Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1922 — Page 2

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TTIE TIMES Monday, January 9. 1922.

Public Is Amazed at Continued Enormous Demand For Tanlac

People All Over America "Want to Know What Is Behind the- Phenomenal Success of This Preparation That Makes It the World's (treat est Tonic.

Pay alter day the qu-at:iun is Wins a-skff all oirr tha United States an.1 nala: What is tlie r.a.sons for tin phcnormsn.il ;icces of Tanlac? Why tier w hpar maoli iihout it'.' anfl. "Why iic Tanl!' at-s kviv incT e; .- in sj every vear, whn of her !.! nut pef m t' have a short- i,-cl poimlHrit y iind are ( ilea i" nr:rfitpn " Tli-1 answer is tlmi!.' cvoiigi;. Th" test of timo !ihs pro-wn t.i people all ovt the AmeriM u tntir'iit ll,a.t Tanla ilwajfj prn.Ju-P! most jf r:Mifyine results a1 that the r-r.:rfe;lle reli--; it trinss S'fnu to be inur iv-manent than over be f ! bei i v 1 possible. Tns of tho i?jrwts of ersuHS, eviry. fflntp, wh took it wili'ii it was iirt introduced six. y urs ao, it-port that jht-y are still enjoying excellent, health is n il millions of American hotn"s arc jov iisin Ta.nla4- as tho family mcdi'.no afrer first trvinsj i' ntil t !i.inniiii v and proeia.j;n it the World"" Urvatrst Tor, :c . Thousands of men and w:rmion .f all jiss and in all walk of life a.ftliold with stomach, liver and kidney disorders. .-mv of them f Inns standing, as well as ttiO'isarul.-) of weak. thin, nervous men and wormvi a p yarer, 1 1 v un the verg-i" of collapse have test Hied ppHlirity thai they hav !e-eri fully r'trd to tiitir normal With, t re n st h and weight l,y its us. ft'il others, v. h seamed fairly well, yet 'who suffered with in-Jire.stkn heaj1aj.?hes, shortness of breath, dizzy spells, soar ?raj sy ttcntscli, coated linguft, foulness f breath, conatiuarioit. bad rorrrrlexiort, loss of appetite. sl-ilsness ;t ii;bt: a ail terribly -jectt. depressed fi'elinas. state that hev hv hn ent.ire'y riifyeil v

these dlatrejj-jin,; s-mjioniK and re-to-d tt hi-ajth pnd haj;piii4.-s ly tukinLT Tanlac. Tanlac has ?ivr been julvcn iseo , .1 cure-all that it wo; hi perform iiti-lieard-rtf H'lire. The advertising lias bi n clean, st raig iitf orw ard and conservative. Actual fact and figures have been suito.l uid tUat in a true, business-like way that ha commanded the confidence of all i the conaervative claims set forth.

I The rnomi'Kis demand fur Tanlac is. I due t, merit alone, for bo amount 01 -il vert isinsf wjuld continue to nI1 any j trticle that d"es wt possens real mrit,

Cnless full valua underlays tha artiul ad vr tsot the advertising wi'.l ultimately fail f its own weight. -can feed some. of the i I'uul't soitm of the people some of the tmo. but yon can't foo! all of the people all of the time . " Tanlac has befn well advertised, it is true, but s-ih a tai"-t- ami rapidly Ifritwtijj Uetnnd could rU't be brought about by advert isttiji alofi". It is what the people themselves say iha' counts. ne bottle of Tsr.lae is s !d it! a neighborhood threuurh adTerilsinK. but ten more are sold in that saw commuTitty as a result of the telle. ' that tirst bottle and that is why Tanlac hos siicc-del . People are always wiHinjf to talk lot their aUmcnts. but They are more thin ifloj to tel others of the medicine that lit':p-3 them. It is H(oothiiia thy couUi not keep to themselves if thy tried. the impulse to sympathize! with your felbwn;an and want to help him is o-ie of th- st rort ujost . as w..U as one of the bistsest. things in human nature. That is the reason why the peopo! of evei y section of the Tni'i d States ajl Canada, have 1 i-come t, sunk of Tanlac as the World's Urea test Tonic. And that is the reason why the demand for this remarkable medicine has grown to sin h proportions that it is almost impossible to k.c'-t. dealers snptdied. Tanlac ia sotd in- Hammond by Summers 1'ha.jrmacy and in indin.na Harbor Uy CeatraJ Orutf Storu and by leaili'iw drtiK 4 ists. Vdv

The lioiin; economics depart nient . under the idiairmanship of .Mrs. .Martin IS. Frame, obesrved th." i.oiblic day of the Hammond Woman's Club on Saturday. January seventh, by gdirio; a one o'clock luncheon .-it the First MotUodist church. X most tempting four-course luncheon was served iu the dining room of the church to jibout two bundled uesis. The tables Here attractive in red and white witli lighted ca nd-lest. The entire menu conisied of Sincerity Brand Food Croduets, furnished by llrodvay. Gross and Company.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

Wassey's ?l?atlng Shop KMBRim-ni's.. snri'i(;, iievi. STI T lll.i, Hl'TT IIOI.K. BlTll tUVhlHW tUtVIUJNO. Ht l lU V'.i, IWCV S I I I. Hl vti. 81. S'l'.VlK STUtiluT. fUO.VU HAHiou 4i a.

through their Ifannnond representative, 11. It. 'Jerher. Mrs. I'ctersen of Chicaco, who demonstrated the yoods. made the delicious doughnuts that were served. A ajilendid display of thsa products v as placed at one end of the dinintt room. The members of the home economics department prf-pared. and served th luncheon, ami s-pecial mention should be made of each lady's efforts to make

' the lunchtso-u the success it proved to

be. Music on a I'aihe machine, donated for the day by -dr. Vi i tie Summers, mlart aincd. lite ladies riariny tlie luncheon lion,-. In the church auditoi:uui a. short business meetinsr was held and a num

ber of applications for memberships J were received. A tro.jd trisra'' concluded I he m.etiufr. inciudtnt;: I A ;roup of Siuiits. . . Mr. M. . Civen' Accompanist, Mrs. Lillian Mikesch i Violin Selec! ions. . . . .r . Samuel Jenks j Accompanist. .Mrs. Uil'ian Mikesch lteadint,- Ktlicl iiirsch Chartier j The past chiefs of the Pythian Sistors will tnt et with Mrs. Charles Wolf. 751 Claude street, tomorrow afternoon. , Mr. and Mrs. M. M . Towle. with, Mrs. Towle' s mother, Mrs. Kmma j ilehrke, have left for Anit'-,. : California, where tloy will stx-nd h" v. inter.

Lumen, Tau-rtnan returned yesterday to St. Paul, Minn.. to resume his studies In St. Paul Fidversity, after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. L,a uerman of Sibley street. The semi-annual election of officers of Dorcas Uebekah huil-e X, 2fi;; was held on SaJ.ur.tay uuii at Odd h'ellows ha.ll, the officials l.einsf installed by district deputy president, Clot a Swairn and assisted by i-'.ht inataahnjr officers. Noble Urand Lydia tlrobnei. Vice drainl i'danch Warfull, Recording Seereiiry lydia Stjvens, Financial Secretary Kiaaie Ponll.ms. Treasurer lyouisa Seestadt. ltijjhl Suppo.tttr to the Noble Ciratid Flotn. Swaim, LCt Supporter to the. .Noble (Irani Kisie I- v i,,;s.f Si,T,iirter tc the Vice

Grand Clara Jacks ,r, I., : t Supporter o the Vice Grand May ;;,!. ardtn Kva Camp, Conductor 'i JurV- chaplain Mary Male, lnsid-a C:uirdian Net'ie Seidler, Outside C amrdla,n iTary AleMention . A nutn' ,or ot visitors were present aiid a ; eveninif enjoyed, after watch a. ,( licious luncheon was served .

are th hos w, lF, (lf Mr arul MrM, Charhja l:o.j . lf itctsselatT. The TuFstf;,y Afternoon Hridse Club will rnecit tomorrow arternouu with .Mrs. ilc jrf f Hatmaucr at her home on i tuth s'.-rejt.

NOTICE TO DELIN

QUENT WATER USER

Von are hereby notified that utiles; water rents for the year 1PJ1 arc pcii on or before Saturday. Jan. 14, 1'.'--. there will be a' ten per cent ponalty tdd'-d . This inc'.udfs flat and metcia d

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MONDAY, JANUARY 16 latbee and Nighi 2 : 30, 8 : t3

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Hammond Musical College, Piano. Voice, V1ollni t-ublic S tn, Ukwlel, Banjo, Mandolin. iultT. DtkiiCia. ramattc Art. 10-1 ANN()lrXCKMKNT TO- Tilt! IHTL5L.U'! Have you forgotten, that I have cut my price. Ladies' and Mens Suits Cleaned and Pressed for $1.1 H). L als guarantee 10 hour service. Why wear a dusty or spoiled suit when, you can have it cleaned for a mere nothing. All Saturday morning calls delivered in afternoon, every win iv. Call oJliee , Eas" rhieago lH2rjr; .!. Smulevitz Pi'o)., loU Olc.t.l. ax'enue Iv'tst ( 'hi'-a'ri .

I TO!? TODAY AND 1JUU TOMORROW Win. Fairbanks in ' "A WESTERN DEMON" Also "Miracles of the Jungle" (Episode 3) "OUTSIDE OF THE LAW" Are You Outside of the Law?

Hartley Theatre Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday Jan. 10th, 11th, 12th

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Under New Management JAZZLAND FIVE Willis Ennis at Piano GEORGE FENNO FREDDIE NEWROTH RAPPY JACK REA BOZEMAN Direct from Orpheura Circuit EDDIE HOLT Accompanied by a Bevy of Beautiful Girls MINNIE HOFFMAN ROSE MEYERS CORA STEWART BEVERLY DANIELS OLLIE GREEN BABE FISHER BOBBIE SMITH IRENE DE BLANCH Assisted by Others Dont Forget the Grand Opening Wednesday January It, 1 922 FREE EATS COME AND EAT WITH US

IV e wish to i Ik. n i - k : n -I to ss and during our ?to Mltrt. KbRi.'K S KKSt X.

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Concert Baud and Orchestra SPECHL SCENERY La ax liter at Kvty Tut of the Clock.

FUbor ate First, p irl. Foaav Alterpiwe The Sltrv .-sv Have Waited For Free Stref t Parade at Noon

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AGNES AYRS W RUOOtPH VALENTliiiO by (.ati'.'U AT ilead ot ntght the Sheik X clittibed She halcoiw to Diai's bvJroooi which ovcricKlted the Sahara desert. Her jewelled revolver liv upon the. Jrcssing table. Silently tne Sheilt emptied the tiay wcap.m of ' , cartrulies arul deiavtcj in it .; fitrst lijjht of dawn. This is orut of the gri y .ing scenes in that f$ri Varaur punt picture "The Sheik". A f iiotoplay of pas.-ienite love, against desert hackgrouru.

Munster Combination Sale The combination sale which was to have been held at Monster, Ind., on Wednesday, January 4, was postponed one week. The sale will be held on Wednesday, January 11, commencing at 10 o'clock sharp. There will be a f ill liae of farm tools, stock and feed. Also a full line of new fain.ture. P. VAN DLR WALL, A. POSTMA. Managers. NICK PORTER. Auctioneer.

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Matbee, 50c-25c Niglit, $l.O0-75c-50c Reserved Seats at Box Office Thursday COMING Rudclph Valentino and Agnes Ayres in "The -Sheik" JANUARY 17-18-19-20-21

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her Imperial and Beautiful Majesty, Queen of Sheba, held Royal Court before hundreds of thousands of her devoted and admiring subjects who were entralled by her great beauty and impressed by the grandeur of her gorgeous magruncense ; and WHEREAS: In other sections of America many thousands of admirers, willing slaves to her superb beauty, have waited patiently for the time to come when they might be admitted to hr secred presence ; and WHEREAS : Her Imperial Majesty has heard, with great joy, of the adoration her loyal subjects of Hammond are patiently waiting to bestow upon her, THEREFORE : It is hereby proclaimed that Her Imperial Majesty

I will pay a visit to this city of Hammond and will hold court I afternoon and evening at the DeLuxe Theatre, beginning next Sunday, January 15. I ALSO: Her Imperial Majesty summons forthwith all loyal subI jects who appreciate beauty and wbo like a sensational x thrill, to meet her in the Royal Stadium at the DeLuxe Theatre on January 1 5, or any afternoon -or evening during that week. 1 GIVEN UNDER OUR HAND AND SEAL, by direction of her Im- ! perial Majesty : I MANAGEMENT DELUXE THEATRE

f Court Chamberlain to The Queen of Sheba. M h Attest: WILLIAM FOX i Bursar to The Qu-n of Sheba

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Special Tuesday and Wednesday 1 ib. Loaf Bread Sc Free Delivery

nrnnr, Reserve District No. 7. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE

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AT WHIIT.MG. IN TI1E STATE OF INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON DECEMBER 31, 1321 RESOURCES Loans and cr scouts, including rediscounts (except those sl a- aii in b and c) $7b4,A.09

ictai loans

PET MILKPer can .

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CAMPBELL'S PORK AND EEANSPcr can

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We Recommend For Investment of Your Idle Money THESE CHOICE 6 TAX FREE CITY OF EAST CHICAGO IMPROVEMENT BONDS

$5,000.00 Due in 1923 $3,000.00 Due in 1925 $6,000.00 Due in 1926 $4,000.00 Due in 1929

We have these in $150.00 and $500.00 denominations. Remember, they are entirely free from all state, city, county and income taxes. A good bond to own. We welcome inquiries.

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Overdraft , secured, none; unsecured, $288.88. . U. S. Gov:ncm2r.t sccu'ilies owned: Deposit:! to ?ecure circulation (L:. S. bonds par Dlue) 50000.00 All olher United States Government securities. 229,37-4.55 Tata! Oiher bfjidi, stocks, seetrrities. ere Bankin?, Iio.i-e. $40,000.00; furniture and fixtures . $1 7.500.00 Lawful reserve witli .Federal Reserve B.ink Cash in vault and amount due from national banks ChecLs on other banks in the same city or town as re jertig ba-k (other lhan Item 12) Total of Items Q 10. 11. 12 t d 13 80,096.70 Crocks on baivks located outbid? of city or town of reporting ba.tk a-?d "tor ca'h items

1 .'clpirjption fund with L. S. Treasurer and

from L'. S. Treasurer fM:er assets, if any i

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784.941.09 288.S8

279,374.55 M

325,388.47 57.500.00 J 20 .286.63

72.187.30 6$ fi 7,909.40 3.238.69 I

FANCY ELGIN CORN3 cans for

RED RIIJE TOMATOES 3 cans for

WISCONSIN MARROWFAT PEAS Per can

FANCY QUEEN OLIVES Per ar 15c and ASTRAL PEACHES No. 3 cans. Per can

10c 10c 35c 35c 10c 33c 25c

PURE FRUIT PRESERVES Better than mother made. Per can

FOULD'S MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI2 packages for CRISPO SODA CRACKERS

Per box

Total $1,658,491.35 LIABILITIES

Capital stock paid in Surnlus fund

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j Cashiers checks on own bank outstanding

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ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES

There are quite a bi;nch of reasons why you should buy your coal of u ;. We sell a full weight ton of quality fuel, deliver orders when promised and charge consistent prices. Let your ne.t order be for a ton of "WONDER" CoaL we are excluvfve agents, no other dealer can supply you with the genmne. MAGINOT BROS. St'ite St. and Columbia Ave. 1 74 Fayette Street Three Ptoaes: 105, 146 and 374

Total of Items 21, 22, 23. 24 and 25 $ 8.274.79 Demand deposits (otu.r than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days) : I .id. vidua! deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed) Dividends unpaid . Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) su! jert to Reserve, Items 26. 27. 28, 29. 30, and 31 367,983.60 Time depo;ts subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits Postal savings deposits Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32. 33, 34. and 35 1.127274.36

50.000.00 50.000.00 6.238.60 48.700.00 8.274.79

365,399.90 83.70 2,500.00

F. A. B. COLGATES 3 packages WISCONSIN PURE CREAMERY BUTTERPer pound FANCY WHITE EATING POTATOES - Per bushel. $1.50; per peck GUARANTEED EGGS -

Per doz

17c 5c 29c 43c 39c 39c

32 cups to a pound.

BE WISE BUY ONLY HIGH GRADE COFFEE

OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE

3 pounds for OUR SPECIAL PEABERRY COFFEE3 pounds for OUR SPECIAL SANTOS COFFEE 3 pounds for

73c 73c

12.640.00 $1,111,510.80 2.923.56

CALL US FOR OTHER SPECIALS Groceteria Stores

Total $1,658,491.33 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE 1, Joseph J. Chilla Cashier of t're above-named bak, do !"!rmn!y swar that the above statement is true to the best of mv knowledge ard belief. JOSEPH J. CHILLA, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, Correct Attest: this 7th day of January. 1922. FRED J. SMITH " ADALINE JONES. JOHN SCHAUB (Seal) Notary Public. J. M. THILLE My commission expires June 28, 1925. Directors.,

152 E. STATE STREET Phone Hammond 25 434 119th STREET 1717 BROADWAY Giry Phone Whiting 184M

73 W. STATE STREET Phone Hammond 3714 719 CHICAGO AVENUE 1004 LINCOLN WAY Phase LaPorie 753 Phone E. Chicago 1249M

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