Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 10 July 1920 — Page 6
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THE TIMES July 10, 1920.
WHITING and its PEOPLE
The Mrthodit Church anncunces the r"ram of services for tomorrow- following the new order adopted last S'ln ".... Opening service for ail 10:"o o'clork. Adult section li'.son study at 1:15 to 11:00. Worship with sermon ll:nii to 11:30 o'clock. Those not sttendinR the Sunday School period are invited to be present for the morninR worship and sermon promptly at 1:0' o'ciock. Junior section lesson study 30:15 to 30:40: special program 1:40 to yl:05: supervised study 11:05 to '1:30. Primary section 10:00 to 11:05. pworth League led by Dorothy Maun
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Evening- worship and
sermon $:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Oakley of Pt . Richmond. Cal.. have been visiting a, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forter r-f Cleveland avenue. Raph Thrush has returned home from St. Bernard's hospital where he underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs.'D. B. Purinton of Central avenue and mother Mrs. Miller of Gary, left todav for Licksburgr. and Indian Lake. Mich. Misses Elsie B.iumel and Irene Samrnson are spending their vacation at ''The Oel'.s" in- Wisconsin. Joe. Lorsto and Joseph Cusran wore both arrested for ha ing; no auto li-cn.-e on their machine. Lorsto plead puilty end was fined $1 and costs. Cusran being released en a $25 cash bond . The Standard Oil trophies are on display in the window of the Selfer Furniture Co.. consisting of beautiful loving cups to be given as awards in the various fports. Mrs. Bruce N'ichols who- is visiting here from Glenn Ellyn. III., will spend a few days on the East Side as th'.guest of Mrs. Vincent James. The window of H. S:mson's Ins-trance office contains a number cf Revolutionary pictures. Stanley Czenrik arrested by officer Macksim fc-r assault and battery on complaint of E!i Kowalclk was released on a $35 cash bail. ' Sherman Blunt charged with reckless auto driving, arrested on comjaint of Car! Taylor of Gary ws released on a t50 bond. The marriage of Miss Beatrice Shcup daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Shoup of John street and Mrs. Christina Nyland of Cleveland avenue, took p ace in Chicago on Wednesday. The y-i;nfi; couple are onw en a wedding trip in Wisconsin. Mrs. Maude E. Bell was able to resume her work at the Standard Oil Co. sfif r an illness of several weeks. Mrs. Arthur Beaubien of Atchison avenue, is visiting relatives in Laoon and Peoria. 111. Mrs. Raymond Carringer and daugh trr and Mrs. Hurfcrd of Elizabeth. N". J., are visiting at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carringer of LaTo'te avenue. Miss Edith Langenhan and Arthur Langenhan visited their mother at Ea.'t Gary on Thurr-day evening. Mr. and Mrs. N .E. Miller of Sheridan avenue are entertaining the latter's three sisters as follows: Mrs. J-.bn Wiles and daughter Clara, of rau'.storo. X. J.. Mrs. Cc-nrad Schiterli ar.d daughter Ruth of Olean. N. Y. r.nd Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Snyder of Oiean. N. Y. Father Trueblood will preach the s'crnd of hij series of sermons in the Cngregational church tomorrow inorn ing at 11 o'clock. The B. G. W. Sorority will give a b'sch supper at the Whiting park tonight.
Star Nut. the perfect cookstove coal Try "Dibos the Coal Man." Phone 4. 6-:8-30-7-3-5-7-10
GRIFFITH
Mr. Carl Penning and family of V.'ocd" street. entertained Chicago friends over Sunday. The C. & O. P.. R. has a'.sc put on a sw.tch engine at Griffith. Some time ago one was added by the M. C. Railroad . Mr. and "Mrs. John KoHinsr. Jr.. of Crown Point and Mrs. W. A. Moore were Griffith callers Thursday. Several Griffith people have attended the Chautauqua at Hobart and pr"rounce the "Talent" of the very highest order. The "Children's Pat" program will be given in the town hall next Sunday evening. A ."plendid program has been prepared by Mis. Moore and the teacher. Mrs. C. R. Simpson who underwent n operation at the Hammond hospital W ednesday is recovering satisfactorily .
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HOBART
SAM AKON'BERG. 501 119th street, now has all the latest Columbia Vr -olds. Ask to hear them. 7-1-tf
WASTED: Furnished light keeping. with modern -ces in M'hiting. call 365-W.
house-conven-7-S-3
FOR SALE Ford touring car. 1317 model, in A-l condition, equipped with demountable rims. 4 good tires, shock absorbers, electric lights and spot light. Trice $350. 00. Phbne Whiting 3S7-J. 7-10-1 FOR SALE White Sewing Machine. Victor Phonr-graph and Cabinet. 75 records, furniture, dishes and other articles. 415 Central avenue. 7-10-1 F'"R SALE: Modern 7 room House, inquire 31" Central avenue. 7-10-3 PRINCESS THEATRE TOMGHT DOROTHY DALTON in "HIS WIFE'S FRIEND" a Paramount picture: also Iarry Semon comedy. Coming SundayEthel Claytcn in "MORE DEADLY THAN THE MALE." 7-10-1 STAR THEATRE TONIGHT "She Tiger." with all star cast and Universal comedy "An Artist's Needle" also Latest Fox News. Tomorrow "Romany" with all star cast, also "Silent Avenger." episode S. and Charlie Chaplin in "Jitney E'opment." 7-10-1
ROBERTSDALE
Services at the Robertsdale church for tomorrow: Sunday School at 10:r"0 A. M.; Preaching services at 11:00 A. M . ; Y. P. A. at 4:i0 P. M.; Evening service at 7:30 P. M . Everybody i.s welcome. '
Mr. and Mm. J. Newkart of Atchison avenue lef the fore part of th! week for Petersburg. Ind.. where they visited the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs Xlike McGourty ho sold theii- home on Roberts avenue, moved the toro part of this weK H their home vhich trfv recently pjrrhased on At! !i,son a-?nue in the West Park addition. Mr. and Mrs. Buc'y and family of Indianapolis bou'evard. r-ioved into tr. ; "iome vacated oy the McGeurtys . Mrs. Edward Freese left Thursday for Allegan. Mich., to spend a few day., visitins Mr. and Mrs. W. Aldrich and .'amily. Mr. and Mrs. EI. J.png-:ir and Mr and Mrs. A. M. M.ntz ind families motored to Starved Rock 'ast Saturday ar.d stayed over the Fourth. Mrs. E. Mars-hall who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Starring for the past month left for hei home in Omaha, Neb., on Thursday. Mrs. C. Newell, and sister. Mrs. W. Smith of Pearl street were Chicago visitors on Thursday. Mrs. A. Sutherland returned home from a virfit with friends at Geneva. III. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hays of Lincoln avenue are entertaining out of town relatives .it their home this week. Mrs. H. Golding was a business visitor in Hammond yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cook, nee Anna Studer. returned from their h'-ney-iroon which they spent at Niagara Falls) and other points in New York. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will make their home with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph Studer of Robert avenue . Morria T. Linda'.e of Chicago, is spending his vacation with his aunt Mrs. B. Lane of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Kraft cf Myrtle ave.. had as their guest the former's sister of Hobart. Ind.. on Thursday. The funeral of Mrs. Lottie Minsberg will be held from her late heme on Myrtle avenue at 2:00 o'clock Monday afternoon, the funeral service conducted by Rev. Spielberger, Evangelical Church. Robertsdale.
THE PILL THAT WILL
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STANDARD AUTO RADIATOR WORKS 344 Calumet Are. Hammond.
We manufacture and repair radiators, fenders and hoods. Also new and used radiators for sale. Prices Always Right.
Phone 14S0. """if "B -1 " " 1 TT1 Hammond Iron and
Metal Company MARCUS BROS,, Propa, Wholesale Dealers in IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Avs. Yards Sohi Street and Indiana Av HAIOND " :. INDIANA.
Office Prion 127. Rea. Ph'sne t04-R, ,
LOVELL
Mrs. Ernest Harris -who has been In The funeral services of the thre.- vie poor health for some time past, left j tims of the automohiie accident at Wednesday, accompanied by his sn ; Shelby Wednesday night w ill he held
Pat, for Arizona. A barn dance will be given this evening at the Fred Roai-ow barn south of town. MUs Pnow Hopper is enjoying an auto trip through southern Indiana this week. Miss Tillie Abel has been elected to receive the degree of Chivaury in the Prbckah lodge which will h conferred on August 4th. at Teru. Ind. The Chautauqua which was beinf? held here durinp the past week oWea Thursday evening and a5 very successful this year.
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at the home o-f Max Ah!?rim today at ne. o'clock p. m. H iiial will he ivode in th I-owell coin', ti-ry The funeral strviccs - f Muv (lilcn r own were ) d at .1 - M. K. Church ye:terday morni'iK- F- MoKi-niie. of l.a f-iyette. rreachel the funeral ser-rr-n. The umalnj wire !.i-n tJ If hanon f.-r burial. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Cal Xioho'.-j of Ches.citon atendej the fur.er.-il of Miss (Jai!n Etow n he- yesht ?rl. v The Chautauqua closwd yesterday. The attendance was fcoorl throughout the week.
For Age Computation. To compute the age and birth month of a person ask the person to think of his age, multiply by 10. add C5, multiply by 10. add the number of the month in which he was boru, subtract 'J"0. The first two numerals f ill be the person's age end the last two the month in which he was born.
ST. JOHN
Mrs. J. K. tlray of L,sfayette returnd to her home Friday afterncs-.n ifter spending several days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Depfuhl. Mr. Mat Ludwig of Hammond transacted business in Dyer Thursday afternoon . Master Bernard O. Hern is spenalng his vacation with his grandmother.
Mrs. C. Grothans.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Wagner and fain lly of Chicago are visiting here with Bernard Roecker and family. Mrs. Adam Adler and son Math, of Hammond stopped a short while here, while on their way to Crown Point. Mrs. Mathilda Keilman returned h.-me from Chicago on Thursday evening after a week's visit there with relatives . Mrs Hershel Eng'.e left Thursday-
Bird of III Omen, The raven figures in many superstitions and Is invariably considered a bird of ill omen, and its unexpected appearance a sign of death or disaster. It was dedicated by the Romans to Apollo, and there Is a strange Greek legend telling how the bird was changed 'rom white tn black.
Tel. East CMuio 18 DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST EAST CHICAGO. srtTBl 5tatloaal Baak Illsa. Cr. CBlco Forsytha Aaa Conult.ton Sn tniilin. Uermaa PoltatL filavlah and Ruaalaa.
Miss Marie Beiriger of Chicago vis- for Hammond to St. Margaret's hojited with Mr. and Mrs. C. Beiriger. j pital where she will undergo an op-r-
tleorge. Herbert and Bernard Sch!ais ft Chicago are visiting with their Grandma Thiel. Mrs. A. W. Stommel is visiting relative at Zion City.
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HIGHLAND
SKI.I.IiVG OVT. Going out of business. Selling at cost price. From the 12th to the 17th inclusive. Open evenings until SO ocU-ck. J. DeGROOT. Just west of the tracks. Highland. 7-3-2
Special dance Sunday evening. July 11th, Columbia hall. West Hammond. 7-9-10
Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street Phone 3032
For Auto Radiator Work W have the largest and best shop for the repairing of Radiators, Fenders. Hood?, Tanks and Lamp?. We also make new radiators and replace new cores into any make of radiator. We eusrantpp nil of our work.
To the Public
I am oast being much of a temp-
i tation to the ladies, hut 1 do enjoy
seeing the beautiful little women of Hammond take hold of thei high cost of living problems. It's really wonderful, too, how inexperienced buyers are showing their ability. And I am mighty glad to hate a hand in teaching them the advantages of picking out their own groceries without a clerk buzzing in their ear a lot of suggestions that are uninteresting. One way we help hce is to let the buyers alone so they can do their own choosing. Our goods sell themselves. WM. SWEITZER MANAGER The Groceteria
NEW WAY to clean rugs at your home by Hamilton Beach Carpet Washer Demonstration Saturday afternoon and evening at Standard Electric Engineering Co. 663 So. Hohman St. Estimates furnished free Phone 2804 or 525 Hammond
All coupons for Indiana Portrait & Frame Co. pictures will be void unless presented at this store
before July 20. Bring your small j
photo or snap shot and have therj enlarged before this date.
Everybody's Store Everywhere 78 STATE ST., HAMMOND
160-162 STATE STREET
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Your Word is Law We think every article we put up for sale is A-No. 1 in quality. But, if for any reason !t fails, we urge that you bring it at once to ouf attention. If it doesn't meet your standards, it won't meet ours. And incidently it's a whopping big concern that backs the tires we sell, and both make good. That's why we sell Firestone. Tri-City Motor Sales Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana
Save 50 Per Cent on Sound Auto Insurance The Automobile Insurance vve write gives you the best possible protection against loss by fire, theft, collision, windstorm, personal injury, or property damage. All Losses Paid Promptly The Illinois Automobile Insurance Exchange Phone or drop us a card and we will call and give you rates that will save you money. R. H. SMITH 512 119th St., Whiting, Ind. Phone 76-J
Charter No. 3478.
Reserve District No. 7.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National, Bank At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on June 30, 1920 RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) .-..$2,870,459.03 Customers' liability account of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted by it.... 138,679.91
Total loans $3,099,138.94 Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown under item d above (see Item 55d) none Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured. $2,050.19 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds (par value) .$ 250,000.00 Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value) . . 1 0,000.00 Owned and unpledged 1.006,683.50 Total U. S. Government securities Other bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits $ 1 12.000.f0 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged 402,275.35 Collateral trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YEARS' time 57,067.50 Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. S. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent of subscription) ; Furniture and fixtures Real estate owned other than banking house.. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank. . . . Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of , collection (not available as reserve) Cash in vault and net amounts due from' national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items 12. 13. or 14) Exchanges for clearing house Checks on tanks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items. . . . Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer Interest earned but not collected approximate on Notes and Bills Receivable not past due Other assets, if any, adjustment a c interest..
$3,009,138.94 2.050.19
1.266.683.50
Total
571.342.83 9.750.00 1.000.00 800.72 316.272.69 1 48.9386 1 282.691.78 12.715.79 15,150.72 9.659.73 12,500.00 20,053.92 2.271.42 $5,681,021.06
250.000.00 75.000.00 56.508.63
22.325.34 2.026.70 720.22 243.700.00 42.762.67 ;r--s 91.121.72 4.773.76
2.895.616.86 33.030.80
The Annual Meeting of the Lake County Fish and Game Protective Association will be held at
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CEDAR LAKE, IND. Toesdsiy, July 13th AT 7:30 P. M. George N, Mansfield. State Superintendent of Fisheries and Game, will be present and give a talk on Fish Propogation and Protection. Every sportsman in Lake County should attend this meeting. Come and Boost for Better Fishing at Cedar Lake
LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided Profits : .$ 93.791.65 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. 37,283.02 Interest and discount collected or credited in advance of maturity and not earned (approximate) Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to national banks Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items 29 or 30) Certified checks outstanding Total of Items 29. 30. 31, 32 and 33 $ 133.658.15 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits subject to Reserve) deposits payable within 30 days: Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 34. 35. 36. 37. 38 and 39 $2,928,647.66
Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after
30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) :
Certificates of deposit (other than for money
J borrowed) . t i Postal savings deposits Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, j Items 40. 41 . 42 and 43 ...... $1 ,559.81 3.90 Other United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 1,000.00 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank I Liabilities other than those above stated. Liberty Bond Reserve - , I Total
Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest
and discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge to exceed 50 cents was made) was none. The number of such loans was none.
STATE OF INDIANA. )
COUNTY OF LAKE, f
I, A. M. Turner, president of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. M. TURNER. President. Subscribed and sworn to before Correct Attest: me this 6th day of July. 1920. W. C. BELMAN. DAVID T. EMERY. JOHN E. FITZGERALD, Notary Public. PETER W. MEYN, My commission expires Aug. 24, 1923 Directors.
187,518.56 101.824.82 1.270.470.52
1.000.00 400.000.00 2.620.46
$5,681,021.06
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