Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1917 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Tncsdav, November 27. 1017

Don't Forget to Visit the Fifth Annual

Ihnrvrar Beginning Tuesday, Nov. 27,

lUi VV ntiH r.lnsintr SiinHnv FIpp. 2nd

BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER

-' L-! " - - JU1JJ1 J!!..!.' J .. . .! I J ' I. . 1. ". - .. .... UMUXLJil T"aggHiSJLm.

Condensed Statement of Condition of

W e Give Profit Sharing Stamps. One Book Redeemed for $1 in Cash or $1.50 in Merchandise.

The Store of

mn I'-i n ii esc

Satisfaction

East I;

3

Of East Chicago, Indiana, at the Close of Business NOVEMBER 20, 1917, as Reported jr if I-lflr-o to the Comptroller of the Currency. ; JL lllliiko

718-720 Chicago Ave.,

We Give Profit Sharing Stamps. One Book Redeemed for$l iii Cash or $1.50 in Merchandise.

LOAN'S AND

r. 8. r.ONus HANKING HOI'S K. FIXTURES CASH AND IN ttNK

RESOURCES. SECURITIES

VAULTS A N I

14 4 ,200. fill M. 190.7:: 2-!.272.".';

LIABILITIES. CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS. CURRENCY IN CIRCULATION DEPOSITS

1 oil, mill. 0 i Jrt.747.6l ' 4,-100.00 l,llj,!9'i.::2 ,

to I

Total

$1,292,140.93

lot a I

$1,292,140.93

giving

oterest

Ji ,V'V -j Mjll , . - I MK Blue Serge, tesfi Suit aBe I 's V' 1

V aloes Tfaa Economical

A

Sfa

re Certain

oppers

GROWTH IN DEPOSITS.

NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER NOVEMBER

?0. 20. 20, 20,

1903... tn ?or, ,o

1911.

$323,011.97

1913 5 $481,263.61

1915 $018,094.01

.niocrx ii. law 11 nia WUL) , ; $1,115,993.32 OVER 100r INCREASE IN TWO YfcARS. UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF THE U. S. GOVERNMENT. MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK.

SAFETY FIRST SERICE SECOND ATISFACTION ALWAYS

Condensed Statement of Condition of

Sir

i4tP i.tJ-.

Of East Chicago, Indiana, at the Close of Business November 20, 1917, as Reported to ! the Auditor of the State of Indiana. 1

RESOURCES. LOANS AND SECURITIES DUE FROM DEPARTMENTS VAULTS AND FIXTURES CURRENT EXPENSES CASH AND IN BANKS

LIABILITIES.

li'5,5S6.7". 1l.100.0ii 4.00A00 2.1 5 3. 0H 12,150.13

CAPITAL STOCK SURPLUS AND PROFITS DEPOSITS

ol unusual Importance

Men's Blue Serge Suits, including Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Clothcraft,

that sold up to $30.00,

at

21.50

'St

Total $135,295.94

skv.vvt, - ?vsv4

rrtal ' : $135,295.94 !Wg M

$ 1 ,427.436.87 7?' Ji'NN" . "i - x 2frt

Dl RECTORS. . MR. J. ALLEN. ' MP, A. G. SLOCOMP, ! MjI IlSf MR. C. C. SMITH. .MR. F. ,. SMITH, i Mi

:

These series arc woven of the genuine Australian lovi wool strands, guaranteed fast color in dip.. dyes: staunchly tailored, most practical and serviceable of all suits, correct for business and informal wear; :0.00 suit s that can not be duplicated elsewhere for less than sriQ.OO.

ALL OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THIS BANK IS OWNED BY THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EAST CHICAGO.

COMBINED CAPITAL - - $150,000.00 COMBINED RESOURCES

MR. G. .T. BADER J. FUN KEY, JR.

Workmanship is u n s u r p a ssable, materials are strictly all wool and the colors are fuarantepd.

330 Values

All h'uvs for men and young men, and come in slims, longs, stouts, shorts and regular, all sizes up to 46.

TWIN-CITY NEWS CONTINUED FROM PAGE

J esterday by Mrs. G?rs; I'" i.V secretary cf t!i Ked Cross chapter at F.ast Cl;icao, that thp Ited Cro.s genial supplv house was compelled to r-urcba mr five h'-indrfd and fifty thoUKand s'w-eatTS for irnrppdiate owing to th -haptpr be'.nsr unabl" to mpt wtilx th? rquirpd number pxp.rtfd of thm. Stilt inor ?n?atrf, sock? and wristlets ar1 tiprdd and tt ! ass In tirpd that thn women com" forward 1n dong: thir duty at this lt!T: and frrgro many ploas'ifs for th ak of the hnyg who are fighting f"V us "over there.' F.very woman in this community Is afked to sivp some tim toward tht needy work. Tarns and materials can be obtained at the center nd tlis work carried home to n aocomrltslied and returned 'ipnn

orr.p!etion. This is one or several sp-

terday afternoon at 4 o"c1ock with tiT new president, II. 1. Jackson, presiding. Rii.ine.4 pertatnins to the bat interests of the organization was discusved and cared for. The officers thi. ear are Mrs. li. Alschulcr. Mrs. J. M. Turner. "Mrs. ,i Uiur W. Cox. Rev. Fr. .fannsen' and F. Narcowich. An adjourned mcntins wts announced to be be'd at Gary in the evening cf Monday, December 3rd.

Michael Marcovich departed yesterday for an eastern trip to be gone week. tie will first visit his sister. Mrs. (.'. Wc.xler. at Alliance, O., and later will to Cleveland, Toungstown. Canton and Massilion. O. The Kezehokone Camp Fixe Girls will meet this evening ot the Congrtgational church. Th Kpworth leasee will hold prayer meetinar at sunrise Thanksgiving day at the church. Members are reTiested to be there at ri'rlock. They will meet regularly m the evening of Friday at the church. Mr. and Mrs. Frank 13oo!cy accom

panied the remains of Mr. Dooley's

reals that has been made throuRh the brother, WiJiiam, who died at St. Mar

columns of this paper for Red Cross knitter and sewers, and while many have, responded, yet there are more women badly wanted Tt is not efeeted that you do more than your share, although many women are doinp it to make up for those who have t itfS a deafened ear to the many eals. The center is open every dav ar.d somehi-idy in rhare that will five yn;j ll necessary instruction in the work and t !e ma terip ;.s to work with Ti tt fir?t to pp! and enlist th aid of any one that you may know to n.'fljt In the work. Mr. and Mrs. T,eo Tsinert are cominj i-ome today from St. I''iis to spend the Tharlcssr'vinar ho'idav with Mrs. Js.ir.ert. parents, the Harry Ackro d tr Beacon street. Mrs. Bert Maiaht of Co,t rr.cn w-ea 1 tli avenue, who is patient in a private hospital in Gary i ecu per a tins; from a very serious operation she recently Underwent, continues io improve and expects to be removed to her home by the latter pnrt of the meek. The Trv-Cit v Tr!ant!e club has been requested to ineet with Lnn Hottenttif at hia home in Jouth Barini? avenue this eveninc. M'r. Sam Marcus attended the Grand Opera in Chic ago yestcrda . Mr. and Mrs. Max Friedman are oxo ted hori-e fr.un r.entn Harbor. hf'!o thev havf been on a ten-days' trip. The IM-Hmatic c!ni wull meet with Miss Martha Chanifk' In ly street this evening

Tile I'ounty Hoard

e

paret's hospital Sunday mornuiR. to Milwaukee, where interment will be made. The parents of the deceased were called here when they received word of the critical condition of their

son who was ill but a

resulting from pneumonia. James Thomas of the navy enlistment is expected home for Tliankssivinp to spend a few days with hi;: parents, the Thomas fanvls in Northrote avenue. M. II. Klerapner is in Springfield on business. Mrs. Klempner has Jut returned from that city, havm; been called there to attend the funeral of an untie. "Ut andrna" '"adman. who Attajn? her ninetieth birthday on Thnnksguvn; day- will be t home to her friends at 'he home of Mi. and Mrs. Fdward Oadrnan. 11 OS Pencnn street. The Misses Isene Ferguson and Miss Giace Gola., teachers in the JU--Kinlev school, are leaving for Bodford. Ind . to spend the Than k sc i i n

! holidays at the Ferjcus"n tme. Miss

Julia Moss is leaving for her home at f'rankfoii. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Geoige H't.li of Riorh sunup entertained at a pierhanksKiirisr event yesterday to twelve Kuests. immediate members of the family. The affair was held in advance owins to the other relatives entertaining on that day and to which the Deitsch family will be guests. The T. D. Maus-ers of Fir street will hive as auests for Thanksgiving day

lesterday afteino

Fvans of Gfry, pre?

j No. 1 of the rtebekah

t rnreiin? or mH)brs of the various lodffes and organised a i-.untv i. ci r-

staff, selecting- the Mesdame Maud rioescher and Maud Norton r f the Mirtam lodge of Fast Chicaso. Mr. ; Thomas tjethtns of the Esther JorJe at ! Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Jtoucias of Whitinp. thu Mesdames Jennie and Mary Towle and Fdward Main of tl-.e Dorcas lodgre. a,nd the Jies:ii-J Johanna Schreiber and Marie Hanlon I of the Gerrnania lorisre. Both of the latter named lodges are of Hammond. ! Mrs. Evans head? the staff as captain snd Mrs. Whea ton of Crown F..;nt a ona of the banner bearers. There uas also an appointm ent from liobart. j Fr. nd Mrs. Ne!s Stenbur of Ivv ! street made a sorry find early vcsW- 1

uv morning when they found

oeaa anout their vard fift

Island T;ej chickens w hich

n la the precious produ, t which now sen., fr r0 cpnts a doz with a very probable and rapid intrea.se in price. If is presumed that a dog- in the neighborhood was the culprit. for several chickens were found in adjacent ;irds snd acordeel the .sanv- tieatmcnt ..;,, .i

J ' I I 1 1 I n (III

w owi , !...-t c. nitv ( 111. kens were 1

through

"on M , s ua ra ! Mol A "dent of n-strict ffZg&tT . , seinbtieF. eall-(l i ''i$ittr7p ' '

The values are phenomenal, and men with economy in view will buy for future needs.

MEN'S OVERCOATS

Tho Overcoats in this croup arc tailored by mak

ers of a national reputation; all

the newest styles in the mo.-,t wanted materials. An excep-1

tional good value at

Walk-Over Shoes One Dollar Below the Usual Selling Price.

Cadet Walk-Over Dress Shoes

$6.00

eomes in black gun metal calf and dark tan Uussia calf; lac English toe, all

sizes and all widths, at

S6.0P

if v V

MR

Special Value j Walk-Over She,

$5.00

!i o u n d toe, conservative styles, comes in black and

tan, button or lace, all sizes

and all wi.iat . .

. till ,l,C.1 S5.00

!! Men's Hats, Standard Makes. Under Priced

ly in?

en Fhode were just

sen

J Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Clary. Charities and i M'r. and Mrs. J. W. .Sterlins will tro

I ect ;. roe t at the ritv v. i l!K..I ' -. 1.- A ;xnr. in. n..

55"

AnnoM nceoient On Dccrmber first we will open a Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Sample Shop and will earry a line of Waists, Dresses,. Hosiery, Xeckwear, etc. AVe will be pleased to have the ladies call. OVER THE I. H. NATIONAL BANK. CORNER MICHIGAN AND GUTHRIE STS., INDIANA HARBOR.

St I

the mischief of ihi on i

more doss, and it won't bo tvr-ll f.v : Hie canines should their ulonfitv he j established. f,.r all of the pe..pi V.av- j

in sunered the loss of chi'-k

'ery indignant. The marriage of Mi.s Emma

an. nauL-hter of Mr. rtn) Vli s. .i

vjuinnn of South Tod avenue, took place this morning to Mr. MtImi Mr ( arty at it. Mao's chun h at ,,'ci... viith the pastor. r:ev. George I.auor of'if ia tins;. Michael llfiirtmn S Jiorr.f for the Thanksgiving' l,e.li.I. For the pa;t foil- weeks lie." h.i? been a patient at the Mercy hospital in Clan where. l,

ruffe red with typhoid fever. H- is rapidly on the toad to recot ery now.

i he ftstidins committee on Cii ic affairs of the Kast lUiireco ".,man' club will itiond t he-1 -J, amber of Commerce meeting st the Thill, ps hotel at noon tomorrow. Members of the club a-itatcri some five rr six a rs aso the housing question and are well posted as to the existing: conditions. Thanksati vinit day ser h ex ti ill he held jit the t'liurrh of the (.loud Shepherd at '0 o clock Thursday morninar. A short sermon with the subject, "'Thanksgiving in Adversity." will be oreached by the pastor, Iter. Fr. Hincs. Mrs. Jacob ("hartier of Valparaiso will spend Thankssriving d;?y at the home of her daughter. Mrs PJrnest Karsteuis. in South Magoun avenue. liobert Freeman. Reneral mnr of the American Conduit company, was in F.ast Chicago on a few days'

i business trip. Tie departed for the

Kast today. Miss Caj-rie Keener of Mnnt ie, Tnd , will he the ruest of Miss Mabel Hartman in Beacon street this week over the Thanksgiving holiday. Ot XCEMB T.

OSTEOPATHY Dr. K. E. Hannah vill he at Miss C. K. Mc"rum or S.IL'T'a Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor, every Tuesday arrl Fridav from 1 to 5. Call and he examined. Thone 1 -V. Adv

John B. Stetson Hats, special at.

4-00

This stui-o is the Hat House of last ( 'iticPLi'o and is fea-turin;;-,I(hn l. Stetson Hats in an abundaiu-o of iles, in

1 ne ueu e.sT or s n a l e

Wonderful value at . .

II II U I $4.00

swi ' fj'yfoij

Bee Hive Special Hats of Quality.

S3.00

The Bee Hive Special, hats made to retain their shape and color, all the wanted styles find shades in stiff

and soft hat: at .'

$3.00

5' V

Original in Walk- & 7

Over Dress Shoe.

S7.50

Made of hijrh crade calfskin in ltlack and dark mahnganv, i ..1 . O A 1

asmeior most uiscnmin

atin&- dressers,

at

S7.50

Men's Silk Gloves

All colors, double tipped. Ad

ler s make: e x t r

9J ood value at ... .

1 i-v SI .25

if?

8

Ladies' Voile Waists

Tailored

!,

if pjod (piality

witli round or souare

collars, elaboratefy trirnmed : -:!.."() values at ....

matenal 2.75

iesline Silk

Skirts

Well Tuade f t;i(l quality mescaline

in navy, black and fancy stripes, larce

variety of new styles to select f'rnm iIrtvti vi

hand

III 1 i,c 6.95

Women's Kid Gloves $2.00 Mack, tan ffi white, tine ciuaMty eirl, douMe 1 ips. coat r a s t stitchpd or vilain. Very fipocial g2

Women's Silk Gloves 75C Mad of pood quality silk, corae in black, whito snd gray, tloui'lf tip. extra . good value

16.50

Women's Serge Dresses S16.50 Values,

Wool Poplin Dresses Well made of fine quality all wool scrpre, come in the new winter shades, including navy, brown, maroon and

.trrcrn, neatly trimmed, some with white satin collars and cuffs

Sweaters Ladies' Wool iii Jili grade Wool Sweaters, variety of models in cardigan siteh, brushed

wool, belt and s a s h style, all colors. Sale price

4.95

Women's Gloves 69 St.eden Gloves in black and white, double tipped for extra service, stitched back. Special at. (JJ)(

Women's Silk Hose $1.39 Women". All Silk Hose in all color?, double heel and double to, fatt color, all sues. fecial si.sa

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