Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 22 January 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Saturday, January 22, 1921.

NOW WHITING TAXES EMERSON INTO CM

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! ' -WHITING, Ind.. Jan. 22. The highly touted undefeated Emerson It- S. basketball team, recent vistor over Hammond High, was literally crushed by Whiting High's speed five last night by a 87 to 17 score. Showing the most powerful offense -if the year the Whiting lads simply bewildered the Steel City boys at ail tsqsrs of the panic. Burke. Stowell and Th J ess en scored at v-lU, most of the shots being: worked down tmder the Whiting goal. N fj.it nut Eggers played great defensive gramea for the green and white. Coach Hart's- passing grime worked to great advantage, the locals cleanly outclassing Emerson In this rhae of the came. The Whiting team rlay was machine like, while Kmwson tried mostly long shot. Sibley. Sturtridsre and Wood played great games for Gary. The Steel City team came over confident and went away with a wh.-lo-nome respect for the Whiting High team- The local"s victory was clean cut as the margin was twenty points, the worst defeat Emerson has suffered In years In basketball. The Whiting High aeoonds easily won over the Fmcrson eoorvds in tne preliminary by a SI to li count. TV'ickhorst and Pwan rtarned for Whiting. Ruman and GUcy u Gary's best. Whiting High leaves rn the annual downstate trip next Wednesday playing- Ladoga. Lapel and Brook. "Whiting High has scored 415 points In nine games. Score: Whiting M. S. S7). B- F. P. T. Burke, F 7 " 0 1 Hosklns, F o o 0 o Nejtfl. C 0 0 1 2 Stowell, O. 3 0 0 3 Th lessen. J 4 9 2 3 Eggeri. G. 1 0 0 1 Total 14 9 3 10 Emnwrn H. 9. (17). B. F. P. T. Eibley. F 2 3 0 3 Aldrich. F 3 0 0 4 Giley, F 0 0 0 0 Eturtridge, C 2 0 0 0 Wood. G 0 0 0 1 Jones, G .. 0 0 0 1 XeJso, G 0 0 2 2 Totals 7 3 2 10 Summary of game Free throws nlsad Thiessen (t), Hosklns, Sibley (12). Referee Joyce, Carl Schurz H. P.. Chicago.

MICHIGAN

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BIG TEN CONTEST FR0W1 IOWA, 1 9-1 5

COLLEGE! SCORES. Mlealjrn. 18 1 lot a, 15. Indian. 26( Minnesota, IMacdon, 9; Cornell. 13. -ISotre Paine, 44i nayton. 19. Ames, 27 i Kanam Agglea, 17. lUoorl, 47 1 Oklahoma, 24. Colgate. 30 1 West Virginia, 2S. Normal. 2J F.arfka, IV. Washington unlicralty, 35; Irrake, UllnoU college, 23j Lincoln college, IS. Knox, 23 1 Coe Hewn). 7. Nebraska, Si South Dakota, 13. ANN ARBOR. Mich.. Jan. 22. Michigan wen a Western Conference basketball same from Iowa last night, 19 to 15. The gam wm close and hotly contested throughout, the score at the half way mark being 7 to 7. Cap. Karpus of Michigan and Eehmlck for Iowa were the individual Kara.

DEMPSEY

MONEY

WAS NOT POSTED

NEW TORK, Jan. 22. Latest envelopments In ' the Dempsey-Carpen-tler fight promotion tangle have added uncertainty to It today. Tex Rickard lias offered to take over "William A. Brady'a interest In the fight, and Charles B. Cochran's as well. If Cochran really wants to geit out. Brady has cabled his London associate dvislng him of Rickard's proposition and will reserve decision until he receives a reply. Cochran-IUcknrd May Join. If Cochran wants to go nhead with the promotion Eickard will ttring along with him. Otherwise he wili aiume the 1500.000 guarantee to the fighters and attempt to stag? the big bout himself, ho says. Officials of the Central Union Trust Company are authority for the statement that Dampsev's bond Is NOT in their posae-ssion. Thero is mystery regarding the champion's forfeit, as even Jack Kearns does not appear to know where the bond Is. Coebrnn Still There. LONDON, Jan. 22. The original contract for the Carp:ntler-re.mpcy boxing bout is considered still valid by Charles B. Cochran. It was declared Jn a statement authorized by his office here this morning. Mx.Cochran'a as-pod-ates said they had no knowledge of vuthoritr for William A. Brady of New York to apa,k tn Mr. Cochran' behalf. TJve statement reads: "As far as Mr. Cochran Is concerned the original contract for the Pempsey-Carpntior fight holds. If Messrs, Brady cr Rickard have withdrawn that is beyond our control."

INDIANA BEATS MINNESOTA BY SCOREOF 25 TO 23 MINNEAPOLIS. M'nn.. Jan. 22. Indiana defe-ated Minnesota. 2.", f 23, in a Western Conference basketball game last night. Minnesota led at the end of the first half, 1 to 11, but sensational basket shooting by Marxson enabled the i Ucolri to win cut. v

HERE ARE TEETH IN

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE IXDTAXAPOIJs, IND., Jan. 22 Maurice MendenhaM. director of tho Indiana .Securities' Commission, believes that Indiana wi.l have one of the best blue i-ky laws in the United States if the amendments presented to the senate are accepted, according to his statement today. Mr. Mendonhall drafted the amendments with U.e assistance of Senator Ratts, who championed the original bill in the special session of 1320. Among provisions of the amendments are the following ; 1. Increasing of fees to a scale equal to those in effect in other states. 2. Providing penal provisions adenylate to prosecute violators of the Isw. 8. Docs away with injunction proceedings, and gives the commission the right to revoke the license of a dealer, issuer or salesnan, and provides that any applicant whos. 1!cori has been cancelled may appeal to the circuit or supetlor courts of the state. 4. Gives commission power to examine Into physical assets, effects and holdings of any applicant. 6. Exempts stocks listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and securities of corporations organized for charitable, fraternal or benevolent purposes.

TROOP 4 DEFEATS TROOP THREE A hard game was fought at the Slovak Home, Thursday. when the scouts of troop 4 defeated the scouts cf troop 3, by a closu score of 6 to 7. Kirn and Sterbany were stars for troop 4. while J. Vnlaph starred for the losers Klen made thre-e rolnts and Sterbany four, -while Unllaph made four and Kosalko two. The last half was a thriller. Three minutes left to play when troop 4 makes Its seventh point. Anyone wishing games may phone or write, by phone 307 address 711 Schrage ave., Whiting. S5 to 100 lbs. lineup. J. Klen, I G. M. DIshinko. J. Sterbany, R. F. J. Powell. J. Be da, C. H. Kosalko. G. Herakovlch, 1 F. J. Xovotr.y iL Adam, R. G. J. TJmlash.

TOWER STILLS GET IN LEAD The following are this week's scores In the Standax Oil A. A. bawling tournament at Wilkinson's alley. The Tower Stills No. 2 team etlll maintain their lead In the league standing having defeated the Crane Cars three straight games. The Welders also copped three straight from the Grease Works and the Main Office took three from the Acid Works. Scores follow: TOWER NO. 2. Fred Hoffman 193 135 162 Zubay 161 174 163 T. James 143 152 21S Whltie 17? 136 171 Long 143 18 163 Totals S02 7S4 8S7 Team Average 1-3 CRANE CARS. Benight 141 155 104 Mattel -frt 123 IBS 123 (.'arrow U2 I2S 101 Strom 157 144 158 Uu 166 1S5 179 Totals 702 7S7 723 Team Average 720 2-3 GREASE WORKS M. Fataky loS 15' 1S" F. Radloff 125 146 167 J. Jansky 146 123 ls-r T. Derrhock 133 13? ?3 G. Pa'aky 222 1 46 1 31 Totals 730 71S 687 Team Average "31 2-3 WELDERS Beach 144 136 3 5 1 Stantsh 174 3 87 1 46 Herman 151 100 17 S Mfke 127 157 123 Whiten 210 193 204 Totals 806 773 811 Team A erage 735 2-3 ACID WORKS Purinton .-107 162 1SB Buck 1" 15S 130 Grumit HI 15S 106 FaliUan 151 5:5 Humrvich 134 3 48 161 Totals 62S 750 712 Team Average 655 2-3 MiAIN" OFFICE C. Heurikson 163 13$ 194 M. Heurikson 1!0 145 195 McCarthy i3T 1S5 134 WMtmer 156 154 138 Liesse 163 US 143 Tctals S35 730 S64 Team Average 329 2-3 SWITCHING DEPT Barsick 163 164 178 Mtlot "3 1J1 111 Vargo 163 143 165 S.-hmatl 144 3 34 132 Wilkinson 202 371 214 Totals S12 739 S00 Team Average "S3 lTOWERS NO. 1 McShane 150 I'5 12" ,;cy-r 150 1 36 3 50 Dobhertin 1 1 ' 1 x J arr.ecka ' 1 1 "' 53 1 ' - Groat , 169 ISO 160 Trials 694 744 716 Team Average 715

WHITING and its PEOPLE

Increasing attendance on the various services of the Methodist church gives evidence "t susts.ined Interest. The constant aim is to maintain a spiritual atmosphere, and at the same time to present an interesting and worth-while program. All services will be held at the usual hours tomorrow. The pastor. Rev. H. P. Ivey, will speak both rnornlrif? and evening. Special music at both services. The men of the Methodist church wer delightfully entertained last Wednesday evening at the home of the president of the Bible Class, Mr. W. G. Spurrier of Oliver street. Another social evening is planned fer Wednesday nig-ht, Jan. 26, when the men of the church will be entertained by Mr. W. E. Gillett at his home In We-st Park at 1083 West Park avenue. Church of Christ Sunday, January 23. 1921, Bible School at 9:45, communion and preaching at 11:00. Christian Endeavor nt 6:30, evening service at 7:30. In the absence of a regular pastor the pulpit will be filled bcth morning and evening by Bro. W. L. Dalton. of Washington, Iowa, who haa been well tpoken of by C. C. Crawford of Cincinnati by C. J. Sharp of Hammond. Everybody Invited, but members of the 'ohurcli are especially urged to be present and hear Bro. Dalton. Congregational church When Sunday comes It Is a time for laying aside the duties and carts that invest our thought and demand our time. Sunday Is a time lor worship. A religious service stimulates and nurtures worship. Spand an hour at church Sunday in worship. Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m., morning services at 11:00 a. m., Sunday Evening Club at 7:S0 p. m. Charles E. Trueblood, Plymouth Congregational church With the growing interest In this community for religious education that demand has arisen for another class Jn religious Instruction. Beginning the next week the homes of all children in the Whiting public schools who are to be transferred from the kindergarten to grade 1-A, will be vialted to solicit the parents consent to have thsm enrolled in this class. The sessions are to be held in the new building recently erected on New York avenue. Date and hour to be announced later. If your 11UJ child Is eligible he or she Is welcome. Are you with us; In thpe groups already organized, the classes ar growLng, so that 6-B in the McGregor building have been transferred to the Junior High School. The attendance is keeping up aplen-didly.three-fourth cf the children being regular attendants. This fact to those most interested in the religious

Strangler Victor When His Famed Headlock Stuns Foe ROCHF.STF.R. N. T., Jan. 22 Kl (Strangler) Lov, is successfully 'defended the heavyweight wrestling championship last night, throwing Dick Daviscourt of Texas In 1:23:00. Daviscourt was unable to rise after the first fall, and. four physicians who worked over him refused to let him return to the mat. Lewis used Ave successive headlocks in the last few minutes to gain the fall.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

Tho Cheney Phonograph. The awreteat tone of all. H. Gordon A Sena. 12-29-tf Nothing ia more certain than if -you will take care of your money when you are young. It will take care of you when you are old. Right now is the time to invest a little each month wit', the Whiting Savings & Loan association. , i-Z2-STAR THEATER TO.MGRT LaLa Lucille with Carmel, Myers and comedy, and three acts loop vaudeville. Tomorrow George Walsh In Danger, als-o Flaming Disk and comedy. 1-22-Gf, P. Thibault, chiropractor. The Bank of Whiting Building, office hours, 9:30 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 4:30 p. m. evenings. 7 to S p. m.; Sundays by appointment. 1-13-6 Columbia February records now on sala. Sam Aronberg, 503 119th atreet. 1-20-tf Now Is the time to have jour hard wood floors layed. See W. C. Mathews, 411 Oliver street. Phone 247-W. 1-18-6 H. Gordon Jk Son aeml-aannal clear. ice aale begin today. 1-20-1 Hemstitching and plocting done, Mrs. A. E. Shelly, 143 Atchison cor, 116th street. 1-13-5 If you did not reerlTe oar 1 821 calender, will cheerfully (rive one upon request. Selfcr January releases of Brunswick lleeorda (Including Margie") and U R. S. rolls now on aale. nlfer Furniture Company. 1-5-tf There's a modern Shoe rihop In our town. That's gaining fair renown For eipert Shoe Repairing For many miles around. We mend your shoes the proper way. By methods up-to-date: And If you're in a hurry We'll repair them whiio you wait. For Ladies and Gents All kinds of Hats Cleaned and Blocked INDIANA SHOE REPAIR AND SHOE SHINING PARLOR Marenos Bros., Prop. 524 119th St. Phons 76-M Whiting, Ind. 1-18-S All the Intent Okeh Records now on

Mile at H. Gordon & Son.

LEONARD TO INVADE EUROPE NEXT MONTH NEW YOKK, Ia:v 22. Benny Leonard, world's lightweight boxing champion, will sail for Europe next month to engage in contents there in the Spring, Billy Gihson, his manager, announced yesterday. A match with Johnny Bash am, firmer European welterweight tltleholder. in London is now undr way. he said, and it. is hoped to ol'Ui.in a fw bouts in Paris. As Leonard atqiired his title from Freddie Welsh, wlo was popular with English boxing entlius-iasts. Gibson believes the champion will prove an attraction In England.

What is your masterpiece. Every sood cook in Whiting and vicinity is asked to contribute her beet recipe to the Whiting Savings & Loan association for Insertion In the new Whiting Cook Book. H. S. Davidson, Sec'y. 600 119th street. 1-20-3 Open Thursday, Saturday and payday evenlnrs. only. Selfer Furniture Co. 12-2S T!;g reductions on men's ladies, and children's phots. Men's shoes valued up to $11 and $12, now at $8. Ladies' fine vicf kid valued up to $13, now $9. Children's shoes at half price. This sain Is for 10 days only. Come early also fine shoe repairing. All work guaranteed. Rapid Shoe and Repair Co., 642 USth stret. Phone 28!. 3-33-i Wanted Middle aa;cd woman to take care of baby boy of 10 months for about three, weeks on account of i';nes of mother. 447 Fred street. 1-29-8

school is aatoniehing when it ia considered that attendance in this school la not compulsory, that the children

come because of their Interest and love for those Ideals that make for good ettizenship. Mrs. WflUam Grau will rive a silver tea, for tho benefit of tha Plymouth Aid Society of the Congregational church at her home, 407 Sheridan avenue on next Tuesclny evening. Jan. 25. Those assisting Mrs. Graf will be Mesdames Williams. Eeaubien, Harris, Daegling and Davidson. Everyone Is Invited. The F. C. E. of Whiting will have a special meeting tn tho K- of P. hall tomorrow afternoon at 2 p. m. for the Initiation of candidates Sergeant Patrick J. Lawler of Central avenue was taken to the Mercy hospital In Chicago on Thursday to receive treatment for abdominal trouble. Albert Gast, charged with being a "peeping Tom" for looking into the

dressing room at tho Star Theatre waa 1 released when arraigned for trial.

Albert Sow a ariested on Thursday

evening for being drunk. Is locked up

awaiting trial.

Miss Llllie Best, the Congregational teacher of Religious education, will entertain her sister, Miss Mabel Best

of Chicago tomorrow. The latter Is a

worker at the Halstead Street Institutional church in Chicago and will tell c her work before the Sunday evering club at the Congregational church in Chicago and will tell of her work before the Sunday evening club p.t the Congregational church tomorrow evening. Thomas Farley charged with driv

ing by a street car discharging pas

sengers was released on a $25.00 cash bond. Arthur Eckiund, who was taken for speeding was released on a $30 bond, furnished by Joseph Tapajna. Beth trials will be held neyt Tuesday.

William Cahill, who attempted to

pass a forged check for $23.00 on C. D,

iVDonrjeil of the Matson fDalry to which he had affixed the name of P. P. Sullivan was arraigned In tho city court on Thursday. Cahill, whose horn Is supposed to be tn Michigan waa bound over to the criminal court in $600 bonds. George Hornatt of the Whiting Lumber and Coal company and Wilfred Grlndel of the Northern Indiana Lumber and Coal company, are both home from Indianapolis, where they attended the lumbermen's convention. The league of women votere will hold a meeting at the lltrary on next Friday evening. Senator James J. Nejdl and Representative Oscar A. Ahlgren will be home from Indianapolis over Sunday. Miss Mary Naef will entertain the Tri Kappa sorority at her home in Roberta avenue on next Monday evening at 7:45 p. m. William Wilson of the Wilaon Electric company has purchased the Lawrence home at Sheridan avenue and

Humphrey road. The Whiting and Hammond clncouncll's mat In Joint saasion at Whitingto conilder anew tho running of the sawage pumping station toward" which both cities enter into tha upkeep. At the meeting on Thuraoay. the Hammond aldermen agreed to give two-thirds of the maintenance sum. The next meeting of the Old Settlor' club will be a masquerade when a!', members are requested to come in masque outfits. It will also b amateur night. Ail members wishing to appear on the program should leavrtheir name with Mrs. Mary Conroy.

Others save what you spend; save for yourself; Citizens National Bank.

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Statement of the utual Savings & Loan

ssociation of Hammoni

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At the Close of Business, Dec. 31, 1920

RECEIPTS Cash on Hand, December 31, 1919.

Dues on Installment Stock . Paid-up Stock

Mortgage Loans Repaid ......

Loans on Stock or Pass Book Security Repaid.,..

Interest Fines Loan and Membership Fees . Borrowed Money Refund Insurance and Taxes Liberty Bond

Deposit Stock ....... . :'.,. .

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t ISM

ar

mm mm

$ 3.086.57 100.439.12 361.500.00

110.384.00 14.957.00 56.588.42 40.40 4.985.38 87,673.00 313.43 100.00 75.00

Total

DISBURSEMENTS

........... $740,142.32

Loans on Mortgage Security . ..M..,..... Loans on stock or Pass Book Security. . . . . . . Withdrawals of Installment Stock and Dividends. .

withdrawals Paid-up Stock and Dividends Withdrawals Deposit Stock ..........

Dividends on Paid-up Stock Dividends Installment Stock Expenses Borrowed Money Repaid .

Interest Interest on Borrowed Money -. T IT"

insurance and laxes ........... Recording Fees . . . ...... ., Attorney's Fees . Appraisers Fees . . . ... ...... Taxes of Association Cash on Hand, December 31 , 1920

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Cm m'm m m mZm .T

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MM. St .

i'St Jfl

ST" '" 1

$468,150.00 12.025.00 56,751.55 75.800.00 4.700.00

38.170.41 6.452.14 4.275.03 53.350.00 2.771.34 433.42 683.05 2.129.50 673.00 148.60 13.629.28

Total

.$740,142.32

ASSETS

Cash on Hand, December 31, 1920 . Loans on Mortgage Security ,

Loans on Stock or Pass Book Security

Due for Insurance and Taxes ....... Liberty Bonds ....

m m-m-mffm mm,m

Cwmrtcmn

$ 13,629.28 855.091.00 5,690.00

198.62 850.00

Total

.$875,458.90

LIABILITIES

Dues and Dividends on Installment Stock Paid-up Stock and Dividends ....

Deposit Stock and Dividends Borrowed Money

Contingent and Undividend Profit Fund . .

Total

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.$147,410.29 654.700.00 7.125.00 . 48,023.00 . 18,200.61

,x. .$875,458.90

TOTAL ASSETS

January 1. 1915 $ 15.168.34 January. 1. 1916 43.235.87 January 1, 1917 98.065.93 January 1. 1918 .......... 157.077.64 January 1. 1919 ..,...... 250.027.53 January 1, 1920 510.062.20 January 1. 1921 875,458.90

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Contingent and Undividend Profit. Fund $ 379.56 935.63 ...... 1.963.87

4.012.62 5.997.78 11.889.48 18.200.61

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