Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 July 1920 — Page 10
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'VllK TIDIES Tuesday. July 6, 1020.
Too Late To . Classify
SFECIAL CASH SALE! DRESSERS DRESSERS Finished Golden Oak Mirrors 20x24, regular $4S.OO at $37.00. Kitchen Cabinet, sliding top, "new" regular $48.00, at $40.00. Golden Oak Buffet, plank top, highly polished, new, regular $65.C0 at $45.00. Pullman Davenport, genuine Spanish Leather Upholstery, almost new, regular $150.00 value, at $85.03. High Oven Gas Range, white enamel splashers and doors, new, regular $110, at $S5.C0. Duofold Bed Couch, uphol-
stered in Muleckin new, regular $60,000, price $46.00. Solid Mahogany Genuine Leather Duofold and Arm
I Chair to match, almost new!
work, S2C0.CO, at $85.G0. Porch Swings 4 foot, new, at $6.50. 9x12 Congoleum Rugs new. at $17.50
I Library Table, plank toI new, regular S43.CJ, now $35.
3 Burner Oil Stoves, new,
, $9.50.
High Chairs, new, $5.00. Child "s Rockers, $4.50. Don't overlook these Bargains. HAMMOND FURNITURE EXCHANGE 204 State Street Opposite F. O. Hr.mmond. 7-6-2
WANTED: Men, Steady Work, Chapin & Co., Columbia Ave., I. H. Belt tracks Hammond, Ind. 7""3 Km; sai.k n thapk iim p.ui.-u fu.:.-u r. in 17 ("li.inill.-r, 5 $-,;.i. Kors.Mh, l'.;i.-t OiR-.iS". 7 - (j - -
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Government Sets Morse Sbe as Standard for Tire Purchases Proves Faith in Product ADVERTISEMENT SUPPLEMENT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Reclamation Service Schedule of automobile casings and tubes to be furnished under attached , advertisement No. 2 287, dated April 16, 1920.
Quantity 12 only
48
only
6 onlv
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24 only 72 only 12 only
Article and Description or Brand Casings, clincher. 30x3, plain trard. Horseshoe or equal. State make Tread and guaranteed mileage Casings, clincher, 30x3'-. nno-skid, Hor;e:hoe or equal. State make..... Tread , and guaranteed mileage Casings, straight side. 32jA. non-skid. Horseshoe or equal. State make Tread and guaranteed mileage Casings, clincher. 31x4, plain tread. Horseshoe or equal. State make Tread and guaranteed mileage Inner tubes. 30x3. Horseshoe or equal. Inner tube.;. 30x3!;. Horseshoe or equi. Inner tubes, 32x3', Horseshoe cr equil.
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Th Carroll CayUngs Company. Kast ChioKso s iic-f.t industry which wa revpntly incorporated uiiJt the laws of Indiana for 50.000 will liav the plant up and in operation Inform th ntw llu1?, according to !.. K. Carrail, th pri-h:clnt. A si' has al-iadv-bf-n purchased on the Indiana Ilarh.r '.elt K.nlroad Just .south of ino 1'ni. n lion Products C-'inpany and I.vMnt; liruii t. The company will in thoir first unit make small t;.-ey iron castings for wa.-hintf machines, vacuum rlraner. automobiles, and a'.l other machinery whit h require small castings. The lemand f .r lhir class of castings is much greater t i.m tne supply at the pivs nt time and as .'Oun aj the plant is in operation the officials expect to supply a part of this shortage. With a return to normal condition however the plant output will find a market through V. V . l'.cmm of Chicago, one
of th, directors, who conducts a cast- : inns sales company in that city. The officials of the company hav ' been active m Kast Chicago and a t few weeks ago secured permission ' from the Hoard of Works for the lay-
'3 'ins: of a swuehyj spur fr..m tho (ilndiana Harbor Kelt. In order to cTjO ; r . . . .. . -
fl iuie irrf access 10 i;ie sno inc cornel i pany lias also purchajed a piec of
i:m i aajninmg tne rai:ruaa upon w lien ! the rpur w:K he laid. j I.eo F. Carroll, the president of the i company, is well known in the dmi tiict and has been engaged in cs.;tin i ' ork for sevrra'. years He was for several years manager
f the T'r.iicd le.Hcr. Hradnir an 1 l-'oundry company at Hammond and for Oie past couple ef years has been th;ir sales manager Ii. l-l Carroll, a brotiit r. is also well known in tho district.
! having been genera: yardmaster for I the Erie railroad at Hammond tsT .-ixtcfii years. JI. W. Coursey. seorerary and treasurer, is chief clerk .ml ' coil accountant at the Cy-l'rcduct ; plant of th" Inianl Steel con;;.iy at j Indiana Harbor. I A number of prominent business i men of Indiana Harbor are intereat-
success of the undertaking Attorney W. J. Hurray is one of the directors.
The Family Honor "yHE family honor can best be maintained by having a Savings Account with this bank. The Savings Account provides against family misfortunes, sickness or loss of employment. Have a little ready money in the bank, where it will earn interest, and be positively safe and secure. Your savings with this bank will be paid on demand, without red tape or delay. 4 3 COMPOUND INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS The Hammond Trust and Savings Bank In the Hammond Building f W. G. PAXTON. President FRANK HAMMOND, Secretary and Treas FRED R. MOTT. Vice Pres. H. J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec.-Treasl
AUTO SMASH PROVED FATAL
Forc-i to walk in the street because there were no sidewalks. John Char, of r. hey. was .-truck and f Italy injured last n:?ht win n he stepped in the path r-? an automobile driven by John Sihenrk. North Hoyne aenue. Chi i. a so. at i0th street and Indianapolis b.iulevard . Char was rushed to SfjTh Chicago ffo.-pttal by ?chen'.k and died a few hours later.
State brand bid on State approximate shipping weight Irs.
Proof of the government s faith in Horse Shoe Tires and Tubes is seen in the form shown above tssued by the Department of the Interim to all tire companies desiring to submit b.ds for government car equipment. Horse Shoe products have long been m use bv the Department of the Interior and this recognition as a siandard for a!i companies is conclusive evidence ot the government s satisfaction in the service received. Tn'!rihe HISe-Shoe Tr3l!' -'-ur Horse Shoes and enjoy tire satisfaction along with other motorists.
LET US DO YOUR REPRING-VULCANIZING-RETREADING ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
COW KICKS CHILD 'Pet o'ia are parden." aid 3-year-o:d Frank Dro.s. S3 Oameron street. The bi. brown 'ow didn't pay any at'entirn to little Frank. The chap prew holdr. Tie frrasned a stick and .truck "bossy" over the heels. The cow. refent'.n:: interruption j j 3 1 when h"d a nice turnip in her mouth, let fly j!h both feet. The boy was taken to Pt . Margaret's hospital where h.e was attended to by Dr. H ir'man. Cut? on the face and minus a few eef1 Frank still Jnif. 'hat cows must stay "'.-uta are g&r' den."
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639 Hohman Street
Telephone 3739
To the Public
All coupons for Indiana Portrait & Frame Co. pictures will be
void unless presented at this store I before July 20. Bring your small
photo or snap shot and have the enlarged before this date.
W. a PAXTON, President FRANK HAMMOND, Secretary . . . FRED R. MOTT. Vice President H. J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec. and TreaCondensed Statement of tho Condition of the
nd Trust and
Savings Bank
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160-162 STATE STREET
Hammo
Trust Company, at Hammond, in the State cf Indiana, at the close of its business on J
30. 1920.
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WILL YOU
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Out of every hundred persons who start out together in life at the age of 25 years, there are but four who reach the age of 55 years and are actually
well to do. f
RESOURCES ' Loans and Discounts $391,880.22 Overdrafts 624.07 Liberty Bonds 33,700.00 Other Bonds 170,627.32 Furniture and Fixtures 14.419.C6 Advances to Estates and Trusts 1 78. 1 5 Due from Departments 8,453.18 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 57.991.39 Cash on Hand 10,590.73 Cash Items lo!o30.92 Taxes and Interest Paid 12,007.67 Real Estate Contracts 1J 50.93
LIABILITIES - - Capital Stock Paid in $ 50.000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits Net 41 7.67 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 20.696.97 Demond Deposits, Except Banks 321,736.04 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 221,645.26 Trust Deposits. Except Banks. . 6.717.27 Cashiers and Certified Checks. . 4,928.29 Cash Over 12.19 Bills Payable 75,000.00 Other Liabilities Reserve for Taxes 500.00
Total Resources $711,653.69
Total Liabilities $71 1,653.69
Delays WILL Happen
Make Them Short We try to provide our ?ustomef5 against trouble by giving them the best erjuipmer.t in the first plare. But we always advise that they go prepared against delay we urge the "stitch ia time." ' Give us five minutes some day and let us fit you rAit with a supply of Firestone Accessories. This small im-estment assures you of being able to take care of your tires t i the road promptly, efficiently aad w ith little trouble, ' Ask ubout Cherry E. N. Bunnell 504-503 Hohman St.. Hammond. Phones: 650651592. Fifth Ave. at Massachusetts St., Gary. Phone 1470.
Of the other 96 persons, 27 have died, 46 live on their earnings, 23 are not self-supporting. These very carefully compiled statistics should induce every thinking young man or woman to start saving NOW. At this bank you can start a Savings Account with as small an amount as one dollar and you will be paid 3 per cent interest on your deposits.
FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Formerly Lake County Savings and Trust Co. CORNER STATE AND HOHMAN STREETS HAMMOND, INDIANA
