Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1919 — Page 8
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" in 1 thi-ir sues'..' Mr. and Mr?. Tjints of Maik, Ind. The lattr arc Mrs. Spark's parents.
FOR SALE; s ro.-m house, otio aT of land, V milii . ,i,t (.f H.shland on Ridge Road, pru-- :'.s-mi. s,im V:tn Til. iliiiland, Ind. 11-22 1 Tha rsffular monthly s . tal me.t-ni? f tho Christian Kn-lt-avor was held fit .h horan of Mrs. K. Werd.-miin last Thursday evening. A short l-v-.s ?.. IneeUng was lifld. the Lata net- of tinevening bains r..'i!t m a. so--i.il way. Chose present w-r Mr. and M;s. K. Jiudicel, Mr. and Mr.-. j S1..i-upi and ton, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thilmotit ard children, IMrs. Kuiner and children, liesdames E. lV(rdci:.an, H. Lydick. E. Douthttt. MUsc U. I'lutster. M . Stuiie, M . W't-rdejn.inn. N. Jam:f8-a. Kath Sparks. A. Ki oof.w k. i'.ir.i ;ind Miss M. D-uthett and i.illiii . Trad-r. ". Krui-, Kate H-.-ok. M-ssr?. Tony and Aloj-.-.i.s Grlrume,-. John Ho. k, J. "Wagner. I.. Kulperand May Jamiesou . Mr nr.! M : s . R. A. Sparks have as
HESSVILLE
Tlntf will bo Reformatu.il" si-rvi- i s Sunday eveninn. Nov . 2:1 for th t'onordia T.i;th(-nin Church. T!-re w 1 1 also 1... st pr.'oi' t i.-.i n pictur.-s ?li"ivn on t h is l''ct:r'-. Thro will a o !-I...-t;o:i tnk.-n u- for tho to in til of the i I n i-ii.
I'.-ti r Noma nsi-n of Dwmht, HI., visited his Lir..t h.-r, Anthony and family horo yt stei day . Mrs. Jacob lioffniann went to Hammond last f veiling to l.-lt nt tin? home of Mr. and Mis. ie..rre Christie. The Miss-s 11 Ida Kimnift and le'a Itickinxon werv Hammond visitors on ;, est- rday . ilcorno Wily n. A. J. Moxell nnj J. H. Itranno. k wi-rt in Chicago o" business yesterday. V. V . Dye and Thomas Arnntt tran-sa.t.-d business In Oiieajro yesterday.
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A very pretty wedd.:!;: was held at Lansint;. 11!.. when M.S.. !' l a Krey and Mr tleorge Hhnda were nair'ed bv R. v . V. Urun.-r in the Kv nrtjteiic.il I. 'it ii ran chtiri li on Nov. l.'.th . The maid of loon r and h i !d sm.i id e's vtrri' I. t. a I'lcv. Miss An. an. la I'.ahn, M s r!.n.i HiHoiim.inn. Miss Anna Hansen, Miss flora Schultr and Miss Verna Horn. Andrew Rhoda was best mm. the ushers were Arthur Frey. K'rmT Fry. ("e, il Zcl'ers, KJward Schultz and Jack Trinoski. Follow ing the honeymoon trip east, the young couple will reside at the home of her parents.
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1SM4. ROOit 2. ACTION TO I"IVOKtrS. Now corr.e the r,!i !n1 Iff. by Boone & Hurray, his attorneys, and files his complaint herein, t.cther with an affidavit f.f a lominlcnt person, thowintf nhat the defendant. 1 -.-. Klajie Be-asley. is not A resident of the State of Indiana. aij dof.-ndanr is therefore hereby fiot'.Ced of the penden-- of said action fcnd that the same will stand for trial fit the next term of sn.wi Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the ca.P.inf; of said cause, on th 11th day of January, A. D. 192C. the tame iKir.g the 7Ui day of the net term rf Bald Court to be b-stun !md held in the Court House In Room 2. at llarnriond, in -said Ctur,ty and State, on the tnd Monday of January. A. F. 1020. said e-tion will be licaxd and determined. In t.er absence. IN VIT.NE?? A'.'HEra"'F. I hereunto pt my hand a"d attix th Seal of said f'ourt. at TIa;o.i;,. ind. T'.d'ana, Uiis 2Zni Cay of Noe,.-H..r. a. iv iiuh. HiKliURT L. IVMRVTOV, 4 San Clerk L. S. C. tSy COF.A P. A.NPERSON. Peput v Clerk. ll-:2-25: 12-7
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Mrs. Frances Kopert and Mrs. Edith Kraft s;ent Tuesdav at Miller. T ie Uirthdav club met Thursday afternoon with M .u Francos Metelman. Mrs. Sophia I'apka is isttin with her daughter Mrs. ij . i:.j!l"Ck in Ciitcatpi. Misses Esther and I'ianrhe Sass of Chicago are trucsis at the Hazelgreen hom . Oscar Bennett of Holland. Michigan, called on friends in town Saturday.
LOWELL
Edward M. Ber. who has been In tho U. S. Marines for nearly two years arrived homo last evenins. He has been stationed most of, the time at Guantamano, Cuba. "Word has been received of the death of Mrs. Charles Strickland's mother at her home in El Fa so. 111. Mrs. Strickland has been at her bedside for the past three, weeks. Mrs. Fred Ebert. Sr.. of S'ffner. Florida, can-.e last e-. enlngr for a visit with relatives.
'Charter No. 31T8.
Reserve District No.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank AT HAMMOND, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF, BUSINESS ON NOVEMBER 17, 1919
RESOURCES. '. X.oa a.- and d.seounts, including rediscounts (except those .shown in b and c - - Jl.S52,314Co Cu;o-up;s' liability account of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted by it 116,210.49 Total loans - S1.96S.524.M
Overdrafts, secured, $ : unsecured. $1,245.2: U. S. Government securities owned; Deposited to secure circulation (U. S- bonds par laluel - - Fledged to secure T". S. deposits (par value') riodaed a? collateral for State or other deposits or bills payable - OvrnM and unpledged V'ar Saving Ccrtiricate3 and Thrift Stamps actually owned - Other Bonds, securities, etc.: Tior.ds (other thin U. S. bond.-) pledged to secure postal savings deposits Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged Collateral Trust and other notes of corporations issued for not. less than ONE YEAH nor more thaa " THREE YEARS' time Total bond3. 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 . iP:rlc with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash in vault and net amounts due from national banks t amounts due from banks, banker?, and trust companies (other than included in Items, 12, 1" or 14 "Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 16) Total of Items 13. 14. 15, 1 and 17... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from V. S. Treasurer In'erept earned but not collected approximate n Notes and Bills Receivable not past due Other assets, if any
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SAKS HE WAS ATTACKED BY UNIFORMED MEN
St.fforiiiK from a tract urod skull, Anton Karos. a jitney driver i . sidm at 1515 'irant st., Tollest -n, is lln. tihx between life and death at lite. Mercy hospital today as a result of boinK beaten up and robbod at l l.'th ave. and Clark road early la-sl evt-nint;. Ho is not expected to lie. - Although dozens of machines passed the scone of the hold-up, Karos lay in the ditch until past midnight, when in a dazeti condition he crawled to his automobile. to..t,d his siKnals of distress and attracted th attention of Gary police, officers, who camo to his aid. lie was brought to th Gary police station and later rushed to the Mercy hospital where his condition is regarded as serious. The blood spattered auto Is held at the stat ion. According to the dying: man's story', he was attacked hy two soldiers, both carrying revolvers and wor rod hat cords. In defense of tho uniform this morning. Col. Mapes stated thta he believed that it would be proven next Monday that the tai driver had been beaten up and robbed by two civilians wearing soldiers uniforms and was done to cast a reflector on the troops now stationed In the city. The two uniformed men securud $7 00. The victim's skull was fractured and the imprint of the wound shows that the hold-up men used a .45 Colt, the sam aa is carried by the soldiers. Col. Mapes has started a rigid Investigation and is in hopes th&t he will be able to throw some liht on the robbery by the first of the coming week.
ADMITS 2.75 BEER IS NOT INTOXICATING INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEJ W'AslllNtiTo.V, Nov. 2i 'I'u government admits 2.7a per cent beer Is not into.xicaiiny. Assistant Attorney General FTlerson. arguing before the supreme court yesterday in answer to a quesfon from Justice Clark der'arfd: "A man cannot drink this tieer It such quantity as to Intoxlcata, we admit." The Ass'star.t attornsy-grem ral argued, however, that th law to limit the volume of alcohol In beer was passed to conserve foodstuffs and validity does r.ot depend on the fact whether the be erage Is Intoxicating.
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The funeral of Mrs. A. Meyers will be held Monday mornirt: from the Sacrtd Heart church in Wldtini.
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LIABILITIES. Capital s'ock paid In Surplus fund - Vndivided profits - 5 Less current expenses. Interest and taxes paid
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Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate i Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued Circulating notes outstanding Net amount du? to National banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies (other than included in Items 29 or 30).... Certified checks outstanding Total of It-ris 3 ft. 31, 32 and ::3 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than CO days fother than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid Total o:" den. and deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 34, 35, 56, 37, 38 and 39 Time deposits subject to Reserve (parable after
SO days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed Postal sav.ngs deposits Other time deposits Total of timo deposits subject to Rpservr, Items 40. 4i. 42 :.:'.(! 4 t 1,347 United States deposits (other than postal savings): Other United states u posits, including deposits
of V. S. disbursing officers
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756,307.27 9,750 00 800.72 150,785. SO 6S.O08-5S 418,933.19
9,149.05 31,145.40 P.094.65
12.rO0.00j 17,240.24 ! 2 16.60 1
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250.000.00 75,000.00 30,625(10 13,675.22 440.54 l",d.!5.13 25O.000.O0 3.646.72 79.276.76 6,177.90
530.S70.8S 32.644 10 43.00
Mr. afid Mrs. OTonl the new r.ian8gr of the Matson Pairy on 115th St., ntertalned ail of their employes at a six o'clock turkey dinner at the Olpmpla Candy Shop on 119th street, last Wednesday evening. The decorations of the tables were vns'j of beautiful tea roses. Th dinner was artistically served 1n courses, Mr. T'naust. being the Toast Master. Ti guests were. Miss Catherine Burns, Itr and Walter Herockovltch of Whit1ns, Mr.and Mrs. Tenaust and lions Homer and Franklin of Oak Bark, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Oa-son of Dyer. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. o'Donel. The dinner was enjoyed by all present and everyone wishing Mr. and Mrs. O'D.r.vl much eucceps in their new business. Frank PoneKan of Roberts avenue, one of our fine looking widowers, wl'.l be married Monday morning- to Mrs. Bresenham a charminjr widow, living
63,562.9.5
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Hill? payable with Federal Reserve Bank.. Liabilities oiiur than tho-e above stated TO TAT
170.155 57 103,"i 2 : 1.07l!616.9S
49.45S.6S 250.000.00 3,565 02
$4,752,109.12
;-TATK OF INDIANA, 'COi'MY OF LAKE, ss: I. MARCFS M. TOYVLE. Cah .-r of the above named bank, do solemnly -ar that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and bel.rf. MARCUS M. TOYVLE, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before rn?, CORRECT Attest: this 22nd dav of November. 1919. V. C. BELMAN, GRACE. R. CONROY. C. KAUFMANN Notary Public. PETER V". VKYV, My cunmissiou expires Feb. 9, Yj'1 Dircc;o:s.
TcL Ksst CMaii tH DE. J. G0LDMA1T DENTIST nrwl ntl"JisI naak mm Cor. Chicago Forsyth Atii r.AT mir(io. in. Consultation In Engltth. Germsa PolUh. Hlavlsh and Ruullt.
AWAY WITH THOSE ACHES AND PAINS Keep Slcon's Liniment handy t put the '"feci (,oui" hack into the system AIL it needs is just one trial a little applird vttr.out rulirtng, for it frr.rirctfS to convince you iA its merit in relic, it g Miatira, lumbago, neuralgia, lain' muffles, stiffness, bruises, p.iir.s, aches, and strains, the after-die. ts of exposure. The congestion is s. attcted, promptly, cleanly, wit lion t l lor t, ( rotiomically. You become a regvl.tr usr of Sloan's Liniment, ad. ling voi-.r nthusiasm to that of its manv tba -csara's tf otiier friends the wodd aver, v. ! o 1 cep it handy. Three sizes at aii t!t ugf;ists 35c, 70c, 5.1 10.
1 ;rt hdays . The Kobci ;slale Church tilble ClaM he I. j a very enthuHiastic meeting last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. iM-ntKC Huleworth. having election of officers. The otTpeta elected for th coininK year are Mrs. Turlay, president; Mis. H. Mn:i), vtc-presld.;iit. Mrs. C. lluell. iecn ury; Mis. Vis4--. Iiciisuri r and Mi'.'. Hai ry .tro;i. oI'leiclau.l tn-n.i'. t-atiet. After tiic election of officers, tlo- ciafi ,-jient .social hour, alter which Mrs. Holsworth I c d a dainty luncheon. 'I -veirni was mjojed iminfciiseiy hy all pr'f.ent . Mrs. C. Stanton and daughter Marion t.nd Mrs. J. Faf-Ke of ltobertj Vetiue, atl-ndcd a banquet at tba Ml-.-.oi.-c Tt-rnple In Chicaeo en Friday. Little Marlon, who is Tery bright little Miss, gave several readings to the occasion, Kobert.-d ale was t.hoc?M on Trliay morninK to hear of the death of Mrs. A. Meyers of Indiana boulevard, wh died at a i eaily hour at tha St. Bernard's lio;p;tal in Chicago. Although
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on Now York a-, enue They w ill be married at the S acrej He.it t Church on Monday morning with l'uther Miller performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Val Brown of Hammond were in town Thursday vUiting the formers mother and sinter, Mrs. It. Moore who are both on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. w . ytarrintr and Mr. and, Mrs. George Slack of Pearl .St., motored to Chicago on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Slack were Hammond business visitors on Wednesday. The Good Time Crochet Club met at the home of Mrs. II. Hums on Thursday afternoon . Needle work wa tho feature of the afternoon after which a dainty luncheon wa.- siivel by the hostess . Mrs. Holsworth of Myrtle avenue, entertained a number of friends at he home yesterday afterday in honor of her birthday a n n i versa ry . Mrs. J. Kyron of Hammond was the out of town guest. A very nice luncheon was served. The ladles enjoyed the afternoon Immensely and wish-ng Mrs. Hoifworth many more such happy
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Msg a HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY. 5 SHOWS 1 : 30, 3 : 30, 5 : 30. 7 : 30. 9 : 30. Admission 30c; Children 15c, including war tax.
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BURKET, the Dentist What About Your Teeth?
Are they in need of attention? What do others see when you laugh? Good teth make a smile perfect. Ba5 teeth are repuifive to eth
ers because of looks. Be prompt and! hut.iness like about your dental work. ; Co nc in today for Free Examination. I will personally examine your eeth i.ii . l r 1 1 l. r
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Bridge work is the best nay of replacing missing teeth or decayed ones that are beyond crowning or f;!hn:;. Bridge work can be mad'' of either gold or pore dam to match j our own teeth. If 1 advise a bridge for you I will guarantee it ten years. 1 have had a great deal of experience in making bridge work and will guarantee perfect satisfaction.
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' teeth. You knew about what yo . want, you know that they should f riht and feel comfortable, and tht you want them to look hke naturrJ teeth. 1 here is a vast difference the way they are fitted. I try all in plates in the mouth on a wax plate so you can see just the way they will lock when they are finished. This way you can see just ttie color, the size of teeth and the way they set in the mouth. I can refer you to hundredof perfectly satisfied palier.'-. that I have made plates for. can le made- of gold, rubber r .I'um-.nur.i. I make a specialty of p.dnless extraction of teeth. If it h'jrts don't pay me. In order to get my work started in Hammond I will for a few months d work for very low prices for hone! dentistry. Come in and let me tal with you about your teeth. No charge; for examination and advice.
BURKET, the Dentist
Room 116 First National Cnnk BIJg., Over Woolworth's 5 and jOc Store. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights Until 0 O'clock.
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We manufacture and repair radiators, fenders and hoods. Also new and used radiators for sale. Prices Always Right.
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