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F,X1 fc-ySM'S t E:H u Ml M .A Hi Chalmers "3 American ir Voutndry 122H AaneTlcaa locomotive j. 85 V A.trwerican Smelting: . -f 0SI4 Aiineircan Stwl Foundiry ........ SOVi Amerivrui Tel. and TH, Ainaconda J 33-llaldw-in Ijoeomotlvo .( SSV 1'aitl-more and O'nio . .j. 3-7 I lit h if hem Steed II . . . . . . , 50 t.Vtnadlan 1'a.ciflc. HSV4 I'entral leather 1 t04 l'htapeak and Ohio 5!)' 7onoUlatMl a- v 79 4 Jim Vrtnicts ... .( 71 "rucib) 6t-l ?4 P"lvr anl lujdnon . . ., 101 lr , , ir.4 Onsril Klocric: , 126' '"rcneral Motors . . . , H ' iroat Northern Ore UP Illinois Central . . - .. 83 I.i-kawinna Steel , r3 l.-hlsh Viilfy j. o-' ilfvkan I'ete H. 152-, M idvale Steel .f 31 New York Ctrl t rat 4 72 Norfolk ajid WeHtcrn ino5 I'ure Oil , 35 Sinclair ..... , 23i Pennsylvania 1 41S Pr-s.ed Ste1 Car , 73 T Railway Steel Springs . 8i4 Uii!TV5 , S3 Uepublir Iron nnii i-'teel. 6." south-em Railway, . . . . 2Zt -' tuueha ker , 5t Tfju Co. 42 1'. S. Steel S3 1 . S. Steel v 82 I". P. Ste-1 Vrfd Ill Westing-house 45 Willys Overland , 7 T CHICAGO CASH. GR41. HEAT No. 2 ih3. Jl.Sgf.vl.9i1: No. 1 liar 4 winter. $t.7t4 & ; So. 2 bard t'-fter. 1 1.74 , !' l.Tfi ii ; No. l northern iinrs. J1.S1 trl.SJH ; No. 2 northern spring. J1.77'. ; No. .! spring-. $1.69. CORN No. 2 white. 66ljC. No. 2 yel-6-f 68c; No. ? n hlte. 62 -if e.V.o ; v" 3 yellow, 153 No. 1 white. 59 f ''''"'t.r; No. 4 yellow. 0M1 !i04c. OATS No. 1 whU. -3ir43o: No ; "'lite. 4 3':$ 43ic; No. 3 white. 4ii;i 42e; No. 4 v hic. 4'Jig-41c. CHICAGO I.lVKSTO K HX5S Receipt!.. SS.fliV); market f-'-ong to jne higher, top, ?s.S5: bulk, ?.1S9 9 61; huvy wifhi. JP.l-fr t tedium eight. !.; v? 9.7: i sriit ' -e-)fht. $.409.85; light lights. $9.50 Si 'So; heavy packing- sows. jmo.-.th. ?r 8.S5: paeltinff mu's, ro-:gh, J8.23,'..40; pln 19-26 f2 3.75. "ATTI.K Receipts. 22.00ft: market 'aij: l.eef steers, medium and heavy w.Bht, J9.6nff 10.75: medium and pood, f -sfj .. cood and choice. J8.73f 10.23; mmon and medium. J7iS.75; butcher itt.e heifers. $5. 25 9: cows. $4,501 7 75: bull?. $3.25 7.50: camjers ami utters, cows and heifers, $3.25(3 4.50: anner steers, $45.50; veal calves, Shi and handy welgrht, $10.5012.50; fejer steers, $6.50'g8.75; stocker r'ers. J3.23'ft'S; stocker cons and i e'fers. $4.23 .Q 6. SHEET Receipts, 21.000. market f eady; lamha. 84 lbs. down. 19.50011; :smb. 85 lb. up, $S. 75 iff 10.75; lambs) - ills and common, $7.50 JJ 9; j-vartlngr v ethers. $7.759.25; ewes. $3.75fr8: ' ws culls and common, $2'a 3.50, feder lambs. $8.25 I 0.23. BUTTER t Reoetptn. 6S03 tuba; extra f.-st. 45: first 3S944; racking wStock, 14 r 18c. DTJC5-S : Receipts S. 6"2 cases: Cur. r-nt Receipts, 50Q 52r; Ordinary Firsts. .".)?? 51c; J--!rst8 533f54c; Checks 43g'48c; i tirtles. 47'T?5"o. CHEE.1C: TvJ. Tfjx) 25241,0: 'eUtes. ZmJic; Young Americas, '27.'-; hons'nerns, 273:T'3: Brick. .'(VE rOl-L.TTtT Turkeys 43"; Chick I 30c: Springs) 27c; Roosters 20c; I '-e 2Sc: IXicka 32c. I'OTATOES R-celpta 10 cars Wisconsin and ftnne.ta Sacked and Bulk 120 .Jjl.25; 3Ilchiran $1.15 $l.3. VEAI. 50 to 60 lbs. 11120; 70 to SO 's. 131714s: 30 to Vy ih-s., 4?1."o: Pny JSc: OverwelRiu TCtdnews, lf to i 7 3 ib.. S g l'lc. Do It Now. Mn!' for Pessimist. Nerr put off t II tomorrow what you ran nip o !:;.v.--l4iton Trnnsorfpt. It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Th secret of keeping young is to feel i-oung to do this you must watch your ver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings i-ncer your eyes pimples a bilious ook in your face dull eves with no f?arrcle. our doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness come3 lrom inactive bo-wcls and liver. - dwards. a well-known physician in Oluo, perfected a vegetable compound mixed will ohve oil to act on t liver and bowels, which he gave to lus patients for yean;. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the subclitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and c:eanng the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets axe known t y their olive color. 13c and 3.1c.

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BUILDING PERMTS ISSUED SATURDAY To the YVestrnln.ster Presbytorlmi church was Issued a peimit to erect a boy scout hut at 1120 R'Jtledce street. The cost is $100.rt'e A permit was ffranted to . M. ,Ioimeon for the erection of a cement block residence at 4.'.ihl Georgia street to coat 41 i a n a P.m. it was oiven to .lohn Sii. bshen- 1 ko to make additions to his house . rtol at 16f,0 Tierce treet. .osling,;,Jt. Muler-oii B'-ot hers were cranred n Permit to erect a uvo-story brick res!deine ! "'Jl Jol. risen street rh is estitnat.-.l at J'V' ';'('. 00. The total amount of perm, is lu one day w;t- $ll.n00.f0. 'Site. I WEINSTEIN IS ORDERED DEPORTED YCASinNOTON. Jan. 21- -'Jre?ory We:nteln. fhaticiKT of the soviet Tiusflan a?"iiry, which was headed Ij-c I- C. A. K. Martens has been ordered deported by the department of labor It was learned tcdav. The deportation order is understood to he th" rcs-i'.! n' an ag- eer.ient between tit? ;., i.tment of labor and Charles llecht. counsel for Weinetein. .as W'elnstein shed to accompanv Martens wtien n's deported on Jan. 'J-J. H-arinss in V.--instei', s ease have ne er been con-cl-.ided by the department of labor, aur ouncenient be:nsr made several wee a pro font Weinstein would leave t li country with Martens. The dportnben order is formal cor.flrtna t ion of the agreement readied at that ti.na. JOHN READY WITH RUSE AS USUAL John F. Cobb. 4nT, I. a Porte avenue. W'hitin. was quite surprised Saturday evening; to read a leiral notice over his ( wn nam" warning the public that ho Mould not be responsible for bi.ls contraded by his wife. He at or.ee mad j niou'ry and found that the nol'c ; which had been Inserted in The Time - I had been intended for his brit he: , C II. Cobb. 185 Walter street Hammond, i hut that the attorney got the names confused. ! -No," said John T. th-s mornirp. my wife and I are getting; alone nicely and 1 am still willine to pay her bills." GUN TOTERS HAD RECORDS M'U Za:',as. 1 407 Ohio street, and Herman ITaun. 115 Fulton street, both residents of Michigan City, were arrested by the Oary police at the Virginia street hiffhline last night on a eharfte of carrying' revolvers. Both were armed Upon looking; up t'.eir records t was found that both are wanted by the Michigan City authorities. HOY DAVIS ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY Hoy V. Pav'd. we" ;nown Gary a'- j torney, thrc-w his hat into the political :!nsr in 'Jary t.'da-. when b,' an- j nouneei that he was an aspira-it to j the offlc of JjiIk:' of the Oary c.tv court. Pa-els is the first candidate to announce his candidacy for that office. JuiKie William Dunn, the pres ent Judpe will seek re-election. however. I Five Arrested for Assault and Battery Two different f.shts. which happened after midn'.Rhl in Gary lai-t niSTht, resul'od in the arre.-t of Ave men on SPECIALIZING IN PRESSING si While Wait ii Gcod Work Prices RightSANITARIA Cleaning & Tailoring Co. Rear Majestic Hotel I Pkone 2298 Hammond DR. T. E. BRUCE 'Practice limited to EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT. Any slyle glasses fitted satisfactorily. 720 Chicago Ave., East Chicago

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cl.arpes of assault and battery. Shortly after midnight the police received a call from 19th and Deleware street and riVt-pstod Anthony Kimeil. Andrrw Velinlk mid Frank. Kasmitski. Three Imurj lat r they received nrn'tlo r riot j-ull from 1625 VVashi npi " street wl'.ere i-e'.-iirHtors ot a w dilui-x trot int.) a drunken tiht. Those orresteil were W'lissil Kr-rihe-st'ffcky and Joseph Sikora. The i were to !' heard in the Oary police cf iirt this inorninp.

Escapes from Reformatory May Die From Poisoning' Youthfiti Nick KUJdmer, 11 years old. hps reported to t!ie (5ary police .if having es-iii"d from ttie reformo.IF !.avin esca.,! from the reform.!tcry several weeks hpo, was 1 ..cat ed I living w ith p.ople residing- a! 1 l:3t". j Jefferson street in Oary lost t,lRht. i In son,,, maimer the boy had seiflici.led l,;s ! K and a ere cus, of blood weeks npo, was located p.ople residing at ll:3i'. pd.onipt had developed, were then called and it The police vv a fou nd I Pec ! 1 OS 1 die s s a r y t . rcniov e him to the Mercy il f..r t rear merit . Tb lad H'.a DUNN MAKES NEW RULING; A new rul:n:r as made by City Tudpe i.,nn of liaiy this morniiis; an! ' e mad" it emphatic that all attorney,;-, and parties interest".! to act accord.rely. "I'l the future. " sa:d .ludce b'tnn. "al; inii'di'iis. changes of '. epn. etc., will he taken up the first tiling in tlio r.U'jiunK You attorneys hac been , maum " a p:v tu , ti;e court wbi we ate try.n- other j a.es durM.p: the morning se.-sion and I i' if goir.i to stop. i -Her. a.'t-r we v.t, di.vpo.se these natters In fore we try any cases and if you are not here at this time to irake these motions it will not he my fault. WOUNDED IN REVOLVER FIGHT As a re.ult i f a revolver battle and f.Cht which occurred at 532 VirzinU street in vlary last nisrht. laicin Anis-opol-.e received a shattered arm from STAR THEATER WHITING Wednesday and Thursday B3M&Wt.St3 TIEU FACE YidC VA5 PRETTY f V SHOULrEK.5- t OH, BOY! iV -a-j ."5- j. v-r VIOLA DANA it trt t in :'.;:r.!r.y cur.ee: trt THE CHORUS GIRLS ROMANCE C-v-'.-tu-i T.tC-JTT FlT2C..2MVS S:rJ.-y -H- ''.' .rv " HE AO AND SHOUirfcRS : . . .v.w ' ' PZSCV KEiVTH j'u' .t:-c-.'ii L j -l LLLV-l C. BOYS-GIRLS EARN A WEIST V,rATCF 'n 'lax by Tim.f: K ' n flfiy--en" f..'!1lili of our foods to your frieniis and neiphbri-s. S'nd n rnonc) -ve trust y.tu. '.Vrit- toda v. tei - r Co.. 1315 Troy jf ., t'hlOfieo, J',) 3 P; fa Our Clerks are an important part of Our Service. They have lived in Indiana Harbor for a number of years making them well acquainted with local conditions. They have had years of experience m our institution, making them well qualified to serve you. They are taught to be courteous. You like to do business where you receive courteous treatment. We want to prove character of Our Bank. the Become acquainted with us. Recember our Opening, Saturday, January 29, 1921, from 3 to 9 P. M. Citizens Trust and Savings Bank Indiana Harbor Indiana

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a bullet which may cripple him for lite according to alU-mlirtft physicinns. According to the police repjit. the trouble started when Ani.-opolis attempt to jrain entrance duritii? the progress of ;i c lcbra! iuii. Several shots wero fired durmif tl-.e tne'.ee, one of them hittiiiK Anlsopolis :n the Hrm. sliKtt t rinu- the in me. ToKcthcr wi.h Steven Sara nils .''.id Mike Skopeli. Aiiifn.ilij w re arrested by the police f .ji i . e. i r, sr a ri"t call and booked on charges of aaault and buttery with intent to kill.

SOUTH BEND WANTS SUNDAY DANCING '"'d'Tll HUN!', lml.. Jam 22 - - Kff j (.,. ., j, , ,,. ..." ',' ' .. '' . j.. .,' j un' '' " ''"' " j " ' f"r ,h- u"""d time fday a ,r" "'r' a',!"s! li,',"'s" ' ,!r,?I ' - rf,"llrtl Ulsa I eem. nt. V-v. i,:.kas ai ' esi.-a ia,vt ."-a tur tay n f,'ai wai ' he r ftied to ciose his pavliiiort on rdeis of tl. 1'It' T i t . I , k place last Tues Ctv and le-ult d j a disagreement of tiie jur'. Tl.e J s- eond trial last niht a 1 Jo ended in a d i sa A reeme o t . It is not ai.nouno. .i ( if the case will be tried ariam. SLADE GIVEN FINE AND JAIL SENTENCE f !aiy v'aTt. vtn- w ;i p. i r-M ff h th' tat"-' p'iiicf ii ;i r ! i.- r l; r- f ' i :t ( ; i a the sta liqu-T ;iy uf.-r u n a n d ; n - : ;til! wliich was found m a dugout at he end of a 4'1-foot Luniiei, was found V'l'ity in tlie city court l.t !"-r fpecia: .fitief t'ablw. Sa' inlay iiou-riir.Q- and lined $i5ii and iiio-n a l.ti-.ljv se:,:.nie n the countv jail. Thiounh his Attorney U. A. Lc.nas. the case v.as appf a led. Accord i J.R- to .-lade's testimony he attempted to prove that le was m: the owner of trie still, h it that it !- onped to b.is hrotii.r. who e.-'cnpe.l Tilt I aolire -.ime tin1.- :urn tor i ihitiiiL' ti ate li.,u..r !,v,. il- also d.-niitl thai CATARRH a of head or throat is usually s benefited by the vapoisof tm. uk sS V A r O R U B Over 1 7 Million Jan UicJ Yearly Our . S 4. :i.f.t .' - :-;'- , '--.(?.J

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Will Stannard Wayne hurl death at Richards, the one-time Inend lor whose act he suffered five years of prison hell? Will he turn upon the frightened woman who had once been hi uife. but who had crushed his faith in all women when she Med with Richards? He has caught them both got them hopelessly in his power in a God-forgotten Alaskan post. Will he kill or bind them with the torment of tar1 last last shreds of their own long-waned passion?

A burst of vivid drama! The story cf a man whose life is marred by a woman's lies and remade by a girl's love. Mary Thurnan, James Kirkwood, Phi'o McCuHough, Rhea Mitchell and Ncah Beey make it all real!

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