Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 21 September 1920 — Page 2
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TITE TTMF.S
Tuesday, Sepfpmhr 21, 1920.
LYNCHING 1 NARROWLY AVERTED
wa'!i ci. C. Whlu V 133 -IS l)iiiai'n; All" rt Schd..-ft Patt.e a. J,.ii!5'r.) v.-. ;:! lutorurliiin Hallway Co. 13347lVt. to !! real estate-; l-Mvv.ir.l J. Kiler.' nrlniintsl ru ur -..! te ot tvt.-r Chal.-virh T. S. Function vs. Heir 1'eter Ci.it.u -.'Vi, deccuae.t, whose ri'imes ;i e unknown. 1.1348 K..rcl iui:.; Pct-tiles Slrtie l:a:-.k Clown 3ir,t (T. S. 1'jih Inr) vs. Tuny Louises. 13.1-1'.' - Ueceiv, r.!::p; I-'rHi.'; IMeks "t nl M. ";.-i!nn .'c U.-m- vs. A. tn.i Iron & Ssr.'l Co , ft ai. ir.a;. t. rcciviT 'wiin-y, iuni. i n. Srt'Hh'y (P. 15. tu! y v John ,:
Stockyards District is Scene i .r,,,,,,;
of Hew Racs Rioting Last Night.
S? rrap'T) v.-. Mary.
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(SPECIAL TO THE TIMES', CHICAGO. Si i1. CI. Heavy details of police ai- on KuarJ in slie si'. t'U ' yards district of the South Side today; - ir.dunt.un crrler l.utowtcg a 'av ' not last uiht In vhicti one man v , ki'.ird and several wounded. Police' i f port.-! this morning declare the situ- j tion is well In har.d. For the protection of soma 2.030 i negro workers in the stock yards pj'o-i cial tialns precede,! aid followed 1 tars carrying p.. He. -men. were rcio.me.t today t transport tlio tu'.'JtvJ vv-.: k- ;
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USE BARS HEWED
If'-vi bars ael trntico: ulii' ii li.i? f.io--d i ho ttin.... !' t tiivt y.i'f. :uj ..u.l.lir.s in ui-o c 1 :'. V.:i..i ii,;'i':. '.. in 'i.iry. I'.t !': ;h;.:i u .iri i
men to the yards. J w lii- h r.-.l no a l.in.T u t'.c ..iiorrrr. I ndrr Vrrrt. j tn raol.n th- hU-m-U t.-i.-riu l .- i :. Thro tu-tfroes. ro used of the murd-; uiri. I.r1,.,..,(i ,.,v,n , ,. -v ju.i-..- " of Thomas K. Karrett. at under; Iiu;;n th(f. trI u!ili j, ,.,,r,,, w
arrest today while several other am . heiJ on suspicion of participating in ;
111 r'.Jts. The r.fr,ri"s charged vvr.n
murder were captured af;er a mob
p.Ofif persons had driven them to take refuge in fit. tSaUriel's i lun c h. Tlie coolness of Father Thomas liurke, pas
tor of the church, who helj back the,"- 8" I
docks for tli.j htipin.nt "1 'ineni d;l. iintl'. IJ. ccmbor li. FJ-1. the company I" maintain 111'., docks and to pay tho city one unl a barrel for all cement al.ip-1-o.i Tho citj was lit.siriic.le.l to prepare a l.-ase ooveriiiK i!i.) n so of the docks. lie was nln.i Instructed to prepai" a petition f 't a new bridge ovt r !o- ii(i vii K. nn.dy no nuo. to invesi ie ius oi" f:top;o!u; sv; itcliiiit? lev the I!, arid O. nvr l'orsthe avenue and i i I't. p iio an ordinance a-ki.iK 1'r $1.eic ler bridge rep.nrs. "li. h and Compenv vv --re K.'-en v -tr.-si t. for the btiialitu: of crier. r.; npplo;., hes to (he iMokey plce bridge Olid
for the paw m. nt of 14-'nd yt. arid l'ar-i I'l.'a av.me.. Mr WiOoXoii of the stoi.th
Shore hit.. ieOio. ,1 the ? o.-u-d that t!.c.n.pany would mak repairs ca Cli.iMfu avenue w lien then- loi.-mces liei-
.ioi'., d. The Jh-o tor ; w if labuarsi
u..;t set at CO cents uit hour. A-r Mri'i t i:!orT.s at CO ..'.enis an hour arid for ieiim.-i J12 a tiny.
'.or tii ! i ; -N.M Sunday tee Sea t.-r.as will trave to (lb nwood. 111 . to play the loan
team. So if th I.ih'riv A. A. hav
rr&ny called oo the Kurne our -1 .U1J , ,1tH fr shooting Pre arms within j
phon- Is lnO-lt. Ask for Hilllc ,.;,y imilH ,,.! the others laid lines F; hi'.ve hmi' ra p... t. T-illlo FiifUrn. ; lif j, ;n.fj ,,v,sls each, star ripjit n.ld.T for the Scilfim.. - . , , " , ,
Much credit nin.-.t b niven the tn-.t. little outfield, r win. sure v-h.e,J the, M r,l .-aide boys of 1 hits. Ibre's ltn-K to Millie 1'n.ilL'n. !
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ad ii",-., ..;,i,r. .-: itn.K for .rambli.ij?. j A. F. Mrjur, who lives at 4113 Gnn- he was at breakfast this mornir.r sorrns ne uas. Hod i.o, aed costs for v agran- nisttr Court was tlie only person who one entered his room and took a suit
oo-is n-o-nni iini-5 01 v n.e. i ira ntmng lost last night. While case filled with clothes
os-'t tor viittrancy. one was lined J Itj'j
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HI .!; lief s 111. stock maiKet deveb .p.-d I a ri.nl!-i;ary t.iob i,cy toda'-. losn. s uerlly raneiiii; fr..i,t lin.tloiis to tvo p, in.?. l'a"'i' o '. I,,, on)..; :.'r r .-cu li e
uti t.-. llFs, iiio.,!,.,! to 113'.. .-(,i!F'i
jioieir.o,, y,, .d-d . v, ,j i a-;.... bi" ; t:J j S: . i ov,.r i p., out to F.S'.-. l j Mi ie.in p. : !-.,;. nut dta.pp..d two.tj ; point- to KM. lo y.,1 Jeitcii wad ofl'-r- ; H
MAKES PURE BLOOD AT ALL DRUGGISTS '
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Irrfti( i ,.,-iUJilfcii-i"iii Wli . .sil iLiklAV'-'
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the custody ot The :an.e v is ' j
. ' for.- last, w l .-ti tvvetit.x -I'--ur ir. tub. rs "!
the bi'i-'tk cooitiy were taken ftooi the Isort on a clfire ,.f iratol l i n and toe , two tuners, r.'.o 1'aiokus snd I'. ter aci-
nos were arrested a. the ke-'-ts of tie
mob while police spirited away the ' Ea'-1ft-
r.eKroes. is believid to have averted a! "H" 'ou llr.c tlo-.se m.-r. a::1 c'oso up Ij nchins that probably would have re- j this coffee hoys-, vou 11 have l" c'h.k- up Suited in a piolouted and sc rauj ; i tlvaten others." said 'Atlorney ;,-,-lioting. j I;,;,s' in uefe::s,e i f t!f gamblers, 'epini Killed la tn .trtDnienl. i tuiitff is ll.iurish!i,s in all ih- ee c-:;" Barrett, a former policeman. was l.'.usos. pool ro.ii.is atid .eior plnv on killed durins an arguir.tnt whicn IJar-1 tho south side distt i. t aie! if it is a rett i said to have precipitated by re- j nienacn, close up all th se pit, s. n o narks rude to three colored men whOjju5ir t,ne."
had stooped on a street corrT to huy j "We have s.im ilreek: a paper. Barrett is said to nave rd - th M m, n urs.,, In -ered the negroes to "get out - and l" , h., e s.-m.- recr. at i .n. T!
in flarv nr
have knocked one of th-i.i down. The j ,,,, fire ,,ie in,?.
regrres chat ged with munier are Mm , lo KJ nn1
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t:,at tio.y haw
their fri- Is. You an i
Hayes, Marry snow ana run I out and ht our i.,r.-atioa nnJ wood. ! vi'ii cannot ns ih.-?, n t. M.v it Barrett's friends Cave chase t- th-. ,.iiITl(, a;-.,.r w,.tklu liarU (,:, r.-oo-KcVia,eMro.ntotbAitreet.
.-v- - - ---- , n.;e hai C lis ' with numerous fata! knife wounds tn : flt , ,h; . j,,.,., his body and a crowd quickly J.dned r ' ttud . j.' "., "Pr. b'-.-', in purser ilb'V'l-. l b 'eais to au h
.lrifrnrs nun in rnr,.
ri c r.nj.rial's rhuT. h hM. one ir,(sttS
Um v.ifrv n n . in thi rr- n f A s n ; 1 anl
on iTi'the sacristy. The r.vb peunded ! briaks "P. V.
at the church door. ! insKili ' F'a'her Burke climb, d t a pew and -s 1 1 r' sr n i r i .-. .lire. ted for silence. I '
-What is this sarrUes?" h asked. J "rs "f thl lh!s '-curt I warn"! "who are the rowdies that storm the j th:v. n..ut j t ritiittin j...tmt.lir.(r. a ;f house of God?" Innr. it !n one c-..ff.H- lf-u.-e. mli The mob quieted down and retreated. ! t-' I " '-"1',:: it pi At that time A patrol wagon arrived. Fath'-r I warned ih"s.:. ..w;.er. t- take Burke turned and called to the t error-j those bars and rraii.. b it was . v. r stricken negroes. Aftr-r s me persua-j d' tie? No. those bars r- r : '. '. on s:on he induced them to com- forth I v tndows.
trip .id .
and stairways atid wlun a imlki'tiul
laad in a win i'-v. e-r o " r
they jail poll- e In t in k Hi:d th- ifhiee
ttiv time tv r ol.ee K"i
tn.rae afreets, t iv tt"n are tables di iiiklt-.i; . offo" : t::r.e we had that lie, -w n -
from hiding and they were removed
"F, r th kir-t t;
I ! Mtt.ir.d 'hat th
1" ur of '.':.' two ijoz-n sr. te.b rs taken in the ra.d w.-re rcb-as, ,1 v. lule tipothers wr- :'. i.t.d guilty ana !,.i.,l n sum of Jj and csts.
through a rear door Just as the m-- ! cwners take down these i.-: , fu again gathered about the front l ors j .p..,r own .-xv- r.-.-, hrit.cr them ,. of the church. Father Burke t Id the j ...t-t-lon ftnd turn them owr t my crowd that the negroes had -scn f - 1 tvd;,. At tht lime I will rr. k.--
novea to the police station ana ! di'-pos'ti 'P . !
rioters dispersed. Many Sporadle OutbrrnKs. Throughout the night sporadic outbreaks in the stock yards district kept the police busy. Fist fights were num
erous one house was stormed and t
windows broken and other dislurl'
anees were
t abUshed
entire district
breaking up ail crowds that attempted o congregate. One white man was shot in the buck 'luring the mobbing of a n-jrro and a regro was pulled from a stre-t car and beaten with clubs. Chief of Foil:- Oatrtty said that the precautionary measures taken by the police had eff-ctively pr'vnt-d Ren--rl rioting and that, there was ltttl-
danger of further outbreaks. aliiiotigH,
th- polic- would r-'ntir.u- to maintain g-uard3 throughout the district.
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iv.Tkt rs. pi ... ! .-si. id 1 atel busin.-.-s ni-a! 1". S. KuUber deibned 1 , to ; t and a I hi a ml -.. tice . f women pack-'di Atlantic 'luil 1 point to t.oi and 1.. i H
I : te tiat io;;ai i'ap--r two po.nts to S ". ! M
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THEN SHOOTING , g
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The Coo'ett Place in Town
the (lury Tin alio In ilary U:
ae.d list, nei lo Att -rnev Failfy V'ut'U'r; . "r:sr-r,n. 'SST: rr;rv;.or.,,':.:.1jiEvoLvsR disflay
apart tho republican and democratic j partirs and the world fit lartu. The!
ovatb.n e Mended him vvtis a ny t bi u.r j (Continued fro.-n Fill. Ope) but an enthusiastic one. j-
1 ii" tr.riu ,'i ii. s who I- spf, en wa- 1 com. r ! Cutbr.e and t .
ftiono; so. faU.-tie atid radical liio.-.
irifT in on statement that it wa
saiy to establish d vo I'tino. in. o.vn-r-i
ship if public utilities and if it 1
cme necessary it
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iat. : threw Co ir hunds nhovi their ! M
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i. .. .-.i - . oiu, cr KeniaU or,.ler-,i a,! to hold up H s n. a s-j ,,,., r j;ftuS. Four of t! ,- n., n jmmfd- , jj
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i.lil be done by
of bis was ili-1
! heads, let the tifth i - acl.cd for his p-
i k' t. J.. -t us the r.- Flo ;,..;). d Ih
irom u:-i pi .;.i. HUe cr Jvoti.jrat
twice, Polii bullets ciitrrioK ftt
TODAY "Three Yokios" JAPANESE NOVELTY SMITH & INMAN "Sally's Visit" RITA ROSE Character Sonjs
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Another p-t peer
newspapers of the country, (,-u Irj th '.icils . f the prtss at a very bw ra1 r o- . lb- li-C.ed bis Hodlence to Pur-!
. l-i we the Parmer-Labor t.nrti "s or.:an i Pa!'!'"n '"" "'iiid.d ica.i v..t s.-i He bft f ., Hammond f dlowin 'l,iJ,hn il',!,lni"!'i hespital. 11CSV S.mdaV stum,, s; - h. A c;.!-;'1""" "s A,i'!l" "S- 'rnt-.n and h, b.tom of over two hnndted ,i . S ; ,v 'i ress as C!i ! airo. Th- v.i-ii was taken up for the -good .! tht iv'"u Chi-it;., and -a e ..rtv ! nan. . as Hob"-. H.iM. J -hn M
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KULLAHY, HOWELL Sc n . e i nrnir
t( incuuvini U Pr?r.er.t a Comedv Skit Entitled
"EXPETANT MOMENTS"
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ISth VICTORY FOR iwhbh. tho polk n i-ondu, ted Salurdav f4 SCATENA COLTS i' 11 '-y- -.-. vst,,-:y j d-iy aft rpo'-ti .ippenr. d b-!'or; Ji.df;. . K (HI Nl'lT.) ii'-hen in the city c-.rt. JV.-..-n oi" M V.',. II. well h.i- ,3 nv sell niniiliii' !?:"ni were r. based iiii a warionK. live W
PEARLSON & WALLACE Seme Life
MILLS & GERDEN Two Veterans Also "P!RATE GOLD" Episode No. 2
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b.ts.o;.ib Sui day . : : -,
li'...;i, S' pi. 1. th.- f t .-I 'atenas Wo.T ' ;ts . ;.r i uti, uHtne ( f tin- sawn "i i.'-'e by deti-a t ins Hi.- t.'t.-ttst u a -, b i 1 1 . t.aa, that V at Hanmpin I i-v.-t 1 a f ' kt'-'W n s the V,.-t K;id... 1 be re a a.- - to 1 in favr f the Seats. This! i - p- .;,- , f to.- h st Pas. ball Kaiiu-a
IS A MERRY WIDOW
"So.-oi hft'-r my hm-band's death .'ars it t: 1 was tak'ti .th !i Km f v. r. Since -lie;, have s'.rf-i. -l fr. i
stomal ii and I . i- tf.ulde and
;,".d j.t M irrio Fur it i
t h- K.'im- w as toe '
nous" was M-,i i,iru jn,i ;t;:rr rPoSu2:icAQT PPIPAPn .r ; vrr lho I bl iiuAbu
WORKS BOARD HOLD KEET
t .: .. u.ir. Th i-'uture.t of w o; .:eel ,ii pit. hir.jj, i. I ; .- i.auti! w us '. '.1 v t 11 w tl S a t S in '" at f.o i:i a 1 '. o 4 ; r.iu'l hit?- w hiii.
v ii-. ,.;:. !,. d f- i the v h.t saf-ly 6 till" The baltirtf no,-.:
b a r the s-. . oi l b.:s.- lii-m f, r t t-i.as. He s. are ; 'J doubo must fc-jp. say that we are mo
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paten. I hav,' ,!-..-!. i. d ti-.U deal Q uithont .:;. Sree t-.ian Mm ;' i 3 Vo,;,b-rft: K-t.-oy tl..-. .. nai-is aip.:
ave ioo . j-.- a, a r'y a n i I. I i ac.i'n. I now i
oman It is a v:!r,i'.-. barm--..'ir.tt ion i hat r.ni,.''s ;)-, -a C
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.P.I oo e. s ,,.SJ ,, is; the WeT Kn-t , rr,u
r ..id fr.ond ak.- ., .. Shv,-S ,-, , W.-st Side Uet; tvil.,.i, ,;,iiaf, i,ra..ti.aoy ' 'liver ,ii-d ir.te.-t in:;l ,!.:
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TODAY Norma Talmadge in
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Ptv-m-nt of V."Jte Oik a -nae
dividin? i:ne b' tv.. i-, 1 1 am i:r nd and j Fast I'lii. airo was on-- of ; .- sr.ain '"!- ' i,j if disciisM'-n a, th- n,,'i.'.;n;' -? th I
K;ait Chloa.ro rtotrd Works f-terdi. The :ty cnjrir.'-er v.as i n: : ruete,.! to prepare p'at.s for the r-m.-nn-ntior th, strc-ct from l.';i.-,t st. . K.lsr. nn-J he St v c! rk was ins t t o c 1 t,, p t i.;
j touch with 'he Hatuiriot..i a u' orit t-s. -.
MANY NEW CASES
IN ClnCOlI COORTii:;
j prepare an urdfnapc- f ..r :'a- ;;!; j!. n;,-rt tSPBCIAL TO THE TIKES) cf ,lu:sancr! au?,J 1 !,' raik.nr; CROf.'.N' FOIST. Ina.. so,,; tl. Then f s-reet ,ars on th-i ari-u" str.f's of f 'liowing new casts have been riled j the city. At certain hours (.f the d:v in the Lake circuit court: ' a'vl ia seme p'a, s at almost a!! h tr : 13352 Divorce; Frederick Ramen-j r.f (he day str,-. t cars are i., ,.. , to stein vs Catherine RatnensJewi : stand for a.s - a as fifteen ti-.-nu! s at John W. Theil. tn,,. . ii.t .i f i ., ir with ua-ffie ,,ri,I e-iu-i-13353 Divorce; Mabel Smith W(Uy ,n(f miJ, it.. nb nee n. ,. oiti;. ,.s Bomberger et a!) vs. Lciie J.; The v-ni. :u Transporta-ion Cmtcry
y was K'iven x-lu.-!'. o use of the
l.Jo4 r orei"i-, rriortjrasr ; re. pies Stat- Bk Crown Foint, e,.p. hi trustee Fat tee- .v Johnson i v. Chester F. Wirt and Naliie Wirt et a'.. i 133 4 4 On not- . Gea rc- J. Ha) vet ( V.
K. Roberts i vs. Henry lb uw lddle. ' 13345 P-titi'-n for chancre of name of!
.Andrew- k ,saneo to Andrew K.
(ur v.-ond. rf.:l r.c-id ti",s
year. So tar w- ba .- w. n 1 1 U'.i,".. .' Kt'oe-:-
an! l-.st bit tl r.e. S- m- bas-bab. ; The m.-niK.r ..f Srntctl.i i fas. i. n -' !
otto r fitti'i 1 oi.k-d w it li th' I.iirrv has-ball team for t h- tlprd of ( t.-bcr !o V,,. p'ay.r! a- !arr!son I'uili. .' . ...iirse w understand licit th" Liberie
have ian-eH. d:'e ; t a-te b;ii a.; roan- j a -4. t of to- So,1- t, 1 team as fir 1 j k a t',o f .'- s t : 1 st h ni, t .. b. pa-- j id at Harrison park. '"-ts I,, p- j D yTr ! G H T : , i ! Buy only "Diamond Dyes" ;i
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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Constance Talmadze ia 'IN TWO WEEKS" WEDNESDAY Aferrooa Or.!y Bij Double Feature Norma Talmadze in 4:YES OR N0:' CcEstarce Ta!-nad?e in "TWO WEEKS" EVENING "TWO WEEKS"
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY B,
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'ROMANCE OF TARZAN" s
SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY
25 Clara Kimball Young in
FOR THE SOUL OF RAPHAEL"
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Char,. Arkin & Son "
163 State St. Hammond
Rich paekaor e.f 'TDiamorl Dyes" contain" dii.iti .ps so s.ntp!- that any
wiman .an r. la.ri-, n,i -ii : e , ! n siia'Toc1
s Kirts. waints, drs.--- .oats, gloves.; ttoekir.p'. s '.'i -a .-t s. drap-ri s. rvfty-i - "' ""L- -"" ' - " - . - thir.,r. w ba ther wo i, s,:.., l-.m n. cotton VCItliS Hi file i'lmC. and 3ci
tnix-o foofls. new. rich. Jadeteys or;; Have drusrffist h-iw y .u "I 'iar.d L'y.-s C.l ,p i.'a 1 d."--Ad v.
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YOUR GETTING OLD Kii this been remarked to you on a-ccount of premature gray hair, or do you keep yourtelf looting young ? You can eaaily do aj w;tb VAN'S MEXICAN R HAIR COLOR HESTOHO. Thia meritorioos preparation restores the gray hairs ta their original color. You will be highly pleased with tha results, if not your money returned. Xt aU dealew $1.00 per bottle. The Kells Company NEWBUBOH. N. Y.
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T'S different from N:. v others because more care is taken in the makinrr f:c:
and the materials used aie cl
m higher grade.
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Make1! a brilliant, hitky pc-aisn mat noes u no: rub o;l crtiast oti.aa i the f l.tnelasts four times as long- rr ordinary stove 4 polish. I'sed on sample stoves and fcold 4
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b; hat'.uiiie an irrtx'rrv d;'Hrs.
Tfvir pnir h'-ae r ymu una r.iri;'. it yni
o.rt iintl it (!. fceat tov poilih you eer f
donor. Insf ! i.inr't MiK M"VO I'DimU, In iigind or dk;tc- one quU.ty. Black Silk Stove Polish Work Sterling, Illinois .
TTr' BIch Silk Alr-Dryliic ro Kn'am1 on
t: SlMCk Silk Mtal oli&h ti.rijv-r. rv-kcl 3j
or braa. It no ouai lor uen:i amon'.oiHics.
ifiiist be bold 2 Car Loads of Feaciies from $1.50 to $1.75 bu. ToiiiorroWj Thursday a,nd Friday
SPECIAL S
AUDITORIUM THEATRE 337 Celu:2t Are., Matnrrioiid. TODAY EXTRA Ehno K. Lincoln in "VIRTUOUS MEN" Abo "Poor Innocent" TOMORROW Alice Era dy in "KER GREAT CHANCE" Also "The FBKt from San Diego to Frisco"
Clef Z20 STATE ST. FKONE H AM' TOI'D 1G36 (Six Doors East of O.i'iry )
PASTIM
TODAY Hoot Gibson in "THE SMILIN' KID" Also "The Third Eye"
TOMORROW Ro.beri Warwick in "THE MAN WHO FORGOT
BIJOU THEATRE TODAY, VEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY MACK SENNETT'S
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With LOUISE FAZENDA, BEN TURPIN, and ALL STAR MACK SENNETT CAST Oh Boy! Oh Man! Oh Lady! Lady! ! One glimpse of the simple life and you'll sublet your swell apartment, sell your mansion, trade in your twelve-cylinder limousine for a threshing machine and get yourself a farm like this if you can find another like it. And an all star Sennett cast to milk the cows and feed the chickens. Oh, Neighbor! Added Tuesday and Wednesday Texas Guinan in "THE GIRL OF THE RANCHO." Addrd Thursday Eddie Polo in "THE VANISHING DAGGER" No. 4. COME EARLY TO GET IN
Capital and Surplus $65,000.00 This May Also Happen To You
Thr. fire practically resulted in a total loss. Where once 'flood an attractive dwelling was now a pile of smoking ruins. When -the insurance adjuster came he naturally asked the owner how he could prove that his furniture loss was as much as he claimed. That was easy. Tlie owner had an inventory, and in some cases the original bills, showing just what was in his house. These papers reposed in a safety deposit box at our vault, and they enabled the owner to establish proof of his claim. Do you have an inventory of your furniture? You ought to, listing everything you have. And keep your furniture inventory, insurance papers and othqr valuables in a safety deposit box in our big strong vault. The cost is less than a cent a day. Get one of these boxes while it is available.
.. First Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:0D p. m.
DIRECTORS
WALTER J. RILEY W. R. DIAMOND
WALTER SPENCER
A. M. KELLY
C. A. WESTBERG JOHN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK
Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 The Prestige that Goes with Banking Here It goes without saying that the business or professional man who has been accepted as a depositor at this national bank and who can sign his name to one of our checks has a distinctive standing in commercial circles. For instance, the ability to give as a financial reference this natonal bank at once favorably impresses the credit man. The First National Bank of East Chicago is a member of the giant Federal Reserve System of the United States, the World's Greatest Financial System. This gives this bank vast strength and puts it .nto a position of being able to instantly convert its resources into cash should the occasion demand it. , . Have you the prestige that goes with being accepted as a depositor at this Government-Supervised National Bank? The FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 p. m
DIRECTORS
WALTER J- RILEY W. R. DIAMOND
W ALTER SPENCER
A. M. KELLY
C. A. WESTBERG JOHN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK
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