Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1920 — Page 6
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THE TIMFP Xo'vmli:r 27. 1920.
NEW LOW PRICES MEAN MORE THAN IRE SAVINGS IN COST Auto E eductions Place Machines Within Reach of the People
Epu-orth Leairue at 8:30. deader: Eorghil'i Henrlcksen. rreaching service at 7:30.
St. Faal'a Xntnraa Church. to Clinton ft. V. V. I.ichtslnn. Fastor. 3:30 Preparatory Service.
10 M'.rnSng r'nkf, Holy Commun-i Ion. I I:uu Sunday school. j 4:00 V(P(r rrne-f. Knrlish. Holy j Communion. :c mum subject: "The, Firs-t i "ommandment." '
.'oie rh;ijit,- an ume ur I'-ngllrh svrvlrf 3. Inimanvtel Evangelical caurclt. 343 Sibley St. Ttev. Carl Schaeff:r. pasior. Phone I1S3W. Jl-v. Carl Shaffer. J:0" . m. Sunday rhoo' 10:15 a. m. American ser lee. Adent. Wednesday Hvrnlng Social meetins of r.rt he rhood. Thursday afternoon Rnd evening; ( 'liristmaa sale of Liidics Aid and T. P. U.
Uonal and the. speaker Is from Chicago,
CIoa M. E. Church. 203 Truman tv, Phone 1I9SJ. t:30 a. m. Sunday
Muay. t0:30 a. m. Morn in Service.. 7:30 p. m. lipworth League.
Rev. Berk. Paster. School' and Bible
"Ner before has the high grade .-.iTi-bito he-n within the buyinic :' ' h uf ro iivtny people as it is to- :.; ,'; ai j K. II. i-'ud". Vtl!js-0r-n! dvaler in Hammond and .ary i-rrH-ry. " I hat is the deeper siEnificJnc ot ' i a r1tii..n iin ... 'nn
--orriins to model, announced a few i first Prealjyterlaa Cliorca.
..; ao by the Wi!!ys-1 verland Co. j : 'Iol' U'. O, on both Ui Willys-Knight t m.1 tvrland cars j The avrvc m:m lr. - within hit! "I-..T1-. Th.t ts Cfpociinr true in these i
utjs v hsn credit restrictions are very "f ' ere Pcfore lie buys any article, lie
'I'.ifl liur whether he can aii'ord it. j
! oth'-r wor is lis compares cost against j st. PatU's Church Sfticorl"mc j P.:mbach Ave. and Ann St. "E&ri :n 1303 the erase market I Siiim!- School at ":4 a. r. n;i of a motor car $1,(38. The I Morning: praj er with STtnen at 10:4a i.mon wae for a first riass carpenter ! ,nV , ,, S-rec-ial preacher for th:s service, uiis $.... per day. Tli-rcfore. the, rtev. Albert K. Selcc-r of Chicago.
i-jfhae of a car in 1303 would have
rirot HVhoolst Episcopal Church. llfv. BenJ Hist, pastor. Iv. Mm. I.. EurgfS!. Religious Director. SZ'J Hohman St. :ftO e. r. c'as meettnr. 8:30 a. m. Sunday s;.-.ool and Bibl clasa. 10:4S a. m. Tor-inr worship. 5:3t p. m. Pocial Hour.
6:3i' p. m.Ep worth Tvagu. 6:30 p. m. Intermediate League. ?:30 p. m. Evening worship. Sermon by the pastor. 7:S0 p. m. Wedaeaday, Prayer Meeting.
Sslratlia army.
J !9 Eat State st. Captain Samuel
H-orKra in cnars,e. Meetlncs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Sunday scnool at 1:30 p. m. Sunday evening Salvation services at S p. m.
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Hobman and H'.cbland sta. J. C. rarr-tt. Minister. Pibl school at 9:43 a. nv M-rning wor.ii!p at 11:00 a. m. F"rmon by t'l pitT. 'hrlstian l-'mlcavor at e:30 p m. Ei"ii!:it VV rj-bip 7 :3 p- m. A Thanki?lv.irg crtata givrt und'T lii direction of John McNeill-
MuOTon'a H. H. FL Co. Scranton. Pa.
Don't Buffer another day with contlration. Don't paralyze jour system with strong cathartics. Us a purely vegetable compound that starts the stomach, liver and bownls into action in a natural way. The greatest tonic laxative aver dis-
fcpre.v-nted H months vage..
' r 1514 prices the American niotr i ur hit new low records becauso of tiic j "Jvent ff the lighter, less costly models.) Th average car a!uo then represent1 less than 13 months wages lo the!
Trices of all commodities skyrocketed in 1313. The rrice of the motor cr advanced to an sv crate of $1103. Kjt tho carpenter's union wajre had a.dancfeil to $6. 50 and $7 a diy si that, 'iepite the increased prices the purlias' of a car represented only six end harf ntonths wages or a little more :iian on-thr3 what it did In 1903. ' With the wide price reductions that l f e been put into effect in the automo-b-.Ie. industry recently, the averspe price f-r 1330 win thow a great shrinkage. The ai rage carpenter's iva; is as r:sh:cr higher than in 1313. "Mfhat applies to the carpenter apt i'-ea to practically every other craft. In the case of th-3 Overland touring far, the carpenter's investment represents only a little more than four month -f labor, based on the reduction in i ri'-es recently announced. ' Lookinsr at the automobile industry frcm this standpoint it has never been ro intricately sound. Kevc-r before wera h.era so many people who could afford o biy because such a small investment 'f their labor was represented. And i e et- tcfore was the need of the automobile greater. '.'In the new Overland, there )s rld:ng comfort, bountiful quality and long life. In tests without number in every port of the country thi. wonderful T-ght car has demonstrated that It fulfills the requirements of the average ir.rn for economy and endurance and !or-s life."
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S'jndny school ai 3:4j a. m. iradrd cours used.
Morninc sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, "A Great Partnership." Fworth l,"miuo at 6:0 p. m. Tonic; "l"n-Chntian America. A Jiensce and a Clial len jfe." (.edcr. Mr. krdon Villia.iri". Evening Sermn at 7:30 p. i"i. Subject: "Sowins and Peapintr." A quartette composed of J. W. Wiederarott, Irs. C. C. Fprout. .T. C MHUken and trs. Ray Wells will funinish special music at the evening servic. Solxl St. Pentecostal AssemblT. 741 Sohl st. Dedication services will be held at ihe Peritacoptal Assembly church at 743 Sohl street. Sunday. The hours of 'worship w;ll be 10:30, 3:30 and ,7:33. with th dedicstlon sermon at 3.30 p. m. Ther will be special speaking andspecial rnuEic. Rv. Ira E. lavid. of Arsto. 111., will deliver the dedication address. Mins l?ertha Meyer, a returned missionary from China, will also be present and speak.
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REAL ESTATE OFFICE BOBBED Sneak thieves broke lrito the real irate office of J. A. Field at ti?3 tJroadway in Gary some time during : '.e night last night according to in-
formafir rciv.. t 'i j mrii.n'.. in I I
fail'rc to get into the eafe and dek ar.-ied away the only valuable artlc'e n yisrftr. a typewriter. Detectives in--Tt!S-ated the robbina this morning.
First Church of the ITacareae. Corter C'timt and Michigan aves. A. II. Vel's. rastor. Sunday s-hool. 9:45 a m. Morning Worship at 10.43 p. m. Tmrg Peoples' meeting. $:4 p. m. Evangelistic service -7:13 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:15 p. mTrlalty English I.n.heraa Chnrch. T. of P. Temple, corner Hohmar anf Og"1en sts, TT. Mackensen, Pastor. 34 Mason st Phone 144S. 9:13 a. m. Sunday Solino!. I0::i0 a. m. Storninsr .Service. 7:45 p. in. P.v"ninr "orship. The Associated Biota Studeata hld p-th-lie services every Sunday in Odd r-"1-lo'i Hll. Rer ice jr i-ierior:i'rt
THE PILL THAT WILL
Why es-prhnat with Etbt a ad bowel remedies whea ansa are so g-oe i a Ir. Kdwarda' llaadelioa Pilla, aad a small box win put yon right t Dr. Edwards Dandelion Pills are made frm ttta extraeta f ejt'Jb!es and herbs only, and or famous as a dependable remedy far eoaatlpatier, inilieestiott, liver, aad toautdi tremble, They hav nre4 maay a daeter'a bill, as well aa natold aufferiag, atid there it set a eaaa tiat these fills will aet hern. If yea havw ifw caed Dr. Edwards' Daadelioa rillt, grt them, thea roa will feel their woaderfnl resnlta lTn 't pat off. Jr sat by aS drof-jriru.
Charter No. 3478.
Reserve District No. 7.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At H mraorrl, in the State of Indiana, at the C!oe of BasineM on November 15, 1920. RESOURCES.
Warming relief for rheumatic aches.
LIE'S just used Sloan'
Carlstiaa Cfcurcii. -lumet avenue and Summer Boulevard.' '. M. Smithson. minister. f j 30 Bible school. j 13:45 Communion ani sermon. SubJ"t: "What Do You Mere Than ' Others ?'" f:4"i Junior, Intermediate and Senior End"avor. T.S'i Sermori. subject: ('an person1 f.ive a Christian Ijife Out or the j Church?" . The bou'h F'de bus leaves 15ih and' M.i'on at 8:15. The N'orth Sice but:' il be on Sh:ns1d 9:"0. Huehn. ? : . 0 ; . i'K and Hoffman. 3:30. Z rot ide ta j ', fcntl from the services. I1
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Liniment and the quici
comfort had brought a smile of pleasure to his face-. Good for aches resulting f.-om weather exposure, sprains, strains, lsmc back, overworked muscles. Fcmtraies "without rubbing. All
it AO drugsistj have it.
Liniment
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First Baptist Church. 307-313 Sibley st. R. D. LickTider, Faster. Fundy School T a. m. j Morning Worshiri 11 a. txi. ! F.r'radicr AtWins of CJiicago. late of j Prarre. will he the spreke'r. J The Irternr-d He Baptist Union will) met at 6:30. i li' f Dmg Worhii 7:?0 p. m. J The Tour.g People s Chorus will I "sing. vT'evlnesday evening at ? p. m. coven- j ant ajid business meeting. J special Services: l.neadier W. At'ns. of Chicago, lata ef France, w ith Colonel Roosevelt's ' division, will sp-k in t:ie First I
Rartit church Sunday morning at i No. 5
;y 11 o rlw nil at the Salvation Armv 5 hi II at 3 p. m. and 8 tv m. He is ; a verv fluent speaker and the pub-
f lie ought not to nvss this eppor- I
. i upiry 10 near mm. i .vcryhooy is welcome to all tl-e service., ppec- ;' 11 prog'-am is on for Sundav evei rmsr at the Calvstiim Army halt in r; 'hat a number of members will be J enrolled and two new cadets re - - cej'.ed. Come and see.
Important Change hi Train Schedules
November 2S Nickel Plate Road KflTeeltT Tember i, Paaaenger Tralaa velll he doe to leave Hammond followai
Wetlnnml o. 1 4:40 p. m. o. 37:40 p. m.
6:59 a. m.
f-'.anl bound No. 3 11:33 a. m. No. 4 S .5S a. m. No. 6 3 :3S p. m.
Caateaary M. E. Church. U.t the Lincoln Schooj F.uUd'.ngs. cn t Johnson st... near Oostlin. JP'arren C. Ilensle. Pastor. jndav School at 9:45 a. m. lorniriB: service at 10:45 s. r,,. junior f'ayri" st 3 p. m.
Through New Vork-l'lucsgo sleeping cars and coaches in Tiair.s Nos. 1 and 3. Parlor tar and Dlnlnx Car fervlr P.uff alo-Chtcazo sleepers in Tra'ns Nor. 5 and ..... Nop. .t rd 4 ae local day trains b? tveen Cleveland and Chicago. tJet f ill information rerarding rates and -tieketa 11 a') imti. routes and vesen-'ations. . etc. from p. Thomso'l. Ticket Apent Hammond. Ind.
Loans ar.d discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) $2278.618.82 Total Loans $2,278,618.82 Deduct : Foreign D-.IIs of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown under item d above (see Item 54d) non Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $6,699.70 U. S. CoTtrncicnt securide. owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds (par value) $ 250.000.00 Pledged to secure U. S. deposits (par value).. 10,000.00 Pledged as collateral for State or or other deposits or bills payable 650.000.00 Owned and unpledged 370.260.00 Total U. S. Government securities Other bonds, securities, etc.: Donds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits $ 157,000.00 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including
stocks), owned and unpledged 468,692.92 Collateral trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YEARS' time 93.475.00 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. . . . Item3 with Federal Reserve Bink in process cf collection (not available as reserve) Cash in vau't and net amounts due from national banks Exchanges fcr clearing house Total of Items 12, 13. 14. 15. and 16....$ 781.324.84 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 due Total
A rordial invitation j :; evtend-d ! pi' -'He to attend these s rics. Special lingers and speakers. Ptaa Straat Prestyterlan Church. Corner Pine st. and Chicago ava. :45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 3:00 p. m. Catechism Classes. :3 p m. Senior and Intermediate Christian Fndeavor. 1:30 p. m. Evening Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. ni. ITaycr Meeting. Friday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practlca. Tho rst Spiritualistic Church cf Eia. mond will hold church tomorrow evenine at 9R West :tate sc. over Weil T'rtig Ktore. At 7:45 Snndav. Oct.
3rd. A'! iiiivb' i Invited. l.t.v v. lit gv..' puttie icals.
Emma Tl-.st Cha-ch of Ch.rTst, ScleaUst.
1 t?. fionman yt.
Th Christian Trleaia Churca. At the school house on Spruce st.. near Madison at. Rev. E. J. Orifloth, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sundav School. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Service. Dlvtaa Healing aaaatlaga. ITeld at our branch, 308 Truman ava.. we i come.
Morning fn Ice at 10:43 S'irday school at 1! o'clock. "ednsdav evening testimonial meet Ing at S o'cIock. A fre reading room is open daily x cept Sunday. frcm3 to 6 p. ro.. and o Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:3 The public Is cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room, to 9.
SICK WOMEN HEAR frlE You Can Be Free from Fan as I Am, if You Do as I Did. Harrington, Me. "I suffered with
backache, pains through my hips
and such a bearing down feeling that I could not Btand on my feet. I also had other distressing symptoms. At times" I had to give up work. I tried a number of
remedies but Lydia i E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did me more cood than
j anything else. I am
regular, do not suffer the pains I used to, keep house and do all my work. I recommend your medicine to all who suffer as I did and you may use my letter as you like." Mrs. Minnie Mitchell. Harrington, Me. Taere are many women who suffer as Mrs. Mitchelldidandwhoarebeingbenefited by this great medicine every day. It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nervotjs prostration. Ly'dia E. pinkham's Vegetable Compound contains no narcotics or harmful drugs. It is made from extracts of roo'3 and herbs and Is a safe medium for woment I f tou need special advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, (confidential), Lyca, Mass. .
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Don't neglect hating the car injured, upholstery repaired prromptry it pays. We effer the service of skilled experts together with the finest leathers, curled hair, etc., for the repair and rebuilding of the car'i upholstery. Moderate charges highest cjada workmanship.
Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co.
178-80-82 H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND.
PHONE HAMMOND 3471
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$2278.618.82
$6,699.70 j
1280.260.00;
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LIABILITIES.
48,472.28 15,886.31
NOTICE!
POTATOES
Don't wait and pay four dollars per bushel. Our price $1. $1.40 $1.70 Delivered 10c per bushel less if taken at the store. Our potatoes are hand-assorted and you get 60 pounds for a bushel. Geo. & Joe. Liesenf elt 666 STATE LINE STREET
PHONE 1309-W HAMMOND, IND.
Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided Profits $ Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid.
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 banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (otrer than included in Items 28 or 29) Certified checks outstanding Total of Items 28.' 29. 30, 31. and 32 $ 146.845.54 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits subject to Reserve) deposits payable within 30 days: Ind vidual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 dys (other than fcr money borrowed) Other demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34. 35. 36. 37. and 38 $2,316,392.10 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 50 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 39. 40. 41. and 42. $1,685,324.05 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
161,565.35 588.763.62 30,995.87
4,583.57 12.500.00 21.391.50 $5,367,911.67
250.000.00 100.000.00 32,585.97
14.471.73 635.30 12297.21 247.500.00
143.883.06 2.962.48
2.278,886.83 33.485.80 4,019.47
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BURKET THE DENTIST X'ill make the following low prices for honest, reliable dentistry until January I, 1921:
Gold Crown. 22K $5.00 and up UTiite or Porcelain Crewn $5.00 and up Bridge Work, per tooth $5.00 and up Gold fillings $2.00 and up Silver fillings $1.00 and up Full plates, upperor lower $10.00 and up Painless extracting $1.00 Gas or Somnoform Given Dr. Burkctt will personally examine your teeth and tell you truthfully what, if anything, is needed. I have had over 20 years experience. REMEMBER These prices 3r only for a short time, so take advantage of this chance' to get your teeth fixed. We use only the best material and latest appliances for modrrn dentistry and will guarantee all work. Foreign languages spoken. Open evenings until 9 p. m. Phone 3189. BURKET THE DENTIST 3oom 116, over Woolworth 5 & 10c store. Hammond, lnd.
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Total
197.503.89 120.399.10'
1,367.421.06
1.000.00 550.000.CO 10.859.7Z $5,367,911.67
Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount oa which ialeres and discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by liw (Sec. 5197, Rt. Stat.) (exclusive of notes npon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was made) was cone. The Bomber of such loans was none. j
STATF. OF INDIANA. )
COUNTY OF LAKE.
) 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. Correct Attest: W. H. RIPPE. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of Seotember. 1920. A. M. TURNER. DAVID T. EMERY. JOHN E. FITZGERALD. (Seal) Notary Public. W. C. BELMAN. My commission expires Aug. 24. 1923. Directors.
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Irresistibly Rhythmic, efkady DanceMusic
Compensating Spring Motor used in THE CHENEY The Chenev builds its own motor with two separate ceil springs that keep the rpeeJ of the t jrntable absolutely even. The rhythm and pitch are thus Lept the same throughout. Every part cf The Chesey motor is so accurately made and tested in the Cheney factories that its running is practically noiseless.
CHSKSr OaCMSSTKAL CHIIIIM
riease send me without obli!!Oi yytii beautifully illustroied 3 pase Chixiv booklet
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Your fect can hardly hold still while The Cheney plays a lively dance record. It has "the swing," the lilt, the persuasion, that makes it such pleaure to dance to real music. There is no trouble "keeping time to the music" when the time is kept so steady by The Cheney motor. You will find genuine enjoyment in dancing without the actual orchestra. For The Cheney plays with both rhythm and volume. Let us show you how The Cheney tone adjuster, reproducer, tone arm, acoustic throat, orchestral chambers and violin resonator all help make its music ideal for dancing and general entertainment. If you cannot call, write us for the interesting Cheney booklet. E. C. Minas Company Hammond, Indiana
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