Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 72, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1921 — Page 2
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SINCLAIR CONTRACT Tik Chicago Bridge & Iron Co., has .feeea a.wjrdd toe cun.trax-t for 2.213 ' cructwrsa to to used !r the. construction of fifteen 55,001 barrol ;aaa tor ft Binc!ir Crade Oil Pur-v-baaiaf Co., at Humboldt, Karii'H-v.
CIVIO TiB MBETIJKi JU Om nveOrC of the CWio C'u.b t&ai Monday eventag. Alderman Edwin J. CLon wws ejected sua .president of the dirb for the following year, ucceedlna; Wm. E- J.weU. of tho Inland teel Co. A. C Sobout, principal f the Riley aohool. -was elected a nrut Yloe-pPeBideirt, John C Horn, of the Wajhlnfton Lumber Co., as second vi-e president and J. O. Alton of tho Indian Hart) or National iBank u treasurer. BACK THOX TRIP H. JL Ptppnhusa, g-enoral mini?r ot tVe Green Bnrnrmjr company, will return next week from Ms hunting trip In the aortbern pert of Wisconsin. DIPHTHEKLi HOIRB O'ER It is Mid ibot throe or four lays will find the little ones of the Car.no'.Ste Orp&aixage out In the open once more. The Orphan-atfe fra bwn isoUf ed -with, dliphtherta sine the first part of Angust and it la the ortnion of the board of health that the quarantine can be lifted by next Monday. VIBSXEZ CAIXED OUT The Eat Chlcaco flme flgrhters were broTHt ' out of thetr warm bunfci at 6:0 htTnorntngr to combat and qLumch the ftr that tarotnd the two story tennan frame bulidlns at 4908 Baring arenue, ownod r FTanV Pudlo. The orlfln of the fire Is not known, only that tarfced In an ateic of the txsUdJLnar and x tuoOieadpointng: part of the house. I tennanta and their families mred out of Urn doorway and window to safety on tho street without injuries to any of them. Fire Chief Smith said thU morning that the flame had somewhat of a etart cm them ix-fore the fire department arrived on the aoene. However. It la said that the ftre boys secured eoBtrol of the tolase within a few roln--utai, hut had trouble in teaHIns the fhteffle off the oof to water the memldartn sharks on the rafters. In the proceas ef rl-rcdnif the roof off one of the firemen was ald to be sllifhtly burned. The fire dtmtt to this "building la estimated between T00 and 1800. riSD BANK 01"K At o'clock tht tnemlnar, rifflcer J. B, Fnet who is always on the Job, READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS j Kav jorx tried ths new Sterling Booster elarT If not why not? 9-13 Wassey's Pleating Shop EMBROIDERING, STAMPING, HEM. STTTCHISG, BUTTON HOLE. BUTTON COVERING, BRAIDING, BITCHING, FANCY STITCHING, tl STATE STRKET, PHONE HAMMOND 40- - -" Eat Bschenbach Certified Phone East Chicago 527-M. Bread. 9-9-6 Bread. 8-9-6 Eat Eschenbaoh Certified Phone East Chicagro 537-M. Money to loan and 7 'and 3 peT cent, securitiee lor sale, due 1 to 6 months from date, denominations from 25 upReal Estate, Gold Bonds; Roe & Peterson's law ofrft, E-st Chlcag-o. 9-H
. im REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF American State Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA At the Close of BusinessISepteinbe 6, 1921.
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $507,249.26
Overdrafts
U. S. Bonds . . . .. . .. .. .. , .. ....... -........ .. .. Other Bonds and Securities . , .. . ,. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. Rcsl Estate f Furniture and Fixtures ... Cash Reserve : Doe from Banks . . $42,397.50 Cash on Hand , .. ,'. , , , , .... , 27,197.25 Clearing House items , . , . , . .. 1 4,692.04
Total Resources
LIABIUTIES
Capital Stock ... .. Surpiua Fund .. . . . . Undivided Profits . Bills Payable .. . .. . .. Notes Rediscount ed Deposits .... .. .. . . 'ft: Total Liabilities STATE OF LINDIANA, COUNTY I, H. K. Graves, President of the swear that the above statement is
and belief. H. K. GRAVES. Subscribtd and sworn o before me, this 13th day of September, 1921. (SCal) JULIA KARAGISH, Notary Public. My commission expires December 9, 1 923.
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lValler bearias remain of Impressive ceremonies marked the fnneral at Hull. England, of the British victims of the ZR-2 Alsa&ter. The ceremony was found the front door of the American State, Bank unlocked. Officer Pope called President H. K. Groves up and to-fether they made an investigation a to anything rrflsains, but everything was found O. K. WARD MEETING The reru,..r weekly first ward meeting o fthe Citizens' Party will be held tonight at the home of Mrs. Dave "Dewis. 4604 Magroun avenue. BCBGET MEnrtTNO The people of East Chlagro will be Riven a chance tonight to remonstrate against the lovy and budget of the School City for the year 1J21. The ht.rln Is to be hed at tha McKlnley school. 14Sth and llatronn avenue. East Chicago at eig-ht o'clock this even Ins;. Twin City News Notes Announcement Is made of the marriage of George Burnham Lanmm and Miss Allt-e t-'nger on Wedneaaay, tepu 7th. They will be at home to thstr many friends in Hammond aH.sr Oct. 15 th at 1010 HysTop Place. Mrs. 3. Such and Mrs. Joseph Tandack spent Monday at Dune Park, the guests of Mary Carlson. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Aron Warshaw, of 4008 .Parrlsh ave.. Sunday morning, Oct. TIth. Mother and babe doing well. The East Chicago Order Eastern Star will meet in regular session Thursday evening, Sept. 15 at which time plans will be completed fr Past Matrons night, which will be a special nXting Thursday evening, Sept. 22, when there wilt bo Initiation of candidates. Mrs. Tom Varflen of ?fflami, Fla- arrived in Indiana Harbor on Sunday evening to spend several weeks with .er sisters. Mrs. J. J. Miller, Mrs. Wtllard Van Home and her aged father. Mr. and Mrs. Grucklert are now located vi their ne home on Ivy and 141st street. Mr. and Mrs. fllie Rlrlin are spending several weeks in Detroit. Mr. and Mro. Andrew Itooney are spending their vacation motoring to points of interest in Wisconsin. Mrs. Wm. Perry returned Monday evening after a week's visit with her parents down state. Mrs. A. Hilly who has been eick for 3,128.0d 58,800.00 17,105.77 7,000.00 17,150.00 84.286.79 .$694,719.87 .$ 50,000.00 . 30,000.00 . 2,348.37 . 50.000.00 .' 20,000.00 . 542,371.50 .$694,719.87 OF LAKE. SS : American State Bank, do solemnly true to the best of my knowledge
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started at the mortuary at Hull. Motor trucks and trailers comprised the funeral cortege. The photo shows the trailer bearing the past five weeks Iff improving slow iyAntone Sirlin is returning to Indianapolis to resume his dental studies. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Smulovlta of 4734 Olcott avenue, a soft, Tuesday, Sept. IS, at Mercy hospital, Gary. The Ladies' Aid of the Swedish church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home iff. Mrs. Samuelson, 342 Columbia ave., rTammond. The republican meeting held on the lawn at the home of Thomas Gogg at 4121 Magoun ave., last evening, was well attended. The speakers were J. P. KennMy. J. IC Reppa, Mrs. Ruth Van Horne, Judge Cohen, Richard Davis and J. Coar. Mrs. Frank Dickson of North Magoun ave. is entertaining 12 ladies of Chicago today at a 1 o'clock luncheon. This is a club known as the Luncheon Club, of which Mrs. Dickson is a member. The school tax levy is to be passed on this evening Tiy the school board at the McKinley building. All fathers and mothers are Invited to attend. Mrs. A, J. Eerquiet and daughter. Charmain, of Western Springs. 111., accompanied by Miss Margaret Signet, f Knoxville, Tenn., and Mr. Collins of Willow Springe, 111., were guests of Dr. Spear and TvTrs. Laura D. Floyd on Monday evening. Mrs. E. Mooney returns tonight from a ten day visit with her parents In Kewanee, 111.
Leavitt. of Vrbana, 111., have been the nor ol tfce Hammond Auto Sales Coguests of their sister, Mrs. F. A. Stroud ' distributors for the Nash and Scripp
of the Wlckey apt. Mr. and Mrs. A. T.. Woodward of 908, 145th st., have returned from a months vacation spent at Springfield. 111. Waverly, St. Louis ant! other points in Missouri. They made tho trip in f-.eir car and visited with both their parents. There will be a mestlng of the Ladles' Aid of the .Elijt M. K. church on Thursday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Roland Summers on the Lake Front DRIVE A NASH CAMPAIGN STARTED Now that summer tours are almost over and a number of motorists have put their pet cars to the test, have ridden the rooky and smooth way and have found out how much he will do, how many mile per trallon and how much oil is consumed, the various dealer have received letters from tn - thusiastic motorists explaining all of
East h!Caa. Indiana. Capital and Surplm, $150,000.00 Federal Reserve Membership Means Protection It is a distinct advantage to the City of East Chicago that this First National Bank is a member of the Federal Reserve System of the United States. This System, the world's greatest banking organization, pools as it were the resources of its member banks, making a vast reservoir of money instantly available to protect these member banks. Because of this strong System. America had no money panics in 1914,' when tha great war broke out, r.or did it suffer in 1917, when we went to war with Germany. Banking your dollars here means SAFETY for them, and supervision by the United States Government. Get National Bank protection by banking here.
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the remnirwof Lieut. Montague and leading air mechanic J. W. WiUon. with the honor guard marching on both sides. HIS WIFE COULDN'T PUT ON HER SHOES Indianapolis Woman Wast ed Away to a Shadow is Now Well and Happy. "I never saw anything to equal ths chance Tanlac made In my wife In shm-t time." said Williaim A. Black 831 Virginia Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. "My wife is a well and happy woman today, but for two years before sho began the Tanlac treatment she was in such wretched health I worrie 1 about her all the time. 1 believe she -H.-3.S tha most nervous person o.i earth, and many nights she couldn't sleep and sat up in a chair all night long. Her back hurt her. and her feet and ankle swere so puffed up she couldn't put on her shoes, and she had wasted awav until she was little more than a shadow. "I wouldn't take all the money in this town for the good Tanlac has done her. She is in perfect health now and I never saw her looking bet ter in my life." Tanlac is sold In Hammond by Sum mers Pharmacy and in Indiana Harbor by Central Drug Store and by leading druggists. Adv. little details. Mr. Henry' Elsi ... Booth cars iiaa come In for no little share of these letters and one in par ticular is Indeed worthy of personal Written from a banker who i mention. U the proul possessor of a Nash Six "Have Just returned from an automobile trip to New Tork City, coverfng a distance of 2100 milesi I made th trip in my Nash Six and returned home f&eling highly elated over the performance of my Nash. It fully lived up I to Its reputation and to all compliments I have or could ever pay It. I mado the entire trip without a sln-gle -bit of tiro trouble and with only one slight adjustment on the machine. While visiting th Niagara Falls the Nash had to much pep that I had a hard time to keen her from going over tho Falls." And as a reimlt you Nash drivers and aspirants of tho Calumet region have probably noticed that on almost every Nash there i small blue and white poster pasted on the windshield, with the Inscription 'Drive a Niish." Mr. Elxner says that all Nash owners that 3 m
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Hot water Sure Relief E LL-AIMS roR indiqcstion wxiat these can obtain them at the local salesroom. Soon It will become a phraae used by a great number and a iatisfied owner's way of tilling the world. Mr. Eisner says that there will be no drop in th Nash at the present tinio as it is now only $35 mo-re than at pre war prices and that a priming at tachment and cord tires have been added to take care of that difference so the Xash as it stands, at the present prt.es iy the rea.1 pre-war priced and substantially built. NEW WESTCOTT ARRIVES Mr. H. S. Reich and .Brother of the Majestic Studio, announce the arrival of tUe Wt-stcott light six and now they have It on display and ready for dem onstration. A light six and a heavy six will be the complete line but up to the persent time only the light six has ben delivered and it being the more popular priced of the two, Inter est Is directed to it before the arrival of the other models?. Equipped with a continental motor, Timkcn axels and bearings, Warner transmission and i Borg- and Beck clutch, it is a real auto mobile for $1S90. says Mr. Reich. until permanent location is assured the car can be seen at the Majestic Studio or arrangements for a demon titration made by phoning Hammond 137. Complete announcement i smade on the automobile page today. DeLUXE f THtA I KE b" today and tomorrow "PARTNERS OF THE TIDE" nB With an All-Star Cast FRIDAY AND SATURDAY iL E Big Doable Feature Bebe Daniels in "ONE WILD WEEK' and Edith Roberts in "THE ADORABLE SAVAGE Afternoons only Evenings "ONE WILD WEEK" SUNDAY fC "THE INVISIBLE DIVORCE" Bq PRICES: JJ, Matiaee, 5c-10c-15c a Evenings, 5c-13c-20c (Tax Extnt) DO AUDITORIUM MAX HELFER. Prop. 967 Calumet Arc. Phone HaaM 1931 TONIGHT Shirley Mason in "FLAME OF YOUTH" Also Alice Howie in "Her Lucky Day" Orpheum School for DANCING 152 STATE STREET Phone Hammond 3328 Private lessons every day from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS Monday and Friday Evenings PUBLIC DANCING THURSDAYS ThAT'6 TRUEIT IS! P THC ST I I f s I The finest flour that ever found its way to the mill 1 from the wheat fields is used 5 . , . i If. m making our Dread, its delicate, delicious flavor and wholesomeness is derived from quality materials plus baking experience. Ba&e-Rite System of Bakeries 1-""-- $0 ?mA Awn the arms rnrrv 601 f " 'Jfarntnafid - Indian Harbor
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AH Our Acts Direct From State-Lake Theatre, Chicago LAST TIMES TODAY PHINA & CO. Present "AN EVENING AT HOME" LEE & CRANSTON in "A Modern Romance" With Original Songs ADAMS & BARNET Personality Plus VALENTINE & BELLE The Forniture Movers ' aiso ANITA STEWART IN "The Yellow Typhoon" COMMENCING TOMORROW FOR THREE DAYS Lionel Barrymore in "THE MASTER MIND" A Also Four Supreme Acts of A VAUDEVILLE
WEEK DAY SCALE OF PRICES
h Matinee: Adults. 27c; Children. 9c
Evening: Main Floor. 36c; Balcony, 27c; Children
-THE RPHEU THEATRE TODAY AND THURSDAY Feature Attraction ii Different 99 A Miniature Musical Comedy Songs Music Girls PETE BIRKENO Comedy Novelty 0RR & BROWN Singing and Dancing HUGH JOHNSON Comedian Also Lewis J. SeLznik presents "RED FOAM" A Rap La Ince Production With an All-Star Cast
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First Trust And Savings Rank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner
The 7 Interest On These Bonds Is Paid Promptly People, who invest their money in the SAFE First Mortgage 7' r GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank are sure of their interest. They know that interest and principal payments are paid at this Bank the very day they are due in 1 1 years no investor in these Bonds has ever lost a cent. Compare this record of 7',, and SAFETY interest on the very day it is due with the record of some storks, Many good stocks recently have paid no dividends. But these 7 GOLD Bonds yield regular interest. Make an investment that is SAFE and which yields a high income rate without fail. Ask about these 7'., GOLD Bonds, to be Had in denominations of $100 and upward. Cash or easy payment plan.
Tax xtra People are cautioned not to eat stale fish. You can get the fresh, choicest kind, caught fresh and shipped direct to our store. Eat more Fish; it is not only cheaper than other meats, but far more healthful. It is a brain food as well as a muscle builder. ALL KINDS HERE Including Smoked Fish FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY Hammond Fish Market 0 Sam Kaplan 235 STATE STREET Tel. Ham'd 1654 m f1 :'l
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