Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 273, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1918 — Page 7
Thursday, May 16. 191S.
THE TIMES.
I IN A IN AROUND -GARY-
hf.thin fhom the east. Mrs. Roy Farry, 7th avenue and Fillmore street, has returned from a visit to New York. Philadelphia. Atlantic City. Washington, D. C, and many oilier eastern points. t,OIft TO TF.X S. Mis A. I.. l'.iMwn and children. 6r." Van R iron street, will leave in a few day t spend the summer in Toa?.
mr
and Mrs.
Ray n r o i fat
Henderson, of Sillier '.he guests ' hor and sister. 1--?
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Unsightly Hair DeMlraele, tke origlnnl unnltnrr liquid, i trnly a revelation la moJrr clcaoe. It la Jest aa efficacious for rc marine course, hrlnlly erowlhi M It la tor ordJnnry tin. Oaly enalie DeWfraele baa a aionr -I.itcIl sraariate ta rack package. At toilet counter ta Oe, 91 and 62 ultra, or by mall from h in plain wrapper on re erlpt o f price. FREE b,clt "1th teatlfnoniala of atraeat anthorltlea explain want rinars bale on fare, aeek and arms, tt a It laereaaaa and hour PeMlraele devitalise It. moiled la plain --al-il envelope oa reqnest. IeMlraeIe. Park. Ave. and lOlk St.. York.
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1 1 Kit K 1'P.OII Viln)I. i'. li. li.vrlcy. 630 Jack.-on St . ertain'.ng her s-ister. Mrs. Kallen u who are here, from Washins-
EMtoi if. iiinin. Mrs. J. Mo:sun. (') Harrison street. enterta-n.nc h'-r sister. Mrs. Wilr.m !..vd. w ho is enroute t her h"tv. : Ija.ii.a, Wa.-h.. from New Vol k :tj .
Mrs.
,cr pai
ir. Tiivrninn. Frank Thatcher will lav In a s f...r a four months fit it with iMits at Kansas City.
Mrs. FI
AT M1I.W VI Kl.K. ;:p Steinberg. tiOtf Massachu
setts street, is on a month's visit to her raii-nts at Milwaukee.
Mrs. is re,-, .--ral 1
IMlMlOVIMi MCF.I.Y. J. K. S:n:th. of Jefferson street. i erinc nicely from a severe atr!ie"!Vn:-, at the Gary Gen-
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mc:oiiim;
M;
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to inn ioi.i. Avery will motor
to
NOTICE ; r..''.r-rsin?;I offer for sale and v i.! r.T-;v,- ponied bids for panic up i: o'clock r. ion. June 1st, 191 S. for ;'r-,-iroi:r.;.1oIy $25,000.00 worth of salv .!;o iurr.'.vr and other material con-
-,n ! ae several D'U'.iiin.-i.-1 aiiu. .:ri:cre on grounds knovn as Amusorr.T.t Fail: located 15:h Avenue and Clark Road.
.'V, Indiana. E!d to be accom.nied '.' cerilied check for 10 "e of a offered. Ralar.ce to be paid witliir. n days. Successful bidder to wreck iihiiat-s and remove from ground i liin ninety days. Right reserved to .'ect any or all bidr. International Trust and Savings Bank, Trustee
tn-'-u nc-
Indianapolis this week to attend the state dental convention there next vv.ek. M:s. K A. SpsuMinir will a--i-cnipany them mi.l " to i.-it her parents at Frankl.n. Ind.
EETUKNS FEOM INDIANAPOLIS. Mrs. William H. Matthews of Jack
son str.-et. has returned fnr.i a
wefks visit with her d a i: r; h t r r at Indi-anapi'dls.
List Women Leaders and Men Captains and Aids Are Announced.
HOH03 MRS. O'BBIEIT. Lewis O'Rrien today left
Rloomington. m., vvher Mr. O'Rrien is connected with a railway. The O'Rriens Ieae Gary after several years' residence. Mr. O'Rrien was in business here and before that whs chief clerk of
the Elgin. Joliet and Eastern railway. j Then. Lceka Yesterday in honor of Mr--. O'Rrien ) Herbert Erie
Mrs. Jack Jones of Tyler street tendered a farewell reception for her. Oviesta included: Mesdair.es W. H. O'Ponnell. Alfred Jones. M. Kelly, William Jones and William A. Cain.
The follow ing captains for the women's foams that will t.vke parr in Gary's
in st i rt i lift next Mon-
annminced yester
day t- Mrs. Iii M iit imore. who Is chairman of the women's Iiv iion: Mrs. ("has.
I Kimmel. M: s. Win. ;. Seaman. Mrs. L.
for j R. It.. yd. Mrs. Of... I'e.bies. Mrs. n II.
Scott. Mrs II. c. Simpson. Mrs. F.nim'l White. Mr-. P.r-lph Ross. Mrs. Harvey C'irti!. Mrs. Jos. ph Cat her y. Mrs. Ron Van I. !-. Mrs. R. S. Simmons. Mrs. Rol rt Sill. Mrs. W. 3. Williams, Mrs.
Red Cross rfliiM
lew! .
oay, .via;.- .'oh. wer
Indiana Casualty Soster. FORT WATNK. Ind.. May H-b-n
R'.itclier. 21 vears edd. a niem'oer f the ,
P'trnn! t'orps in tb.e K'shteenth t". S. Infantry, who was wovmied in action in Ijorraire. is a son of Mrs. Oerf;;de Campion of this city. He lad been in France neailv a year. He is now servin.fr his second enlistment. I!" formerly was an nir'orake inspector at the Renr.sy 1 van ;a railroad
s'v.ps nere. j VAN' BFREN". Ind.. May IS. Mrs. I Delia Heckard has been notified Vy the!
War Department that her son. Everett 11. Heekaid. 19 years old. was woui.de.
in action in France. He enlisted nenrly
a year n died and His brut here.
Mr-. Jf.-.tis Fet.rson. Mrs. er.M. Mrs. Frani is Svohoda,
Mrs. Li via Arii.I, Mrs. Ya b :-,t mo RJsarski, Mi-s Mario Moin.-ir. Mrs. Danco Koavv ka vie h. Three Di-rtslons. Tlie work in th canipaicn is to be divided Into throe I'en. ra! il i visions : the Women's F'ivi'lon. the Oitv Men's Dl-
i vision, and the Industrial division. ! The leaders in the indastrial section net with Col. W. C. I.oyd. chairman of
this section, at the Oary 'ommercial "U.b last niht nnd made further plans for the campaign within the industrial plants. The presidents of the women's organizations of the various Onry churches
: nul yesterday afternoon with the spe- ' r ial committee in charge of the serving of lunches. Flans were made for the
co-operation of trie women of the oary churches In this part of the campaign. The follow imi men's teams are to conduct the campaign in the city men's division : Team No. 1 I ,. R. Rain, captain;
Walter Acker. Harry Crar.nell. I.. .1.
Fowls
McPermott. V. J. Rooda. R. II. Stevns, H. D. Favis. C. W. ).!!.
r. in ompanv K. One Hun- ! rmi,, i,. Godwin. Sam Mill r
V ifty-secord ! i'.! Artillery.
cr. Darwin lie. kard. lives
RICKXi:T,U Ind.. Vay To'vtisley. 23 years oil. wo-.nde.l in France, is a i
16. John C who was on of Elnif r
Towtisl'y of this city. Indianapolis in April,
He enlisted at 1?17.
GARY,
INDIANA.
High Grade Standard Make
Tires Tu
at Bargain Prices
DBS
I,n!;A County Poc'.efy For Prevention of Ti:h rctilosis is to meet at 2 o'clock I-'ridsy afternoon. May 17th. at Crown foint Court House. Friends of the cause r.ro invited to attend. H. E. GRAHAM. 5-16- Aetir.c Ptcretary.
The Rd Cross the symbol of a cause wide as the world and high wav? Welcome.
!: Women! Here Is
I A Dandy Thing
We are the largest jobbers in seconds in the world. We get our tires direct from the manufacturers. We h-ave brought these tires from our warehouse in Chicago to Gary so as to save you from making that trip. We opened this store to take care of all the car owners in the State of Indiana. Bsar i- mind when you buy from us, you save the rmddleman'3 profit. Our stock consists cf new, fresh stock, first-class factory seconds. These tirsa have no blemishes, but are selected ttock. They are the same as hfanH neuu nwaranteed firsts
w.c,. .. . a , same material, same workman- ft
ship, same manufacturer only they are surplus stocks of overloaded manufacturers. Our tires will win ycur confidence and permanent patronage. A trial order will convince you. Our enormous buying power saves you 40 to 50 per cent. You will appreciate the money-saving t values offered you in these tempting bargain prices. We have the following makes in stock and can assure you cf choice selection:
Few dnops step corns hurtinj I then they lift rijht out j with fingers
Your hisdi heels have put corns on yur toes and calluses ci the bottom of your feet, but why care now? This tiny bottle holds an utmost magic fluid. A genius in Cincinnati discovered this ether compound and named it frez-
61ie. Small bottle of free;;- I rr
Team No. 2 I.ec Royd. captain; R. W. Carlander. It. R. Snv.br. R.-.lph Cummins. A. M. Icnis, C. H. lams. C. H. M.aloney. Herman Isay, T. M. Kinder. Harry Somnors. R. R. Si'.owdon. John Rurke. Team "o. " A. W. Rrai-.dt. captain; H. IT. F'.ls. H M Larson, W. C. Brown. E. A. ilross. F. C. Rapk-. A. L. Gates, Peter Honorof. M. R. Kline. Team No. 4 John Rrennan. captain: H. C. Enrtiish. II. C. Francis. AV. F. Hodges. Frank Hubir.ge-. Paul J. Ohio, J. J. K'Mly. t'h.utchii'. M. A. Rang. John Radisan. I.ouis Oootiman. If. Abbenseth, Joseph Roy. John Ferry. Father Jansen. Ten ri No. 5 Clarence Rrctch. captain; Coy Oonit: Alex Eliopulus, Geo. Rose. J. M. Fox. W. R. Ferguson. Harry Orenbauin. J. O. Harris. Harry Arnold.
j II. H. Highlands. Rd Milgram. j Team No. 6 Oscar Rurcli. captain; F. H. Dietrich. Ci. E. Ell.ins. James Gray,
Ceo. Gilchrist, A. H. Rietz, Wm. Rein, Dan Smith.
Team No. 7 Croatian Society, Z. I.
KfrK.ii. captain; Ji'Mi .oRsr, i.ouis
I.idra. Mate Orekovioh. Nick Skclan. Joe Miiosevich, R. A. Lucas. Team N. f Sam Millar, captain: Max Reritstein. W. S. Feu-r. II. Alsehul-,-r. J. H. Ward. Lewis S.-hmh'.t, Ralph Snyder, C. E. Carr. AYm. Svkes, C. S. Atkins. Team No. 0 A. G. Gregory, captain: S. R. Reek. E. n. Skeen, j,,. Frost, A. M. Michaely. M. tlricr;-1. W. A. Wirt. W. G. Seaman. Team No. 10 Henrv- HeucV;. captain; Louis Ghieck, Harry Sultzbnii:h. Thos. E. Knotts. J. (.;. J--pr. Father Lucas Teriic. Team No. 1! Wm. .Tones, captain: C. M. Raker. Harry Hall, Henry VossIt. R.
Keller, M. D. Ridl:oi. R. O. Parry.
ne can be had at any dru ' Ingwald Moe. A. F. Wloks, Wilbur
Firestone Fisk Ajax Diamond Lee Batavia
Portage McGraw Marathon Falls Defiance Mason
H Size. h o2xn H f!lx4 Jj "2x4 13 r,r,x4 n n-tx
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Plain. $ O.oO in. no 13.25 13.4") 14.2a 17.00 17.75 1S.75 IP. 73 20.25
rj:.x4 21. 5) 3fix4 22.75 ",nxl'i 21.00 "ixl'i 27.00
r,54'2. r.f.x-Pi. "7x4. 35x5 . ?S,T, . J7x5 .
2S.O0 2S.25 29.00 35.50 36.00 38.50
N. S. Tubes. $10 90 $2.25 13.75 2.35
13.05 14.10 15.00 IS.'td IS. 50 10.50 20.50 21.00 22.50 23.50 27.0) 2s. 50 20.00 29.50 30.75 30.50 40.00 42.50
Tit,
store for a few cents. Ap- Wyant. C. L. Johr.son.
ply a few drops on your tender, aching corn or callus. Instantly the soreness disappears and shortly you
Team No. 12 O. McGinnity. captain: F. R. Oaigill. C. M. I.cnry, Geo. McRoherls, C. o. Jlolmea. M. McRride. Sol Josepn F. W. Webb. J. Friedman.
v. i!l find the corn or callus Carl D. Raker. so fhrivcb d and loose that Team No. 13 Chas. Raran. captain; you can lift it off with the Thaddeus Menc.tynski. R. F. Chnmski. V. fingers. I Pirarski. A. J. Polka. Rev. P. A. Kahel-
ache twice.-Adv.
Just think: Ton get rid of a hard corn, soft corn or 1 corn between the toes, as well as hardened calluses, without suffering one particle. Millions of women eep a tiny bottle en 'he
resser and never let corna 1
lak. AVlslenskl. Szostakowskl. Team No. 14 E. A. Ridgely, captain: John Rrellehan. Dave & Mack. H. EVkstrom, TT. W. Haskell. Carl Huettner. M. A. Kliott. John Kinally, E. W. Prlpps. Walter Plew, Lewis Simon, Joseph Tittle. Team No. 1" Romanian Society, Vic
tor Pimitru. j
captain: Andrew Flesher.
PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY.
j W. G. PAXTON, President.
FRED R. MOTT, Vice President. FRANK HAMMOND, Secretary and Treasurer.
2.50 2.RT1 2.75 3. On
I . J 3 1J5
4 On V, s i 4.75 w
5.30 5.35 5.50 5.75
Out-of-town customers, don't delay but order now. When ordering state whether S. S., or C!., plain or non-skid is desired. Send $1.C0 deposit for each tire ordered, balance C. O. D. subject to your examination and approval. Orders filled same day received. Gary Tire Corporation "Gary's Tire Bargain Center" 533 WASHINGTON ST. GARY, INDIANA. We Are Open Evenings and Sunday.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE HAMMOND TRUST & SAVIIiGS BANK At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its busirees on May 10th, 1 9 IS.
RESOURCES. Roans and Discounts $250, 073. 57 Overdrafts .'. 771.01 Bonds and Stocks 3l.f,M'..14 Liberty Ronds 31. 150. 00 Furniture and Fixtures 9,000.00 Other Real E?tafe 36. oi Due from Departments 4.G.14.S2
Due from Ranks and Trust Companies 5l.409.ft.)
5,6fS.09 2.19S.SS 3, 703. S3
Cash on Hand
Cash Items Current Expense and Taxes. Total Resources
?392,663.2S
LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in $ 50.000.01 Surplus 10,000.00 T'ndivide.1 Promts Net 325.00 Interest. Discount and Other Earnings 5,255.14 Demand Deposits. Except Banks 230. 241.07, Savintrs Deposits, Except Banks Sf.,5S6.4S Cashier's Checks-, 21.90 Due Departments 10,102.72 Certified Checks 120.9
Total Liabilities $392,663.23
State of Indiana, ) County of Lake. I, Frank Hammond, Secretary and Treasurer of the Hammond Trust &. Savings Bank of Hammond, Indian:, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tru. FRANK HAMMOND. Subscribed and sworn to bofo" me, this 16th day of May, 191?. WILLIAM J. HASTINGS, Notary Public. My commission expires Dec. 11, 1919.
FEDERAL AGENT WOOD COMPLETES HIS II , !
".r.nirjattars.'ES
Says Lake Co. Farmers Must Get Together and Cut Out Malicious Criticism.
openly suggest the supreme Importance ; fj
1
I !
of unified agricultural efforts on th
part of the same level-headed farmers
of Lake county. ; I beliov in criticism, but in construct- I ive. rather than destructive criticism, j
Just as no human being is perfect neither can our institutions be perfect which are composed of human beings. If we
ISpKcrAt. To Thr Timfi 1 i destroyed the influence of our institu-
CROWN POINT. IND , May lfi. Vlr- tions becausce of imperfections then gil Mood, federal .agent for Lake county, j the destruction would not be confined to
has addressed, the following letter to 1 a select few, but they would all crumble j y
the lRrmers or Lake county: I before the 'damnable beast" CRITITo the Farmers of Lake County: iTSM. Even the church and the school This week finishes the distribution of j would succumb as would our great the last shipment of corn to Lak covin- j American government, the finest and ty through this o.fieo. While our con- j best government In all the world, with tract with the government authorities H (lf ns imperfections, expire June 3'Mh as Emergency Ag'-nt. j When a man has finished his little I do not feel that it will be profitable to I piece of work on this earth what better the county for me to 11 main, since, the i thing could be said of him at the last prime object for which I was sent to bitter hour than these words: "He lived the county has Y -n accomplished. '. with all his might while he did live and There Is a small shortage of seed corn ; tried his best to make the world just scattered over the county and for ihe.se little better plce to live in: he was a nrm finding at the last minute that they 1 booster and not a knocker: he built vip need seed corn c-n cuie pame by' instead of tearing down; he smiled insending an order to O. IRnry, Purdue j stead of frowning; he vvt's honest to the University. Lalayet'e. Ind., giving full! last degree; his word was as good as instructions for shipping. Corn will j gold: he treated his fellowman as a be shipped C. O. p. brother." Friends, these are undying While I reluctantly onm to Lake j prinicples which will conquer the world, county to do this work it has ben much j With best wishes to the good people more pleasant than I anticipated and I j of Lake county, want to thank the splendid people of j Very respectfully, this county for the loyal manner In ! VIRGIL MOOD, which they have s upported me in this '
trying work. Permit me to say that the only regret I have is that I could not serv2 yovi better. The association wi'h the people at the community meetings have been an Inspiration to me which I shall not soon forget. These meetings when well directed are a Godsend to the rural com
munity. They broaden the viewpoint, ! of Hammond something about th rood break down narrowness and create I "h!f "Texas." In the first place she is neighborliness and above Rll cement the! ,h best ship in the navy, bar none, and interests of the school and the com-I ,hat H saying r mouthful, for Uncle
Sam has "some navy. She has won
I Wish E
veryone Woe
I Know I
Y: "tii What It I I.- 'ft I 1 Did for Me. WB lam 1 Well Now. I
Try FeFiine
Those -vx-lio object to liquid medicine, can. secure Pcmaa latlets.
trsnermn. -jmtvum llllWCT'KJgliwmffglia
Mrs. Mathilda Johnson, 220 Seymour St.. Cheboygan, Michigan, writes: "A few lines to the praise of Peruna. Tour years ag-o I contracted a severe cold, which settled on my stomach and bowels, which was of a catarrhal nature. After using- a number of bottles of reruns, I am now enjovin? the best of health and I sinff the praises of Fernna far and near. I feel like another person,. X cannot be Trfthout Parana in the house; I cannot praise It enough. I wish everybody would try it. I know what it did for mc; I am well now."
Loan?" No? Well. J10K.000 and the j He was also authorized to employ a crew numbers 1,200 rm n. That also ' private se cretary at $75 per month, was a record in the navy. So you see his is a new position. we all do our lit in several different j Ppports showed that the member -ways to make the Texas the "Mistress i hip in th(. r rdr ,n iniJiana inereae l of the Beas." (from SToV in April. 1917. to 972 Apil Well, good luck to you Mr. Editor. lj91g rm vrm r,rrtsner nnet mav vour news- i
' ' ,.T, .1 J...... o. u h. Madison Walsh, of Washington
done in the past. My best wishes to all my friends of Hammond and do rot forget to "come through" strong on the
"Third Liberty Loan." Uncle Sam
? 1 needs yon now.
Respectfully yours, EMILE N. CHAL1FOUX. U. S. S. Texas, Care of Postmaster, New- York City. N. Y. P. S. Give my regards to "Woggles" If he Is still there.
,U .S. NAVY DOES BIG 1 ... TASK WELL
ffentlnued from rge. one.)
mtinity.
Here I speak franklv as an individual. ! thr"(k championships (the only three to The business of a county agent in Indl-', Wfn' ,hPV "r? th" "unnPry chamPlonana is to work in the interest, of every ' 'nlnPprir! championship ivnd batfarmer in the countv- and not to form pffic,fncy championship." The exnue'eus or fa verity ', , traordlnary feat of -winning the three
111s enorts must be spent. That is the! redeeming feature of the Indiana sys- j tern. It is purely democratic. In Indi-I ana the smallest farmer is ent'tled to' the help of the county agent as much' as is the biggest landlord. Although the work (n Lake county in
.ne seefi corn situation has not accomplished as speedily as we would have, likoij it to have ben. nnr has ail been aeomplished that we would like to have accomplished, yet we hop that tb.-
has never been done before since Uncle Sam launched his first "White Squadron." I suppose you will wonder what does a battleship have to do to win the all-around championship. She has to do everything but a somersault and a submarine dive. The gunnery trophy is wen by being the best in gunnery practices. The engineering trophy is won by efficiency in engineering and the fcat-
tie efficiency trophy is won by her ! superiority over other battleships In
has
noi ccen spent in vain, and that 1
i solving battle problems and In all
Lake county is no worse off for my having come among you for a brief few weeks. Above nil let me beg of the people of Lake countv to lay down the petty differences which now exist and which have attracted the attention of the people all up and down the state to no credit to any one. The greatest progress can be mnde only when all are pulling in the sarn direction. Tf Lake county hopes to continue holding prominent place in Indiana agriculture she must unify her efforts. She has agricultural possibilities second to none in Indiana. Lyinc in the suburbs of Chicago, the home of the greatest steel corporations, only the state line separating ?50 land in Illinois from $130 land in Lake county, ail practically alike; crossed by the leading railroad lines connecting the east and the west, which carry the m,ost prominent men of the United States daily over this county, these are some of the big things which
things that make a shift efficient for
UNCLE GEORGE BACK ON JOB Uncle Georpe Sylstra, The Times' 70 years old news carrier, is back on the Job at Gary. Ur.cle George, who defied the bleak climate of Holland for years, finds that the chill winds and dampness at the foot of Lake, Michigan grives him asthma and that laid him up all winter. Today he was out for the first time in a half year.
J. W. KERR TO BUILD FOUR DWELLINGS
Gary( fou r
Contractor John W. Kerr of has taken out rermits to erect
one-story brick dwellings In Harrison street, between 3rd and 4th avenues. They will range from $3,000 to $3,400 in cost.
re
tiring state deputy, tr.ld of the prepress made by the Knights of Columbus In war work. He said when the Knights of Columbus was commissioned by th t'nited States government to engage in this work along with the Y. M. C. A. It was thought that $1.0i.io,oao w-ouii be ample for the purpose. But th" order raised not only the million, but has raised and spent $6,000,000 and i now engaged in raising $30,000,000 r pay expenses until June 1919. Th -Knights of Columbus now have f-S re -reation halls and 236 secretaries in concentration camps in this country, also 24 club houses and 60 chaplains in the front line trenches ir France. Walsh called attention to the fat that the first contribuion to the Knights of of Columbus war fund was made by the Renton county, Ind. council, and that Indiana Knights were the first state to raise their share of the million dollars.
DIRECTORS NAMED. Seven aditional directors to serve un- !
SALS MS PRESCRIPTION S POWERFUL JHELUENGE OVER RHEUlTIsi
Discoverer Tells Drug-gists TXot to Take a Cent cf Anyone's Mnsy Unless Allenrlm Completely Banishes All Rheumatic Fains and Twinges.
I wa r.
I would like to tell you nnd all my friends and people of Hammond whet we are doins now, where we are snd what has been done. But censorship forbids. That is the trouble. The army gets all the credit in the majority cf the
newspapers, and nothing much is said of j the navy. The navy has the very large ' task of transporting the army to France! and keeping the Huns off of our shores
at home, and a million other things not worth mentioning, according to some people's estimation. Relieve me. war is
not all trenches and "No Man's Land" part of it Is stoke holes, look-outs, battle stations and "No Man's Water." So think of the navy occasionally and "give us a wee bit of credit."
I suppose that there Is a very elab-
til September election were named last night by the Gar? Commercial lub members. The club also vote! $51 to be used as prizes In connection with the government's baby survey in Gary. New directors are: Walter Acker. C. W". Chase. James II. Ward. A. M. Fisher, Joseph Frost. Harry Hall and J. A. Rrennan. .
H. Alien suffered for years
iisr.i. Many timer this t -b-l't h:m helples;; and u.-i-
Pn:t ;- .1 -.- s; impuri' '.-
trp
. 1 1
e-. after --rarp . t i.ei -:ie can 1 ? until tlv nmoionly cn;ed
i-. o'v-d in
Sofron Rontea. John Caspar. John Milia. Team No. 16 Servian National Alliance. P. R. tJrkovich. captain; M. M. Puchick. Dan re1ich, li. Papich, P. Prica. Milen Bivioh. Ter.rn No. 17 Herman Werbcr. captain; Otto Ebert. Otto Rranm. Ren Peoge. Loyd Carrol!. H. C. Peterson, W. J. Williams. Joe Winters, j. n. Jenner. Team No. 1 c. 3. Williams, captain: T. W. R'nglehart. R. IZ. Houren. W. J. Schroeder. Robt. Winsor. J. M. Rrown. E. W. Peterson. Team No. 19 V. U. Toung. captain: C. D. Davidson. M. D. Heiney. p. a. Patterson, .1. W. Hcrr. E. R Cafes. I. J. Edwards. C. A. Rothe. J. W. Albright.
PNEUMONIA TAKES VICTIM UNAWARES VT. 3. McGrath. 55, a boilermaker at at the Gary steel plant had pneumonia and din't know it. He worked while ill with the disease. Last night he was found dead in his room at the Waldo hotel, Gary, where he lived for ? years. Police removed the body to Williams'
where a postmortem disclosed
M v. .Mini s
w Uh rheuii
r:ble oiser. , Jible to v. o
1 He ' ce u s-; j t'r-.m I la ted acid
join; s Mid
the boav. With Cnh physciai'S.
Una 11 y 1 quick", y sign rue
his syst'-m. lie fre ly gave bis dis.--o-.ery to others who Un k i;, with what might be called marvelous success. After years of urging he decided to let sufferers -v -r where know about his discovery through tre newspaper "our druggist has beer, appointed agent for Al-le-nrhu in this vicini'y with the understanding that he will I reely return (he purchase money to all who state they received no benefit. Adv.
the
muscles a:ei expelled from
s ida in mind lie consulted made experiments and p.u.nded a prescription that vi promptly banished every ymptern of rheumatism from
orate "Liberty Loan Campaign" now
rolnr on at TTainmorirt Tine r-;tiTn morgue.
11. ..,...! 1.1. A." I tbe cause of death. A brother St
what the crew of through with on the
McGrath
Do vr.11 hnnw
tbe TV voo ooa .viemrn;s nas or-n II... .0. ..
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Times BfRlnr. At State capita!.. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May 16. Stephen A. Callahan, of Fort Wayne, was elected state deputy of the Knights of Columbus at the annual convention in this city late Tuesday afternoon.
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Piano Co. Established 1S37. Capital and Surplus $3,000,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores in all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branch 582-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Wilfred Hughes, Mflr.
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PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY. No. 42. PETER W. MEYN, President. JOSEPH W. WEIS. Vice Preside -it. W. C. BELMAN, Secretary. W. C. BELMAN, Treasurer.
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on May 1Cth, 1918.
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RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $ 569,701.36 Overdrafts None Bonds and Slocks 150,316. S3 Premiums Paid on Bonds None Company's Ruilding None Furniture and Fixtures Nop.o Other Real Estate 5,301.77 Advances to Estates and Trusts 41.77 Pup from Departments 25,671. 4!) Due from Ranks i.nd Trust Companies 112.532.00 Ca?h on H?nd 38.767.2S Car-h Items 16,900.11 Cash Short None Trust Securities None Taxes and Interest Paid 1.727.61 Tola! Resources : $1,224,259.31
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LIABILITIES. Capital Stock paid in Surplus Undividod Fronts Net Dividend? I'npaid Interest; Discount and Other Earnings. Demand Deposits, Except Ranks Savings Deposits, Except Banks Trust Deposits, Except Ranks Special Deposits, Except Banks Certified Checks Due to Banks and Trust Companies Due Departments Premium Re-erve on Bonds Cash Over Trust Investments Bills Payable Other Liabilities
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Total Liabilities $1,224,259.31
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I. Peter W. Meyn, President of the Lake County Pavings & Trust Co., of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement is irue. PETER W. MEYN. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 13th day of May, 191S. GRACE R. CONROY, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 9, 1922.
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NOTICE OF REMOVAL FROM 35 RUSSELL ST. Cfaas. F. Wiiliaras, Chiropractor After th 27th of May will he located in room 10" Citizens National Bank buildinjr, corner of Hohman and Sibl-.-y, Hammond, Ind., where he will be in business for vour health.
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