Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 269, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1921 — Page 12
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'SEVERELY SIMPLE - i TAILLEUR IN TAN I
The Orlfflt hschool board will hold a mooting 121 the .school house Friday, May 13 at 7:30 p. m. The board has lecided to hire obd more teacher and add a, aocor.d year big hsehool. Th present teachers have bo.n en.- i for another year, "this is a. ;b:i-ma-tln and the patrons cf tho s-chjoi are Invited to attend. Two tad auto wrecks nr Gr.fslth laat Sunday. The first at 6 a. ni . onof the Itcd B.U1 Transit c ' uu .1 ny's vans from Indianapolis was up."-, t H a dltcli west of town, Fred T. K-M-MK-.y, Ri i. 1910 English avsn.il', Indj.tnapolia, S;ver!y Injured and cut about ;.e face. The aecond wruck was u. tv-w Ford itJan being' upset by a collision with a large car at Juiwtlon uvonae and XUdffe road. Luckily the (..c-U'auta escaped with alter injur!-s. The OrliS'h Athletic club w !'.; afford everyone a good time at th-dr lance In the town hall. Tl-.u: ,'.iy, May Staroks fine orchestra. Mrs. Jobn Harker.rMer was :.ik-r, to St. Arthony'a l.o.pitJ.l Chic tf '. S.t -v.rday and Frank .Scheldt was t.iivii to A'pxlan Bros ho p . t :U. Chicago S:i-duy. isoth r Buffering from rli.uui.it sm. Ir, and Mrs, I'o Brae of j.i:y cj, d ; Grlf.tth and H '.;'.".. u-,-1 fri.-nJ.i tfat-,:-.iay. 5n.:?r C. Oi:r Hj1it.cs aril family irdryel In town. MtM Margaret AVd r-t.rr.-d h 'ir e
urday evening. !: M'i't thre. j ' -onths visiting th ;;iiM-'p.il cities of I i'lorlda. AA'ashlnsrton. I. N I ! ,rl Youngstown, OU:c. ; Moth t day 1.7 to ' "vr ' rlt tV;'' i " 1
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A-' h 1 $3.00 PER TON AT THE MINES V.'e larp doted a contract for 23 cars of this coal and to kep our men a.nd tcajns cmployeo are matving this SPECIAL PRICE in lots of five toes or in ore. Cot of coal $3,00 Freight and war tax 1.90 Ualoading, weighias and hauling 1.40 CoUection of C. 0. D 10
This severely simple but effective tailored costume is fashioned of tar. tricotine. Inverted side t'it-ats, a man-tailored knotched coilir and a narrow strap belt of russet leather give it an air of distinctive conservatism.
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E. .S ir.diy school next Sunday r.:r.- ; ec'a' progri::i is be'.ns ar-;-A ar.d cvtv ncth.r in town is vi to attend. !jh Dorothy Belrlg-pr has issued Intlon-) for a party to be held at the :i h:i'.l, Saturday evening. .. La U03 Aid social meeting; held ... i 'An i.a'.l Fr! jay evening wu a"-:l-'.. tl.e pr.-gram was R-reat-: ..' ye J F.f reshmt nt were served i;;f-.iri:s ?'!. S'.Uef, Southth an-1 Chrlst'a'ison wvre hostesses. -T.'.l IT' 0,1 u ,U nntai:r.flndlal
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This coal is sboreled from the cars, not forked or screened. If cash is paid with order, deduct 10c collection charge; your coal will then cost yoa only $6.30 per ton. Our price on Genuine 'Old Ben' FrarJklin County Coal is $8.50 in irg!e tons, $3.00 in 5 tons cr more. Speciil price quoted in car and half car lots. Coal will be higher next month. EUY yovAr coal NOW, and get a aigned weight Hp V'lth each and every bad. Maginot Bros. STATE AND COLUMBIA AVE. 174 FAYETTE STREET PHONES: Hammond 105 - 374
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J. Baxt-r is on the sick lift. if u.r farmers drove to St. c. gst 1 ',s '--' n o which was do;y N'vw Y..rk Central railway ? purpo.-e f demonstration on arrnir.-r land. n.an M;chul cchmal and PI'.1;
v. e r o lctt'.r.g1 or tne larra;,e brr."f.t of t1- Near East -.- ..-o!rte! r.'T-.r-y and many f eraln w--r '!"'r;!'.'l. Many t..'- far n.rrs f-r their gen-
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PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY No. 194 PETER W. MI-IYN. P1,-,i--r.t C. S. FLETCHER. Secretary P. C. JLMCS. W.e. Piv-cient C. S. FLETCHER, Treasurer Ccnckrseci Ststt :xent of the Condition of the Standard hM & Savings Bank At Hammer!, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Its usiusss on April 28, 1921 RESOURCES Loans and D;,c:.unts $23.0.740.00 Ovc:dia;l 6.41 Bor-d, nd stocks 74,629.88 Coi'jjpiny s Budding 5,344.57 Furniture and Fixture? 5,627.84 Due from Departments 2,778.99 D.-c from Banks and Liust Companies 38,468.66 Cash on Hand . 6,904.77 Cash items 2.85 Claims 9,835.83 Total Resources $374,339.80 LIABILITIES Capital Stork Paid in $ 25,000.00 Surplus 2,500.00 Undivided Profits Net ... 1 ,445.22 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings t 8,033.31 Demand Deposits, except Banks '.' 159,793.62 Savings Deposits, except Banks 151,610.77 Special Deposits, except Banks 9,045.50 Certified Checks 633.25 Due Departments 10,046.74 Other Liabilities 6,014.89 Cashier's Checks 216.50 Total Liabilities $374,339.80 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, t J: I, C. S. Fletcher, Secretary-Treasurer of the Standard Trust and Savings Bank of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. , CHARLES S. FLETCHER. Subscribed and swor nto before me, this 2nd day of May, 1921. CHARLES H. V0LTERS. (Seal) Notary Public. My corrunission expiies July 24, 1921..
LOWELL
The tire department was called to the homo of Dr. Oeorse Wooldrldijo yesterday morning. The fire started In a closet and before It could be Kot under control all the contents of the closet was burned. Considerable clothing was destroyed. VV. Fay Lynch of Chicago Is here this week visiting his mother, Mrs. John Lynch. The continued cold weather is doing Kreat damage to the fruit crop. The flenlur class of the Eowell hlRb achool nr getting ready to put on their play, "Mrs. Temple's Telegram," at the Urund th"itrr on the evening of May 18. The Ijowcli schools will closo on FilJay May 20. Th annual commencement exercises will bo held on the evening of the 20th. Miss Neva Tanner has returned frm a visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Uoevet at AVaterford. Wis.
MERRILLVILLE
Married at the M. E. parsonage by Rev. Mo. .re last .Saturday, Miss Clara M. Dlllner and Cecil Cole of Hammond, Ind. The Woman's club will meet with Miss S. B. AVoods next Thursday. Henry Kuohl la on the sick list. Tho people here were surprised to hear of th-i s iddrn death of Mrs. Marlon E. Zuvers cf Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Zuvers formerly resided In tlilw vicinity before their marriage. Jiov, ijt'i). B. Jones of East Chicago and B. Wud swerc callers at the Myrel Fierce home. Percy Goodrich of Gary r. - railing on friends here last fiaturu : . Mr a. Emma Merton of Uoi.; .- , Til , was called ht re to help car.- !' r hT
slater. Mrs. Myrel Pierce, who la Buffering with bronchial pnenvmonla at this time, she Is no better. Mr. and Mrs. AVm. Coffee and son Glen, motored hero la.ft 6unday from Harvey, 11!., to apend the day with relatives. AVm. G. iWoods Is on the sick list with lagripp. Dr. John Iddings and family were at the Dr. Iddings home last Sunday. A number from here attended tho Popp funeral nt Turkey Creek last Monday forenoon. Mat Nendorf expects to leavo Tuesday evening for Indianapolis to attend the merchants coal convention to bo held there Wednesday.
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How She Deals with a corn
Doctors and nurses do not uffer corns. They do not pare corns, for they know it is dangerous. . They use no treatments harsh and out-of-date. What they do is this: At the first sign of a corn they use Blue-jay the liquid or the plaster. The corn pain stops. In a little while tha whole corn loosens and comes out. They know that Blue-jay is a scientific treatment. It is gentle, yet sure.
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It is made by a surgical dressing house which every doctor knows. Blue-jay is removing not less than 20 million corns a year. It is keeping multitudes of people completely free from corns. The method is right. It is easy. Its results are prompt and pleasant. Watch its action on one corn.
Get it now.
Plaster or Liquid Blue j ay
I The Scientific Corn Lnder BAUER &. BLACK Chicafo New York Toronto
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Published Statement Trait Company.
A. J. SWANSON, President. DANIEL BROWN, Vice President.
H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary. H. 0. REISSIG, Treasurer.
Condensed Statement of the Condition of the American Trust & Savings Bank Trust Company, at Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the close of Its Business on April 28th, 1921
RESOURCES.
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nd Discounts , ..$503,705.57
Overdrafts
1,072.23
Liberty Bonds 21,374.05
Bonds and Stocks
57.907.56
Company's Building . . . . 59,000.00
PRAISES FOR i NEW OFFICES AVhen they got through congratulat-1 ing Frank AVachewlcs ttat-urday on thai fine arrangement of his new roal estate'
office at 163 Statu street, he had shaken Just three thousand, one hundred and forty-one hands, cracked nine thousand three hundred and thirtythree smiles and aald, "Thank you, come again." five thousand times. He was to fatigued when tho day wound up at 11 p. rn.. that It was necessary for friends to render aid in K-ettlng him to bed, and then lie didn't want to go to ttiei p, prefetring to think over tho various happy Incidents of the day. Friends and acquaintances began corning early and kept coming till late at night, requiring the entire force to show the visitors around. A myriad of beanitlful complimentary bouquets graced the office whic hl said to be one of the lineet of Its kind ever seen In this region. Many comments were heard on the
beautiful arrangement of the display j window, the of flee furniture and thej general arrangement of the fixtures'
throughout the office. It was a dany long to be remembered by the entire force and a visit worth while to all who attended the opening
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A Drive with lower prices for new customers. A Drive for larger volume of sales. A Drive to stimulate industry for the Calumet Region and the nation. : - Turn to Pages 6 and 7 of this Paper for the ROCK-BOTTOM PRICE NEWS
SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER Tomorrow In Our New Restaurant
THIRD FLOOR
Furniture and Fixtures
4,000.00
Other Real Estate -. 3,147.58 Due from Departments Insurance 1,513.1 1 Due from Banks and Trust Companies.;..... 58,297.86 Cash on Hand 24,300.22 Cash Items -.; 10,627.56 Cash Short .54 Taxes and Interest Paid and Expenses 8,809.86
Total Resources . $753,756.14
LIABILITIES. Capital Stock, paid in $100,000.00 Surplus 10,000.00 Undivided Profits Net 2,472.23 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 13,754.28 Demand Deposits, except Banks 453,525.76 Savings Deposits, except Banks 171,866.10 Special Deposits, except Banks 1 ,040.65 Certified Checks 269.88 Rent Account 327.24 Reserved for Taxes 4 500.00
Total Liabilities : $753,756.14
STATE OF INDIANA, 1 COUNTY OF LAKE, S 55 : I, H. 0. Reissig, Secretary and Treasurer of the American Trust & Savings Bank of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary and Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of May, 1921. BERTHA W00DW0RTH. Notary Public, My commission expires September 25th, 1924. (Seal)
PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY W. G. PAXTON. President. FRANK HAMMOND, Secretary-Treasurer FRED R. MOTT, Vice President HOWARD J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec.-Trcas. Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Hammond Trust & S wings Bank at Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Cbse cf Its Business on April 28th, 1921. :
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts .$491,71 7.99 Overdrafts 1.329.68 Bonds and Stocks. 178.416.15 Liberty Bonds 22.745.92 Furniture and Fixtures 9.945.31 Other Real Estate ; 1.617.70 Due from Departments , 1 1,133.93 Due from Banks and Trust Companies ...... 64.545.24 Cash on Hand 16,284.50 Cash Items 13,683.23 Cash Short 8.75 Taxes and Interest Paid 8,1 17.60 Real Estate Contracts 799.39 Total Resources ... $820,345.39
LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus ..M : 14,000.00 Undivided Profits Net 5 72. 1 2 Interest, Discount and Other Earnings 14,574.65 Demand Deposits, except Banks 376,230.25 Savings Deposits, except Banks 272.647.10 Trust Deposits, except Banks. . 8,977.34 Certified Checks 1,195.34 Cashier's Checks 9,770.59 Bills Payable 59,000.00 Tax Collections .. 13,373.00 Total Liabilities $820,345.39
STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY' OF LAKE, SS: I, Frank Hammond. Secretary and Treasurer of the Hammond Trust and Savings Bank, of Hammond, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. FRANK HAMMOND. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of May, 1921. GRACE BICK, Notary Public. My commission expires March 6, 1922. (Seal)
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