Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 17 May 1919 — Page 8
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Mar 17. 1010. FRIDAY From AND SATURDAY 2:0011:00 P. M. Continuous THE PICTURE YOU WILL NEVER FORGET
Princess Theatre 66MW1? 1? V"! i whiting ; l?JlJilLLJ Ji I
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WHITING and its PEOPLE
1 ii Mrn's la this year n il! be Juno i ArraiiKfmcnij will he made at ; Sunday school hour for this Ser- ' MorninK worship at eleven, a. mi. subject. "A Villas Ttoad." He v. Ic W. Gammon. D. D., will give his f imou. lecture basri on "RrigRs" taron. ' When A Frller Needs a Friend. i- ;nday f ining Club, seven-fort j -fi e. 11 v. B. F. Iey of Indianapol s. t.'.e :.ither of nev. H. P. lvey. will occupy i lie pulpit of the First Methodist hurch on Sunday morning- The pasor will preach in the evening at efs;ht Hook on the subject. '"The Man W hose Speech Betrayed Him." Special n:isio by the chorus cho r. both morn
ing and evening The musical program rendered ls.t Sunday by the choir and malt quartet was greatly enjoyed by the unusually large a'lfltenres at both services. A cordial invitation is given th general public f all- ser ices.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Co.. Z24. 119th St.. I'honc 13S-W.
The following iast for rpeedins ere tried in the city court on Thursday: Mike Novak fined tl and costs.
Marry Nichols, bond forfeited for non-j and rr ae.led hj The " hlllnt
taioni', a nil I I II. I I l r 11 l and costs; Peter Nauvocick fined $1 and costs for speeding on motorcycle. Frank Rogdanich. $12 bond forfeited for non-appearance. I'pon payment of fine and costs all tvere released. Andrew Dashko arraigned on the charge of being drunk was fined $j and coyts. w hich h 1fo paid. Tony KoBlofr. arrested In WhitriK about two wc ks ago for peddling Do!sheik 1 terature as " arraigned in the local city court before Judge Green and fined J10 and costs. He furnished a $135 bail, the amount of the fine and costs and appealed the esse to another court
NOTICE.
After this date the rate for: classified advertising will be 10 cents per line with a minimum ; charge of 30 cents. Whiting, Ind.,1
March 31st.
and son will return to their home i rj I Vancouver. U. :. tonight, after a sev- ' eral weeks" visit with relative here. J Nelson Gillett will accompany them , and will be employed at the S. O. Co ! plant there. i Clyd Smith, the Safety man at the 55. O. Co., ha now moved froii the j main i.fficc of the F. ( . Company to the laboratory building which has now been completed. j Mrs. K.lwin Fair of Cleveland avej nue i iible to be 11 p again after an ati la' k of the Flu.
ST. JOHN
A very pleasant surpris party wa iven at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
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Henry lluppf nlhal. Mav I t at
m. The surprise was in honor of Mr.
3-31-tf Huppenthal's birthday. h being 32 I ; ears old. The evening was spent by
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i or urtii uoom an"! noin t"i men. 124 New York avenue. 5-1S-I
over olden times and playing
Mrs. Jacob Boecker and -n of Roje. 1 land. 111., leturned to the r home, here! Friday, after spending j-cwmhI days j w'.th her parents. j While Will A lifer ,wh. tiri'; in ylone tie;ir the Neeudorf farm th- (Jar v i bakery man with his ina ;iin- run i n ' j the f'Mim-r's wag'n. doincr ' onsifli-ra -ble damage to the wagon, although. Will was not injured. Nicholas I.udvvig, Sr.. r rvl '," Sus i. spent Wednesday at Hammond
r 1 16th .st. Mr. and Mrs. goinj to move into tho
o ned by M. i
Kohe-rts a v.,
I'.SK'T.v. n xt week. Mr. and Mrs I'Im i Myrtle a.. motorrd
lior V edtief !:. evftiing. Mi. TrmiMier. ill' i 'hi. a' t'ue )w,oo ,f Mr. i"id Mrs
Siyrtlc ave.. Wedn'sdac evening. Mr". Korchi.-l, t-f J;.,b. ris ave.. nai ' Chuago on business; Thursday.
Jcvvett are! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lcvcrenz. of Myrtle cottage on ave., have moved into their home form's. Augusta ; erly occupied by Mrs. B. Lane and farn-
ily. Mrs. lane has moved to the cotmvl family, i.fl'age aca.t"l by Mr. and Mrs. L,everen. Indiana Hut-1
! Better call up The Times and v iH d at; Cerwer. or j have it sent to your house rvery
night. Then you'll be sure t will be there.
PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY.
. .r. SW ANSON', President. "."!EL BROWN, Vice President.
H. O. REISSIG. Secretary H. O. KEISSIG. Treasurer
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE American Trust and Savings Bank
AT
HAMMOND, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF ITS i
BU5IN ESS ON MAY 12, 1919.
RESOURCES. Loan and Discounts 1 127.1?... 2:5 Overdrafts "J."6.4 Rond3 and Stocks lo.r,4;.4o Liberty Bonds .M,477..r."i Bills in Transit .soor'..S7 Furniture and Fixtures 7.2"0-.oo Other Real Estate A.) nue from Departments 1 ,. 10.17 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 117.7."i6.47 Cash on Hand 15.902.f6 Cah Items 1".6S2.r; Cash Short in. no Trust Securities il.50rt.00 Taxes and Interest Paid and Expense 7.6C6.50
TOTAL RESOURCES $675,472.?? LIABILITIES. Capital Stock- Taid in " J100.ooo.oo Undivided Profits Net l.!'"1.f7 Interest. Discount ntui Other Earnings l"!.t?no.!t; Demand Deposits. Except Banks 4i9.fif2.( Savins Deposits. Except Banks 10."."?1..S Sncial Deposits. Except Banks. r.r.rt.oo f'prt'fied check?" 2 1 n . 1 r Due to Banks and Trust Companies 032.21
TOTAL UACILiTIE
.$?7.").472.'"(?
t1 vT Iniiiana. l ej: " ;inty of T.ak ' I. If. O. Keissisr. Spcrctary and Treasurer of the American Trust C n-- Bank, d solemnly swear that th above statement is true. H. O. REISSIG. Secretary and Treasurer. Sub.it'ribcd and w.orn to before me. this 16th dav of Mav. 1913 MARGUERITE WERDEMAN. Notary Public. Caeal.t My commission expires Feb. P., 1323.
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the rni( f vriiKtnti:. Has sec ured for Sunday the same three girls who entertained so well at the Mason e entertainment en May 2Jth. In addition to the best vaudeville hill ever played at the rineesa. 5-17-1 1 PRIM 1S THKtTHK. "pecll Sundar. ly 1. Kirrpllonal Vuudellle. ImhofT Ventriloquist. WnlMin listers SlnclnB nnil llanrine. tonn S Blrjtmnn lmedy Skit. luirnl Trio 3 ler .irl!. Ili Tnthe m Tom Mil. Hondlnl Scrlnl. rn tiikthi; tom(;iit. Cnntan'c Tal nadse in ' Mr1. t,eff;nK'ell' Boots." at the ST A 1 1 tonight alens: with Triansrie eoinedy hit. Panline Frederick tomorrow in ' P;ud in I'-iM." "Man of MiiliJ." and other features. 5-17-1
Otto TTennln. employed at the S f Co. was plai-ed under arre?t at the S . plant by Chief Rurin. t;pon word from Amherst. "Wis., charging h!-n havinr stoien an auto. Tlennintr is be-
:n;c hld at the loral station awaitin; the sheriff from Amherst, lit nninf? de- j nics the rharsc placed aarainst him. Kdward O'Hara of Cleveland avenu ; underwent an operation for append'- j
I ejtis at the ?outh Chicago hospital yen- ; j trrday morning He Is gett ng along j j ni-ely. j I The W. If. ?. Alumni Assoriatlon I will hold a meeting at the V . H. S. on j
Monday evening at s p. m. All members are requested to be present. I I"r. B W. Gammon. r. !.. will eiv
j his lerture. 'W hen a Keller Need? a i
Friend." before the Sunday Even tig j Club at the 'ons'tcational church ti- j inorr-,- evening. Tll lerture is based ;
on tinge s carioen. ami i especially
fine. A cordial invitation extended j to all to be present and hear I 'r. tlain- j mon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur "V. Stewart t- '
tertained at a danc.ng party at their home in Woodlawn last evening, at
i which a number of Whiting people were in attendance. j Mrs. .1. K. Clark of TaPorte avenue l expect? o soon leave for Washington i 1'. C. vv litre she will Visit her dauglllor. Miss Florence Clark. ; 'Mr. nd Mrs. Claude V. Humphreys
: There were forty six guests I i i ( sent to help celebrate th evnt. J Those present were Mr. and Mrs. t Herman Herker, and Mrs. Jos. Habertzetl and family of Crown BoMit. Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt and family ol" ; Reedier, and the neighbors were Mr. ; and Mrs Will am Bohling and family, Mr. ani Mrs. Peter Bohling and famj ill. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schaefer and 1 family. Mr. and Mis. N'orberet Bohling ! and family and Mrs. Cardolus Scheltz i of Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. . S( herer and daughters of St. John. AlI though the weather was threatening for a while 'n the early evening It
i u:rned out O K. later and all w ere
I present to take the!- place as instructed. During the evening refresh1 mcnts and lunch were served and to- ' r. ard s "m'dnight everybody departed i for their home again, wishing Mr. j 1 1 uppen t ha 1 good luck and many more j birthdays.
! ROBERTS!) A LEI i j Juliu. Strosp. of Ivu-t Side, visited of the home of Mr. and Mr:'. Fred ! vcrv.x. of Jlyrtle m wik . Mr. Schade, of Lake nr.. has be' n v ery ill at hl.f home for t he ijst f w vveeka. Mrs. Bussel McCaity, of Indiana blvd.. if turned home from l'ran'.fort. I nci i.ina. after spending a few das at the horn ; of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. James Sebcch. of Calumet ave. are the proud parents of a baby girl. Mother and daughter are doing nicely. Mrs. F. liut-hler Si., of lake ave.. was a Chicago visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John I'eterson and famuy. of Myrtle ave, motored to Sou'h Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William Tirnm, of Lake ave.. wer the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Christnrr at their home in Chicago at a six o' lock dinner.
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Mrs. trod Himhamnmr. of Myrtle ave.,;
was in Chicago on business Thursday. 1 Mrs. Charles Eggers. of Take ave., was a Chicago shopper Wedm sday. Charles 11. King, of Chicago, motored to Bohortsdalo on litis inrss Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jewett. of Hammond, visited at the home of Mrs. Frank Spores.
Consumers Company Products are Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction in Every Way. Here's Our Guarantee Consumers Company unreservedly guarantees the quality, full f iht and satisfactory delivery of any of its products, making it a part of the tran. action to cheerfully remove the goods at their own expense and refund your money if you are not satisfied.
C. S. MATH USA Hammond Supt. Phone 10. v. McClelland E. Chicago Supf . Phone 260.
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Notice to F. 0. E.
Eagles and all candidates arc requested to meet at Eagle.' Hall, 80 State St., Hammond. Sunday, May 18th, P. M. We will leave on spee ial car for Indiana Harbor at 1 o'clock. One hundred candidates will he initiated. The Michigan City degree team will have charge of initiation. All of Grand Aerie and State Aerie Officers will be present. Also Senator Peed of Wisconsin. Banquet will be served at 6 o'clock. Public meeting will be held in tho evening. There will be good speakers on hand. Everybody welcome.
Eagle Booster Committee
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Tvre have an entire new lot of bankrupt fixtures to be sold at this price. A few specials at less than cost. Come early and get the leaders. Shades next Saturday, May 24 your pick of this fine glassw?ja at 25 cents each. 14 SIBLEY. BETWEEN ERIE AND NICKEL PLATE R. R. OPEN 1 P. M. TO 8 P. M.
