Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1921 — Page 2
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The First National Bank Fast CMs. Indiana Ou"so tS Avr. Capital ami !utplu $150,000.00 Undor U. S. Govrrn ment Supervision
Add to Your Savings Account
Do you add regularly to your savings a ex ourjj ? Did you build it up the way you should have liked to last year? There is a whole year ahead in wh:.ch to build up your sav- ' ings account in 1921. Let us help you j;ct money ahead in the bank. A kept-up savings account means ccntentment in the home. It banishes worry- There is ready money when ready money is needed. Have a savings account in this national bank. A deposit of $1 or more starts zji account here. A c t now.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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TO IIOIB MWlCITt. V niroMng if Vast (')ilrtto !Vt, No. SI. mri u-n t-H'on. Vi bren :i!ieil for fitnf jil)- ruing at llv to. moll i-Hanthcrs. o!lv iM. for the purple
j a rt '..!;! n many matter of 1m- ' rrrtiiu-i'. 'h!cf n.rii5 thru;, la thr ! matter of action MMalnat a c ity lidrrnun, who ! h-'ouaail of liains I referred to Vniriioan Iecvon imetn-
j brw iniporlei gunmen, while they' j ha I'ffn mvv.tis aa iveria' police P '- ; j ricr. ,n the lat. mal: pox epiJm!o. ' Another matter to t brouK'it up j
before trie nKot'iij :s for a. temporary Itoine where legion member may at any time at tlirir leisure, drop in for
recreation purposes. Plan v:i: a'..to h made for the coming drive for funds, fnr ti? securing of a suitable home. A number of other matters of eyuai importance are to be acted upon.
r the season the N. E. Comets second tram met defeat Thursday by a score of 34 1". The game .started at 7:43 at the living wtuml, The came was played on Hie ha.-! of 20 minute halves and 10 minutes rent. The game was fa.-t and exciting with the Comets I 'y!n; a good and fust iime. but msplte of Ihelr playing they lout to
the fast OarfleM, Jr. The Kainc was a very Rood clean same and the Com At showed on ece!!ent sportsmanship In np-.te of their lo;ni. The Kxatis brothers were the wtnrs if the Comets, both pluylng an -t Ilent game, w ith (1iilik and Kans !-iarin for the .artl.-ids. both j.layIr.tf forwards. The Riiitrd work of t-a-lo could not be heal. Thti score was 17 to i; t:,o nisi half In fncor of the Garfield. The Oarfl.-ld Jrj. bj'kH.d tlown In tho second half and Kept the Comets from maklnn a basket. Tho
.am ende.t with tho score of Z to II. The Uarflelda next homo (in Mies will I with the ft. Nicholas on .Tan. 1 and, AM Saints on Jan. 13. W e would like i
to hear from other t.'Hins a yem i; in? Mt'oiit t ''," pounds. Kor Information t''l up Kn.-n I'oicuo luy between 4 and o'c! m k niuI aU f-r i'Iihs. Kotzan or Mil.e s.
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That the crime wave which has been sweeping the entire country and which Kept the F.ast Chicago police busy :o: sf vera! week has been checked In Kast Chicago can be easily seen by the police reporta of the last several weeks. During- the week-end only two cases of robbery and one of holdup were reported. Jatil Jateboskl of 3939 Carey street Indiana Harbor, reported that some on had stole a number of hams, 60 pounds of bacon, cigars and !tc., vaiued at J1T0. Entrance waj sained ty breaking a ide window. Steal Clwtbe I-cuis Jfuha. who conducts a genta fjrnlshing atore at iHS Alexander avenue, reported that thieves sained entrance through a bath room window and stole a number of overcoats, two cloven pairs of trouaera, four den shirts, and a number of other articles. The thieves, who were evidently well acr)ua!ntd with the surroundings, efter securing their loot, left by a front door. Bold Hold-op That some thieves have no fear of the police station can be seen by the action of two hold-up men. who lata Saturday evening held up and robbed Albert NVlson of 537 Kmlyn place, within 25 feet of the city hall, securing about 111.00.
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boxingr bill which would legalize the fc'ort in thi.s stale. Tho measure Is tn be presented to the rilHture today. Those hack of tio. project believe their efforts will OiAf I with MICCC.-9.
Try Our Business Men's Lunch, 65 c MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles, Prop.
TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
PAST GRA-VD9 AT UARV. On TYJday, Jan. 14. the membre f th Pat Grand Asaociation, I. O. O. F.,
will confer tha second deirre on a olui I of caQdldate at Steel City lodge. I. O. O. F In Oary. j Thla meetln-r is to be a Uake county j affair. Invitation having ben sent ts th tn iodges to snd tlieir candidates j to Gary for this degree. Thr wlil also T an election ef officers for the year 1921. The offices In!
iio aanocraTin Decomtng vacant axe thoe of preidnt. vice president and secretary- treaaurer. It has been customary in the past to elect tha D. D. G. M. of th county to the presidency snd there, seems to be no doubt of IT. E. Kunert securing the cfflce. "While er.!- nasi office.eji are eliffihl to active membership 1n the association, its oiKaniaa.t;on was for the purpose of Increasing the fraternal spirit, and for that reason Its efforts are directed onward increasing the activities of the subordinate lodges and everyone tn the order is Invited to attend thes meatlngs.
A commendable move on the part of the East hiogo Public Hchool System, In th inataJlation of moving picture machines which will show to the public j and the students the hi chest tyjves ofj films, historical and .'duoiit lonnl. It is the intention of tho faculty r interest : the general public, cspe-ciidiy the parents of children in the need of the proper, selection of pictures for tho maturing minds. Now that many of the educators throughout the country arc ndvocatinR greater Intelligence through observation rather than by book, and the bettor interest it creates in the young miiid. the fll'n-showinjr has been introduced as a
part of the school system, and this city has already taken advantage of the newly proposed plans. Tho "Washington
UiUh School has a very fine machine and J
will soon announce tho date of the presentation of "Aladdin and His "Wonderful Lamp", "AH Babi", "The Tale of Two
Cities' and others of special Interest. The admission will be but twenty cents'
for adults and matinees for the younger children but a dime, including evening -dmisston, should it be impossible for them to be rresent at the afternoon showing. Tomorrow evening a picture selected In view of the chlldrens interest "Arabian Night" will be shown. Th entire public is welcome and it will be only a matter of time when the machines will be placed in Fat Chicago schools to eliminate the carefare "which must be used at the present time to arrive! at th Washington Building. Principal If. If. Clark announcr-d the programs this morning as community affairs and asks for a co-operative assistance on the part of parent; for a better
establishment of ratrons.jr which nvans j ts.e bringing into local eurrioulom the , best obtainable flim-showinirs. j ( Adaaa Ia crtdcaio iwi on pafa ' Six) !
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West Virginia Legion to Work for Boxing. Bill riKKncnrj. AV. Va . Jan. 10.--The 'est ' i r g-i n I ; fifcmlvi" committee of the A tuerii-an I,-gl.-,ri. in session SitunJoy. voted to appoint a I'Risla1 f r-ominit tee whleh will be sent , Charleston to appear before the legislature next week and urge for legislation under which bo.viug would he IceRii.e.l ti this state. ii . in i
This .1 cnvelcpi p coai d black and whit p!aid is a jrood friend to the woman who will take her walks, "rain or shiiie."
INDIANA LEGION BOXING BILL UP TO LEGISLATURE TXniANAPOMS. Inrl.. Jan. in.TIie special committee of the Indiana branch of the American Legion completed its tak last nlcht in draft Inn a
MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY Mothers who value their own comfort aim no- welfaro of their children, should never be without a box of Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout the season. They Ureak up (V.Mr Ketieve Keverihhness. Constipation, Teething Pisorder. Headache and
Plnnifli Troubles. I 'sert bv motnrs fori over SO years. THESK PO H'DISRS OIVI3 S VTTSKACTIOX. All Druj; Stores.! Don't accept any substitute Adv. !
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Hammond :: Indiana TODAY AND TUESDAY Walter Nealano & Co. Presents "THE FIXER" A ONE-ACT COMEDY OF SMALL TOWN AND CIRCUS LIFE
ROSE KRESS DUO Lively Steppers of 1920
ROWLES & GILMAN Singing and Talking
ROLLISON & JEFFREYS Comedians
MABEL HARPER & CO. Sunbeam of Vaudeville THE CROMWELLS European Novelty
Also "THE PHANTOM FOE"
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, I Also "Bride 13." Starting Wednesday for 3 days Pearl White ! in "THE THIEF."
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Willi This Bank Start the New Year RIGHT hy openinp o savings account at the Citizens Trust C Savings Bank the bank that by real personal smicr and genuine interest in its depositors welfare ha? become known as "The Bank of Successful Savers. Our new home, now oearing completion, will be one of the largest and finest bank buildings in Indiana Harbor. It will offer
you every facility that any other bank can, PLUS the convenience and personal service of a neighborhood institution. Come in and ;etth (his malter NOW. Uakr 1921 a year vf real prosperity nd linancial progress by allowing thr 3ank to help OL, as it has heipeci kousanr's of ethers, to become a jL'CCESSFL'L SAVER. Citizens Trust and Savings Bank INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
PLEATIKG AND RE-PLEATING j All kin'J oT skirts !n ore day.. Bat- ! ton covering", hematltch'.njir. braiding j 11 work aruaranteed. Call at W'n i eyf. 9 Rtt St.. little west of Hoti- J man St. Phone 4 Hammond. S-3'. ,
Svipremc Ati.Ielio Dance to bs h"Id Jan. 11, will b potrned untill Jan. 25. M'ill be hld In Jl.sonic Temple. Kast Chicago. Music by Washington Oreheerri. 1-1 11
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First Trust And Swings Bank EAST CHICAOO INDIANA Chicago and Fortyth Avenues At East Chicago's Busiest Center Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 Quick Insurance Service When It Is Needed
You pay for inturance at this bank no more not le$ than other agencies. The rat is the same regardless of agencies. But you get more for your money at this agency. That MORE is SERVICE. It is our job to- see to it that our customer is aidvised not to have too much nor too little insurance. And should thera be a fire, our service department is right on the job, ready to rnder assistance to the client. The cost of insurance here isn't a penny more, "hy not have our fire, accident, plate glass, tornado and automobile insurance service?
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SUNDAY Will Rogers in "HONEST HUTCH"
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