Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 166, Hammond, Lake County, 3 January 1921 — Page 2

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rnaoTO i mm Present Outlook In Sharp; : Contrast With One lads j Year Ago "T TIT FRANK. E. MAfON rTpp rp, w c F5po r; r;-T ! N :.r"Vi l ! ; TJKIiJUX. Jan. 3. That Hfrmiifiy is J ''traveling the road to iuin" fiim- i J) i :!. the pi opto cii the p-e-S; nJ prominent M-rsonaK''.- for UCl. A Bloomy sn-.l ilf.'t'airniji picture ! -the future M-iii jiainti d by the new fear's forecasts today. T!n n- wspnlirs were ep-i-ia ' ; y pniinnstic an! it Is Iropojsihle t" ftm: n suntrie optfm:?- j i f lempnt n i Heir jiMijti"?! ',ratnin. ; YV is i'i f he.r; c o: ; i a -1 w tt : t so I ; 3"-ii )r t inn o oor n j TUi j.ar'v .A ! n iat i'ns anno ;-i,- j w ; : h .i t ' ll ! ' Jsh how the 1 . 1 1 i-.il parti-- 1. v. nrU for ree. nstr-i'-t Ambit I i-rocrams n-frc oiitlito-.! Tn-- -cm - t.-M p were f sppciin v - ; -1 i n -: ; , Tn--'.' innouni'i") a niii!i'iirM- ilat form. whirl!, they preili-'i , r. . u!-! r.t-.;---the country. A c Kpn pcr In I'i'ter li.nl,. Such i-t-Rcl i"rary and ii!--t).-irr!i:.-; tnvs;-i.ippri- as t '; i T u:r-s '.': ! U!i.". .loSal Aneirer and 1 'ut sou . z.-imn it tack Uerman bolh vini anil I-'rrn-.- i "r.-,i' itariTii w ith equ:l v fn-nuiu---. .1 f Start the New Year With This Bank j . ' Start the NVw rar RiGM 1 by opening i Avin account at the Citi.ens Truft ! f Savings Bank the bank that by real personal service and genuine interest in its depositors' welfare has become known as "The Bank of Successful Savers." Our new home, now nearinf completion, will be one of the largest and finest bank buildings ia Indiana Harbor. It will offer you every facility that any other bank can, PLUS the convenience and personal service of a neighborhood institution. Vome in and settle this matter NOX . Vlake 1921 a year of real prosperity ind financial progress hy allowing this 3ank to help YOU. as it has helped "iiousands of others, to become a JUCCESSFUL SAVER. Citizens Trust and Savings Bank - INDIANA HARBOR, IND.

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First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chics go and Kennedy Avenues "The Bank that Service Built " Capital and Surplus $120,030.00 DID YOU GET A 1921 CALENDAR?

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Every care lias been taken to overlook no one; ut if you were, a calendar awaits you at this bank

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The sub-committee of women photographed alter hrsl mt-eting. Lett to t'uno If. Rudolph. Mrs. utiles. Mrs. H. Reynolds, Mrs. KadclifTe, Jlay s Hammond, Miss Mabel Boardman and Mrs. (. Barnett.

- t I.- of til" iv.ii-i;. ha, m re. p.-... - .lo.-O' i' -li'-o- i :i n .--l:v. e.-. ,m e tn !i i ri.t p'.-v.s. n e ii.-i k vrij ,' S-:-- i-'.i'.rot uhe allies, ."h ;i i -1 i.t r, 1 ca ii t i ; rher : o ! 1 1 y Cot iinT-i.: U nil o f-l r ) v for "i;e -is Tie U S p;t p VS ('ke tile ' ' - - .eittin- and TaccKaH t;!'.v I ..!' f'.i.ijic:nl 1 n n 1. re pt cy, i'Hia-- - Mil,.-.- an. I u iiepi p I ey me r ; . I'ailK 1i l)C!rrlle Uiilttex. The t'mmmiiit r.ewspaifr, i-'iei lie! -, Uruck a positive note in print in tr 'i "sireae'et" l;p,-i Hir.r- over its new fear's forecast, savins:, "Fonvard l-i new battle.--." Cut Fre ; l;ei t ohpcnre.l ewrt vicpolnt. C failed to t-'l what the battles w ill I.e. The other extremist new apart r. '."' I'ahne. believes t'.Sit the (l.-rman workmen are K"iti-" to reach the. c'.!n3 or their Mi'Teriry: this year. i-id tnu tiff. .pa per : "In the n f w e a r t h h o u r e -1 1 s w ! '. ' Btniiccle tip- Pist of t i-o-'ir v a 1 na li1 Into f -re-un ena n t ri e . They '.ci:l tattrn tne'r raltl- with brend and petat -. whii- ".' .ofin.HHO of the pr-ip-t n r ! j t end their children will tt.irvo. The runhs -f lii-1 u ne in p!o yed -"vi1! !n-ereats-d by inijiiuns- T he payrolls la the !act'o:-e.s wi'l be cut down. 'l'n hours of the toilers w ill be '.tic! eased r.H to 12 and l." dai'v." iil-lcs imi frtint in lifrmiiiiy. rials bearir.t; upcci the outlooic lor printir.jr a b-nc list of trouM s which confront f; ruiany. They numerate the nation".-! ehk-f tear.; as 1. I ".-rF.-i'-ine;- starvation. -. i'-e-s.i" !ity that the Ktench u-ii! i. ilh,,:,i from on-many can-on-.; Indnstr-. s to clo.e. and inereasins Ul'employment. ::. Further ti'i a r U s 4 Nf v "inip depreciation of tfc! i' ; rid. -5 from the I j-'tn-h. If-ssiine cccrnation of th'' Kub ilistriet fchlef coal fi -his of I't usstO tiV the 1- r' lK'll. I th Fears by lie bo:.; rfjeois that I'rus.sia Wiil become Holshevikl. 7. I'nncreri of Ku.-.-.a invasion or a new 1 1 a sso-Poi i h iar on G -rmany's east frontier in the spring with tn" loss of Upper Silesia lo the Coles. Iliunrhi lay "ifitnlr.

S. . e cssion of Cavitria from Norhi I Gern-.pny under tlnj iniluence of t h-n ; S I-'rem-ls. ', i :. I leav.er taxation than th" p'op.c ' Z. ca ii ln ar. j l-'iircifin Minister Simons, n a new S j-i ar stPt.en.ent in the Tasrehlatt teilslSwhat the cuuni ry must do. lie tuid. ! Sr

111 part: "V'e i.THl firt arrive at an tinder-t-t a rnli n i; with the world and with our war opponents ri-R.-n diner l!i lurd-ns of peac . .Also v o must show 5..l'd relations v-ith U-i'-ia. Vt Tins' linn how wc nan win equal iiputs In the 1 socety of nat ions. Wi cannot fto; , Ihese hincs without peae wih unit;-'. l',at they must he solved in l?2l if w 1 j a re not to be hur'.ed into the a'nys?." : P.arori Kurt yen l.oWner, former ', cl:sl n'-ii! ;oa of our large cinel stoics in Calumet ; ateo inviteu to rail to s?et - ..? ;v3 11 I . IS

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bend of the German peace delegation at I'aris, fees liopc for i.irniiiiiy only if tli- treaty 1s revised, a jtstemfot from Haron von Ljlsnfr ppi-ared in jiU 'the i i; p pa pers, except t lie c--m-tn-in-t pres-s. Want I'rfflty 1lele:l. The former in i 1 It f r is 1 i: w s pape r, Km;: X'itur.c. says that Oct many imi; t systematica" ' y prepare for revision ot the treaty if 'ersails hy a rani-l-a'nn of propaganda.'' Tin's new--pa per adds that "The laan of truth must be thrown upon th- tun tento powers return me; t he l'eg that have been circuhito'l about hoches and tluns." Wiile t he condition of Germany i had. it may not prove so black as the newspapers, picture it. If all the ri'r" prediction that appealed in t be new , year's r-dlt ions come to pass, the country will he hurled into an inferno o despair, but there Is gtronjr likelihood that sonic- of the jijoni ivas eagpei ate.. acre s u CI ui.s been ronsiderab' Ii c 1 1 ! i y . on account of tin- res? istf r i n , scouts and re-rr l ist ra -J jti of of the old scouts for a year i-i F.cry scout has raid tw. iiiio ' ty-f.ve o n;. a'ltcialiy to the national ; council. Tins money is used to defrayt! ' actmil operntingr expense, of the ' t..-tio.a; i-K'a-e. l,o ever iC) inr.ir B wish . Jami'iry 1st, 1921. the registration fee i is fifty cents. Till means that the ' cost of keeping- the r cords, eorr-soon-f umv.e. etc, at the national office is ! s tban iue re-its per inouiiih r box. 'j total report for the w e U show cd fort - si- new scon t , sixty-one re-restra tious and lpplicat.ion for two ei rau -cO

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Tuesday ev enino y essri ScrKiiioti.j The re lias been considerable damasre f.;oid'-;i, Gordon, Ha tony and Eseut i v: dotm to the camp such as broken win-S'-ott. went out. to HescvjUe and ns-'dows. by tr- sspassf rs. Pro boats which

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rig;ht, are: Mr. II. I). Frye, Mrn. Mrs. Sidmore, Mrs. Speel, Mrs. J. noo Mr. 1. in foriorns; a the public si f hoys and f-.-r a n (nr i n lively ano.-.--. ' t terson nd W.-j i d Sinn i i !Kie i!'(oi-. Th- tio-i in1 I I hou:-e y.Etli i nonl ftM' a r r.-, n -. the plan-i .'.:iti- n they enjeye. ;.on -Mr. rmtri-snn anil .Mr. .'"mith. and "Wesiey Johti-on are actinias troop -miniuecinou of this troop, ami Hoy hate secured .ifrb-ii. Mil!' r lo act. as S'.-out blaster. The other ti,Nw troop whi' h resist ratered tics troop 1 1 of West Hammond, !ln'''' ICd. cpir'Mrki. as assistant se-nt master. This i?-oor has been nio-'ihg for sometime but had never rori?tore at the nalional headquarters. Tu order to secure the old rate of resist rat io'i for th" iinaim.' year when their time would expire numbers of the hoys in 1 roops 1. 2. 16 and 17 advaneetj the Titoiu-y and signified their intention of renew inc ih -ir registrations ffr another vear Saturday a narfy of s" ...ti s-:.ia;. a rid -Scout FN-'eutue - Scot hiked to ('amp i nor ni'ii Kpet-t too nir'a tiore. ! im scouts . ere: Patrol Ic ad- r .lai.e ll ir-j ris. Catr.-l la-adrr li-lo Gordon. Cairo! L atli-r l'n d Ko'h, Scott Soiomon liar- I ris. '( rmui Goreiou. lliiiie Kolb, and Harry llir.-k' r. all of Troop Cine. Tim ho s found tlm cabm in rathter bad sha) e. but is t!-ey had k-uie f-r :pared for it they raii.-l nr- u!;'.t wimiows that wore hroiv-ei am! ch-am-d out ti, inuti-. They tlo-u chopped a hu. of tie.; v. '-o.t hi ! en Joyed a beany suppm . irat bored around tb- b f't1-riA ard ll cy lirpiacc and had a pleasant t-r.-nu.(f t'llimr st-ri's ' After- a cod iiin'i' sler-n ilin- had their breakfast and bad a, Sunday school b son and tln n hit-rd ha- ' to Hammond. A passnm n.:.t.irc.veliit did the hoys a jrood turn by ph'-'nc no tb- Ihro vmnU ta o,ns ami Ki inir them a lift, Any troop desiring to us.- the cabin for vie-k-ind hikes ma v do so IV tost mnkirm- a rranjremon t with ibe scout ,.. ecuttve. Any one Unowiner of a supply of oid railrool ties or any other heavy tire voo-I that could be u ed at the camp n'-ie notify the scoui. t.-xcrutive, phone j r,:r.

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were "itorcd in the cabin have hefn -jtul-A" hive sotn- infortnfttion as to the j-iarty w ho ijid thi, however, n reward will be Kiven to miy one furnlshi 1 1 r information that v.-iil. Ifad to the conviction of any party who at any time hnn or will destroy any of the camp property. This cani was inde possible by the ffenorosJty of the citizvns of Hammond, and we fw! th-tt tt ouglit to he rv so -i ed. tlECENT PHOTO OP WIFE AND BABE OF WIRELESS WIZARD

r 3 V'r - 4 i A AJ it ir 77$4XJ& 1. Mme. Marconi and daughter. . This recent photo of Donna Beatrice Marconi, wife of Gurrlielmo. Marconi, famous inventor of wire-; leiss telegraphy, and their little f f'aujrhter, is said to be one t the est of the inventor's family. Mme. Marconi was Lady Ine.hio.uin, a member of an aristocratic family in Ireland. PAQTIMF AH Star Cast in riiOlIIdL "THE THIRD GENERATION." Tomorrow : "THUNDERBOLT JACK." si BI T Al I Today and Tomorrow IJUU Gladys Walton in "PINK TIGHTS." Also "Bride 13." Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Tom Mix. marked is I ULi t-CT EES

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137th And Cedar Streets. Indiana Harbor Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00 A WHOLE YEAR TO GET AHEAD Resolve to make each pay day in 1921 count for you. Cash each py check at this bank and leave part of it on deposit. And also, between pay days. This bank helps savers to get money ahead. Why net lot us help you? Did you get one of our larste, handsome 1921 calendars? If not, call at this bank. "Pet Something in the Bank Each Pay Day" The Home of the State Building and Loan Association

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