Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1920 — Page 2

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RED CROSS DRIVE IS FARING That Lake cruntjr ,p?or: i;i re-; pond more liberally as th.-y Jfs tlir nJ Oros failing: to fi-ur' :ieoio1 i nupport la the opinion of many workers j over th county today as still imi- re- j turns are coming In snowing that l isn't all over yet and that more mem-j berships can be secured. j At the Oary buil-iing, 6ih svf nu" and ; Broadway. Oary. every office iifis ! membership, making the first hu!ne.: r-ulldlns to ent tied to hang out the "100 per cent" sign. The Gary V . ; M. C. A. has (tone oer 100 per cer.t and this showa the loyalty of service men; to the Ked Cross ts many have rooms) at the "Y." i Indian Harbor, heretofore unor-j aanized for the drive, now ha Ma- ; i.ens where tnemberah- pa ir.ay i-c otalned at the following p:a.u: Secretary of Civic Club. Katherlne House, SSth and Tr.e. r?. Tub;ic Library. Mr. Antrobus, Inland Steel Co. Reitaurant. Residents of lnd:ar.a Harbor are urged ts secure their memberships at thee places at once. Miss Rhoda Welding:, execv.tive secretary of the Lake County Council of the Red Cross, spoke at llobart before a larpe club meeting Monday evening snd on next Monday Hobart will op;i sn aggressive canvass for memberships. Hobart has had some difficulty n organising- for the drive but is now !! under way. Miss Welding nn torn -Aoiklns hard over the county. .lu.-t how the Red Crojs Fourth Annual Roll Ca'l needs the rupport "f every man, woman and child in l.au ounty is demonstrated by the rrturtis thus far reported. The total for the ounty is only SS.130 less than tho total last year for Gary alon-. Gary's total to date is i:.400 witlj a number of churches, foreign socleties and "Mop-Up" solicitors yet to hear from. At the best Gary will make showing- several thousand members hort of last year's 8.000 unless every person gets busy. . Crown Point has done best In proportion to sis", thus far. turning; "

00 memberships to date with still j more coming in. Mrs. C IV Koot, di- j rector of the Roll Call there, has prov-j en her ability as an organizer. j The surprising feature of the Roilj ("ail in vie wot" average returns has : ben the 2,0f0 memberships cured i.t Kast Chiacgo. "Work there is ontinu-. . Jng and may set the record figure for j the county. In Hammond, where the work got 1 ! i late start owing to the .necessity ot i Mayor Brown quitting the d rector'sl rost due to Illness in the family, only

130 memberships were reported were reported up uHi yesterday. This total w'.l 1 bo swell-i ed into th ethousands, it is rirector Margaret ririe who h ped by, is work-1 ing hard to overcome the handicap of the late start. Whiting has reported 1.00O memberships to date while many more reports are yet tobe received and those, it is anticipated, will double that figure anj THATS DIFFERENT hEulO , HDLO 5 'his MUbUVALE 2fc3?' HlLt.o "r'S HELtO - iS This - HtV . UJHGS OO THIS

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carry on all Red Cross civilian and o!-!tr the greatly Increased cost of tnalndier relief throughout the county. Irtj..nanc.. There has been practically

spite of the discouraging figures today. every loyal citizen is urcod to renew I efforts at once and get Jut one more; membership before the end of thei weeli. I DISCUSS COLLEGE lege T DENVER FINANCES A! INDIANAPOLIS. Ind . Nov. 24. ThBy Hal Probasco HELLO v - 'r OFF -i"wit RbT VS VOU My (LXAt IS'CCAVXFISH IcTo TEU MET u;wC vcu A2 v-O

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.PROCLflMflTDN THURSDAY NOV. 25". 2 9 2.0 si6neo PRESIDCNT WU50M 'UNCLE eirffhS " LfiTHfiAJ- i?7,f? PREDICTS ff iVlD IMP OPf WINTEK'FOR THE THfiTjr 7w t3 LICfHTfTVD SUtL CGJ ffF .--'- Pi'A financial situation of tho three slat" educational lnjftit jtlons, Vurd'ie tin 1 Indiana universities and thet Stet--Normal school, will be presented to 6rt'i or more prominent Indiana clt!-ei;:. who will attend a d nner to be x'wn next Monday night at the Claypo1 hotel here. Invitation for the dinner . are being mailed to leading bus;r.e?.s j men and farmers ot me state, momters of the legislature and others vitally Interested In the welfara of tha three schools. The three institutions are known to tc in bad financial straits a a res-. It ir..-reo.se In their incomes, it is i. a nt The nroa-ram to be nut hefore ih leKlslature will be d bussed at the dinner. mm UUIL IN REFINERY (United States S. Lead Refinery, Inc.) The United States Load Refinery Incorporated was established at a Grasselli, Last Chicigo. 'in 1906. In the fall or 11)19 the United Slates Btates Metal Refirery Company, the controlling sitock hr-ing owned by the United Sta'es Meul Refinery Company, of Boston, and was the largest non-scr ous metal refineries in the world. In thc fall of 13y9. the United Stales Melting & M(r.lng Company acquired the miroritv jtork of the U. S. Metals Refining i olnpony Inc.. including the Last Chicago plant, now under the present name. The' latu Wil'lam Thuni of Hammond, was :;rnt to the East Chicago plant to c!e np and perfect the refimnir process and through h.y unttrir.g eftor' which resulted in success, due credit is glve-n. Lead bullion, containing as impurities, g Id, silver, bismuth arsenic and coloriuin is- received fftrr the Company's Western smelteries- and is purified by electrolosis. ; . The result in- pig lead on account or :mpuritie'S especially desirable Tor j the manufacture of high- grade whttc j lead. The F.ast Chtciigo piant hss a chemt- I S cal division wherein is manufactured j hydro-, hlorlde aeid. lead plating' solu- j tion that, renders a high quality roncrete hnniness under the process used ) by the U. S. M. Co. The choiiiicnln are marked from the East Chicago plant and the metals are tld from the main headquarters of the company at 120 Broadwas-, New Tork. The plant employe? in tho neighborhood cf 225 men. many of whom ar 13 t. umJmLr

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They mint come td e atop when crossing Michigan live., Guthrie, Cedar, Chicago ave., Porith and on all boulevard-. They must not park within fifteen fM of a corher curb and within fiftyfeet cf a street car intersection. WHAT JUDGE DUNN SAYS City Judge Dunn today made a statement In contradiction to rumors that he is to be indicted together with another official for alleged ala of confiscated liquor-. "All Intoxicating liquors confiscated by the police and presented In evidence In the city court are turned over to the federal government." stated the Judge. "Whatever the source of Ihe rumor that this liquor is sold it Is TJrrinf ormefl -3 to the procedure of the court. "Furthermore the defense of violators of the state liquor laws is noe confined to ona or two lawyers. With one or two exception every attorney in the city has appeared in defense of these prisoners In th city court. Tho court has not control over the fees they charge but the prospective client is at liberty to go to another attorney if one lawyer asks an unreasonable fee. "In the seven years that t have served as city Judge the city court has "taken fines and fees In excess of $160,000. The number of cases tried Is more than 35.000." Judge Dunn declared that the decision of the city court in a liquor case, does not prohibit the federal operatives taken the evidence and causing the arrest GROGTOY

pr.ee.ncr tiiroufh the ftdeTal courts 'In eaaa the fine:ts not satisfactory the crry tho pro-cutkn r a city court "'Vrnment cari tcto lt on-n court," aaid the judge. The statement hy Juigt Unn w prompted ty trie rumor that htt been in circulation for several weeks to the effect tfeat hi- inaictmont wfruld t asked of the current federal grand Jury at Indlanapoli. The rumor h bee;i traced to a eon'oKsed boot!r;r v ho ia attd to be In the employ or the federal government at present, a-ord!n-to frienda of the etty Judge. The boot -lefger waa tried by Judge Iunn who incurred h! emnlty, tt Is atlted. ELEVEN HURT IN MINE ACCIDENT I INTFRhATIONAL NIWS SERVICE ' STAVNTfJ.N'. Ilia.. ;ov. 2 .- Eleven men were eriiu-ly Injured at tln n, 2 or the Superior Coal Co., here today, when the cage cable broke and dropped the cage 2$ feet down the shaft. They were taken to a hospital avt Litchfield, end It Is fpared that several will die. PASTIME TODAY Tom Mix in "HELL ROARING REFORM" TOMORROW Shorty Hamilton in 'SHORTY BREAKS THE YELLOW RING" Abo Marie Walcamp in "The Drafon' Net" TODAY AND TOMORROW Harry Carey in "BLUE STREAK McCOY" Also a Good Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Wm. Russell in "THE CHALLENGE OF THE LAW" No. IU PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY Peter W. Meyn. President. P. G. Jenks. Vice President C. S. Fletcher. Secretary. C. S, Fletcher, Treaurer. Condensed Statement of the Condition of Standard Trust and Savings Bank At Hammond, in tho Stte of Indiana, at the close of its business on NoTtmbtr 15th, 1S20. RESOURCES. I. Loans and Discounts. $163,375.00 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. to. Overdrafts ZZ.b Bonds and Stocks. . . 22.430.50 U. S. Liberty Bonds. 41.51 Ml Company Building. . 5.344.57 Furniture and Fixtures 5,712.84 Other Real Estate ... None Advances to Estates and Trusts None Due from Departments 553,56 Hn. frnm Ranltt and Trust Companies . . 26.228.20 11. Cash on Hand 8,647.84 12. ash Items 94.68 n 14 15 Cash Short one Trust Securities None Taxes and Interest paid None Bills in Transit 7.500.00 16 Total Resources. .$306,427.68 LIABILITIES. 1. Capital Stock Paid in ' 2. Surplus 3. Undivided ProfitsNet 4. Dividends Unpaid . . . 5. Interest, "Discount and Other Earnings. . . 6. Demand Deposits, ExccDt Banks i 25.000.00 None 4.519.35 None 1,336.31 150.634.63 7. Savings Deposits, Ex cept Banks 112.464.33 8. Trust Deoosits. Ex cept Banks None 9. Special Deposits. Except Banks 10. Certified Checks .... 579.15 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Due to Banks and Trust Companies . . None Due Departments ... 1 .098.66 Premium Reserve on Bonds None Cash Over None Trust Investments . . . None Bills Payable None Other Liabilities .... 920.00 Total Liabilities. .$306,427.68 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, 55: I. Charles S. Fletcher. SecretaryTreasurer of the Standard Trust and Savings Bank, of Hammond. Indiana, do tolemnly swear thai the above statement is true. CHARLES & FLETCHER. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 24th day of November. 1 920. CHARLES H. WOLTERS. Notary Public. My commission expires July 24, 1921.

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VlnruIaT, Krr. 24, 1920. DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY Vera Gordon, Alma Ruben and Gaston Glaii in "HUMORESQUE" SPECIAL FOR THANKSGIVING Oli?e Thomas in "DARLING MINE" For the benefit of those who have not seen , "HUMORESQUE" we will run it one show only, tomorrow afternoon, "HUMORESQUE" Starting at 2:30 FRIDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Olive Thomas in . "DARLING MINE" and "THE CINEMA MURDER" Afternoon Only EVENING "THE CINEMA MURDER"

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Marion Daries in "THE CINEMA MURDER" SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY f if esse Iu. Lasky presents jCECILRDeMILLE'S odttction "Something To Think About 3y JanieMacphersoix B,BTB.B.B7BB.BaBBi.BTO.B . . . . -. - J ; v.. t . . J THE RPHEU THEATRE Hammond :: Indiana TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Bnd Schaffer & Co. in "What Next" A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY 10 People Mostly Girl STUTZ BROTHERS Acrobatic Novelty GARFIELD & SMITH Conversational Nonsense HELEN MORETTI A Story in Songs WALTER BAKER & CO. Comedy Magic DeLuxe NELSON & MADISON Rube and the Ruby Also Ruth Roland ia . "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES' NOTICE Continuous show tomorrow From 2 to 11 P. M. 1

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