Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 16 March 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Friday, March 10, 1917
East Chicago Her People and Occurences
"Th Importance of Beinfc Earnest" . comwly of three artH, written by Osrar Wililo. was presented hv the seniors of East Chicago htsh school at the Riley auditorium on the evrunjf of March 1. V. ithout a doubt we cannot compliment the cat ami Mins Howen too highly for their work. Tho ll.iy was full of wit and humor, and was enjoyed by both young and old. T'n r'a' itself is far above the a.veraste of hisrh school plays and we must srive the same comment concerning the actors. No duels, no villain, no nob', character, but nevertheless th play !;.id Its plot una the climax was ery fit rim. The audience was perhaps most pleased with t'.-. ability of Vincent McCormlck and Virginia Purest. They Just liv.d tl-.rouph their parts In a smooth, easy manner. Mr. Hunting:. tak!n ""the part of th vicar did exceptionally well and must b complimented. .All the participants performed very well and the entire audience felt that their time was well spent. On Fridav. March IS. the play will be given at the McKlnley auditorium of East ('ulcasro. The students surely deserve another "record breaking" attendance. Miss Beatrice Jamieson entertained n honor of her fruest. Miss Alva. Smith of Hammond, last Wednesday evening; ;it her home on Beacon street. Don't fall to see the high school play ar the McICinley auditorium tonight. I.,eave orders early for the Iailies' Aid union of th M. E. church bake . to be held Saturday. .Section "! of the ( 'on srfg.i t iona i .inarch had possession of the Hartley theatre last night. It proved to be more of a financial success than expected. Miss Elizabeth Morg-an of Pullman. !s visiting Mrs. William Herbert of North
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The jrlrls basketball team oT the E. H. H. will i. lay t!ie girls' basketball team of Howen next week. The East Chicapo club will play the Roosters" club of Hammond at basketball tomorrow evening t S o'clock.
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chnrce of tin- affair w" Max Pollock. Kubcn Wolr-er. .lack S- I-'' -ladder and Joim M.-K. uiut. T,c same comrnitwho R!ie !Im populnr moonlight dance a 1 vV w p. The danw l,romis.s to e:li,.ise the former in favor. The box so. i .-i I and entertainment to he given und'T "..' auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society and t 'no T. I. P. O. F.. of the. Christian church will be held tomorrow evfinnff in the church social rooms. Mrs. Harry PurTt vry plensnntly
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ORTT'S QUALITY SHOES t Lots of Stylo and "Pep." You'll like them 2.50 to $7.00 WALK-OVER STORE 169 State Street. Hammond.
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Ob-oit avenue, this week. Mr. Bernard and A 1 Pack wor burne i yesterday when t'.ie s
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The spiritualist medium, Madame flay, has been on the sick list for the
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Ilerbert A. Meyer. Herbert A. Meyer, for four years private secretary to Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior, ha3 been appointed as assistant secretary of the interior and will have administrative charge of tht Alaskan railway, now luojding. He is a native of Ohio, thirty years of age.
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, THE QUALITY STORE Phones 857-858 East Chicago, Ind. Few Specials for Saturday, March 17th
lbs. Cane
202 Fayette St., Hammond
ASK FOR OUR OWN STAMPS. Specials for Friday and Saturday March 16th and 17th
Blue Valley Butter, per 11) Mb. eans Chase &
born Coffee ) lbs. Head Iih e Jap Jtose Soap, ? bars for Food of "Wheat, per pkir Acme R Wheat, Pr pkpr 1 --lb. can Wilbur's Coeoa Xavel Oranges, lare
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I'liine l?ib TJoast of 50C eef, per lb 22c Choice. Pot Tionst of 45C Toef, per lb ISO Hamburger Steak, 87c per lb 15c Lep of Veal Tionst, 25 per lb 25 Veal Shoulder Tionst. 25C er lb 22c Our JTonie Made T'ork 15" Sausage, er lb 20C Sii'loin Steak. 10C per lb 2G Brisket Bacon, 19 . per lb 21c Edelweiss I lams. 36 ier lb 2-1C
Besf Creamery Butter. per pound Old Fashioned Lard, per pound Best Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs Sincerity Mince Meat, 3 pkzs
44c 23c 82c 24c
KeHogg's Com Flakes, Krumbles and
Post Toastics, 3 pkzSincerity 03ts.
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Rumford's Baking Powder, per 1 lb. can
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Boulevard Pineapple per can Sunmaid Raising, r"- : ' : ..
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Boulevard Peas, can 13c; per dozpn
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Indiana Gardens Roller Rink at the Five Points Forsyth, Indiana Blvd. and Sheffield Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday March 19, 20, 21 In trick, fancy, novel and acrobatic skating showing you all the lates': figures, dances, spina and many seemingly impossible fsats on roller skates. This combination offers the strongest bill that can bs offered z::: rl.-.k and wi!! certainly be a treat for our patrons. SKATING A3 USUAL BEGINNING AT 7'30 WITH INTERMISSION AT 3:30 FOR THE ACT. Admi';ion HOC Skates 25e If YOU m!co It. YOU VIL.L inlss It So c!c;Vt rr.los It.
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eluted by Mrs. Kair. A Try lntsreiit- j ing profram was given durlnc th aft- j f rnoon. conalHtiri of a solo br Minn !
Gtirtrude Damp, a.ccompnld by her slater. Miss Andry. A piano solo by little Anns Ix.rothy Brown, s. reRdlng- by Miss Mildred Carlson and mwiing anl piano solo by Itotmld Knoblock. About fifty
were ir iVMt. I!my ref reshtnetits ; were rervort hy the hostess, assisted by ! the Mlse l!e!iie Bercaw and Ora Mc I WuilUiu. i Mrs. Harry Wolcott leares today fori
Her Home In Norfolk, V., after a week s
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I.. I-. Karir is remodeliriB; the Liberty 1 theatre and will convert the buUdlng Into a storeroom. I Mr.. W. P. VanHorne ;s a Oilcaco j visitor today. 1
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of our high class work and prompt, BatiHfactory service In SHOE REPAIRING. We make a BpecialTv of the best work la thia line and are prepared to mend shoes for every member of the family. Send us a trial order and prove w-hat reliable, work we do. STATTDARP ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP A. Abrahamson, Prop.
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Condensed Statement, March Slii, 1917
I RESOURCES I Loans aiid Discounts $."(ji,497.G2 I Bonds; and Securities 228,497.49
isariKing ilouso, aults, htc. b!Ub2.on Cash and in Banks 109,086.36
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TOT A f $911,143.97
March 5, 1915 Total Resources.. March 5, 1916 Total Resources..
LXAJBILITIES "apital Stock $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 22,942J25 Currency in Circulation 49.200.00 Deposits 739,001.72 TOTAL $911,143.97 $566,793.57
.$701,695.74
March 5, 1917 Total Resources 911,143.97
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
n MR. G. J. BADER, President. MR. J. G. ALLEN, Vice President.
MR. W. R. DIAMOND. MR. O. R. RAHN, Assistant Cashier. MR. A. G. SLOCOMB.
MR. WM. J. FUNKEY, JR., Cashier. MR. C. C. SMITH. MR. T. F. DONOVAN.
CXDER CHARTER OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK 1i AFFT Y FIRST Service second S atisfaction always WlE S&LSCBT VCEJil B)USElESS
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CONDENSED STATEIdENT OF
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East Chicago. Indiana AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, MARCH 5, 1917. Resources. Loans, Discounts and Securities $59,924.66 Furniture, Fixtures and Vaults 4,041.27 Cash on Hand and in Banks .18,470.08 Insurance Department 12,000.00 interest Paid and Current Expenses 2,140.93
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$96,576.91 - Liabilities. Capital $50,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Earnings 1,093.18
Deposits 35,483.76 $ : q $96,576.94 , f
.We do a general banking business, real estate and mortgage loans made, insurance H
of all kinds written, every accommodation extended consistent with good banking. 1
Your account solicited. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS. G. J. BADER, President. J. G. ALLEN, Vice President. WM. J. FUNKEY JR., Sec. and Treas. A. G. SLOCOMB, Cashier. C. C. SMITH W. R. DIAMOND T. F. DONOVAN
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153 State St. Op. Orpheum Theater Are You Prepared? Easter Sunday, April 8th Spring Suits Made to Your Measure A large showing of Hat3, Shirts and Neckwear. The very newest styles.
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