Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1921 — Page 5

Fridar. Febriiarv 25. 1921.

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GARY NEVS

Smill Pox Victim Roams Gary Streets A colored man whose nam was not learned wu found on Broadway in iary yesterday afflicted with a c of prnall pox. The city health department was called and Instructed officers scid the victim hack to Ch.ca'j.

EXHIBITS GUN SHOTS FRIEND

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kiiold-rs to gain cor-

Anierioa A. It. .Iiws, leader. I-Anpuaso and Its Com latienNan Mosteller.

The frame r- ".J ;:

1:0 : treet. directors and .a

j John 7.:i was granted a permit for ' trol .f the tv!;. J the erection of a fram cottage to i Clary, stockholders In the tight wfl -Mr., j cost $S0t.fn) to be located at 257G t I he repre.-o n ( "d bv Attorney Clyde Hun j Ninth avenue. Iter who in-ft for Cripple Creek to a'--

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New Vocational School B. B.

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Will Award Eath Kcuse

j lend the ineettnpr early this week and t accord intr to information, received 1 Vt St e lda V loo.ll Oolfb-r in il,,. m

Contract Tonight kvp heen iol d that with the local I .stuck thev .Vl!l be able to rantp.,1 Via

A special meet in of the Gary park situation. It a said that there are

Carl :!e.

.Work Among- Heir Colored Oitisens , a. At 21 ft avenue a i-d Kr..bf-i. Z. th Lenoir, h. at iJib Avenue, Ui-aUb j I "avis. ' :

Piano Mrs. Add" lic.hlsng Iee and board wo! be- held t-nlcht for the pur-; some iary stockholders owning Mis.s Adelaide Tf rh;i?h. ! r-f a w.irdlntr t'o' contract for t he a pprox ana t ! y 1 11.i)rn) shares of stock

Mil j bath het:..t propose. 1 to bo erer-te, on or w ni-h a...oit TO.n.i.) will he reprry !Vaih in t:: lake from - s-nted by proxi.-.s &t the meeting.

-Miss- j ark. i oiit- ui tiie west .Mr. Hunter will

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linstrPt AVorV Miss Pola IV arc The PlarUe

Mamie Collins, My S itu: day Clase MtruV, illiams. Hand wark and P.oi.k wer I -ma Mij-r.'.. Motion Pictures and Heel'-i Miss Kat herir.e. IIowe,l,

. iilie in the west Mr. Hunter

I A-'cordin ' M.1. which were filed, rave an crucial test made of the naiwirh, the board at the motinsr !at i Onsen concentrator which a number ; Monday nifrht the fruct ure ill cost j ''f uirco'ora in the cmyany stated

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Fed loak. 1510 Washington street.

"is acciuentau.y snot, in tn can 01 tion: b, Mis. Avis C -'and. Amiir the lest fey J. Smikorened In a shack ( Mi-s K'hrl Kstihreck, C t n n fn east :5th avenue in Gary ye.ster-j -;:r,t hall ! e lion- - fm-.Tov

$ ! ;,,,i"'0..'iO.

I : (x u rid-T.- ' ood 'hat T'.o othej- h'.l

; n"s t r a n sa-o loir s '.o;l take plaee t

a- ' ' th- A pai k r.l tontrh

re: I Kt-'.peer K. J. K ire he tvtll submit a o.e. ! tabulate.! report of il'e v arious bids

as worthb s.-

pr; ! CLEARING HOUSE

ELECTS OFFICERS

ably fatally injured and two oilier miners are suffering hurts as a result of the. accidental e x p 1 o s i on of d y n a -mite and powder in the Atlas mine

iast niaiht. Th..- miti.-i wr-i u SO feet and flames 1. aped from the mine shaft, but did not fire 'he worki n ti s.

earliest Machine for Drilling. The earlies: knowp machine, which existed In Egypt centuries before the Christian era, was n contrivance Ui drill out stone vessels.

day afternoon while he was exhibitingthe gun. Th? police ara investi-t,atiis.

INJURED IN FALL XTra. I". Roily, a colored woman, res.dinx at 255 Broadway in Gary, was painfully Injured last rrlght when .she S"U In an excavation of a eellarway to

new bulldSnff. The ;o!lce were call

ed to Investigate and found that .she bad been taken to her home in a taxi.

schools, Sup;. W. A. Wirt. Chairman -G. YV. P'.'.art.'.

NEGRO MORON ATTACKS WOMAN

ANNA PHELPS BUYS BLDG.

Members of the Gary Clearing- House ', Association hedd their annual election , of officers at a mot-tins and dinner i ijtven President Harry Arnoiii at th" ! ?ary Commercial Club last night. The ;

oiueers elected are: av. J, j. 'tin key. ' corse rhotopoulos .-old Anna ; rreslrlent ; C. PL Kuss. vb-e president. !

! PhMj-?. the 12 room frame !v.lb!inir lo-. '"" v -u-mmway. .".-rtary 8 n-.J

Mrs). H. J. Pl"i.-ns. 712 Rho! Island cated -on the s.vithw.t c. it.Wr f j "lua,er. street, !i was --hot in the arm by a. Tenth pnd Jeffer.--on street. j " ' neKro moron, who attempted to assault' V. lb Fet s usoti closed the doE.1. II 900 TT?TVP"M

Who Owns This Pigeon

F'red Pcheub, 825 Concrete street, "last Gary, reported to the Gary pob.ee his morning that he had a carrier p-g'.'-ti at hdsi residence, which tlew t r. s place yesterday and was unable t continue its flight on account of an injtiry. The ring- on its leg is marked .A. T". T. 840 3.

Gary TVt dnesday niht, is n ported getting: along- nicely today tnd will j recover j

Although the pma.ie a ir.orourh e b-ir!;oo,i in w hich tl no trace of the c -be

CURRANTS REFUSED; SHIPPER SUES

OUT IN COLD"

tee bi-1 'CITICIV ! ri-li of th? nei'ih - : CIsnack ore ; r red. nou t nl la.jr.' n rot: Id be wer

laeci-r, Tbit l."ii"0 ca.ne.

M.v ioiik, Feb. 2.-. Twelve bun-1

j dred persons were driven Into near-j - S4.0"') t pro weather In their night clothing '

al.irwii t'irek currents j 'ariy today when a $lfie,or,o pre swept

to Abraham Hellb..-rs; in a ih ;.n order for this

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1 found. Mrs. Sit-t'ers vvas slvr afTr th- c-.-'v; 1; a to- ! brut had el, i bf-I her an! ii;;u;1 her i g.-.ods and j !t:- a p r a i - i e In res : i n r 'be n--' r ' 'i val . 1 ! " ' b : i; pulled a re vclver an! .-hot three; N". P. l-.v'-ri

i times, ore of the missies taking eif-ci, f 2.TT2.5ft. j in Mr. S;:r. m.'s arm. j The currants wer"e ordereiJ through ! a hrokr. plaintiff alleges. The ,u t it

ruuouin the f-ur story apartment house, at 4f.9 Kosciusko street, Brook

lyn. The blase

mated

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d to accept them, j t-'a-e.i t urn ace. Seven women and 22 started suit for ! children were rescued in a thrilling

manner. man was overcome by smoke and four firemen were treated for from n hands and feet.

TEACHERS MEETING

STORY DID NOT WORK

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try Lake superior court.

An exceptionally interesting program has been arranare-1 for the teachers meetlrg which will be held at the Jefferson school auditorium In Gary

" t! Gary po:ice Will Start Paying

MINERS KILLED IN EXPLOSION

hi Mcmoriam

i 'When 10. m b't s

I dej-art men t ra.ibi t'n-- home of Vase

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j Gary, iast niglit and found A corn-' Kext Tuesday. March 1. the city I Tlakin, dead; Pay Moler, 23. Is proh-

1 p.eie still and iy ga. ons r grapo treasurer s offa e wiu start receiving I mj.ii he tri d to pat away with the: taxes for th' t'rst half of the year acf :ory that be did not use the siiii anv -ording to an announcement made by

i iio-ie as it la...-! to k ri-ii when :ty a reasur r . o. i turt-r inij

he put on a eafth of ti.a-'h more than; irtorning. Tli1 fax ditpltcate for the a month a-r-u With ail bus expiana- first half of the, year hava been recelvtion Vaso was. placed under srre.-t and ed arid taxpayers fire u rged t .- pay thi charged w'.t-i i. dating the state li'iior; same as early as possible and escape law just, th" same. the usual rusii of th-? last few weeks

alio w e -.1 for p a ;. m ent

'LEONARD TRACTOR

In loving memory of our dear beloved husband and father who ieft ta 3

years ago the Hath of February; How we do msi you all these rears

Tow long the. a years have seemed COMPANY SUED

to us. Some may think the wound Is healed Put little do they know. Tour laving wire and sons, DOr. i PETKPiu OTTO PF.TP.KS. EDDIE PF.TKPS. 2-2J

Card of Thanks

Dear Fri-nds and Neighbors: TVe desire to thank you for your assistance arid for tho beautiful floral pieces sent us during the loss of our husiand and father. Mrs. M. E. Hunter and Sons. Ford and Holiis. 2-'::.-1

The I.'crord Tractor- company of. i Gary has b--en made defendant in a suit for 51.277.7S brought against' them by the Globe Pattern Works . Plaintiffs allege that th sum r; rt - f i r.ts g-.d seld to defendant. '

Diphtheria at Miller

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ria was reported

Vill Be Many De

linquents in Gary ft'2tk-nP;'Toia'irg

Richard R. Smth, head rf the Gary ir.c .-! tax o'f're stated yegterda that owir.-r t" th" sle.ne.-s which lnc ome taxes for tie j. a s ; year Jr b e i n g paid, a great rn try Gary lnronie tax payers will make- up a long list of delinquents, thus adding a i-ennlty t ttie'r taxes, unless tiiey are paid before th3 Pith of r.ext month, the lastday of graee,

City Health "ifrlcer lUyh-r, Bianch Oa'.Iaway Is the victim. Her home Is at MUier.

Take Interest in Lincoln Mine Session

TWr0 PERMITS ISSUED

Two pern.! w.-re by Pu il -3-ng C-.nim i-Pouga-j. to.- frnm

Carv stockholders In "he Uncoln

' Mine fir. 1 Hedueti.-n Co, are nrixiously 1 yesterday! awaiting the outcome of the director's er Walter and so' khol lers meeting winch is to Ihif". I be held at Criopse ("reek. C . tomori. i.n.'-s'orv row iS'ibirii-o-1 wb.en a battle will

Banish Catarrh

Breathe Hvomd For ?wo STlratitea and Stuffed TJp Head Will Go, If you want to get safe relief from catarrh, cold fn the head or from an irritating cough in the shortest time, treaihe Hyomel. It will clean out your head in two minute md allow you to breathe freely, awake or asleep, or money refundfd..

iiyomei should end a cold in one da,

or rttsgusting snuffles, g ar.d oti'enstve breath

n R wee,i. 1 f yriniei n.ade chiefly from eucalyptus, a sc.thing:, healing, germ-killing antiseptic., that comes from the. eucalyptus fores's of iniand Australia, where catarrh, a. thorn a and other bronchial, tt'-unies are seldom known.

lb iir.'i Is feieasant and easv to I

br.'.-'iiii-. .Tut pour a few drops Into th.- Hard Pubber TnbRler, use o. directe.l ai-d relief almost certain. A fomplete nemei Outrit. including Iriviler and one bottle of Hyomei, costs but little at druggists ove-rywhere. A d v.

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REPORT OF CONDITION OF FIRST NATIONAL

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Gary, Indiana At the Close of Business, February 21, 1921 RESOURCES Loans ! $1,828,490.34 Overdrafts -. . 113.72 United States Bonds .' 1.800,728.52 Other Bonds and Investments 1 ,059,550.64 Bank Building 100,000.00 Cash 544,649.70

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ends indiaestion It relieves stomach misery, aonr stomach, belching and all stomach dise-asw or money back. Large box of Ufclets t all druggists ia all tewaa.

$5,333,532.92

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LIABILITIES Capita! S 200,000.00 Surplus 50,000.00 Undivided Profits and Special Reserve . 133,530.67 Circulation 197.000.00 Deposits 4.453,002.25 Due Federal Reserve Bank 300,000.00

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$5,333,532.92 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS February 21, 1920 ...$3,897,787.08 February 21, 1921 $4,453,002.25 F. RICHARD SCHAAF. President E. C. SIMPSON Cashier R. R. HEMINGWAY. Assistant Cashier B. T. LEMSTER, Assistant Cashier

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At the Close of Btisleess February 21st, 1921

First Trust & Savings Bank

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1,603,034.56 Liberty Bonds 1 334,608.00 Stocks and Bonds ... 335,879.83

OFFICERS PETER W. MEYN President JOS. W. WEIS Vice-President DAVID T. EMERY Secretary-Treasurer CHAS. H. W0LTERS Asst. Secy.-Treas.

Furniture and Fixtures Investment Fund .... Real Estate

Cash and Due from Accounts Receivable Overdrafts Other Assets .

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22,000.00 1 5,000.00 9.327.63 184,317.31 71,731.57 ........ 1,068.56 ..- 8,632.44

$2,585,599.90 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ,...$ 125,000.00 Surplus , 20,000.00 Undivided Profits .- 21.036.31 Deposits 2,363,362.97 Reserve for Taxes and Interest 6,209.62 Bills Payable 50,000.00 $2,585,599.90

First National Bank RESOURCES Bills Discounted $2,137,373.97 Overdrafts 1,242.83 Cash and Due from Banks 1 ,078,3 1 7.65 Liberty Bonds 1 .286.790.00 Stocks and Bonds 733,956.70 Real Estate and Fixtures 10.300.72 Interest Earned 20,671.52 $5,268,653.39 LIABILITIES Caoita! Stock $ 250.000.00 Surplus -. 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 1 5.449.60 Circulating Notes ' 2-i2.800.00 Deposits 4.329.220.49

Reserve for Taxes and Interest Due Federal Reserve Bank Other Liabilities

OFFICERS A. M. TURNER President JOHN E. FITZGERALD Vice-President WILLIAM C. BELMAN Vice-President WM. H. RIPPE Cashier JOHN A. RIPPE Asst. Cashier JOHN E. MYER Asst. Cashier

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