Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1922 — Page 8

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AVOIDING "DEATI TRAP" AT DYER S?rCiL TO THE TIKTS CROWN i'i'i.VT, IN r.. March 11 -'ounly Surifynr Ka; Secly nas won lvis point t-- i fsr the ft ale la .? rned'with r--md to the gr.n'u' rros.tiiiK of the IJii.oin hlp.hwny .r.d the l'. T. & S. i a II road .between Schercr ill" and l'ypr on the "ideal stretch" of road. W. J. Titu. ihief eiiRireer of th? state t.ridse d?:irtnicni, came to Lake ccuiity this week at the ur.eent re-y-iest of the county surveyor. After poi ever the crotimj with Seely. Titus s.u.l that lie won!, do all in his power to pcrsunle the Lincoln lilehway Ah-f-ociiUhm to iiit under the C I. & i. railroad instead of crossing: at grade. The l.iiu-cln Hichway Association is laying th, Greater portion of the cost of tili; "ideal rtrrteh" of road between Pyer aril .Sohererville a:i l ' Titita and Sr'ccly wi'l 1,0 vo U persuade tr,"m to ninke the elm ripe which will make very Itttlo difVerer. :c In the cr,l and will eliminate oie of t!"" most danperous ftradc croyalnRs In tho county. "With its 'bright l.ne!, amusing slt-j-yttions. and chs.rir.lng ttiv.fIc. and above all. e musical play with a coherent itoTy, "Irene." Jarnea Montgomery's universal record .breaking musical comedy, the music of -which Is by J Tarry Tlerne.y ar.d the lyrics by Joseph McCarthy xvU! be presented by its original sponsoj-s, the VanderbSU rroducIng Comrapy at tho Parthenon theatre en. March 24th ajid iZttx. Friday and ?at urday with nrntlnee on Saturday. So little can b said hat haa not previously been told In every newspaper, raagrailne and fashion publication, throtigrhout the civilized -world, that Iretie neoda no lutroductlcn. It la doubtful If Oiere !s & home, a clab cr of flee gathering- -place wherein there Is a piano, pCa.yer piano or phonograph In atl the universe that one will not find a copy of either "Alice Blue Gown," "Tails of the Town." "Castle of Dreams' or one of tha other numerous song lilts, so popular has the music been. Th. play Itself has the distinction of Also having utilised se-veral Instances aji a sermon in tho largest churches of some of our biggest cities. "Irene" differs from any jnuslcal come3y ever written. In that it tells a well connected etory. In fact one. that would Appeal to ven the most fastidious were there no musical Interim ptior.s, and there Is not a number or lyric that does not apply to end become part of the Dlot. The- Vandarbllt Producing- Company will present the play this season In the same lavish manner that has characterized Its record breaking runs la all of the large centre. th prpductlon ibe!ng brand new and the costumes being the last word in art, they having- been cleslg-ned and built by that Internationally famous modiste, Iady Duff Gordon. Tha cist and chorus is fully adequate to the demands made upon it and the symphony orchestra carried by the company insures a perfect rendition of the entrancing score. MAY RULE ROADS f INTER NATlONAt NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, March 14. It was indicated today that the TTnfted States RailSIRS. JOHN D. JR JO ATTEND MEET v OF "Y. W." BOARD w S'-V xf Thrill 4 Jf.vji m UAlrV 'X1. . 4 iV FA'S t tr9 V"" MT"- ....... a" v 4 ct A t A recent study cf Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr. Mrs. John D. Rockefeller Jr., wife of the oil king's son. is one cf the members of the national board of the Y. W. C. A., which will hold its annual meeting in Washington oou.

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ilarry Collins, famous American dressmaker, and two of his designs. The young pirl of toda.- should be taught pood taste and proper harmonic?,, according to Harry CoUins, famous American fashion creator. Collins is, with many other prominent artists, backing a movement to divert dress reform tendencies to the definite channels of con-i crete portrayal cf artistic dress. Color, line, proportions and economy and raoceration should be taught and the modern school girl would bi the best dressed in the world. 1

road Iabor Hoard may have to rule a number of roads out of the present wafte hearing under the assault of the shop crafts. B. M. Jewell, president of the shop crafts, today paved the way for submission of evidence to show that In a majority of cases the roads had nt held wage conferences with workers under terms of the transportation act "The roads planned to create disputes that this B vard could and wonild not settle," saJd Mr. Jewejd "They did not try to reach agreements as required by the law "The roads are following a cut and dried program laid out by a small committee of the American Railway Executives' Association. In many cases the officials attending- the conferences did not have authority to make agreements. Officials did not attempt to maJte agreements which might have been done as In the case of the Brotherhoods but created disputes. "If honest-efforts were made by both parties, wage agreemants could be reached as. I am informed, has ibeen done In tho case of the train service men." Care er riands. To Rlnaply shaVe the hands up nd down freely from the wrist for a fewmoments will keep them nimble and at the same time produce a healthy circulation, which will manifest itself la the color of the finger' tips.

io. 126 PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY A. J. SWANSON, Pres. DANIEL BROWN. Vice Pres. H. 0. REISSIG, Sccretary-Treas. Condensed Statement of the Condition of the American Trust and Savings Bank At Hajrnmond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on March 10th, 1922. i RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $513,618.07 Overdrafts 691.91 United States Bonds 22.085.67 Bonds and Stocks (others ) ?. 70,721.39 Bills in Transit 5.218.68 Company s Building 59,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 2,000.00 Other Real Estate 5.983.27 Due from Departments Insurance 1,817.40 Due from Banks, Company Funds. 29,648.21 Cash Items 14,601.63 Cash on Hand 14,229.01 Current Expenses 3,311.99 Interest Paid 1,612.19 Total Resources $744,539.42 LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $100,000.00 Surplus 20.000.00 Undivided Profits 1,411.76 Interest and Discount 6,912.28 Other Earnings 927.34 Demand Deposits 425,921.12 Certificates of Deposit 161,763.02 Certified Checks 231.50 Cash Over 2.27 Trust Investments 12,193.71 Other Liabilities Rent Account 217.97 Total Liabilities $744,539.42

STATE OF INDIANA, I cc COUNTY OF LAKE, i kWl I, H. 0. Reissig. Secretary-TreasureF of the American Trust & Savings Bank of Hammond, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. 11. 0. REISSIG. Se.-Treas. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 14th day of March. 1922. (Sal) MARGUERITE, WERDEMAN. Notary Public. My conrnissicn expires February 3, 1923.

y NT1 & . ,v v V m 'vwr, ,j pj tt- w-j zjrv VIP - 1 KOI.L1V1TZ FVMvKAI.. The funeral of IWis K. Kollwitz of Itlverdale. III., the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Iewls Kollwi'z of It HVhman street will ,h; held at the Centenary M. K. Church, c rner of Oontlin and Towlo t-treets, Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. Interment will be at Oik Glenn cemetery. Iansing. 111. Rev. Warren C. Henslee will officiate. JlcALESTER, OKL.., March It Nine persons were dead and five others were reported miarins today at Gov.an, a small mining town r.ear Hearlshorne, where a cyclone flattened the southwestern part of the town during the .night. Over twenty injured !d been remover to Hearts-horne, and Wilberton for treatment. The "twister" completely wrecked 20 nouses and scattered the debris over a wide area. Most of tho dead and injured were Mexicans. A Mexican family and one woman were f.iong those still unaccounted for at noon today. New Idea for Keeping Fruit Fresh. To keep fruit fresh for months after it Is picked an Argentinian hns patented a device that holds the stems' In water. .

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WILLS SIXTEEN . THOUSAND TO CURS '.'HICAUn, , March 14 reappointed icintloiis cf tho late Mm. Sadie Howard. 0i, who ttuiifcathed $16,000 to two Mongrel puppies today prepared war on her will and on the doga which suppl.u.ted tiiein In her affectronn. r.;r;j. le 6Cc DRESSING COMBS CI r 2 for U X 15c AT-LAST-A WHITE Vf Sboa Cleaner, 2 for AU" 20c ACCO ASPIRIN TAB- 0 1 r Lets, 2 boxes for 35c FLUFF 2 for 36c 15c BIXBY ROYAL SHOE 1Cfolijh, 2 for , AU" 25c HYDROGEN PEROXIDE, 2 for Ut. 50c SAXON LINEN PAPETERIE 24 Sheets, 24 Envelopes, CI 2 for D 1 C 35c EUTHYMOL SHAV- OCING CREAM, 2 for EESSCSE lOc 30c FORMALDEHYDE AQC Eumjf&tor, 2 for , 60c Mb. R OAN FRESH packed Chocolates, 7(c 2 for f wv 15c PALMER'S TOILET OC -Soap, 2 for L 25c TUBE LAZELL'S OCr Tooth Paste, 2 for 50c LIQUID TAR SHAM- Cfr POO, 2 for 25c HOBSON'S HEAD- OC ACHE WAFERS, 2 for. . . JJ 50c KUROKOL for coushs gQc and colds, 2 for. ....... 75c PAR VIS FACE POW- ORDER, 2 for OUU

Howard died last Sunday. Mrs. Hm-Hi'd'i 'sill provides that the niteen flat apartment building In which she lire, be held in trust for the benefit jf her doj; (hiring their life time.

Attorney Hairy C. Lemon, executor; of Mrs Howard's esitate, said a cojrti HKht to recover the M-onertv -wonl.i l,e j bc-sun by the relatives tomorrow. "The do;cs are Just regular curs, ncthinff eli;," said Mr. Uenion. TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"

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Cactus Fercss. Have yoM fvir sn the cnottis frncrs In Mexico? The roctus there prow to a great height. One of them, the organ cactus, has a s!nrle Blrnlpht stem, rnnde tip of pnrt'', idx-Kltled. overnl feet lcmp. Joined po ns to nmke 4 trunk. Tiie Joli.ts can hnriiiy he seen nt nil. Some (if I he Inrfcer stems urn six inches In diameter. The Mexlrnns plant tiiejse cactus plnnts side ly side so os to iVrm long nnd strong .UtIiij fences.

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