Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 4 May 1921 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Wednesday, May 4, 1921.
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"A man la down but he's, never out." This slogan of the Salvation Army the niort beloved of all benevolent associations 1b t" t capitalized in Hammond May 8 to 17 fn a campaign i. rataa funds for thu rcscuo work in Hammond. Not a penny will rd out rf th state and not a dollar to any foreiarn country. Ninety per cent of : h, revenue will be devoted to 'he w ork in thl city. Tly? fellow who Is down, the on-f-rtunate girl or woman you woull .like to help but can't t xeept through he Saltation Army are to have tV3 b'fnetlt 'of your contribution. At a meeting of the Himinond advisory board of th" Salvation army at the chamber of commerce recently plans were made and committees appointed for the campaign. Attormy Jesse Wilson was made chairman and Howard Oeschetdler. secretary and treasurer of the drive. An advan e gift committee was appointed consisting of Krar.lc S. Hetz. chairman, and IV? presidents of the various banks "' t:i city. Attorney J -teph H. I'onroy was appointed president of the speaker': committee. Hammond's quota is $7,000 and the f.it contributions will be made through the advanco jet! ft committee nd the Joint effort of the i-hamber rf r imnifrcp, th notary riu'o and t he K I wants clu'n The m-mbers of the advisory emmitte..; of the Salvation Army in Hammond are Jens Wilson, H. K huirei-, IT. J. Gescheld'.er, E. N. lUiniu-U, 1-'. .1. ORourke-. MrM Dell Viain. V.. M. Shanklin, Joseph II. Conr y, Carl l;. Nelson, Edwin tf. Monroe. It. S. Jones'. Charles Taj lor and Mayor lan Hmwh. The schedule for the four minute men Includes speeches by Jesse K. ""Vilson. Slorso Dell Plain and Jo.ep: (inroy at the Tarthenon, O! -p hen in. Deluxe. Tastlme and I'-iJou theat. rs. Thursday. Friday and Saturday of this week. Uegardin the, purposes of the camI aig-n Mr. Conroy said today: "The results of the experiences or the war both at home and abroad have-Mi-pha-dred the need of orsnlzfd home and so.Mal servies work to me. t the needs of that class of people who rre down and out. and the tinfortuV man or woman such as the "man who has been sent to prison, the man addicted to dru,s sr.d th"s who are outcasts oc!ally; dependent children, tnfl to relieve sickness and distress.
This work belongs to the Salvation Army. It is not charity so much as giving a follow another chance ami helping-him to help himself. The unfortunate girl who is to become- a mother is furnished a- home by the Salvation .Army. "In order to make the direct connection to this practical humanitarian orK.'ini.'i! ion state, county and city advisory boards hfivo been organised and leaders selected from the various walks of life."
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SUPERIOR COURTS
John Spiro by his n-xt friend, John Mllior, hts liled imU for Jlibi damages against the C I. .Si 1 Hallway company. He had his collar bone broken1 pr;i 11. when toe Steve Iiunbo's automobile in wlt;ch he was riding wa struck by a .!.,;,,:i train at the .Uni.vir cros:ni in St. J h n t o w n Hi;-, t. '' Murray is attorney for th- i -a ."...!' The ;-iry Trust & Savings b.m is ftskir.g fi-r foreclosure of a mo.a,e against t it e t'a'.iin:e M. :! eeiir,'H n y. ll'iniln'i-s.'r, Piters A M.irtlii.in.i are attorneys for the plaintiff.
American Coal and Supply company, vm. e?. 1 K'sler. et al , on account and Twin i'lty Coal company v. Arthur L. i I.ee. on note, are titles of two suits I filed today by Attorney c.eo. J. Kder. ! Possession of an automobile and
damages are nrked in a su't filed by Kdward J. Bnhlinjr asainat TV. 1'". Horn, J tliro'.i.i Attorney K. O. Sproat. At -, j torney tproat a!so filed a similar com-1 I r'aint tor II. A. Thlel asalnst Oharb s M oreno.
Mike Pappas vs Mile Miller 1s a sent on note filed through Attorney W. J. Murray.
The. A 1 1 - Pea'ers Investment r im-
j pir,y of I'lincls !s siielr.ir W. 1. Thomas
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INDIANA WOMAN WAS ASTONISHED Mrs. Crackel Restored to Perfect Health by Tanlac; Suffered Eight Years. "I am so- happy inc this wonderful Tanlac has relieved me of my .sufferings that I just talk about it all the time," declared -Mrs. Jess Crackel, 71U Chestnut Si., llvansville, Jnd. 'I stiffen d almost constantly for eight lontr years with stomach trouble. After meals the sua which formed In my steinach pressed around my he-ait., almost cutting oft my bryUi, and I was miserable for hours. I wa-' intensely nervous and tossed for hours ft niffht before 1 could ;,-o to sleep. I was uli run down and te-lt so weak and trembly that I could scarcely do more than five minutes houauwork without stopping to rt!St. All tho medicine I had taken failed to do me a partlel. ,,f k,hh1. and 1 was so blue over my condition I didn't think there i- any use ,.f try in if !my further.. ',; ' :i- sii- Tanlac was just what 1 ' ' ' It Ka me a lino appetite an I seen 1 was eaiin regular meals e-ithotit the leant trul:i arterwards. - r kept on taking Teniae ami imVn s,i fasj that it was astotiisu1 !-ve taken nlfcrht bottles now and am liue a different w-oman. I'm all over my nervous;. c Ke rnd sleep so ood that tho nights a ro not I n "ite.uth. I feel so re 'resiled when ii'.ornincr comes 1 can work all ray and never .-top to rest. Tanlac deserve, tt l tho praisa that can be jfiven it. and 1 have ,obl l..t of II)y fr.nds and niiK-hbors hojv it has mado life worth wiule for me. J wouldn't take anythmi. in this world for the jrood tin.- Tanlac has done mo." Adv.
Ftreet business man of wide acquaintance, will be knirwri as secretary and treasurer of the" new management. A larjre room Is being partitioned off in die garage for accessories, tires, oils and grease, and another room will display the Kissel cars. The firm 'Will also deal In used oars on an extensive scale. Alterations will be completed anil, everything? ready for business Thursday. Th building- Is located at the corner of Oakley avenue and Txvffan street, Jus-t a block from the potrtof fic and within Hammond's loop district.
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I Sproa-t is ari"o.ri;i2r for th- pla'ntiff. i Attrrn--ys ?h-ev-r .t White t-'J.ay I firl suit to f ireclose a mortsasrj against Syms Karl Xute, et. a'... f ir
mi' .MJius. .t ii'.sj .v. i,oan association.
The I. H. P. Pailr.-a.l company has brouirht s:it a ir.i i n t! Franklin i ). KU'k to collect for coal sold to him. Ibaohl fav!t. Stinson & Oavlt aro attorneys for the plaintiff.
Charter No 8199. Rr.Vrve District No. 7. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Citizens National Banl
At Hammond, ic the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on April 2m, 1921.
RESOtRCES. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts (except those shown in b and c) $71 3,927.97
Customer liability account of acceptances of this bank purchased or discounted by it Total Loans Deduct : Notes and bills rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank (other than bank acceptances sold) $20,000.00 Overdrafts, secured, none; unsecured, $474.43. . U. S. GTenunent securities owned : Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) v All other United States Government Securities. . . . Total N Othr bonds, stodts, securities, etc Banking house, none; Furniture and fixtures, $6,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house Cash in vault Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Net amounts due from national banks Exchanges for clearing house Total of Items 9, 10. 11. 12. 13 and 14. . . . Checks on banks located outside of city or town of reporting bank and other cash items TOTAL
Is'o services were held at the OnngreKational church Sunday on account of the illness of the pastor, lu-v. Mahan
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sammentlnger, j who have had charge of the telephone exchange for several months. have I moved to Hammond. Mrs. Kaluf of: Hammond nowo has char.',; of tho ex-i change. j
Mr. and Mrs. P.eese Uoyd of Kast Chicago were entertained at the home ef Mr, anj Mrs. i.jeortte iiocum one day last week. The many friends of John Lynch will be ple.ised to learn that he is recovering from his re.-ent illness and is able to be about main. Miss Merle ftone and Mrs. Huckleberry were Hammond shoppers Saturday. The Mla.t'i Pratt transacted business in Highland Thursday.
Tho final examinations for ti". eighth grade pupils will be held in Highland.; May 21. : Kev. and Mrs. If. Iie-Hra of iry ! visited Mr. and Mrs. '. M. Hutching, j bafirday Miss Winona F.dcrar and Miss Merle-
t 'ne spent Sunday In (.'mcago.
I INTtRNATiONAL NEWS SERVICE1 NEW YORK. May 4. Stocks. lng- prices: Allls Chalmers Amerlcnn Car nnd Fdry American Locomotive AAmeriean Smelting American Hteel Fdry American Tel. and TeL . Anaconda lUUdwln tocomottY Pefhlehein Steel Bethlehem Steel B Canadian Pacific Central Leather C. and O C. and N. W C. M. an dPt. Paul Colorado Fuel Consolidated Gag Corn Products 'riicihle Hteel Krie 1st Prfd Ueneral Kleetrlc (neral Motors Illinois Central Lackawanna Steel ............. Mexican Pete. .................. Mid vale Steel N. Y. Air Drake X. Y. Central Ohio Cities Gas Ueadlnr . Republic Iron and Steel......... Studebaker Texas Co U. R. Steel P. H. Hteel Prfd West Ine house Willys Overland Sinclair Oil
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i'lIICAflO MVn STOCK. HOCS Recclute, 16.00U; market. 10 "T15e; higher. liKhts and mediums active others .-lw. Hulk, $8. 258.70. top. IS.S5; heavy weight. IS.150j8.B0; medium weight. $ 35 SJ 8.70. CATTLll-Kecelpts. 7.000; market, steady to 13c hlgh&r. lieef Stsers Choice and prime, 1 8.75 5J .40 ; medium end pood, $7.50 ?f 8.75; good nnd choice, J. 2559.4; common and medium, 18 75 CI n.if,. Putcher Cattle Heifers. I8 60 'tl9.00: cows. J5. 007. 25. SHEEP Receipts, 22,000; market, steady to 2ic lower; lambs (84 lbs. down), $9.25 ti 11.2."; lambs (85 lbs. up) $ S.75 if 11.00 : lambs, culls and fumm in, $7.7819.60; spring lambs. $9.50 1$ 12.00.
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FOR INDIGESTION
183190; firsts. 22(jra2'4o extra, 24c; chci-ks, 16 4 17c; dirties. lTQlic. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. S5c; chickens, 28c; roosters, 13c; geese, 18 18ci ducks, 32c. POTATOES Receipts, 45 cars; nor. vrhlte, sacked an dbulk, 70i75c; Texa.-? trlurnpa, $4.2S t 4.50 per cwt; Florida No. 1. $S.50'gR.73 per bbl. rill(!A(;0 CA1l GR4I . AVITEAT No. 1 red, $ 1 1 ' ' i c ; No. 2 hard winter, $1.511.53; No. 4 hard No. 1 BANK j STATEMENT FRANCIS A. MALMSTONE President C. OLIVER I I0LMES Vice President J. RUSKIN CLARK Casliier
Report of the Condition of the Griffith State Bank At Griffith, in the State of Indiana, At the Close of Its Business on April 23, 1921
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $ 6.660.00 U. S. Bonds 50.00 Furniture and Fixtures. ... 551.00 Due; from Banks and Trust r ,-iQ7Q97
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Cash on Hand J .33 Current F.Ttncnses . . . 586.94
winter. $1.50; No. 4 nor. sprlnpr, $1.35 ?ic; No. 5 nor. sprlnfr. $1.25. CORN Xo. 2 mixed, JOTfClcj No. 60 tfr61','e; No. 2 yellow, 58 U 81 H r ; No. 3 mixed, 68 4 & 69 c ; No. 2 white, 5$4 Cf.r9 4c; No. 3 yellow. 58430c: No. 6 mixed. 6Cc; No. 4 yellow. 58 !,i ffj ES 4c OATS No, 2 white, 374 5i38c; No. 3 white. 3636ic; No. 4 white, 34JI 6c.
Rheumatism
CriTen My On Wlu. Ead It. In thu year 1S03 T wan ttjiefc..l
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vlvon It to a. number who were terribly niiilete. oven bed-ridden. Home of them enty to Ik1uv ver ulr!
und the. results were ih, b.ho as in I T v.Jint fvery Knfferer fr'-in any I form of itni5eular and sub-acuto , i swelling at. the joints) rheumatism Mo try tli - preitt valtio of my linprov'd "Heme Trentment" for lti re-iiiark-ible li'-.-i 1 i n k fwr. Pon't e.nd ,i cent; i-inii'ly mail your r.amo ard dresK, Mnd I will Rin-1 It free to trv. After you have ns. i it. and It ha? proven it.-t-lf t, be i)i.-t lonK-ioelceo r tn e-ans .f w t'lnc rid of sue), forrn1 of rliwitiiati'-tn, you in-iv jser.d jibe itIcp ,,r it o,;r, r:ioiiar. but unj ier?tntid I do n.it want y ur mmey j unless you fue, perfecMv sntls:it d to ;.--nd it. Isn't tlia.l ialr? Why eufn..., 1.....A ..-V... ...ll. I - ..
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s rim I'nuiy. i'vfflrk H. J.iekon, 207-f? Durnton Hid;.. Syrnm-e, N. T. Mr. Jnok"v. ii it iT;,,nBllile. Above, statement S I rue. Ad v.
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PACTII1P Today Charles 1 ilOllitlEi Dickens "DOMBEY AND SON." Also a comedy. I
CHARLES R. AY in. th THOMAS H. INGE production, A VILLAGE SLEUTH' " A PARAMOUNT. PICTURE -
SATURDAY Douglas MacLean in "THE JAIL BIRD"
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IlICAOO PHODITT. K Receipts. 8. SOS tubi; extra. S2c; firsts, 23ti31c; stock, 12fll3j. Heceip's. 2 2.24 3 ca-es: mH- . IiV 21 He; ordinary flr?t.
18.308.12 732.236.09
20.000.00
100.000.00 337.430.00
62.058.83
LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits $28,416.63 Reserved for interest and taxes accrued 7.234.89 Reserved for bond depreciation.. 6.804.37 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid. Circulating notes outstanding Net amounts due to State banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States and foreign countries (other than included in Items 22 or 23 Certified checks outstanding Cashier's checks on own bank outstanding Total of Items 22, 23. 24, 25 and 26 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) , subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): , Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank Dividends unpaid Total of demojid deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 27, 28, 29. 30. 31 and 32 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (odier than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Postal savings deposits Total of tune deposits subject to Reserve, Items 33, 34, 35 and 36 Uniixd States deposits (other than postal savings) including War Loan deposit account and deposits of United Slates Disbursing officers .... Bills payable with Federal Reserve Bank Liabilities other than those above stated
712,236.09 474.43
437.450.00 329.293.04 6,000.00 5.000.00 50,541.83 54.408.85 50.916.95 11.141.88
1.344.81
$1,658,809.88
100,000.00 40.000.00
NEW MANAGEMENT FOR OAKLEY GARAGE The On k ley Avenue liarase and Fales Is now under ro-'-v management and miny chanse., !,-, the policy and arrangement are to take place. H. J. Heist, who 1? well known throughout the Caluniit region as an experienced automobile man wiii have charge of the c-mpanj, carry In the t'tle of president, while Myr Mandel, a State
Total Resources $43,799.46 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in. . . .$12,600.00 Surplus 1.260.00 Exchange. Discounts and Interest 174.32 Demand Deposits ....$24,114.31 Time Certificates . . 700.00 Savings Deposits .... 5.714.00 30.528.31 Cashier's Checks 1,236.83
Total Liabilities $45,799.46
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STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: I, J. R. Clark. Cashier of the Griffith State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. J. R. CLARK. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 3rd day of Mav. 1921. GEO. P. SPITZ. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires February 14, 1923.
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For Dollar Day
42,453.89 23.376.80
63,898.50
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52.869.06 4.039.68 6.989.76
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675.266.63
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34.259.02 629.106.81 11,900.80
1 .000.00 200.000.00 2.900.00 $1,658,809.88
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Lionel Barrymore In yioi tlie Penman" In the Internationally Famous Stage Success A Master Actov in a Dramatic Matsterpiece GRIPPING! HUMAN 1 SENSATIONAL
Also Maude Daniels Presents
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ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM TOMORROW 4 High Class Acts of Vaudeville 4 And William Christy Cabannes in "What's a Wife Worth?" Always the Parthenon Symphony Orchestra and Our Pipe Organ Grand
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jiniu v. . . . . . , I, P. H. Fedder, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. P. H. FEDDER, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 4th day of May. 1921. ELSA FREEMAN. (Seal) Notary Public, jily commission expires March 19, 1923
Correct Attest : J. C. PAXTON. LEO WOLF. W. D. WEIS. Directors.
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EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION TODAY AND THURSDAY The Rialto Musical Comedy Company Presents Geo. M. Cohan's International Success
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WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST OF 20 PEOPLE Special Scenery and Lighting Effects
ALSO MACK SENNETT COMEDY AND PATHE WEEKLY COMING FRIDAY The Big Musical Hit of New York "Peaefies"
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