Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 1 August 1918 — Page 9

Thursday, August 1, 101S.

THE TIMES. Pa ire Nine. IUPDRTMT EAST GHiGAGO BANKS TRANSFER DEAL

(Continued from pag one.) f.nernent. bjt 1 th deal just completed lessens part of h:3 duU"s. NO STAFF CHANGES. In acquiring control of the two banks Mesrs. Klley sn1 Westber? ann .itinowl that there. wpuM be no olinjt-s in the personnel of the respective staffs. EACH BANK SIPAXATE. With on-1 rentier.! a'.. I thro st-ite banks under their off icerMi i p. and with these banks lo.-atu! in it.rfo in: r-oriant sections of do rlty Mast Chl'-a,.' j .j, . ; . r. Ca in?-:, t. and . Imi-Ha i 'Harbor. tlvnia:nnifr.i w.'i n..w bo ab! i r.-ndt-r to the comr.iuiiity tic sfrvif.j that u ill result fron ::n.f! dir. flon. 1!..w.m t f. --si lent n.ly announces tb.it noh Jh'k. as before, will lie coiui ict. d s.paraiely nr.. J "will stand on it. i.un f. ot." A ETEOO NATIONAL BANK.

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1st Ch;cdro is

r.itcd hs .-.no of -he most in p. rt-mt .-.-!-r.trt!r-n? of the Fed. ril ICmtvo t nr.Vc in this ran cf the stito. Its ettpnal and urplus. and prcUUs .ir f 129.4 "4.5r. and i's total resources (as of lust st moment, close of business, Jur. 2 J. 1918) amount to $1, 305, 552. .1). I's loan and ! rtties sh.ued t.'f il of $:l.f-47.20 v hth" deposits wer $t,0"ti,767.S4. TAKE OTEB TRUST COMPANY. All of the iint;-U stock of the First Trust and Savinus bank, a irust eonirny. is eii; bv the f-'ockh l.l'-r.s the. First Nitirnal bank. J. . Ailen, who bus biv.n vice-president of both banks, rot -.res with "...r. Bader. William J. Funkey. jr.. is cashier cf the national bank, and (secretary and treasurer of the trust company. B.I3E OF RILEY AND WESTUEItCV The. rise of Col. Kiiey and Mr. Westtoersr in Northern Indiana financial affairs has been rapid. From the bus'r.esa of real estat salesmanship In Indiana Harbor a little more than a decade ago bot'ti have made their mark. Besides their joint and separate banking, real estate and manufacturing: interests, the two men are property agents tr most of the largre corporations in the city of East Chicago. They also art tho lirRcf t individual owners of property in the city, and with their own

.holdings and thos-e that they manngj It is faid that they m.'in.ige the, largest j na! estate interests in the Mat". The varied lnteres'a of tho two parttiers h.a-.e ii. t kept them from i-.UcndtnK

to public duties, especially thoa of ft patriotic n.turo. Mr. W.-stlnig Is serving as i'nited S'Mt-s Foo.i Adm'iiistrator of Lake county. Col. Piley is IJb-

terty Lean ehjirnian of Km., Chicago, j In the loaf di ve recently completed j Kast i'h:cac.. lead the Foiled States In j i if? of : e .oni t. 1"" "on. .miauiing i is. coo v,t ribr ts out of a population of i ;;5.eC'i and ttiakir. a quota of 252 per j cent. LIE. WESTEEBa'g INTSKE3TS. Ii. s hli s b ii,( a director and ice- ; president tn the 'mir banks, Mr W t-'t-h. t' is also director and vi e-preswlent of th.. Fast i'liicago cortpu'iy. u. ldtire ; real it.ili' corporation which made Kast j Chioaso end Indiana Harbor possible. It Mas tb.s corporation that S,.,v.Kht fbout U' de oi ipoo nt of the Indiana Harbor : v ana!, i COI.. E.1LEY ACTIVE. i In ad i'ti..n to 'the pri'sliii n-y of the ! foil.- banns Col. F.iUy also holds th.-.so

GIRLS! USE LEMONS j

FOR SUNBURN, TAN

Try It! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled skin.

Squt-em the Jalce of two lemons into e bottle containing three ounces of Orchard Whito. shako well, and you have a quarter fint of tha best freckle, sunburn .nd tan lotion, and complexion whl'encr, at very, very small cost. Tour grocer has the 1-mor.s and any drug store or toi-.ct counter will supply three ounces of Orchard AVhi'e. jfor a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into tha face, neck, arms and hands and set) how Quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan duappt-ar fnd how clear, soft and white the skin 1 ec rnes. Yes! It la harmless. Adv.

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 Stats St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3413. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

rrcsrient of the O. F. .! rcian compan, i.!-"od in the laanjfa-ture of railw ay ptradinft machinery uiul having . its executive offices and factory at Fast Chicago. President of the Fisc'.ay Brick coin- j pany. to-y 'it Mi lh;,in City. Trcsiderit of the State HuiU.ing and I.( an association. Senior meinher of tha law firm of Rl'ey, lltnibroff. buyer and Reel Property agent of the Mark Manufacturing company, a subsidiary steel concern vf the Steel and Tube company of Anuriea. un! in charge of the. btiiiillnjr of the moi.l town of Mark. i director in the Fast Chicago company :

Director m t ho AUtnan-Cary Title company of Gary and Crown Point. Pir. ctor in several other companies. Executor of thrj estate o.f i. C', Hotchkiss. nvIio was a wt ll-known railway presid-'iit. IN STATE AFFAIRS. As an officer in the Indiana N'ntionai t;'inrd Col. P.iley !s a number of the staff of Uov. Goodrich. He is also one of the Re members of the -xerulve committee of the Indiana State F.opublican committee. O. J. BASES SUCCESSrtHC. One of the uuicltest rises in Northern Indiana, banking and business development has been made by Mr. Fader, whose horn is In Whitimr. From the bakery business he branched out into financial oifiirs, and was successful from the start. Besides having- served as president of the First National and First Trust and Savings cf Fast Chicago Mr. Fader Is president of the Indiana Harbor National. Indiana Harbor: I r, sident of the First State of Toil, s! ni. Cary: vice president of the International Trust and Savings. Gary: vice president "f th-? First National. AYhitinp: president of the P.ader Supply company, member o ' the Gary-Yliit!ns;-Fast Chicago tirm of Smith-Bad c-r-Davldson. real esta't brokers and home huibh'rs. and is Interested In coal, lumber and other companies. Mr. Fader has been one of the most aggressive factors in the Calumet region's development. Faeh of the four banks is not only centrally mid strategically located for hankintt purposes, but each is in an elaborate home, the. newest, building beir.c the two-story ban!: building of the First Calumet Trust and Savings at Chi' ago arid Kennedy aenues. Tha First State Is located In a handsome heme at ISTth and Cidar streets.

NOTICE!

AMERICAN TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY.

New York, July 31. 1918. To Employes of the Boil Telephone Companies: Under the authority of the law and by tho proclamation of the President possession and control of the wire systems passed to the Postmaster General as of August 1st. In a conference held in "Washington at which were present the Postmaster General, the Government Operating Committee and representatives of tho Bell Companies, the Postmaster General expressed most .emphatically his appreciation of the service which the Bell Companies were rendering and that such improvement possible to be made would be because of the additional power derived from the Government: he asked for the co-operation and assistance of those who had heretofore been responsible for the service. The Postmaster General was equally emphatic in the statement of his desire to conserve the service and properties of the companies with a view of returning them when called upon so to do to the owners in as good condition as received; that it was his earnest desire that the owners should receive just compilation in the full sense for their use. The Postmaster General, until other instructions are issued, desires that the conduct of operations shall continue a heretofore and also states that, no changes will be made until after consultation and full and careful consideration. To all who are identified with the Bell Companies who have shown your tine sense of obligation and your loyalty and fidelity to the country to the Public Service and to the property in tho past and to whom the credit is due for the prestige and position of the companies in the Public eye it is asked and it is not too much to ask of you, that the same loyalty, fidelity and devotion to the service under the new order of things; on your behalf such loyalty, fidelity and devotion to service have been promised, knowing full well the spirit in which you would meet and respond to the request. To do one's full duty in each position is the greatest obligation resting upon every person and is also the greatest opening to future preferment. THEO. X. VAIL. President.

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Great Resnnant Sale for Friday

This enormous opportunity is one that vill be remembered a3 long as prices continue advancing. Great quantities cf good, dependable merchandise will be offered at these phenomenal prices. Every man, voman and child that attends this great Mid-Summer Clearance bale will go home more than satisfied and their arms loaded. Every day offers new bargains. Be the early bird Friday morning.

Great Remnant Sale for Friday

begins Friday, August 2nd Continues to Wednesday, August 12th Great Mid-Summer Clearance of Women's and Misses' Coats and Suits, Dresses and Skirts. The Largest Offerings Shown ThisSeason. Only 10 Days.

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LOT NO. 1 Women's" Coats in hejutn'ul shades, materials of surges and wool poplins. This great lo' will he offered from tinoiiainu! price of $2.Y0ft to

Clearance Sale prlct

These 10 Day Bargains Are Wonders

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LOT NO. 2

This lot of coats offers exrepuonallv rare bargains J2T."0 and $2". coats in latest styles lH-ltf-d, tririuijc-d :r. '.arge buttons; very be-.st iliades. Great clearaucj to be made, pale prie

319.35

Mid-Summer Clearance Specials fl.4! liiinsnlw prna. !.! r.e lot of di-.' 1'hiM colored H'iiiab.w 61 "1 CI 8!W Fereale for WVr .'.OO yard- 3-1iu-h rtatk nn.l l.ei.t ' ! r-.l C' re-Ce to ."-K-c: Vf SHU. l'oi.lln for Ctc led yai.l all ' l;''1 Sok I'oi.'l.n. Clearance pi'ic. 0C .( XoU Ilrc linoda for 31c -,4H 5 a 1 '. -

inch vi-t o.le I ra .:'nn. i

LOT NO. 3 Offers the better grad'-s o' cu;i , nwu,. b bti; niar.iif.icturora; neatly tailored, latest low, $27.50 and Mo :..;.! ,-. An opportunity to economist on your coaU for next easm. Ureal cleanup Clearance Stla price - - LOT NO. 4 Misses' (,'oa's at sui "li reasonable prit-oa every on? siiouM tio tikf i'i. This lot tiffers ii5..".o and $.'0 coats in infn.-ifh' sl;-oS 'i oM j 4 tu 10. tiie protioiii.iiaiu oiorii. Clearanc Sa!e prict- - S13.85 LOT NO. 5 Another mioses' coat offer of great importance coats of series, large collruv, beautiful button trimtii! :i-Clearance-Sal" price311.05

TIih suit bargain lfi one never offered to you before at Fuch remarkable price. In tar. and navy, oi'.t t:::;i::.ed In silk poplin vepte. Skirt neatly t.iiiuied;- former price $25. Great Clearance Sala

317.75

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J22.&0 Women's Taffeta Silk

lresses m irrcy. navv. cadet.

good grade of repe, belts revers

ible. Clearance Sale price 31-1.95 ?!S,00 Dresses of Silk Poplin, in taupe, lavender, green, Diue and many others. Sleevea of Georgette crepe, stylish and correct fit. Clearance Sale price-

Silk Taffeia Sui's In blue and

late?! RtyleB, cufls end coUard --r-

trimnictl In combination col

ere tt-Itll eitf I"" a n t- q r . A Q'.. f

vj,-. run. ' , . v J l i CJ- v. 3 ut:

pr.o siy.ys

'bildren'a Coata in shepherd

I'laJd? trimmed with blue, col-

xars ana cutis or serge mate- t

rials; J1.0U values. Great Clearance Sale price

Women 9 A asii t.innaii! YAI 1 Tuacmi in h. ajitifnl riiaid V -

and etripes, collars and cuffs tif fine French pique; extra f'.ne. values. Clearance price 33.75 ? 3.0-0 v.orutn':' und m;?.- :.' Skirts, complete Bs.-crinieui In pi!k poplin in ail latt : 1 shades; and all Tub SiU Skirts in fancy ttripts; IS.'vi values. Great cleanup Clear

ance price

35.95

312.50

An Opportunity for Ail-Women's Waists Greatly Cut For This Mid-Summer Sale

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bud darks. Co-ntanct prit

P."..- tr".ii (itnuli:ini for -'v !7:'i yards Fi.C.i !)!.-.-s i.i::.a-.ii, wll wotth . . t ... ....... 0,0, Mt 'fwl natterns. J...

I Ac T.wl!. for lie V.rd K yards V.lwh-

i and i;n :,laclca 1 c,w-iiii. i - S B

28c

Special f..r th's sam. . . l.lovr Tjcather faced. It-araiKf Salt; f'-r I-'ri-

-15 dji'-n ltil'p

H-uhR wide 4.V- ( nvai lint 'et .. t

day only - una "- ct for Iftc-

Umij.; Vests, all Btyles and rizva. 1 -learani a sale le '.os

!.1c nnd TSc J.ndl.- u:u !iU(lrcn Mra.v nnd

1 .tn 8 imnitr Hats. Clearancrt P !'!

Coltcoto'i. looth Vtt Rsri'!ar 30c Ir "' Clearance Ele. three 25C Men'i f Wa Tlcn Fleiutirul rat 5 (A it-ma and rdain shades 0 for vwW

C. M. C. Crochcl Cotton Kfr Monday only, 10c value. tpci 1 bo limit.

w t h 29c

Indies' 19c vr i n cl

49c

!5c .00 6c

?.0 Women's Jap Silk (orttene

and Voile Waists in Waist in flesh, white, VVaS't. bnn-1 eiabroidfleHh and whi', all fan- Kr,.v. fancy t.-imnied ered f.owers and eyecy dotted fiKUres; trim- Jnrg() collars. Clear- lets, fancy hand em-

me.l in fancy rdJU coi- ante Sale price

iars and cuff.,; all , crcat, values. S5.95 32. 4D J2.2:. Vash Waists, Excellent r rade of peor- in funr.y f-tiipe.-, fP,tp Crene Waist, in beautifully trimmed, maize, tie: h. navy and ail t-izes from r.f. to white, aVortment of 41?. Clearance Hate

sizerf and 'yle.s. i ;ear- j,j ic ance Sale price - 37.50 31.59

repe Women'.-! Voile

broidered lace trim- fc-

med on collars; $5 v a 1 u e s . Waists (slightly Foiled), in pood rj u a 1 i t y material?.

some striped pique collar? and ruff?, embroidered f run t. S9

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OUT THEY GO!

Clearance of All Our Men's Spring and Summer Furnishings

Dnu't wail, but buy now. Groat values tn be had Manhattan, Wilson Bros., IS. & II. Bramls very best selections.

f 15 Discount on 1AI! Bathing Suits

$7.05 All wool, 15q. $3.75 f rt.95. all wool. 15 $5.90 $:;.:,0 Fancy Suits, 15,- ... $2.95 $1 95 Cotton, Sale $1.29 f45c Cotton, Sale 63c 29c Caps 19c Many Other Bathing Suit Bargains.

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M a '-, in . 1.1 ti Silk Strir-O'l '.iiidijir ;l:rt-, $ 4 ? 0 ai'o ., 11;. t,. fit an c ieulL )"ii"'ii, ill t'i 1 1 j - i'Vw 011 hand, !m tiie iii'.ky frn bv ('in'iit; early. Cl'-at ance

33.39

Manhattnn Mid-tii Siiirts in beautiml tiuiii-.-i n''d btr'ne-. K.-iTii j'lMided. $2 50 end $:! "'I -"1. rtsi. soft utiil ft ft" cuff, eiear-MI1C-! S-il ice 31.95 T "0 and 7..i0 Tub H:ik Shirt. of lo-;tvy ciarlr i f !lk. Fhlrts f cvfriatim; wear, ftttiarlive . ...en til n;i -t on colors. Wli.lflvv ;!;st, Cleiranco 35.G9 ''re p' i h 1 n e !i :rt -. !i:aJ' f-!l! .zT o li". ii p r o e; i :i tc -r'.s. '.ft r-.:ff- t'. 'eirt". C: aranco Sale

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Tub s Ik $S.OO Fhlrta in wcii known makes, fold, blue and lavender strifes, soft cuffs. Clearance Sai pi ice 34.95 -ft & H." Phir'n, values up to J2.00, of fine u-paritig materialts, bcatitif al trip8, an 1 ft cuffs only, pisps to ltl'. l,ais- assortInent. Come early bc-l'.ei-lot i brolct-n. 1 "o :i ra ti eo p- ice 81.39 Athletic t'nion Knit. 7,"c values:, mad of pood grade of materia!. j'i.st the th'n for knorkiiiK a 1 o u t.

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Values "Up to $1.75 & $2.00 This cn-.rno'i'j lot of men's $1.75 and J2.00 sh;rtM. 'n nl! sizes to 17l. Containing Wilson Bro.. and many other notwd brands. Beautiful colors. cft and stiff cuffs. Sonei sl.hti v boiled Me n't Hero is your ha np. buv now for Kail w hen Roods is nt Cleurr. e prices

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! Final Clearance on Our Men's I Paim Beaches

Men's medium welpht BaibrigKan Cnion Suits In white only: s:Zf to 46, (1 75 values, c'ieaiance prices 31.39 Men's Phirts w ' t ! colhrj attached. with fancv

Ftiipe. all fzi's from 1 4 IJi to 1 7 r ; ?1 "5 valii"5. "Y" 'Ni."

clearance Sale fiice 31.25 ?iik Pel-to Ctepe Sh.:rt. in a larrc stis.ii ttnent of fancy s.tnps; Js ;, t-,,r. mer setlinir nni-i-. Clearance Sai 1 rief 36.95 Men's Pilhrlecan SU i ts and Driwri-s in ecru only: sizes to 4 4, file value. clearance tale price

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On lookinc over the fhoo records of the wear to July lwt we bnd that Walk-Over Shoes hae held down the complaint percent aee bv far more than any oiher fhoe of today. We can justly ?ay that the Walk-Over Shoe i. a shoe of absolute satisfaction. Now is the time to buy more, than one p.iir of Oxford when

offered to you at 2'" per cent discount one-nftrt off the

Kvery oxford in the house, mad of oa;r, kid

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and canva. will tie orerea o ou ai .0 vi v.n. Cieuranco Sale price.

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Great clennup on ladies' White I'umpe, low heel and hitrh; also oxfords, button and lice, made of good grade of canvas. Clearance Sale price - -

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Don't forget your oxfords. Prepare now, buy for next season at this big discount 207

$.150 and $1 button and lace ghoes for rr.en, shoes that will give service. Great clean-up at Clearance Sale price

Xot too late yet to buy your Palm Beach suit. A whole month to wear it. Lay it away for next year at this low -price. Larue

variety, m peys and Palm Peach shades, the very g latest stylo, $ 12.")!) values. Clearance Sale price !iei

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vf started by ill-fiuing; shoes.

m Det our foot expert, Mr. C. h H. Sievet t, examine your feet.

H lie has studied foot troubles

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g out removing tha N hose

IS.SO and 13 75 Hov' Shoe?, odd lots, broken siz-s. cxtia Bond qualttv of leatht-r. in button and lace. I'learanre fale pricf 31.98 and 32.29 2.f,n white low heel ladies' Oxfords, Eniilsl. lai". inaie t.f reinskln. While they last at the Clearerce Silt p-ice

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WoTneti'B White Shoes of reinsk in, Knuli't' laxt. hltro and low heel, til j'i and $4 viM".. Final c.ran-.ip at Clearar.ie fale price 32.89 and 33.39

i Another good Palm Peach I number, m liht t:;n color, j fci.es to 4t', ju.-it the thing j for the stout men. Clearance Pale pilce j S13.50 ' Cloth Craft Clothes of quality, in younir men's j model, a. dark trre. n cH.-h-; mere, snappy appearance, just the thin:; for young ! men; J25 values. Clearj ance price ; 322.50 . LOT NO. 1 I Thlf proup fif suits enn- '; gists of 2f and 10 i values on account of broi ken sizes ar.d rnixod lots ! we have reduced them to ! Clearance price of 318.50

Hart Schaffner & Marx Cashmere Suits in brown and grey, Varsity Fifty-five model, latest miliary back, $ibi value. Clearance at C . -

$27..r.O suits for $23.95 Hart Schaffner & Marx suits in finest cashmere and worsted, also sergrs. aosor'ed patterns. Clearance Sale price-

Green mixture Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits in latest military model, slant pockets, form-fit. Clearance Sale price 327.50

$25 Suits cf Cloth Craf, 119.45, in dark trey, also

browns, latest military and If---

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conservative style.

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Boys' Suits in cashnjeres, in brown and blue serges, belted in latest military fashions. Boys are sure to find service in these suits. Clearance, price 38.95

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Broken lots of young men's

suits, good prade meres in blues, p

preens. iean-up cie;,r

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314.95

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SI. 95 Women's Silk Hose in blue k, v, hio ar.d p;r.'i, T'c value. Wopr'.' i-tul values to I e found hen) in the hosiery d-partment. Clearance price Camisoles for 63c Wash satin with lace oke s.nd lace shoulder btraps; sizes from C3 to 44. Special for this Clearance Sale 69r lliack and white Fibre Hose, made to give absolute batisfaction; Sue values. Clearance Sale price

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