Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1920 — Page 5

May. 8, 1920

Where to Worship t Various Hammond Cb arches Tlrat Baptist Chnrch. 207-213 Sibley St. R. D. Llcklider, Pastor. T:W a. rn Sunday School. ll:f' a. m. Morning Worship. Mother's iv rrntrni. K.l'.e p. m. H. T. I. 1 '. ":"' p. m.- Kvninir Worship. Theme, "A Mother's Influent-." We-div-sdav- .-v.-niinf 7:45 Prayer and Fel low ship Trvic'1. Christian Chnrch. C. M. Smithson. Factor. I'.iiumrt and Summer street. : :.Tm Bible "Our Aim." S Mother's 'aj. l":4i'' in. Sfrmon : "fame Bible Mot hers." 6:-" i. m. Christian Endeavor TUirt p. in. ii.Tmiiii: "A Freachcr 1hr' D.rys i!i a Su'lninriu' " Sp-ciai music at ii fiTvicos. A bus will leave loth and Madison ami kHp free ride to and from servo-en for '.he benefit of South Hammond folks. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Si Clinton st. AV. F. Lichtsir.n. Faster. t;an a. m Sun. lav School. -J5 i l':00 a. in. Morning Service. 7::bi p. m. Kvenini? Service. Mciiilsy, 7:Hi p. in., monthly congregat 'eonai ni'vuiic at the school. Thursday. ;.2o p. in.. Ascension Day ser i '"os. Tirst Church of tha Kacaren. i "ornr .'AlumAt and Michigan avfs. A. M. lls. Pester. :45 a. m. Sunday School. l':4j a. in. Mother's I av Program. , 6:45 p. m.- oung People's Meeting. 7.45 p. m. I 'roach in ff Service. Iiumannil Evangelical Church. , 54 ? Sibley St. Rev. Carl Schaefler. pastor, rhonc 11S3W. 3:10 a, m. Sunday School. l":25 p. til .Mother's Day Services. Special program. Monday evfnitiK Teachers" meeting. Thursday. 2 p. m. Social Ladies' Aid. 7:30 p. in. Ascension Day Services. St. Paul's Episcopal Church. Hi m bach ae. ar.d Ann st. Rv. AV. J. Hawthorne, Factor. S:nn a m. Holv Communion. a:."!1 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. !'. 45 a. m. Mid-day Service and Sermon. 7:3'i p. m. Evening Service and Sermon. The choir will sing morning; and everyir.g. District meeting of the "Woman's Auxiliary Wednesday beginning at. 10:30 w omen fla.de Young w Bright eyca, a clear skin and a body fall of youth and health may be yours if you will keep your system in order by regularly taking GOLD MEDAL Tha world's standard remedy for kidnay, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles, the nrmies of liie and looks. In use since 1596. All druggists, thres sizes. Look fer ia name Cald Medal ea every en u4 accept ao initatieai ASK If'you are an unfortunate, afflicted with that dreaded complaint. Piles, in any of its forms, to be restored to your usual good health, you no doubt feel that your only salvation is in an operation. Do not be too hasty in making this move. The Whitney Treatment for Piles, a new remedy, easy to apply and wonderful in its results. Ask Mr. Stringfellow or Mr. Ridgrly, Druggists, of Gary, to show and explain. EYE Scientifically Examines Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Hammond Optical Parlor Ml K. Stat Si Htmmond, ln& Most Miles Per Dollar These Firestone words struck us as exactly expressing our ideas cf service. "Most miles per dollar" is a plain statement of fact whether you apply it to the tires or to cur work. We believe that our business will prow, as your confidence in us grows. I n our stock of Firestone tires, tubes and auto accessories, we have chosen carefully, bearing in mind always the standard, most miles per dollar. Come in and let us yrove iu Tri-City Motor Sales Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana

Thursday is Ascension Pay. Holy Communion si 7:00 a. m. First Presbyterian Churcn. Ilolimsn and Highland sts. J. C. Ferret t. Minister. 9:40 a. m. Bible School. ,11:00 a. ni. Morning Worship. Subject, "Two Types of Mothers." 6:S0 p. m. i"hristin Fnfloavor. 7:;'.0 p. in. Kvf nlnn Worship. ; At this eorvicn tho iMsior will uj a .' of sttT"opiicoti Rlidos to i!!u.sirati the world problorn of tho church. The Christian Prlands Church. At tha fx-hool houfft on Sprnoo st.. near Madison st. Krv. E. J. Griffith, 1'dSlor. 10:00 a., in Sunday School. 7:C'J p. m. Fre.nchtnjf Service. Trinity Tngllsh Lutheran Church. K. of F. Temple, corner Hohman and OKden If. Mn'kfnj'n, Faster. 54 Mason st. Fhone 144S. 3:4'. n. m. Sun.lHV Sch.'vi!. 1 1 : ; ' . ni. Morniis Service 7:i'0 i. m. Alon'n Hlbl Class. 7:45 p. m. iivenina; Worship. American Salvationists. los W. Stte st.. 5t Hammorrd. "Wm. IjUIcs, ("Seneral Commander. Gospel services every Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, at 7:45 p. ri i . Tho public is cordially Invited.

Plrst Me'-hocUst Episcopal Chnrch. T. J. Bassctt. I'astor. !:00 a. m. Class Meeting. 1" :o) a. in. Sunday School. lu:45 a, in. Morning Worship. Special music 1:30 p. in. Junior INigue. ti::iO p. m. Kpworth Ieapue. 7:30 p. m livening Worship. Monday, 7:0 p. m. Teachers' Training: 'lass. Wednesday, 7:.10 p. m. Fraer Meeting, in charge of the S. S. .Board. Monroe Street Methodist Xplsoopal. Kev. Donald Wayne Riddle, Faster. 3:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. t$:S0 p. m. Upwortii League. 7:30 p. in. Evening Worship. rrledens EvangeUcal Church. R'v. Feter Well, pastor. 9:30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a. in. Church Serice. Divine Healing Meetings. Held at our branch, SOS Truman av., every Sunday at 10 a. ni. All tree. All welcome. Centenary SC. Z. Church. Aubry Hall. 25.1 Hohman St. Warren C. Hens I". Fastor. ?:43 (Li m. Sunday School 10:45 a. m. Morning Service. t:"0 p. hi. Epworlti league. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. rirst Church of Christ, Scientist. 730 S. Hohman St. Morning -rvice at 10:45. Sunday School at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meet-' ing at R o'clock. A free reading room is open diily exopt Sunday, from 3 to 3 p. m.. and on Tuesday ani I'riday evcninjra from 7::;o to 9. The- publio is cordial'y welcome to all services and to visit the reading room. The Associated Bible Students hold public services every Sunday in Odd Fellows Hall. Services are undenominational and the speaker is from Chicago. Salvation Army. ;S3 Eat Stat ft. Captain Samuel Hdognar'l In charge. 1:"0 p. in. Sunday School. 3:00 p. m. Song and Fraise Service. 8:00 p. m. Evening Servic. Salvation metins: Tuesday, Thursday and S.Uurd.ny at S:00 p. m. 3ohl St. Pentecostal Assembly. 749 Sohl st. t 9:3 a. m. Kible School. lO.jn a. m. Preaching Service. 7:"') p. in. Preaching Service. Thursdav evening 7:45 p. rn. The Ixird's Supper on the llrat Sunday of every month. Everybody welcome. Pine Street Presbyterian Chnrch. Corner Fine st. and "phlrsgo v. Iter. M. H. Krauss. Tastor. Residence, 406 oak .-t. Phone. S12M. 3:45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 2.'"" p. m. Catech:sm Classes. 6:30 p. m Senior and Intermediate Christian Endeavor. 7:0 P. m. Evening Serie. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. rrayer Meetins. li1ay. 7:S0 p. m. Choir rractic. Zlon M. E. Church. 202 Truman ave. F.ev. Berk, Tastor. Fhone 11931. 9:30 a. m. Sutvlav School and B.ble Study. 10:30 a. m.r Morning Serice. 7:30 p. m. Epworth League. 231 PERSONAL i SOCIAL HEWS The Fythian Sisters dancr and card party which they gave last evening at. the Castle Hall was very much enjoyed by all present. There was a large attendance. Frizes were awarded for those holding the highest stcs and good music by Sterling's orchestra. Mrs. Josephine Feddler and daughter Clara, of Ogden st., are leaving for Shubuts. Miss., to visit Mr. end Mrs. Roland Stinsorv who are living there. A surprise miscellaneous snower was given for Mrs. Farrel Berry, at her home 54 Ogden st. last evening. Mrs. Fane! Berry was formerly Miss Leta Draper. She was the recipient cf many beautiful and useful gifts. A prettily' arranged three course luncheon was served to the following gusts: Maugc. F nd. Miss Baily. Gladys Tutey, lsato ! Haw-kir.s. Alie Dickson. Lillian Toi.tn. Elizabeth Carey. Mrs. W. H. Hawkins, Mrs. Allen and son, Victor. Mrs. Fleming. Farrel Berry. Charles Ebert, O. Allen and Russel RisK'e. The Whiting guests were Mrs. Gold, Mrs. Lloyd Hilda and Ethel Tappcn. Miss Marie, Chevigny very delightfully entertained the Arahaa Club at lier home on Sibley st. After an enjoyable evening dainty refreshments were served. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Miss Florence Becker on State st. The H. O. K. O. club was pleasantly entertained hy .muu ani ivaTph Abbott at the Yeager home on Harrison st. The evening was spent with games and music. Frizes were award I'd to the Misses Vera Frohl. Isabele OUz, Ruth Walter and Clara Frccme.n. The dub will meet next month with Etta Miller at her home on Oak st. The many friends of Mrs. Louis Kiitzke cf 20 Kenwood ave.. will be pleased to know that she Is recovering nicely from an operation performea at St. Margaret's hospital on Thursday. Last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Demmerding a dellggivnl surprise party was given by the Trinity Church for Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boos who are leaving for North Judson I i make their future home. There were fifty guests present who enjoy?, :l very pleasant evening. In conclusion a delicious supper was served.

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HEMSTITCHING The Strauhe Hemstitching Shop. For fine hems itchintr. beading, hand eniproidery. buttons covered, pleating, fancy stltohing. and designing call at liooni 2, Straube bldu., Ilauiiiirind. Knt class work. Mrs. U. P.. Ch.rk. o-l BUTTON COVERING HRMSTIT4 HlCi 1 M: II V Pleating, braiding, sewing machines at bargains; all kinds t repairs, all work guaranteed. Call at 31 Slate st. Just went of Hohman st. 'Fhone 4l'iHammond. Indiana. 5-3-1 THE DION' STORE has seen red Ih ervloos of a Fraction! Foot Expert specially trained in the Dr. School Method of Foot Correction. If you have foot trouble of any kind we advise that you consult this specialist, who will b in our Shoo Department Monday, May 10th from 1:30 to 3 p. in. .l.Io.N Tour. SHOE DEPARTMENT. 5:;-i ODDFELLOWS NOTICE The funeral of our late brother, llnl I. Young, will be held from t!:o Presbyterian church on Monday nt :3l. All (tmemhers of Calumet I.odKe and visiting brother are requested to u-"s-inl.e n t the church st that time to ass'st in Hie services. Meinbeis having autos will usa them. ALBERT E. TOW1.E, See. 5:7:2!. Mrs. S. E. Stewart of 1 2 ' Dougl.i is just able to return to her home after being confined to the home of her so n for the past three weeks with a vow badly sprained ankle. She was having her son's house when she fell iloun the steps and tore the lignnents in i ankle, since this time she has "li unable to walk. Mrs. F. S. Bets and son. Lyman, have pone to Grand Rapids, Mich., lor a couple of weeks. Mrs. J. Disbrow was hostess f the Marquette Club at a one o'clock luncheon St Mandel's ''.-. i loom yesterday. The highest, scores veie held by Mrs. Ida Crumpacker and Mrs. J. Dyer. Miss Alta Atkms is sj vv c( k end at La Forte, Ind. nd . n. the The party given at tlie nome of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Re in, an of Gteiniale Park last evening was very much enjoyed by the tw o Sunday school cl i.-m -s for which -it was g von. The boys c'.n.-s which is taught by Gharles Surprise and the girls class which is inf rttcted by Miss Riee, as b-tii cla.--i are practically of the s;inic age Tliey bad a particularly g..o.l tint". G.imes ant ! contests and a re.,1 iiviv infori lal time provided a very pleasant evoumg. Nice refreshments were served to ili"ti' fifty young jieople. The two classes have aroused niu h enthusia.-m over membership contest which they are having at the presnt time. Miss R;c ' . clasjf has only been organized a sho-t time, but it Is growing rapidly ::nd! Mr. Surprise's class is making an amri : tng record. Much credit is. due $1 j.. j Riee. who is the s-'ctal worker at t he 1 church, for the interest and eilhiisias n she is able to create, among the young people of the church . Her work i very successful. The Embroidery 'h;b w ill pot meet Monday with M-s. lUy fmn'man. bu' will meet .e week fr uii .Monday, May 16th. Mrs. Bernard aves an 1 e.n. formerly of Hammond, now of Flint. Mi. h., are returning Ivni" t day after a two week's visit In Hammond. Mrs. Fotter. who has spent th- wintr with her daughter Mrs. P. J. ij.vons. i w eno is reuniting to nr r nome tn corning. rew l'.iii, ("tiy. .Ttiige Batr.ett cello. Ind., for th las gone to Montiwee k - e n d . - -- The Triumph Cofmeil. Sons and Daughters of Liberty will meet Monday evening at. the I. n. o. p. r.all. There are several candidates to he inftiated SO all Of the degree jstqff h e requested to be present and also ail members. Marion MeAlee,- enttrtained the N. N. A. A. club at. her home on Wei,-. t. last evening. A new- me m her, Ca r-;.vn Hohman, was taken into the club. Mrs. A. L. Fplmn of Carroll st. bus been ill for the iin-t five wee k. and hr condition is as yet not noticeably improved . - Mrs. Fred I'll rich of OR Truman av e. v. ill enter tain t !; l'al Chleu. -sociation of (!-.e Pythian s-.tcIH on Tues dhy afternoon at 2::i". - M-s. Franl" Ifammor.d of Glenoalo Farl was hostess to the Alpha i'hf cluli at her home yesterday at a one o'cb luncheon. Resides the Huh she enterti' ined the following gu' sts ,:. George Hanrioufr. Mr-. Margaret. McAleir. Mrs. Anna M'Tlin ,'ind Mrs. R. 71. Gardner who ir a h'.u-' guest of M is. G . M . ('ha;. in . 4t, On Sunday m-.vning a' 1 n : ! there will be p s.e:ial M-.ther's Fay pr.-gra m at the Centenary M-'thodi.-t Epitu-epai church in the Aubrey Kuiidnic. .:'' Hohman si. The jt-.r's subject will be; -, Mo'her's Ho'-mhI." ll..dus 2:9. Special musTo f..r the day. AH fire Invited and n special invitation Is extended to the young pee pie. - The beard of directors of the llmirmond 'hspler of Ann'-ricnn 11"1 Cross w iil hold its regular meeiing on Monday evening at eight o'clock at the Hammond Chamber of C .'intnerce Bob Deweese. who is att.'ndi Pur- ! duo University, is home for the weekend. Public Health Column HEALTH AND HOME HYGIENE Br HARRIET FILMFR, H. S. flNTERNT!ONAL NEWS SERVICEI INDIAN-APOLIS. May 7. More than 100 prominent educators from all parts of the country are here- today attending the Indiana University centennial educaiiona! or.iif. rencc which lasts three days. The program is being held tmd. r the nuspiees of the Indiaia Unicersilv i-ohoo of Medicine. lie g tlie prolVilo t i spr.i.k'.i's who wt'l ddress the conference are .SamtoT M. R ;! on, former

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pajjsw "i'T' "i- of Indiana, and r.'wns Wccdlen, I'liio'r sai- fuil -oiiji 1 1 j ir t n' or. FRAZIIa Ind., May S. The F.iaxil Duly Times will be issued at noon on Sntuiday hereafter, according to a recent announcement, in order to ptve their I'lnployi-s a half holiday during Hie summer months. Tho first non edition of th Turn's was fssiid Slay 1. YINT-RXNBS, ' Ind.. May ?. More ihan COO delegates from all over the state ar.d many oth r visitors are e.p. eti d to attend the stale convention of thnsMnn churches of Indiana, vhfi h vv ill be hMd iu the l ir.-,!. Christian church h're. May 17 to 2'1. Filaborate preparations sre being nmdi to ent-'r'ain the o 1 gates and visitors. Members, "f the loivil chun lies w ill entertain the visi'ors. I'll- convention starts Monday nftirnoem with a nieetim; of th.e Ministerial Aso. elation iind closes ThuiKdiy nfternoon with a general inoeimg. Two banquets, one - be held on the evening of (lie pening of the convention and the other Wednesday evening, heve been arranged fit- the delegates. T DI A N" A rOI.IS. Miy . Announcement has been made in New York by th board of managers of the Aero lnb of! Ano rlca that the tlorfrn P.ennett Trophy bailcoii race will bo hi 1,1 from India na poll.-. October 22. FY nee .ind Italy have entered three teams and Upland and Belgium e.n team. The I'tnied states wiil select ihree teams from among liie 800 licensed helicon p. lots in ih' country. The trophy is now in possession of the Aero Club of America, the American teams having won foil" out of the eight Internationa I contest . INniAN'AFOLIS. May t. A feature of the Federal and interstate conference on i iirril education, vijiicli v. ill be held !t Fcrea t'oilcge. Berea. Ky.. May 8 to 11. will be addresses by a number e.f prominent lii'io im edueatot . The confer, nee will be held u'-.dcr the auspices of the I'nit'id St.ites Bureau of Education and the state flenn rt rner.t of public instruction of Kentucky. The meeting will be attended by the leading educator" throughout the Vnitod States and the governors of several middle west states. Indiana men on- the program nre: j. x. Hine. uate superintendent of public instruction: Dr. W. W. Black, of Indiana University; J. H. Jellief. Parke county chol superintender.t. and Fre,) J. Cob, Porter county school superintendent. 1NDI A NAP LTS. May S. The flrst annual convention of the recently u ganut'-d rvee division of He N.i 1 1. .r,.i ' Automo bile ("haml.er of Commerce wiil be held I here from May 24 to 28. inclusive, c-j o.-.r.1.tig tr n r.'-oit antvun einen. The! service cennoii-ee in charge of the di- j ision. which recent';.' nv-t in Detroit, i perfected the jiians. "AN rQTJAL CHANCE TOR EQUAL HEALTH." Mrs. Ira i.'ounch Wood, director Cf the I '.i '.'.-iliet ii Mc u-nuek Me-triorial Fund, will 1.: hostess on Thursday. May 6 1 It. at th il.icaiio Woman'.s ('lui to Fublie Health Nurses rr.d the lay peopbi in i Cook county, out-ide Chie.-.go, ;niereste. m child welfare. Plans; fi r- a spe lal siinooif camp.i.gn will he launched. Sophia Valin'r, II. N. editor of the 'eeri. aii Journal of Nursing, died nt her liomv in Rochester, N. V.. Thursday. pril 2. th. Mifl Patrner wa one ,,f our j oe;i ki'ov n wom:n iitor. In her de.-rl. j tfc' nursing j-roi essjon and all piii.n- i lieal'h nurses, io a omen. me of i h r abb ,, r i The publie. Tt 'arge is ti-.vited at tend the Florence Nightingale Memorial I ttng m or estra l-'f.ll Wednesday, May 1 "tit .in celebration of Miss Night - mgale's hundredth tirthdav ami i er-a ry . j v v ery interesting progi am na Deen ,.r..mis' d. Conts-gion rrora Excretions. All .vcr'tions from rc.se and throat f ii iplit be I lat tuberculosis anil pneumobia are highly ;onagi..u -. If proper pre-

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ANTON H. TAPPER, President.

F. RICHARD StHAAF, Vice President.

Report of the Condition of the STATE BANK OF HAMMOND A State Bank at Hammond, in the State of Indiana at the close of its Business on May 4th, 1920

RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $121,177.96 Overdrafts 6.00 U. S. Bonds 17,350.00 Other Bonds and Securities 3,552.83 Furniture and Fixtures None Due from Banks and Trust Companies. . . 4,795.15 Cash on Hand 6,140.85 ' Cash Items 153.70 Other Assets 5,449.16

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Total Resources $158,625.65 State of Indiana, ) County of Lake, s ss: ) I, Theodore Moor, Cashier of the State Bank of Hammond, Hammond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. THEODORE MOOR, Cashier.

oiutions are tnlien (he spread of these I'.'miC' reu'i lijease.H will be eliminat erl. TUEIBCCLOSIS. We do nut inherit tuberculosis. We "catch" It either through carelessness of ourselves er persons having It. It is no moie a stigma to liavo tuberculosis than to have typhoid or appendicitis. All aro preventable and curable. It is a disgrace, however, not to discover it in it ffl.rly staftes, when it is curable. Indications calling for examination by a good physician are: 1. Prolonged couch. 2. l.oss of weight. 3. Pallor. 4.1'ev or. 5. Fatigue. 6. Night sweats. Thn Illinois Tuberculosis Association, Springti'-lil : the Chicago Tuberculosis. In.

stltutc, atvl the Public Health div ision J of our county will give advice regarding j iu oercuiobis upon reejue""!. Glenv iev.-. 111.. April 5. 1320 Dear Miss Fulincr: My little girl lias several irregular teeth. "They sa" she vii!l out. prow them. Will .c,ti advise us what is best to" do? , ANSWER. Dear Mrs. D. See a g.iod dentist at once. Children ilo not "out prow" deformities. Irregular teeth throw the Ikinrs the- face out. of place and the air pasiges are then disturbed. Narrow air passages cause ncutii breathing, and before you know it your child will develop round shoulders, a flat ihest. and will to susceptible to disease. F.v ci y organ of the body is nlatod t-nd dependent upon some o'.Ih r orgtn. Irregular teeth tdiouid be corrected iu carle childhood. SAYS LEVER AC! IS L ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 INDIA NA PoLIS. INT).. Niay 8 Declar ing that "the statute is too vague and. uncertain to be sustained." and that' "congress did not intend to apply reg-; ulations to the situation under which the indictment was returned." Charles Evans Hughes, special counsel for l-'O coal i pera'ors and miners recent !y in- ' riicted by the fem ral grand jury here !'. r.ileged conspiracy to restrict foe. product i.h ard distribution of coal in' federal court this morning, dfiivced, a sma.-hir.g attack on th constitution-' nlity of the Lever act. Judge Hughes'! attacks were mad- in his argument' on the m.. (Ion made by him yesterday to quash the indictments against the' urn vVhr experiment with liver r.rd bowel remedies when none are sn gor. ! as Dr. Edwards' Fandelinn Filis, r.n;! a small hot wiil put you right! Dr. KJwarfls Dandelion Pil's arc :nmde from the extracts of veKCta!'cand herlis en'y, &r. are f.tmous fts a iependabie remedy for constipation, inliestioa, liver, ar.d s'.nn:a"!i trouble. Ther l'.sre saved mar.v a doctor's Hill, as well as untold suffering, an. 3 here is rmt a case that these piiis w in not help. If you have never use. I 1'r. K..' wards' Dandelion Pi"s, E't them, then you wiil feel their wonderful results. T'on't put oT. For a':c ly a'.I dn:;

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BANK' STATEMENT

GERTRUDE E. CLAUS,

GENERAL BANKING 3 Interest Paid on Savings. Domestic and Foreign Drafts Issued. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Choice First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds For Sale We Write All Lines of Insurance Real Estate and Renting

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operators and n.u;ei. When court openej this morning. Judge Anderson said after s'eing the morning papers: "I wonder if we hadn't better take poll of district Judges here as observers," referring to so many visiting- Jurists and attorneys. "Very pertinent observation, hut we're perfectly content with one," .Judge Hughes commented. In his argument n the motion. Judge Hughes declared that, the exception (.n foodstuffs in the Lever , .-t rni'itfn it class legislation "of m .si . .ff.-n.-i ve character" and that the statute .s vague and uncertain to be rustained." Judge Hughes pointed out that within thirteen days after (lie act became effective Garfield was made ue administrator, and that the president toe; Complete possession of matte,;. 1U this field with sweeping regulations. "No court or jury had the p cw-i under the arrangement whether or not the price" were' reasons i.le." J udge Hughes declared. "The president s code of rules were hound ii. b nhcy-ed."

DYESTUFFS EMBARGO BILL SIDETRACKED f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEi ' WASHINGTON. Mny i i;e c .H-.ng dyestuffs embargo bill !s to be sidetracked in the senate today, according a n agreement re led Ml.

KINDLING WOOD BARGAIN To make room for new buildings and sheds as long as supply lasts, we wiil deliver a large two-horse wagon load of stove length kindling wood for 57.75. MAGINOT BROS.

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Grand Shoe Repairing Hat Cleaning Parlor and Shoe Shining Parlor 56S Hohman St., Hammond, lad. We clean and block all kinds of hats Soft and Panama with any shape you like. Wc do first class shoe repairrVig, with lowprices. All work called for and delivered. Fiist class shoe shining parlor for adis and men. All kinds of shoe laces and pohsh for sale.

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LIABILITIES. Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Exchange, Discounts and Interest Demand Deposits $80,881.84 Demand Certificates 1,921.16 Time Deposits 4,600.00 Sayings Deposits 23,800.79 Certified Checks r l ' r-t 1

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Total Liabilities $158,625.65 Subscribed and sworn to before mc, this 8th day of May. 1920. EMMA E. CLAUS, Notary Public. Mv commission expires Jan. 16, 1923. (Seal.)

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can 1 e a 1 e v ' . 11- tn . u, porters "f t o- ine-Mir c-.n-c "ce it f.s "tl-ad' a a i-su;t to ne oppt-eitie-n of the textile manufact i:reis. A canvass of the senate having disclosed a v.ell defined plan or. U.e pi't of senators to conduct afilihuster it"-d-finitely against it, the republican leaders decided to drop it. It was also decided tnt-. any attempt to eract t;iriff or near .an;? hg-i'-.latir.n in this session wulO be futile because of the narrow niajoti'y the republicans command in the yenate and of tiie certainty that the pr slder.t vvoiild vote yuch 'egisla' .l"ii. The K.iox p"a resolution is t alled up again Monday when S'-:iair Mot'iimli'-r, of North Dakota, rill 1 ieserv a tion i -t in the peace tree." :ign: Is scheduled to sspeak agaiu-t it. An early vot" is antipice.te.i ,ls Hdnitnisti a t ion senators, beyond delivcting speeches in oppositon to it. dj v t intend to tsy to block it. They :y they desire to give the preideot arly opportunity to veto it so lie i. ;c; send the peace treaty back with it. ! BANK CALL IS ISSUED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' WASHINGTON, May 7. The c -mpftrollrr of Ito- I-.-:. MIC Ii.ftflv lvs.-.H caii foi the e..ti iiii n . f rati !':,! hani..as of ti;e close of bu - :m: s.s un T.icsd.i . May 4. if HUNT'S Slve full in the rreetmentcf ITCH. ECZEMA . RINGWORM. TETTER or other it cuing ktn di.M?e. Try 75 cent b-x st our risk. Joseph W. Weis. Drugg'.st. Hanmond. Phone 105. GRAND SHOE REPAIRING.

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THEODORE MOOR, Cashier. J. E. HATHAWAY, Asst. Cashier.

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