Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Wrdnrsfl.'tv. Ar.iru--t 17. 1021

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

crriziiVs v !it v mf.ktix. The restular week'y mcetlmr of t he Citizen' party will Y htli tonight 'n the Qwn j ard of the Atlas bull-ilns cn Forsyth aonuf.

FITTED LINES AND UNEVEN HEM MARK THIS FRENCH WRAP

REH DI.K'.ljrS MKKT An executive session of the K.,if! Cr.'.caji republican rrec'rrt com tr.tt : eercen gn1 psrty rnl!da' w a. ifl.1 las; ni.ht in th tnurl room f the. ty hall It 1s ur.ltToo.l that the roirpose of thi ni.-t.nj a- to .-ngo h er. a fw points In the party line, n i j Art leuia rly 'o enstro ces t.f.n co-n-;r-.ttt-emtn wild ar a! 1 to b :i The. "t T.."

th.. ooen in of the inc. t;nK. K. W.I

'e'rfey n arte a ehort adre. which roc : v d at', un'uual ovation. i 'onty cha.iriiia.n Jo: n Kil'lgrew Hi! re.fr.t to aw:s; City ( '''.a;r::; in tjr.v. and furnish the program for .1 wt'.l ccriucted fail fan; a tn.

rn b m at i(.iTom k job The a.sr'.ra,nts for Th jx 'mastership of East vht.-aci have ir.rveaf-d f fold during the last week and n -w rot.vli fix persons. A mortar tho.e mantioned art- M. V s?j.eowr. Harry St.-;-.c-r John Tenke!y. I. M". arl -, b.rt I'cterson and Jimn.y J-hrsi.jn". It Is. however, learned c-iay thai M r. J 'hnai tae. remains s-C .0 ! . tills fart, and probably will n'it t-.insnl-r Coaircp'.ar.if! of such a ;to.s'.t. ton .ml;, if d by the party fathers. P. v:iinen! merchants r-f Indian Hafd-T r also of th opinion that Mr. aavtc will v ith.it .w nam f r-r. tUi c.-m-r--ctltlv g-.-ivemnvnt po.-.t. n, nit anting to Jeepard'.ie. hU real tt t.uslI: l? said thst c3mjti!ori wi!i riot be required to report for examination at a.ny pi:s b it will re rated up n their 'i -:o.it on and tralnlny. '..asinesa an 1 fitness. The t il srrv ee . onirsle.'.on h an.--n -.seed n he.tr;n(? ,-f all .i5ili'-int 1 to bs hrld tn Ka.'t ''hl'i.M September th. Trie saltiry tor postri.t.r for th city of tan Caicasro. 1 M0!

TIvj smart winter outfit imported from Pans features a coat of mahi''Any colored vrool vluur with fitted iin and a skirt of irregular Itnash at the bottom. The wuie shawl cellar, band of fur ierosa the lower edce of the froiit par.el, anii th cufTs arc of Australian cpossjm. The hat haa a shjrlv :pturr.rd bum trimmed witn frr.th--.rfi.

HOIDIER RF.tMOX It h a a h e e n a n n o : r c -1 In rr.M:tary carries tin ther vviil ht a reunion of ail ex - f''id !rs of t n- t S 1 1 Infantry nifnt at Hri a 1 Tilpp' ;ar'. Itidianapol'a on I.ah -r lay. j.-pt'mher 5th. n hen It I" expected that ov-r 3 :' e-r'i'-e n-rt w ;' r t.rt ;o i pn tf rne!aidd In fh'.s d'-ru'ntrihn I be old Company ' T..," i f !-'. ist illiirag.. formerly und-r the c " tv.t: :.in I of v'opt A. I'. Twymaii and Cotsipany "V""' if Gary, umk-r command of Captain Tim.K'.lcy. The reunion w.'l l-t- under the 11reeloTi of Col. O irJfe. Mealy of Krankfort. Ky.. th former e.-inm:ind'-r of t'ae if.Ut Hesjltnent at 'amp s?'i!hy.

la'-h ef South H-r l, a meV:f of th.StBff. ! Ther will be paral in the :nornIr.g fol'owej hy i p ciiio Ht the Klople. rark In thi afternoon, ?'"'inir tl; oo s an opportunity t reiato their expen-. ero "over thre" 1 Captain A. P. Twyman In in charge j ' final arrangements for former mm- ;

ber? cf this r-glmcnl m Eieat Chicag

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HAD TO BE HELPED UP FROM HIS CHAIR Ft. Wayne Man was Getting Weaker Every Day Is Now Feeling Fine.

"A short Cm,, nfjo I wn in sn. h a had fU 1 .-..jidr't c- ..t of a - Ci'r witlu.ut help; Iio-J.' J in (ia sound a a d'dUr and fe. Muk tiro- I 'J.-e -1 '1 -.nine." foil.i H nry 1 .in l-mmi. Vlast Washington St., i'oii Wnyn.-. .!.. in dlM-ui'!n' the re nnrkiihic l.-nrflts he had rt--'.'ivei hy takliu; Tan I a . "Kor sc. met tm 1 had hten pettin;; fli.r j.nil thinner rlirht ahois-. Mv ctomnch vv us all out of order end what little 1 pte -.ovm-d r i . mo mere harm thin K.'....l . My kidi s ..Cored nearlv Co- time, inid I htitt an awful pain rljtht .tor. .en t ho :-mall of my l.n.-k. eM.t Lilly in tho monInss. To raakr h-o.i niaiters .'.i . rheisniiitisiii wl tn and ' to l nhjut ii H urrlo.l nd dvo-pon l nt as a m.ui eoitid he.

'1 iiw fat. Hirj, and h o; ! '..! :i I hv..- i n : 'i i .- I h.i v n rcuii'.n.'d iii.v ;r. ntf h hut t d up lwn!yt'.vi. po,io,.:; tn

to... and I fee! go to my f! n n . - r -1 1 pj . it eer'.aii.ly wa a lu.'sy i!v f.)r no when I etarled takinqr Tanlae. .i nd ' w.iild Ito a. long ways to recommend it t" somehody u. h need ri Met Co way I d I 1 . ' Tan'.ii'- i1! sold in Ihmmond hy S'jmnvis i'harmacy and In Indiana IfarLor by CVntr.il I.ruj; Store and hy IvadinK dnisv'"-1 r cry here . A d v .

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Tioh-rt a" f: h ., i of d---' vt. Company of Tn-

ri: lnr th N' w T. r'-: ye

vart. i.riTian e tr.e -s of tie Standard :1 ana. was e.-te.t a d:-

Nat tonal Citv JCsnk, of f erday.

Mr. Str ... art reside.t in Chicago and Is a d.rt-eior of tht Continenial and "om-m-'ciai 'Hank of Chh-ago. 40 The. aoancy in tho hoard of tha National C.ty Hank filled hy Mr. Stewart was oaii.-ed hy the resignation of J, t iB.n .vrm.iur, who withdrew on account of a potmih'.a cor. dot arising under the provisions of the Ciayton act. !t Is fuid.

Kith street lnet evenlnu The arfy we.. In the nature of a farewell for the 1. lights' .ire leaving 'he letter part of the we k for iLirv whore th y will make their home. Pnrlnff he e-vt-ninm a dainty lunch was served whh'h had been previously prepared by the !ad.'s. Mrs. iMiifias w.s ftn on u 1'yiex d(- plat" as a farewell Ktft. The T Kites Aid of the Swcdi-'h Lutheran hurtdi will me-t in the liainifnt of the church at 5irth and liarlnfr avetvjt Th'.nsdiy a f t crno. m . ArionK the n'-'f.ii'"; for the werk-er.d a f ha sutri.mcr hf'tnt: of Mr and Mrs . H. I-;. ! -tvis at P.i ' ! i i I .like, v fn lr. ntid M.'S. Thoiuij b'bH and Mrs. Ch.irls F . Smith Mr. and Mrs. Vh'or (tableaux are l uvini; Fri-'.ny m-.tnit n t-r a m t o trtp fj Ciand linpids at.d V.-iskef ). Mich . Another of the nmncr'-NS Hej.p . ii' i ( t inj.-s wan held las; e t-n.nrf .t t th.t hoio.e of Mrs. J:im. 'Too!e. f 4iJT Noi thc.i.- avenue . The n.--tin -was well a t ? - n d i . T. n . Smalimnr. of T.'.j lil'.h ..tr''t parsed aw ay at 4 o rl -ck th;a itt..r,1ln after a lonfe- seige "! tlliios?. Mr. Sniailman -as stxi y y ar.s of ait and an old resident of thin city. hsvinkcome her from MliuBukt a nu:nh -r of year ajro. He wa empioyd . riffr oil the r ijht-Iik ii mill lit th"

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Twin City

News Notes

PARK HtitRI) M KKTIVG The mmher of the pa-k hoard wiii Hit et tonlnht at the park i.o'ise, Wj-ii-lnctop park. The first and third Tuesdays of ea-"h month are the restaur scheduled tnetm n'.Khts b-tt th m .. !n wi p-atpon.l ijn'ii ton-sht.

BATE Hit nVA Tiosf The Puhlp- tfServtce Conints.!r! -f It d'ana has foind af'"r vd-.-.-k t-t- v . th'.r watr rM e-rdr t heo-.;ne

f-e.-f tv S'eptenther I f r Mitt

'tf served by the r.ast ''hl-.iv Indiana Harbor Water Mirnm It" !;-m "For all o -r j.o.io.ni-ft ,

R--?s rate ftC,, rft r?? .A'1.r,', .n.-ot--reet. The nt rate sho-thi ?.;re 1-) per cent, less thin the sr,w. Th.t? itr.ot the ca in the last ''e;:i of .'. c:,:r.!Ti't.?ion--r's order. It sa'd, thre fore, that a supplement .orecfton ! the. .-r;-'naI order IH made. !

f r- ,-t Vlf T'wra T".lfon have

r- turned from their honeymoon which was spent at Toledo, O. Mr. Pailon i. employed as paying teller at hd First L'aluiiiet Trusst and bavlns I ; a r k . Week-end ajuestj of Mr. and Mrs. V A. Stanley , f 4'l For-yth uveii'ie were Mr. and Mn. 1'a.i I ilukbtet t ( ; of I nd ianapolts . Th Indies' AM of the 1. P. church v, il' m- t at the home ,,f Mrs I'harl'-.i Knny .f. Sl.'t Ivy nr-o, Thtr.(iy afternoon. HuMness of importanca Wi) I I. e d ;itc used . The K. I I", cl.ih mmVrs ira o a stt'pi i p.trt y on M rs . I. Ioiita.s "f

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

BUK KI40M Vli'iTIOV Robert Sniith, nomtnep on t ::--"ari ticket for oo ti tici ' m -i r. Co

ii a -s jj.-t. return' 1

m ,i t w o

week' vacation in Mieh.xan. vis;!in I'or.fcn JUrhor, Taw Vjl;v Lake and lMe.t, ic. fioh return? f ill of "pep" and prepared to ft- rt tK f.t;; campalsn -i the h.st of sp';-itr- TSoh teMs of i:me;injf up with ft r. :mhr of pditica! crt.nkf. -vho p.-o:np;.-d him as to tipbetter methoda of the political yame. Itoh'.. mai:-. -ad ulu'e lriaiiing the r--Uods In hf wurd is to take old "Sii-p' the faml'y doir, in o;,,.r . tttke h cp.jlck ;o ijuaaCanc hen T.ttet .na: Co-, la loot.

PLEATING AND i BUTTON-HOLE HEMMITtHIMi, IH1TON ttl-n-M.. II R tIDIM. IMtoMI'T "i.HViri: ("AIX tt lsr,i TI I.KI'IKIN H 440 l tsl A ITJ sTIIKKT, H ilDlOM). J-1S

.Ti. a '' left Aeroi ix reen p..rch Kli.tjrs !t?s than h ilfsiil price 4. Ii p.til I fi. "ft. ftl "0 . Cilr.toti i S.-n c-.. si;

We im e -n nan 1 onv hllfh sr.ids h : -.-d v- a: and pait.ts at reat rtiuced I Cr:' -.ml 1 ;ok us ot. ( lint tt .--n Co. S-lTjt

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firms -ww-q' m uhv Tiir area nra-mmwm 1 1 a srsi vtr aams'm w w

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LAST TIMES TODAY

NSTAN

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We Like to Give Service Or, to put it differently, has it ever struck you that it isn't the ease of the job, but your liking for it that makes it attractive? We're in the battery buinest because we liko it. If we can give you service that you didn't know we had, .we are particularly pleased. We don't stop with merely filling, charging and testing your battery, find selling you a new one when you need it. We're here to do everything we can to see to it that your battery ivt9 most miles of uninterrupted service per dollar, and more satisfaction all around. We like to be bothered. Come in anytime. ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 717 So. Hohman Street Phone Ham'd 554 ROBERT BULLOCK Crown Point, Ind. INDIANA HARBOR TIRE AND BATTERY CO. 137th and Grapevine Streeti Phone Ind. liar. 475-R

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FLORENCE VIDOR in "THE FAMILY HONOR' Also Larry Semon in "The Fall Guy"

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Thu trademark, aisieped H red a tha eaw. iinilft h WtPafti TWHd&l JKiWher Battary.

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in g" of t o sin' . Tin y re i ' ruilt d

in aJoi'Lo: to nil sty its n-.w iu-'.1

Ov.-it.r to th.- flnj-n.ial

railr ads, the ,uiiiii.vi-n do. s r.ot

tend to ,- e-.'-r', I. tit : i 1 p.-rm.t

th.-m ooi.!.-ra;.l, time in : ry . . o- : ' ' !!! ruruis!; -r out t'le tii-a, A . 15. C,- ,..k. truffle . x- ' U'lit'B irufcIlU.K 'tl'(

pert for the commission, satd .

Hot water

FOR INDIGESTION

hy two steel disks 24 Inches acru.s and he.irtntf th.- black letters "it. It " on a white circular fiebl .itiartei.1 hy a black cireiA. When no-te than one . ror-.-irir t- to h" marled at a -inie

I Pia-t, t !!...-.. Wlil Oe oo, o-

;!: ,! k.-i rcetngiilar sli-p.-'. .uinupi' .'ros.ainK The sinms mtl.-t he ert-cted " feet, from the ero-lncs an! must be seven , . . . ... ... i ...a

ami rme-o-ii. in 1 a.-.. . .. , Flimlnate Worthless Picture.

I ie-.el Th'- total coo haj. been est I- ... ,, , , ! , , .,.- If pi'-i tires arc worth fr:iiii:;iK hnv I mated at approximately J-.o'.U.jO. ' . .. . C,,,,-,;,, ,eii! h-ae th- .M-ense .,f th- hPtn frj.e.e.l. (itherwlM- jo,' thetn j ,. ,t . .... -t -ri- aiol th- i-.ci: .,1. it'-wiy or throw them uctay. Imn't lt

I e.-t-v-ar! v will hear the expert,. of! the yottlieor mPltiliCT ! Co- fjipiHy

pin pi.'tur! on th- wn!!. The ci!i:! fir! it nif they soon become wusiii'Iy (lust collectors. SrinC!, fi;csy Lr;.- librae sluiuld be nvid'led f. r the same renxn.

When Matching Cciora.

'"' ,1 After one has l"..ked at a color A"" ' "'" "' ' for a f-w tnoriopts the ey hecomes

P'lnptt" to tit.it oior .'ital is p.. top-cr

i!!lT-!vn-f s. 'ouds voii

f transportation and p.-t t nir . ApproxiI . ,. .. .... .- ...t

w i 1 ' w d in. re t ha n

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the two sunns. The ptnte cc.mmls.'lon will ascertain the l-..-a -o-.r s end wiii Tirect the -o'.-i.--

ltitf-fstate. Mr. Stttftllmati leaves 1 j a wife, tive S"iif urid two daughter.-, j Mrs. lo.-k Craha.rt. a d n u urht .-r. it; ur-

ri vii.c trm; row from I.i 1'ac-, Texas, j t,. a,,.,., Co funeral K,l .11- ' WaVAWA"

Com I I- ted

NEW R. R. CR0SS1HG

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Indiana Public Service Com-i

mission Adopts Design Of Disc. Th-' Indiana mtbltc kt to- c arimtslon h.a.-i adopted spoclrh ati-ms for the

new railroad cr.iJKtnK Mum- tevpiiredj hy a new law to b- ci.et.-.! at ....!

raiii-o-ol ero.-strii: in the .state bt:

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::;:;1:::t;t;;-;;?1;;:;::-,,r;., ,y mxmmmmmm

siKn ar- to be mn-le in the state ; -?: iffj&V'tl

Prtson pursuant to !aw. The . om,,,,:- M'mMMS

bbm w.U ..oeri h.ds ..i. -1' a: V p - no , ? , jo v.Jit..i'i4J' 3rT for Klvcui.e,i f. st.pporr he. dUks. The .w r.ouir,, the -.mmis- . mMIMJ

slon , fi, a da!- ,i, n the sins snao , 9 have been Placd a' eve, cro.s-m; M'g . orlir.-.i y crofstngs nltl w mark, d , ?$l

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aaaa-MgMiiaLa j Xe.V Keep Your BSoed: t j Pure In Sumnie? it S r

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Many fover epidemics aro j causod by impurities in tho j

-water supply Jintl are enaou oniy when tho water is purifiad. Likewise, many blocd dKordori tach tt--m. tetter, pimples, boiis. blackheads and Rheumatism ara cauaed by impuiitica in tha blood supply and can bo topped only when these are driven out. Enrich vour bicod and keep it pure hy -tokltja S. S. S. Vsj could have no better health, in.-urar.ee. For Spocia Boo7.if ar for inciit irf uai lit 1 '-e , R i t - u t c htr e. write Chief Aferfica .4 f.M r, 5.S.S. Co., Deh t439, Atlanta. &J. O't S. S. 3. at ynur ifruit

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and a gentle reminder

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SAVE 50 bv selecting your Purs while this sale is in progress. FRANK BERNAT

Ladies' Tailor and Furrier

feBL5C I 636 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND

The Standard blood Purifir; : a Si 2 E3 E H !c 3 E BIG.JSI J WtarT-a-rr3B i B O BS D r B SB B DTBTb

thoiiid not lofk a' the materials lo'iicer thtii) a rninu'e nt 1 tiiu If you wtint a close m ttch.

ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. John Palkovich. Hungarian physician, has opened an ctfice at 61 ."i Chicago Avenue, Eat Chicago.

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! FIRST CALUMET 11

TRDST-AND

NGS BANK

The Dollar Put In The Bank Is The Saved Dollar Saving is madr easier if you first bank what you. intend to save. Cash your next pay check at this Bnfc and then dcyosit in a ravings account her- ($1.00 sum

an account if you haven't one) what you intend to save. Hi I Put your savings regularly in this Bank. MTiether you save $1, $5 or $10 each pay day, bank it first here. ife Let this Bank help you save. It it not larger 'pfj amounts deposited at irregular intervals, but rather ifjpj small amounts saved steadily that soon build up the . jr: bank account. j 1 Enjoy the protection of a kept-up savings accewnt. f3 fi Beg;n to save now; deposit your savinRS here, where

they will tafe and earn interest for you. Chicago and Kennedy Avenue EAST CHICAGO

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i he hast Ihicago-lhicago lios Line The East Chicago-Chicago Bus Line Begins Operating Wednesday Morning, August 16, Between East Chicago and Chicago. The bus will leave Chicago and Forsythe Avenues. F.ast Chicago, every morning at 9:00, via. Whiting, South Chicago. 63rd Street and Cottage Grove, to State and Van

m Buren Streets. Fxeturn at 1 : 30 P. M. by same route.

Fares fom: E. Chicago, 35c; Whiting, 30c; S. Chicago, 25c SPECIAL TRIP SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EVENINGS Leaxe East Chicago 6 P. M. Leave Chicago 1 I : 30 P. M. W. L. BURCH, Mgr. PHONE HAMMOND 863-J

SELLERS M..TSRCArT

H. t AlnatSc Lowrttei Flew Buk C'oete us f..0t etrtrj. a penalty.

No J Autfttnatic Bk Shelf Fjitaeidor. Cvit u ia, 300 e.-.u. anQUAl.y.

N. 1 -OH W.nd rut.ixJ Ftai-b. Osata us f9.7V eti't, a.tnuaily.

No 4 Di-reil Conetructjon. An '-se-l in a ii htKh gta.le iura:tur, ia.:s ua .vfrt i-fl'ijitV

No 5 Dot-prof Baae Tap .nd-e.W tKe Frc.Ur VJoek Tabie. Coot us No. -CI.e "tooba. v-tf u e-SC extri. tU.TiO etra. aar.ual'T. annuelly No. T Ast-pre-o Caalon. -)tt ua IJD.COJ extra, accuaily.

This ii the last week of this great free offer. Come and pick out the cabinet you want and we will deliver it to your home for $1.00 down and give you absolutely free this $10.00 set of aluminum ware.

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Batteries

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2 Tread Pa ts. 4 '4-qt. Mna-,4 Bowl. 1 1 ci. Lipped St.ce Pio, 1 1 j-qt t.lrpe.l Mu.-e ( tin 1 2a;:. Liccei Sause It au. 2 0 '4 In. Pie Plates, 1 ?,!. btralner. 1 3 -nt. fuddira I'm. 1 u .jt C ulor.tal Keule sua Co. cr. Jjtt the Assortmtni Lang Wanted by the Avrragt HoaKitife.

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The Progressive Furniture Store 165 EAST STATE STREET (UpstaLs) HAMMOND Where Rent is Low and Prices Lower

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TRUST & SAVINGS BANK

137u aAND CEDAR- STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Business Men Invest In These Safe 7 Bonds Careful business men are nmonR thoe who ir.vef in the First Mortgage 7'" COLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. They find th.-e 7 " Bonds a safe investment for surplus money. Secured by first mortgage on income-bearing property in the City of East Chicago, these Bonds r-psct.cr.t a choice grade of security. And our confidence in them is such that we first invest our own money in t!tr Bonds. Make your waiting and surplus money earn MORI.. Get 7'i and SAFETY. Start now. Ask about t!.e.e B"nds, get the booklet describing hem. isit tins Btnk, write, or merely telephone Indiana H-ubor 1 "). Partial payment plan if desired. Payments, of $10 monthly buys a GOLD Bond,

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