Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1918 — Page 5

Wednesday, .lanuarv !. HH

THE TIMES

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COHa STMTS. The executive board of the Hammond Woman's Club v ill meet at Ihe Masonic Temple Thursday afternoon at three-thirty o'clock. There will be a meeting of Max Shulman Gate. Thursday evening: at 7:30 o'clock at the Beth-Al Sabbath school for the, transaction of some lrnporlant business. This will be the meeting which had to be postponed on account of the storm. Airs. Theodore Klotr. 4S7 Kat Sibley slreet, will have the members of the Stitch and Chatter Club as her guests Thursday afternoon. The Ladies' Aid Society of lmmanuel's Evangelical -hurcl will hold us monthly coffee social Thursday afternoon in the church hall. Tr Ladies' Aid Society of St. Tsui's Lutheran church will resume its meetings after the holidays tomorrow. January 10th. and a large attends m e of the members is looked for. At her home. 420 Bauer street. Mrs. R. R I'owlfy will be hostess Thursday afternoon to the fifth division of the M. F. Ladies Aid Soeiety. Following the noon-day luncheon Thursday at the Chamber of Commerce

arrangements for then installation in two weeks. The following are the oifioers: Councilor. Mr? Minnie Merrill; associate councilor. Mrs KlU Tutttc, vice councilor. Mrs. i(eorgi Morton: associate vice councilor. Mrs. Viola Newman; recording secretaiy, Mrs. dm Luomif; assistant recording !- r tar;. . Mrs. Ida Tuley; financial secretary. Mrs. Lizzie Pontius: ti

Make Your Stomach Your Best Friend

the Food, Prevent Sourness and Make You Feel Fine All Over.

Th Bar.tisl L;iUie:' Aid will meet in Hi.' nfteinoon (" tomorrow vith Mrs. William lVx in 'Grape. v me street for a e hiK SMltl. Mis. A. J. ruffle of 34J1 Kir street i ..-!iit;c ii meriina; f th ladis of

, s the Rosary "Sodality of St. Patrick's church at her home tonight with the Stuart s. Dyspepsia Tablets Digest; view of organizing social club to five

benefit affairs lor the church. I Mrs. C. I. Holvvay. soioi.-t at St. Albim'! church vs handsomely remtmboted by the members m gratitudefor her services (riven each Siindav and

1' ou (.-.-i ,.-;:-- r.fier ea t mp ",f'y rresented htr with a costly leather take a Stuart's Dysp -:, Tablet. You j ' "i w hlch a. crisp five dollar bill rv, ill Then have anod. st.adv friend in nosed in its innermost rceo att

Holuay was very much surprised tit the well chosen jfift when it was handed

! Leach, who a few prks ajo could not speak a word of Eneli.-h. but had hcti

using dumb language used by Capt. Thos. F. Ililey in teaching; his lionKnglish speaking soldiers.

to her and too delighted to make very much comment.

or stonmoii For no mutter what ml

cat tii.'ie v. ill he tm no four risings.

i no lunivt iu vo;:r throat. n biliousness.

no tlnik I'ri'Hii ta--M.' in the inorninii. And should o.u now be troubled, eat a

'Ni.lct as so. .ti a s rovfiiiup unit e.-lief will i

r; l"-,oli;. l.iOTiif'lv. These tablets correji

Mae sua ra. .Mrs. llannali uii's; outside I a' once the faults of a weak or mei11.. .-M, ,-...,,.. .,.,.,;..., e..,' Worked stOTCftoh fhev iit tlx. orli whlie

' ' " ' ',, ., I the moioh. h r t a and recover itself, i riot reported for duty owing to Illness e.sotcen months. Mrs Minute Merr.M. ,,Mrt iruiRrly rfT,ftIv, ,re' they for ban-jyhe ,s at her home in Mount Vernon

i, KU'Olllifc. I o - 'ie; i-i-s ,. ,Kl lliose W tlOSi ' e tl -1 I O I tm ent atives to state eonven t .on. Mrs. Minnie J brings them in contact with the rich

Yorter Mrs ri.iret.-i. Ttilev Mrs I .. i c, n,l " " ' ; " ,"' " ' t" ' Ue s to ;n n CI i le ra II Re

Kahl. Mrs. Nellie t'.rnce and Mrs. All.

Laity; alternates. Mrs. ra. l.oomis. Mrs. !

Miss Lola lilesch. a teacher of

I oiid grade at the t'arfield hool.

Ind.

sec-had

M e 1 1 I .

in s

Mapgie Koontz. Mrs. Marv Hudson, Mr; Julia Wilhelni and Mrs. Mayirt" Fowl"!

Hammond Chapter of Listem Stir held its rcKulnr tncetmii last ev hiiib at the Masonic Temple and after the lodse session the members made arrangements for a special meet ins for tiixt Tuesday evenmr for the annual installation of officers. 1 i. wilt be jv public ceremony and all Masons and their families ate invited to attend.

1 a o v il rur st or.-, j Hi li.- - Adv.

flelicf in these

the fclad smile. i; ! l'vsiMp.i, Tnhlels

case

ft i w a s

t a bo of .'11 cents, in

l .o K.

Hi tO

ur f.torn-

' A ser ice pat ty Is announced for this 'afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. AY. jcihs in H'lli. Those attending; may j britifc their knitting- ami a small silver ' off ririR will be taken The public is invited to attend. Those assisting the I i;oine.s; w ill le the Mesdames John ill'soti. James t'U-ments. .1. .1. Turner and

l;. J. Peters.

he mmbers of the Martha Society of

the First Christian church will hold , Th re will be a raw itig- this eiiim; their annual election of officers. of Coldcn Rod Camp N"o. 157 r.nl The South Side C. T. I', wi'l meet j Neighbors at the I. O. O. I". halt in State in th Red Cross rooms Thursday aft-j street. ernooti to sew. J The Standard Hearers will meet Fri- Mrs. A. If. Chave who has been the

,iay evening at the home of Mrs. Mc-j guest of her mothers. Mrs. A. L. Merry- l K t Kinnon at 12 Oeden street. This meet-i n eather and sister. Mrs. tleorgo Rob-' ' .

nig will be guest night and each mem- j ens of South Hohman street will return j

hti is expected to bring a guest. j to l-.er home in Montreal tonight. ; Mrs. .1. T. Huton of Osden street h.s Last evening the members of the F. ! nrr f;"!l,r- X,r- R-rt Colv-rt of LoK. C. Club were guests of Miss Zoe 1 ?r.spott, Ind. as her gnesf. Rush at her home in Johnson street.! Mis. Ltna Merz of Warren street who I'ainty refreshments were served and I ha b(,en suffering from pleurisy and

lonsmtis fr a week is recovering. Lucien Lauerman has returned to St. Lawrence College at Mt. Calvary. Wis., after spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Lauerman of 5 Sibley street.

Irom Middleton. Ind. The I'aiiKbters of Isabel's (Twin t'it

Cliciel i i I oie.'f tomorrow eeriioff r! I

Weilands Hall and hold their iu.-talla-j The Young Ladies Sodality or St. t ion of officers. Lunch will be served. I Miry's church will meet in the ha'.l

this evenirtK to transact business. Kntries loj nieinbei ship may be made at this meeting. All members are urged to

present.

The O. :. Charter of Indiana Harbor has been compelled to defer their meet-

it;g to many chapters from adjoining i

towns having been invited "and it is feared that the tranportat ion at this lime is inadequate. The date has been set for January Jfird.

the evening Mas s-pent in a delightful social way. In two weeks the club will hold its election of officers and annual business meeting at the home of Miss Otace Jenkins in N. Hohman street.

Mrs. Oscar Sheffield entertained at ird! esterday afternoon at her home in Summer street for the members of

BOHEMIAN VIOLINIST

Mrs. Mary Congdon of SSI Pennsylvania avenue win entertain the n of

orrow evening at a knitting'

party. Mrs. 1. SeoWir will assist. A

good in ;eji.:i:i' e is asked for. A miscellaneous shower' will be held in the evening of Friday at the home of Mrs. L. O. Kolb in North Baring avenue in honor of Miss Luclla Kpps of Hammond whose approaching marriage to Mr. Phillip Connelly, yardtraster at

the Inland Steel Co., has been announc-j

cd. Mr. Connelly is a brother to N

, Connelly of this city and who is yard-

master at the Gibson yard. Their marriage has been set for January Ibth. The Esther Kebekah lodge of Indiana

I

irele Ao. 3 and prues in the games j At M K church Josph Kouecny and vere won by Mrs. tV. I. "Wei?, Mrs. M. I Company will appear m the 3rd number Jung. Mrs. Jacob Weis and Mrs. Ward. , o thp entertainment course on Thursda v Pedro was played and at the conclusion i evening. Jan. 10th. 8 p. in. 1-9-1

of the games the hostess served n dainty collation. This was the f.rst

Mr. and Mrs. Ro'y Pnrenie. the latter

Miss Hazel Pradford. are the proud parents of a son born Saturday afternoon. Mother and babe sre doing nicely. Mrs. S. T. Johnson of 4 713 Northcote avenue has offered her home this afternoon to the ladies who elesire to sew for the Ib-d Cross. Owing to the room at the Centre being Ufed for the making of surgical dressings and supplies the other sewing moy be accomplished al the private dwellings. All ladles who desire to .ive of their time are urgently in v it ed to come A letter has been received here from the secretary i f the clearing- house at

jj I ri. navilf auiiin .me irceii'V ui i

box recently, sent by the Last cnicago Red Cross chapter and with many praises' for the excellent work accomplihed. The Kaptist Lidies' Aid announce a

HEAVIEST BABE THIS YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Ja'k Jor.es. 7'!" T ler M:-ee!. Gary, are the parents of a 12pound babv bo , born Tuesd-iy at Mercy hospital. Proud Papa. Jones was honored by the stork ina-mucli ,ms the tot Is the. heaviest little bun-lie of humanity u arrive at the hospital this ea r.

SURPRISE THAT MATHER IS DROPPED There was considerable surprise in Gary political circles today wliTt it was learned thst P-teotive Sej-geant James Mather w as one of the tweiitv -rix members of the police department to fee! tho axe. Some had though Mather might be a csptain in the new administration. "Jim", as he is popularly known, has been engaged in detective work in Gary for ten years, and formerly was a member of the Chicago detective bureau.

WHITING

Star tl eatre tnniie. Mabel Taliaferro in "The. Jury of Fate." Magnificent scenci)", m-ghty mountains and to whn h is added a supreme love story five. acts. Also a Lonesome Luke Corned;.. 1-3-1

LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS

meeting of the club since early in peeernber. Meetings will be held regularly every two weeks and the r.ext hostess will be Mrs. Jacob Toung. Mrs. P. K. Boone was hostess at the tegular meeting of the Lrthstane Club vesterdsy afternoon at her home in May street and with the members she had as Kuests Mrs. J. T. Hutton's sis'er, Mrs. Robert Coivert of Logansport. Ind.. who .s visiting here. Mrs. A. L'.- Griffiths. Mrs. Bernard Graves. Mrs. Alexander Sloikowiti and Mrs. William Welsh.

The guests did Red Cross work during j Katharine Howard, sjs meoft Av., the afternoon after which the hostess j Pkone 283, mill be pleased to write aatf served refreshments. receive aoclal newa and advertising far 4) 1 be Ttiuea.

In spite of the hravy snow there was j quite a large attendance at the meet-

TWIN CITY NEWS NOTES 1 ii

Harbor is looking fnrwwrri T l,a vfnc a I

b:g time tomorrow- evening w h-n the ! T nus:ca! for the elate of Feb. anmnib Installation of their officers will -n'1 "nd at wh,r1' ih" dedication

I take place and the initiatory degree!"- th rxic flag-will take rlce. I conferred upon seven or more candi-' Virgil Potts has returned to the dates. Msny high officers who are now j Woodstock Seminary to resume his I in attendance at a meeting t Va lpa - studies alter the holiday visit here. Irsis.. w ill be hen? for the event. lie- j Bruno En, corporal ef the 32th Inf.. ! freshmert will be served at the con- J Cr. C of the cantonment stattoneH at

session. All ri"mb"rf to be sent from this

olUMOll of the are urped not

meet mg. Mrs. L. C. Weirich of Grapev me street will entertain at dinner tomorrow evening the grand past officers of th district assembly and many present district officer with local officers of Indiana Harbor. They are Mrs. Kate II. Nichols. Mrs Mary K. Stipp. Mrs.

HE'S GLAD TO BE IN FRANCE peeUI to The Times. EAST "TIICAGO. INI.. Jan. !. The following interesting letter arrived

Camp Custer. Mich., visited here with J

his sister Miss Ella Enz of the Cohen building for a day while en a brief furlough. He Itft the next day to see his uncle Henry Hannemann of New Buffalo, Ind.. the latter for many years a resident of Last Chicago and a hardwate merchsmt. H. L. Ottemcier of Omaha. Neb., while on a visit to the homes of J. A.

No. IB a. Published Mntemcnt Trust Company Geo. E. Sheerer. President. P. Burzkowaki. Vice Pies Paul B. Lipinski. Secretaiy. Paul B. Lipinski. Treasurer. Condensed Statement of the Condition of NORTHERN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK At Hammond. In the Mate of Indiana, at the close of Its business on December 31. JP1".

ii t Moreas ? r.g" Soulier . his par- '

in Drum-

l.er s flny or so ag.

one (,f the bf.-t known vo 'ova in this community, t 'nts. th,. Vv. W. Mo,eas.

niorid street. Dear Patents:

teen reviving r,o ma:l from

x weeks and at limes

n the mail : leceived

I have

honre for ever

'e-it rather blue for w! was c,-,!,, :lt nn(j th t

'nei: s 1 irn.M there was nor,' both have writt.

u.v mat i i

mg tt.e ii.t ,.f

the boys ha weeks' roj,,

nut for

portun't v to n , ,,,

i na ve n ,t bor boy) ),

n loago f compa ny Ki a r.ce

'inderstand why !r-e. I know inn

n me. It tvk la.t l'ri

'ed your letters bear-

ept. and Oct.. and as

e just come in ,,n a six

1 1 1 ( t ins was

first e.p-

een Ifeniv Mattov

,)"' ''after r-on-.v-an '-yV me.nti, a. snd mine pitd.

-o o ( o t I I lie;, c 4

HliDDl t .....

- cks ago we a town and I reef Waiter bor). Ave we,,. ,,h g,Hri ( e-ther as this wa the f,r,t

oki jott Tho.r.as. la.t writing yOM. ,Ve )ltt

to move.' Our

'rlfor'l most in the Mates, with a football hoys which formed at

v noever would played hspeball

at. the fort i

jut. 0

Is there anv- log"ic in buying something' claimed to be as jfood as the ORIGINAL Dandruff Germ Destroyer?

Insist upon HERPICIDE

Application at tha bafer barbar hcp Cuarartoor" by Tha Harplcida Ca. Sold ETorywbara

and it was. In was sihed iled some reason ot

to make a real affair, the aeftrnoon a "bnt but twss caneelled for

e-ther. In the evening of the sa-ne day we enjoyed a minstrel in which all the

r boys took, their parts well. lie.

v'our box f.' Oe-t. 1st and was Ret ii. The "smokes" came in an. feeling fine and would rsth-

than wfcitlittie of

Ma'

rugo.v so-r.ewhere

eiinner we la, tng.s which tin

' Har- sold ie

i l.ast j . -eiv-ed

t

.- Ill' ir ; glqd to "Seeing j tino. 1

ne day f r he h? rinri;.i- .v..o.

stepped injir.R at the fort. There i,

""i liar- I rnce that we have not seen. I believe meet each that cettain details ,f our trip ba-.e nre leaving be-n puhii-h-d in nearl;. all ,-,'.. -t s I am 1 ou l.er in tU. T - e T i. . . .

, , i ' ' ' ' ' - 1 r've oougrr.t roue

Th..i. . ..o... ana ir.ey are made out fhanknm- day was i to "mv v.. . .

- - ' II r 1 i, tvti'

for I am j-ist as safe here in Frame as I ever was in the States and y.;t think of the experiences and pla .. I am having. I work haid hut kn-v it is a part of the ehme to help u.s on to victory. I will write whenew I earj Your son. n'ir.T.

think on thi

re that

in

t like cool

manner of the pa:r.e with the Fort Iielaware. that when we four'h of .lulv

we would I

rrsnre." and the ' and ail the fix - ' d:d his utmost I

'ha i ter No. s t Vt

R Kl'On T fF THK COM)ITIO OF

Reserve L;sti :

:t N

THE CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK

t Hammond. In

Ihe tne of Indiana.' at tbe Close feeeniher 31, 1917.

of Ilusiness en

39.3'"i3. 1

HmKa

itig of the Woman's Foreign Missionary

of the First Methodist church

Tonight at tha Columbia, Wallace,

! Jteld, la tha "HoitH"; a, rtrj lnunoi tlonal features plctaro. Will tnako yoa

. ..... . .... g-lad that you cama to aa It. Alao a ve.f.rday afternoon at the home of Mrs. j Mack SeM.tt .,tm.d, -Otir L. B. Whitegel. 1 ebb street, and WmltreBim ga-fe.' 1-9-1 v ry interesting prograjn was given. , x Th'Te was a general discussion of mis- ' CiKD OP THANKS. ionry topics and Mrs. P-ir.ean gave; tVe wish to thank our friends and a very excellent review ot the . text-j neighbors fer their kindness and svmhook. "The Feginning of Methodist. Mis-j rthy shown durins our late bercave--.,11 m Africa."' After the program ; mint in the loss of our dear husband 'irfreshments were served and the mem- j nd father, the Rev. Geo. 1?. .lopes, pasbrs enjoyed a social session. ! tor of the M. E. church, and Mr. and a i Mrs. r. D. Williams and for the many

Spiek. nhotir from out of town and the. j Armstrong nd IX W. Dupes in Fir Mejdamcs Isaac Mills and Thos. Ceth- j street became ill with uneumor.ia. but ing cf this city. The officers named i i. now convalescing.

will be present at the "doings" of th

Esther F.ebekah lodge tomorrow evenmg at their hall in ih auditorium and!

will be guests cf other member? for a day or so. after tomorrow evening's event.

I

The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church. Fast Chicago, met in regular session yester-

j day at the home of Mrs. Frank j Kvsns e f Masonn uremic. There were

twenty-two ladies present who. while

Two yonng ladies. offi-. emrdoye ot 'listening" to the program; rerfde -forty-

the Marks Manufacturing Co., in thfir j thre ,banlges f'-r the Red Cross. The earnest desire to reach the office yes. j fftib.w inn interesting rrogram w as arterday t what would seem a reasonable j ranee, j, by group three of which Mrs. hour during these days of stress, took ! F.mn is ch-ilrman: the S:02 South Shore car which was an ! Song "America"

hour lat to i.hicaifo and which when it ' S, not readies Mrs. Evans

IUtll R l. Loans and Discounts 1 Overdtafts '. Bonds and Stocks Furniture ond Fixtures Due from Departments Due, ftor.i Banks and Trust Companies Cash on Hand Cash Iterr.s

Total F.esources

7S.2rl.S5 2S.Cafi.00 5.771. 0 2, ;4.41 2!,ot('.45 24.4r3.fil 3. 09.in

None Xone 123,C"'t' i n."? n

.SF

,605. Si

m tnaiTiEis. Capital Ftoek Paid in 2 Surplus I'ndivlded Fronts Net.

Dividend LBpld

Demand Deposits. Except Panks i?n Savings Deposits. Except

Banks Bills Faya'.iie

3.AO0.00

1.000. oil 4 IS. 2 4 l.VOt).".

462.21 f. ooo. oo

the ; rrayer

reached there was "still hm lita

result being that they fir.allv did ac- Special music Mrs. Judge Fiopr i

.Mrs. Ona van tieeson

.Mrs. Gio. B. Jones! Total 1abilities

J 1 TS.PeC

beautiful Moral ofierinps. Mrs. Mary Bctzmg and diugbtcr, Lucille. 1-3-1

The L". P.

I ehur, .Tanuary

Mrs. A. Smith.

Mrs. W. A. Hill. 28 Highland street, w ill open her home for the meeting of ihe Baptist Woman's Union Thursday afternoon. The program 'will be in

. harge of the Fible study department ! hoM bakf, M,f f,,r

vith Mrs. 1 loyei H. Aeiams. trie leader

Assisting the hostess during th social

hour will b? Mrs. Elmer Summerhaze, Mrs. Frank Stewart. Mrs. Charles See.

T Sarearet and Tl S H I.. I'"S 1

i Betting, who passed away after an op

.. ' eration 'at St. Margaret's he

ru. v. r .1,. r -. -r -vr 1 I who was well know n in mill

Cnh 'were" entertained verv Vleasantlv ! ci,-v- reached their destination.!

hy Mrs. C. Pchults at her home m Gar-! Tomeroy, ).. Monday thev

. ..,-... 1... .e, Tk. ! imnifU TVIin ine ll-i .i:,ai

' of th" deceased had also er.erj snort :y

: aft'r the new? cf bis brother's death i

The latter tneu-

tioned had undergone a ereat sorrow

weks but th hostess

rTerfla.

'was destroyed by fire. This add"d sor

mood they were jn sh

Ladies' Aid is pre paring to was soliciting for any patriotic fund;

Mr?

Miller. Mrs. I'.nicliout .

f,etd avenue yesterday afternoon.

members lid Red Cross sewing and kri'Mng and at the conclusion i.f the

afternoon the hostess -served luncheon. I was- imparted to him

The r,evt metir.fir will oceur in twoi

wb- not named i laFt s" wh'n n,s ",r,? "M l:ve children had met death when their h"me

rompltsh what they set out to no. that : Kniamas

is. reach the office, but the big time I:cadinc. ' 'J'.xrenences of a Deaj piece on the w all showed the h"ur of j ceness" Mrs. E. K. Gibbs j two-thirty. They rerhd! their b.ome-s j Specia 1 music Mrs. Thos. 'Williams j lat evenir.s at S o' loi k and vIkh the ' leading TUelma Williams j reporter called to see what rirttruwirj rirr,rnrt, followed l,v the

was told if she!.,,.,.,",. c.;r, fte, ,.i,i,- .he ho-i.

p .er el arr-ti?inir refreshments.

the benettt of the j she had b-tter seek elsewhere for their , .rh ' ' Kii.in hostesses wet e Mrs. Ona

lf'thf at the Evans 6 patriotism was as dead a a door r.sil,!.. . riinin "Mrs

ltowning grocery in iirnigan avem.e. i i'i mm mch nine irm rney conn, ,f. p Miller Mrs. 'Iwillaln Jones and

When the funeral party accompany- t l""'M ,,ul " p,p" some gooa ,

f,o.,r. of the tate Edward ex punitory reason wny a little snow

i would rut reonie to sucn terrible in-

i

tal and , conveniences. i i,e nam' ot ro(h are

withheld, for we know that should they;

he railed upon tomorrow- to assist in

veer con-I ' ""'f'" -' , a brother i 'H'.i- tney would don their overshoes!

ami wane hi. u is atnnsing now a.

"little" sr.ovv will tuftle our tempeis. I

There will be a rneetine of the y. c ). F. tomorrow afternoon at St. Mary's hall. All members arc meed to a' tend.

ireies of

EAST CHICAGO

MAN ALLEGED DESERTER

'lolden r.u'e Council No. : p of E. Ved its annusl election of officers last eninc at. the I. O. D. F. hall and made STOMACH UPSET? Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. EdwardsOUve Tablets That's what thousands of Etorr.ach ufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the real cause of the ailment dogged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse? tha liver in a soothing, het'ir.g way. Vhtn the liver and bowels are performinc; the;r natural functions, away goes indigestion and stomach troubles. If you have a bad tate in your

mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, ran : n Fl(ri(i lazy, don t-care feeling, no .mbitioa cr j tns CaIum.t K,

energy, irouDiea wicn una'gesrea icoas, you ehould take Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You vill know them by their clive color. They do the work without griping, cramps or pain. Take one or two at bedtime for quick relief, ro you can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. All clruigisu.

j row !. believed to have raud the lat-

er dsi'h unit there cenirrei a iOMmeof pff,,.,

funeral, the two brother" interred at j th atne time. !de hy .id". The r.ev : of the preat sorrow was wired here hy the widow of the firs;. nmd who with I her little daughter is soon arriving haek , here. ! ti. I. Alhettson of Oakdale. Tcnn.. i , here visitinc his sister. Mrs. James Cox 'of llie l'o Hotel in Chioago 0enu.

I formerly the Joyce. j ' The rn-etinc of th" oivio depa it me n t 1 eif ilie Woman ." t'luh v. ill not he bold ! tor.ie.rrow v enir.g as ant i ei. A j j com hi r.ed nv-tinj v ill be lo-l.l Janu.iry j

The I,. . A ei If will nif! inriinrrow evening t St. Mary's hall in reRular ,-e-ssion. There w 'A be inst.3llat.ion

The Kay i ('h.oaso pol,ce elpartmnt : locking for a el" .- e : ; e r, John Suki. pr.Mle in tr.e 27th Company of the Tth 11a tallion, ..;! h iiP"! brmJ. Stiklf w as aiiiMn; those first taW:i on the e.

! Harriet "Moiris. daughter of Mr. and j Mrs. Andrew Morn of I'ir street and a ; student of the n? h Ins t on l,ish school, j has lioen t ilically iii for th" pat few days wiih articular rheumatism. A

iiBin'Mj inline iioni nioao is in constant care.

The Woman's eiely of the M.

e. f H. Tav sum his

v draft. ' left his post or. Ky.. and It IS repo; home, 4V',I

on .1 a ti rd I Ca m r has not been seen '.'d that lie came to N'ort':cote avenue.

1 !' i:.

m Missionary So

church of Indiana j

Harbor will hold a m-etui at tie home of Mrs. .1. A. TVe-nardon, "f,iH Crapevine stret. tomorrow afternoon. All mombers are iir'l to be present.

clianceel Ids clothes, ffrui erl several h'in.ired do'lrti s .ii money an. I left fa' lk i ts unknown. GARY. TROOPS USE DUMB LANGAUGE

State of Ind,8na. County of Lake. ; I. t'a-il B. l.ipinsk;. Sr. -Trer s. of the Northern Trist and Pavings Fank. of Hammond. Indiana, do solemnly pwcai tlir.l the a'no'-e i"tt;nier.t Is true. r.U."L B. Ul'INSKI. Subscribed and sworn to before me. C.is Sth da of December. 1?1T. DERTHA CKHRIXG. Notary Public.

coimu ission expires 3-29-192.

My

No. 4:

oms of the Chamber of i Mr. Poyrj lk-r of Fir stroot , rf.. I poi-toil on tbe sick li"t. lo a sufferer

wiwi i-ticii!r riioijnta,' :stu

THE GARY CON

SERVATORY OF

MUSIC & FINE ARTS

Offers the best instructions in all Branches of .Music and Dramatic Art. Give us a personal call.

Telephone 3329 Third Floor, Gary-

Theater Building

LMth in rlv

Comme r e. j Rev. ijeo. tl. Jones of t,: c.tv. ati.r ! of the Kast Chicago M. K. church. t-

f nded a meeting at the pastorale I Hv. 1 f. n. Peftra, in Oary list oveninc

iwheie t'.i subject under eliscussion was

for M. K. ('burencs tn I

egion. ;

Kast Chicago Camp. Kcjat Neighbors. will meet thi emitn? in regnr 1 session. j The adult meiabers of St. Aibau's choir met to praotii'e lat eeniiiK and j enjoved a social hour afterward. a( I the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Colder I in Pennsylvania avenue. j

The Sucn Sodalists met with Miss Blanch tiauthicr at her home in North Magoun avenue last evening: where they enjoyed an evening socially. A letter arrived here yestJay from Haydn I-'ox. who is of the enlistment

'amp siiEi.nv. iiATTii:sp.cni. MISS.. I'eO. ). On the paiade jround of the 151st inf.ttoty a squicI from t'on-pany l'. Carv. v. a - going through IcHVoiiet exer-is'-s. Several p.issinp officer" watched the work with considerable interest nod many cotr.plmients. Th" insi rii' "! or was Scrseant Matt

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PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY PAXTON. Piegirlent. FRKO R. .V.OTT, Vice I'rrfidoiH. FRANK HAMMOND, Sr cipppy Pnd Tifiisuiv -.

'ondopsri State nicrjl of the Cur.i'oi

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HAMMOND SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at tho coe of its hu?irt on I)o t mlior ::i?t. v.JV

ruhlished Stteient Trust Compaas piev V. Mt.v-n. President. Joseph W. W eis. Vu e Pres. W". C. PlTati. Scietiy. W. C. Belruan, Ti e asm er. I omlrntrd ttement of the I ondltlnn of LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY At Hammond, tn the Mate of Indiana, at the clone 0 Its huine on re'. ftlt. 1I7. BKsOfnCM.

Loans and Uiscunts Ovet dra f ts tionrt.i and Stocks ... P

Prer.i.un.s Paid on Bonds Coinpany'a Hiildiri? luinituie and Kixtuies.... Cthr P.esl Ktate Advances to Estates and onel Trust? Oue from Depa 1 1 :nn ! s . . . . Hue from Banks and Trust

1 'otiipsnies Cash on Hand Cash Items Cash SJiort Trust Se unties Taxes and Interest Paid..

. . , , , 11 8"0'nt of rcept.nces of th' odo pur.'hased or dis. e.-lnud by a '

Total loans '. I'Oie;sn BUI, of KxchangVo'r V,;af Vb--;;: dorsement of this .k. n..f shown nn. r Item d

Overdrafts, se. ured. .'i nVe'oV rVrtV $75 ' 2 - ustomers' liability under Letters of Credit ' actual! v .ed n.l for wkieh this bank ha, not been ,elmbursed Liability of foreign banks' a'nd'ban'ke'ra for" drafts' and bills accepted by this bank to create dollar exchange and now outstanding I'. nonds tother than I.il.ert'y Bond, of iir): ' '. rf"Ps:'t?el to s.cu-e circulation (par -iu) JH'0,000.01 U S. bonds and crtifl-ate, of indeb'tednVs'spIedzed to secure postal savines d-posits (par value,...'... Total P. S. bonds 'other than Ltbertv Eonds and certificates cf indebte,; nes Liberty Loan Bond,, unpledged. ;c per rent 'and" 4 per cent Liberty Loan Bonds. S, per e'e'nt "atid" 4" pe'r "( .nV Pledged to secure State or other d-po81tS or hill, pa v able Bonds. errltie, etc. (other than U. S ): Bonds other than U. S. bonds pledged to secure postal sav-jngs deposits ' Securities other than V. F. bonds not "incl'ud'ina stocks) owned unpleded Total bonds, s e u 1 t etc. .... Stock., othe,- than Federal Reserve Panic stock"." Stock of Federal Reserve Pank 5 per cent of subcription) Bejuity in banking housf Furniture and fixtures Peal estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with F.jerai B5erve Bank ......... '. - litems w ith Federal Reserve Bank in process of coil ' le-tion (not available as reserve) .......... Cash in vault and net amounts due from national ban Us Net amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust companies other than tivlude.-l jn Items 1", 14 and 1 ' Kx han;es for clearing; house Check on other banks in the city or town as report ins bank tother than Item 17) Total of Item 14. "j;. t. 17 Bnd 15 Checks on banks located outside of citv or town of reporting bank and other .-ash items '. Redemption fund with C P. Trasurer and du from V. S. Treasurer Interest eatnd but not .ollected approximate on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due Other asset?, if any War Certificates snd Stamps.. Total '.

T3.3"J. 1

4 5,oo.V " i"S.5s: is No,,. N'on-

None None

3."e9.5C None S,14S.(JI None None X one K.S5T IS

:'i.t?4 :U.!61.:i I 4.4f.41 Nor, c None :;., -.1 :

Toi al P.esoui ' es

Total Rpsouix:e....

'Co. 4t Coast Artillery. stationed p! : Camp Presldo. San Francisco, to hi? patents, the AViiliam I'ox family 111 1 tirapevine street. ! There was a meeting of the newly or- : uacized club, the Pleinie Zie at the

home of Miss Aileen Jcnnms" in KuclW ! ('ph short

avenue last evening to eliscuss the advisability of giving a dance in the near future.

I The Kezehokone Camp l ire Giris mot i at the Chamber of Commerce rooms lat evening and knitted. I Mrs. J. L. Rockwell of CfWn Point lis vlitingr her mother. Mrs. .1. Mulhcrn J in Block avenue for a few days. I Mrs. L. Bro70wsky of Cedar street departed yesterday to spend the winter j months at Los Angeles, Cal. 1 Mrs. Harry 1'ulmer of Ivy street has i as gues.s her sister. Mrs. W. K. Ho1m. th- 'a'.tt-r's husbanrj an.l their on r.uy

RESOUP.CES: I.oans and Discount? 3 Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks. Furniture and Fixtures Other Keal E.-tate . Due from departments Due rreim Hanks ami Trust Conipanie? '. Cash on Hand Cash Houip

Current Expense & Taxes

M.17S.'2'i 1 Rn'.4 57,470.1!) etJMiO.OO b 2:5. 03 r.,f41.S2 nvo.:;7 7.411.09 ;i.t;08.97 15.85 b,i:i5.S4

.$34.To3.5i

LIABILITIES: Capital tftock paid in $ 5n.noo.t)u Surplus o.OfiO.Oi.) I'ndivlded Fiofiis -Net S'12.41 Interest. Discoiuit and Other Earnings T.."23.3: Demand Deposits, Except Hanks 2Ili.Cnri.C Savin?.- Drpos'is '3,J9:5.f3 Cashier's Clu-f ks 1.00 Tax Collections 5.1 f Total Liabilities tJ44.75D.54

Stale of Ineiiana. Counry of Lake, ss:

I. I'rank Hammond. Secretary and Treasurer, tit the liamm"nd Saving? red Trust Co., of Hammond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement i- Hue. FRANK HAMMOND. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this &tli day of January. 1'1S. i'SEAl.i My commission expires March 8. 192rt. FRANK R. MARTIN. Notary Public

!.inii.i hk. 'apU! .iock paid ,n... Surplus Cndivid-d Profit Dividends Cnpaid IiitoreKt. Discount and t'lU er limninff

D:nani Iposit Banhs

.3vir.Ks Bink Trust

Banhs Specia I Ban'.vs Ci tirled

I Hie to Bar.

Companies Due Departments . Pren'.iu'ii Unserve on Cash - - vei Trust Investments . - Bills Payable i.ith? r Liabilities . . . Total Liabilities

. S 1. 1 P3.0-3S.5f1

,o.inic in' 0 e.rni iu 1 1 L.Tjilr? None

Deposi ts. Deposit s. Deposits. Checks . .

a nd

I". xi ept Kxiept Except K X C e p t

Ti ust

Bond s

t;.2T6.:n.

4Hf.4r.4.on

None i.oiti.fix -7.T4 7 in :!S 7TS.il N. ne None "ii

. ?!.D'.".'"oiS.!'f

I.HHIUflKV Capital stock paid in...' Surplus fund I'ndivided profits Less current expenses, interest snd taxes oaid

Interest and discount collected . r credited, in advance of mattirity and not earned (approximate! Amount reserved for tae ai-inid Amount reserved for all interest accrued Circulating notes c.uts?ndinp Amount clue to Federal ns-rve Bank Net nmount's e!u to Natie.p;,I Banks Net amounts due to banks, rankers, and trust co upanies iiith'? than m l-td'-d in Items 5 or 31)..'... Total of items Tl and "2 Ilemand depolf (other than bink defiosits) uh.leet in Iteere fdrosits pay?lli within 3".i el;i'-.K Individual deposits si.bje-t ro clio.ck Cert ilics tea of deoosit due in es than H'.t day ohe.than for money horro wrD Ceitili-d checks Cashiei'e check? otitstandmc State, cotir.iy. or othr ii'iiph ii'isl eicposits s;-c;ied Vpledge of assets cf this b.Mtk Deposits ie;HirinR notice but ies than iii,.? 1 i-. .der.els mipa id t'f, Iv'i demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than baiil deposits) subject to nerv Dens 33. i. ii:. "S. ::i and I" l ime lfplu subject (to Iteserve tina'. :e aftei d-- ' s. or suoje.-t to " el.i vs 01 more n.iti.f, an,! postal saving's): "ertifie-sfs of deposit ivi her than fot tnone-v 11 ot - I o eil I Stat?-, coiintv. e,r othe! tii;ini ipal u- ;. its s. 'iipj i.y I'IhuSi? r'f uss-ts of this li-'r--" Postal sa' in.ss deposits Other time deposits Total of time deposi' -.-j'v.b ot 10 P.eserv e. Items 41. !, 4.1. or.d 14 I tilted states deposits i ntlift li.r.u postal sa-msi; Wit r loan deposit acioui'., . titlier t'nite.j States deposit s. in ludipjr deposits of I". S. il ipii'.u sing officers

1.1:; 1.::

X o n f None Nolle Noil

154.53i'.t D5.Z74 M 4.:oo.'.oj -V.fie.,;, ,0, 2.6f I. 1 S.44 'Jl

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No,,.

i v. V 1

45.04 r. 1 25.ieoi

i;c "4-

L". S. bonds bort owed f o r wl::. Ii i-olUteral s- uritv was f 11 1 n ish ed Other bonds borrowed for n-f-.i ii collateral f""".'iity

was f u: nisneii Securities (other than I for which collateral ?

othe,- bond) ') :i s f urtiislic' .

v.. I

Bills payable, other than with I'ederat P.eser oj'-i, iiKluriing- ail obligations representing mo . !.-.. -lowed, other than redisco tints BillK payable, with 1-Vdcrr.l Ueserve Bank State bank circulation outstandinsr Cueiotv.ers' l-'tters of ledit draw n attains? Acceptances executed to fuinish dollar exchange ....

Nolle N-.,,. N ,n.

No ne Not,. None N o n e Notie

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he

State of Indiana. Count v of Bake T. Peter Meyn. President of I ake County ?a" iiits & Trust f'o. Hammond, do solemnly swear that

above ntl'inetit is true. I'KTKP. YV. MKYN. Subscribed and sworn to before iuc this Sth ilsy of .Isti'jsiy. 191?. gp.A't: p. mxKOf. N'eljrv Pu'oiic Mv 4-.'.:,;iiiis'on expiies Feb. 11?

Tot 3' Non i.os ace eptari'-es of this banli p .r-.haseel vr discounted (see Item in None Liabilities other thsn those tiid a hove N'.-ne Tc'al , $t."52'ST.j$ To'al com inscn t 1 ::i "i i it ;e , 5.-, a. b and i-) . . . . None Slate of Indiana, County of Lake. : I, II. M. .Tolinson. Cashier of the ahove-na r,ed biitii;. do solemnly wear that the aitove statement, is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. II. M. JOHNSON. Cashier. Subscribed and sw orn lo before m- O BflKCT Attest: this :th day of January. IMS. .1. J. TU'FF, P. A. PAIlKlCri. ANTON 1 1 TA PTE P.. Notary fit.. I!-. F. P. Si'DAAF. .M y rimiti expii e !-;2-2l. l 'i ertoi .