Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1919 — Page 7

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WINN PEG

VIRTUALLY

American of-

yt-His, it was learned In

fkiul ciri-lts liere today. ini' American delegate .i.d that the American force would lie limited t'i a ma!l number i-f troops, probably volunteers.

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riNTERNTIONL NEWS SERVICE t TV I XXI l'K I. M.in., May 17 Wir.n;Tcn if irtUHll isciatiil today as Vh. tr.ult of action of press. liroKer and Conirnercia! telepi pin t s in joining the ircnor:il strike which lins paralyzed industries here. More than no.iiOrt men. holding membership in eighty unii'iis, have Ki.no on strike. Tirifr. (Ifn. II. IV R. Keiclieri. conitnanding oiTUer of military district No. 10. has announced that the neeoration tny parade rlannM for Sunday, win not he permitted because of the strike. AH troops in WinnipCK hive been ordered to report for duty. The city today is without newspapers, street car service, telephone service or

Trtall deliveries. Department stores are i

closed and many other industries have ehut down. Employers and the strikers are dead

locked and no settlement of the strike j

is in prospects. The strikers are demanding: recognition of the unions and employers have flatly refused to grant the demand.

THE TIMES FJJMAJNC1AL COLUMN

M.J.'UUJ'JMsJJL.U-Ll'UB.fS packing stocks, 3H ii 4 Sc.

THE TIMES ...ii '. . , vamLi. A n

'JJiU . JM.1IL-L.ai JHP.1 Lf-

42 fif 44c; 4 3c;

5S 'ii O 57 'c;

Eii;S Current receipts, ordinary iir.it s, 41'(4Jc; Hints

extras, 45 'u 4 6c. LIVE PorirKY Turkeys, 3241 S:l chickens. 35c; roosters, 19c; Reese, 23c ducks. 31 'ft 33c.

PADEREWSKI HAS RESIGNED

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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI AKSAW" (Via IoiKioiii Amy

ICO.COO IN DEMONSTRATION

undry.

Allls Chalmers American Car and !

American I,oconiotie American Steel Founrlr.v American Sui;'ir Uerlniiig Anaconda Atchison !!nldwin Locomotive

Maltlmore and Ohio r3't Hcthlvhtm StC'l 77 'j Canadian Pacific 16Mj Chesapeake and Ohio 7-' Chicago .uul Xorth Western 100

it hieaRo. Mil. and St. Paul 4i5

Colorado l'uei 47 U

40 102 7! 35 ..-.131 3 7 101

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE P.E1M.1N. M:iy 1 H. v. a London. Mnv 17. To the ringing of church bells one hundred tlio'.isund perfont. toda.v

I made :i tremendous demonstration

i!Kiinst the pence treaty. A counter

demon.-ti atlon In favor of the treaty 'm made by the Independent Social- j 1st in ihc Tierirn i dt n. (

There were five d'flerent crowd1 ' iMiin-irnit throuuli the streets, but the i main demonstration to. k p.u t in front j of the reicli.sta.t building- Speeche.t : were delivered. ! President 1-brrt and Premier Philip Scheidemann received deputations rep-j resent inr the frontier populations, !

U. S. TO KEEP TROOPS IN GERMANY HNTE NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS. May 17. The L". S. has definitely agreed to keep troops on the Tlhine and to keep the V. S. flag flying river Germany terrtor for at least five

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LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll t Newton lesson rive. TvTiy are slight decrees of asticmatism often more bothersome than larrer ones? Because- slirht decrees may be overlooked. whi! those that Are more pronounced are quickly detected by the patient, and means promptly sought, for their correction. Then so-culled minor defects of vision are liable to be the cause of more trouble than those of a greater decree? Tes. an error which is larpe enough to be recognized by the patient is almost sure to be attended to. while those which cause trouble without the patient's knowledge are nejlected. . In how many ways can astigmatism be corrected? There is but ONE method the

constant wearing of glasses which provide for the abnormality of vision. Then glasses nhich correct astigmatism should be worn constantly"

Yes. whether the patient is young or old. the error is corrected ONLY when the grktsses are worn. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 186 State St, Hammond, Ind.

Crucible Steel Delaware arid Hudson

I Plstilleries Securities

I Kne -. i' General KK etrio General Motors i.U. Northern Pr. 1 Iackav. anna Steel

l.r-n i g it t n i I cy i) i

: Mid vale Steel 4 V; ! X. T. Air Brake 120 j New York Central Sti 1 N. Y.; N. H. and Hartford T 33; 'Norfolk and Western 112 i Northern Pacific 97 Mi : Pennsylvania 4 7 H Railway Steel Springs 50 ii

. i Reading SD-i ni Republic Iron and Steel S63 i Southern Pacific PM, Southern Railway 32i ; Studebaker Mj

Sinclair 64

t Jexas . n. , ifi)1

Union Pacific. l""?1 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 155' V. S. Steel lOi Siilys Overland 3 41

i Premier Pudetewski. of Poland, ha

resigned because the diet refuoed to mipp ,rt his pledKe to the allien that the offenxive of the Polish army cease, but the resignation was not accepted. I-cnders of tin- Polish di"t ii i e 1 1 r lc -

IriK that the offensive against to" Ger- j uian be pushed to the utmost. I (Jen. Pilrtudski. one ..f the chief! leaders of the Polish army I toipport-' ing the prettiier ainl has airtady e.iiinti rmanded the order t,, i.tt.icU Gnl.cla. j The political .- I'-ua f f..n in Poland Is! becoming acutely grave. i

! HAMMOND NEWS I J

Pafce Seven.

underwent a second operation

day at Ik r home and is r pi

doiujf as well as can be expect

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Mib. .Martha U. AUikou. of Hopedale, O.. Is the guest of Mr and Mrx. 11. F. Allison. rf Kliz.alieth st.

Mr. and Mrs. Highland si., r, iludlax ia.

Joseph Thompsi.n. of siittiding the. wi-ok at

KAISER SAID TO BE IN GERMANY

Mrs. W, c. Nor r is. ,,r Klizabeth St.. has, as her house vilest. Miss Miriam Cald-i

well, or r mi kfoM. Ind.

Mins i:rizal.eth Webber, of Mason ft.. Is spending the Heek--nd with her mst..i, : -Mrs. Paul ; ed ..f l.aport.. ! Mr. ami Mrs. Krnest Mettlrr and son,1 Victor left this morning for 'a liforuia to visit Mr. Mcttlers mother, Mr.-. Kiiza-i bcth Mettler. I

SAYS HE WOULD SUICIDE FIRST

KvcIiikI e ( able to th

f Srrtlee from London Dally I'.iprro). A M ST K it I A M . May 1 S TI . ex-k; ei of Germany wa reported today

have told his would rmiim l i

i iril Ik t . re n n

associates t l(;i t o.iicirie rather than nllied tribunal."

EBERT SAYS NO.

GERMANY WILL SIGN IS BELIEF j MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I ! PARIS. May 17. Ie.spite news of hostile manifestations in Herlln. tlv: impression prevails among the peace delegates here that Germany wil sign tretreaty. The question of the disposition of llv G-erman merchs.nt ships seized by th

United States is now occupying the attention of the Americans.

Secretary of State loosing expressed j the. belief that they will remain American ' property, beii-g formally taken. over by: a.n act of Congress. In their present j status the ships are "national property." i The proposal was made for the recov- J ritton of the Omsk ( a tit i-Bolshevik ) gov-' crnment in Siberia, headed by Admiral

Kolehak. but definite action has b?ui de-

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I PARIS, Mav 17. The former kaiser and his tseiretarv b ft the castle at Amerongen, Holland, a month ago and are now livinn in the German province of Baden under the name of llerzog and von Hilde. the Carnet Ue la Semalne declared t'dn.v. The Camel de la Sema.ne is a popular weekly publication. Some members of Its staff enjoy the confidence of prominent French officials and It frequently carries in its column of gossip informat on on "inside happenit.gs" in French political affairs.

Mrs. Charles Kasson. Mrs. V. I. Goblin and Mrs. .Kanie Sawyer, h.id luncheon in Chicago esterd:iy with Mis. Gould f Cape Cod. who is eiiioute home from a visit in the w.-.-t. i " . j Mrs. Harry Gerber, of Harrison St.. returned last evining from a vis.it vvitii relatives in Chicago. Mrs. George Sh-idc. of Oli Sumnur it.

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI AMsTKI.hA.'il, M..v 17 -president K!e rt of Germuny l'io .-.-nt word t" the Kist Prussian soyernmen t that the Cern ans "c.-i!( in no nay a- cept the peace terms in their present shape." riccord''ni; to a dispatch from P.erlin today.

;;'T;; 7 - gary entertains

i W. U. T. U. workers j County W. c. T. U. workers met at j Gary Friday afternoon and completed i the outline of their Jubilee drive. The I plan of Hammond will also be follow-

! ed m Gary and other parts of the International country. .Mrs. Rusch was elected coun-

j ty record nit secretary and Mrs. Fishel I count v t rea su rcr. j Great preparations are being made : for the biff meetinir which is to be 1 eld at the Firs I M E. church on Rus

sell stieet. Hammond next Wednesday evening. The sf.eakers w'ill be M'.s Jnnle V. Hughes of Cincinnati, a returned missionary from China, and Mrs. Klizabeth V Perkins of Kvanslon. ill. Mrs. Perkins is a prominent club woman and is now national secretary of the pres. nt W . C. T. U. memhersh p drive.

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Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.

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Lshigh Hard Coal, Coke. Pocahontas; Franklin County, Eastern Kentucky, Pino Slabs. Maple Slzh?..

PUBLISHED STATEMENT TSTJST COMPANY

WILL INSIST ON I j THE 14 POINTS!

MM. G. fi:i:i i; Fit A N K

I'AXTi N Mi 'ITT HAMMOND.

Condensed

Statement of of the

President . Vice- f 'res idee See.-Treas.

the condition

fe.rred.

Hammond Trust & Savings Bank At HatnmorTd, in the State of Indiana, at the clofe of Its business on .May 1. 1 f I f.

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GOMPERS DENIES THIS STORY

CHICAGO Z.TVS STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 3.0PO; market fully

-5'?f30c higher than Friday's average; i body's

pigs. 23'f'4lc higher; top, $21.10; bulk. I June.

90S '21.03; heavy. $20.50 'h 2 1 .10 ; medium. $20.75-5 21.10: lisht. iJrt.aO21.10: light light. $ 1 9.85 "9 20.T "; heavy

j packing sows, 120.00 20.30 ; pigs. $18. ti

fit -u.uu. CATTLE Receipts. 1.000; market compared with week ago. weighty beef steers slow to lower; medium and good grades and yearlings. 40J?75c higher; she stock 30!ff75c higher: bulls, steady t o25c higher; calves steady to 50c lower; stoekcrs and feeders mostly 2oC higher.

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NEW YORK. May 17. Samuel GomP rs today emphatically denied a report published in morning papers that ho would resisn as president of the

I American Federation of Labor at that

convention In Atlantic City in

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1

FOX I ! N. May l.. Get many re- j sponse to the peace terms imposed by j the allies will include insistence upon President Wilsons fourteen points.! settlement of the Polish question by a j plebescite non-surrender of the Faar j

! vnllev and vacation of the left bank

j of the Rhine by thf all'es. according! ' to a forecast reeeiveil b the Chronicle;

from P.crlin today. !

Germany. H is r ported, will agree ! t'nn. and luscourits J240.7SI.23 to surrender the remnant of th fleet j Ov erd'afts 143.01 but asks for the return of the rncrch-j Ponds ?4l9.0N ant ships. : I'lerty Ponds no t jl'iirniture and Fixtures lO.SUS.ft'l

E. CHICAGO MAN jru from repartmen" z WAS ARRESTED Ume from Banks and Trust

ompanlep 40

MsjsstiC, Clean, Clinkerless, Sold only

Coal

W es

t Hammond Coal Co.

Krceland Ave. and M. C. Tracks. Quality, Preparation, J. J. BRE1JM, Service. Prop.

RESOTJHCES. 1 liscounts

75. !! 2 4.".n I

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I WEATHER FOR

NEXT WEEK

MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI WASHINGTON. May 1 7. The weather bureau today issued the followins forecast for next week. For the region of the Great Lakes: The com ins week will he one of normal and mild temperature with local showers the first part of the week and Friday or Saturday.

tev Kmnloma. of ol4 UiK-aSo ave

v,o. w arrested on Calumet boule-i a,n

vard. Hammond, this morning by Of-j fi'cer Warner, charge-i with driving 1 a truck on the boulevard. J Fmplona was fined $12 in the Hammond city court this morning by. Judge j Klotz.

Items on Haud

Funds

Cash Short Taxes and Interest Paid

13.74;

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Company

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Total Keiources

6.201.2-

.:.r,.03;.ts I

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IS so a as a 1

d a 1 a c

I YEA L. 30 to 60 lbs.. 17"flRc; 70 to

ISO lbs.. 13W20C; SO to 110 lbs.. 203f2l I

j l-jc; fancy, 22c; overweiRht kidneys, 140 ) to 175 pounds, HWlfic; coarse, 14c.

CTKICAOO CASS OE1IN CLOSE. CORN No. 2 mixed. $1.75; 2wh:te, $1.75 f? 1.76 : 2 yellow. $1.75 1.77: 3 mixed. $1.7411.75; 3 white. $ 1.7 4 55 1.73; 3 ellow. $1.74 w 1.76; 4 mixed, $1.73: 4 yellow. $1.73. OATS No. 2 white. 67U6Sc; standard. 677 'n 6Sjc. CHICAOO TBODUCE. BUTTER Creamery extras. 5Sc: lsts.

SERVICE MEN ARE WARNED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 M l LAVA I' KEF.. Wis., May 37. Returned soldiers, sailors and marines todav were warned to stay away from

the hall where the I. W . W. plan to 1 hold a meeting tonight. Gov. Phillips j ordered the police department to halt ; the meet ne. but the police department and sheriff after a conference i yesterday, decided to allow It. I

FIVE TAKEN IN $84,000 THEFT NOT IDENTIFIED

II ABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in ift.iiur-.O'j Surplus id.dOi) nil

I3.7H

Undivided Profits Net Interest, Miscount and Other Earnings Ikniand L'eposits. Except

j Hanks

iin A v .viaj 11. iie oho, tan- . savings Deposits. Ex en as suspetts in the $til.00O robbery of j Panks ' the First National bank at Dolton. w ere j ( v rt Ified Checks viewed yesterday at the detective lu- pilis Paable reau by Miss Esther Koigcr. clerk, ami Tax Colbctions William Eaker. assistant cashier of the , bank. They failed to identify any of j Total Liabilities the five. The men were found in a south side slcl0 of in,ji,,nn ,unt poolroom in the course of a raid by, Frank Hammond. Eieut. John W. I.oftus and a siuad from juror of the Hammond the detective bureau in which more 1 p.imU of Hammond, do

7.K33.23 292. PiL'.U I 120.16&.1 I 1.0 13. US 30. find. on 3.4S4.S2

$313,036.4 V

than sixtyrounded up.

suspicious characters were None of the five will talk.

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Ill MIMIMIIIMI III Illll MM MWH1 HTM 11 I I I I I Fin I I

that the above

of Lake. s: Sec re t u r y -T rca s -Trust & Savins solemnly s vv e 1-

stPt. ment is true. FRANK HAMMOND.

'minis-

PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY No. 42.

subscribed and sworn to belorr me.

tins jhth day of May. 1319. My

Kion expires March S. 1?20. FRANK Ti. MAP.TI.V. Notary Publn

Order From Your Dealer

GALLON , QUART ,

It Is

Deli ClOUS and Nutritious

EAT MORE

BANQUET ICE

CREAM

With Special Fruit Flavors Costs ttiiiiv, hut worth nil i costs. Made exclus

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.ammond Ice Cream Co,

102 Pluirinier Ave., Ilcnnno:

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Ind. lit. '(ejjtioiis

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Phone Hammond 244

SEE

PETER W. MEYN President.

S. W. WEIS

Vice President.

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DAVID T. EMERY Secretary - Treasurer M

CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE

LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS TRUST COMPANY

AND

At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on May 12, 1919 jg

.). 0. 7. S. 0. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 13.

RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts Overdrafts . . Bonds and Stocks Premiums Paid on Bonds Company's Building Furniture and Fixtures Other .Real Estate Advances to Estates and Trusts. . . . Due from Departments Due from Banks and Trust Co.'s. . . . Cash on Hand Cash Items Cash Short Trust Securities Taxes and Interest Paid. . . '.

0O(vt4.40 None 540,4;r.3S . None None Xonc 8,095.03 200.75 75,774.83 141,G9tJ.0S 47,595.18 23,910.01 None None 1,856.09

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LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Net Dividends Unpaid Interest, Disc, and Other Earniiu Demand Deposits, Except Banks. Savings Deposits, Except Banks. Trust Deposits, Except Banks... Special Deposits, Except Banks Certified Checks ... Due to Banks and Trust Co.'s. . . Due Departments Premium Reserve on Bonds. . .. . Cash Over Trust Investments Bills Payable Other Liabilities

50,000.1 )0 50,000.00 963.91 None 8.127.97

597,678.97 833,835.43 20,981.78 None 7.1-54.65 37.85: U)3 130.592.57 None None

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None 8,947.6(5

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For Economical Transportation To inspect the "Four-Ninety" Touring is to enjoy an appreciation of how much more your money will bring you in four cylinder efficiency and economy. And a demonstration of this car will satisfy you as to its wonderful power and easy-riding qualities. It will pay you to see this model and to know it better.

TOTAL RESOURCES $1,746,125.97 State of Indiana,) ( ss: County of Lake,) 1, Peter V. Meyn, President of the Lake County Savings & Trust Co., of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. PETER W. MEYN. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 16th day of May, 1919. GRACE 11. COXROY, Notary Public. (Seal.) My commission expires Feb., 1922.

TOTAL LIABILITIES $1,746,125.97

Following is a list of the men whose business judgment, controls the policy of our bank:

PETER V. MEYN ,1. N. BECK MAX. JULIUS 11. MEYN JOS. W. WEIS OTTO DUELKE

FRANK S. BETZ W. C. BELMAX A. M. TURNER DAVID T. EMERY ALBERT MAACK

LAKE

COUNTY SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY

Corner State rrJ Hohman Streets

BOHLING

AUTO SALES

Hohman and Douglas Streets Phone 266 HAMMOND, INDIANA

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Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring $735 F. O. B. Flint, Mich.

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