Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1921 — Page 9
Friday, Januarr 7, 1921.
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CURTAILING ILLINOIS LIQUOR SUPPLY INTER NATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE C3H3C!ACrO, Jan. 6. Drastic measure t curtail the liquor supply In Illinois haca ben taken by Prohibition Director Balpa. W. Stone. It became known today. A refusal to issue renewal of the wholesale permits of 31 J dealers wu folio-wed by the announcement by Stone that not more than D wholesale permits -would be granted In the entire state in 1821. Plans to limit Jiuor perscriptions by physicians to 100 yer year for each physician also re under consideration.
BANK BANDIT HEARING- JAN. 11
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEV!CE! UPORTE, TXD.. Jan. 6 Earl Eonta ana Guy Sellers, of Knox, were arrested today in connection. It was Btatcd, w lih the recent bandit raid on the bank at Culver, Ind. They will be arraignc" for hearing January 11. Chicago attorneys have be"n retained for the defense of the four alleged bandits seised after the Culver raid.
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CHANEY EARNS KAYO OVER PAPXN BALTIMORE, Md., Jan. 7. George Chanej of Baltimore won a technical kn-ckout in the third round of hi fight last night, with Georges Papin. lightweight champion of Europe, when Papln's seconds cast a towel Into the ting. Chaney had floored the European, and clearly outfought his opponent.
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The Woman'a study club have enEd a cpeaker from the National Parka aaeocit!on to apeak at a public lecture which will ba l!iuatrat"'J with slidea on Fab. J. AdmlaaloD free to all who care to laafn of the won
derful acenery of thia beautiful spot. Harry Baker left on Thursday night for Florida to epend several montba with h1a father. IIo Is troubled wUrt asthma during; the wintar and Uopea to get relief in the aouth. Tha aoutliern trip of Mr. and Mrs. Sam L.o .'e has ben postponed on asoount of Atr. va'a Ulneaa, which took a turn for the worse this week. At thia time he la bedfast with a nervous trouble. Tha collese lads and laaalea fcava all returned to their ic'.iools and tha aocial life in Crown Point which waa at Its helghth during- the holidays, has resumed the even tenor of Its waya. Tor a town the size of Crown Point the representation at the different schools ia far above the average all the prominent schools havlny a C?.owu Pointer "in attendance. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mis. O. Rosa stating that they arrived safely at their destination. St. PttersburK, Fla., and found all tho Crown Point residents nicely housed for the winter. Mra. Fred Barr was an Ideal hostess
ta tha pot-luak club on Thursday and the usual good time and good things lo eat were In evidence. Carl Davidson of tha George Ka.'er company, Muncle, Ind., was In Crown Point on buslnesa several days this week at the Lets plant. Miss Tanner of Lowell has been engaged to fill the unexpired term of MIm. II a Hughes, who has realgne-1 hr yvsltioVi on account of bar approaching marriage to Pater D Haan of Gary. M!sa Hughes waa a primary teacher In the high school building. .representative Otto Fifiald left ot Wednesday for Indianapolis to bo on
hand for tha opening of tha legislature. Many local politicians have their bags packed and will leave shortly to ba on hand when the real work begins. Invitations have been received ;n Crown Point for th- marriage of Wii Bartholomew to Mise Gladys Major, daughter of Wm. Major of Chicago. The wedding will take place at the Hotel Somerset In Chicago on .Saturday,. Jan. 29. Mf. Uartholmae is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Hartholomai, who will attend the wedding, also Miss Trances Grimmer and F'rsd Grimmer. Mrs. J. A. Umpleby is leaving on Saturday night to spend a week with her mother. Mrs. Gardner in UrichsVlllo. Ohio. Mrs. Gardner is an invalid, having been conflped to her bed for two years, resulting from a nertouj break down.
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A Savings Deposit made at the First Trust and Savings Bank, Hammond, Indiana, on or before January 17, 1 92 1 , will draw interest from January I st. Money is your best friend when real need comes or when opportunity knocks at your door. Most big fortunes are traceable to the first One Hundred Dollars saved in small regular sums. Let your Savings Pay Dividends. ' Open an account witK the FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK today. Add a regular sum each pay day the interest your dividend will be added January first and July first of each year. Then when One Hundred, Two Hundred or Five Hundred Dollars have accumulated you are ready for an investment or a start in business. Let us help you get a start. 9
FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK
Formerly Known as Lake County Savings & Trust Co. HAMMOND, INDIANA
PETER W. MEYN, President JOS. W. WEIS. Vice President
DAVID T. EMERY. Sec-Treas. CHAS. H. WOLTERS. Asst Sec-Treas.
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