Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1922 — Page 13
WHITING NEWS NOTES
ST. II TUEAATRE TOXIGHT Iat Pay to ae the wonderful picture of the year. Saturday three avtm of vaudeville and pictures.
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their home from which they anl their friends will enjoy many very pleasant evenings.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Mr. John Biesen. of Atchison ave icturned from St. Bernard's hospital
yesterday where lie underwent a
Flight operation. His uife, who
has been In St. Bernard's hospital for several weeks, receiving: treatment will remain for several more f iye, before coming' home. -rwis biennis who was arrested officer Saltsman for driving- an Uomobile without a 1922 license, Uad guilty and paid 111.00. tSrs. Velma Morse of ll?th street has returned from the- Presbyterian hospital and is setting: a'.ons slcely. The Royal Neighbors will have their rcg-ular meetinsr Monday evening. Initiation and refreshments and all members are asked to be present. Merrill Adams was arrested ty officer Surdukowskl for driving a truck without a license. He was released on $23 bail to appear on Msrch 24 th. Mrs. Wm. Melvin of Laporte ave., is nb'e to be out again after a recent Illness. Misses Ioretta Goethal and Mildred Ainsley of Central avenue are recovering: from severe colds which confined thm to their home?. -Miss Gertrude - Xweig; of Sehrase avenue, enterrained several youn? iHiiies at her home on Tuesday. A pleasant evening: and dainty luncheon were enjoyed. tinitav Kravets arrested hy officfr Wawizyniak for peddlinsr witiio.u a license was released after securing a hail to appear in the citv court on March 24th. The Woman's Christian Tempersnce Union will hold amemorial scrH'e in the Yvhitins' library, -Wednesday, April 3th, at 2:u0 p. m. in memory of Mrs. Christina. Nyland. wiiri wan one of its most devoted members. The program coinmit:ee have arranged aiv interesting program. Mrs. G. M. Anderson will have charge of the music and 'here will be short addrescs by the members of the different organizations which she was a, member. Everyone is cordially Invited, especially the many friends of the late Irs. Nyland. Miss Anna Delismon of Whiting and Miss Marie Kerlns of Chicago, a' ended a Banco party on Saturday evening given by the Theta Iamda Ki Sorority in the sun -parlor of the Sisson Hotel, in Chicago,
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STAK THE AA TUB TONIGHT Lwt Day to iwe the wonderful pletnr of the yesur. Saturday three acta ot vaudeville and pictures. 3-23-1 The Ladles Bible Class of the Kobertsdale Evangelical ch'Jrch, will meet at the, home of Mrs. Albert Sharp of Cleveland avenue' thi3 evening. Every member Is urgently requested to attend. Xittle Virginia Julier who has been confined to her home with the mumps Is again able to be out. - Mrs. William Smith, who has for the .past three weeks been confined at the South Shore hospital, returned to her home Wednesday. Mrs. Smith, who is getting along quite well is still in a very weakened condition, j The Woman's Relief Corps, have postponed their meeting from next .Saturday evening to Arril, the Sth. Mr.. Gluth of Hammond visited her daughter Mrs. Ralph Jewett and family of Indiana Blvd., over last Sunday. Mrs. Julious Kinsock of L.ke avenue has recovered nicely from her recent sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Frank CVIcN'eal and the latter' s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicholson of Roberts avenue, motorfd to Valparaiso last Sunday where they visited with friend3 for the day. Th Misses Violet Breckman. and Vloiette Golding, attended a theatre in Chicago on Monday evening. Mrs. M. E. Harr of Amy Court, wm a business visitor in Hammond on Tuesday. Mrs. Clara Timm and son Wesley, of Lake avenue were visitors in Chicago on Tuesday.
Mrs. Roy Witter of Lake avenue, ftnd several Hammond friends visited in Chicago the forepart of the week. Clyde Smith of Atchison avenue, left for Wood River, 111., to be gone for several days on business for the Standard Oil Co. Mrs. Frank McXeall of Roberts avenue was a shopper in Chicago on Monday. Floyd Emerson of Atchison avenirs has recently purchased a fine Ford s?dan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stevens of Calumet avenua ha.ve had one of the new Radio systems installed into
SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty year3 Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism, tired muscles, lame backs, epraina and strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, tpiihout rubbing, at the first twinge. It cases and brings comfort surely and readily You'll find it clean and eon-6 kin-staining. Sloan's Liniment b pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40.
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willpuickly be relieved by cpp!yin before retiring, Ir.Hob8or.'EczniBOirtt. meat. Oneof Or.Hobson'a Family Eemeuira. HbbsoaS
The big- show, '"Waiting for the Trolley" in connection with the carnival at the Church of Christ on Friday evening, is under the direction of Mrs. Reeve. Fortune teller. Incubator Baby, Ruins of China, and Most Hideous Creature on Karth, will be on exhibition. Fats if you are hungry.
FOR RENT 7 room flat, steam heat and bath, 301 Central avenue, Whiting. 3-23-2
WANTED Mi S3 Spaulding of Fast Chicago, to report to Whiting for position applied for a few days ago, lost address. 3-23-1 On Friday and Saturday cf this week we will feature an-advanced showing of Easter Milinery of quality, style and price, that wll make it a pleasure to welcome you. Freel's Specialty Shop, 531 110th St., Whiting. 3-:3-l
WANTED Not later than April 1st Bids for Stuccoing house; Inquire 403 1 19th street. Whiting. 3-23-2D
Cail for a sample of West Tark Floor Varnish: Sold only by Tom Smelser, 603 Indiana Blvd., Whiting. 3-C0-2
When you think of furniture, think of H. Gordon &. Sons, Whitinc. 2-10-tf
Another big event will take place at H. Gordon & Sons on Saturday. March 23th. Watch for it. 3-21-1 FOR SAU1 Modern home, located on Pherndan avenue, furnace heat, six rooms and sitn parlor, terms;
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Published Statement Trust Company No. 169
FRED J. SMITH. Pres. GALLUS J. BADER. Vice-Pres. JOHN W. DURICK. Sec.-Treas.
Condensed Statement of the condition of the FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK at Yvhiting in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on March 10. 1922.
RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. $272,944. 18 Overdrafts 74.77 U. S. Bonds 53.350.00 Bonds & Stocks, other 2,200.00 U. S. Treas. and War Savings Stamps ... 612.54 Company's Building.. 35,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures 3,500.00 Due from Depts 7,086.59 Due from Banks, Company Funds 9,494.48 Cash on Hand , 11,075.53 Current Expenses : 2,004.32 Taxes Paid 486.00 Interest Paid 995.00
Total Resources ..$398,823.41
LIABILITIES Capital Stock, paid in.$ 50,000.00 Surplus 12,500.00 Undivided Profits.... 1,605.74 Dividends Unpaid.... 36.00 Interest and Discount. 5,324.92 Other Earnings 1,701.78 Demand Deposits.... 148.461.70 Certificates of Deposit 7,605.00 Savings Deposits .... 94,394.41 Trust Deposits 20.977.84 Due Departments .... 760.48 Bills Payable 45.000.00 Treasurer's Checks .. 10,414.77 Cash Over 40.77
Total Liabilities. . . .$398,823.41
State of Indiana. County of Lake, ss: I. John W. Durick, SecretaryTreasurer of the First Trust & Savings Bank of Whiting, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. J. W. DURICK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 15th day of March, 1922, ADALINE JONES. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires June 28, 1925.
Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Ifoby, Ind.
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A motorist in Kl Paso, Texas, recently arrested ior s;)eedin, was excused by tiie police court judge en a plea that v. lu-n pas.sinu a liojj farm tho odor was makintf him ill, and he had to h'irry.
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The liquid form of Mazola, the fact that it is 100 per cent pure, highest grade vegetable oil is one reasonwhy it is preferred by housewives everywhere. Mazola contains no moisturethat's why you use Y to less than of lard, butter or other fats.
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A focial and Xew England dinner will be (riven by tiie Young People of Hie .M. E. Clureh. l.dii ner serven from fi to V Everjljo.lv de'cmiie. Saturday, children must work for a IH Ing, that's the port ( it social we are in. Wear a surwnt or' toil and labor and see if you can't !oK wi,rsf tl?an your ne i -i! boi-
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said an ope ration was n e c e H 3 a r y. My mother would keep saying:' Why don't vou take Finkham's, Henrietta?' and I'd fay, 'Oh, mamma, it won't help me, l'vo tried too much.' One day she said, 'Let mo get you one bottle of eachkir.d. You won't be out very much if
it don't help you.' I don't know if you will believe me or not, but I only took two bottles of Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound and one of Lydia E Finkham's Blood Medicine when ! bepan to pet relief and I am regular ever sinca without a pain or a headache.. When I lie down I can get up without help and without pain. I can't begin to tell you how I feel and look. I have befun to gain in weight and look more liko ought to. I think everyday of ways I have been helped. Any one who does not believe me can write to me and I will tell them what shape I was in. I am ready to do anything I can to help your medicine." Mrs. Henrietta IIilleic, 137 Sprague St, Dayton, Ohio. If you have any doubt write to Mrs. Miller and get her story direct.
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WAX PAPER 3 For 10c
NORWAY MACKEREL 3 For 25c
MATCHES Per Box 5c Per Fkg., 29c
MILK Per Can 9c 10 Ca'ss 85c
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 10 Bars
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HOLLAND RUSK 2 Fkgs. 35c
CALF OR BEEF BRAINS Per lb. 15c
ALASKA SALMON 2 Cans 25c
BONELESS COD FISH Per lb. 24c
FRESH MADE HAMBERGER Per lb. 15c
NEW CABBAGE Ptv lb. 5c
CORN OR PEAS 7 Cans
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BONELESS RUMP CORN BEEF Per lb. 18lc
SALT 10-Pooid Sack 23 c
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Golden Santos CQFFEE-lb. 25c-4 lbs. 95c
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PEAS! Special 3 for 59c Hart Brand. Regular price per can 23c.
GREEN ONIONS RADISH CELERY HEAD LETTUCE ! &
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Kirk Olive. Regular 10c bars, 4 fev Jap Rose Bath Tablets, Cast'te . , 3 for Kirk Buttermilk Soap, bar
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Chocolate Eggs Delicious Marshmallow. 20 Eggs for 10c BARGAIN! A Big Bag Full for 10c. (They Melt La Your Mouth)
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