Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1918 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. September 7. IMS Finn n EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS Not in connection with any other theater in this city. Brand New
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CHARLIE CHAPLIN (V.iiii'dv. "TRIPPLE TROUBLE" 'Two part. A sure cure for the blues. Other pictures will be shown. Admission Including war tax: Children 11c; Adults 17c.
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EXPERIENCE has shown that the price of coal ocs up with the approach of winter. "Wo have a pond supply of coal now that is free from du-t, slate and dirt, and, coming from the best veins and mines, pives off more heat than other coal. Priced Low for Immediate Sale
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MEN WANTED For general construction work. Attractive wapes paid. .Steady employment. Apj.ly Povers-Thompson Con, Co. Mv.iu Kntranco Mark MtVf. 'o. Plant, Indiana Harbor.
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Kathrrlne llerrnrtl. 41 IS UI-ott Are. I'linnn 1, nlll be iilrascd to write and rrrrlie aoclail ntm and J rr lln for 'I lie l liari, nlm Job nork of all dexrlytlun prumytly and xtr tloae. CHARLIE HERE. "1i.'irli.- ( " T i plm's now in.-tur.', "Trij.To Tful'lf," in !. )),, 1 1 , . 1 v T)mmr. u Sutunlay mii.I Siin.iny an. J I'haplin Ii .ts will l.o ( !iKht.-, wlt)i l,is now Kssnnny -.m-,.'i! y. ,Tripl.- Trullf," as tiio n. ti.ni w t';isi Hii,l furl. mis. tln-re lioin ih end f iiuxurs. with tho famous ci moiii;n's i-.imi.' antics .r-t..ri.lu mU. IMn.i J'ui i uu n. .pci White nml olhT n,.t:d.lfs of his .-nt n.i.l to tle fun. The com..-.!v i erently pnhan.-.. i.y t'i. ppee.J uith wht.-h one event follow"! n not her. n f.nt. the action at tinier viol. tit. with the characters Appearing i:t 5oc!iiiisl v neck -hr. ak Itift .sitn.-itions. I'liaplin Intro, luces ninny new funis in this !;in which hrlnjc roars of lausrh'or. Th-'ttt-h in tlos picture Chnp'ln ee-cnri'-s the hmnhle p. .t of j.mitor in th I, it ics of lis.- i-r cent ric inventor, he is tiHl'Icl at the . nil tn prevent tlerm-m spies stralmir n wonderful new "wire. I.'sl fx plosive." The Kisr ('Itii-aRo Hed i'ros-i chapter hfl Just finiF'ned lii morn'.ntr Me-ise. and tl.i coi.ipU.tes tlie 5ttrntner q'ir'.Ta sewlnc. w!tli the except-on of 1.V T-x'r o" 'trench foot clippers". Mrs !". I Hehl is chairman cf the niakinc of these slippers, and has mad a iamjd which was sent the fhairman of the . enter to h -a .! i a i t e i s in Tndianapolis. liere it was hichlv complimented. The work on the quota of socks nnd snraical .Iressins's is far hehind, owttis to the inahil'.tv to secire m.iterials. J ni Injr th past few davs
supplies of yarn and cf catize have arrived, nnd workers are nrpe to irake a .special effott to ccne oit and assist, in this work so onc unavojdahlv delayed. All persons having parment whether finished or unfinished, are asked to hring th.-m to th center. Mrs. Norton W. Iiaknr, field sup. rvisor of tliis district, is hoi, linn a me.-tmif todav in the sin si. al room in the Cary public lihrarv. The wnrk Is civrn for the supervisois of suiKi.-al work in her!
district. Mrs. frank I . Smith of the Kast hi.-aeo chapter will attend. Mrs. I avid . Jonhs and Mrs. L. Johns are visiting in the city today. The friends of Kuth and rorothv Lesser formeily of Kast f'hi.-ajto. will he slad to know that they- have returned to Whltintr to make their home ith their trrandmother. Mrs. Kadow. They are pupils of the JKKirilf y y. ho , wilf f here. Miss forinn O'.-lhver of Fir street, entertained at a dinner and Tajama party Thursday eveninc. Sinsirst; and riancin were the main features of the eveninff. An exhibit piv n ,y a trir , of unrivaled contortionists were enjoyed Immensely. Miss tV.JlIiver was r-resented with some beautiful ive-ry, the occasion hein her birthday. Th guests included Misses Rstellie S.-hsec';. Frances Ansiim. tertrude O'Connell, of f'hicaurt. Cenevieve llannon of C.arv. I'eryl Heed. Kill'.an "ampheji, Tessie Mausell of Kast ("hicaco. Mr. rercy 'adman of lieacori street is expected home from the Great Lakes Station to spnd his first furlough at tiie home of his sister. Miss Florence '.'adman .nd Mis. Llywolaf Johns. Mrs. E. ('. Pi own of South Rend who lias been visitinar h-r nister, Mrs. Van tiieson of Fotsvthe avenue returned to her home Sunday. Mrs. J. V'. Jacohs, of 4!"''i Rarina: avenue, entertained ten of her friends it luncheon Friday evening in honor f t'ne In.!.-, Mrs. E.j 1 onner of oil i My. I'a. Hey. and Mrs. Thomas Tiinr-s ret irne.l from tjiefr vacation last evening. lit. h w as spent at Peoria, 111., villi their c!a ': s lit er. There will he rllme seivi. es next Sunday at the church of the Good Shepherd as fo;i.,ws: A celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 7:20 a. in. A second reiehrat ion of Holv Eu.harist with sermon at 10:45 a. in. Sunday school at P. 30 a. m.. The Lady Elks will hold the first meeting of the new year at tho home of Mis .J. S. rVwy. 145th St., Tu-sday fvi nlpr. Sept.-mber 10. All momhis ro.;u s'ed to be present. Mr. mid Mrs. E. V. Green of li.'.th st i eet Bin att-nd:ntr a matinee in the . I'y today. Mrs. R.'bena Hale, who lias b- n isintiif In 'levela nd. , sine- May has returned to East ("hi'-ao and will spend the winter with lu-r daughter. Mrs. E. V. i in . n of 1 t.'.t h str. t.
Miss l'loreme idi-ian Is absent from h. r Work at Graver Tank works on account of several days' illness. liucme - slier of lir.th street who is serving with the Gan-idian forces overseas and w hose rem.- has been on t lie wounded list, has b.-eri discharged fem the hospital in linn la nd. lie is a.iln with ttie same forces and lias beon back in training camp for some tune. He was woun.jed in the knee but h is entirely recovered. .Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong of '.rape vine street, Indiana Hail,, r. motored to Indianapolis to visit friends lor the wck- . nd. The Lady Maccal.cs of Indiana Harbor spent an enjojable eeninr at the home of the c-.imai.d. r of the Hive, Mrs. Mocker. Friday. Sept. 6. .New applications wire filtered, new Candida' .s bliKHted. The Hie will meet n-xt Friday evening, Sept. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Kae M. T'.oyce are in Ghp-ago today attending the golden u.ddniK anniversary of Mr. ICoycc's great iin.lt', ilr. and Mrs. James MuNivm. Th.y have ben i s,,;, of Ghi.-as.. 1-r titty yi .'II?, han..; .,). tier.' as i.ridand groom. There aie two lnidi'.n to help celebrate tins v nt . J. Ghestcr Martin is home cjn a furlotiRh rein Hattieshurg, Mi.-f--- His lather and moth.-r. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin of f'hicatro, his sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guy of May-wood. 111., will be entertained at a family !mn. r on Sunday hy Mr. and Mrs Uac M Loyce. Mr. Martin is a brother of Mrs. Uoycs. Will the party who sent to Mrs Katharine Howard a bttc-r containing photo of soldier killed hi France, kindly sep.l in name of soldier, als.i particulars of his death? Th.se details were omitted and b. :h letter and phot., are held for this information, so the fact? may be made ready for pubiicatpui. The fourth quarterly conference of the First M. 1-:. church of East i'hirago, was h'id last evening at the M. K. church. In-. M. H. Appb by X S-ni'li Hend was present nnd presided. Th re was a very (food attendance. This is Or. Appl.by's last round of the distret
and a risina: v. te of thatiks and appreciation "f Ins work in this district was gi n h.m. The anmril conference wi'l convene at T'-rre IJ-iu'e. Sent. 5. Mishop McGonnell presiding. The r.ey. If. P.. D.-p.ra of Gary will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist church, both morning and evening. He is a fine speaker and wi'.l have a large audience. Lev. Gcorg- F!. Jones, the pastor, is preparing for the centennary campaign to begin sh-.rf !y. Contributions to the P.ed Cross Chapter were icceived from the following: Auction Pridge Club. J.'.oi'; Mrs. H' rm uisdorfoy, ,",.r.u; Ladi-s of Moos'li art Legion, $ t '(. Mr. Harold Hyatt, Mr. Horace r-rc-well and Stanley Cr.:ss..I will visit the war show in Grant Park tomorrow. The First Congregational church of K'i-t c'm. ao ulii, h is located at Masum av.-nun and 14."! H street will receive new- members at the. Sunday morning service. 'Many new faces are appearing in the otis: rogation and expi . sr. their appreciation received thn.unh the helpful orthodox sermons pr ached by the paster. Lev. .Jaio.-s Ostema. 3. S. at 9::i0 with t lasses for all open. Preaching at 10:4.". subject. " What God expects of Every Christian." Evening service. 745, subject, "What i tie Bible Says About War." Come nnd enjoy the pood music and warm .fellowship. Visitors and s'rangers are especially ureM to Bttend the services. Frayer meeting every Wednesday night at S:00 p. m. The ("b.iistian chur.'h of Indiana Harbor will .ei.eh, ate s. S. Pally Day. a national event, i n Sunday. There will be an appropriate program. The regular suvi.-r-s conducted by Rev. Herbert A Cat pente-r are as follows: Sunday school at C, morning service at 10:4".. ev.-ning service at 7.43.. Services nt th Swedish Lutheran church, corner mf Baring avenue, and 1 !!'th street: Sunday chol at i'.li. evening service at 7 :."?). Lev. Arthur J hnson conducts the frviie in the morning at the Indiana Harbor chur. h at 10;30 a. in. soi nmn' rkm:ht, l!e sure to attenel the dance at v hiting Saturday. Sept 7. at Slov.-nski lom. Tickets only 25 c; tine music. Soldiers and sailors f i e. p.e sure and ....,10 girls. 9-4.5.6.7 St. Ailuin's Epis-.pi; chuiifi. The leg ilar schedule will 1... ie.-umed on (Continued e.n Pate Eight )
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There Is As Mncli Difference In Cars As There Is In Horses The Case car responds immediately to yonr everv ton -h. -V littli more as and ou are off like the wind: a pressure on the brakes and yoH stop as quickly as you please. Whether you are experienced r not the Case is the car to Puy for comfort and ease of operation. Then the price is ritjht.
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If Yoe Will Siiow It's Wot a Genuine CSiaplin Because of. the fact we refused to join the Motion Picture Trust of Indiana Harbor, we are accused of showing Plate Productions. $1,000 reward to any person who can prove that Charlie Chaplin in "Triple Trouble" is not a genuine Charlie Chaplin picture. "Triple Troubles" will lie shown at Family Theater in Indiana Harbor tonight, tomorrow night, Saturday and Sunday. Continuous performance Sunday from 1:0 to 10 :')(). Admission, Including War Tax: ADULTS 17? CHILDREN '. 11.... Signed, G. E. BERKSOX.
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C. A. WESTBERG, Vice President.
WM. J. FUNKEY, JR. Cashier.
W. L. SPENCER, Asst. Cashier.
STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS SEPT. 3d, 1918. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $ 612,281.10 Bonds and Securities m 161402.24 U. S. Bonds and Certificates 317,35o!oo Bank Real Estate, Vaults, etc 68,91l!77 Cash and in Banks 267596.95 TOTAL .$1,427,545.06 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus and Profits 31,258.93 Currency in Circulation 50,000.00 Bills Payable With Federal Reserve Bank. . . 65,000.00 deposits 1,181,286.08 TOTAL .$1,427,545.06
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS: August 31st, 1915 $437,436.23 August 31st, 1916 $604,527.25 August 3ist, 1917 $908,782.93 August 31st, 1913 $1,181,286.08 MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. UNDER U. S. GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION.
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WALTER J. RILEY, President. C. A. Westberg, Wm. J. Funkey, Jr. A. G. Slocomb, Vice-President. Secy, and Treas. Cashier.
Mary A. Davis Asst. Cashier.
STATEMENT AT THE COMMENCEMENT OF BUSINESS SEPT. 3d, 1918. RESOURCES. Loans and Securities $143,245.54 Vaults and Fixtures 3,500.00 Due from Departments 6,000.00 Current Expenses 1,507.23 Cash and in Banks 15,752.62 TOTAL $170,005.39 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 50,000.00 Surplus and Profits 16,958.32 Deposits 103,047.07 TOTAL $170,005.39
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