Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1917 — Page 6

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Katbnrlne Howard, 431S Oleottt Ave.. Phone ii:J, will br pleaded to write anil

receive social new ant dertislnsr for!

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Free., one chiropractic treatment our- : ing- month of Sn 'mbT. Hav your j spine adjusted. Chronic. ases solicited., Mr?. A. L. Winters, 832S Michigan ave., j Indiana Harbor. S-CO-1 , Mr. and Mrj. C. C. Hathaway of Ivy i street I'ave returned frtn Wiwxac ;

Ind.. where they were called to attend the Iv.neral of Mr. Hathnviy'j uncle, who had been a resident of that city for some time. J. C. Miller of North CMcott avenue has restr.d his position with the Inland Steel company, in which he had ehai s? of their shipping department, and has en'ered into the field, of accident insurance.

a. m ; Sunday school, 0:30 a. ni. Congregational meeting foil- winit morning: services. Announcement is 'made of the marriage of LcRoy Lunok of this city, son of Mrs. Clara Punch of North Olcott avenue, to M!s I'eatl Walsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John "Walsh of Elm street. Th ceremony, which was a ouiet ne, was p'-rfrme1 acceyrdini? to th rites of the Mcthod'st Episcopal church ami occurred at Wheeling. Ind . last Sunday. Relatives i f the bri-'-e were the only viti;os r resent. The news of the wedding was Imparted here yesterday, and this younir c-mj1. Is sure to receive many concrat-rlations of their friends, of which J-'th have an abundance of here. Mr. l'i;nck is very .popular amonc his c o-nssociates at the Interstate, where he holds the position of traffic mnna.?er, ani Mrs. Punck sh-tres an equal popularity. They will lie at V.'hei-h-r for the true. Mr Dunck going; there, each day on tlie train. Joseph Darner, son of Mrs. Laura V. Darner of Commonwealth avenue is f.-tfferinsr from a painful a "beets over his eye.

Mr. and Mrs. left for a visit relatives of Mr.

EXHUME BODY OF FLAGLER'S FORMER

WIFE, WHO LEFT NIECE BIG FORTUNE

I Services at the M. ! i Harbor, tomorrow. I

Emmet Markey have at Fort Wayne w:tn Ma rkey.

church, Indiana v. Elmer Jones.

members . pastor.

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The soliciting' commltte

cf the Willing- Workers of St. Mary's church, has started the solic'.tintr of many articles for their coming- bazaar to b6 held the last two days in October and tha first three in November, when many practical srttcles will b offered for sale. There wdl be four booths and a country store as well as many diversions for the chihir;n. P'arrily tickets admittir." all members of the family are now ready for distribution and win be mailed out by Rev. Gf.erpo Iauer, pastor of the church. Mrs. Jesse Dewey is ehairmm of the Willing- Workers and anyone desiring to contribute articles and

can not reach thos soliciting- may

communicate with her. These bazaars ar always carried out in a large seals and those who are considering the purchasing of many household supplies as well as any dainty pieces of handicraft that will later answer for holiday gifts are afked to view th display and irrake an earlv selection. Attorney Paul Crundwell returned this morning- from a two days business trip to Indianapolis. Divine service at St. Paul's Lutheran church, 13"i?th and Ppodar. Rev. Bruno Faasrer. pastor. Sunday schocl. 10:30

Sumhiy school, 9:45; 11 o'clock. Dr. Pe.

service

preach. Erworth League ing- service, 7:S'X The executive beard c Chica go Woman's club pleted the final work for

r reachinvr Brae w ill i

6;D0; even- '. th.e East has comthe coming-

year, and tie activities of the club are expected to open about October 1. John Hartley, son of- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartley of South Olcott avenue Is expected home Sunday on a twentyfour hour furbmgh from the enlistment of Cucv.pany 1 stationed at Indianapolis. . Services at Swedish Lutheran churches, Indiana Harbor: S.mday school, S:15; morn ins: service at l'"':0 East Chicago Sunday school. 9:4o; Ensllsh service. 7:3'. Rev. Arthur W. Johnson, pastor. Gordon Fujolas of Michitran avenue, who was; badly burned while at work at the Inland Steel company last Tuesday, was rembved last evening- to the Mercy hospital in Gary. Miss Emma Kaufman of Middle-bury. Ind., is a g-uest of Rev. and Mrs. F. P. Blakemoie and accompanied them to Milwaukee, where they attended the

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Mrs. Lila'Flagler Bingham and Mrs. Louise Wise Lewis. AnLhorltics it ','ilminfrton, N. C, have issued a permit to exhume the body of Mrs. Lila Flaplef Iiir.phnm, who died July 27 last in Louisville, Ky., and who was buried at Wilmington. Mrs. Binfrham was the former wife of Henry M. Flakier, one of the organizers of the Standard Oil Co., and multimillionaire. He died feme years apo, and Mrs. Flagler married Judrre Bingham of Louisville early this year. Mrs. Birtjrrmm, who was f.fty years old at her death, left the bulk of her preat fortune, variously estimated at from $60,000,000 to $30,000,000. to her niece, Miss Loui3-3 Wise, who has since become the wife of Thornton Lewis of Cincinnati, Ohio. "Acute heart disturbance" was riven as the cause of Mrs. Bingham's death.

State Fair, returning: with an indefinite visit here.

Indiana Harbor National Bank INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, 8120,000.00

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OFFICERS. BADER, President. FRED J. SMITH, Vice Pres. J. G. ALLEN, Cashier. GEO. M. WITT, Asst. Cashisr. E. L. MARKEY, Asst. Cashier.

DIRECTORS. BADER. W. R. HOLLIGAN. FRED J. SMITH. T. F. DONOVAN. J. G. ALLEN. J. H. YOUCHE. GEO. M. WITT.

Condensed Statement of Condition at Close of Busines September 11, 1917. Resources. Loans and Discounts $1,370,42 1 .23 U. S. Bonds . 50,000.00 Bonds, Securities, etc 405,093,07 Banking House and Fixtures 50.000.00 . Cash on Hand and Due from Banks. . 33S,0S3.77

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$2,303,598.67

Liabilities. Capital Circulation , Surplus and Profits (earned)

Deposits 2,110,054.05

100.000.00 . 50,000.00

37,544.02

$2,303,598.67

Factory Interests Will Find It to Their Advantage to Avail ThemseIv-3 cf Our Universal Par List. Members of Both American and Indiana Bankers' Associations. OLDEST BANK IN INDIANA HARBOR.

H. B. Hubbard of Grapevine street returned last evening from a business trip to Young-stown, O. The Messrs. Georg-e Dixon and Elias Davis of this citv visited .the boys at

t the Great Lakes Tra-.ning: Station yeste.rdjy and had a very enjoyable

time. Andrew Dickson, motor inspector at the Inland Steel company, met with painful burna while at work yesterday at the plant. The burns were caused by electric Mashes. He was taken to the Mercy hospital in Gary for treatment. He. is a brother to Frank Dickson in Elm street. Rev. Elmer Jones, pastor of the M. E. church of Indiana Harbor is leavingtho early part of the week for Valparaiso to attend the Northwest Ind.ona Conference of churches beir.,? held there. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Judge of Ivy street who recently sold their property

to the Ross Myers have purchased the

ry brick apartment building at

Hemlock street owned ry Iiiiey. The deal was closed and the Juderes will make

preparations to occupy one of the apartments hy October 1st. The public is invited to attend the chidun supper that ia to be given lry St. Albiri's Guild in their hall th..s evcr.in;. Edward Englehaupt has returned from his visit to Clinton. Ia.. having accompanied his sister Miss Mary that far. s:i- later poin? to parts in Nebraska for an extended visit with relatives. Sunday services at the U. P. church, Iwiana Harbor. Hours of worship, 11 a. m. and T:C0 p. m. Rev. llarsha cf Chicago will preach, at both. Sunday school at the regular hour, 9:43. The Luther League of tho Swedish church entertained at a social last evenirp in the parlors of the church. Xpwortli Xeagrue Study Class. Tho first department of the Epvorta Leaeue of the M. E. church of East Ciocaco has arranged for a Bible study class, which will beKin Its studies on

next ilr.irs-.i iy evening at 7:30 prompt. I

The hook to be used is "Paul, Campaigner For Christ" and the teacher 1 Rev. Geo. B. fono.s. There is a good enrollment already and others are invited to attend. One need not be a

league member to join the class. -The course of lessons covers eight weeks. Methodist Church Notes. The First . Methodist Episcopal church of East Chicago ia closing its year's work and Rev. Geo. B. Jones

will preach his last sermons tomorrow j!

uerore uin;j . to conterence on next i Tuesday. The subject of the mornrng !

Our

sermon, will '-.o "JlissaBts For

Time" and that of the evening- sermon. "Peace Thru The Mystery of Christ." The meetings for the day will te as follows: 9 a. ra.. Class me. -ting; 9:30 a. m., Sunday School; 10:45 a. m., Public "Worship; 6:20 p. m., Epwor'.h League; 7:20 r. m.. Public "Worship. Jolly Truck Kide. Last night thirty young people from tho Epworth League of the First Methodist Episcopal church of East

Chicago enjoyed a Jolly truck ride to Llack Oak Spring via Highland and the. Ridge Load. returning through Hammond. An hour was soent about

a camp lire where the young women served refreshments. Lev. Gee. B. Jones chaperoned tho bunch. Prompt Payment, John T. Carter Appreciates Treatment Extended by

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THE OLDEST BANK IN EAST CHICAGO. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 11, 1917. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ...$434,643.65 Overdrafts 465X3 U. S. Bonds ; 22,550.00 Other Bonds and Securities 115,929.60 Bank Building 65,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 17,000.00 Insurance Account 1,722.57 Cash on Hand and in Banks ; 179,959.62 Total Resources . $S37,J70.47

LIABILITIES.

Capital Stock

,$ 50,000.00

Surplus 25.000.00 Undivided Profits ..... 221.14 Dividends Unpaid .... . 12.00 Bills Pay-able 20,000.00 First Mortgage Bonds 22,( 00.03 Deposits . 720,037.33

His Lodge.

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Mr. J. C. Miller, agent. HZi Olcott Ave.. East Chicago, The F.UJgely "Protective Association, Sickness and Accident Benefits for Odd Fellows Only. X want to thank you and the Association for the $22.00 check that I recently received. I had only made my first payment with the Association when I received a cut on my foot, and I can assure you that I am perfectly satisfied with the treatment cf you and the Association, atul 1 would advise every member of the Order to make an application for the protection thut the Ilidgely gives. Tho cost is small and the benefits to be derived in case oT sickness or accident aro tho best that con be obtained for the small premium. I would he glad to give any Brother who desires any other information, and as long as I am able to make my payments. I shall continue my policy with the Association, Fraternally yours, JOHN T. CARTER. , Member of Indiana Harbor Lodge No. S7:i. Indiana Harbor, Ind., 1907 137th

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LATEST SNAPSHOT OF GERMANY'S NEW CHANCELLOR

Total Liabilities $837,270.47 "UNDER STATE GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION

A. T. COLLISON, President. A. C. GRAYS, Vice President.

H. K. GROVES, Vice Pres. and Cashier. H. J. GILMAN, Assistant Cashier.

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. , r ',jd ,11 14 1 i s !. .;, -.;- ;.--. - --.1 i. V - - f ; ' . - - i STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS SEPT. 12, 1917. First CaliKnet Trust & Sayings ' CHICAGO AND KENNEDY AVES. EAST CHICAGO, IND. WALTER J. RILEY, President. SAMUEL W. OGDEN, C. A. WESTBERG, ARTHUR ROESKE, Vice President. Vice President. Cashier. ' RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 705,866.27 Stocks, Bonds, etc 255,500.21 Furniture and Fixtures 3,5C0.0O Overdrafts 1,542.19 Cash on Hand and in Banks 71,243.40 Total $1,037,652.07 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus Earned 35,000.00 Undivided Profits 2,185.17 Reserved for Interest and Taxes 3,909.72 Deposits 946,557.18 Total $1,037,652.07 Comparative Statement of Deposits September 11th,. 1911. $111,187.79 September 11th, 1913 $257,32-2.72 September 11th, 1915... 284,054.09 September 11th, 1917 946,557.18 DIRECTORS. IIOX. LAWRENCE BECKER Solicitor of tho SAMUEL W. OGDEN Grasselli Chemical Co. U. S. Treasury. 1TA v-N-TTr-t oM, ,, to., WALTER J. RILEY President GEO. HANNAUER General Manager Indiana fc HARBOR Belt R. R. C. A. WESTBERG Vice President, East Chicago NEWTON A- HEMBROF Attorney .for the Coun- Company. ty of Lake. - ARTHUR ROESKE Cashier. We Solicit Your Business

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STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS SEPT. 12, 1917. v ' WALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. WESTBERG, JOHN CARROLL, M. E. KOZACIK, JR., Vice President. , Cashier. Asst. Cashier. 137TH AND CEDAR STREETS, INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts ..$647,350.93 Furniture and Fixtures . . 5,000.00 Real Estate 6,116.78 Due from Departments 1,270.16 Cash on Hand and in Banks . 88,873.49

$748,611.36

LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus Fund 15,000.00 Undivided Profits 3,521.66 Reserved for Taxes and Interest 4,093.81 Deposits 675,995.89

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$748,611.36 Comparative Statement of Deposits May 11th, 1914 (Opening Day) ; $10,290.76

September 11th, 1915 3150,475.8

September 11th, 1916.... '.. ......367,187.41 September 11th, 1917 675,995.89 DIRECTORS. FRANK CALLAHAN, Mavor. JOHN CARROLL, Cashier. M. E. KOZACIK, JR., Asst. Cashier. WALTER J. RILEY, President. H. C. RUTLEDGE, Postmaster. ' . O, Vice Pres., East Chicago Company. ' 0. A. WESTBER The Bank That Treats You Right

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