Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 6 January 1922 — Page 5

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TH'R TJ'M WJR. VA1E FIVE GRANT CHOSEN I TO HEAD BOARD i HOW MOTION IMCTURE .SIakS AifciASUKK FABULOUS SALARIES ON PAY DAY Lake County Man He-Elect to State Board of Agriculture.

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1-OWT5IJU Ind.. Jar.. t .--The Indianboard of agriculture .today elected 'i'tiomas A. Orant, of I.cve:i, ttcf blent: . W. Taylor, of BiX.-nvi ;.-, ice-irosd-'ert; I. JJtwf, Brown, of l'Vank;!;i. recording secretary ; William St. Jonea. of .t i-:rrnount, financial p;retary. aiui l-Vr-cest Neal. gereral superintendent of t'te statu feii- pronndi".

-at. urant was re-eieereit unanimous- ; ''. Mr. Taylor 'HIi tftctr votes1, i -ybi.s llarrj- il. Moherly. of Shelby - -hie, .n opponent, received six; vote? ' '-Ml Edjr.tr Philip?, of Walton, another f opponent, received two tf s. SJr. j Krwn was re-elected with twfla vo- j t"8. Charles X Lindley. of "alem, his ' opponent, received mx votes. Mr. Jones j nd Mr. Ncal were re-e'.octed without i opposition, i The board la preparinff to j bands, revise ita 1923 premium l;.t f.nd "ithenrlt arrango for the fair. j

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WILL EXTENtt ROAD

TO CROWN POINT

-he CThtcaso SfilwaoVee r.d flary ia lroad formerly operated by the K. 7. and E. are compictinsr r!ans for iiti "xtension of their lines from Kocliord through Crown Point to Gary and Milwaukee acoordir.s o prrs3 disratolics today. The Chicago, Milwaulipo and Csry railroad was authorized yesterday ty ae interstate commerce commission to 5ui!d a new line, approximately twenty-nine milea in loriKth from .Aurora to .Jolier. 111., at a cost of t2.701, 00'j. I'nJer an application pending: oefore tlie OTnmLsion the lin to ( ..ary will be jjurchaaed gy the Chicatro, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad and in granting ii atbority for the construct ir a the enmTi?sion said the investrnent wcuid be . (. 51 ified, because it would make it potib! for the aul to move Quantities' of coal originating' 0:1 the Indiana lines

iro the northwest without conductfntr ;

lie traSo through con.cepted rail areas. At present the Chicago Milwaukee nd Onry is operating from I'elmore to "ockford a. distance of approximately wentr miles over the K. .1. and 12. The proposed new rigrht-of-way will eitend through both Crwn Foir.t and Gary, tminatiii8r to SiHwaukee.

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Two motion pirture actresses measurinj: th.-ir weekly "roll."

When Lottie Lipstick and Pearl Pretty-Eye?, famous overpaid stars of the tiunkum Film Coxrpany, draw their weekly priy they have to have a muvng van back up to the door of the stu-.lio to take horn.' the small change. The bills they don't bother to count, but ti.erely f lack up and measure. At least this is what peppy press f.trents would have the public believe. Perhaps Lottie ur.d Pearl do get 100,o'0 n'.otioti picturo salaries, but in American money it rarely amounts to more than the seventy-five or a hundred a week drawn by other professional women. Some few really do sjet $100,H0 a year if they ever work a year, but they don't. They oriy make about one picture and are paid only for time spent on said picture.

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DANK TAKEN OVER

GAR Y NEWS

ilNTE(-STlCKAL NEKS SCRv:C.) ST. J)IM, .o.. Jan. 6. U M.fhr. A. O. Meininsrer. m!!"sinK 'or twi d.-ir--s. ar.d an apparent shortage inip''i:din? big- enough to wipe out Us capital and surplus, the affai's of the ris;. t an i day banV: wo-f takers ovr today ty State Coniiiiisyioaer of Finance J. (1 Hughes. State bank examiner:? a been at work on the bank'? b :!f-rs since Wednesday, and sir.ee. that t;ni Jit -mincer has no; been seen at the hank. I'iforts tr get in toueh wrth bun n roved ur.avilin?-. ac-ordincr t- (enry H. Hohen.sehi;d, the president oT tlie tn-

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Federal Agent Kir.-y Sl.uhers of ,. TIcrnl. toriay rrported 1... a. ti!i yesterday on ti.e farm of Andy T.up.i, It. It. S. ?juih J'.etid. At ,,;.y l.aii th.- twenty-five pr.slion hcioteh cutCt "iried in a dtipr-out bari: of the r.irn. ThTc was also a ban el of mash Cat was inactive l.eau it m.s frczen 5.0 1 -'!. One pallou of fjni?ti:.l ino'm: -hire was unearthed. Slathers found two stub;, .';:,) a'ior.s of tna.'h and four callon of moonshlr..- " the farm of I.o'.-is Fa pi rif ar MiUwaka, Tuesday. Mike. Kadko wM al-.-arretted . ia eoanectku with this capture.

FOUR HELD IN BANK ROBBERY

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IMeck, A'ice-l'residfui. A. J ). I!al:r, 'a.iior. f. S. Ilinskovieli. A.s:-

Rei'Ort of the condition oi the Central State Bank at WhitioLr, in the State of Indiana, at the close o? it business on December 31. 1021.

RESOURCES Loans and DiscountsOverdrafts ..

$'27,378.40

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HENRY FORD CHANGES HIS TACTICS NOW

'STAFF COKRLSPCNOEKT I. fb SEFV1CEJ iCopyrigrht. 1922. by I. X. .Service.) lKTKOIT, Mich Jan. i. Out of the 'Dearborn Independent'' office are beir?r shipped today. cop!e of tbe Is-sue aa;ed January 7 in which appears a long article entitled "Candid Address to Jews on the Jewish I'roblem." The "Tearbom Indepndert"' prcin are printing today the isye ?atd Janaary 1.4 in which a Ins arti-'Io emitiel "An ddress to OcntMes on the Jewish "Problem." The of ths "fear-"-orn Independent" to b? dated January

21 wiU contain no article about tht '.I! n anti-Jew matter now in type ! been laid a:!ide. j

MICHIGAN CITY NOW HAS CITY MANAGER

W. o. Uut merely i ir:'l-a.j a Jiiember

of tJie i b: . '..: ,?! of cnineer?. TUh-. the ca- .-.f IticlisrJ 11. Scott, -6 ? 'a.-- "Id. 77" Contieot icut street, Crai', m ho u ,'i - ar:rL,i ty M otorcyvr'le Oflicer Vhrend,! of th Clary police ja-f "iS'it on ti,c .-.-mf plaint cf Kupene 12. "Uawren.-e. capta:n in rc.!P!a'unl of 'he ":--h I'-vi-. ion Si-r-al Co. (Iiadio) Indiana Nat i.-inal 'iuard. This if t tirnt arrcttt of tais of -fn!in ' rar;, , .-ott. is booked at the '"entral St.Fon on a chares cf vis'.attnc the Indiana state mfiUiarr law.

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bank by live autimobiie ba r:0 j t j.

lice are with-boldins their nnnvs. Chief of r-. tectives Michael iruches, predicted that ail of the five bandits who participated it; the crime v. ould t-e under arre.t within forty-eiht hours and that their arrest wouVtl elcir up severs 1 other ro'rdi-ri-s its Chicafe-o and throughout Illinois.

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MIClilOAX CITY. Ti.u., Ja:.. . ,n" ;'r :" " ,I'"

John Vir.sl,-. f.r,ir h-carn- iMav.-r- r.f r" C.ea,-. a h'- d

Miehican Citv. nnd.-r t ho mic fitv!hi! name n. lb!

manager form of goTernn'nt at 2 ! esp

o'clock this week, other o facials wtto j th Ri'

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manager, W. ? . Manny; city clerk, j thor

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Janie- p. G'eason: city attorni, "'. C Mullen; director of fsnanc--. C'.;y Stoddard: eitjr treasurer. Kranoia It. L'orat! : city engineer. V-'. C. Ford, ",.- r' of police, I'av.a T. Moni-iTnny : i i.'-f of lira (ifpajttnei,". lrvit! C. lliatiian; yupprir.tendent of public works, ft. O. Fed"r; soper!nd"nt of parks. August Koelm; sti pe rial end nt of waterworks. Albert I-'rehso ar.d cemetery s.tcn, FTf.d Kriicg-cr.

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ESAPING PRISONER KILLS HIS JAILER

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nflt "R NATIONAL NEW1; 3fl"."Cf t r4TTl.KT.Sl':CKiCl, KV., Jan. o Tym Ib"od, Jtoyd (ntjn'.y jaiier, was prooa'ciy fatally sho; by a rrip.suer, who ic.ide bis fii tavvay ia a. jail U til very this rnorninff.

.ioca briiKnew, n pi ror jarc caiavd. Orvi'ie Morffrv, 7roritowr. Oh

'son pereet !a: uipht I '0,;r Owens, were re-canure-

up. a f traniT ifrivsr.p j orea.cir.i; .i.

w a rrirjo-v ed to tbc ' ' ' i ' T! ft 'l.fid O-; 'r".'.t o' the Inn with

po'ice are ma kins ;at;oi; '.n-.c. th ic-

Fowler McCormirk, son of Harold F. McGormick. International Harvester hoar just divorced from Edith Rockefeller McGormick. John Ih's daughter, ia completing his studies at Princeton. When he starts out on a career he will hava to decide whether he will remain with his father or mother. Both are worth millions and young McCormick will start life as a millionaire no matter which side he joins. It is known that the McGormick children tried earnestly to bring iaeir parents together.

GERMAN FIRMS SUPPLYING RUSSIA

t:s:tPNATI')NAL NErt'S SER.'ICE; I'tNDoX, .Ian. C- An invest! 3 at ion Ja Oerrr.any ha. r'veaied that tbrman fnns are supplj-ing- Ibi'-xia with goods that Ijconid Krassm, bead of tht bolshevik trade mt?ion, had r.ror'.i?cd 10 buy in Knciand. St wad learned today. Ivra.ain explained that the orders had been given Cermany because th Germans were w iilinj? to ae-ept s oviet bonds In payment. The laitisU bad refused to tske tiie bond?.

U. S. Bonds & War Bav. Stamps Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Due Jjrom Banks and Trust Cos Cash on Hand Due from Insurance Dept.

1,990.71 27,631.25 8,000.00 36.050.19 9.147.31 GS9.1S

Total liesources

TilABI UTTES ( a pita! MOek paid in , Surplus , (Undivided lofits

Dividends Unpaid Demand Deposits 1 emand Certificates Titiie Sa vi n gs Deposi t s

Cashier's Cheeks

... 91,939.20 5.00 4,S57.4(! ... 139,232.70

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50,000.00 6.30O.0O 1,299.76 '588.00

91,944.20

111,090.16 260.16

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Incsmbuctibla G.

Gas that is practically Inrombnstlb!

is yieidef! by som of tht? we'Is drilled for rito'-!)' C7." oicinhi.H.a.

IjNFLUENZA II As a preventive, melt and in 1 1 hale night and morning

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VAPoRua

Qnct 17 Million J ait Used VWfe

Total Liabili iies.

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State of Indiana, Count y of Lake, ss: T. -V. D. Baker, Cashier of the Central State Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. A. D. Baker, Casiiier. Subscribed and sworn fn before Hie, this 6th davoi; December, 1921. OSCAR A. AIILOREN, yiy commission expires 3-24-23. Xotary Public

NEWPORT, KY.i

Fran: Ttoa-h and Mrs. j r x-wpert, Kj' tbia mom - I :ir;,nt; Uie ren,a.ins of

f:-r. Airs. Tl.irrict Iav!s .tblenly at t he reiu' noe at : v re.;t fallow in :i a'rt "ai: ire. !';; ' ? . -r -i'..a.i v.:;. c;i:r at the for-

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LEONARD'S BOUT

WITH DUNDEE OFF' j. & L co;

Dundee Injures Knee; Lost to 5 for Season .SX AJlTiOn, Aric'i., Jn. s. -rmke" bunne of Cbicacro. forrr.er "VColr ne baketV5all tta-. reported for -practice last, rifht and within the firs; ew minute oil the floor injured his .ns to aach an ertent that he will b oat of the game the whole season. 'I'io Irsjory wit: not preeiuduo b'3 goric ont for track. !t ts said.

CT-.WArKTCF, VVis.. Jan.. 6 . - Tt 1st officially announced that the proposed ' boxing bout between Jobnn;-- Tjnrie. ' and llenny Ijeonard. which had peon ' tentatively s't Jan . has b'en ca'.d off. Tho..'Kh l-onard liad as-.-eea to box be: ore th-? cub tl.at bad o- ; niotej the Miteaeil-l-eotiard ficiit, caii-i ed off last Monday ecanse of Mi tent j ir.ne.s. It was found t.ha '. cub bad) failed to se-..re the ,ia:- from the .-.v. 'ng cnmmlsfion and plajin i "i" .

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South Shore Tea & Coffee Store 294 North Hohman Street Phone 3641

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After inventory we find a number of odd pieces in bed room furniture, living room furniture and dining room furniture, which we have reduced from 20 to 40. NowT is the time to purchase that odd piece or complete furnishings for your home at a big saving.

On Sale Saturday Only

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bugar, 10 lbs . . Pure White Lard, per lb Cood Luck, 2 lbs Best Creamery Butter, per lb Nutro, 3 cans for Pet Milk, tail can Com or Peas,

54 c 12c 46c 44 c 25c

Our Special Blend Coffee, A3 lbs. 87c, per lb. . OXJ Our Very Best M. & H. OQ

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ROYAL ROUMANIAN BK Um TO ATTEND MARY AT WEDDING

Coffee, per lb . .

3 lbs. for $1.15

FRESH BAKED COOKIES

; Plain Cookies, ! 2 pounds ...... Assorted Iced Cookie I 2 pounds

1 Bars,

per pound . , Fine Cooking Potatoes, per peck

LIVE POULTRY

Springs and lien?,

1 0 bars for. . U. S. Mill Soap, 10 bars ....

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per can Peaches, in heavy syrup. A.Kr large cans, 2 for J V

Libby's Pineapple, large per pound ......

cans, 3 for ? I, per canwv w American-family Soap,

Fancy Bartlett Pears, 9 9 C large can Pure Preserves, all flavor," C C 1 lb O Cr- JJ

I -uj. jai a, i iui . . . Horse Radish, cer bottle

COFFEE COFFEE Fancy Peaberry Coffee, OEt 4 lbs. 95c, per Jb....4

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Brass Bed aj illustrated. 2-mui posts, 2Ir.ch top rod?, 2-inch filling rods, 4-inch top mounts, massive mounts on filling rods, satin or point hnish, can be had in sizes, guaranteed to give ?yfect service. .

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Fancyjantos Coffee, O 4 lbs. 95c, per lb. ... "

EXTRA SPECIAL Chicken Feed, f OA ioo-ib h?g vi.oy EXTRA SPECIAL KeHo.jg's Corn FkVes or Pest

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Princess Marie ot Rouroania. Princesi f'ario of Rounnania, known as cn: of the most beautiful royal maidona in Kjropc, hafl been chosen as one of the bridesmaid? to attend Princess Mary c T Great Britain when sho becomes the vife of Lord Lascel!e early tbi; vcar. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

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