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11. l.l ,V. s nr.il Airs. Iv. . 1 iflii.' ; '..--:dfd is ti.- 1 A- Wise. , n ster .( th..- t'nurcti of Cririst in W :..! n wa. pf.-M'.-ni and t- .k part in ti f I-;-; vices. ";'l:r r .'.1 be a short service toi.t of one hour, trcm eicht '' l'k i ; niiif . Kiiit t.ary church arc x- ;-! . nt i brir.tf a d-l'pati.n t-niaht. j There v;!! be no service ..n Sundvyl r.:.vnir.g- ai Mr. Smithsou will prea. n ti th 'iiri.sT ;an chur-h at (,'alumer j r.n.l Summer s:n ..is. Tbfr will be a j IS, ',! sra.-u.i .n the tfctit at 2:5 on Si.r.rtay a movirg plcur camera w!ii r. rf,.iv to tak- the school in aition On Sunday fit ning thfrs will b nfrvioos "i t"n tnt, located on Si.itoiaid avenue end Miidison isTreet. U UJ I H COX FARE IN Ul ? II ET IIAIiKY Li. ROGERS ;STFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE) KS KOl.TU WITH GOV. COX. Spt. 4 Apparently none tlie worse or xvear after sisuen speech3 h delivered in Michigan yesterday, Gov. James M: Cn, democratic presidential candidate; entered Wisconsin today ready t"j throw his full strength Into the nsht.1 to xv ;n that anti-league stronghold to trie u!se of the league of nations. Two speeches wer scheduled for M.ivx aukes, oae In the morning and i u :n the evening, but it Is possible hit the governor will bo persuaded to add to this number. Though recocnizicg- that a strong prejudice Bftainat ratification of thej i .asr.ie covenant exists in- Wisconsin. ( x. is prepared to meet thia opposition w.ift no le.s than four lines of a'urnent which he believes will prove x ei y effective. lie will in no way .-. itmi't to avoid the. issue, for he te-;.-vis practically a'l the apparent op- ; ai:;,Jri t o the - league among the r;irik and file of the voters ia based c.ther upon a misunderstanding of the terms of the covenant or disgust with th" prolonged and complicated dis- . ;s.i,on with which it has Been surrounded. Kirst h? wilt emphasize his eharg that the "senatorial oligarchy," in op-;-..ing ratification, has prevented the ofOerma n Indemnity and is h-ipi'iisib'. for th terrible conditions prevailing- :n itcrmary ana Auaina tod a y . SK:ordly ho will contend that the Lodge group In the senate has deliberately ptirred up racial prejudice by rjts-uT.; T. I1IKV present . AViliiarnDeriille -i production of . "Site 9f WITH Thomas Meighan Into trie life of a care-free bachelor toddled a homeless baby girl. At the cost to him of the woman he loved. At the gain, on a later, happier day, of come and see ! The cynical crook of "The Miracle Man" in one of the tenderest roles that ever moved a crowd to tears and laughter. At the DE LUXE THEATRE Sept. 13-14-15 16

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k Ilow pygmies compare with white man oT normal -size. A race of pygmies of such primitive characteristics that they ar T.rtt little removed from ape men have i-ri discovered in the forests of the Belgian Conpo, Africa, by Dr. l.tonanl J. Vi-r.dcnburjrh. a CathohC missionary and antriropokjfrit. The adults of the newly diseovertJ tribe average only about four ftt-t m hetuhr. Three members of the tribe, a father, jnathcr and Laby, axe shown in the photograph.

its bitter attacks 0:1 tiis nd u.n . -t ra-j tion s policies and hi ''imu1" ( the ii:tt-r nla ji oiilsin of .-on..; - s tijans and Ocn ii.ii-.'.u.ti i. ai.s iias be.: 11 J o.......i I..- I's ; r- l: .n 1 hi. I ' 1 .11 i V . J conditions w i vi.d h.i i e mad- It msivr . for Germany nut f. r th att.t .ide ! President Wiisi'.n m l'ari.. Thirdly, he will r- iterato i..s -.. .;n-, ition of what cu. s it utc Amer:. an citizenship, qtiotihg from his si-'A ia. South Iler.d. in v. l.o h "he s.-.'. i t ha l . many loyal citizens ( f German txtiact- j ion had suffered .1-iruifr th.- war -! cau-"e f rrea'lin,S l'r;jU'''"; a:j, their Teuton nam', and -hL j Service to the fatr, 10 t i d or m-l . .l Dies, .the governor n"i.i., if i-ai. tent of true citizenship. Fourthly, the novm:..r hope R to j appeal to 'the younger nien W'M-j consin with th conterti-'n t rial i-" nasi demonstrated bis nroures.-:v'.s,n 1 y n'.xl years achievement us i"vt:.'T "i Ohio and that Senator Harding's record is react ioiia i y . lie believes W:'orisin S cr.tially a pr.?res-ive Fiate and iv:U endeavor to f how Goi? .- ;s the uccespor of Tii'-oih.re ll.wit, In addition, (l"v, i'-x jo.i-? R:t .store by the w.'in. n of i.-r-nsi'i. The Tiudhei of Ameri.a, r'-s.rdies of geographical l.. sGon. h- .ns.sis. are for the, leagiie of nHti 'n? and ne believes the political conpo-M many states will be 'hai.r-d 1.; woman vote t'u: fall. Gov. l.V.i was piea.-e.l by tb ception given his speech' s in gan yesterday. '.f t i. t hiThe Christian rrteacta Church. At Ihrt f hriol house nr. pi-it ."t.. near Madtaon M. Iiev. 17. J. Griiiotii. I'aii'.or. 10:iu . rn. Sunday School. 7:30 p. m. 1'reii.ciiihK Service. Trinity English Iitttheraa Chnrch. K. of P. Ternpie, corner Hohna and Ogden st si. If. Mackenson, raor. 54 Mason St. rhone 114S. 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. m. Mornins Sn-rvico. J;45 p. m. iivening Worsdi.p. DlTtac Reauag Meetings. Held tit our bran.-h, S'"S Tuniin ave.. every Sunday at 10 a. in. All free. All ttt'ici'iii';. Salvation Army. 169 Mast S'a'e -t. Captaii Samuel H'.-degaard in charge. Sui (lav sclcol at 10 p. m. Y. P. H. at 6 p. "i Salva'p.n ervl.-e .-it 8 p. rn. Week day iti.-etin -Thursdav, S-itur-dav ni;lit at h p. in. Thesn bchedulvs aro for the sumnvr months. Tirst Chnrch of Christ, Scientist. 7ii0 S. Mohman St. Morning st r ,r at hi !.". Sunday tdio...l at 12 oV'.. Wednesday evening ' cs 1 1 n , .r, m 1 mooting a S ii'ii.ii k A free r.-adii.K r'-trt is op.-n dal'.v .-t-cept Sundav, fi..ro i. " in., ai d "ii Tuesday and I-'riday ,.n.i -, i loin 7 'u to 9. The public is .-ordiaiJv w Icon..- to all services and to the r-adin; loom. Pine Street Presbyterian Chnrch. forcer Pino si. and 'liic-igo av-. Itev. M. 11. Kraisss. 1'astor. FisuieTice, 4"ti ink s-t. Phoii- h 1 " 1 9:45 a. m. Sunday Si'ho.-it. ll:0i) a. wn. -Morn me or'dnp 2:00 p. hi- 'ai ehibin ''lasses. 6i30 p. m - Sen. "T and lalei'inodiata fn rl.-t in n Knd'-av or. T'-fi n m -.Ki'iiii.t' S-r'.t-o. W ctin. sday. 7. i" p. in. Prayer M .et - Int. . Frid.iy, 7..1') p. n. '"h ni practic. Centenary M. E. Chnrch. Movej to w.-il In i iM'nir Goju'm St. Warren C. He us !.. Pastor. Sunday s, l, :i i V a.m. Preachinc service -In '' a. m. Kpworlh lentil' 7 p. ni. Kvenmg S'-rv . i. j,. m. The Associated Bible Students b. d public s-rv ices i.v.tv Sunda v jn Odd T-1- ' (iV H., M. Services are linl-'" m ilWALL PAPER At Reduced Prices for a short time. Place your order now for futnrp work, as all 1921 patterns will positively ad-j vance 23 to 40 per cent. Estimates Free CARL VERMETT

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Vot.a 1 and the stinker i.s from Chicago. 1 2ion M. E. Church. -" Triioian ao-. Rev. Ti-rk. I'attr. ll'.i M. i : . " a . 1 1 . . - - .s u t 1 1 ,,. .-..r i and I.'.Die ::;i'i a. in. M..rn ,g Service. I .iV i. ii l-i'Vi Vete-.otal AMbl . v) , ; p ' '.LVi'ude . chooi. j ,, ... , a n,.- l-i.-a. ti:i.g Service, 7.4;. p. m. IT' o i. u.tr Seriue. Ti..!r.-day evvi.if.u. :.: P m. Moriroe Street XetnoOiBt Ep'.BCop.L I;..v U;,iar. nilJ. r&3lor. ' .. .. 1" 'i i . . . ' i S''i.f i . : 4 j a. in. ' s..rv .. i; ,, . m. I : py. . h ' v; u - n ! m To, i.-. "r.it G d iu H.s 'tsl of '; , , ; K ,f.r hnr.l.l, p. m. First Church of the Nazarene. f.iri.i'r ..biiiii and Mi' higaii aves. A. ii S . ... f;,si- r. .im v . !.-.:. lli a. m. br a 1; 1 1 .i - 1 : 1 j a . in . i 'i,i ss i,.. . ; ; r-1; : :: .no p. ir. s-iimi: IV-;.. s ! o-'M:,p. ,:! p. rn. i i . ,ii.f I ' s. r i ." ! r . rn. l-iavi r .ic-.r.g W e-tiio da y. 7 45 P- m. J In N'.sa ii ii i.in . .4o p. in. Kida y .-'? t ti,e--t:i.g. S 00 p. in. Saturday St. Paul's C'.-.arcIi Episoopal. i;. ii. 1 j'li - c. a:.d Ann Si. U-v. V'-". J. il.AWth- M.v-, rt t;ior. ;; i i y b t i .. llo.y ' :. :. I ' 0 a m. . f'-i.t S'l'VI-'o. rirut Preiibyteriaa Church. it dnoaii and i I , n in i sts. .1 . Ji; i urn tt. M i :s:.-r. Si. ; !i i .'. . in. I w 1 1 '.!'.' a. rn. a- n.ii" i ."i. 7.. In p. m. I fro, ,1 . o! icy. I - ' I '.:! Si ..II. I .o n a i iiii i.- W. r. !. i.n :i nr. u.s ': .' Christian Cliurch. ';. i'liii'-t and .S imnivr street. c. ;.i smr o-' i.. i -? t. 0:So M'.blo m-;,. ! ;; 'oin in io. ;..ii and sermon. StnithMMi wli! ; oasi Subj-et and haplisir.ai s.-iA ! . Tlo Sho viof Faun ijil IfiIi j I .in'ila and Senior l.n-iJ-miT. I.i.nn A hbaueher w .-peak. 11. I v w i 1 1 preach i.-a ve-s i : . h a nl :ol:son Ni-ri b Son- bus m, Hu.-'cn ::.li; fror ride to ! i i sb. iile! , ,,f5k ,..i H..ifn j .n,.l fn.nn im. St. FaiU's Lutheran Church. t.' i. 'in, ton Pt. V.". I'. Ii. h! sinn, or. ! :-.'i Kirs I scrvic- German). ).,; -SoCOlid S' i v "ice tltlK.lSil). I i v school r. ooons Tiiosii.i t mornins ;,n'la" s h, it unday. :.n(i a. in. Immauuel Kvarg-eUcal Church. SIS Sibley St. U- v. Curl Schat-lter, tnsor. Phone I'SiW. ' ic a, m . Sitnd.-i -' o'hv"1!, I., ; ;, n in. ...; man scrv:re Sundiv si iiooi na.;: 'ho t loiifii is h.-inK renov a I d M.-r.d.n i 'iiiiiii: of mire oongregation f.t I'ontlms I'lidt. i: , in.- i . 1. 1 .. b'isi n.'S.s foil Urinal ion msi run mil. p in - T. at her? meeting. In . i 1 e m. '. Oil' .-'K Tirst. F.aptl't Church. U 1 1 -i ': I del'. Pastor. S ;i i o! t , c!n 1 1- -i . m. Morn: w i r.-'hit ' '. l. Ill T. ii "A '".!. -a:, r ( ..n.-ern for ' t' . , TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO 69 j t r J J j f f J; For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 1 I'J o24 C!iicapn Avp. E. Chi. j r-. j '

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FIRST CALUMET TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA What Will Your Bank Book Do? If you will get a sayings pass book here and then add to it regularly, a definite sum each time, if you can each pay day you will be surprised at the amount of pleasure and satisfaction it will give you. When sickness or trouble comes or los of work ensues, the kept up bank book is a friend in need. Always, it banishes worry, makes the home contented. In time a kept-up savings account will bring the best things in life. Why not start a savings account here? Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Open Friday Evenings from 6 Until 8 "The Bank That Service Built" Bonds-Insurance-Trusts-Checking Accounts

Capital and Surplus $1 10,000.00 , . j The First State Trust 1 and Savings Bank 137th and CEDAR STREETS I INDIANA HARBOR

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child's name. That will give the youngster a savings account when boys and girls have their own bank books they generally find a way to increase their savings. , Having a bank book that is regularly added to is a fine way of learning thrift. Incidentally, when the child becomes older he or she will have money ahead, perhaps enough to go to college. You can help to teach your youngster to be thrifty by having one of our savings pass books. Why not get one of our bank books

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TODAY Madelaine Traverse in "THE SPIRIT OF GOOD" Also Kathleen Williams TOMORROW George Walshi in "SINK OR SWIM" Also a Good Comedy MONDAY AND TUESDAY Marie Dressier in "TILLIE WAKES UP" MONDAY The Last Episode of "THE MOON RIDER" j mME PASTIME TODAY AND TOMORROW Rex Ray in "THE UNKNOWN RANGER'' Also Ham & Budd Comedy MONDAY Helen Gibson in "THE GHOST OF THE CANYON" vi.sks-'::...-:s. Going to School? week. Is your youngster it surely is your hope that Deposit or more in the i

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i DeLUXE $ S THEATRE ?a ,-3 TODAY Marguerite Clark in 'Widow By Proxy" SUNDAY Alice Joyce in "The Prey" fa 3 a E1 a n s MONDAY AND TUESDAY g H Eryar.t Washburn in "It Pays to At . 'i overuse aTa a b a a a a a .as s. a z.t I 5Mf r . -. , . . .- . t-r-'s.o i'f. . ei i

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100,000 Mie Tracks INDIANA Trucks htnlt 5, 6, 7, 2, S, and 10 years ago, have hundred -f L ouji J rxla strvica records and better and are still dciri lbs same hard work today. No matter hoy much ymx pay or how Kttle, no trucks will giva you more seryicsi carry more tens more miles for mors years than INDIANA Trucks. 10 year records of 100.000 mlL&a and more are the strongest evidence tiat can be produced tha.t INDLAliA Truck urSl deliver more tort-miles per dollar invested then any trucks in the u&rU. Facts yoa should know abost tT91c elaorian -How U CLoote a Motor Track" ak iu for a copy. East Chicago Garage and Sales Co. 4737 Forsyth Ave. E. Chicago Ind. Phone 35 If you consider this is the net of truck transportation, call and see the Hundred-ThouG&nd Mile S. A.

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East Chicago, Ind., Sept. 4, 1920. . Dear Dad: I have you in a come. - I haven't saved 10 ' of ray salary EACH YEAR, but I have saved MORE than 10' - yearly for the last three years. But your plan is a good one, as I found out when I figured what it would have amounted to for me. Here it is:

Salary 1st year. Salary 2nd year Salary 3rd year Salary 4th year Salary 5th year Salary 6th year Salary 7th year Salary 8th year Total . . .

I am going to saye 10 ' or more for the next ten years. Which sho'jJJ enable me to crowd some of the millionaires closely. Optimistically yours,

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Vhere Eyeryboiy Goes. -THE 1 iRPHEUli! THEATRE if ; &. Hammond :: Indiana The Coolsit Place ia Town TODAY AND SUNDAY ! ha Slicfrit SrhnAl 4 MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE 8 People Mostly GL'Is GORMAN BROTHERS Comedians MANNING SISTERS Music Novelty McCLUSKY TRIO Harmony Singers LUREALL 2Cth Ceritury Marvel HILL & ROSE Classy Songs and Classy Saying . f '.-- - c t k-- i r-w - ..j...;.- ...... , I '.zTf,, Truck CorporatioB, P.Iaricn, Inrlwna liis tatlier $ 300 600 1,000 1,200 10 Savings $1,090 Interest at compounded 2,000

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