Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 76, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1920 — Page 9

Thursday. Sept. 16. 1920.

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TIIK TOTES

Three Crises Confront Welch!

Statesman and All are Serious.

frrrnccs have no-ar been patched up ami a new anr.bayoa.ior Is troirnr to I'aria to c-mr.t the entente, but t'nero are stiU poHililtUea of further troul ie ov-r tlip constitution of the treaty of YtTsailles. iiisi.s i i. vh i:st Tho crirticnl situution In the near East, v. here the Holshevik are threatening India amt British interests In Persia is actually a matter for tha foreign office, but the trnnd of Lloyd Oiorii Is seen In all direction that are taken. Thf British , vcrnniont !s hard pressed for money. Taxes have also mounted to unprecedented heights and Fttantic expenditures are necessary dally to maintain t h military establishments in Irelnnd. Kgypt. Anatolia.

i INTERNATIONAL NtWS SERVICE1

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"SYRUP OF FIGS"

- K and crowavU lustuiy vi tho Brit-1 a viupa-e haa a i. rime miniater thai

l.-ri!i)iuttii of tile lititish ship of state - livii burdeiK-U with audi mountain.13 urii ui.d i t; p-iriaib.litit a as real io-..ay jy.jn i lie shoulders of iavid j u (Jtui-e . i.ireo luiu.ii.eai urlses confront the Wei.-"!! statesman: 1 VViaeypiettd turbulence and assa-c.-;:.iUwu t:u oi.trhuut tno L . Kinsii mi jf Terence -.laciiw inty, tiie l.unt r sinking lord niayivr of Cork, dia in BiiJktou Ja.il ir kiiy of the ticveu Sinn ri in i.unjiui' suiktrs diea In the cxr.v j-.l. I B 1 1. A K A M E A . B - T;ie iiicrL-asinj; mc:iace of actual i ivil war in Ireland, now that the ncSul'.atKins between the binn Kein muiiary and civil authorities and the Irish moderates fur a Lomnian home ruia scheme have broken down. u The national LonJon strike on t?ept. -5, which threatens to plunge tiii industry of the oation Into chao-i iir.j may possibly spread Into actual industrial war. In addition to the tremendous douio?t .o problems there are international qji-ttions of world-wide magnitude demanding he immediate attention of the premier. MAM BIO aCESTIO.NS Lloyd George acted as tho intermed

iary between soviet Russia and theji allies during- th negotiations that;

wre in rogross while the Russians were advancing through Poland aon took th! le.id in the movement to pre-j nt the allies from being drawn in-i to a new war. These negotiations : .. e been halted, but the premier tsj it.il workin? to pfToct a ommercia! . agreement between Russia and the al-' lies. The premier Is expected to gi to Paris withiTi the iifxt week to confer with Premier Mil'erand on the Ruso-' Polish situation. The premier de-i-;rs to be relieved of sole responsi-i b:l:ty for necotlations betw een Kus-( s:a and ali'ri Hunpe and wants the' entente to rrr with Great Britain In' a united policy so that the allies can; show the soviet a sing!.' front. j I)IFFEHH(E1 PATfllED IP I Lloyd George and Italy were re-' "T..-!We for the movement in favor of a moderate policy toward Germany, which v.-ould give the German govnimT.t conrpiisi.jns !n the constitu-i t on of the tra'y, hut this and dlf-j !"-rence over I1u?ia ram periously t'fir bringing Great Britain and f Kran--e to an open break. These dir-t

CHILD'S LAXATIVE

'! ! ' ' J! 1 1! -3L. J J'J ijjm. '. ' 1 Mesopotamia and India. It is the bad political plight of the treasury which Increases the fears over the labor situation. A cool atrlke and rrsultant paralysis of Industry

would add heavy to the financiai bur-

len of the government. Kven some of the labor loaders are anxious on this account.

Valitnrton. If. said to occupy a rrointient pla.-- in i!i i.,oi ml lli'f of toe c-pttal. The, robb'rs carried away Jewelry velued at IllO.nno. Including a jl'p.non string of rimr!.

Their Divtrsior. j Jud Tunkins pays that some men who would cconi to bet on a horsa race play iiolltlcs. Kfrlot'y us a gaai of ;liimcv.

JEWEL THIEF ROBS SOCIETY WOMAN I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI WESTKH1.V, L. I.. Sept. 16. Police today are searching for two Jewel robbers, who t-scaped In nn atitoniobi! after looting 'the "Watch Hilt Pumnir horn- of ilrs. G. X. McLnnmhan of

Children's Coughs nay be checked and more arriout eond.tiona cf the thro.t oftra ,u b ." 7 promptly Kim tho child . d' of ,i

13 Qs

lw?oa.Cr to fra&fceiiiiic tratle or ti:;rwxal JjuicIti.,: jrjt try KORuLAX:

! w:rt. K or tax Is rUuf for io&cjt alixsvr.U, Including rorifUiaun. hfcdctiat. dlrjry t0i:i. tifctjU9. rt. bartluru, tvtpid Hrr, Coo. wlul, wmuiAi ud 4txUci J villi at

Look at tongue! Remove poisons from Stomach, Liver and Bowls.

Accept "California" Pyrup of Figs only' look fur the name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach. Hvor and bowela. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on eacn, Bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! Tou must say "California." --Adv.

Amaizo Com Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co.

Phono Hammond 238. &cby, Ind.

Ci Beauty is Only

Skin Deep

but a beautiful skin is possible only -when the liver and kidneys are active, and the bowels functionate properly. The secret of beauty as well a3 of health is to maintain perfect digestion and elimination.

heTp"to preserve beauty and maintain health, because they influence liver, kidneys, skin and stomach to functionate in harmony and efficiently.

GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR

She mixed Sulphur with it to Restore Color, Gloss, Youthfulness.

Common garden face brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added. will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lusurant. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair Is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing trie page Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, Js troublesome An easier way is to get a bottle of Wjeth's Page and Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for ue. Thla la the tld-time recipe Improved by the ldl tion of other ingredients. While "wispy, pray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearand and attractiveness. By darkening your ha-ir with Sage and Sulphur Compound no one can tell, because Jt does it s naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a srg or soft brush with It and draw this through your hsir. taking one small strand at

a time: by morning all gray hairs hvo disappeared. an4" after another sppllea-J

tion or two. your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft an d'uxurlcnt. sdv

FISHING TACKLE IS DESTROYED Fishing tackle not permitted !v Indiana law.'' s.i:h mm nets and ,ear. vaJ.icd approximately nt Sl.'.Ot'.n has iie en ri . mi toyed sin. o April. 1 y 1 f. hv

tlii- flh ,.nd game dli Ision of the state crjTi.-s i vation department. George N. MarnuiJ. superintendent of the division ;aid yesterday. Tho new slat': conservation department law became effective irt April. 1913.

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Lvdia E. Pinkhani's Veee.ta.Me Compnnnd overshailotvinsr

indeed the suecesa of this great medicine. G"ir) pared with it, all other medicines far women's; ills seem to be experiment Why is it so successf ul ? Simply because of its sterling worthFor over forty years it has had no equs-L Women for two generations have depended upon it with cocfidence. Thousands of Their Letters aro on our file., which prove these statements to be facts, not mre boasting". Here Are Two Sample Letters: ;

Mother and Daughter Helped. Midilebure. Pa. -"I am qlart to state that Lyiia E. Finkham's VeKetabieCornpounddidmemuch gTood whdn I wi 35 years old. I was rundown withferaaletrouble and was not abla to do anything, coald not walk for a year and could not wort. I hai treatment from a physician but did not pain. I read in th papers and books bout Lydia E- Finkham's Vegetable Compound and decided to try it. The first few bottles pav me relief and I kept on using it until I got better and was ab! to do my work. The Vegetable Compotinda'.ao regulated my daughter when she was 15 years old. i can recommend VegAtableCompound as the best medicine I have ever osod." Mrs. W. YERGER, 11. 3. Box 21, iiidifeburg, Ta-

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Fall River, Mass. "Tnrea years ago I gave birth to a little girl and aftr she was born i did not pick up well. I doctored for tyro months and mycondition remained the came. One day ona of your little books was left at my door and my huhand suggested that I try a bottle of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound. I started it immediately and I felt better and could eat better after the first bottle, and I continued taking it for some, time. Last year I gave birth to a baby boy and had a much easier time as I took the Vegetable, Compoundfor four monthsbef ore baby came. On getting up I had no pains like I had before, and no dizziness, and in two weeks felt about as well a.3 ever." Mrs. Thomas Wii.ktnsom. 363 Columbia Street, Fail River, Mass. o Insists Upon Having

1 CAR EARLY OHIO POTATOES 1 on Per peck 45c, per bushel PI.OU 1 CAR FANCY WHITE POTATOES 9 10 Per peck 55c, per bushel 9&.1U 1 CAR No. 1 ELBERTA PEACHES C0 Cf Per bushel $2.25 andi.OU CANNING PEARS (JJO CA Per bushel $2.25 andU PeTbufhel S2.00 SWEET POTATOES 3 lbs. for UC LEMONS OCp Per dozen ONIONS OKr 6 lbs. for C0BBAGE OCp 9 lbs. for l WATERMELONS ACr Each 35c and "C CANTALOUPES O C 3 for iOC

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A Demonstration cf Real Economy: 2 lbs. of Mazola Fried 208 Doughnuts 2 lbs, of Lard Fried Only 238

MRS. A. LOUISE ANDREA awarded trie gold medal at the Panama-Pacific Exposition as lecturer on food and culinary topics in a comparative test recently fried 20S doughnuts in 2 lbs, of Mazola, while only 138 could be fried in the same amount of larcL At the same time this expert fried 2AVz lbs, of potatoes in 2 lbs, of Mazola, as against 7 lbs. 14 ozs. fried in 2 lbs, of lard. Also, she fried 2534 lbs, of fish

steak, cut to a uniform thickness of one inch, in 2 lbs, of hlazola. Two lbs, of lard fried only 16x2 lbs.

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This means that Mazola is from twice to more than three times more economical to use than lard, on the basis of actual accomplishment. In each test, 4 lbs. each of Mazola and lard were fried down to 2 lbs. This confirms the experience of the seven million housewives who already use Mazola, the Great American Cocking- Oil. Further than this, because Mazola is a 100?o pure vegetable oil there is no loss from evaporation, nor no

loss of bulk from heating. It remains sweet and clean, and can be used over and over again, merely strain it.

Selling Representatives CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMFAfiY 213 East Illinois St., Chicago

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Charter No. 3478.

Rrierve Dittrict No. 7.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION CF THE First National Bank At Haramoad, in?tke Stata of Indiana, at tae Close of Biuiaeu ea September 8, 1920. RESOURCES.

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' Sold by druggirj thrcrugSoct ' V fr world. In bona. 1 OcZ Sc. X Frures and Vegetables jjtejk

Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) '. . .$2,773,020.14 Total Loans $2,773,020.14 Deduct : Foreign L3ilb of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown undfr

item d above (see Item 55d) Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured. $2.585. 3b U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds (par value) $ Pledged to secure U. S, deposits (par value) . . Owned and unpledged 1 Total U. S. Government securities Other bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits' $ Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged Collateral trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE DEARS' time 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 n proceys cf 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 Total of Items 13. 14, 15, 16 and 17.. ..$ Checks on banks 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 dus

$2,773,020.14 2,585.36

250,000.00 10.000.00 ,010296.00

132.000.00 409,317.17 57.067.50

1 .270,296.00

726,865.76

Total

LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits $ 47,612.64 Less current expenses, interest and tsxes paid. 27,775.85 Inte rest and discount collected or credited In advance of maturity arid not earned (approximate) Amount reserved for lfes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items 29 or 30) 4 Certified checks outstanding Total of Items 29. 30. 31, 32 and 33 $ 125.b57.25 Demand deposit .(other than bank deposits subject to Reierre) deposits payable within 30 days: Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Other demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve. Items 34. 35. 36. 37. 38 and 39 $2,262,198.30 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 borrowed) Postal savings deposits Other time deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 40. 41. 42 and 43 $1.612253.20 Other United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursing officers 1,000.00 Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Liabilities other than those above stated

598.384.67 Q 70 no 3,000.00 800.72 244225.83 123.451.12 578.907.01

1.346.07 23.164.56

7.C32.29 12.500.00 14.813.79 $5,663,327.56

$ 250 000 fV) 100.000.00 19.836.79

9,89331 2.023.34 5.826.50 251200.00

115227 33 10.429.87

,227.866.93 30,310.80 4,020.52

194.373.C0 112.076.10 1,305,799.10

1 .000 00 1.015,000.00 8.433.37

Total $5,663,327.56 Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest and discount was charged at rates in excess of these permitted by law (Sec, 5197, Rev. Stat.) (exclusive of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was made) was none. The cumber of such loans was none. STATE OF INDIANA. ) COUNTY OF LAKE, ss: I, W. H. Rippe, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemny swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. H. RIPPE. Cashier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of September. 1920. CHARLES H. WOLTERS. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires July 24, 1921.

Correct Attest : A. M. TURNER. JOHN E. FITZGERALD. V. C. BELMAN. Directors.

COURSE IN HIGHER ACCOUNTING Instruction and Practice Under the Supervision of F. W. KIRTLAN!', LL.B..C.P.A. (SD) The course trains for the C. P. A. examination with a viewto entering the profession of public accountancy, or of accepting a position as accountant, auditor, office manager, department head, credit man, financial secretary some important executive position with a large industrial concern, either private or public. This is an opportunity to take a course in Higher Accounting under the personal supervision of one of the best qualified and most successful Certified Public Accountants in the country. Mr. Kirtland will be at the HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE, First National Bank Building, Friday evening from 7 to 9, and at the EAST CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE. Victory Building. Monday evening from 7 to 9, to confer with all who are interested in this course. Make your plan3 to be present.