Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1917 — Page 3

March 17, 1017

PAGE THUEF. H3! FRILLY PANTARETTES MAKE RESTING JOY Thomas Edison is Deaf To the soiling arguments of dealers who sell 4 play any record'' machines on the strength of the beautiful Edison Re-Creation tone. v, "- v. f IS Safety Security Service - J - 13 I u - "A AN VrjtC W V v. e-v , J- i -9 :r," resto, Your It "' " .m, i-j , gr

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A magician may change water into wine if you don't look sharp hut. taste it and you will iind it water. Machines that ''play any record" can not player either well not nearly so well as the machine, created to play its own. There are two extremes in phonographs and no person ean successfully combine them without destroying the musical virtues one way or another. by sapphire points, by simply changing water to wine in tone reproduction. The Kelson principle Edison Diamond Disc ReCreation is the only way to reproduce the beauties of the Edison records without injury to the delicate wails of the record intended only for the genuine diamond point. EDISONS $100, S150, $200, $250 Convenient Pavments.

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Going Out of Business Selling at Cos! Wall Paper and Faints 8000 Rolls Wall Paper

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MIXED PAINT, per gal. FLOOR VARNISH, per gzf. OIL STAIN, per gal.

VARNISH STAIN, per cL ORANGE SHELLAC, per gel. SCREEN PAINT, per qt. FLOOR PAINT, per gat.

CHEAP MIXED PAINT, per H Qal. FLAT PAINT, per i gal. WHITE ENAMEL No. 1, per gzl WHITE ENAMEL No. 2, per gal.

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ALASASTINE WALL FINISH, per 8 Iba. 41 Also Floor Oil, Bronzing Liquid, Japan, Putty, Dry Paste, Piaster Paris, Whiting, Glue, Stlax, Benzine, Furniture Polish, Gold and Aluminum Paints, Stove Pip Enamel. Also a Full Line of Brushes. of All Kinds, 4c and up. Will continue oar sale until March 25th Miller's Paint' and Wall Paper Siore 216 State St., Hammond, Ind.

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3Iiss Mollie King in her frilly pantorcttes. This robe is all frills and delicat drapery and is as alluring as it is serviceable, despite its apparent flimsiness. Miss Mollie King, die movie star, is shown wearing blue crepe pantarettes rippling1 with lace and tcoped with lace camisole. Her wrap is of bias chiiloa outlined in luce cf the came pattern as the pantareLtcs.

East Chicago Her People and Occurences

Ira will furnish a few numbers. An : 11 us( rated Ifi'ture on t :o philosophy, history evolution of the GU Fel lows will b triven b'y a grand lodge offuvr. Kf rt;shments will bo . served.

Services at the Methodist Episcopal j T"'i;l" 's taee day In East Chicago church in East Chicago tomorrow will j for thtf N,'wcastle 'jffcr('rsbe as follows: &:45 i. nt., Sunday ! The East Chi-.'i?o cluh will cive a school; lOMJ a. m., publh: worship; ! Pt. latrick's dance at the Masonic torn-

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THE HAMMOND DISTILLING CO. DAILY CAPACITY 25,000 GALLONS

6:30 p. m., Epworth leagu..-, T:3y p. in., public worship. Rev. Geo. E. Jones will speak at th"1 morning1 hour on the subject of "Our Conception of tlie Kinrlom of Heaven.' and iu the evening' on "Emphasis Sinl Life. The fourth novelty dance priven by the East Chicago lodge of Elks i.is? eveninjf was enjoyed immensw-ly by all who attended. The coloi scheme was g.reen in remembrance of St. Patrick's day. Green and white paper caps wrc given to ail who participated and caused quite a bit of merriment. Punch and green cherries were served. The ladies present were J.iesiames George Reuss. Harry Spencer, Ed Green, .1. K

Evar.s, William Cadnian, E. Booth. A. P. j Twpman. Misses Ethel "Silverman. 1 Trene Bradford, Maie! Stirling. Thelnia Birch, Marie Lloyd. Lillian Nelson. -;. Pesniitr of East Chicago; Miss-s A. Sherer and B. Walker of Hammond. Misses A. Mansell, I. Wright, ami c.l Anderson of Indiana Harbor. j On Tuesday evening-. March ". the! Old Fellows of East Chicago will have; an important meeting anl good time ; besides. A musu-al protrram his bferij arrange.! by the musical section. The '

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Xew York, from there they will po to Boston, and then to Portland, Me. J. S. J- ,;' for.:'. feSjflnishei i decoration of the Jlaller & Ileid Urus store. Mrs. Hannah Kramer, Mrs. Etta Goerlien of ChicaRO, and Mrs. Edna Sho-t of Marionette, in-e visitinjr their cousins. Mrs. Alice Kiebo' it arid Ir. A. G. Si hlieker today. Swedish Lutheran church. Parlnji avenue and l ;f'th street. Snn.h-iy ydiool at l.i3: n!-r:i:i:g fc-.-rvice, 1b:.

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Condensed Statement At the Close of Business, March 5th, 1917 RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $")7." 083.02

Overdrafts (secured and unsecured) Furniture and Fixtures Bank Building Interest Paid , Insurance Premiums

1 7,000.00 (m,000.QO 1,119.80

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LIABILITIES.

Capital 8 50.000.00

Surplus '. Undivided Profits First Mortgage Peal Estate Gold Bonds Deposits

Total Liabilities

25,000.00 1,085.16 22,000.00 723,722.27 $821 807.43

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tor. fipeeinl s.r!c-s at the Baptist church j tomorrow. E-v. 1 . L. Schul!. of Pitta-; bur-;. Pa.. viil speak ir.ortiinK end eveninfr. Mi'h a mass mcetins for men j only at the K. of P. hall at ?. p. m. Subjei t is, "Ab u Wniioul a Place." Miss Mariiia McQnown end TRny Halhm of p.uth r. Pa. will be quietly.; married at 'he house of the bride's par- : cuts. t;7?.; Grcpcviiie sire.t. Only the' immediate family will be present. Miss , McQuown is v ry well knov.ii in this : city, she having reside.1 lore sinee her; early tirlhood. Many soci;d events have tak n place in her honor this week. Mr. I Hai'lan is very well known in his l'.oiv.e ( low., of Putler. .Pa., where the youner people expec t to resid". They will leave this eveninp for that p'ace. M iss M' -Qumvn's host of S 1 e u... ct- icl their best wishes. The roRular met ins of ( hi Mac-ahees . will be held next Monday f vniiiiff at the K. if P. hall ft :'. There wil be initiation of several moinleis and refresh-' rnn;s will be served. The lodge would : like to have a K"ini atif-ndance. j Ti.e Ladies' Aid of the jr. E. church ! ill rive an eut ert a innu n t in the church, auditorium Tuesday evening'. March 27. :

Miss Florence Brail of th. Chicajr.Q Scb.,ol of Music is ill attd will not be aide to me, t lu r class-s before Monday. The members- of Mrs. Fred Stephens' Sunday sclcd cl.'ts wire cordially entertained last evening at tl;-- home of Mrs. Clair Stephens of ivy street. Miss-s V.vn Field and Lillian Adams, assisted the hostess. The house was decorated in carnations and ferns nnd the color scheme of preen find white ,wpre carrier out in the refreshments. Contests were appropriate for St. Patrick's day were held. About thirty were present.. The class will rneet in two weeks with Mrs. A. C. Eurgin of 0732 Ivy

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The Oldest Bank in East Chicago Under State Government Supervision. A. T. COLLISON, President. A. C. GRAYS, Vice President. H. K. GROVES, Vice President and Cashier. H. J. GILIvIAN, Asst. Cashier.

POTATO FOR SALE TDK EAIiE One large potato. Will subdivide to suit purchaser. Easy payments. Apply Joseph Trost, 524 Broadway, Gary, Incl. Mr. Frost today handed in the following ad to THE TIMES. The realty dealer acquired a large potato yesterday and is readv to subdivide it.

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STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS, MARCH 6TH, 1017. Firs! Calumet Trust & Savings lank CHICAGO AND' KENNEDY AVES., EAST CHICAGO IND. WALTER J. RILEY, PRESIDENT. SAMUEL W. OGDEN, ARTHUR ROESSE, Vice President. Cashier. C. A. WESTEERG, E. F. CHAMSKI, Vice President. ; Asst. Cashier. RESOURCES. Loans and .Discounts 8. 470.5oo.5 Stocks, Bonds, etc 192.971.70 l p.'il Estate 9.010.78 Current Expense 7.257.90 Furniture and Fixtures 3,543.32 Overdrafts 1,292.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks . 327.522.47 Total 81,012,105.45 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 8 . 50,000.00 Surplus 3,2,000.00 Undivided Profits 5.505.32 I ieserved for Ta x es 4 , 1 OO.OU Reserved for Interest .1 ,G00.OO Building Account 243.42 Deposits . 918,656.71 Total . . : 81,012,105.4 o COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. March 5th, 1911 8109,118.99 March 5th, 1913 $293 908.52 March 5th, 1915 323,493.48 March 5th, 1917 918,656.71 DIRECTORS. HON. LAWRENCE BECKER, Solicitor of the U. 8. Treasury. GEORGE HANNAUER, General Mgr., Ind. Harbor Belt R. R. NEWTON A. HEM3ROFF, Attorney for the County of Lake. SAMUEL W. OGDEN, General Manager Grasselii Chemical Co. WALTER J. RILEY, President. ARTHUR ROESKE, Cashier. C. A. WESTBERC, Vice President, East Chicago Co. We Solicit Your Business

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STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS, MARCH 6TH, 1917. FIRST STATE TRUST

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137TH AND CEDAR STS. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. WALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. WESTBERG JOHN CARROLL, M. E. KCZACIK Jr., Vice President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 8451.530.4 I Furniture and Fixtures -. 5,000.00 Due from Departments 2.010.21 Cash on Hand and in Baliks 102.2 43.05 Total 50o,783.70 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock 8 50,000.00 Surplus Earned 0,000.0o Undivided Profits 05. 74 Reserved for Taxes 1.987.08 Earnings 3,490.79 DEPOSITS 499.233.52 Total 8500,783.73 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS. Mav 11, 1914 (Opening Day) $10,290.76 March 5th, 1915 $128, 781.26 March 5th, 1916 $222,349.16 March 5th, 1917 $499,233,52 DIRECTORS. FRANK CALLAHAN, Mayor. JOHN CARROLL, Cashier. M. E. KOZACIK JR., Asst. Cashier. WALTER J. Ri LEY, President. H. C. RUTLEDGE, Postmaster. C. A. WESTBERG, Vice President, East Chicago Co.

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