Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 26 February 1921 — Page 5

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

Tlis lib-tory i mond Women':; Uiincd ;.t the h. ai-tinont of the h:b will be , . f Mr:,. V. IV Hamuli t errs' fwmen. li2 1 i':irk i'liiee. A program o man. in;i I'arU i'larp. A proiam of mu.-'i--, ret 3in;r i ncl song has been arr.'uii U '.- it .! Mrs. J. i. Th--'iii!-on, in ' iiu:-rf'.- a.;;;.! ti-il by -Mrs. I-urlcy I'uu bar and .Mrs. 1N re ilrm. A s'i-ul timo will to How in char; of Mrj i uul It. Curtn-r. Mrs. V. A. JorJ..' V. i'.. J. .1. Anderson, .Mrs. t'red I'liruci. The follow ins i the program: I'iano : f..t -ol by -Mr?. A. J. Wtis, Th j Spring liy 'la.: yocnl trio (a) IrUb J..v,- &onn by l.anK. b Negroes Spi'- j :i-,al by Hurl, t;rh, .Mrs. (b'o. llannau-r, lis. L. J.. I; onihorfcrer, Mrs. 11. Shell I i .. aecompani d by Mrs. A. J. Weldi; r ud.vg. Aunt Kahilha. Mr.. J. S. Clark; - .cal S'j'oj. id) An April Gill, (b) I n S'nKit g of You, ;;' im I-iousar, Miss Adeta ! !)i;nbar, accompanied by Mr. H uar1 j i':tz; readin,;, c ) S-tinj Things I'j 'iht. 2) The I'nnts Tint Mother I MVt3, Master Paul Frrd Green: mis- ' '"ilant ous. Aunt Samanmr.' hi. ; ladles' I trio ia) .Iurn:n' Wind, (b) We l)'d. I We t Vrtainly ln-i; rucal solo with j -"'(: guitar. ec j -!ipar;.!:ne:jt. .M!;s Pay! , Koher: Je nr.In? has returned from ; -."alrfunio. Mi. 'in-, where In- v. :is called I n aceouni if l hi- iiiness of his a.si'd ; hiutiic.'. fhi' is -,iin improved, j .'.nynanl Ii. Smith of i!iile Koaci has! eel. imiif :l! !':' '.lie past l Vl Week:: j .Mr. are. '.l:s. M.H'ilie Kill, forme t .VS:ib nts ,' i tamiii-lid. vi.-jited trlen 's I 1'. li. 1 turn t j ji:t di e a ; en e i lianii'.' ij'lnsKl their ort.ed aro from tiri,; . 11! i nr. y , ipias i r: : o ;,i- : In he ird nit or a at. l - ii :a ' ! n.y life o . for lilo. .Vifs. e t ( '. W. r a i n i Miller ok" 2-Pt 1 ,i 'be P- N. O. 1 i ii ti st r lab i, dinner at tneir h l.ni:. Tlio.se pr"S"ni wen one last even- : .Mr. and .Mrs. II K. (Jarciner and daughter Utrntce. Mr. snd Mrs. W. Proctor. A. Jensen. Mr. end Mrs. );. n. Meyers, Jean. 1! roil, Kre.l jr nnd llobert sillier. - Th lentfii s-uon !.av.g tesun in pui'ii and earnest finds the social ca' endar rather lacl.in. a number of the card clubs and nearly till tianc 'us pr.rties have hc?:i postponed until after lent. The Pythian Sisters held their rrtru"ar meet ir e las; r.ipht followed by a card jiarty. The highest scores wethrld by A. N. Hudson and Mrs. Daisy Dardel. Th-re .vill be .mother carj party next Vednesday aflirroon. - Walter M, yn. y ut'i; s-n of Mr, and ',!rs. J. H. Meyn of Olenda'.e Park, v. ho has !-- en ill with scarlet fever '"or the past four we ks is sufficiently in-proved to permit the quarantine to be lifted. NOTICE the Stockholders of the Calumet .'fr V'-d Loan Association: Notice , by civi'ii that a called meet in;i. t io stcckholrler? of the ttuvs As-soci-'r-n ill be held ,-it the Office cf the Assn it'on In the Hammond Tru'-t fc Pavingrs Batik on Tuesday, March J, ! l) -1 at 7:3'1 o'clock I. M., to puss en itif'tiOmcnts to the Uy.Litvs of the As -f'0ti-.n. Ail nee'ibers owninir sick In puch AFsocirttl n tire entitled to be p-f .,-;: t nnd v, t Iter- .ei. Coy cf the pr ! -s -d amendment i. '!-'",' posted ,:t the Office of the Assooa. tion. A. i:. WIl.ciX. rr."?:.Je:it. Alien: Fern I-', -e.-e, nccr ' ' a ry 2-2 j LIVE LOCAL t tk PLEATING AND BUT TON-HOLE I1BMST ITCIIIXC, IttTi'OV (OVF.ltv.n viniNti I'ltOMIT M'.IH It I' CII, WtsSHV TKIHi'HOMl ll'l Pt K. M'.VTK ST., HP1MDM1 2-.9-4,H'i(i prallons of paint. $1.5" p-r pall'.n 'his month. 1 I. 2SS Sibley St. I'hiine 103C-W. and up Coin n. c i 2-16-11. Awnt rr.ii k t. Sirs. J- T. MnyiT h:'. "p-ned a Ac riia'clncr shoo at 11 V.'t-st ("nrro'l Attractive blouses and dresm n in to order. 2-1 St. - Mniri:.1 Modern Wood:o'n "i" AnT"Tica met the first and th:-:! ''"n d y in K & U : c f s .3 or . hall over i,i..ii ."store. , ('HAS VAU.HUKrHT. ;-;:-3t Consul. 1 M. r.-.lntincr and d", ( If rev and reli '.bili' T'hone TVr,-AV. orr-.tln? y S'o to I. for r.TI1j. C'olien, 2-iB-a 1 -I 1 -1 Si. B.AMaOND. IT DIANA

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One of the to.o-it enjoyable, interest' n;r and Inst rip. ti vt meet inrs of In-l'ret-f nt i.n t i'a-u t'lub I'rc'sldeuU As sociation of th" Lake "ounly Wo'u fn'n Club, a .is h-ld in Gary at the pub lie library Krid.v.. Kebru-ry 2V.h. Till

tneetlni; open-d 'it 11 :0U a. ni. u itii i attendance. , j about 1'ifi.y H"sdeni s in , The election of oiriier for the coming j I year t ook p! ice ii r k -1 1 1 ...I U 1 . I - f i lows: pn :iidoiii. 'rs. J. A. I'atersori of j Gary; iee pi. oi 1-nt. Mrs. ;. .N. Cari na : .-f Kat i.'hii-i ; souretary ai,d tr"9iI tirer. Mrs. J. O. Tlif.nips.'ii of Hami . niond. i ?oine of thi interesting topirs for I (HmniHHi'in w.M-.-- "Th'- Hp.iI riet ins.; of j Indiana for (Tub Purposes," "County t Con ( n t ion," vs. "Disiriet Convention." ! The ladies were en!rtuined at luncheon at the t tis'-'n i I d resaurant. and at 2:30 were sejri.- l on a sljiiitset iiir tour of the (Jary tteel mills, under t h ."Upt-rvision of W. I'. Cleason and his able assi: taas. Trie la iiis in alt'i:denee from ilammond were Mrs. W. A Hill. Mrs. J. O. Thompson, Mrs. J. M. Turner. Mis, Hi!! is the present president and the M -sdann'S Thompson an-i Turner are paei pri sldr nts. Mrs. l'aul H. Curtner was also In attendance. An i.ouneements were made of the coming v ri vent ions, the cunty con vent i. 'n to be held in Tnll.ma Harhor April 8'b. the district ienvi-nti..n to he held m .Moniieelio M ay 1 Sih i;nd the st.'.le convention to oe io Id at lafay. tt- October of this y.ar. Mli.v J. O. TllOMIVON. - - Mrs- N". Knunerlintr has returned I from Kockford, ?U., after .-p.nd.ntr aj verv pleasn.it wt-k w ith her ilauuhtei 1 i Altessa who is attending school therf. I Mrs. Kmmerliric- was present .at tlio Washington's birthday party. Mrs. W. Kohorts of Chicago entertained at luncheon, for her mother. Mrs. A. K. K rry w eather. also of Ch.cuift. They ,ire loth former residents of Hammond. Friends of Mrs. Merre-ii-nutliiir ii" i 1 I K. t- 1 -t A to Uirn t i Ji t h 'f ' C health which has been rather poor for Use last year is ":nnroved. The Mesdames .'. W. Camel and I. K. Kni.-ry wer? amonir th-.- guests invited from j liamrn nil. j 1 The J. S, Bl.i -Kmutij hae returned! rom Hot Springs, Ark. - - spenitiiiw the in K a laniazi'O, Dietta Curry end at her .ion w c e ic .M it li. Pirot Whifin-r if the Northern ana Has and Kleotrlc Co. has truna.'erred to Michian City.

: When the i,ubl!c se-vice eomml."Dr. ( J. 1j. Smith and Dr. C. Kenwaru 1 i"n of Indiana recently permittdi the f t'Jary wil j;o t, Martinsville nextjilary and Valparaiso interurban rail-

week for treatment for rheumatism. ;

i about 2o per cent, the ruling contained Mrs. Minnie Kline of P.uth street ia provision to the effect that whenever who has been ill with the rlim ma t i :m j t h Pennsylvania railroad whih also for the past tw weeks expects to i;o j connects Cary with Va'pa:'aiso, into Hot Springs the la'.etr part of n-x.' J ereaned its fares, the Gary and Valii f ok. paraiso fare has been 3 cents.

'! Miss Ann's H,ss Is spending the I wffk end in Monticello, Ind. Mrs. W, F. M.'fhino entertained the Maniuette club at her home at a ons o'clock luncheon yesterday, the h:Rhst scores in briltje v. ere made by Mrs. W. G. Pax ton ant Mrs. Harry Sn Ith. Mrs. Harry Smitn and Mrs. Anna Moran were pnest. '

Follow the Crowd Sunday Evening, at 7:30 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Calumet Avenue and Summer Boulevard

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"I want this statement taken literally for it is a truthful provable Bible fact," says Mr. L. M. Smith, of Chicago. Eternal life, surroimded with peace and happiness, will be given to all the willing and obedient that have ever lived, beginning with-many of the millions now living and later on "all that are in their graves." Mr. Smith is an excellent speaker with a sincere and happifying message. Hear him Sunday at 3:00 p. m. in the I. 0. F. Hail, Hammond. AH welcome. Seats free. No collections.

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L.

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OF CHICAGO A most helpful Bible Teacher, at the FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Subject: "A Lion, an Ox, a Man and an Eagle." SPECIAL MUSIC Bring Another Man With You

Mrs, V, . F. riielef. Id. daiiKir.-r larie Hid mother Mrs. K pert have .'turiod from i.V-iIlfornla.

Mr. and Mrs. f'h.-i rlo W-rU'rr o' Mm nii'h Court and Mr. and Mic. Vtru Cordtia of Claude fdrcf-t, motored into t'hii ato luiU nirht and saw "Irene.'' GREAT PROCrRAM FOR ELKS FAIR A splendid r.nv;,i'ani will b by Ii cry's oi elu-s. ra at the pi-rtonmim-f of the Kl'.is' fair play-d closi .1 a in (Jury l ids - v d. IliIU is the beautiful "Hungarian ." by Keier Hela. oth.-r w-il opeiiitic and concert numbers i i l.ustpii t known '.l lie p!ye.' Maurice. Friedman '11: pi.u - trombone solo. Mis- Kathryne Sniitli. the little "1 -ear-ob! Cary jsci rl -vho sina vvi'h !)'.! ore':.-'r.i. will sine; two solos I !.er. in i m i t b'.e way. ' Til ! sie.it !'n7. w ,r'n of the orchestra and Miss i. buo beii very acceptable durl:e past week. The program tor lit fvlilHVS: rch "Anier.can Victory," Iyine. Overture 11 ni'urian Iustpiel," K..tr-1'.ela dp. leS. Trombone Solo "A Perfect I" ay " Carrie Jacobs Hand, pi a. veil by Maurice Friedman. Snn' Selections By Miss Katharine. Smith tile ioiki j c,arv vocalist. iipro'at c Seb elion.' "Poet and lb .,.-ant," V. Svsppe. Sedition of popular Sons Hits of he Sason l.anipe. H nnor, scjite 'Tvorak's Humor- .- que." Dvorak. March 'The Forest KlriK," P.'tfrs. G ARY AND VALPO RAISE FARE SOON As a result of a re ent ruling of t!. nterstate commerce, officials of t'U' G.'ir and Va.pura:so interurban nailroad company will soon 'tween the Steel City u:U of Pi cents a trip. raise the fare and Valpo a The old fare of 57. cent.. will be boosted to 63 Cftit.' is automatically a similar increase railroad fnres to The increase hroimht about by in Pennsylvania t'nree and six nth cents per mile in e i f the recent iuMuk Indiana by v ; ; t ' f the interstate commerce commnlon. A'l the roads running throuKli ' ilary, incl-,1 din if the New York Cenln.'i ! tral have Increased their rates in Inbeen 1 la na. the Increases Kins into eltcct 1 on Feb. 23. road company to increase its fees LEGION OF ST EUTHS ON KIS TRAIL inc. In the mornios he askrd me wht-n he could tret a "iin out o:' Napervil'e I told him and hi paid his bill with i 1 ' bill and .-ai l iie woi'd he back to-

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day for his car. He kept a ilonwatch on his licle black basr. It wns about ten in-'iie:, long and six inches wid '. 1 haven't seen it since."

Dettctlve We; tin wati in.spid ini-' of the ex; s.vr bcllev. s that Dai d to jobbery by readioits of the Palt n br of thirs, famous bandits of the day) Jesse James and Cole Yoiintrer. "We rtnd that ne has rt ad countless books about tii alton brother," W.-hMi-r said, "and that h loved t call utenlion to -he fact that his name was Palliei. W- are sure that this influenced tht bov in an olhirjae ppnrnt;y motivel-'ss case." Webster also declared he had learned That lialto-.i :iii il dis-iosed of a number of bonds of small denominations, in ChieiiRO. tb.os obtaining funds t finance his iii:;lu. It has been learned trial Kalton was oroKi- on the mora ins of the robbei y find htu inwid s n'e I small chan r" from a lillow bank clerk I to buy bis lumh. From the fact that Pulton is known! to have been a habitue of various pool rooms and .tie declaration of Darr that . another man whs with him when ho ) culled to purch ise the automobile, Ci j theory has aris n that Palton may! have been the dupe of older and wi.e r j heads who planned the crime and aiding iiim in h:s "getaway." i Hcii-arJs tidabng- if.DOO today ria rc spurred an army of police and deter I tives in Chlc.iiro and sn rrou nd i np

towns to .,,-,ei . .o.uif in icejthp Jate Mrs Jo?)n 1t. Fra t e s, formerly

searcn xor me p ,y. i, roves or private sleuths have Joined the oillcial detee tives in the hunt. Detective today vcre fearful that robbers miRht finu tlo youth and rob him of his tronsui" before thf hand of the law can ream him. Dalton's widowed mother, with whom he lived. Is prostrated today with prlef nnd can assign no reaso: w hy her son sh uld turn tnief. Th Dalton family is composed of two winters, both older, than William and u small Son. Jai k. who is nine year oil. The father -lied eight years ago. Dalton's salary in the bank, it has been loirnul, was $fi3 per month. Immunity if .v.- surrender and returns his $772.1 jo loot, was offered f outiK Dalton f day by W, S. Miller, vice president of the Northern Trut company. i "I am a:i.-fied that if the boy will, give himself up nojv and restore the ! bonds, there will be no prosecution." ' Mr. M.ll, r stated. "The matter of j course is In the hands of the author;- j ties but because of the fact thst this is the first time youncr Dalton has been in trouble the bank Is-willing to give him anoth-r chance. "The bank offli :als ure human. T.iey are willing; to dr p the matter and aid TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK for 'ri ill KKNT--Jii ir dtl'li d with Ave.. k i t chi n phone 2-2.1- 1 Ind lan.i I t'imm,ri'l -1 n facjaclies and otherexternaF pains QuicKiy soothed THAT in.f Hn?, venrii(r Wkache. that romar.7 women Buffer firm. Is quickly esred ty an ar-!: itlon of Floan's I.iairocnt. 'n ruhsing, mii;sine!-R. or sV.in Ftains. It's pood for all tlio family and 1il kinds ef "external" achtJ and pains. 3Ec. 70c, 1.13. iniineii, it .jEjtcMSk. UOrJ - Ml. No. I jo. rublished Slaiemeat Truf t Company Paul B. Lipinski. President. Peter Buc.zkowski, Vice Pres. BolerldW Salik, Sccretarv Boleslaw Salik, Treasurer; I Condewed Statement of the Condition . fla ' v . . 1 v. Northern Tm:t and ravines mm at Hammond, in tK- State of Indiana, at the close of its business on February 21, 1921 RESOURCES. ! Loans and Discounts . . . . $1 44, 1 5 1 .39 j Overdrafts I Bonds and Stocks ! Furniture and I ixtures. . . I Due from Departments. . . ;Due from Banks and I rust 80.74 98,550.00 6,927.87. 1 ,500.00 , Companies . . . . 7.697.64 Cash on Hind 9.4 Cat-h Items Taxes and Interest Paid Expenses Total Resources . . 350 53 1 $275,684.12 V ,-e,,-,. LIABILITIES. Capital Stock I d in. .$ 25.000.00 4,500.00 .jurpius Undivided Profits--Net . . Interest, Discount and Other Eariiinys 427.32 2,187.85 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 61.032.03 Sivin'S Deposits, Except Barks Certified Chec'.;s Other Liabilities 179.096 83 1 1 .000 00; 2.440.09 j Total Liabilities .$275,634.12

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STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OP ! ? Sfe ank of HamI AKE SS- imond. Indiana, do solemnly swear rp.li i;L- SPcretarl.-Tr.-,r-1 :nat lhe above statement is true.

r . 1 K ' ortl ern Trust & Saving" ! er ot the :n Bmk, do solemnly swear that the above ' I statement is true. ! BOLESLAW SALIK. Subscribed and sworn to before me ; this 26th day of February, 1921. Bernice Gierlachowski. Nntaru Pukl My commission expires October 27.' 1924. i

the boy In making a man of li'irisH; if he only will give himself up. Ths only thlnjs" "e fear Is that an old-r

man mli;ht hav influ'.-nid lnni in this ( rime." Card of Thanks e wi.-h to ext. ud our tiianks find appreciation for the services, sympa. thies, lloial offerings and cars of fair many t r i nds and rdalivis at the illnosn and death of our beloved wife and mother, daughter and sister: also lor the use of the First M. K. Church and to the Hcv. lKl,!i.'-"' ,11111 the singers. Julius A. Croebe and childron, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Prohl & family Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prohl, Mr. arid Mrs FraVik W. Prohl. Mr. and Mrs. H. Zaver. 2-2S-1 (. OK THANKS. We wish to thank the fr'ends and acquaintances for their kindness ai a sympathy In the late bereavement of our dear ino'her. Mil. r.V.S WAU.KU. ' 2-2H-MR. AND ,MHS. VAL SniWKIOAUT, JUL AND MKS. Fit ANK J. WADI-Klt. IHATH XOTICK. Miss Mary Jane Kelleher, fond sistei of Hannah. Catherine. John and Kdw urii Kelleher, Mrs, A. Schocke and , )f namlnon(i. Kuntrai Monday, Feb. mday, p. m. fro n SS7 N. l,aSa;le St.. Burial private. 2-26-1 Each Day Adds New Users of BANNER LUMP - That wonderful coal. It gives so much heat with so little waste. (Less than 3 per cent ash) 1 ry a ton now you will want to till vour bin next summer. SOLD TO SATISFY We stand back of every ton we sell. Phone 1490 THE BECKMAN SUPPLY CO. No. 571 BANK STATEMENT J. G. Ibach. President. A. J. Marko. Vice President. A. J. Marko. Cashier. D. E. Gxvit, Asst. Cashier Repoit cf the Condition of ihc Peoples State Bank at Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business, on February 21, 1921. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . $ 85,367.17' y 5 Bonds 6,637.80 1 ! Other Bonds and Securities". . . Furniture and 5.345.86' F IX tares Due from Banks arid 1 rust Companies. . Cash on Hand Cash Items 14.514.39 20,823.02 6,369.57 6,307.76 Current Expenses . . . Interest Paid 1,225.60 80. 16 j Total Resources. .$146,721,331 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, paid ;n $ 30,000.00 127.45 Undivided Profits . . Exchange, Discounts and Interest Demand Deposits .. . I 1 .339.66 j 56.023.35J 4,000.00! 42,750.26! 784.40 Demand Ceitificates . q e n.,..,v6;"WU5 irusl Deposits Due to banks and 1 0,000.00 i 1.696.21 ! Trust Companies . Deposits cpecia Total Liabilities .$146,721.33 STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SSI. Alexander I. Marko. CashtVr LtAAINULK J. IY1AKK.O. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 26th day of February, 1921. J. A. GAVIT. (Seal) Notary Public My commission expires Feb. 16, 1922.

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fNtionl Crop Improvemmt Srvlco.J 44TTT IS a oimifortlntr thotiKht to f know that whatever we may lack In this world, will soon be supplied by the genius of pomeldy," says Mr. Frnnk Bnatkes, V. P. American Steel A Wire company. "City life has practlcitlly been revolvitlontzeri on nceonnt of the lmios.siblllty of employing domestic servants. Same Is true In the country. When we have no labor chenp enough to do the things we once did, we will either discontinue those things; or will invent something In lieu thereof. "It takes an entire world to -York nut any business problem. Iron ore is very useful, but the man who mines It cannot utilize it. nor would tlit? scientific inventor create marvels

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT

Do you want to get a Grave Stone or Marker at a price that they could be bought for five years ago? I have three carload coming soon, which I can get out before Decoration Day. I will be pleased to call and show you the designs. VERNON PARRY, Crown Point, Ind. Dealer in Mausoleums and all kinds of Memorials

Lenten Services AT

St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church 85 CUNTON STREET

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W. F. LICHTSINN. Pastor Sunday Afternoons at 4 o'clock Subject of Sermon, February 27th "THE SLEEPING DISCIPLES" lliird sermon in series on "Christ in Gethsetnan"

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No. 42. Published Statement

PETER W. MEYN, President JOSEPH W. WEIS. Vice President DAVID T- EMERY, Sccretarv DAVID T. EMERY, 1 reasurei

Condensed Statement First Trust &

At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, ct the C!oe c( its on February 21, 1921

RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts $1,603,034.56 Overdrafts 1.068.56 Bonds and Stocks 670.487.83

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I 1CI1UUUI") 1 ditj Oil 1JUILU3 Company's Building Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate Advances to 'Estates and Trusts Due from Departments Due from Banks and Trust Companies Cash on Hand Cash Items Cash Short Trust Securities Taxes and Interest Paid Other Assets

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Surplus Undivided Profits -Net Dividends Unpaid Interest, Discount and O'.her Earnings Demand Deposits, Except Banks Savings Deposits, Except Banks Trust Deposits, Except Banks Special Deposits, Except Banks Certified Checks Due io Banks and Trust Companies. . Due Departments Premium Reserve on Bonds Cash Over Trust Investments

3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Bills Payable Other Liabilities Total Liabilities

State or Indiana, 'j County of Lake. I, David T. Emery, Secretary-Treasurer of the First Trust & Savings Bank of Hammond, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. DAVID T. EMERY, r Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th day of February, 1921. GRACE R. CONROY, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. J?, 1922. (Seal.) l S Advertise in The Times

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unless the housewife should find It necessary to do her work by electricity instead of by muscle power. "Women will undoubtedly do their own housework and therefore every house should be so wired that mnr new uninvented conveniences mnyYe utilized In nny room In the houf. Therefore there ought to be outles In the base-board at frequent Intcivals. Wires Instead of being the oM weight, should be made heavier to bear nny load which may be Imposed urwm them. "Cooking by electricity Is eomln very rapidly. When a woman Jo nil of her washing. Ironing, baking, scrubbing and dlshwashlnj by electricity, the servant problem will dV a natural death." Trust Company, of the Condition of the Savings None None 22,000.00 9.327.63 115.97 71.731.57 130,591.34 30,428.73 23,297.24 None None 6,774.54 16,741.93 $2,585,599.90 125,000.00 20.000.00 1,173.71 None 19,862.60 899.008.35' 1,278,990.04 62,741.29 None 1.284.50 17.244.71 104,094.08 None "C one None 50,000.00 6,200.62 $2,585,599.90

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