Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1916 — Page 5

"Friday." Nov. 2471916

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I IV AIN AROUND -GAR YMrs. Robert II. Bogarte. formerly of Gary but now of Dallas. Texas, arrived n Gary today to visit old time friends and acquaintances and wita her parents at Valparaiso. IS1TIG SOX flF.RE. Mr. and lira. Harry J. Geoghegan. 209 Marshal! street, are entertaining Mr. i J'-oghegan's father. II. A. Geohegan of l.dckporl, X. Y. VIMTIG SISTER HERE. Mrs. J. Splker of Jackson street, has if iier guest her sister, 5frs. P. Z. Diffonbacher and family of Pittsburgh, w ho will soon leave to spend the winter in Florida. MRS. DOOLEY. Mrs. C. H. Dooley, 630 Jackson street, was hostess to tne 1916 club yesterday afternoon. The prizes were for high score, went to Mrs. O. S. McGinnity. Mrs. Ida Gillmurray. Mrs. King. Light refreshments were served and all in atendanee had a deiisrhtful time. fy. Llsrlht

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So. sisy." REPORT OF THE

THE CITIZENS' GERMAN NATIONAL BANK AT HAMMOND, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 17, 1916. RESOURCES. Loan? and discounts (except those shown on b and c) $ 691,554. Dfi Total loans .-. 691,554 96

a ot pr ana Dins reaiscountea (see item 53) Overdrafts, secured, I ; unsecured, $92.11 U. S. Bonds: F. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) 10(1,000.00 V. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) 125,000.00 Total U. S. bonds : Bonds, securities, etc.: .Monds other than U. S. bond3 pledged to secure postal savings deposits 32,500.00 Securities other than V. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged 192,91 l.'ifl Total bonds, securities, etc .. Stocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) j Furniture and fiixturea Ilenl estate owned other than banking house Net amount due from approved reserve agents in

New York, Chicago, and St. Louis Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities Net amount due from banks and bankers (other than included in 10 or IS) Fxchanges for clearing house Outside checks and other cash items .". Fractional currency, nickels and cents Notes of other national banks Lawful reserve in vault and with Federal Reserve Bank ' Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from V. S. Treasurer ,

TOTAL

LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in , Surplus fund I'ndivided Profits - $ Less current expenses interest, and taxes paid Circulating notes outstanding Net amount due to banks and bankers (other than included in 29 or 30) Demand deposits: Individual deposits subject to check t'ertificates of deposit due in less than 30 days ... Certified checks "ashier's checks outstanding - '."nited States deposits - Postal savings deposits . I'pposits requiring notice but less than 30 days Total demand deposits,' Items 33 34 35 36 37 3S n) and 40 - -

Time deposits (payable after 30 days, to 30 days or more notice): Certificates of deposit - Other time deposits - Total of time deposits. Items 41 42 Liabilities other than those above stated TOTAL

State of Indiana, County of Lake, S3: I, H. M. Johnsor, Cashier of the above nrnied bank, do solemnly swear hat ihe'above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT Attest: his 23rd dav of November. 1916. " - ANTON H. TAPPER. JESSIE M. DOCK1NS. -T. J. RFFF. Notary Public. J. K. STINSON. My com. expires Sept.'lti, 191S. ' Directors.

HBTIHV TO SEW YORK. After a week's visit here, the guests of their nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeWitt, 713 Jefferson street, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe have returned to t'nelr home In New York. fiO TO CAT.IFORMA. 'Mr. and Mrs. L 3. Boyd of the Carnegie apartments. Sixth avenue and Van Biiren street, left yesterday to

j spend the winter in California with Mrs. Boyd's parent: of Spring; Valley, lit. IX BISIXF.S9 FOR HIMSELF. Nate Lelbson. formerly employed with the II. Alschuler Co., has gone to Cedar Rapids. la., where he will engage in business with his brother. SO MILES NO AUTO SPEED FOR GARY Judd Caldwell, a salesman of Joliet, was arrested by Officers Miller and Zukowski at Sixteenth avenue and Broadway at 2:30 a. m. today. According to the officers Caldwell was driving his car without lights and was only, goin- thirty miles an 'hour." J i (.-aid wen s car, -in-ijooDJ va! urm . . . i -. . . J 1 .-. v. 14. r nr r ar "n Ytf I dj me ponce as uah " " , ,w , ! was released pending hearing before! i Judge Iunn. LOOKING FOR j OIL AT SUMAN Gary capitalists have organized the Suman Oil & Gas Company for the purpose of drilling for oil at Suman, Jackson township. Porter county. A plat of the new oil field (fr old one) was placed on record last Saturday. The land 'has been survey into lots 165 CONDITION OF 9 1,554.98 92.11 225,000.00 225.4 11. "fi C,2:;4.72 4,200.00 9.000.00 2.829.96 4.1,:;49.2! "2,294.06 75,643.27 21.415.99 6,:!52.55 i .1 25.ni 7,550.00 119.036.0S 5,000.00 5 on. os 622.2:! $1,402,246.01 $ i oo.ooo.on 40,000.00 11,775.23 90,400.00 54.S2fi.04 4:15,509.80 4,825.36 1,593.92 24.70 125,00000 24,767.27 14,100.00 2::,9 1 1.7 s? i2.me.55 605.S2l.05 or subject - and 43 47S,Ss7.15 5.212.75 j93,774.37 14,436.54 $1,402,246.01

feet square and leases on. these lots will be io!d. Th. promoters base their hope of finding oil in considerable quantity upon t'n Judgment of Sol "Williams from Tcxaj, who recently bought up the old leases held by the Injun Oil Company that wss organized a number of years ago. llobart Gazette.

EARLES IN SUMMER HOME Mr. and Mrs. William Earle are spending the week at their summer homo in Kast Gary. Mr. Karle Is looking after the completion of the half dozen cottages he bus built Inn past fall and sold. SIXTY GARY LAWYERS DINE J.AST NIGHT There were sixty diners at the Gary Bar associat on's informal dinner at Gary hotel last evening. President Henry K. MacCrack'n presided at the soup tureen. Informal speeches were made and arguments showing the need cf w.iy Gary s hould have a court were presented. The Gary court plan is growing daily in favor and it has the endorsement of ail business interests ia the town. NO EXCUSE NOW FOR POOR TABLE MANNERS The science of catering and the ait of tables manors, polite are taughf in the Gary free evening schools under the direction of Prof. Taul Cain, a young colored man. Prof. Cain is a graduate of Purdue university and was well trained for his present work. In daily life he is a Gary caterer. FIRE CHIEF FAVORS BUNGALOW. STATION Chief "Wilfrid Grant, who wants another fire station erected in Gary at 6th avenue and Killmore street thinks it should be of the brick bungalow type to conform with the architecture of the street. The chief figures a" motor hose cart and a company of eight men would look after the district now. Gary now has fire stations at the city hall, south side, Tolleston. and Ridge district. OLD-FASHIOEND RUNAWAY AGAIN It is a long time since Gary has had an accident in which injuries wer caused by a horse running away. Yesterday afternoon Walter Przpuysz, a saloonkeeper at 1550 Virginia street, got into a rig driven by Otto Brown, 10th avenue and Chase street At 16th avenue and Carolina street the horse ran away. Mr. Przpuysz is now -at Mercy hospital. HIS GUEST DIES 0NHIS HANDS Steen Sund.jvieh told the Gary police this morning that a couple of days ago Steven Bunovich came to his house in a sick condition. This morning Sundovich found Bunovich dead In bed at the former's home 25th avenue and Monroe street. GOODRICH TO HAVE A STAFF V (Continued from Page One) throughout the state are said to be quite willing to accept appointments as colonel, major, captain or something CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells Flow To Get Quick Relief from Ilcad-Colda. It's Splendid! In one minute jour ctogeU iiomii i will open, the air passages of your head will clear and you can breaths freely. Xo more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. Get a small bottle of Kiy's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Applv a. little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. it penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed swollen mucous membrane and relie: comes instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-tip with a cold or nasty ea ta nli B.'i l.-t comes so quickly. Adv. Laederacli "Satisfaction '41m III

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Stuart's Calcium Wafers Dry Up All Skin Eruptions. You Can Now Wear Any Late Fashions. Trial Package Sent Free by Mall Don't M'ir.'y about your shoulders, back, arms and neck. Begin Stuart's Cahium Wafers alter meals and soon you will have as beautiful, soft, delicate I- ' f v 5 ,v ' .v . M " .4. f and fair a skin and complexion as you ever dreamed of. These wafers contain calcium sulphide. This is nature's most wonderful repair agent. It works in the blood just as does oxygen, purifies it, changes Irritants and acids tha: cause pimples, blotches, liver spots. muddy skin, eszema. tetter, and nearly all skin eruptions, into a harmless substance that. Is lost through perspiration. It works like a charm and is tho most, wonderful purifier known to science. Get u to cent box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers at any drug store and then say goodbye to pimples. A free trial package will be mailed if you send coupon. Free Trial Coupon. T. A. Stuart Co., 341 Stuart Bulla, lug, Marshall, Mich. Send me at once by n-turn mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. Street City .State else, on the governor's staff. In fact, it is said that a number of tnem would be glad to get such appointment. The members of the staff wear brilliant uniforms with gold lace-and similar trimmings, and they make a dazzling appearance when they turn out for a parade or a social function. Mr. Goodrich has In mind the purpose to inject efficiency and economy in the administration of tne business of the state. As has already been announced, one of the things he has In mind Is the abolition of the oil inspection bureau, in order to get rid of a bureau that has been nothing more titan a political asset for the party in power. He proposes to combine the oil inspection department with the pure food and drug department, where, he bellives. it can be properly handled with "a great saving to the state. Ife proposes, also, to abolish the fish and game commissioner and his department, wntch, like the oil inspection department, has been a political affair. The work of that department will be given into the hands of some other department where it can be managed more economically and with good results. It has been suggested that the state forestry department be abolished, also, and tnat the duties of that department and of the department of fisheries and game be combined in a conservation commission, which would, in fact, be a 'state park commission. The state has acquired some beautiful and scenic tracts of land in the state that are to be state rarks, and their management must be placed in the hands of some one. A conservation commission, it has been pointed out. could 'nave charge of the parks as well as of the forestry work and the fish and game work of the state. It. is known that Mr. Goodrich has in mind, also, a number of other, reforms which should save the state a considerable sum of money eaoa year without doing harm to the state's business, but Just what these are has not been made public. Much of the saving can be done, it is said, through a revision of the pay rolls and list of help in tne various departments. Mr. Goodrich has announced that he will have nothing to do with the appointment of help for the state institutions. He proposes to appoint the boards of trustees and put it up to them to employ all of tne help in the management and work of these institutions, leaving the boards free to use their own judgment, although he will co-operate with them in every way possible for the betterment of the service. ACTIVITY IN DUNES REALTY A few days ago Mrs. Mary Blair of Brothers' Guarantee" "You, above all, must be satisfied" that's the keynote of Laeiierach Bros.' complete service. Your interests are always the first consideration when we purchase our stocks of Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware and your interests are always considered first when you come here to purchase. But that is not ail every pur

Chicago transferred 1,500 acres of sand dunes land near Michigan City to the Eastern Indiana Development company. Yesterday in Porter, circuit court E. D. Ciumpntker of Valparaiso, according to a dispatch to the Indianapolis News, cleared title for 3,000 more acres of dunes land, for the Eastern Indiana Development company. It is said In pome quarters the deal wild not affect the proposed national park and no big deals are under-way.

MASONS TO HAVE CEREMONIAL Tiiis is the night that Masons of Iake county will assemble at East Chicago fur the. Grotto ceremonial, preparations for which have been under way for the last six weeks. This ceremonial will probably be one of the largest and most elaborate fraterral functions tha.t has even been staged in the county. Preparations are being made at the dining rooms of the First Congregational church. Baring avenue, for four hundred and lifty or five hundred people. One of the spectacular features of the celebration will be the parade at 6:00 o'clock, which will start from the Pennsylvania depot, where a large delegation from Chicago is expected to alight from a special train. There will probably be two hundred and fifty unformed men from Chicago in this parade besides all members of the local order. The parade will proceed south on Forsyth avenue to Chicago avenue, thence west to Baring avenue, thence south to 14Sth street, east to Olcott avenue, north to Chicago avenue, then west to Forsyth avenue, again north to 144th stret, where a turn to the left will bring them to the Congregational church. The Hartley Theatre has been secured for this event and work itself will be conducted under electrical effects that will be most startling and brilliant. From 7:30 o'clock until 12:00 the program will be full every minute. Approximately fifty candidates will receive the initiatory work and be made members of Al-Hassan Grotto No. 61. Following the initiation proper, an excellent five-ct vaudeville show will be staged for the benefit of those present. The show will be followed by a general social hour which will con clude the evenig's program. Visitors will be present from prac tically every city and every hamlet in the county. : CONTRACTOR IS ARRESTED Contractor K. H. Bumphrey was arrested late yesterday afternoon in Gary on the charge of assault with a deadly weapon. The charge was made by George E. Young, who is now at Mercy hospital, recovering from in-

Pork Tenderloin, Olflr per pound Small Lean Pork Loins, 't 3 c per pound JLtieV' Choice Lean Pork Butts, i Qr per pound JL Choice Lean Beef Pot Roast, -jj per pound A irv Rib Roast of Beef, per pound JL j2 Lean Boiling Beef, ISr per pound Olw SIRLOIN STEAK, choice and tender sDe- if Oer ROUND STEAK, center cuts t i iTitLARGE PORTERHOUSE STEAK. ... Cial 11) Fancy Milk Fed Leg of Veal, if per pound It Choice Thick Breast Veal, ij nU per pound A Choice Spring Leg of Lamb, -g 0 per pound A Fancy Young Leg of Mutton, Ea per pound JL 0 Boiling Chickens, If (C per pound JL HJMk Mince Meat, i 0p per pound -2 (Elsewhere 15c. If not satisfied in "every way your money returned.) We will have 2 carloads of Ducks, Geese, Chickens and Turkeys for Thanksgiving. Remember. -we will also have the lowest prices, too.

Juries said to have been Inflicted by Humphrey. It is said Young attempted to move into a house at 812 Connecticut street, but Humphrey prevented him a-s it was unfinished. The arrested man gave bond.

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AFTER gazing on our picture of tha girl at the California bathing beach RALPH TEXNANT says he THINKS that's where all the republicans were on election day. WJIATS the matter with the price of coal?" moans a friend NOTHING the matter ' tar as the dealer is concerned. THINGS that were of the utmost Importance yesterday ARE hardly worth mentioning: today TO Illustrate: It doesn't make a particle of difference now what "we said about Mr. Hughes or MR. WILSON or whether we said ANYTHING or not, "WE would Just as soon go shopping with the wiff as not. If the stores would only CHECK husbands Just as they Jo babies. GOOD thing for the world that apples were not as EXPENSIVE for Adam and Eve as THEY are now. IT was Evangelist Evans who said at Muncie that "too many preacher are like whales they come TO the surface about once a week to blow off . AND then sink out of sight." i j In one respect we know Just howFranz Josef felt WE can't resign our job of carrying out ashes. GIRL in New York created a sensarion by appearing on the streets with a pair of goats CUSTOMARY In N. to promenade Y. for the girls WITH a pair of calves. IF we were rich and had nothing tj do our favorite recreation would be , PLAYING with babies. THE wiff just insists on cutting th PIE in 5 pieces.

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EASY TO MAKE AXD COSTS MTl'Lfl Catarrh is such an insidious diseas and has become so prevalent during the past few years that its treatment should be understood by all. Science has fully proved that Catarrh is a constitutional disease and therefore requires a. constitutional treatment. Sprays, inhalers, salvei and nose douches seldom if ever giv lasting benefit and often drive the disease further down tho air passages and into the lungs. If you have Catarrh or Catarrhal deafness or head-noises, go to your druggist and get one ounce of Par-' mint (Double Strength). Take this home and add to it pint of hot water and 4 ounces of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved, take one tablespoonful 4 times a day. This will often bring quick relie from the distressing head-noises, clogged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and mucous stop dropping into the throat. This treatment has a slight tonij action which makes it especially effective in cases where the blood has become thin and weak. It is easy to make, tastes pleasant and coats little. Every person who wishes to b freo from this destructive disease sftould give this treatment a trial. Summers Pharmacy can supply you. Adv. Phone 438 A DRINK A DAY OF OLD GUARDIAN RYE will keep the doctor away. $1.00 Per Full Quart Bottle. CAL1F0RHIA Wholesale and Retail Liquors S. LEVIN, Prop. 145 East State St. Hammond, Ind. PHONE CALLS PROMPTLY AT. TENDED TO. fflnBJTOil!tfiy--w-t'-'A'' J ""wr'T!7fln7'T