Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 8 January 1920 — Page 6
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,:,t hd would be ahsevt ror arr!val t.f the- tvo-rs In Cary. in ohout a hut hi, "lii.cordar.c, :th oru. r, from th- head - an.; th,3 r.itur of his. n.v-.ion -r, .,,.. (f th. (M.trai Fopa , i p.vnt . -
id .1 and th-i brar.;.:.,of t". Sr.trr.af.cr.:-1 l-a cf cr.e rlr.oio r.-:i to d; i :. ir. th h ' - a '- : : s :-. 0 U!U r.ii.;-.d cuarajior at ti.o o.ea;;. io stock market t . h.y iv.C; the t :. i o it o y .- r. e r a i i y to 1 o w e : Do. -1 O : . o T . to 110, while -klwia l.-.o ; riotjoe rose ., to 117 0. The o:l iiOrO... -or -oc-o- .i,-.--. I'etrol-Uin at lilo'- a-. 1 r.-.ya! l-te'.i at 1 C 4. 1. o :.i s.. .- a lj :n.-s of one ! 1 .' ilL.Co V ti tO l or r .c -. . ? 1 t . i:..e-r.t h i.e. io h iive IF- v. hi.o ' o o. i i i . -v r Troni-."ol ws m s: Dcalir.s in the to 1 . UNCONSCIOUS ITAN i EPILIPSEY VICTIII.I A 1 1-.-; sician w.i.s f u ;t. r.t.-n - Gary pc'.i.-s station yester-l.i v who v.-is foond in an -ii.oi.. i 'J.tioa at avenue a:.ftrrot. Thi roan r. . i ! -,-No. 1 a:. I to . .- j . . to t ; c -an v tui rail CASES OF FLU ARE SCARCE IN GARY Tii.d th-e lj 0a - Ti ii -::: . - a- ii a;; ! 1. ; r d t-y in tlio latter part of I ::.-. by ! -r. C. :. E' ' - r. s.-or- ; toird of Ii-a'lh in C ro ; Only to Case, 0 f. j i,.iv. r " r-.. .". f ..- t h-i vaek, a-oii. K-. 1 lo-T- and the Ca.-. s ,. a-as i. id r v of t h.j 71 , "l d tl I. . rear bed the no;. . ."hfirtn.Lnt rf thi co - o o ti an e.itireiv c.o o !-(- Cl to Are yoti pG!:;: ihe Trflf M&vjwHii.'niMiiaKiar i 1 fr i! I 5 i t i: i FIRST CALUMET h TRUSTED V Wily Not A j "ti Ev?ry CIseck i; a ReT! ceint. 11 A Dili pid hy Check , never paid twice. ..a;,d ; j Paying by Checks rive j one Prestige in the eyes of 1 1 Business Men. , EAST CHICAGO INDIANA ' 1 ? t I .- I I it - -it t. , : . t . t r
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GO-DPERATiCN IN DRFSFRViNii OW 1 vi w mm cs Re gret That Stay in Steel City is to End.' i coi,-in:tiid of the provi I .s auon- d in '.;.iry f "r I iiv ii;li. ostt.rda n pro-j U r.-Ki .1 Mayor V. F. 1 1' uros of Oary '.Mth a letter thani. inn h .in for tho vo-op.-r. .ion of th civil an'.h.iriti'is with the fi;Joril tro"P---Thrcnsh tho ?ra or. to!. Mar" also! , p ti.b his th:i:is to u'i tho ..-Hy r- . ; s 1 1 : 1 1 1 '; s t j is ai..l t ! - v.'iirt"-: s . tt.p :."o : .It ell liter? in gen - xfT led find the '.t-ri durii'.R their lit JjUeM '.!. .1. .... . the c:'.y Tho 'I r is as folt h. City of Gary f ni to :'. ! : . ' i: .xp.icr.t k the Fourth o taroty of -1 Ma .r i Oiary. r.n i-xh t.o-: 00 the ; of tho Pr-vi.-t. civ a t.t rol and t h e.r'.ur t the tro-ir" t ,n -4-' ,r.l ii- th. orrcr- ! . . . . , " . , ..r . -' : .n' -f ' RM-eer-nlrccia-"t of IV- and m-n , .i.v,..r,r fnr the i,lVnl cotirtco a- ra t n which we j h.-ive received l-jr'..ii the tour of ilut i .1 wl-.i- h wo i..ie p. '1 11 en--agea. Mtico i l l rcsp. use - t for 1-Vd- ral tr th:- govrn--r's re- : s. and ,1-trini.- t he v .lisr-h i riS- of our ..:. -h n. T" sro(.oth- "... - n i xoeot.-.i, looi v h id T .- -c- .h i t ! iy than rn'.i; i it r.-i to-r, ! c ce inJ tlv , v,c tS) r . v.. c i ! ' "" . .. fr . ly g i n asso-t-i rl p.- r.i'ion v. hi oh t'r.-!-i the various 'i-y - i :.- no 1 t-i.- s ch a -id s t ro . - i v--s. . from r.-i i.r - .-tii the rnn hot piiip a nn f i i ti t ' ! I ni L5!-il! 1 Ui U'lUl UniUnUU h i'.i op. n In East and c:i '. ii -We . At . , . r ! a 1 and -. io.-.--. ra o y -i - r.gf.. ti -.).' t - the T ,Vi; tot ron; J .. t -, I."..). fc.tiL. ho lias io lis and w iioerican Stv; ; 1 .- c n !.. d a t r--.:-his a; : i .. ; in East Chis,.- o:,.l 1 til ilia!-; i: S a; p inted h- a 1 of tb.-. r-ei Foundries : . --V I .1 IP ha.- also V... i w.tii Y.il.e und t.E-a.v..-r Col ; a: t:..- n i . ti.O EdMOlU; I ; ration. b0 Tie- si. op ,-.-! at- d hv M ;:vi r;;i;;.;vh" t Take Tne TiT.es ncl keep in ( Feblishad Stateme"t Trust Company! No. 126. j A. j. S".v.i;i-on. President. D.ii.ii"! Br-y.vn. ice Pres. H. O. Roi'fii?. Secretary. II. O. Reissig. Treasurer. Contlenserl Stu'emcrt cf" the Condition cf the American Trust & viaq RarJ T. At Hamn-.c-r.d. in the Stntc of Indiana,: at the close of business on Dec. 31, 1919. Rcrou.ces.
Loans and Discounts $-!62,481.31 Overdrafts 1 1 3 o Bills in Transit 5.019.73 Bonds and Stocks 26, 339. 34 .Liberfv Bonds 30.629.66 Company's Biti'dr-tr .... 14,000.00 Ftrrniture ar-J Fixtures. . 7.250.00 Other RealMst A- 4.033.?-! Due ir m Dfp.-srtr.icut-: Insurar-e I.-S9t.35 Dtie from 1 Ja-.ks and I rust Comra-ies 2S.H35 1 7 Cadionll-.d 21.292.80 Cafh Item:; 8,573.15 Cash Short 3.-?') Trust Securities 12.500.00
Total Resources $023,008.43 Capital Stock-Paid In'. .$100 000.00 r a.;a.a pc.v ansa Drrn.-incl Mnn! t r v.-rr.tt Banks 583,263.63 Savin Deposit?. Except .. P.'.. 1110,00(11 ,4,,'W"U4; Special Deposits, Except Banks Certified Checks o4. c, i Total Liabilities $623,003.48' Stnte of Ind-an i. County of Lake, ss : I, H. O. Reissig, Secret ar' and Treasurer cf the American Trust and Scivi-ss Bank, of Hammond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. II. O. REISSIG. Secy, and T reas.
Sa'-scr ' ed ard sworn ti before me, this Ft- -'-,v cf linu-TV. 190. - MARGUERITE TODEMAV, N'otro r-.Mic. Pi'v commission expires Feb. 3, 1923. (Sea!.)
U.S. MOST TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITIES
I'niesa the Vnitod .States talcs advantage Of h-!' oppurfiiiit ; ai,i r..iit n oy tn pro-rr .'!'o will P-r I." :it fii ns wi'flii It-. J'-r the same as J naio.ns ..-I ii:iory nvo
ac-cordinsr t- J. H frr-J.-ra-k. i sU,!un(i , ,.:ir 1 for- J.i.l:-pre.-i.tfiU of fa- K.-K-.mo Chamber of . Ami.Tson on Saturday to t.-stify in C..imru-io. Mr, Fnoier.cka spok- j tne cabe ol Mtk '.ron. hHd on a !- f",! tK" I'Jt"' -oti m.-i-tin of t!i- I charge of cwiinUTfeittnK and cpttaI.'ast Chioajr.i Chamber of (.'.immcri'e i tiny a still. '' !day noon on ,A:iu-iloa, llr I Zron was arrcso-rl in Onrv on .tulv
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Mr. Fredericks .-ail that tht Uivt'.l 1 11:1 ' Came across a oinpltte counterSatv? now stands at the head of th ! felting outfit atid several newly made
1.1 .. . ,1 , t t rl h i a f ,,, w(10- ,s,,u ,-,.rnu r ,:,,t'oi's in a lik.i : ponto n f.ii!,-.i f. ma nta:n tin ir le.d 1 ,i,s., ,., :IUS, Uit,v h!., ! ,(:,., t,, take j a Ivar.UsiM of th opporl;:n th s which i 1, u,i.-.,.ih- t... . 1 Announcement made of th- ln - ter;sive nu'iiib- r.-htu ca-vpa in wh! h w 11 bejrin next Wednesday, January 14 and continue - amp ale n vv i ', 1 ..) three days. Hi1 .rally niavaic-'d 1 a'thnih - tit i btireil for- the noon ' sp-ah rs wiH '"''' '-'h "f the thr... -lav ! Th" no-.P.s w"M be ' - M the n- ! urc p a 1 1-ma 1 i.'iutr-'li dir.iosr ro-.m and i the dinners will he t d by the ladvj ii s cf the cliiir-.-h. 1 f ? IJi $ W II fl ft 1 jf I Sj (ifjll U ( 7 i 1 WW,,H COMPILING FIRST Oruitiances pnsseii by the Gary city , : council as far back as I 'll ar- to bo. 1 O'li'lol. revised. ta'.uh:t--d - s- : if.:. I n-.-iir-lii-if to 1 r-o.i.-ht Ka.rh ; 1 ; v. o- of the (h.ry city council at t the first i ..-c-iliiu "f i .e year on I Mot. -lay nij; lit. I lXtr 1 i.ii, time to con. pi..- the or-ilnancea 1 i t.M.' :iv unci g t t!. ni "ut in b)4 - !forrn- He saiJ ,ht- c"u,icu ha,i ina'io: provioon tor tua tios in tno aim; i bu0.Sei and that al. that was nvd was a pecial council coram it toe to' 1 tKa coarse of the worK which will ; consume several months. ''ouradimcn Oriham, Frcebury and M'eri-er wc-ro v. i lint; to at-';-t the tii-k and they c oi'iooi tv-e. t .f v ii c nstitute the irse the he.v. y work wii; 1 iior.e by City Attorni'a.ls. but provision has t een road-- la pay) hii-i for bis str ic. -s The commit-i t- es wi ' a - right to work on the bV ! O ;. Alter the coin in has l et. :i con.pieteu toe woru vci., no ratiriou by the city council and the compiUd ordinances will Pe ; r-.n-ed In I.o ik frni with a table of convents a.n-1 everythins. HIT BY GATES John Hol-.n, i )2 143rd street, In J ana llaroor. b si t.oree t-veth and re - ; ceoved a cut hp last r.i- t when the ; """"n"mf PETER W. IIEYN President. LAI f At Hammond, in the RES0U I I. ! 2. ! 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Loans and Discounts. Overdrafts
Bonds and Stocks 577.897.39 Premiums Paid on Bcrds None Company's B-do'mg None Furniture and Fixtures None Other Real Estate 7,753 09 Advances to Estates and Trusts . . . .' 37. 1 3 Due from Departments 40,137.57 Due from Banks a::d Trust Companies 157,559.83 Ca.h on Hand. . . 87,51 1.96 Ca.h Items 21,732.61 Cash Short None Trust Securities None Taxes and Interest Paid 14,092.08 Ctils in Trails: t 1,009.57
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County of Lako, j I, Peter W. Mevii. Prr.Mtlcnt of tiie Lake County . - . ,-. ' i-i t i
Csayincrs t irust v. o., ot tianinuMia, ao solemnly s"wear
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1920 My commission expires leb. AKE
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r.rs ' ti 1 nic:go nvonii.' w dr pp-d on l.i-i ' .ir. 'I i.. wi:-lfhi"M (inci top cf tlic car wit i..ad!y ijujiiaaed. SUBPOENA POLICE FOR ZRON HEARING On a s jl-pot-na t'.oKi-t, r'.f;-ived thr')Ufi!i tin' li, ail tills mornini; Chief of I'oMire I'orbls, (.'aptain McCartney , fuu, 7 ,,.t,.,., , V1. s-rc-aM H were tri;; for moro id. uio on tl..' stili that I 520 JUVENILE CASEB IN GARY l r;(' ' ''!;.d !;nJ tvvnty Juvon lo CA w,'r'- (l s ' r in 0 -ry accordi,k to the iv a r.-s com, dl-. I in the an- 1 '" J'ivci.ii.- "Sic r, A . It. Jones, ye t . r !,i :- as f. ll u; . C.'i'S sf ; t " ed 11.it. o ' 112. F 'art- n p . ri 'tt.nur ! 1' . -t ' I :.. : !.-,U. I! y ,.( J .Velilh s urn 32 w r- coium'tt.-.j :nin..rs , I on probation whi e j to m tit u t Co.-. 1 ' runaway b- ys and pen.i'..t:t ;t,u nesrlocted -a. a hloh n ere Invest.gated. I HARRISON CLUB TO J ELECT OFFICERS l!:i:r son --I;::, ho' n i.i -a-.w 4y oe- ' !" av-t .- tbi - t w- - n Sixth and SZT1 nuV.,..;v:;V--iioio,''teS ,,7 the r rr i cos and : r ro advlseg ar 1 to be hotly contest-d. toy hold idmvsm fft T-p "FTPFIUTP -n-. K,.t chw p..b-e have 8r. rested Frank E -z and Frank Malioki both cf 3715 B-a' h str-et and s. ariley Mizvewski. 37-2 Deodar strer-t on a claitif of arson and are holdins? them for the state fr marshal, i The three are hejd as owners of the bu "dinar at 8$0 h.l ptreet, Indiana i Harbor, which wos f -.un-l rill, d with j .) saturated klnd!:ne th 4th of ; tilts month. E-sr vt. tl.iiras to have he-n .-.it of t--wn and the two cisriahii knowk of th i i t hou gh witnesses swear th.the two ran d -wn the alley soon aftej th! ; (;r,. Si.arted , DESERTER Grant Glashy. a 1 7- ear-ol-l deserter from the navy, was V-rouKht to Gary from Crown 1'olnt wiiere l.e was arre.-ted by b--iectie Ser-'-.i a t Quarolt of the Oary police yest-rdav. In chai-fc'e of Pc-teclive (J-.andt he wan , taken back to th Great Lakes Naval tr dnlnc school today.
PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY.
Xo. 12. JOS. W. WEIS Vice President. CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
C0UN T JL ( mp jj State of Indiana, at $1,260,720.32 2,407.45 . .$2,170,864.00 true. P. H. FEDDER. Notary Public. 7, 1923. (Seal.) C0UN TP V
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TEI KAPPAS HAD GREAT SEAL SALE Th" Tri Kafipa Sorority oollfccted iiioi c iio ;n y in ni tloj sj!i' of the Ked Cioss Chrsxtmas rivals In East Chlcaro and Indiana Harbor tlos yi.ar than lias loin oi!eott-d in any previuu.4 year. Th' tritire acul cam pa en . tuiivd over to the m-ia i;rs of the Sorority arid th- work was o.nd'.icted in both tnJ.i of tho tity u;;ta the zeru hour. The fclli'rs in East Chicago collert'-d $32l and the Indiana Haibor canvaf iters took S-!f", both f-n h-i . f the t .ty g.,. in;? w-il over tho iff - rds of previous
' ars In Indiana liaihor t vtry seal t wa.i f o'd . The rH'-'.rti will be turn--i over to thr- county Reil CresM Tuner- uloM Fund and will be usi-d in fit-htln? T . U. in bake coanty. Ti:-- Tin ' itift? now havi; two county nut-i-. wh" spend part of their tlm- in. t-ikin-' care of the T. H. .ati- nt of t:i- ( Uy and export in the n-ar ' itute to ha v; one nurse an- trn-d to . v. lu.si . c T. B. v l it in the Tw In Clt :- s . STILL AND LI0T70R TAKEN BY POLICE Charred wit violating the state liquor law. Anton '"lilko. 21RS Folk street. Gary, was arrest-d 1 y Officer Al ds yesterday. Ills case was
The rcp.rt j continue! In the city polire court be- ! fore Jud.i.e Dunn this toorniiiT. I'hil...r Tiu iihrt,d 1 ko in :,,, .,;ntz ,e.1 for t'.e f- i-rai w- re arr." ;,.d orities A s.-r- e r,-i.i..':'v of 11-
.ji.r.r . 1 Vl iO V. fr hi i EXPECT EIG CROWD AT FAT???-PT.T. C!UnW .;...,... tiei, oeH' r-s ' . , ' ' A r- on: l-l. r. ed at toe far--K ero-v.i l.'.-x.tu I 'T !; ;., ; ;;r;.V ;, . v .in ! ; ils tin- th-K.-ts are ,!,,'!..r a h..o! to., t o, lor a ht to be lc ,JV' I TIN PLATE 2EN GET 15 PER CENT BONUS In the neho hhorhoo 1 t'lOUSand e:;.-y cs of the Ai i t.ie Af!i-rn-ifi leet . , ,-. . c. in oarv --. - re p easd when "th. y ha.-.ced & Tin 1': - Cc. antly turpi, is o-1 over their r. cent pay (i.-i i.s to find I that tli cctnpany had a b d a J5 per cent bonus as a New V. ift The bonus Is said to have co. t the conip a n y In t h t -rhood of several hundred thousand dollars. BANKER KRENMAN NOW IN NEW YORK Marco Kr-ii':i;-n. preii-r.t t,'. the Cury Trust & Savins ..nk. l as ; heard from from New v,rk where he. is spend, ii two weeKli cr, H l.u!n- ss trip. lie w.-n t ter- t of the for.--iL.t: in the ino- o- r ..(....iilment of that institution sor-ril er,. .1, lllil.. .T in. V. a 'oilnt", 'iio'i.ca ' district No. 1 of -he Coun'y 1-I--d-rau-.n of th- sia-e mi-J - o o . o t-. . . . ; '-- -.'HI -l.-i 1 II. IIPIH an nil -day meeting here- yesterday.: Chuirm.-n from Lake. I.nl-orte K-rh.-pui.-.ski. Marshall. St. Joseph and F.Ik Vert cttnlks attended.
SAVINGS
hflD A TVT L1 1
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the Close of Business on Dec. 31, 1919
LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in
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Dividends Lnpaid None Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 27,407.68 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 729,558.47 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 883.279.41 Trust Deposits, Except Banks J 1.558.04 Special Deposits, Except Banks None Certified Checks .. J ,084.70 Due to Banks and Irust Companies 30,659.25 Due Departments 78.516.29 Premium Reserve on Bonds None Cash Over None Trust Investments None Bills Payable 265,000.00 Other Liabilities 4.960.19
Total Liabilities
Following is a list of the men whose business judgment controls the policy of our bank:
PKTER W. MEYX T. X. UF.axMAN ,7 1" I JUS If. MEYX JOS. W. WEIS OTTO DUELKE AVIN' Hohman Streets
WELL AGAIN, CRAMER ILANDS 3 RECRUITS Now that Serjeant Cramr hu recovered from his sickness h Is back at his old pace and during the first week of the new year secured three new enlistments. Eesttr Donahue. Whitinsr, age nineteen, those the quartermaster corps: "William F.roek, Uantoul, lib, selecte-1 the baloon nchool and Ontonio Artga. New Mexico, will enter the school of English at Camp Upton, N. Y. Enlistments for one year periods in trade f - l.ools will be accepted for only f veti weeks more and those who with to take advantage of the onyear's train in ft will have to apply within that time. Bank Statement.
Anton H. Tapper. President. F. Rp h..rd Schaaf. Vice Prs. Theodore Moor, Cashier. J. L. Hatiwyay, Asst. Cashier. Report of the Condition of the State Bank of Hammond A State Bank, at Hammond, in the Slate of Indiana, at the close of its tu'inefs on December 31st, 1919. Resources. I Loans and Discounts .... $1 09.1 73 14 ' Overdrafts j L. S. Bonds I Other Bonds and Securi240.29 14.900.00 2,552.83 1.327.22 4.348.12 160.61 9.544.30 j ties ; Due from Banks and Trust i Companies Cash on Hind ; Cas!i Items Other Assets . Total Resources .$142,246.51 Liabilities. Capital Stock Paid in..$ 12.500.00 i Surplus 2.500.00 ir.--.-i r- - j L-.xcna rtge, iyiscour.15 ana Interest 306.10 1 .000.00 p- j j it j ' l-'ividends Lnpaid Demand Dpsts. $63, 634.43 Uemaiid Lertts. Z.yJl.VO ' T;me Certfs. . . 4.500.00 C,v OennciU 70 01 7 41 OA IY i Certified Checks ' Cashier's Checks ....... j Bills Payable 94.68 302.73 35,000.00 Total Liabilities $142,246.51 State of Indiana. County of Lake, ss: I, Theodore Moor. Cashier of the State Rani- rf Mammnnr4 11 r. A Indiana, do solemnly swear that the , auuve statemer-t is true. THEODORE MOOR. f Subscribed and sworn to before me. tb;s gtJ, Jay Df Januarv 92Q. EMMA E. CLAUS. I NotaiV Public. - 1 My Commission expires Jan. 16th I IQ? fQ. I i .- .11. ; DAVID T. EMERY Secretary - Treasurer AND 50.000.00 50,000.00 . 8,839.97 $2,170,864.00 FRANK S. BETZ W. C. BELMAN A. M. TURNER DAVIT) T. EMERY ALBERT MAACK AND
