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LEGION DROPS HOT TILT TO THE LOWELL QUINTETTE

STATE GAGE I TGURNEY IS

a (1i(fi-rnt attitude regarding Wcdntsdsy'a affair, ami to remove any idle value which they liavo placed on

jmorM regard in ir the r.wfss r the

down-stat c j s .

lit-si rved seats may 1,- fa,cured ct j Slitter's at per resciaation till tftoe. j o'clock iri Uie eyenin'-r i f the battle. ; There w ill be .'lily one L-arai: which n ill ; start promptly at 8 :!.';. After the njaiiir i an orchestra vrtit provide music fori

dam-insr until 1 ;:''. This m-w femur should pleas the kuly ftns.

Purdue and Indianapolis Will;

is Honors This

Year

.SUPREME S DOWN

GARY ELKS. 7-0

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a. b.i.-.kthn:: 'd . in ihirt; 1 1 ';? Tit. .in

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ernooii i a i !ote five bund lei 1'UCn.

Morris 1 tin?

football ttjn .s: ! uft-

lipIlMll? v FAkr-

ii. " The a. f;lrk I'.iyiii

'J fans saw t 'i pain'. (juur!'i'.:i'.im.iii mad- the miiv

w a ii 'i ye T a on' y-

CUB SCOOT SIGNS young sow. OF LOS ANGELES

liOS AN'ilKI.KS. Cal.. Jim. f Martin I 'oini.x ii-h. a v.'iniu I rnlhiT ; Nick.

til-' I ..is Aneclcs I'inln'i. Ins 1 . ti sign--. cl by K; -i u k Kif'Ani. scout for t tie liicaL:o Cubs in southern t'a 1 1 1 1 rni.j j and , i izuna . j Kenvin c1.--1h .-a tha I ). mol C ii is on., of the most jiromisinc southpaw; he has ivpr ir .i .l Uj..n in tri" smith- i wt st and tdiouht prm e a real a-t to j thy Ohioajso t.u.n. innii vn;ii is com-' tlioiily tiled "Zip." For til.- las' ttirt-. ; mmit 'us n h i h. i-n i.i: V:n for local ! .-f. mi. i;. dues ! n th" ..:ti.- ni Celi- '

i ml 1 i; il i ist i i a 1 I a e- i

and pa. ing. Close guarding- featured tim contest and the marksmen sirtiurud baskets under extreme d. faculties. l.owil Uai t half tinie, 12 to 7. Jteitelaer outplayed the home team duiiftx the linal Ji ill f . but with .ml, m ...

Th. t f- n ..- dt. 1 c r A iiiLfif-.j li. h..a. I . - ...

kctbU tram f!Vrrd a rveral the j Scljum j(.d ,a th PCwrinff ror ljOWei(

.jii.i.-t i no siroiiii iiw'ii ifiori ii ve . ..-v. i i . ... ........

Can Irfluence Co.o- cf G?!d-':sh. Tlit? celor f 'ili'h ii is loo hiit'il V,y rJtatiKin the atn.it:nt of m hi-mt sub-; BLa net's in tilt- wii'ir j

Men of Weight arid Influence. "mi.vi" lrtng irniso," says a miiftu z iK' rit-r. KsioTiaily avt injupoi ( 'h'w'aii'l Nous

trilutJ, Viy heiui; high .nr two tieid givlfl.

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at I ii; on l'Yuiay ni:ht. The Katne w rlosf bihI hotly rontepted from the trt to finish, and thp victor was in

doubt until tlic la.st t wo or thrr rnin- ' ut'K of play. Tho rtnl scorp whs 16 j Life as 1 See It. to J?. j It's rousrh to want to snar alHj !iave lath oatMK cxliilufcit uwd fatn work Do wlrtcs". Loulsvll'o ( 'Hliiff-JouniaL

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ami

in number.

bi-uiu a

touchdown of ti;,- g-nnii quarter h mail.- a lo thi? only loll UiiOivi il . ra i ser t h c 1 i i !j Mar.

'i w hieli :i ;')iii,ii!.i;,'ly I the ilamioir. A . A., I i t.. n . -s. tioi'l imji i-- -.vil! tdke aj iir-iucM t7. .ry fri r t,t,r: T hi.--, n-.ind yon. naij ! cv, i !,.K rsr :1,.t ..f ,.,, i.-, vt hasketi.c.M i .-:rran I,T a eist",,!-... Ti. . a'" tii.us-l Korf.- I.1 : ' s ;,.., Ml K ! SpfM.,u " :,'''r ' ori' s- i.; i i, the . 7.,-.ifi It.; :"'r- :"w '' s. . r;.,.;.i foirn,!- ! tt K.T v-'';! "- M'ir"i It. H.viiy ..K.i;.. ... :"' ' ' ' 'iil''ii ii ide.I i f t ' ( 'oriKelrna ti .. . .1,1 H i'"t- l't.Mei.t '!'-(-; i..lia;-.i 1..11 ' '' n n..!. K.H ;' i'!!."r sin- Kalc.Mi K I A' "f ti': -' act. iMlictl ; Kubsi itutii'itu t'alloni f..ir ; '"iiM. ey. ii. :-. an 'in- M o( "i t ' I in for iies.s. lustier !' l ac ; i-fn .-si ... . .; ;.s t!r

In the third end run fur lit tiid curtain

on? won Jt oni :

1 .i new (i : k ), . Ha-ike V.n i n ii k i ; . . . K.sh ! . . . . O'tz ' .. -ii.-i.-t ! . i . . i in! v K n ito; J . . Mens I iiiiani.- ' . fen in I

Am

i f I'm . a M a n a rr

j leagues. I W i ifiii'V now I i.- i ii tn. mi'- ri of i the romo ich tamily on "ei clubs. Nick ; riiini.o. ii h !n viti made his debut with ! the A titf el.-i last J t ar .

COMETS TO PLAY SO. CHICAGO WHALES

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flat

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LAST DAY TO KILL RABBITS

f.askci ha'l . , Sr't a r.'.i 1 i i i ha i 1 w hen t In- ;. Yhal' .-' or b.-;t Maria foosi. is Tit u rsd.'i y t -t r t

I l".' 'Ionia i t 't . no

TSr.c ;

mrw bii.skf-tbull team at the Irving

sym. This is cure !. ,t ntin? ir.'ni'lins many nuii-s in see. same teann nljvcd to a 26 to a

,-. -i..n w in j of basket-i

t S n.iih I'hieaso j krmi ii as t !i" sanlii j uvae.e 1 1 am mum! m-x t j 1- to Mi'"' i-a i t !e t i. t be j i I:' tiiii"'tui'fi tir.-niler ,

siiojo! j i , I worth TiiesU .-'iir :

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... .' ,,, 'O.iei. at liidi.oi s orv i ir.f " final .smash Mar. h 17 and

rriiijit In- til.- ..... i

i i uii'ion,hl Monday, January 9, Marks!

the Close of the Season. !

That f

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A . A . i fir'te-ii is each i-etl ft n

i isrlier in the. season. The t'om.ts veil) h:iv their Fame Mn up while the ! Whales are cminc loaded with farmer coiiecre star.:. They exjiret to ;rov to tb fans that they have the letter tpa m . The Rami' will In reality be a ! -rtKle affair as both t".ims will bo out i for reVertsrc . j The proceeds o" the t.r.tc :ofi to the

wirtnincr team. This slope fissures the fans a real bat tie. Tlw Whab-.s will

Moral

ft t ho open n,iii fo hoot mar f raai.iis. th

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ot a:fl t)U,'. the crui'ie f I! Slils Ti Tic

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i 1 1 y in the ,s : a ; an 1 t'sualiy hav bree or Ther.. ,u e Kuuday '"rn t r. i ' y 1 . a cue?!.

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id .tin a j't a- t ii -ii i ehe Mr i:

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(leeomin eTfei tie '!'.!. sday . fr"in this date until April 1. rabhir artpreteeted bj- n Indiana g-.tiric law. 'if'Ti,"' N. Mjntipil i. suprrintend-n' of the tisji gam divifrion nf the t-tate "insi-rvH't;'ti .linrttiii'iit. .ays more confusion fxi:-' roaari:iic fin open and closed s.;i..ii on rabbit.- than on

s a ,- l'i H't s t . i ; "

any j many I

fiay pi' ''

any other s-,lr.t.ies 0f game bitds in thin f!uf Hundreds of letters. by t eie jihoro- " ; 1 Is. com,, a s.as'.n. In-ptiri'tijr ft!"

j oi' iai.l "11 ! a !o ; s . I .

J ci .ti fusion t. . ( misiir t. j .v io-n they cr.- e.. Idled (were, ili.-lriliiti.il be fo v

ihl

! hrlnjr a iarsc d.-lcp-a f io n of

s flay with th.-m and tlie- v.'i'.I Vac k tiielr iuwful: team to the limit. The iettintr in

:.boi.lt (if ev-'ii ii'.iT,i-y at this time hut South I'hicaufi will probably filing odda by j;ainf t :m. Never before have thi fans taken as much Interest in a basketball Kam. .f the hfittle TJHJI-dday evi tlira: . Ser.th Chicago has (rone wild ovi r the name and thJ promise to turn out in tarye number?

to root for ':ir ir f ;. uri ; . The j Whaies have been pr.-ictic evevj I flight for the last thre- ceeks. s, they will be in en'iil cond'ti'in for the trim- J mini,' they intend to ti'iud t he Cutlet. ) I'.ctid. r. the c i a ell f.'iwatd of the! AVhalcs w ill iii.in- tin i'utis how tile j frame ahouid playid. This hoi- is I

i streak of lishtriin -r on the j

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siipp 1cm. " n ted

! t..s d'k in lit- tile l b s. ! .hatttes Co. I of I il e I !l H -s I

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i CHAPTER FROM

1 1 HUULIO 10EPE1EI1IS!

keti-ai! floor. litniiie onttiel ler, will a if be The Whales are aiso ! S.trta Maria I'l.itm-il K. riiavinrr lind. r 1 lie name

JIM BARNES- Txr-, MKv:-ry"r" , str.-ntri ii of fh" ( opu-m s

! 1 Me i. est le '. el.S i t'

pi.rt of i i;e state, oat

! p ror en at Crown l o

f r'ei Jim 1 ;a rr c j f Eeti.in.jr out of :

oicp. mi. i s i.;rn 1 ;

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for mi.

'led I'm.,, W -i'--.i ... is it's nam i,."i by lr In la it -a

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il red

: -1 i' r o fine ar

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are in a. ilep p.it neiir the i e t.oush sand to prfy.nt ' ontr too fur into another

Tint don't f triUe bo far hack 1

in i 411 t ,j.-t jour ciub ahead , the e: (j I'l tin e to ge; th'i '

i.iiK tip. Vi.t! 'mi.-t j'.i'l;.' the anioun- ,

of s.u d you want to t.kc hy the

distancii you have to w. l- u can rot?- i

'jdlate thp distance by th sand hut mi- I ' ; Uer no condit ion, hit too easily." i Which information to those who hac bad trouble in aettinsf out of bunkers ' and trap.s v. ill lie meat and drink. Life j i is simple for the golfer fieekins to Irn- , prove hi game. All he bus to do to i '. : retinue some defect in his same i.s to J j vt ad s. chapter from Jirn Barnes oi ; ' j Harry Verdon or Jocjt Hutchisoti. "

.' i s. I'.r, -uli lyn their ! 1 ii'.'ii p . irwn t i na th i f C . a nd are f Mati'a Marta k now s the they have one

teams in this i- v" . This m an t worn without

Smiiii or Khel'on around the be.-ivy c.

they ant -

ran

rinfcs only

to :osc because the floor was not larre enough for basketball.

reroi'd i row is exp, .- ?.) ThursiUiy. Fans w Ml hrtv.- (., come jir'y to ; pood s-a's. Tie firt cai.te will ' i ti'i.'l a 7 : i .'i p. to. There ved! a'.-o b. 1 r bus to take care of th crowd atier

tiie frame

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T IT T A TVTT T A XTr ii-K

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loung and old, laborer and ornce man alike, should be interested m this announcement.

Beginning today, we are placing on sale one of the greatest lots of men's footwear it has

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Kvery pair of shoes we offer is the last word in Style, Quality and Workmanship.

let you can get them at such remarkable clearance prices as these:

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EXPECT CHANGES IN GOLF RULES

EYES Scient ifical 1 r Exarauied Glasses Fitted.

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.). . ooip'il ii.nt hai of "uppori -

! JOHNNY WILSON IS

FIRED BY HCOMlvnSH"

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dianapciis Jhn-Uo. t'li.ttup; as Kms . ir.'.'iif V. K'. r.-.-i If",.

ff. UTKUKD, CO XV., Jan. 9 - -Johnny j Wilson of Boston, middleweight boxing ; iiampion. and hi.-i manager were bar-

lied from UtltiiiiiT in i oiitiectteut today i by the Mate athletic board. The siik- I

late i

j p.-eHion will siand until New York l.i tfi the i.iirri. r.

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1 The r;ice of lnntikind would perish did they ef-tise; to jjid eafli otlipr. From the time the PKlher hind The child'lnHd tili tin1 moment pome kind aslmj ant wifies the death flamj) from the ! Itow, wt tatitud oxit without i niutunl help. No one who holds the J power of ffi-nnilnc tiid tun refuse it Witlimit s'tii!:. Wnher Scott.

' ' it 1" 'At it. Jan. I' . I r asi ;; change j in L-oif rules hk'-ly w ill result at the .annual meeting of tl,.. fnited .States I Oo'.f Association here. .laioiary it. j western official pr dieted . j T lisearii in tr -if the . :..-t- ; bail and ball -en of bounds rules caiiI" .If for ni;na!v of "stroke ami th'static." was expected. i'o r 1 1 1 ;i 1 a 1 1 i,u oi'

a new stymie rum ami the rule re. ganlir.if an unpiay able i e als,, wiil be ji i 'ii eons id rn-1 i. n ("nity of rub s j- i - 11 !i eastern ami wi'.'tf rn a sum i.-n i o 115-. which h.-iie caused considi rahie troubb'. in t ho past, will be .sonsrht by offieirs of the Western hod".

Hammond Optical Parlor;

No. 169 PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY Fred J. Smith, Pres. j G. J. Backr, Vice Pres. j John W. Durick, Sec. i John W. Durick, Treas. j ( Condensed Statement of the I

Condition of the First Trust and

Savings Bank

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Education Never Ceases. Tl'.e wisest fellows ;ue lie ones whose edijcMtioti isn't complete. nnl won't he t oinplejc jm lone; as thi'y cutt live. niM'i'i.f ami think.

PSSS$S325Zl Trust Company at Whiting, in the State

ot Indiana, at the Close or Ks

WHO'D THINK THIS T.AMP WAS PLAYED IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA?

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Hotel Hammond Taxi Between Gostlin and Kenwood Between State Line and Columbia 35c 15c for Additional Pauenxer REASONABLE SHOPPING AND THEATRE PARTY RATES Modern Up-to-Date Bus Service for Hire PHONES: HAMMOND 3337 1206J 336

Business on Dec 31, 1921

RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts $282,625.09 Overdrafts 26.25 Uniled States Bonds 52.800.00 Bonds and Stccki (other) 3.200.00 Furniture and Fixtures... 4,250.00 : Other Real Estate 35.000.00 i Due from Departments. . . 6.796.85

Due from Banks. Company Funds 24.300.30 Cash on Hand 10.103.44

Current Expenses 8.109.53 i iTaxirsPaid , 2.307.5.7

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In tee st Paid Othttr Assets .

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Total Resources . . . .$436,284.27

"Ked" Kuberis, indicated by arrow, scoring Centre's hrt touchdown aguinht Arizona D. at San Diego,

F'ootball, associated for years mas holiday games in the coast with chilly autumn blasts, biiow cities. Hut when the famous

Centre college team annihilated Arizona University 38 to U at San Dieo the weatherman slipped. The trame was played in a sea of mud. The spectators wore raincoats and umbrellas.

flurries, blanket-wrapped sr -ma-tors and November has become a summer resort cane for California. The leading ,eaiiis ef tincast and middle wesv play Chri;t-

The playtrs became a sticky, goo-y. tumblinp mass. Centre's terrific line plunges weren't hindered, however, as the photo above shows. The Centre attack has spil!e,4 the Arizona line on its back, allowing Roberts to score.

We are oiferiur tilled frames, any

DR. CARTER Eye, Ear and Specialist Huo xour Onuses i'it'vd by ta OcciUiut etaeles, fjold

tyle, titled vith

lone lenses, tinalcil iaiuy,aiu price ever named for .Spectacles, with b-u-te of this li.-i racier. Careful eiiniin;ition of your ee by an ().--ulist Free For this wet' only. ( ros Kj'r Stralntiteneil - Over iifmo easeH. Below are nameM in your own neighborhood. Co and talk to them. Mrs, V. . Atkins. Cherry St.. Hammond, '"'liana. I'hone Hammond 3 T r, 7 . tiistanl I" lineman for 'Western I.' n i o ti . Mr. Jpmes 1 tee h man, 543 Van Iluren ft., c.ar.t, Indiana. Mrs. It. rei-kiim. 746 Walton Ht., Hammond. Indiana. Ton.wils removed by tvi-ilieht slucp. No chloroform, no hospital. 1 Vt not let inoney keen you away. Time payments accepted. Kit NKt.l N . t'.IHTKR. M. 1. ta S. Mn le St. Haunt It tn . Sun. ilaj JO to 1-.

LIABILITIES

Capital Stock Paid in.

Surruus Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid Interest and Discount. . . . Other Earnings Demand Deposits Certificates of Deposits. . . Savings Deposits Tru?t Deposits Due In Banks and Trust Companies Bills Payable Treasurer's Checks Certified Checks Cash Over

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$ 50,000.00 12,500.00 1,848.13

4.00 ! 14.927.73 j 5,564.47!

lb 1.900. 50 2.630.00 109.803.74 21,349.65

1 5.000.00 25.000.00 14,380.79 1,271.05 104.21

Total Liabilities ... .$436,284.27 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: I. John W. Durick. Secretary Treasurer of the First Trust & Savings Bank, of Whiting, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. JOHN W. DURICK. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 4th day of January, 1922. AD ALINE JONES. (Seal) Notary Public.

My conmission expires June 23, 1925.

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