Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1919 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Friday. Oelpher IT, 1010
HAMMOND BANK
MOVES INTO NEW HOME SATURDAY
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hotis) ha. a a modern burglar ilirm r, .- I cm . I'lrfvLno of Ihr Mnk arc J Camii H. M . U"tt--h:li. J . K . S!ifU II lain L. W .-;.- ui.l Paul I. M:u.chHt .-t. officer.- art- as follow. l'r slit. A . J. ativ,)bU. vie i'rt'.-Hlvii t. M . li-it iinchlld . rasliin. Ciul I. Mu.m1i-iltwii-:; assistant cashici. Willittm It. il 11 p r . Mr. i umphclt is a K'.nia! contracor, proprietor .f the (aiupbcll r ls.in.il -in '., ami president of the ampfceil ConMriK t ii'ii o. His ea:ly iuveiitmonu in West Hammond r-l tata i;nd Uis faith in the luinrf of 'Licit y Is as firm an over. M. Rothschild. kc-pr-nicnt of th bank, is vn of th proprietors. f th
both hi an industrial nd i csldcntia.1 dit i it"! . Anions itf important indimtrieji arn the v. ..tf rit (irain Product Co ., Stein, Munch l'o.. I nilcd t'heinit'a.1 & Organic Products Co.. tVtural Chemical Co., Swift ,t '... alumct Park Muih Yards, Michigan Central 'ar tlrpntr Works, the VV'.t Hammond Pre w in Co., Swan.'on M:"s. i'u . Wolf Mffc. Co.. Aincnian t;in Co. and a number of smaller concern .
I In the eme 100111 with the bank ate I the office;, of the Northern Indiana tin ! A KW-ctric Co., and the West HunJ nuind KuHd.riK and Iian Association,
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PILES CURED IW 6 TO 14 DATS. Prii.cistH retund money if ry.i HINTM :' fails lo i lire Itchum Hlml rtieed.
t.1, House and IT"Mdnt 01 in or Protruding Pi)cs. Stops Irritation.
the and Meal Ton ran p. t lestful p after the- t.rfct application. Pric,., Ad v.
Tn foregone tshie rf deport tells n h mc.ft i'nri manner th r--11-srka'r.i grow t h of the w, t Humi.ond Trust v Sa vim hank whi.-'v '""'ebrate its ninth annncr.-ar; Haturny by movins?f into ;t nen- h"nie 1 ; i t ro the atreet from the ol-l l..rs i on. at the corner of Plate street and 1 "tfy the a'- enue . The new- building which la jjat 'cc.-"n completed if -n ,.f the handti -rnet bankinr houses In tn 'al:irue; ini"H, It has an lmro;ns white !1n front and the interior fuvms'i;a are th he?it that co;ild be pro- ; The vault, taf" deposit boxes ..id othT fiirtpl ire ipprcfnt an expenditure of ISfl.ftftft. In the oi l Inea-
t.on the hank wa hanipored b la-'k j of a vault and deposit boxes and notv j ft Hammond patrons hate as Rood
i'r-pment at their disposal as cun h fvund aryvf here in this vlc.nit.v . AP. a-e a? near burglar proof as is i- pnsf.bie to mn'i" bank equipment anl the
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the H ; n e tSuilUins and l,c.an Associa- i t-.on liammitnd. His car. ful man- j MS'tvx-n! of loan and tnvestnv nta for! tin- hank l;avf t..-en largely rfspi'iisible ( for H present petition of strength. j IMHl I. MU!Th-)"wl.'J, tor Six vef, I assistant tellt-r of the First Naliotuil , Un! of Kast chi.-jsti, ha: h- -n "n j net ted lu'h the c.t llan niond bank , fin. r :-s f siahiish:-i-rit . H - has been I eetetai t.t th- Wfji Hammond Huild- i ,nA and Tx.ati Association sin it was j
organi".! . His 'iunu . ..miu.. the hank's busin-ss and penlal and courteous deposition liai' made many fri-nds for hims'lf and the bank. William Mayer.', as assistant. cashtr. is clean. courteous, competent and pleasant and is considered a valuable acquisition lo the bank's staff. yin.e its organization the bank's rsoinces have been devoted to the development, of West Hammond and the city's grn.vth to its present population c, iii.ouo may in a large measure be attributed to tic consistent bos-ting of this Institution. The city has had remarkable growth in recent years.
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LAY CORNER STONE OF TEMPLE SUNDAY
Formal laying r,f (he coiner atoneof th nw- Jo wish Tt.npb- m Hammond ill take place Sunday afternoon at I ..tit o'eko-k. Th" fVpnl will he aco'mpanii-d by impressive ceremonies rain or ahine. The Keneseth Israel congregation of Hammond ha been sending invi'aUons t0 friends and delegations will he present from r.iany neighborijig cities. Speakeus w in he Ftahbi Saul Silber. Rb!l Tobiaa S. r.anfarber, ttabbi 1 1 . S. Kubensiein and Rabbi if. Cnzerieldei . The new temple will be located on S.bley street, between Sohl ar.d Jesse streets.
road. Mreudy n lli'iimninl and in W.st Hammond he has a'ldre.'se.l 4..iom) pupils iu Cue schools Tomorrow he will spenk hefoie the Hammon Women's Huh at Dire eoVlork at. the K. of P home on ll"'iinan slrerl
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Beloit, Wis. vs. Hammond, Ind. CHAMPIONSHIP CAME. Saturday, Oct. 18, 19192:45 P.M. nattories: Hoarae, Zablo; "Bairhlcv. Wallaco.
AS INTI.UEITZA i an evajgepa. .! form of ;rip I..XriVK ;R0M0 QCININI: Tablets should be taken m iarner dose than la prescribed for ordinary tlrip. A good plan is not to wait until vim are sick but I'TtKVF.NT IT by taking I.AXATIVK HKOMO (jLININK Tablets iii timeAd v
45,000 ADDRESSED BY SAFETY AGENT The National Railroad Accident Prevention campaign is on in earnest. K . ii. Stolneck, safety agent of the Indiana Harbor Iie.lt railroad is working hard on the educational end of the drive. Wednesday morning he started on a speaking tour which will ultimatelv include all the schools of the Calumet region tn;i hed bv his rati-
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HO'iS- K.ceipts. i:,.imiO. Market mostly 25 hinh.-r. Hulk, 1 l.c'i 'n 1 u T)"': top. 35 0; heavyweiehl. M.oO'fl 1.'.00; tiifdium w eight. I 4 SO (i. 15.03; light weight. 1 4 ;." ' 15.0U; light lights. 1 3.50 1 4." : heavy packing sows, smooth, 13.75;! 14-o; packing sows, rough, 13.1'.' 'q 13.75: pig, l.l.oo n 14 -ni. I'ATTl.i: "hoice and prime, IT.O S l?.4o tne.liuin and good. 11.0016.75; good aiid hoii-e. 14 .'.0 ,1 10 0": common and medium. S.I5 W l 1.00 : butcher cattie. heifers. 6.25 1 4 2 " : cows. C 25 it Il!.5(): bulls, fi.25 V 1 11 ..r" ; cannersi and our tors, cows and heifers, 5 '.a'6.25: onr.rieiateers. 5.50-S7.75: veal .-nlves (light and handy weight) 1.75 17.75: feeder steers, 7.00 13.00; st.ck-r s"eer.', .0Oft 10.00: looker ivv. s in"' ' ti.oO stocker calves. 7.50310.0s; West'-rn range cattb . ii.:-l hi i.).75 i? 15.50: cows and heifers. 7.25 12 00.
CTiesapeako A Ohio Chicago Northwestern ' hi. ago. Mil. A St. Raul Crucible Steel
Frio . Kne 1st Rrfd 2G itneral Motors, 20e f lehiKh Valley ; 47T Mldtale Stenl 61 National Ki t mel A- Stump S2'H Norfolk & Western 101 ' tihio Cities (las 55 Reimsy 1 ania 4:iPressed Steel Car -- 47 r Railway steel Springs 9S 't Republii; Iron A:. Steel S lUthern Pacific 103'-4 Studebaker l30'T ny l'o. 2S rnir.ii pacific H4 1". S. Steel 7 0S -. S S-ecl rrfd 115V West mghou' o h: Wfllj a fiver;nd :(,", ., lr'' i-" 53 -4.
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"The Right to Happiness" The- most won.iorfui picture over M-rpor;o,j m0 t)lf. t,irr episor. of "SMASIilM; BARRIRRS."
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CHKH.S1-' Twins, pew 2 1-2: dairies 29 ' 2-4 ; yi.uns Americas. 30 l-2itf31 longhorns. 31 1-2: brlrks. 31 1-2. lAVl". POt'RTRV Turkey s. 32; chickens. 23; sprites, 23 1-2; roosters. 19; geese. 22 1-2; ducks. 28. I'OTAT KS I'.eceipts. 73; New Ohios, 2.M'
Wolves of The Night"
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American Smelting '- American Steel Foundry , Anaconda Atchison Baldwin I.ocomotiva Raltimore & Ohio Rethlehem Steel R Canadir.ii Pa. -isle
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CRESPI RESIGNS ;iNTEPNTIONAl. NEWS SERVICE i ROMK. Oct. 17. The resiguation of Signor Crespl from the Italian peace mossion. because of ill health, baa been accepted by the governrrn. nt, thi Mes-sagg.-ro it!ite.
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1'. S. Mail Tiaundry Soay, 10 bars 55 Kitchen Klenzer Seourinjr Powder, 4 cans. 21 Canned Good Corn, Peas. Tomatoes Pork and Beans, dozen cans. $l.t53; can 14C Fancy II and Picked Michigan Xavv Beans, per 11) 12C
Salada Tea, the. finest, 1 -2 lb. pkc: 12c
Rub-No-More Soap Special , bars Soaj 'J pker. Powder, 1 ' pk. Soap Flakes. 1 can Spotless Cleanser, all for 39
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Flour Was i bum Crosby Gold Medal or Ceresot a J .. bbl $6.97 Vs bbl S3.49
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to continue another week So successful has our annual PURE FOOD EXHIBIT been that we deemed it advisable to continue it for another week Ending Saturday, Oct. 25 The demonstrators occupying the booth along the -GREAT WHITE WAY" will remain for the extended period and newcomers will fill extra spaces through out the Big Spacious Grocery. We intend making the coming week even more pronounced than the first and those who have already had occasion to visit the show will find the added attractions very much to their interest. Folks whom thru some unforseen reason were unable to get here last week are especially invited and requested to bring their neighbors and friends. The phenominal success of the event we wish to attribute to our patrons. In short, the confidence they have reposed in us is deserving of the highest commendation. We shall therefore endeavor with all the energy we can muster together to prove ourselves worthy of their trust Along the sides of this announcement, will be found many timely values in foodstuffs. They serve as obstacles quite unsurmountable by the II. C. L. We hope that every single customer of this institution will share, in these savings.
Mrs. Austin's Pancake Flour or Buckwheat, 2
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American Family Soap Special. 7 -bars and 1 bar Kirk's White Flake all for 50c
Pee? s Creme Oil Toilet Soap, bars for 25C One bar free.
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"WHERE EVERYBODY GOES"' Orpheum THEATRE HAMMOND, IND.
TODAY 6 ALL STAR ACTS 6 The LITTLE WIDOW
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Crystal White Soap Special ." bars Soap and one pkg Seafoam Powder, all for 33C
Armour's Rolled Oats, pkg 12C
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A Miniature Mutical Comedy. Pretty Girls Citchy Music and Special Scenery. Meyers & Knise Singing, Dancing and Whistling. Billy Ferguson Comedienne. Brown & Burke Melodious Mirth Makers. Patrick & Otto Soldiers of Misfortune. Martin Beck's Circus Animal Novelty. Also The Great Gamble Episode No. 6. New show Monday, .Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:"0 p. m. Night continuous 7 to 11. Kun.lay and holidays continuous 2 to 11.
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WILLIAM I'L'NCAN in " SMASHING BARRIERS" wili bo shown in the afternoon only. Children will be admitted for f.c.
SUNDAY FOR ONE WEEK D. W. Griffith's Greatest Offering BROKEN BLOSSOMS"
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This picture ran 5i months at the Illinois Theaier prices from roC to J2.00. Qtir price? are:
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Evening 15- 25p 35c Matinee 10c 15 25c1 Below i a teleexam received paying -what, -wo shoni.) rharee for -BROKEN BIvOSSOMS." Chicaco. 111. Oft. 2. 1109. Dp Luxe Theater, ' Mer. Chius. Michaelatetter , Hammond. Imperative that you charge fifty rent? top price for "Broken Blossoms" engagement in Hammond I'NITED ARTISTS CORPN. Id order fo comply irh same we v.m be compelled to chart-e .Vc for box seats only.
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VIRGINIA HAMMOND "MISS CARUSO" AlrO ELMO THE MK..HTV. SATURDAY
181 East State Street.
Hammond, Ind.
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Specials for Saturday, Oct. 18th
Select Brand
Smoked Meats
Holland Radish jar
Brand Horse Mustard, per 8C
Saner Kraut, Xo. can, dozen cans, $l.rt5; per can 14C
Corn Meal, yellow or white, the best grade. lbs 20c
FANNY WARD "The Cry of the Weak" 1 Xeal Hart. SUNDAY
Grape Nuts, used for all fancy dishes, pkg 14
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WM. DESMOND IN - "Sage Brush Hamlet" STARTING MONDAY, OCT. 20
The first of th Bip Four Douglas Fairbanks in His new and latest picture. "His Majesty, the American"
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Small Lean California Hams, lb. ..lTlc Select Brand Regular Hams, lb 27 Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 26c Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb. 3-1 c
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Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 22C Center Cuts of Native Round Steaks, lb 22c Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. 14 c Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb. !() Boneless Lean Corned Beef, lb 15c
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PORK
Fresh Lean Pork Loin Roast, lb. 2S1 c Fresh Cut Lean Pork Chops, lb. 32 Fresh Lean Hams, whole or half, lb. 25c Fresh Fat Backs, the best for lard, lb.... 251Fresh Liver Sliced to Order, lb....... Oc
PASTIME TODAY BERT LYTELL IN "One Thing at a Time 0'Day" Also a Hearst Weekly. TOMORROW PEGGY HYLAND "Cheating Herself"
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Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin, lb. . 21c Fresh Cut Native Loin Veal Chops, lb. 28c Genuine Spring Lamb, hind quarter, lb 23c Genuine Spring Lamb, fore quarter ,1b 17c Fresh Baltimore Oysters, per quart 55 Fresh Smoked Lean Pork Butts, lb. 31c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
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