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Horb.-rt When Jon. Crown I rol. . her,, r.-nr.-vto., i, h I for o niurh of the minMrel Joy handed

V, . II. Starts-nan, H n:n- ; t y ,,, ,t ,, jour in this nectton, will be In llam- '" 'A- fM.v.M-. lrdlxua! Vh'nis'n . Jnnrain,,"- X half! "",mi ";Xt ThurMa-v lo thlnKS f ... .1 Suid-r. ;.iry: I of th ? v.-, , : -a: . most wiri.-onio undcr w y tho blg Anu-r!cn U-

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FOR lHNSTIlSXi tafw charco of Hodwii.'i suba I . !. .on

known at Bungalow Heights ond is putting- the cale over In hifl characteristic Jityle. In the first two days he has sold $44,000 worth of property.

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that ttio work can Uj Rotten under way at or.ee. The Jollies of 1921" wl'.i without

I doubt be the greatest minstrel producSUES FOR DAMAGES ! tion ever . en in t!ds part of the ccoinifry. Together with the splendid cast n, l-cted from a galaxy of talent, the Anton Stan.lan.ky ti.y tld suit of .hil-h h never been gathered

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Hammond, and proprietor of a lasirab, . h'.' count rv. the .how win he tot I

11 which he a sit for damaces ............ 1 " ... .v.

lointtr. l ever seen In the iolnlty. Tii j American Leton will be on the map! hen tli" curtain rolls down on tho i

last scene, opentng n.yiit, if U lius not already annexed a commanding position there. Get your tickets early.

SCRAP IN THIRD WARD

In thb third ward the aidermanio t"crap has livened up considerably In the last few days. Harry K Dorton. who is out for the republican nomination, tactfully refrained from mentionlnK any names when telling of some of the ttuff this morning- and put it this way: "The smoke and dust from the Krie has been something terrible over there the last few days. It lias

cs of one of the a ' 'ieriiiji a can-' 1 ..ch a compromise then h- w j; ; a. di.iate". l, rt u natt ly , 1 t.iinli. tae wl-id ! upon the M;p o ti-.-rs to af i t"- !o ; will 1 hane about tomorrow sjid tiu- j The secretary tt.Kether witti s candidate will fjet cleaned up." I tary of Commerce Hoover, Is expect-::

to taita tr.e whoie controversy into t ie cabinet meeting today, in the hope of finding- a aolutton there.

NEITHER BRIDGES IN MARINE STRIKE

rneumonla caused the death of Ruth Alvlno Judge, 10 months old daughter .f Mr. and Mrs. John Jutffe of Adams s'ret?. Ti'.e funera Iwi'.; he he'.d from l resitU-nce today and interment w.i.

WASinN'iJTON. May 3. Although both sides appear firmly entrenched in their positions in th-.' marine strike.

Secretary of Labor avi went ahead j tOdflV with -h'l .fforf If. fcetflo fhfi.

.1 . ... "itake place nt oak H'.ll cemetery, strike, declaring tliat nt was troi ne i to stick it out until a settlement 1 j "" reached." Published Statement Trust Company Secretary Davis planned conferences! Jq0 J56. today with leaders of the marine work-j era In an effort to reach some sort of . . . , . . .

a compromise that will be suitable to ! rail! D. iipmsK.i, 1 rcsiurru

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i'.c.'itse of injuries vvliich he suffered 1 wb. n he was .struck liy one ox' Kanitadt's- machines. T'.-e com a : n t . which was tiled ;ti tlf syp-ricr c urt at Hammond lv A ! - t..rn..s To, Id & Harnett, states that ' on March r.., standnrsky was riding j a b et vie on Highland street In Jlani- ; man, I. .lust as he s-tarted to turn Into j Tapper avenue, the taxicab. driven by i uli'is l!!"za struck him. breaking Ms

i t 'sht ' a and van sins other injuries. 1 - J 1 Later it was pi . nsjrj- to amputate) J. Mo'ibcrRer, who hai Just! 1 he levr i .-low the l.nee. Hn ciimaje.si finished selling out the ToW-A very ; that th. machine was making io miles : subdivision in Hammond for Oostlin. I j fin i;.,-.ir at the ilme of the c.'J! lrfl"n. 1 Meyn & Hastings, and who has aiso. H-' asks 11, '!! damage. ' w ound up the. sale of Ms Morris Park .

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WiHTE LEGHORNS, eacb . . . RHODE ISLAND REDS, each. BARRED ROCKS, each

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Special Prices in Lots of 109 or More 1,000 on Hand 2 Days to Week Old Masinot Bros.

174 Fayette Street

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Hammond, Ind.

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Why beTouchy at Twenty Tired at Thirty Fagged at Forty Feeble at Fifty Shaky at Sixty Senile at Seventy when

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First TIiustAnd Savings Bank EA5T CHICAGO INDLAaVA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner

This 7 Interest Is Paid Promptly The fine thing about the First Mortgage 7r'r, GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank is that the interest and principal are paid promptly. Occasionally wHI-established companies skip a dividend the stockholder failing to receive the money upon which he had counted. But this is not the case with these lOOr SAFE Bonds. Interest and principal are paid at this Bank the very day they are due. Take advantage of the present opportunity to get 7c on your savings. Ask about these 7r.'o GOLD Bonds. Either call at this Bank or merely telephone East Chicago 1400. Sold for eleven years without loss of one cent to any investor.

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Peter Buczkowski. Vice Pres.

Boleslaw Sahk, Secretary Boleslaw Sahk, Treasurer

Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Northern Trust and Savings Bank

j at Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on

April 28th, 1921

j RESOURCES. j Loans and Discounts . . . .$158,166.1'' i Overdrafts None ; Bonds and Stocks 106.700.0:) j Premiums aid on Bonds. . None Furniture and Fixtures. . . 6,927.87 ; Due from Departments. . . 1,500.00 ; Due from Banks and Trust ! Companies 24.082.2I Cash on Hand 10,167.46 ; Cash Items 1,647.16 j Taxes and Interest Paid. . 812.13 j Expenses 3,429.25

Total Resources $313,432.37

LIABILITIES.

j Capital Stock Paid in..$ 25.000.00 Surplus 4.500.00 I Undivided Profits -Net .. 427.32 j Interest, Discount and j Other Earnings ...... . 7,009.4b i Demand Deposits, Except j Banks 94,871.17 (Savings Deposits, Except I Banks 178,616.3 5

Certified Checks

i Other Liabilities

5 3.00

2.955.09

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Total Liabilities

,$313,432.37

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OPLAKE. SS: I, Boleslaw Salik. Secretary-Treasurer of the Northern Trust cc Savings 3ank, do solemnly swear tint the aboe statement is true. BOLESLAW SALIK. Subscribed and sworn to before mr, this 2nd day of May. 192". Bernicc Gierlachowski. Notary Public. My commission expires October 27, 1924.

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Combined Reports of

FIRST

NATIONAL

BANK

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ANBC

Formerly Lake Count' Saylagrs and Trust Company At the Close of Business April 28th, 1921

OFFICE.RS PETER W. MEW President JOS. W. WEIS Vice-President DAVID T. EMERY Secretary -Treasurer CHAS. H. WOLTERS A?st. Sacy.-Treas.

First Trust & Savings Bank RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,587,811.67 Liberty Bonds 330,096.00 Stocks and Bonds 339,778.93 Furniture and Fixtures 22,000.00 Investment Fund 10,000.00 Real Estate 1 0,800.00 Cash and Due from Banks 245,392.47 Accounts Receivable 42,263.23 Overdrafts 2,564.42 Other Assets 6,618.75 - $2,597,325.9! LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 125.000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 18,232.52 Deposits .... i 2,325,198.45 Reserve for Taxes and Interest 8,894.94 Bills Payable 100,000.00 $2,597,325.91

First National Bank RESOURCES Bills Discounted $1,829,561.58 Overdrafts 1 ,606.07 Cash and Due from Banks 799,545.90 Liberty Bonds 1,066.191.00 Stocks and Bonds 743,103.46 Real Estate and Fixtures 10,300.72 Interest Earned 17,585.23 $4,467,893.96 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 250,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 35,148.82 Circulating Notes 229,500.00 Deposits 3,820,000.24 Reserve for Taxes and Interest 11,283.21 Other Liabilities 21,961.69 $4,467,893.96

OFFICERS A. M. TURNER President JOHN' E. FITZGERALD Vice-President WILLIAM C. BELMA.N Vice-President WM. H. RIPPE Cashier JOHN A. RIPPE Asst. Cashier JOHN E. MYER Asst. Cashier

On the Strength of the Above Statement, We Solicit Your Business

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