Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 281, Hammond, Lake County, 15 May 1920 — Page 7
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S Considering Labor Prices The question of ovrrconiinK 111 lat'RO labor turnover in tin' Hidui-trieS j f t-iasi Chiia and Indiana Harbor a ? the main topie of discussion at tile meeting- last evenin f t li mI loyment manager plant. Reports sh' of the various . we J that the turn- j over varied from twenty to five hurl- j dred per cent and that a shortage ot labor still exists in the region. In ther than the unskilled labor class it was reported that the supply exceeded i ne demand . "X. J. Huber of th General American Tank Car Corporation was elect short asc ed president of t h- organization I'anJro. of the Standard Forpini;s t; . was sel. i't. d ice presni of the I'niied Stat'-, cy at Kar-t Chu-ai; n t and i:mpl. . u a s 11 . K. Jones vim lit afiimii'lo st i re- j t a ry . 1 1 as dee id- d live committee, compo: dent. icp president. J. that an exeeud of Die piesi- .. Smith of the Inland Steel. Bruce Darraign of the Maik riant and C. W. Westland of I he American Jsteel Foundries, should decide upon meetmcs and provide f -r subjects to be submitted to the members for discussion. V. Place, the county airetit. and! Sam Woods, of Crown l'omt. were present to explain the farm labor siti at ion which they explained w as a ser-i-.us one at this time. It whs the sense .f the meeting however, that the silii.il ion is beyond control of the r:nl loyment managers. The next tneetintr of the I. on will he called by the :.nd at that time a retrular orcrap.i7.apres itle n t date for i :;i i-tinss will be set. tine ! ms to be solved by the of the p mborganization III be that of "iom one plant uts a shortage. turning surplus men to feme plant which IAL GGURT SETTINGS FOR WEEK fSPi;cr,t. To Tmk Times.J KOWN roiN'T. 1.N1).. May 1 In criminal court of Rake county the lowing case? have bc-n set by Kd . t ii f i: . Marsh, deputy pr secutins Htlor- j lo-y for week of May 17 Monday, tiny state vs. Albert 17 1 1'"'4 et ma. Gary -spass . 110", State vs J. Callarrher, of iry, trespass. Tuesday, lay ISth Kt-Siin. n r T iaiy. ton; lary . State s. Tim rape Stat e vs . Chester Slabaugh. of Wednexday. May Iflth State vs. Leo J Schue, Ham. State vs. James Smith. Howard 1 ifi-; 1 114 K uster and Fred Tucker, oar- and llamrnnd. larceny. Thursday, May 2ih 170 State vs. Frances Brenson. of nary, assault. r.r State, vs. Julius Schavey. .f Hobart. I'riday, Jlny 21t 1111 Slate vs. Ennl Schultz. Ham. Latest Census Figures Out I INTE9NTI0NAL NEWS SERVICE J ASHINOTO.N. May 1 -Pr.-liminary populatii-n figures were announced by the census bureau as follows: Walth.-.m. Mass. R'.'a ;-pulatifri, .".,-f-PI: in t. . 3. 0.", 7 or 11 per cent. Sayr Pa. 1J:'(I fu .pu lat ion. S.07S; iner. ase. l.sr.2 or 25. 7 p.-r e ni. Rcrt vr Falls. Pa. ixit-ulat iin. l-a-': inerea.'c. till or r. ir cent. iv.tiv.nd;ile. r.-t. IM.'i) population, . s t " : inere-.se. l.taei or .1 per cent. West ( h si.f. Pa. Hoe popu !a t von. 11.717: (bciaa.se, rai .1 p. r cent. Rishii.!'. 111.- Ifr'ii population. C.716; inerease, ', c.r :'..7 t" r con. Itieiunoi 0. Kv. lUiii popu'aHon. .)-;.: ilrn;ir, ''2 or 0.-1 pfr cent. ii;.II. Motl. I :i i popu la ti n, 1 ' crcaPoii 4i'- or 7 .'1 p.-r c ' . Mich. pli'ii p e. ,"..K7ri .a- i :;;.:) ,, at . pu'at ion. r i ''tit. 1 it, 4 . 2 r ! ; rd. Mo-h Ifi.'n (...puhition. . or I per er nl. Mich. Ifon popul se, 1.". .a.'. ! or per Hanit i.o i at mn. tent. Try a TIMES Want Ad ' )T1' T; F Hi MM I -.- No: ii.-.- is h reb g iv -s o 1 com to lssion.-r. ; . I i -a for pari il ion in l . or i ou rt , of 1 ii kv 1. SI an lev Xaiiuls ION KH'S n that the appoini' d i he Rake S T.R utiderin an SupeCounty, Iniana. ki is pk-uiitili' and and Trust Forney N'adulsk'. JoRaf." I --no . 1 a una Vine , oulskl li a n n-i 'mi n t y Sa v in:s iru-iee of Stan! Na dul ski. t N'adulsk deceased. Xadulsk i 'iitori;i Xadulsl.i and li' ii s of Victoi i i .'.-Vi.-iori.-i Xailulski. .1 -mil Vincent N'aduRki. and the 1. Com pa ny. ike Count guardian avinfrs ami Trust S'anie .,..;ul idol i-i Xadulski. Johanna NaduM-i and men Xadulski. are defendant ; for the partition of cerlain real e-ta.'e there. 1 i ib scribed, to sell the real estai" )c-:-'-o.wl in the e. ir.la nit in said cause, b' in" cause Xo Hit." on the r-kets of .-. in curt. I will as sip li Commis--.ner. on tin- 2 1st day of June. 1320, offer for sale, at private sale and vendue to the hiRheM and best bidder (he following real estate situated in said Couniy of lak- Slate of Indiana, tiwit: lot Number Forty-two (42) in RIock XimitHT Sixteen (16). R' subdivision o the litst I'art of the North Side Addition to the City of Hammond. Rtke Cnunty. Indiana. TCP.MS OF SARI-;: Either all cash in h ind or for not less than one-third cash t:i hand, one-third in one year and oiithlrd in two years from date of sale, if sold on payments purchaser shall secure said deferred payments by notes st six per cent interest from date with pood and sufficient freehold 'eurity. interest payable annually. The said sale to take pUice on Hie above describee! premises at the hour Of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. Rated this Sth day of Ma v. I!i2'. JOHN X. lili'KMAN, 1 .t-C2-2! Commissioner. ;-'i.Ti' The crlHlo . r r b T. fF SALE OF KEAI. ESTATE RY A I I.Yl I N 1ST fl ATOIi. underslnerf administrator of the of lzar Jancovici. rtei-cascii, pives nolle i hat by virtue of an of the I ake Superior Court it
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following f, 1 in L.:ik- t" The east in 1 1 u l'i vermeil t t . I . i-; ! all of 1-ot Kisrhteen (IK). I west 'half of NinHcrti and the fi (!'.). in , Si il:iinni"hl ! ally Viiipanys Thir-I Addition to !)" City of Hamut"ii'l. '4 L;iki' ('entity, IiMliana. t o .h.-;i b-ss than ' N Sal. I .-a!o i" I"' mail.- sut'jf'l iaiiroal of Ihe i'-urt Tor not ! llio full appraise,! aiuo of said n a I est a i a !!) upon the following terms ami 11 if i ! 1 ! ' ' t !i M : M i condit i. ns Knher f bss than a ! I le -t i ar i th ( .ash or on t erms of i rie-t hi rd in eijht. lord cash. d oiie-iiiird nine months months from Jalliei:ts, if notes of the Lent interest late of sale. deterred need by six p. r a n . to be i v id. pu rcha,scr bearin v. from date, w ai itiif re k f . in 'i- fees and upon secured b a mortpro .ditii; f conn rma lion pa pe on the estate to be LAK1-I C TRl'ST r alto; of sal r.:)l slate sold. Said r-v o!d free f'oiii lions. I NTY SAV1MIS AD iMMPANV (N. name: First Trust and Savings Itink). l!y I V I ! T. KMKilV. beer, tary ant Tr asu I r. --'2-'2:'f. Ailm in ist ra t or. :.-i ir..ffti7i CITY OF IHWiOMi. INIUANA. J "A I ;T A! KN'T OF PIT.I.1C UOI'.K. . NOTI'M-: F CAl.r.MET AVKNIK oilXAMI'ATAI, III. lH'iniir l.lilll i I-OSTS INSTALLATION' ldilMAliY ASSKSSMI'NT I;0,I. M K! "T INC TO WHOM IT MAY CO.VOl : ! : N : You are hereby notified Hint He A s. s-me'it Roll in the mailer el" th. improvement of Calumet avenue- frmn 1 Ciirroll street to the south hank of Hv ! I rand Caitunet river, by th. tin rein of sixty-seven t T elect. ie liht posts. to;e!"o cabl" ;ind wirim; i , . . i . ;nst a 1 la t :on I 'Tin lp.e!i ,'i ! r w i ' i i tie Ill I lie -il y of Harntiiond. County of Rake and Stat -of Indian:), has been prepared by ord'-r of tlie Roard of Ilibli.- Work.- of .-aid City, an I that the sri.me H innv on nl'in the oir.ee f .-aid Royrii f-r publ.c examination and inspection, and that I he said assessment roll coma ins the names of a)! property owners affe,-!ed thereby ami the rr-specl i e amount sessed against each lot or tract fit. of land I Fi r:::ii for said improvement, and tha olutiort sa-d Hoard has lixed the 2th d-iy of May. R'L'O. at two oVlnc!; p. M Hie office of the Roard of Public W rKs I t; in the City Hall of said Ciiy as the time anil place for hearing r monstrances and objections from all persons afftiled thereby as to the special benitu lit rived therefrom and assessed nsrains sau re,-po. tive lot on -aid as-essm roll, and that said Roard will after s liouriiiK and t nttiial ion, co.-iiirm modify r ;u h resivoitivc assessni'-nr as I made, provided that it finds tha said ! property affect. -i thereby is b-neiited m said respective amounts. A. J. SWANS OX. F. C. DIK.TIUCH. Roard of Public YV'ork-. WILLIAM C. Ro.-F, I't'.y Cb rk. 5-l.".-C2 I i 121st STRKET PAVlXd. DKPART-M i :.NT OF PI 'RRIO WOP.K.-. OFFICE OF THi: POApn OF PFi'.l.lo WOPKS. SS: HAMMONR, 1XRIAXA, MAY 22. P'21. TO WHOM IT MAY COXVKPN: Notice is her.by piv.n by the R...-;d of I"ublic Works of th" Cit.v of Hamtuond. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed ivcessary to improve 12 1-t street, from Atchison .-tv-niie p, Indianapolis lioulevard, in the City id' Hammond. Indiana, by const met inir th-r in between sa.d t.-riiana' points, a mai-ada m pavement w ith the interstices tille.i V ith Ksplutlt. and B square f.-et of nmni! sidewalk six-fiet wide, atid Fata liner-1 feet r.f c.-riient curbintr. and line., I (e. t of cement rnarKinal curbiiic. and ::.".) lineal feet of siv inch vitrilied sovr Hie, and two catch basins, end l.'u liae.ij i'cet of r, uir li b ad vvat. r s. -rv n e-. ,ii.l 7 corporation ,.-,..-Ks. sioj.s and boxes, and adjusting 7 manhoi.-s In prade ;in l e n.-h one basin to line ami rado, as authorr ized by Improv 70!. adopted by s day of May. 1 ti2i. All work don. It Re d R d Ih nrikitis: of said alsive ! -. i i d publ c, m shall b- in aoeoiilan.e with ; lid eondit.ioiis of the Improv olulion No. 71i.. a lop:. -l by of Public Works on the nl. (bite, and t h- d' ta 1 1, d ill -a u i P prod es anil sp ci n .-, t ion- uhu-h ::e n on lib- arid may be s. . n in tin- oihee said Hoard of Public Works of tl,.- C of Hammond. Indiana. Tin- Hoard Public Works h.l lived lire -,, , I , June. !:i2''. at two o , lock P. M ndate for the hearing- of ail p.-on teresi.d or whose piop.rt is atl.i i.d saul improvement. and will .-e whether the benefits that will ai-cni'-Hie property ahuttinq and :i.jac.ent the proposed improvem.nl and to s Pity will be equ.-il (o or ec. e( tin- e. mat. 1 cost of the proposed improv.-iin as estimated by tin- City "ivil lir.jrnn A. I. SWAN SON. F. C, I l ET U 1' T T. Hoard of I'ulilic WotWILLIAM ROSE, i ":t y Clerk. 1 7, tv-vi TUT- ' V , , 1 ' .N . 1 ! M Most Mil. iocs Per Dollar These Firestone words struck ua as exactly expressing our ideas cf service. "Most miles per dollar" is a plain statement of fact whetiirr you apply it to the tires or to our work. We believe that our business will prow, as your confidence in u grows. I n our stock of Firestone tires, tubes and auto accessories, we have chosen carefully, bearing in mind always tha standard, most miles per dollar. Coate in and let us prove it Tri-City Molor Sals; Hohrnan Street Hammond, Indiana
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Money! next to the air we breathe, one of the most important things in life the thing which means good clothes, good food, good shelter, amusement, education for you and yours! Lx, tnere is a new Bank Account that Rjfvfc&U w; pUt lightness in your step, brightness in your smile, courage in your heart and Victory in your soul; it is called Victory Account.
WE Bankers rave always sympathized with men and women who don t save money or who save very little. After the grocer, landlord, butcher, etc., get through with the average pay envelope there's so little left that it creates a "miserable uncertainty about the future." And this "miserable uncertainty" is not the right frame of mind in which to save money successfully. Money is saved most easily by those who do NO I worry about money. Por years Bankers have been in search of a plan which would .remove the worry about money and enab'e people to SAVh easily, LI v L cheerfully, and HA L plenty. But, at last, this bank has found and adopted a NLW KIND of savings cocount which enables every man, woman and child to kill the fear of the future. Banks in many parts of the United States are rapidly adopting this new form cf systematic saving account and many banks have been offering Victory Accounts for a long time. The Victory Account has been approved by State Banking Department State Insurance Department and our Bank and its Officers and Directors. We now offer Savings Accounts Checking Accounts and VICTORY SAVINGS ACCOUNTS.
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V.oulclii't you deposit a few dollars every rnonih ia tins bank if you knew that your account iv.vlx at any tane be st.dt!en!y increased to $2,000 after you had been chposi'ing or only a few montbs or years. Vouldri'l you deposit $7.67 a month in fuch a $1,000 accpunt (or $3.84 in a $300 account), provided you knew you could discontinue whenever you wish? And provided you knew that your money was earning good interest and that fh" account could be continued for as long as ten year;- ? THIS BANK offers vnu such an account. -It is called the VICT0KY ACCOUNT. You deposit about $7.67 in ihis strong, safe Bank each month. Either yourself or some member of your family is insured when you open your account. Should the insured p;rson die ii ; few days, months or years, after you stai the accou.nl, this Dank calls upon the Insui -a nee Company for enough money to ; -crease your account to $1,000 at once. For example: A young man decides ! open a $,00'J account and have the infu -ance on the life of his father. After carrying the account for two years and five months the father dies. At the time of his death there is $190.94 in the Bnk. The Bank then cai's on the Insurance Company for $809.06, and when tins amount is deposited with the $19l'.94, there is $1,000 in the son's Bank Account ready for him to withdraw. Or, for exrmp'e: A woman who desires a Bank Account "all her own" opens a $500 account, with the privilege of withdrawing her balance when she wishes. She has the insurance on her own life and names her husband or her child as the one to receive the $300 from her Bank Account, but onlv ii the event of her death. Let us suppose she cues when she has $8 69 in the Bank. This Bank caiis on the Insurance Company, for $491.31. and when this amount is deposited w;lh the $3.69 there is $500 in the B,ink ready for the husband or child --whichever she bad named. Note. Regardless of when dcoth occurs the insurance works in the manner shown by the preceding example. If the father dors not die, in ten years the deposits total abount $920.40. but the son will have $1,000. as this Bank held added interest each ye u. Of course, if the son wants money or wants to discontinue dr,nn.j the ten years, he can close his account and withdraw Ins balance. A $500 Account rcoahcs monthly deposits of about $3.84, which i--- approxim ately VU cents a wen;, or l cents a cl;:y. NO DETAILS TO WORRY YCU The only thing you need to think about or do is to make your deposits, for which u receive credit m vour Victory Bank Book. Pavmcnts for the insurance and oili er business matters with the Insurance Company are handled by the Bink. No ex.lr.1 payment for the insurance olher than the regular moalh'y deposit is require J of the drpr-itor. WHEN YOU START vour account the Insurance Company's physician, without cor I to you, reports as to the health of the person who is to be insured (not a complete or vr". ! r Life Insurance ex urnnation.) If the f hvsicnn's report is satisfactory, the Insurance CcnvKiiiy furnishes the insurance and then the Bank Account is kept alive, insurance and all, by making your month'v deposits. IF YOU SHOULD FAIL to make several monthly ceposits, il dies not terminate your Victory Account or cause the insurance to Ik- canceled. But delinquent or past cJue deposits must 1 e made up not liter than the last day of your deposit ve it. I? you cannot make un your depo'i:-. duri'-g or at th" end of your deport year, you ir.u.-t withdraw your balance and the account is closed. M ill-el 1 ' r. i hi eia 1
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WHEN YOU WITHDRAW and dose your account the Bank makes no more payment:, for the insurance, which causes it to end. If the account is not withdrawn or terminated the insurance automatically cancels at the end of th" tenth year, because at that time the $500 or $1,000 has been saved and is in the Bank ready for you to withdraw. IF YOU WANT MONEY a loan can usually be had from the bank on the security of your account instead of withdrawing and closing it. If convenient, several monthly deposits
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business oi the account carried on by mail. $1,000 ACCOUNT Monthly Deposit $7.67. Some people will only want to save for only a few months or one year, or two, three, four, five, eight or nine years; therefore we illustrate a $ 1 ,0C0 Account and show the amount you deposit and the amount you cai withdraw at the various years from one to ten. (The amounts for a $500 account are onehalf of the figures shown below.)
Number of Years Carried 1 Year - i ears 3 Years 4 Years 3 tears 6 VlCd!S ' vers 5 Years 9 Years Monthly Deposits Total 9.?. 04 184.03 276.12 368.16 460.20 552.2. 644.2B 736.32 828.36 920 40
Amount Depositor May Vlthd-aw $ 80.0o 163.fY 251 71 343.73 440.24 541.46 647.71 739.31 876.61 i 000.00 hews amounts depositor can month of thf.
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ten. years. Anyone Can Open a Victory Account You can open a Victory Account regardless of your age or your condition of health, because you have the insurance on the life of your father, mother, husband, wife, brother or sister.. However, the person to be insured must be in good health and between the ages of ten and fifty years. You have the privileg of withdrawing your Account during or at the end of ten years, and if the pprson insured dies, you can withdraw 51.000 from the Bank, because th- Bank calls upon the Insurance Company for rr.ourrh money to -increase your Account to $1X00. " . Insurance On Your Ovn Life ou can open a Victory Account, if you are in good health and are between the ages of ten and fifty years, and tle insurance can be on your own life. ow have the priihge of withdrawing your Account during or at the end of ten years, and in the event of your death, the person you selected to receie the benehl can withdraw the $1,000 from the Bank because the Bank calls upon the Insurance Company for enoudi money to increase your Account to $1,000. Monthly DcposHs I he amount of the monthly deposit is governed by the age cf the person insured. At . -,e thirty-five, the monthly deposit is $7.67. The deposit at age ten is $7.56. and at a..e fifty. $8.01. The deposit for a $500 ictory Account is one half the amount required for a $1,000 account.
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It y u, or the person you desire insured m favor of your Victory Account, are in good health, come into--telephone- or write the Bank today. further infos mation will be cheerfully srsven, without obligating you in any way. cu will he welcnved and your vis-t wiii be appreciated whether you open a Victory Account or not.
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