Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1918 — Page 2

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i'ajre Two. THE TIMES. Xovembor 9, 1918.

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y TECHS PLAY AT HAMMOND SUNDAY

The Gary Techs play Hammond tomorrow afternoon at the Hammond football rark and random Is lter"sted In the contest for there appears to be no dope on the relative strength of the two clubs. While it is rumored tkat. Bacon and Kin, Pine Village stara, are working In the Gary mills and will play with the Techs, the report is unconfirmed. Meanwhile Hammond sot in a good practice last night and at least, has a set of signals, which is something-. Football critic at Dayton. O.. were loud In praise of the Hammond club after the game last Sunday in which Hammond lost by a touchdown to the Triangles of that city. The critics say that until the very last of the game the outcome was uncertain and that Dayton can congratulate itself on keeping up its record of two years of all victories and no defeats. Dayton has defeated the Toledo Maroons and the Detroit Heralds this year. CROWN POINT Miss Lillle Lottas is assisting at the Lets Manufacturing Co. this week. The Crown point Parent-Teachers' Association will hold their first monthly

PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY.

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G. PAXTON, PRESIDENT. FRED R. MOTT, VICE PRESIDENT. FRANK HAMMOND, SEC. AND TREAS.

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF

ammond Trust

and Savings Bank AT HAMMOND, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF ITS BUSINESS ON NOV. 1, 1918.

Resources.

Loans and Discounts Overdrafts - Bonds Furniture and Fixtures Other Ileal Estate Due from Departments Due from Banks and Trust Companies.. Cash on Hand Cash. Items Taxes and Interest Paid U. S. Liberty Bonds - Cash Short Total Resources

Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in , Surplus Undivided Profits Net Interest. Discount and Other Earnings Demand Deposits, Except Banks Savings Deposits, Except Banks Cashiers Checks

Bills Payable . v Total Resources Total Liability on Surety Bonds Premium Received on Bonds Issued Premium Reserve on Bonds Issued State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss:

" I, Frank Hammond, Secretary and Treasurer of the Hammond Trust & Savings Bank, of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement is

true. Subscribed and sworn to before me, My commission expires July 2, 1921. ectric Cleaning House is no longer the time of trouble and tribulation it used to be. One of our electric vacuum cleaners will take up every grain of dirt, lint or dust from carpets, rugs, portierres, curtains, walls and pictures. And it is so easy. Just attach the plug to any light socket, turn on the current and direct cleaner where you want it. There isnt' a backache in a whole day's use of it. Come and see it in operation.

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meeting at the H. S. auditorium on Tuesday evening. Nov. 12. A fine program has been prepared aft-r which the election of officers for the coming year will be held. Mrs. W. H. lay ward, former! y of this city, has returned from a two weeks" visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Strable at Champaign. 111. Mrs. Hayward expects to leave about the middle of the month to spend the winter in loston. Mass.. with the Place family. Miss Mary Cook will spend the weekend as the guest of her brother, Lawrence and family In Hammond and on Monday will spend the day In Chicago. The House Keepers Club was entertained by Mrs. W. L. Allman on Thursday, the afternoon was spent in sewing and the hostess served a war-lime supper. The Chrysolite Club held their fortnight dinner at the Commercial club rooms on Thursday evenin. Mtses Gwendolyn Donnaha, Ester Gray, Tieler Lehman and Mrs. George Sherman were the hostesses. Miss Leah Kraft left on Friday for a short visit with relatives in Champaign. 111. Miss Louise Crawford has been assisting at the Kramer market for several days the past week. The meetings of the Fortnightly Musical will be resumed on Monday nijtht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ku? gene Crowell. Miss Mabel Gray, court reporter, is spending a week's vacation in Indianapolis, her home town. H. L. Wheaton and famly are moving

to their r.ew home recently purchased THE CONDITION OF THE -?247 .39S.27 ,951.23 . 29 - 9 00.70 21.00 ,729.23 ,237.46 .275.05 .913.93 ,152.83 ,100.00 4.09 66 82 ....J450,720.83 .550 10 1 4 ,000.00 000.00 .8 43.85 .977.06 .083.75 23 104 .S29.14 9S7.05 .000.00 ?4t0,720.83 Ml None None None FRANK HAMMOND. this 9th day of November, 1918. FERN FELCE, Notary Public. Fixtures 1 r , . v " t ML I L 1 V . The Love of Light is a sign of civilization. "When people lived in caves has been appropriately termed the Dark Ages. Today everybody wants the best light.. That, of course, is the electric. Better arrange with us to have it in your home and place of business. It means a brighter home and a store, office or factory whose attractive appearance will increase trade. East Chicago 719 Chicago Avenue m Phone E. C. 944.

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Look out for Spanish Influenza. At the first sign of a cold take

CASCARA M QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 year in tablet fara afe. ure. ao opiate break up a cold la 24 boura relieves trip in 3 days. Money back irit fails. The genuine boa ha a Ped top t'ifa r'ctura. At All Dni Score. from 1. J. Sullivan. The Lake County Council of Th-fenss will hold a special meeting on Monday Nov. II to attend to importan tdnttiri. Next Sunday vemnit at 7:30 o'clock there will be a missionary paneant. "The Torohbearers." presented at the Iftholit rhuroh. There will bo a special program at the Lutheran school Sunday evonlnK. A children's service, consisting of vocal and instrumental numbers. I'anoe at t-prfny Hill Grove Wednesday evening'. November 13th. Good music. li-9-:t KAISER'S ABDICATION REPORTED I'viTBn Tress Cableiiram. LONDON, Nov. 9. The official Berlin wireless stated the kaiser has decided to adbicate and the crown price to renounce the throne. LONDON REPORTS KAISER OUT UNITKO PRBHa CABLEGRAM. BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 9. La Nacaon this afternoon published an official report from London stating the kaiser had abdicated. SAYS HE HAS NOT MADE UP MIND rt'XTTKn FKES8 CABLEGRAM. AMSTERDAM, Nov. 9. The kaiser today telegraphed Prince Max asking him to remain as chancellor until the kaiser had made up his mind regarding, abdication. Field Marshal von Hindenburg has decided to resign in event the kaiser abdicates. All railway communications to Berlin has been stopped. All railroads in the neighborhood of Berlin are being guarded by military authorities. A strong patrol is stationed in the (streetjs of the city, day and night. As a result of a strike at the Krupp plant, 75,000 workers are idle. FOR PERSONAL HYGIENE Dissolved in vrater for douches stops pelvic catarrh, ulceration anrl inflam (nation. Feconimrndex) by Lvdia E. Pinkhara Mod. Co. for ten years. A healing wonder for naaal catarrh, sore throat and sore eyes. Economical. Has exlrandinarv eleasnna mnA rnvrnM-UI immt. SaoasJa Froo. 50c. all druseuu. nr patnaid by Hammond Aulo Stieel Metal Worlis 6S0 Hohman Street. If y o u i radiator is leaking, bring it to is and wo vill repair t for you I ma not overcharr you. We guarantee our work. We also replace new cores. We maKe and repair lenders, tiooaa, Tanks and .Lamps, PHONE 3032 We Duplicate Your Broken .Lenses While You Wait. Our Work is Right Our Prices Are Right. oo HAHXQXD 0PT1JAL CO HI E. State St. Hammond DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

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Dr. E. K. Hatch DENTIST Announces the removal of his office to 627 Hohman St. Phone 2828. HAMMOND. t

There Should Be No Question About Giving Zxcuce Can You Have When the Appeal Comes Next Week? The Boys Overseas Are Asking You to Give.

Spp.i-iai, to The Timss.1 NEW YORK. Nov. 9. "Iwn'l expect to pee your lxy come marching; off the boat th; wok after thi Germans surrender." Bald Myron T. Merrick, form r -mrjHKBador to France in an interview yesterday. "It took us a good whilft to accustom ourftelven to the idr of a long war; we must bertn now to accustom ourselves to the thought that the process of winding up a war Is also long and painful; and that whether reace comes next Spring or Summer or even before, we shall ?tlll have our boys ovir there for a long time." Covernor Herrlek was speaking with reference to the United War Work Campaign, st fo rXovemher 1 1-1 K. comMnins the appeals of the Y. M. C. A.. T. W. C. A.. National Catholic War Council K. of C), Jewish Welfare Hoard. War Camp Community Service. American Library Association and the Salvation Army. The amount sousht Is J17O.B0O.000 and In Governor Herrlck's Judgrment this total, and more will be necessary to see the boys of the army and navy through to their homes again. "It must never be said of America that she left the slightest detail of her great task uncompleted," continued Governor Herrlek, "Only those of us who have been in France, and seen the terrible cost of her great sacrifice, can realize what a stupendous problem in reconstruction and rehabilitation is facing her. In this task America must have a part; and the American boys over there are willing and eager to help. It is our duty to stand behind them while they are standing behind the French. "Whether victory comes next year or even sooner, there will be weeks and r wmmm news Mrs. Mary Holm was hostess to the Woman's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church at its annual Thanksgiving meeting yesterday. The assisting hostesses were Mrs. J. W. Smith and Mrs. Edith Griffin. Mrs. Charter No. 3478. Report of the

FIRST NATIONAL

At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of Business on Nov. 1, 1918. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts. Including rediscounts, (except those shown in b and c) $1,389,534.92 Customers' liability account of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted by it 77,037 21

Toal loans Deduct:

Notes and bills rediscounted (other than bank accept ances sold) (see Item 57a) $3,000.00 Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank, not shown under Item d. above (see Item 57cJ Overdrafts, secured, . ; unsecured, $79.69 U. S. Bonds (other than Liberty Bonds, but Including U. S. Certificates of Indebtedness): U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par value) V. S. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged to secure TJ. S. deposits (par value) Premium on U. S. bonds Payments actually made on Liberty 4U per cent bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan owried Bonds, securities, etc. (other than U. S.): Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits Securities other than U. S. bonds (not Including stocks) owned unpledged Collateral Trust and other notes of corporations Issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YEARS' time Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. Items with Federal Reserve Bank In process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash In vault and net amounts due from national banks Net amounts due from banks, backers, and trust Co.'s other than included In Items, 13, 14 or 15

Exchanges for clearing house Total of items 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 .... Checks on bank located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer TOTAL

LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In -

Surplus fund - Undivided profits - - Less current expanses, interest, and taxes paid Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for nil interest accrued Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to National banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than Included In items 31 or 32) Total of Items 32 and 33 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub

ject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) : Individual deposits subject to check Certificates pf deposit lue in Jess than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Certified checks Dividends unpaid Other demand deposits - - - Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 34, 33, 36, 37. 3S. 39, 40, and 41 3,596,895.09 Time deposit subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, v and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) - Postal savings deposits Other time deposits - Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 42, 43, 44 and 45 1,063.805.47 United States deposits (other than postal savings): Other United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 49,630.30 TOTAL - M Liabilities for rediscounts. Including those with Federal Reserve Bank (see Item Id)

Total contingent liabilities (57 a, b. State of Indiana. County of Lake, bs: I, W. C. Belman, Vice President cwear that the above statement is true

Notary Public. Commission expires Aug. 24. 1919. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of November. 191. DAVID T. EMERY.

1 months of Inactivity for the armies during the peace discussions; and othr months of waiting or demobilisation. These will be. in many ways, the most critical period of the war for our boy". tThey will have leisure and we must see to it that the wholesome entertainment which the War Work Agencies have provided Is continued with Increasing effectiveness. They will want to

study an.l to get back Into touch with the business thought and life. We must see that they have plenty of good books, and plenty of teachers and a constant stream of good business men going across to lecture to them and guide their thoughts back Into the channels of reace. "It has been the privilege of the seven great war work agenda to represent the American home, and church and theatre and gymnasium and library and club In France. The Influence of these great Institutions will be needed tn an even greater degree from now on. Let us, as a thanksgiving for the promise of victory, make the United War Work Campaign the greatest success of any campaign of its kind. "Every one of us engaged In manu facturing, whether an employer or em ployee, is already thinking about the problems of readjustment. But we must not forget that the boys over there are to have their period of readjustment. their months of waiting to be brought back here. We have stood by them gen erously ao far; let us see the task through to the end. Until the last man is landed safe homa again, we must stand by. Let us do It by putting the United War Work Campaign over the top " Murphy of Bropkston and Mrs. Fel lows of Rensselaer were guests at the meeting and there was a large attendance of the membership. The follow ing wa the program; Solo He That Dwelleth In the Secret Place" MacDermld. Mrs. J. C. Parrett. Devotions Mrs. C. B. Miller. Hymn I Talk Mrs. Murphy. Reserve District No. 7, Condition of the $1,666,592.13 3,000.00 150.000.00 73,000.00 $1,663,392.13 79.69 225.000.00 886,227.50 157,000.00 455,701.82 62.737.50 675,439.32 9,000.00 752.92 280,154.46 40,807.44 1,427.639.31 5.8S6.27 11,285.30 36,379.12 7.700.00 1,485,588.32 $5,269,913.46 $ 150.000.00 150.000.00 19,838.55 32.S62.72 13,024 17 4,836.65 7.751.01 145,300.00 918.43 80,937.96 81,836.39 3,383,732.90 31.070.80 3,320.14 60.00 178,711.25 178,392.42 117.294.R0 768,118.25 49,630.30 55.269,913.46 $ 3,000.00 and c). 3,000.00 of the 8bove-named.2bank, do solemnly to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. C. BELMAN. Vice-President. CORRECT Attest: A. M. TURNER. PETER W. MEYN. JOHN N. BECKMAN, Directors.

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Duet "The Lord Is My Shepherd" Smart. Mrs. George Hannauer and Mrs. L. K Bomberger. Life of Oypy Smith The Rtr. J. C. Parrett Gypsy Hmlth's Straight Talk to Women Read by Miss Rlanche Blackwell. riolo Miss Ixjne Reynolds.

Accompanists. Mrs. w. H. Mik- ' each and Mis Muriel Smith. Mrs. W. Y. Schroeder of 45 Pine street was called to Grand Rapids. Wisconsin, where hir sinter, Mrs. Haye and daughter Eth-l are both very Hi. Mr, and Mrs. Geoige W. Stiles. Mrs. Julius Aaton and daughter. Miss Inez Eaton will leave Chicago tonight for Niagara Falls whre they will be located temporarily. Mr. Rtlles has a larfre government contract at Niaaara Falls. They formerly lived in Hammond. WILL MEET IN PARIS. nr United I'ress.J WASHINGTON. Nov. s To permit adjustment of minor differences In operation and co-ordinate a program for the great peace conference. Representatives of Balkan-Slav, Central European nationalities, are to meet shortly in Paris. . NEW CASES IN CIRCUIT COURT rSPBCiAi. To The Times. CROWN POINT. IND.. Nov. S. The following new cases have been filed in the Lake circuit court: 12574 Damagu; Howell V. Tarry (J. Kopelke) vm. Mae Thomas and Anthony Horst. 12576 Divorce, abandonment: Isadnr Simon (A. M. Stein) vs. Celia Simon. 1257 Adoption; (Hodges & Kidgrely) m the matter of petition of Frank Wldowskle and Jennie Widowskle for the adoption of Robt. Jerome Johnson, minor. 12BT9 Damages; Catherine Curran (B. Bruce) vs. Chg-o., Indianapolis & Louisville Railroad. TO USTE TOO CLASSIFY SITUATION WANTED As janitor or night watchman by middle aged man. Phone Hammond 3442. 1 1-9-2 L FOR RENT 4-room cottage, electric lights and gas. Phone 972M, 444 State street. Hammond. 11-9-lt LOST 10 In Buehler's or Citizen's bank. Finder phone 2592 Hammond. Reward. 11-9-It. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA Department of Public Works. NOTICE OF SIBLET STREET. SECTION "C" LOCAL, SEWER. PRI MART ASSESSMENT ROLL. MEETING. To Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll In the matter of the improvement of Sibley street. Section "O" Local Sewer from the center line of Columbia avenue to a point 20 feet east of the west line of lot 42 Rohe's Addition, by constructing therein a waive Inch vertifled socket pipe sewer with three manholes, eleven six inch house drains and six feet of nine inch vitrified socket pipe In the City of Hammond. County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Publie Works of said City, and that the same la now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and Inspection, and that the aid assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said Board has fixed the 20th day of November, 19 It, at 10 o'clock A. M., In the office cf the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections fronj all persons affected as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that it finds that said property affected thereby is benefitted la sair respective amounts. C. H. LUTHMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. W. C. HAMAN. 11-9-18 Board of Public Works. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA Department of Public Works. NOTICE OF SUMMER STREET. SEC TION "B" LOCAL SEWER. PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING. To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that the As sessment Roll In the matter of the Im provement of Summer Street, Sec. "B" Local Sewer from the west line of sec tion 6, township 36 north, range 9 west, of 2nd P. M., Lake County, Indiana, to the center line of Forsyth avenue, by constructing therein an eighteen inch. double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer, with 16 man holes. 238 six Inch junction pipe, 15 six inch elbows, 400 feet of six Inch vitrified pipe and 15 a. Wmm

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6--AI! Star Acts--6 TODAY AND SUNDAY Peature Attraction

BILLY KING Presents His Big Musical Comedy Success "Exploits in Africa." 12 People. Mostly Girts. Special Scenery and Catchy Music. La Emma The Novelty Girl. New Show Monday, Wednesday Nights Continuous 7 to 11. tm

number eight yard Inlets in the City of Hammond. County of Iiko and SU.te of Indiana., has been prepared by order of the Hoard of Public Works of- said City, and that the tarns is now nn tile in the office of said Board for public examination and Inspection, and that the said assessment roil contains the names of all property owners afTe-td thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each l'it or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said Board has fixed the 20th day of November. 1918, at 10 o'clock A. M., In the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons aftcted thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment an made, provided that It finds that said property arfected thereby is benefitted In said respective amounts. C. H. LVTHMAX. O. F. HICHUNP. W. O. HA. MAX. 11-9-1S Board r,f Public Works.

C1TT OF HAMMO.VD. INDIANA Department of Public Works. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Tou are hereby notified that the Hoard of Pubilc Works of said City, will receive bids up to Novml. r 20th. 131. at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. for the constructed of a cofferdam, to be constructed at the outlet of the Calumet Avenue District Sewer, as per specifications and plans, profiles and details, now on file in the office of the Department of Public Works for t?ie City of Hammond. Indiana; all bids shall be accompanied by a. certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent (2V4t) of the estimated coat of said improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. C. H. LT.THMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. W. C. HAM AN. 11-9-16-23. Theatre, Hammond Thia theater has been thoroughly renovated from top to bottom. TODAY Dorothy Dalton In "The Kaiser's Shadow" Billy West in a Roaring Comedy, "Bright and Early" SUNDAY Enid Bennett in The Greatest Show on Earth' Monday and Tuesday Wm. S. Hart In "Border Wireless." PAST I M B TODAY Jewel Carmen in "The Fallen Angel" SUNDAY Frank Keenan In "The Long Chance" Also Mutt and Jeff in the 75 Mile Gun, HAMMOND. IND. TODAY CARLYLE BLACKWELI in 'The Beloved Blackmailers Also "The Geezer of Berlin" SUNDAY Wm. S. Hart In "The Devil's Double" Oden & Holland Comedy, singing and Talking. n Lillian Ruby Violinist. Three Burke Sisters Singing and Dancing. Hager & Sullivan Comedians. and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:30. Sundays Continuous 2 to 11.

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