Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 5 January 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES January 5, 1!18 YOUR COUN Air account in a strong, well managed bank is a great safeguard. If you already have one, bo much the better if not, start today.' Hake it your business to add to it regularly and enjoy that feeliag of safety you can get no other -sray. Come in and see us. A talk with us on finances will do you good. For the convenience of our patrons we are open Tuesday and Friday evenings Tinta 8 o'clock. 3 INTEREST ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COMPOUNDED SEMI-ANNUALLY LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY pbto w. mot. wt C0SHSSTSPETEB W. MEYN W. a BELMAN J. W. WETS A.M. TUBNEE JOHN N. BECKMAN JULIUS H. MEYN DAVID T. EIIEKY ALBERT MAACK OTTO H. DUELKE FRANK S. BETZ
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Whiting And Its People
FOR FJSN'T Burnished rooms for light housekeplng", 2 rooms and bath. Inquire. 614 I"red s'. "UTiitir... 1-3-3 ComirE; to the Princess theatre. Motiday and Tuesday, Jan. 7-?. F.oscoe Tatty" Arbuckle in "Oh! Doctor.'- Also Julian Eitinge in "Tiie Countess CharminK." 1-4-2 Coming to . the Princess Theatre, Saturday. January B. Matinee at 2 p. m. "Jack and The Beanstalk'' In eight part. Music by 3-piece orchestra- Admission: Mai. i and 15c; ve 13-Z3o; no war tax charted. 13-31-3 Star Theatre tonite. James Elridge r.l Arthur Ashley in "Shall "We Forgive Her?" This splendid photoplay is vt n more Interesting and entertaining than the staire success. It is an unusual uttering In both theme and treatment. .Also twe-reel Comedy. 1-5-1 IvOST A brown fox tail from a muff. Finder return to 343 Sheridan ave, and receive reward. 1-5-1 Congregational church: Sabbath school at 10 a. m.; church service, 11a. m. Rev. ..'. E. Truehlood will use for the subject ' .V Vision of God Self, and ruty." P. E." Bovvers, M. D... superintendent of the riminal insane of tha Michigan City prison will speak. Readers of current n-n gar-ins will need t:o Introduction to Dr. Bowers. P.. TV. Gammon. D. D., Sunday evenlnp, Jan. 13: "When a Feller Ks.ds a Friend." M. F. church: Sunday school at 5:30; preaching. 1:S. Theme: "Over the Top." Kpworth League. 6;3: preaching, 7:10. Theme: "Sea rehire Heart." Have color ihIeekT Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets
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You can have a wealth! &9frfrf&HX-x ef d V h of Beautiful Hair 3 fn OWM PAINT NIf.WS
HPPEM.GS OF A DAY IV LAKE) COISIY ! LIVELY CAPITAL,
clea r. A aieighing party v.as given John J. Maginot by tlie yourg folks of town on Wednesday evening. A most enjoyable time Teas bad by all.
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If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad tast in your mouth a lary. no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr, Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute for calomel were prepared byDr.Edwards after 17 ycar3 of study with his patient.3. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compourd mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes.
no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like j childhood days you must get at the cause. ;
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the ' have been
l-ver and bowels like calomel yet have r.o dangerous after effects. They start the bile anc. overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are cid annually at 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. Take one or two nightly and cote the pleasing results.
Next week -will b eob?erved as "Win My Chum" week in the Fpworth league. Serices will be held each evening at 7. S. C. P.OGERS. Pastor. Miss L,il!ian Soltwedel entertained the memb-r? of the Beta Gamma Upsllon sorority at s farewell party at her homo in Myrtle avenue, in honor of Miss Gertrude I-auer. The evening was per.t in playing 500, ater which refreshments were served. The Theta Alpha Gamma's were entertained at the home of Miss Fsperance Fchjechty in the Pedersen flats, on Thursday evening. Knitting and embroidery work were the main diversions, after which music anl ref reshmcr.'s
J were enjoyed. ! Mr. and Mrs. George L. Girard cnj rtamed at a family dinner and party ' at their home in Central avenue on Thursday evening- in honor of the fonni i r's brother, Frank A. Mrard, v. ho wis
j heme for a short furlough from Campj , Taylor. The lat!r returned to campj ' yrs'.erday morning. M:ss Gertrude Tauer. daughter of Dr. j I V T T.niir rf Olit-A!- :triot Uf TS'irc.
ili y for "Washington, D. ., where she ;i? scepted a government, position. Mrs. "William of Ph'-ridau arei .if, ppent yesterday in Chiag'. Th K O. T. M. of "Whiting til! have installation of officers at 'heir meeting jis. Monday night at 7:30 p. m. K is urgf'l that alt members attend. I'lurnci F.adr rf O'jver street, will resume his studies at Notre Dame unij versity "n Monday, cxpoctinsr to leave : here tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde X. Long who
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Hiiiiard. expect to lave for their home j in Cleveland, in a. few days, i Mr. and Mrs J. If. Smiley who have I b"en here visitir.g the latter's sister, j Mrs. H. JZ. Baublen of Tporte avenue, i have returned to thir home in IndianI apnli?.
Dance at Spring Hill Grove, given by the C. O. F. or St. John. Everybody welcome. Good orchestra music. 1-5-3 A business meeting and a social hour was spent by the Woman's Pleasure club at the home of Mrs. A. L. Courtright on Friday afternoon. Crown Point observed its first lightless night on Thursday and our city resembled the days when kerosene lamps were in use. Tho public square was deserted, all the stores with the excep
tion of the saloons and drug stores beingclosed. Henceforth those lightless nighta will be observed on Sunday and Thursday nights, when no lishts must be tised only those which are essential to public safety.
Ed Hugh of Hebron, was a Crotn Point visitor on Thursday. Mrs. Richard Collins is entertaining hr sisfer. Mis. Bremer, of Iowa, whom
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yeai ?. M. Weiner. proprietor of the Leader store, left on Saturday for Superior, Wis., where he will engage In the clothing business. His family accompanied him. Mrs. E. It. Cole has teeu under the doctor's care for the past few days. with a very severe cold, but is Improving rapidly. Clark Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Davis, Is spending the holidays at the home oT . his grandfather, John Brown. Miss P.uby Dickinsoo is taking a bus
iness course at the Gary Business college. Mrs. Daniel Stev.art of Leroy, has returned home after a few days' lslt at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Love. Communion services will be held at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning. f.Mlnv.-ini: the regular service when the pastor. Rev. Howard Billman will apeak on "Living a Christian Life in War Time." Mrs. Samuel Love and Mrs. J. A. Ayliqc entertained the members of Mrs. Ayling's Sunday school clars at the parsonage on Friday night.
Marriage licenses were Issued : Tony TonKovich. Lucia Mravinoc. Indiana Harbor; Jo. W. Farker, Hammond; Mary L". Cruvcr, Lima Center, Wis. Miss Faye Nixon, teacher in the Crown
Point schools !a-t yer, but who is now in training for a nurse in a Peoria. 111., hospital, had the mlsforLur.e to fall and break two ribs and is now confined in tho hospital as a result. P.ev. J. L Ayling will conduct the regular services at the Methodist church on Sunday. In the morning he will speak on the subject: "The Supreme Touch," and in the evening his discourse -will follow "A Thorn In the Flsh." The boys of the Erworth League basketball fesrr: played the t-.ii of the
Mr. and Mr. B. D. Roberts of San rirre, Ind., visited friends here Thursday and Friday. They are both former teachers in the Lowell schools. Ben Wiley of Chicago, visited rela
tives here the last few days. He will roon enlist in the U. S. navy. Mrs. G. E. Wyman left yesterday for her home in Tekin, Ind., after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. El Walker. K. R. Lynch was in Chicajo yesterday on business. Mrs. G. A. Hawkins and daughter have returned to their home in Wisconsin after a visit with her mother, Mrs. R. W. Bacon. Nick Minntnger was In Chicago yesterday on business. George Wilson has been appointed deputy mail carrier for Route 1 and will carry mall for Mr. Davis for two months while ha enjoys a very much needed -vacation. George Bailey was in Chicago, -yesterday. Miss Mabel Bruce returned to her home in Chicago yesterday, after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Bruce. Miss Nellie Graham has returned to her home In LaPel. Ind., after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Ceylon Barhite. I Miss Graham was formerly a teacher in the primary department of the Lowell school.
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league on Friday night. Rev. iccompar.ied the team.
The Whiting schools, public and parochial, will re-open on Monday after a two weeks" vacation. Tre majority of the teachers spent their vacation at thir homes and have begun returning today.
Start the New Tear right by opening an account with Tho Whiting Savings j and Loan Association. Current divi-l leni rate rx per cent. Pass book' issued every day. 1-5-1 ;
Mrs. George Gherke of Myrtle avenue, visited relatives in Hammond. John Wickhorst of Roberts avenue, is on the sl.-k list.
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The Rirst National Bank of Hammond STATEMENT OF CONDITION, CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNE 20, 1917. Resources.
Loans . . : Bonds and Stocks , Real Estate .... Cash and Due from Banks .
$1,388,959.66 . 747,633.72 . 3,159.48 551.272.32
Liabilities. Capital Stock Surplus , .. Undivided Profits Reserved for Taxes and Interest Circulation - . .. Deposits . . i , DIRECTORS.
$2,691,080.18 $ 150,000.00 . 175,000.00 . 11,464.85 . 7,934.78 ,. 149,907.50 2,196,633.05 $2,691,030.18
j Dance at Sprinr Hill Orsve, s'ven by i the C. O. 1 of St. John. Everybody ' w'lftm'. t.lood orchestra music. 1-5-3 I Virhedns TS'iecker left Thursday morrj lnc with his household goods for AlaIbarnn. where he intends to make his
Mrs. Jasper Wickhorst and children home. returned to their home on Roberts ave- The ice harvest fcsa begun here, thn p.u, after jpendinar the holidajs with Hon beiiiK leu inches thick arid very her mother, Mrs. S. Frind'ing at Calum- yrssassB
bus. Oiilo. Mrs. GoM'.rig and daughter Violt of Myrtle avenue, visited friends at Chesterton. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freeze of Myrtle ave. nj. visited at the Hamon home at South Chicago. Miss Heden Dressen of Roberts avenue, was a Hammond visitor. Robert Pinkerton of Roberts avenue, was a Chicago visitor. Mrs. William Haman and daughter Martha, were Hammond -visitors. Mrs ricis of Indiana boulevard. Is on the sivk" list. l.ij.'iaa Flan of Myrtle avenu. and Ell -n Uresselnian of the East Side, attended a rlancin party at the Calunvt I-n 11 in South Chicago. iliss Theresa Plots of Indiana boulevard, visited friends at the East Sile. Ed IladlofT is seriously ill at. his home "ii Myrtle avetme. Mrs. F. Kasch of Indiana boulevard, entertained, friends from Chicago. Mrs. John Melv-ln and Mrs. Mi Hannan were Chicago shoppers, Mrs. John SoUwedle of Myrtle avenue, and Mrs. H. Thelssen of Indiana boulevard, attended a Ivmcheon at the in. r.i of Mrs. J. Kerrie of South Chl-caco.
h MW, SE THROAT : Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. Ar,d Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It .penetrates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draw3 out the soreness and pain. Musterole 13 a clean, white Ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis. croup, stiC neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Nothing like Musterole for croupjr children. Keep it handy for instant use. SOc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
Mrs. A. "Wehner Is sick with tonsilitis. I.ee Roper of South Ecnd. is home enjoying a two weeks' vacation. A special meetins of the O. E. . will be held this Friday evening for initiation of candidates. C P.. Lundahl who has been In pcor health for the past few years, died on "Wednesday morning- at the home of Ms daughter, Mrs. Veidman who lives in the Green flat-, asreri TS years. He is survived by one son, Alverd Lundahl. and one daughter, Mrs. Veidman. Funeral f-vios w iil be held today at the home and the remain will be shipped to Englewood where srvices wiil be held and interment will be at Oakwood cemetery. Chicago. Mrs. Tuttoff of Valparaiso, transacted business here yesterday. Sirs. Halstead was a Chicago visitor vesterday.
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FRED R. MOTT, Pre. FRANK HAMMOND, Vic Pre.
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Preal4ent Vine President Csh!er Aesiataat Caahier Aasitajit Caaalar
LADY'S SHIRTWAIST. By Anabel Worthington.
A Uttle dreaaier than tbs ritual eh'.rtvalst fs this rew model, No. 563. Tnosual little po5nt cut In one dth th aide fronta of the waist button ontn the rest and tfve the waist a disrineflre touch. Tb& vest 1 do'iblc breasted, and It is f! n'shed with one of tho new nrrw shawl collars. Tho eollnr rolls hi;li s the back of the neck. Tho lon eleeres are et In without fulness and the lower edges are fathered Into deep cuffs trimmed with turnovers to match the collar. The lady's shirtwaist pattern No. 8503 is cut In fire sizrs 80 to 44 Inches bust measure. As on the fiaure the .If, -en size reouires 2"i yards 2T Inch or 2 yard '0 iach, with one-liaif yard 27 Inch octrastinj mntrriaL
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Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond
Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On thi3 remarkable showing we solicit your Ranking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WEI8 LEO WOLF JAMES W. STIN50N JOSEPH J. RUFF j F. R. 8CHAAF
OFFICERS. r, R. SCHAAF, President WM- p. WEI 9, Vlc Pree!dnt. A. H. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. L. G. EDER, Asst. Cashier.
