Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1920 — Page 5
the times
Personal and Social News
fra City laot Friday n IU.
' t be th wurk. the utato th co-
! prstlun ot tbs clubs .which m&ns u Mm. llrimin Srhult ot ill Town; udtd fore ti thsrs s.r iwd million f.c:rt whu underwent an oyeratloo at nmbin in ths Sts.t Federation ot St Marga.rots huspltul iiaturday, Oc- Wouien'i lll-bi. Among; the (nterest-
pen born to Mr.--and Mr?. r
ranches ef Eimhearst, III.. November i
;". Both are doing nicely. Mr. l.Mieb9 was formriy Mis Alice Hournu ot Hammond.
tuber 10, removed to her Homo Sunday, November II. - Mrs' John M stinson, h,i under-
! went an uui-uiion at St. Marcaret's
hospital a euuplf! ft -vtneka ago frns
log resolutions pased at this aaa1ua
of thp fedrret Ir-n. was one expressing u r.Qtia! '.fled disapproval of c!garlt smoVin by women: another opposing t ho repeal of th- law barring the loachma- ot Gtrman in public schuula
l id.f-civu lunmrTiii) u u itinuwg io ana oroieBwng: am9i ine action tan
ner home. 0. May street, tomorrow, by the modern language iccllun or
Airs. Crawford who is a pupil
Troesaor A. "W. Chords strn at thei
Firft Congregattonal church of Miehl
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
PLEATING AND
The dinner dance at the Country
Club Saturday evening: vrti enjoyed by
a larai number of the raombtr.i. Thi-
dinner 13 reported as being pxrl'.f u'.ar- ' ly good. the dan"9 wi jtitte a $u.:c". , Mii-s Clara Ver. Kiylcm who !as ' htm at the St. Margaret's hospijal lor the past 12 wt-ek as the result of an , auimt'pil accidt-nt, --vhs remowd t her hfime at ct Clinton street yier- ! da-.
RE -PLEATING
and J"nti JUoitiWis.. w er ! hr
All kln-ls of skirts In one day. 3utcn coverine;. hemstitching, braiding, . .1! woric guaranteed. Call at Wassi State St.. little west of Hch man st. Phone 446 Hammond. S-I7
NOTICE na aoeount of having i.- vacate my preant location on Dec. 1st it is necessary to dispose of aJl canned goods on Land consisting- of Ture Fruit James. Teas. Corn, Beans. Apricot?, Plums. Blackberries and etc. The store will be open Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of this week. This will b your last chance, don't delay. Corner or Won man and Logan streets in Huehn !-:-ck. 1 DANIF.I, BROWN.
the Idiaiia Slate Teachers association They eUao ask thai a woman be ppoiotei on the industrial board. Mrs. 1.. T. Meyers was not jnesent so her portion of the report comes later. Mrs. Hi'l 'hen turned the meeting oer to Mre. fc.ugrne Cooper, chairman of the civic department, who had a j are treat In tore for them ail. Mij Martha Lund, harpist gae three nutnbrs. A. Josephlnr. K. H 'Sary, C. Annie Laurie. They ert beautifully rendtrtd and we'.! received. Kaeding by Mrs. John McNeil, hr subjects ' ere. 'el " Our Minister to Tea." 'hi "Jesus Faid My rare'' Th children
NEW WINTER HATS ( - " i
Willis :v. Gregory tosch of Madison.
guests of Kcnne;h Stewart and Kred-j of the Lafayette school gave "The T'ld
ricn MecKman over tn.- week-end. : r'per cf Ilamnn, thft cliildiMi re 1 ! ry well trained and t t-ir coaches j Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. "W. Bet Wniar.. ' elicited nuch favorable omment. :
a son. November ;o. at Si. Mainaret'l Miss Agnes Nst r f i.'.liirago Kavo an hospital. Both mother and bsby domj. addro.?. "Women mihI thr Industrial nicely. ; Ulat.-n." She handled th- sub.-jct 1 i in a masterful manner r s:ng t the Mrs. W. D. F.uchar.an ut-rta.ncd a poin; if c Kiu-r.-e as sb- urged itte few friends at dinner Saturday even - i e.ght hour labor law- (rem a standing. A prettily appointed course d n-i point of more. effi. i.-nt service for the ner was served Cards we.it: piayed in j employer and a better standard of c'tithe evening ' ienhip for our country. Mr. KreeJ man gav two very fine vocal numbers. Mrs. George Katger of Ua:r'oni accompanied by Mrs. Haael Houser. street has been ill with the pleurisy for I which concluded the program for the
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the paat week at her home. Laura Hay ward of Clvcajro spent
j the week end as the guest of Mr. and , Mrs. E. L. V. !il and dnugVters Mr.
. , . Anis tic Lean and Gladys St 11 of Webb 1 T?ta of the proposed concert on . mVr 2th in Huebn's Mail. thej,,ret- !
I'l-nnsond Saengerhund Fidelia has)
si ranged for a festival of song eveir- m , A Vail A cv.v.Ak t I. - - -
rs biu wsti 1 1 v r n 1 1 1 i nante f giving: evening. Nor. 25th Ticke;s -ld for the concert will be accepted I
day.
Mrs. M. J.
Duggan.
r.eporter.
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I i here wni op ca: a parry i inr I Hammond Country Cijb tomorrow af
ternoon at :'.S".
for admittance In Concordia Hall. 3't W. State street. Admission 50 centj. Come oce, come all. 11-20-5
T"otato House. 8 State Line St.. Ttwne 1309-W. Open for business daily. Potatoes 11.00, J1.4". J1.70 per bu. Very extra stock $1 80 per bushel de"iTered. 10c less per bushel it carftsd home. 11-19-tf
A. g'ood efljifyabTe time is guaranteedby the Hammond Saengerbund for Thaknvlji8; evening; in Concordia Kali. Jt W. State street. Song euerrises anil ball! Admission SO cents. 11-20-J
Poru to Mr. and Mrs. Fores; 5mi;h of 7S Maryland avenue. Gary. Ind., a son. Forest Junior, at the Mercy Hospital. Mrs. Smith win be remembered in Hammond as Ruth McCloud.
Mrs. F. B. McHroy of Detroit atieetj will entertain the Columbia '-li'o ft, her home tomorrow afternoon j The K. ot C. ladies will i-ae their ( card party at tbe K. of C. hail tumorrow afternoon in.'lead of Wednesday! afternoon as was originaly planned, j There will be several prizes K vn as '
The soft uptumert bnw is aril' !-p or-vt;i;insf ffalurr of the tea- ; r.'s hats. Here are two rtyjish rnu:s iv!-i:.-h sho the populmr off-
they have-weeks.
not nut
Lie piiui lew
returned to Wisconsin after spending the week-end at home. The Trinity Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Schrfri 16"! Loean street a' 1 M for an afternoon of ij?v!ns.
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REPORT Or THE CONDITION OP THE
National
At Hammond, in the State of IadiaJa, at tK Ckw of Bttsiaen a NoTtabcr 15, 1920.
fee f fitting1 ttfsr n turvmrniilr
ent affairs which are to be held In tbe near future, Th first affa-lr wlij be a nove.ty tuoonllgbt dance which will te beld n the Urd of November at Turner Jtall at lllth and Cedar atreat. This af
fair will be followed by stags, shows
and etc. The main object of this or
gantsation is to gat In touch. wltb a
charitable ergan'aatlone eo4 help them
wheoeier It Is needed. The Artsto Club will take any young man or men between the age of II and 60 providing they are of good character. At present t ho Initiation fee la small and In a few months It will. be Increased, so any man or young man desiring au application will immediate' y write for one. Next spring the Ariato Club will hare a baaeball team on the field and In tbe fa'l 4 fotball learn.
The Arista cJub rooms win he open j to visitors during the first few wees o? December. The club rooms are In the new Victory Bldg. at ISSth and ; Cedar street.
" ! Overdrafts lmse-ciirerl .iV54 20
LOOKS MUCH LIKE : U. S. GoTcrnment .ecuritw. owned: SCHOOLBOY JOB j Deposited to aecure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) Thieves, beiieved to hava been boys, j plefjgcd to secure U. S. deposits (par value) -Pcanthe ,tt,rt f ;" l:inbrr' i Pledged to secure postal savings deposits (par 59S Sibley si., last night. Km ranee i j was gained by smashing one of the big value; windows in front of the store. The ; Pledged as collateral tor Stale er other deposits burglars contented themselves with fir- j or bills payable teen pounds of mixed nuts and abovit i Owned and unpledged ten rounds of candy. Nothing risajw',, ;,... r.rtihcates and Tlirift StarflDS ac
tually owned Total U. S. Government securities
Other bonds, securities, etc
Reaenne District Ko. 7.
ank
RESOURCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) $1,000,324.37 Total Loans Deduct : Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Re
serve Bank (other than bank acceptances sold) (see hem 54a) Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with in dorsement of this bank, not shown under item
d above (see Item 54d)
$1,006,324.37
20,000.00
986.324.37 394.20
of value was disturbed.
100.000.00 1.000.00 15,000.00 270.650.00 90,430.00 200.00
477.300.00
43.500.00
vnT.P.A Tnn rttrv
TO DEMONSTRATE I Bn(is (other than U. S. Bonds) pledged to secure ! rostal savinas deDosits
Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned and unpledged 194,546.04 Total bonds, securities, etc.. other than than U. S '
Slocks, other than Federal Reserve Bank stock. .
The Deborah Aid Society an all day session Wednesday
ill hoid Novem
ber 21th. in connection with this they will also hold a home bakery sale. Anyone wishing to place an order for home made doughnuts or pie will phone 1734 or 253.
rrjtE'a A CHUCETO C.F.T T..OO. Harris A Shrago are opening a new srrocery and market at Standard and Harrison streets. They offer a prine t $6.00 to the person suggesting the nt and most appropriate nsme for their store. Address letters to Highland street. All letters to reach
above address by Nov. 27th. 11-22-1'
About ten couples, friends of Mrs. M. Graham, very delightfully surprised her at her home.. 697 Calumet avenue, last evening. The erenlng ! spent socially and nice refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Kirner of . West Elisabeth street anmoincs tn birth of a son born November 19, named Marvin Harris FJrner. Both mother
and son doing- nicely.
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j Mrs. Barbara Hipiey of 304 Henry J street was called to W'eems. Ohio, to-
i day on account of the illness of her i S'n Stephen P.inley she: will prol'ab'y !
remain there for several weeks.
This morning was the time set for the continuation of the hearing of A. C. Folea. the Indiana Harbor lwyr. on his speeding charge m the Hammond city court Fole had promis-ed to
orinfj ma oia macni:ii un nr. ' - r i "A f Judge KlotE try to make it go fater j Stocks of Federal Reserve Bank (JL per cent ot than twenty miles an hour. However, j subscription)
the lawyer bad business in the Superior , Furniture and fixtures
court so hri asked for another onunu- 1
ance, which waa granfd.
Hammond Chapter 370 O. K- Stare regular meeting Tuesday eve at S:00 .lock. Masonic Temple. Social time fallows the evening- session. Kach member reouested to nring a jar of fruit for Masonic and Eastern Star home ll-::-l RCTH THOMT50.V. Secy.
r you have the Intention to spend an evening of recreation, go to Coticerdis Hall. 309 W. State street on Tnanksg-tviB; averting. Nov. 25th. The Saengerbund F'idelia will render a series of song erercises and has arranged f t a. great ball. Admission 3 eenm Tickets sold for the concert will be accepted for admittance. Ur20-S
The L. O. T. M. Social Club wlti meet at the hoire of Mrs. Blmer Stone. 43 Michig-n avenu', tomorrow afternoon. - Madelyn Wilson has just returned from & visit in Williamsport and Lafayette. Ind. She spent the former part of the week at Williamsport and the latter part she came down to Lafayette where she attended the Fur-due-Indiana game and had a most delightful time with the Hammond folks who are attending school there The Hammond Woman's Club met In th K. of P. hall Saturday, November 20 at three o'clock. The meeting was
called to order by the president Mrs. W. A. Hill. The bjslness of the day was transacted and Mrs. Hill gave report on the State Federation ot Women's Club. The program was devoted to three aepartments of the federation work, education, conservation and legislation. Conservation seems
Mrs. Max Schmidt enterta ned
their home on 977 Calumet a.cnue for
her daughter Veargedeil Friday even- ' ing in honor of her birthday. Th ! evening was spent with, games, music and dancing and a nicely arraged two course luncheon was served. "oarcedell was the recipient of many 4 'v- ij , gifts.
j'ARISTO CLUB
GOES 114 FOR ATHLETICS
Real estate owned other than baaking house. . . .
Law fail reserve with Federal Reserve Bank:
MANY SCHOOL CHILDREN ARE SICKLY j U&&v? .nrt T! Mothers who alue their run comfort i r- i " f ' ,K ' t - ene the welfare of their children, should' Exchanges for clearing house never be w ithout a box of Mother Oray a) Checks on banks located outside of city or town Sweet Towders for Children, for use. , , , , , :. throughout the seAsor.. Th-?y Break up of reporting banc and outer rasn items
ach a 4 I Redemption fund w.th U. S. I veaurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer
Colds. Relieve Fe ertshr.ess
tion. Teething Disorders. Headachh an4
Stomach Troubles. Vs-a by motners for rvr 3" vesrs. THESK POWDERS GIV11 SATISFACTION. AH Drug Store. Do&'ta-ceept aay stits'Htat.e Adv.
240.046D4 10.135.96 4.200.00 7.106.04 5.244.33 64.802.10 126.476.77 10.846.98 645.32 3.200.00
Mr. and Mrs. C, TV Kichter ar.d j daughter Miss Velda delightfully pntertained a nurahi t ,,f friends at a j Sunday dinner ien n honor of Mi.j Richter's sister. Mrs Ollie Joseph ml : her daughter Mis Elewnor. of Dixon. Ill Those present were Mrs. Kmm Horn, Mr. Henry Virgil, Mr. A'-it; A'cgt. Harold F. Richfer of Clii -ag--. ! and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert C Ri'-hter and sons Verl and CIsMon. ( Ham- ! mofid. i
Mrs. Ralph Pierce. M?. J. D, Sma -ley and Mra. H. B. Easter attended a tea eiven by Mis Taude Smith at h-r home In Chicago ?iturdjy afterroou. MlsPmiVh entertnir.ed for her sis"r Mis L. Morris of Prov .dnct- Hh -de Island. Edith Ruff, who is doing service wurk 1n connection with the Aniican Red Cross in Cbi-sgo. ?pr.t the w-ek-end with bev fim.'y te .T. J. Ruffs of Carro'l sir-c-t. Marjory F.utT
The Ar s" r"ub. an organization of nvr a hundr-d Tnembers, rapidly ini rrasitiK. t Rohir to be th leading e-ruanir-at ion ft Indiana Harbor in the next year or so This week fourteen new members have been sd'ied and appi, cations are pour'ng in every day. This organization has gore on record as a social as well as a civic organisation. At present the social emmitINDIAN POET SAYS WE HAVE NO CALM
No. 156. Published Statemeat Trust Corapaay
TOTAL
Paul B. Liptnski. President. Peter Buczkowski, Vice Pres. Boleslaw Salik, Asst. Sec.-Treas.
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Northern Trust and Savings Bank
LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. Amount reserved for taxes accrued Amount reserved for all interest accrued Circulatinc not;s outstanding ...
'Net amounts due to banks, bankers, and tru t
companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items r.8 or 29
Certified Checks outstanding
40.516.57 26.914.40
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PIANOS
and PLAYER
A r TVT . 01...AMA Are roing to be sold by us during the next thre days 4U INeW rlayerS at prices and tenns that are unbelievable. We are doing this so as to introduce to the public the famous J. Church Players and Pianos. Every festnmcnt U equipped with the yery latest devices. A Small Amount Down. 3 Years to Pay the Balance. Liven up the Winter Evenings by purchasing a Piano Now
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at the cl.se of its busniess on Novem
ber 15th, 1920.
i Cashier's checks" on own bank outstanding ! -r . 1 t. -o -jo m -si ' Q'. T"1 ."
... ci.i. r t-j; ' lotai or items w, i?, vu. j auu at Hammond, in th State of Indiana, . . . . , j,DOl5t,)
j subject to Reserre (deposits payable within 30 ! davs) :
nrcnj-Rrp-c; 'Individual deposits subject to check Kt3uoiv,c. .,7n,R,;C ertificatcs of deposit due in less than 30 day a Loans and Discounts. .. .$1 -J.LM.: , , , t K ,
50' 01 ! Vomer titan ir mvnty --v., ..........
total ot demand deposits i.oincr man uau deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34. 35. 35. 37 and 38 631.517.30 Time deposits subject to Reterre (payabiafter 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings):
1765 45 I Cerlificates of deposit (other than for money
462.47 i borrowea;
fostal savings deposits
63.900.00 i 6.927.87 1 1.300.00;
Overdrafts Bonds and Stocks Furniture and Fixtures. . . Due from Departments. . .
j Due from Banks and Trust t Companies 37.567.99;
; Cash on Hand 17.I6J.U
Cash Items Taxes and Interest Paid Expenses
$1,936,724.33
100.000.00 40.000.00 13.602.17 3,555.09 7.464.24 98,200.00
83.374.43 649.80 3.704.62
e29.0o.t$ 2.420.71
3,209.25 :
i Other time deposits
I o'al Kesources . . . $286,701.98;
LIABILITIES, j Capital Stock Paid in..$ ! Surplus i Undivided Profits Net . .
! Interest. Discount and i Other Earnings 6,321.80
; uemand Leposiu. except
i Banks 89,807.44 ! Savings Deposits, Except i Banks 160,422.11
Other Liabilities 2,859.19
Total Liabilities
Total of time deposits subject lo Reserve. Items 39. 40. 41 and 42 7 19.656.59
! United States deposits (other than postal savings) : ' rv.l 1 ' :.. J C . -. - - J..i. ;n-lij,nr rlonmill
"5 000 00 I UlnCT nllca -'l"',-8 UCJJUillJ, UIVIWVJ.UJ vw-.w "2'.000'.00!0 f-U' S-,disb"T'5 offpr5' "r' i. ;Q 44 i- Bills payable with Federal Reserve bank
1.000.00
TOTAL
Liabilities for rediscounts with federal Kcserve
Bank (see Item Id)
47.22164 42.579.70 629,654.25
1 .600.00 230.000 0) ? 1, 936 724.33 $ 20.000.00
$ 20.000.00
..$286,701.98
Trade in that Silent Piano
DOWN on initial payment will send on? of the world's finest players to your home. Buy a Player Piano For Thanksgiving
FUSEE
FUtiEtE
Duet Bench, Your Own Choice of Rolls and Floor Lamp
NOTICE We defy anyone to duplicate this offer at any other store in the United States. Every instrument is guarartecd and of perfect tone and construction and pleasing case designs. Player Pianos From $495. to $750.
John Church Piano
Open 546 HOHMAN STREET, HAMMOND, INDIANA Open Evenings (Where Chicago Cars Stop) Evenings
Sir Rabindraaath Tagor. Sir Rabin rrrsnath Tag-or. tit. jrraat philosopher and mystic poot of India, vho recertly witnessed the YaiePrincetn jrain. declared before leaving the unirer-'ty that there ia no calm in America. "This ia prohabJy due to your climate," he said, "You do cot commune enough with the Almighty. H; aid he wag not aurpriaed at the sire of the crowd, for in Indie tie football association attracts "nearly twice as many." It wag the color and organisation of the crowd, ar ' the style of play which he noticed.
j STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF j LAKE. SS: l I. Boleslaw Salik. assistant Secre- ; tary-Treasurer of the Northern Trust i & Savings Bank of Hammond. Ind.. do j solemnly swear that the above stateI ment is true. Dim rci y ct it
ociu;tn )."uirv. j j Subscribed and sworn to before me, j I this 22nd day of November. 1920. ! Subscribed and sworn to before me. ! Taxes and Interest Pair. . 462.47 i this 22nd day of November. 1920. Notary Public, j EMMA E. CLAUS. j My commission expires October 27, l Notary Public. I 1924. Mv commission exp. Jan. 16. 1923.
Total contingent liabilities (54 a. b. c. and d) fnot including items in Schedule 23) . . .
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.) (exchrsire of notes upon which total charge raot t. exceed 50 cents waa made) was none. The number of saeh loans was none.
STATE OF INDIANA.) COUNTY OF LAKE.j' I. Theodore Moor. Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and behef. THEODORE MOOR. Cashier.
Correct Attest: LEO WOLF. C. E. BAUER. W. D. HS. Directors.
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Now You Have Them at This Store 25 to 40 Per Cent. Reductions Only a few days left of tkis rreat aale Have you received your share of the wonderful Savings? Every piece of furniture on our entire third floor is reduced.
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