Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1921 — Page 2
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THE TIMES
EDWARD C. MINAS CO.
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Saturday Night Only 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. These items below have been very specially priced as a final wind-up for the first week of our Department Managers Sale. Each one represents a savings that are less than actual cost.
Outing Flannel 12y2cYd. 28 inches wide, heavy pajama and night gown flannel; stripes and plaids. Formerly selbng at 29c. Special for Saturday night, 7 to 9:30.
Men's Fancy Hose 50c Pair $1.50 Values Fine silk plaited, two-tone ejects, with drop stitches. Black plaited, with green, gold, wine and tan. Sold for $1.50. Saturday, 50c per pair.
LARD 15c lb. (3 lb. limit)
MILK Borden's Evap. lOVc Can (4 can limit)
FANCY PEABERRY
COFFEE 20c (2 lbs. limit)
PER POUND
Hair Nets 9c Cap or Fringe All colors.
Veilings 39c Yard Including Values to 9 8 c
Women's Fibre Silk Hose
BLACK ONLY
49 c
MERCERIZED LISLE TOPS
A LIMITED NUMBER OF MISSES' PLUSH COATS $4.95 This is the most extraordinary economy news you have heard for quite a while. These Coats are priced at less than the cost of material and making alone. Fortunate is the miss who grasps this opportunity at an early hour.
YARNS 2 for $1 Your choice of silky worsted and sport yarns, in all new shades and fancy mixtures. Saturday evening only, 2 for $1.00. JAP RUNNER In blue print, size 18x54 inches. A f Each 4SJC
WOMEN'S BLACK
Long Sateen Bloomers 98c
Regular $1.95 Values
"rVOMEN'S-WHITE Wash Waists 79c Values to $1.95 White and Colored Sizes 36 to 46
Hockey Caps 59c ALL COLORS (Second Floor)
Girls' Gingham Dresses Light and dark shades, good styles; sizes 2 (J "1 CQ to 5. (Second floor.) Special at P Ol
$5 Auto Strop Razor Complete with 6 blades and strop; in brown J? O QO folding case. (Basement.) Saturday evening . P J O DINNER PAIL Wearever aluminum. The best made. Our special for Saturday evening, $4.19
Girls' Tarns 50c Each Duvelette and Velvet Tarns, in various colors. Specially priced for "After-Supper Sale."( (Millinery, second floor.)
TERESTIHG LECTURES ARE
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t.-ad oj,.-rlfin'r. u 111 de'lver a. -1 ! lo; .if lecture .Monday. Tuesday unj WpJiieaday evontngs il" nut wuclc at the KnisrliM i.f r.vtliias hall. Hohr:.nn and Ojfd.n slrcen. Hammond. Mr. Howell ."praks uii applied i'.i;tiol.if y fin.l lmslnP.tB f joifus ail'l ! is jiifvicc Is of vauo to tlir bankef. riorrliant. learlicr, mlpwimn or sklll-
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THEATRE a TODAY a Tom Maore in 'OFFICER 666" Also Jonny Jones in Bl The Edgar Kid Pictures Da 'EDGAR TAKES THE CAKE ja ' SATURDAY B Norma Talmadge ifl b "PANTHEA" BB
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"Edgar Takes the Cake' Also Joe Ryan in the Sixth Episode of "HiddeD Dangers" Afternoons Only
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SUNDAY Jack Pickford in "THE MAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING" MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Lon Chaney in "THE PENALTY" ( No advance in prices.
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V. !"IUK JIOWEH. se. but doesn't luolt it. una of th ii.terestin$ features of his lecture is t;:s Jrcret. of never growing: old, which t-e explains to hia audiences. Ha tells
how to cure the work idea and d- ;
le.op perfect memories. Incidentally ne sdys that memorizing poetry isr one of the best mental trainings and he tan recite from hundreds of the best i (.em.'. "I am not a. reformer or a rellgrion-i.-t," says Mr. Howell, "but I am a iron.? advocate, of rUht thinking, whieh makes iKht living." Ho is an .t.tere.sting person, -who makes friendi instantly. The meetings will begin a; :5' each evening. .
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Hammond t: Indiana TODAY CAL DEAN AND HIS SORORITY GIRLS A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY Pretty Girls Songs, Music HOWARD STILLMAN Mixed Pickle
LAFLEUR & PORTIA Artiatic Novelty LAMEY & PEARSON A Tale of Two Cities
GIBSON SISTERS & RICE Dancers DeLuxe YORK & MAY BELLE Comedy Singing and Talking
CLARA SMITH TO VISIT PARENTS ORT VOr.TH. Tn., Jan. 7. tliarn Smith Hamuli, alleged slayer of Jake Hamon, millltinaii p oilman of Ard,more, is her' ti'dar. en rout to a visit -with h.-r par-fit lit El l'awo.
her trial tieer, (he wornuft dec?fncd t talk, fihe spent Jajt nlpht vrith MrJ; itrrabii "VVTiIte. a friend, at Xi Hemphill .-tfeet. Trial of the woman probably wiii b' late In FVbniarr. 1? rp fntimdtM t -day by Walter Scott, of the Jaw linn of McLean. Scott and Me-Tje-an, : m -
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Also "VELVET FINGERS" The Wonder Serial of Them All
No. 194 PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY
Peter W. Meyn, President. P. G. Jenks, Vice President C. S. Fletcher, Secretary. C. S. Fletcher, Treasurer.
SELECT BRAND BACON Mild and Lean. Per lb SKINNED REGULAR HAMS While they last. Per lb SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS Per lb FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON Per lb FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS Per lb
21c 17c 16ic 19c 12ic
!'.d:tor Uak County Times: L'ear sir As a number of the H. C. C. I wish to file a cumplaint against the notice that appeared at the head of jour society column in yesterday's issue of your paper. It aeems to me that aven though Coman Scott is president of the Hammond Country Ciub it la u little presumption on hit; part for him to anunie to ail members just when they may and when they may not, and i nder Just what conditions, they may rnter the club rooms. As I understand it on Tuesday evening'. Jan. 11. the ladies are to invite and escort their uentiemtn fr:ends to a dance to be iiven at the club. Now I am a member of the club. Mr iuea are paid and I am in good tandinj? t?5 far a I Know. If I have to lepend upon the invitation of a lady in order to enter the club after 4 o'clock Tuesday, it is a certainty that I won't pr:t in. ThTe are only a few t:m(s when 1 can go to the club. Tuesday is one 'if them, and I don't think fhe president should be permitted to make a ruline that will bar me. Therefore I filo this protest and trust you will give it publicity. Vuiirs truly. A member who is being; 1 i.-riininterl against.
COMING SOON
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PASTIME TIMBER WIFE." Also a Two-Reel Comedy. Totnor-
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DI TATI Today Tom Mix in D1J U U "THE PRAIRIE TRAIL" Also "Bride 13." Tomorrow Buck Jones in "Two Moons."
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Condensed Statement of the Condition of Standard Trust and Savings Bank
Small Lean Pork Ofjl
Kt Hammond, tn the State of Indians, at the clos of its business on December 29, 1920
RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts . . . .$178,615.00 Overdrafts 42.11 Bonds and Stocks 68.569.08 Lompany s Building .... 5.344.57 Furniture and Fixtures. . . 5,712.84 Due from Departments. . . 631.23 Due from Banks and Trust Companies 27.322.27 Cash on Hand 9.595.59 Cash Items 2.00
Total Resources . . . .$295,834.69
Times news service is he best that money can buy and honest ffort can f'jrnjsh."
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Stop and Notice Prices for Saturday, Jan. 8
Choice Chuck Roast, per lb. 12xc
BOILING BEEF Per lb ' SHORT TEAKS Per lb FRESH SIDE PORK Per lb.. COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE Per lb, FRESH SLICED LIVER Per lb
9c 18c 20c 15 c 5c
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in
Undivided Profits Net . . Interest. Discount and Other Earnings Demand Deposits, Except Banks Savings Deposits, Except Banks Special Deposits," Except Banks . . Certified Checks Due Departments Other Liabilities
$ 25,000.00
4.519.35 1.049.27 f30,l 84.07
127,262.40
325.50 82.00 6.397.78 1.014.32
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13c
Loin Roast, lb.
Fresh Spare Ribs, lean, meaty, lb.
Fresh Liver, sliced to C rrAfr rcr IK
Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. . .
Center Cuts of Native OO Round Steak, lb.
15c
Fresh Frankfurter or Pork Sausage, lb. 5elec Brand Summer Sausage, lb .... . Home Rendered Pure Lard, 2 lbs. for. . Select Brand Lean Salt Pork. lb. . . . I. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb . .
22c 36c 35c 18c 22c
FRESH CUT LEAN CENTER Per lb
PORK CHOPS
23c
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Putlished Statement Truit CoBipanj.
Total Liabilities
.$295,834.69
STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: I. Charles S. Fletcher. SecretaryTreasurer of the Standard Trust and Savings Bank, of Hammond. Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. CHARLES S. FLETCHER. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 7th day of January, 1921. DAVID T. EMERY. (Seal) Notary Public.
My commission expires August 24. 1923.
PETER W. MEYN. President JOSEPH W. WEIS. Vice President DAVID T- EMERY, Secretary DA1D T. EMERY, Treasurer
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the First Trust & -Savings Bank At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Its Busujeij on December 29, 1920
Fresh Hams, whole or half per lb 22c
LONG HORN CHEESE Per lb BRICK AND LIMBURGER Per lb PEANUT BUTTER Per lb.
30c 28 c 15c
Reg. Bacon, whole or half, per lb., 23c
BONELESS VEAL ROASTPer lb
20c
Fresh Oysters, per quart 50c
573 H0HMAN STREET.
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Give Me Dietrich's Cream Maid Bread Every Time There's the best of reasons beneath every child's instinctive love of Bread. Bread is the best of foods. Clean and appetizing in appearance, pleasing and gratifying to the taste, healthful and nourishing for the body. It satisfies. Cream Maid Bread IS GOOD BREAD Your Grocer has it Bread Is Your Best Food Eat More of la
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RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $1,659,883.43 Overdrafts 4.367.59 Bonds and Stocks 664.004.58
Premiums Paid on Bonds
Company's Building Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Advances lb Estates and Trusts
Due from Departments
None None 25.000.00 7.128.6! 102.23 65.905.Jvi
Due from Banks and Trust Companies 1 6 1 ,906.66
Cash on Hand Cash Items' . . Cash Short Trust Securities Taxes and Interest Paid Other Assets
74.987.81 19.701.70 None None 8.846.60 22.325.83
Total Resources $2,714,160.93
LIABILITIES.
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Capital Stock Paid Surplus
Undivided Profits-
Dividends Unpaid Interest, Discount and Other Earnings. Demand Deposits. Except Banks Savings Deposits. Except Banks Trust Deposits. Except Banks Special Deposits, Except Banks Certified Checks Due to Banks and Trust Companies . . . Due Departments Premium Reserve on Bonds Cash Over Trust Investments Bills Payable Other Liabilities
125.000.00 10.000.00 22,354.56 None 22.704.60 944.824.20 ,250.311.3 3 49.957.85 None 1,400.39 25,466.33 147,168.89 None None None 100.000.00 14.972.78
Total Liabilities $2,714,160.93
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State of Indiana, County of Lake,
I, Peter W. Meyn. President of the First Trust & Savings Bank, of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. PETER W. MEYN. President. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 7th day of January, 1921. GRACE R. CONROY, Notary Public. My $ omraission expires Feb. 9, 1922. (Seal.)
