Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 3 July 1920 — Page 3

Tulv 3. 1920

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HOW RECENT EARTHQUAKE LEFT LOS ANGELES SUBURB

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at the city hail th paru.l-: v !1 i cli:iirtn:in "f the music committee, lias l'i "n i J fouth .n l-Vivytli.s t-.. .-liica. ' also' one of the best Italian bands thai

amu'. then east t C'l i i t .Mjiith in 118th. ist t.. Uariug. m.rth to lllth;

ea.-t to Fur.-ylhe and nrth tu the lius ins' Kxhibition l'ark . l-'"lifviny: the ltiy Scuuts anil city oft'i.-ials will be

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they will start th' Ir concert In the 1'ity H ill l'ark at se ven o'clock.

Althi.uifh th iirngiam will be held

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the tloat.s and man lies i.f th- a r i n;s I t !i- eonimitte.? is anxious to impress :

soviet I.' and eianu.iM.Ti.-- if the. ci'y. i ti:..t the v. !. bratmn is for the entire'

The public is invite dto ulio join ia the jiaraib:. The pr.''ram at the IJoxinp Park will begin at 1 " . :; and will be o;. n i with the f infiins " f he S'ar Hj,i-i;:-led Hantier. The pn.grani will be: 1 n voc.it i" n JWu.-ic IteailiiiK "f the declaration of lnle)H mb nee A ir.erii a si i-1 m. Melvin Spader. Vocal folo. Adui e.s. Kev. 1;. Kef iie llyan.

I b.e afternoon program will ci.n.-i.- t:

vity and tliat iitiens of Indiana liar-' bor and Calumet are expected to take j pu 1 1 . I

$50,000 THEFT

IS DISCOVERED!

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE', U "HJi'..ib ). July ;;. Ki.-co'.ery of tho 1 W

theft of $."'. inn. w .rth of liberty bond.s ' EJ and other ne.ot a!....- ffoverr.tnent secur- mi s fro mthe F"i t Iearborn bank of ) Chto-iS'. w a . ;i.na i;noe rj today by d- !

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of a band convert. Hoy .Scout exhib-l miimi.i.:iih me ronoery, mat n

it ions of tirst aid. si trna! ao.l fi '.ecu, i .-. t wo months airo and was kep

making .popular ii 1 cont'.-t. picnic!

inf.-. races ; t tifi ( wat ; baseball and -

nt. The detectives admitted that!

other contests. '1 he band concert wi.l start at l:."'i. The e enina prs:rani is expected to create m...-t Intel. t aitior: the youn,:er people wlon a mo, n ". i u it t dance will be held "ii ll.'th st. adj..inin;r the City Hall l'ark. Aldentian Km-. , f Ip.i -.

co w as t - tlo- thieves and term the robl.e'-y "the -!eanest j-b" ever per

petrated in a Chicis;. bank.

'Pib-.s the Coal Man'" ha plenty of' rnfiihnnta? Mine Kun. rh-me 4.

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Ilarbhcjuake daaiago on (.'ommcrcial Street, Inslcwood. California.

Th? photograph is evidence ': at JTotO. TIip Citizens Sa . - ! Miracu'ousiy r.o one was inthat the recent earthquake which . ins Tank buiiJi fhown in the jured and the only fatality revisited southern Califerr.ia was ct titer if the photograph, was ported was the death of an Hero pink tea affair. In Inpr'.e- t.'tiiu.-t t'-ta!'.y eeftroyed. the er!y woman from shock. Immewood, a Los Ar.ces smirh. th-- : frun: trail frilir.tr rut and ex- diately after the auake workmen earthquake dam ace is e-'t ."oi'.c: r?! rfr 'h? rooms f the street. started to clean up th.- rie! ri.

GARY SEEKS TEI1NIS

in yp'oTeii 1 ?'..ape ar.d are i." many a ionic.-1 each day. whieli h.ic ariv e-i are s.,f-

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will 'alse march as a body. Frank I.oda will be marshal of the parade and John Boclmowski has been selected as honorary marsiuil. Form-

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S. 0. Tournament Approach-1 es Second Round. Cup i Tourney July 15. rSPECIAL TO TsE TIMES' V.'itlTIXll. Ind.. July -Tl'.e rounds of the stand i: u i1.. A. A Ten- ; nis tourna.titr.t eliminate.! ai; '.::' j men in the s i . -. s ' ar.-J :': - t . t r.t s the doubles. The ruuiti . f -tra-.v-inga for the o u::d r. :ir..i are aj : i-io-As; ! MUX'S Ifil.F.S R. E. CarUen vs D. :d . i;r.-r.n-"r. ; J. P. TVrisht vs. F. r. r. xw.r.k'.e. j M. R. 5chm: it vs D t.n Pi- h.;.-ka. , N. E. K-r.ira; vs C. 13 M..i.r. suii-nwi.s TVlnr.er rr. a'.i I: X . I is V.'ir.r.cr cf i match Xo. 2. , V.-inner Match Xo. 3 vj. W:r.n:r '. Match Xo. 4. FIN' A I S TTinnr Xatch Xo. 7. vs. V.;r.r.cr jl.it -h N). ' MEN'S DOi ni.K SF.MI-FIN Trcaw and Cari.:: vs l.r.tt an 1 Can:f bo::. S;hr..it ar.d McXctl v.-. M;".r and , bright. V, inner Mitch No. 2 vs V.-:-.:tr.vr an?. Ercnsor. Fri,s "vTir.ner Match X:.. 1 v.- vr.--r-r ? Match Xo. 3. Invitations vi'.! V" iss :--1 y. r. t iy July S. f t entries in th-' C'.f n-.r-rtnsh p Cup Tournament to o;,cn 1." I if. hoped that '. tiiose v,;, . -'-'red ::: the toumarr.e:- r. iw in yrr!'cs5 ":.. re-enter and rr.ar.v r,rr ; T'c ,

is asked for

h and a four man teatn wi'.'i

--.i.r..-t t'o'.n d..r.n- the week

;.. Th.is- team ,;i b- co:ntr. ".:-'.. men in the tourna-

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i" urth of July celebration have I,,.-;; c ir.i.:-tf I. the parade plans

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4QfTfZC2r Condensed Statement of Conditioa of the (Z jSGS? INDIANA HARBOR NATIONAL BANK

At the Close of Business June 30th, 1920 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,334,857.42 Bonds and Securities 850,149.82 Banking House and Fixtures 55,357.15 Due from Banks 445,963.02 Due from Federal Reserve Bank 11 5,496.33 Interest earned hut not collected 17.771.04 Cash on hand .... 219,202.57

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LIABILITIES

Lapital

Surplus and Profits (earned) Deposits Lnearned Discount Due f t dra I Reserve Bank. . .

$3,088,797.35

..-....$ 100,000.00 99,370.07 2,877,361.19 12,066.09 None

Let the question of Accident

'. ,e" m ro'v IT li-'.n and Health Insurance lead you to

:.: : u-ari a:: t.ht i now neecs-1 this office. Business foresight de- iSSSS . - t : .o;;1 .'u ' m-xt Mon j?iv? ! mands that you provide for possi- .. ,

- ;. i rat i. -a m :ii i e d'w itd ir.tojble future hardship while the pres-

''- 1 "! 1 ,a!t !r' :n !;V':ent is rosy. Accident and Health -j

n i a- th- coxmp k x h: i i t -; insurance m the narttord Accident ; -i be roo-i-- f o ov ;r t r e I 1 T t r . 1 .1 . '

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a". :::: :n th nt'-rmriir l-'-i by tif !: S- rou's. i i ' y offieiils. police

CLAIR M. STEPHENS,

: ha -'been working since 1 Real Estate, Loaas, Foreign ExcHaai 1

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This bank paid, July 1st, $16,000.00 of interest to its Savings Depositors, The thrifty people of Hammond participated in this division of profits. Were YOU one of them?- If not, open an account and be in line for profits January 1st, 1921. Interest paid from July 1st on all accounts opened before July 13 th.

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"Service and Silence" HAMMOND, INDIANA'

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We want you to wake up on this COAL question. Our Coal has more Glow, Wear and Warmth and Less Smoke than any other. You don't buy your Coal for the volume of black sooty smoke it has. That's why we recommend ours. It i; CLEAN gives heat and a rapid fire and makes spring cooking a comfortable occupation.

M'UHR!

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East Chicago, Ind. July 3, 1920. Dear Dad: Several of us young fellows were having a chat at the club the other evening. A3 fellows sometimes do, two or three chaps boasted about how much they earned. One fellow who earned less than some of the rest cf us became angry and said, "I don't care what you fellows earn. WHAT HAVE YOU GOT?" Well, it turned out that he was wcrth mere than anyone in the crowd. In faci, he and I were the only ones that were sating ANY money. After all, it is the fellow that saves that will be tr.e biggest success five years from now, when he will be in a position to take advantage of any opportunity that miht come his way. Sincerely, BOB.

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Street Car Tickets, fourteen (14) for one dollar ($1.00), accepted for fare on the cars of the Hammond, Whiting, ck East Chicago Railway Company, are on sale at the following places:

Hammond SUMMERS' PHARMACY 562 Hohman Streei SAM SKUFAKISS Candy Store, 1 1 20 Columbia Ave. HAMMOND, WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RWY. CO.'S OFFICE Gostlin & Sheffield ' - CHAS. STERGIOS Candy Store Corner Indiana Blv.d. and Calumet Ave.

Whiting

E. NARDI Candy Store, 302 ll9tK Street

East Chicago NOBLE MORRELLI Candy Store, 4616 Forsythe Ave. G. MORRELLI Candy Store, 4706 Forsythe Ave, -

Indiana Harbor MORRELLI CANDY STORE 3401 Mich igan Avenue

t . j I HAMMOND, j WHITING . ! and E. CHICAGO I RAILWAY CO.

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East Chicago state bank O.KALMAN REPPA.PRESiDCNT