Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1921 — Page 5
Thursday..
Marr-h 3. 1921. THE TIMES PAGE FIVE
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
T;- directors o the Alice Club will , rnet t the Alice Cub tomorrow a.'-! ttrnoon at throe o'clocU. j . Irs.' Clarence Scott of Ciiicago cntrlt!ntd the Wednesday A ftrn'-nn j Bridge Club at l.rr homo yvsterda;-. ! Mrs. Sott hp' ! the hif?ht senrn Co- I which vaj playd follo.vini :
- T'.ie civic com in I ice of the llammonJ Women's club will met Friday afternoon B.t 1:30 at th home of Mra. II
r-,pr of 8 Miion sir"?4. The subject for the afternoon will be "United Charities." Mrs. J. M. Turner In charge. Tae civic committe of the Women' club Is sponsoring: the project of a community reit room for Hammond. A report will be. given, on this at tha meeting; tomorrow afternoon. T.ie Women's Missionary Society of the First Presbyterian church will ricft with Mrs. John Wl'.helm of ill Detroit street tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. J. C Kennedy will be the as.ii.-t-irigr hostess, Mrs. C. Wagoner will h-tve chartre of the If.'son study and Mia. Wm. Mallard '.ho music. Mrs. Mary Andrei of Fayette street entertained a ivr.nb'r of children v.i honor of her daughter Marie's birthday. Progressive games were pUyl f r which prizes were awarded. t!.
Charter No. 3478.
Reserve District No. 7.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on February 21, 1921 RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) $2J 37,373.97 Total Loans $2,137,373.97 Deduct: Foreign Bills of Exchange or Drafts sold with indorsement of this bank, not shown under item d above (see Item 54d) None Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $1,242.83 U. S. GoTernment securities 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 other deposits or bills payable 354.500.00 Owned and unpledged 672,290.00 Total U. S. Government securities Other bonds, securities, etc.: Bonds (other than U. S. bonds) pledged to secure postal savings deposits $ 153,000.00 Securities, other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks), owned arid unpledged 477,630.70 Collateral trust and other notes of corporations issued for not less than ONE YEAR nor more than THREE YEARS' time 92.826.00 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. . . . Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection (not available as reserve) Cash in vault and net amounts due fror.i national banks Net amounts due from banks, bankc... and trust companies in the United States (other than included in Items II. 1 2 or 13). Exchanges for clearing house Total of Items 12. 13. 14. 13. and 16....$ 774,497.18 Checks on banks lbcated 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 cn Notes and Bills Receivable not past due Total
$2,137,373.97 1 .242.83
first one cofng t Miss Margaret Helmmen. In conclusion a nicely arranged luncheon was served. The Ernest R. Fuhiman Camp No. IS United Spanish War Veterans enterintr.ctl the visiting: comrades of tha rtoosevelt Camp of Gary Wedn-:sdf.y nisi:', i th Blue Klrd cafe. It was derided that p. ladles' auxiliary r i' ill--ramp would be ionned. All inembirs of the Krnest K. Fuhiman camp ar- requested to brtri thoir wives, motairs and daughters to the next rogu'ar meeting-. March 1G. Regular nvt-tiii-r p'.ace at the Lake Superior court house. AKTIiUF. C,, KOTIIMAN. Commander.
Born to Mr. and Mxs. Floyd A. Tr of Con'ey avenue, a son. February -7. Doth mocher and baby dolni r.icey. The So and P- Club was entertained it the home of MUs Alma Kastcr. of Drnekert street Wednesday vrnlre. MjsIc and need!-) work were enjoyei. aflr which a dainty luncheon wai rervrd. beside the regular club members the followers RUests were procnt the Mesdames Keichrs. Ko--.anVc. G'.iule, Sehaeffer, Prans, llartman, i:. KaMen and Miss Marie Kuhn. The North ?)d W, C. T. V. will h-. i U.i regular mertirgs the Cnd and -Itii Fridays of each month, the net meeting will take vlace Friday. March 4. at the home of .Mrs. Joe ijcMt of 4 ID Ash etreet. A od attendance is dosired. The Alpha PVti club will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. Hill of Highland
street for a ono o'clock luncheon tomorrow.
Mrs. W. O. Lamborn of Hyde Parle Is the gueat of her mother, Mrs. J. J.
Carter of Kewanna. 111. tre - .-i,.-,-!
celebrated ner SJrJ birthday Wednesday, March Ind. 9 Evangelistic, o.'rvlces at the Monro--St. M. K. churoi will beg-.n Monday evening- of next week. March 7th. and continue until K.ist.r. Dr, H. Letson will ha-e ch-.rg-e assisted y the F.ev. Hen.'dey :mj John Myer, The meetings will ojen each evening al 7:30.
1 .286.790.00
723,456.70 10.500.00 10.000.00 300.72 289.334.93 140.629.25 382,906.60
29,826.85 21.134.48
1,985.54 12,500.00 20,671.52
LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided Profits ...$ 33.833.63 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid. 18,384.03 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 (other than included in Items 28 or 29) Certified checks outstanding Total of Items 28, 29. 30. 31. and 32 $ 122.937.31 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits subject to Reserre) deposits payable within 30 days: Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) , . Other demand deposits Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve. Items 33, 34. 35. 36. 37. and 38 $2,473,179.45 Time deposits subject to Reserre (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : v 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........ Other United States deposits, including posits of U. S. disbursing officers Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank. . Liabilities other than those above stated. .
$3,268,653.39
$ 250.000.00 100.000.00 1 5.449.60
10.063.18 2.615.64 2.946.25 242.600.00
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
PLEATING AND BUTTON.HOLE HEarsTiTcnivG, bittov cot;nig. nrt AIDING PROMPT SERVICE Ctl.lt WASSEVJ TELEPHONE 4tS 81 I'. STATE ST., HAMMOND --:9-
RTJGS AND CARPETS Thoroughly cleared in your ovrn home. Mamilton Beach method. Will also take them oat if you desire. Call "Cookeey", rhno Hammond
Any one having discarded clothing that can be u.-"53 for the poor phono 673. Mrs. Grace t-ukeman. 3-1-5
The Alpha Kb Vita club was entertained at the hone, of Miss F.isle Berber of Truman avenue at a "Funny Fary." Dancing and music were enjoyed and a prizes was given M. ta Feltsch for bt-ln,; the funniest person at the part, a nicely arranged luncheon was se. ved. Miss Hndegarde Miller will be the next hostess. The Pythian 'Slaters had a card partial the Pythian Temple yesterday afternoon, the highest score was held 1 y Mrs. Elizabeth Uurgf, Ind highest by Mrs. F. U JCav!s end the third by MrsO. W. llerb.n and the consolation by Mrs. Illume. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.!pln f ki. a son. March 2nd at St, Margaret's hospital. Both mother and baby doing nicely. Mrs. J. C. Ba'-nlng of L-ms street will go to St. Margaret's hospital tomorrow where t:i? will undergo an op eration. Mrs. P. B, Llplnrki has returned to the Polish Oonjrress which was held at Pittsburgh, wnile thy re she was entcrtained at tea by Madame Fadert-w-ski. wife of V-t noted ylanist. Mr and Mrs. L'ailirtv.-.' n i were both in a, tendance at the .ongress. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. C. Finke'.st-i.i of 4V) Plummer avenue, a son, Sunday. February 21. 1321. Both mother and son doing .nicely. Miss Anna Tjip.uuts entertained the T. II. of It. T. club at her honic -m Northcote avonu:, Fast Chicago, t-et evening. After the business meeting of tlic evening, fc-jnro was played, th? highest seorcs were made by F.va Taussig end Lni Pheingold. a prettily appointed luncheon was served. The
neit meeting will take place at t he i
home of Molllo Kreiger in two week. A'.l members of the home nv.ssionary society of the M. K. church are re Quested to be present- tomorrow afternoon with their mite boxes, this is to be mite box opening day.
Mrs. n. M. Fudge entertained at a theater party to see "Dulcle." and tea at the Drake hotel yesterday afternoon, the guests Included tiie Mesdames F. R. Bctz, J. II. Meyn. Margaret Turner. Dorothy Oruinpacker an i l.eoda McAleer. Attended by Miss Hattie Wahl and Mrs. Josephine Sylvester, Mlsa Jennie Johnson and Robert 1. Harden were united in marriage at Crown Point yesterday afternoon by the Be v. Be later of the Evangelical Lutheran church. A wedding dinner 'was served -it the home, of Edwin Johnson. "2 Highland jsreet. a brother of the.brld.-. only the immediate relatives and a few friends were present. Mr. Harden Is a son of Mr. and Mr.-s. TiiomaHarden of Can' on. 11!., and is employed in Hammond by (he whole sale fruit and vegetable dealers. Kre'.ger and Friedman. The bride is the daughter of A. G. Johnson of Chesterton. Ind.. lint has made l-er home in Ham
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it years,
where
she has ben employed. They will be at home to their friend. a I 077 Calumet avenue after March 7. They receive the congratulations and he.-n wishes of a host of friend.-;.
STOCK MARKET ( I.OSH OF MAIIKKT. f INTERNATIONAL NIWS SEVCE3 NF.W YORK. March 3. The st-v.K market lo-.:d irregular today. T'.-o market showed cn irregular tone in tiie late dealing, many of the a.-tiv issue rr;i,;ting u'.. -:l 1 lioint fo'.'.ov. & by rallies at the close. Atlantic Gulf roncf-d from 46-'t .o 4t"i. and tlien. r coveied to 4C5. V. S. Steel fell down from S-"s to S;i, and then oa.ii" hick to S 1 Ts - Northern Pjc'.Tc yif-ld-d over 1 point to SI v.h'b- Heading r'-e T poi n i. to 73s. M'.-xica-i Pet rolciini dropped over 2 points to and then roe to 157. Chandler .--v-.lors rec --vered -point,to 67 and G- neral A. --..'halt rest f ruin oi r,4 to J T 1 ; .
U. S. Steel V. S. Ster! T'rfi. Willys Ovarian 3 Sinclair
f ' N T f P V A T ! 0 N A L N f. A ' NEW YOKK. .March 'J
VICE ock,
- Cor.cJare. True Kindred h'i;H-." party for members
Progress', will give ,1
ana friends Frid.iy evening, March 4. at Moltlii Hall, i ' State St. Z-2-2 Pa'nt'.ns and -lee- tttr.gr for efficiency and reliability ro to I. L.. Cohen, Phona 1036-W. :-X6-.f
Mrs. Otto Muehlberger for the past two days.
iasi been
Special 6a!e for piano tun'.r.ga'.l next week ?1.00, Whiting, Indiana Harbor and East Chicago, Call tip phon? Hammond ln3, care Mee Hotel. 3-3-"!
Special table of bargains In trimmed and untrimmaJ hats for Friday and Saturday. J1.9S to $3. PS, Hankforth's Hat Shone. 184 State St., Hammond.
3-3-" W. A. Jordan in ill with th lagrrippe.
Mrs. Van Treeee of Valparaiso. Ind.. Is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Hollett of 101 Doty street. Mrs. Philip Macherey and sons. Kobert and Karl, left for Houston, Texas, last night after spending a week with Mrs. Frank Cope of "37 East State street. Mrs. Macherey ig a niece of Mrs. Cope, and is going to Join her husband in Houston, who has been there. for the past seven months. The Machereys will make their home in Texas. The eldest son, William, who is a medical student In Chicago, will continue his studies there.
i n g p r 1 c e : Allis Chalmers American ar and Foundr; American Ixjcomoive .... American froli:-.? American Steel Foundry -- American T. and T Anaconda Atchison Baldwin Tjoccmot !ve Baltimore md Ohi o Beihlf em Steel B Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio ... Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel Erie Erie 1st Prfd General Electric General Motors. Illinois Central Lackawanna StoAl Mexican Fete Midvale Steel Ohio Cities Cras . Hallway Ste-M Springs ... rtopublic Iron and Steel ..
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CHICAGO CASH GRAIN'. WHEAT No. t red. $1.81 : N'o. j red, $1.7S:; g tj ; hard w inter. $1.74 1.73 ; No, 3 springs, $1.63; f? 1 .64 U-COKN-.V3. 2 yellow. f,Sc; No. 3 white, 634c; No. 3 yellow. H'ac; No. 4 white, 65lic; No. 3 yellow, 65' S ic: No. 4 white, 62U'63c; No. 4 yellow. 62U'3 63iic. OATS No. 1 white. 4 5s; 46c; No. 2 white. 45Hg43VtC-; No. 4 white. 43ic. Chicago mnni tn. BETTER Receipts. 3217 tubs: creamery extra, 43 'd 30c; firsts, 44 ft
Sc; packing stock, 14'il8c. EGGS Ucce Ip's. 20.506 cases; mis- i cellaneous. Sl'iSSc: ordinary firsts.: non-; first?. 32';.J'-je; checks, 23'3 30c; dirties. SO'dilc. CHEESE Twins. new. 21 q 2ie: daisies. 28Ti;8Sc; young Americas. 27 i 'd27;c; Ir.nghons, 265-51;e'. brick, hup ! LIVE POCLTKT Turkeys. 4"c;' chickens. 32t-?c; roosters, 22c; geeyo, 24c; ducks ,';6c. POTATO ES Rceeipd. 52 cars; n-jr-whites, sacked, $1.23 g 1.30. VEAL 30 to 60 lbs.. 1112c; 70 to SO 7 b?., 13 'a. He: DO to 110 lbs., 15 -5 18c; fancy. 17c: overweight kidneys, 140 to 173 lbs., S-5 10c. CHICAGO 1,1 V V. 5TOCK. HOGS Bec-ipf s, 29.000; market, 7 3 Hc up- Bull:, $ir..2.T 1 1.10; top. $11.23, heavyweight, $ 1 2 5 10. 1'. ; medium w-ight. $in.4S fi 11.00: Pghl weight. ttO.PO-Sf !1 25; light l'ghts. $10.flnig 1 1.25: lieaiy p.-.cking sows, smooth, $3.00'' 10.00; packing; sows, xaugh, S.73'fi3.0O; pigs. 10. nog 11.00. CATTLE Receipts. 9,"H: mark.-t. steady, calvi-s 'J-'.'ri Sc lower. Bt---f Steers Choice and prime. $1".23'& 19.30: medium and good. ? 8.75 'Cf 1 0.23 ; pood ami ehoic". $3.63 W 10. 7S : common and medium, $7.75 17 9.6:7. Butcher catie Heifers, $S.0('.Ti 1 o.CO ; cows. $ .00 S? 8.25; bulls. $5.00 ft 7.23. Car.ncrs and cutters Cows and heifers, 2.73f?'3; canner steers. $4.23i5i 6: verl calves light and handy weight. $9.60 ' 12.75: feeder steers. $7.30?$ 9.40; stockcr steers, $5.23 S. 25; tocker cows and heifers. $4.506.25. Catarrh Disfigures
Clear It Up
Mouth breathing and bad breath caused by catarrh have an injurious effect, not only on good health. bu good looks as well. Oar tip catarrhal indications immediately with th) stimulating odor of northern pines con- i tained in Mayr'? Pine Needle Balm This ideal preparation cleanses the 1 nasal passages nf the excessive mucous and promotes normal breathing. Mayr a Pine Needle Balm Is likewise effective in celaring up Quickly colds in th-; ! head, nose, and throat. Free trial by ' writing George, tl. Mayr, 219 W. Austlj i Ave., Chicag-o, Sold in two sizes, 30c j and COc tubes, by Summers Pharmacy and druggists everywhere. Adv.
SHEIS!- Kectipts, 14.000; market weak to loner; lambs, $4 lbs. down. $SJ510.7.3,:4ambt, S3 Ibr. up, $8 10.10; lambs, culls and common. $6.30'$ S: ycariir.-ir wether.', $6.?S&9: ewe. IT. ''j i.l5 ; wes, culls and cowmen, $i.oo'( 4.23; feeder Iambs, $7.5'9.
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FOR REtn'T 3 rooms furnished. for light housekeeping, heated. at 2S Douglas st.. phone 103S-U Hammond. ft. 1-1
Size Isn't Everything! Consider your complexion light, meduim or dark. Comidcr your build fall, medium or short. Consider your face round, square or oval. V. Tien you get a hat that Iooi.s good on you: you want it to wear long. We've taken care of quality. New Spring Models $4 $5 $6 Derbies Cloth Felt THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsch Hammond's Best Clothiers Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings
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1 17,618.33 5,318.93
2.437.896.72 31.160.80 4.121.93
Rheumatism. lumbago, neuritis. 1 warms the sore spot through and backache, tiff neck, sore muscle. I through. Frees t.li blood circulation, strains, aching Joints, When you are 1 breaks up the conges tion and pain H
suffering so you can hardly get around, 1 gone.
Just try "Red Pepper Rub-' and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated.
nenetratinir heat as red peppers, m- stan
tant relief. Just as soon as you ap-nh-Red PepDCr Rub you feel the
P-owlts Red Fepper Rub. made from red peppers, costs little, at any drug store. Get a jar at once. Almost in-
rel'ef awaits you- Esc it for
(olds in het. No matt.-:- what you have used for pain or congestion, don't
tingling heat. In three minutes. It fail to try Red Pepper Rub. Adv.
197,066.59 61.165.12 1,473,852.02
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jUU.000.00 15.558.23
Total $5,268,653.39 Of the total loans and discounts shown above, the amount on which interest and discount was charged at rates in excess of those permitted by law (Sec. 5197, Rex. Stat.) (exclasire of notes upon which total charge not to exceed 50 cents was made) was none. The number of such loans was none. The amount of money loaned ON CALL OR DEMAND, by this bank on bond and stock collateral, in New York City, including both loans made directly to borrowers and those through its New York correspondents, on the date of this report was, none. The amount of money loaned ON TIME, by this bank on bond and stock collateral, in New York City, including both loans made directly to borrow trs and those through its New York correspondents, on the date of this report was, none. Aggregate amount of salaries or compensation paid by this bank to Chairman of Board (if any), President, Vice Presidents, Cashier, and Assistant Cashiers for month of January, 1921, $1,500.00; annua pay of all these officers at January, 1921, rale of pay, $18,000.00; number of these officers on dite of this report was 3. Aggregate amount of salaries or comBensarion paid to all other employees of the back for month of January, 1921, $1,953.46; annua pay of these employees on basis of the January, 1921, rate of $23,780.16; number of these employees on date of this report was 19. STATE OF INDIANA, ) COUNTY OF LAKE, (ss: ' I, V. H. Rippc, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemny swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. H. RIPPE, Cashier.
ANNOUNCING Jv
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Made over the Brown Shaping Lasts. These shoes are the BEST FITTING and BEST WEARING SHOES IN THE WORLD. FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Considering their quality, they are most reasonably priced. Buy them at Hellerman's Shoe Store 595 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND
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SUGAR 8Vfcc lb.
Fancy COFFEE 29c lb.
Am. Family Soap Fancy Tomatoes
10 Bars S5c
Corn and Peas 10 Cans $ 1
Small Nutro 12 Cans 4-2c
10 Cans 90c
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st dav of March. 1921. CILS. H. WOLTER5. fSeal) Notary Public. My commission expires July 24, 1921.
Correct Attest : A. M. TURNER. JOHN E. FITZGERALD, V. C. BELMAN, Directors.
Pure Artificial Ice
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Wc wish to announce that beginning April 1st we will be in a position to supply an unlimited number of customers in all parts of the city witli pure artificial ice made of filtered and softened water. Call Hammond 144 if you wish to become a regular customer and our driver will call and Ieave card.
Hammond Pure Ice Company Telephone 144 109 Russell St.
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We'll bet a dollar the coat is still as good as new. It's good economy to get a 2-Pant Suit they last twice as long. The J. Guss Non-Profit Sale offers you Two Pants Suits at $35.00 They were $55, but to make thio sale a complete success we are selling them at $35. Better pick out a suit while many stylish models last. This is a Whirlwind Sale Look! Please do not confuse this high grade Men's Wear with the everyday junk you see in other places. Wc handle nothing but first class furnishings for men of taste and refinement.
$6.00 New Spring Hats, now $2.75 $6.00 Snappy Felt Hats, now $3.45 $10.00 Silk Shirts, now $4.95 Silk Satin Shirts, latest thing $3.50
Large size Silk Knit Ties 95c Regular 35c Dress Hose, 2 pair 25c Fancy Belts, each 69c $1 Fancy Wool Dress Hose .49c
Last Call for the Overcoats at $18.50 Will You Have a Made-to-Afeasure Suit? The new patterns have just arrived. The new suits I am making for Easter will be dreams of beauty realized. The Prices are Only $35 $40 $45
GUSS
TAILOR and HABERDASHER One-Half Block East of Post Office 236 E. State St. Look for Number
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