Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 360, Hammond, Lake County, 9 May 1922 — Page 6

EW TORK STOCKS CLOSE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) Ulis Chalmers 48V American Car and Foundry ...160 American Stjol Foundry S8H American Tel. and Tel Baldwin Locomotiva lt Bethlehem Steel B 78 Chesapeake and Ohio 85 Chicago and Northwestern . "4 Colorado Fuel 82 s Consolidated Gas 118. General Motors 12 Lackawanna Steel 69 Lehigh Valley 61 i Mexican Fetroleum isu'i Midvale Steel 36H Norfolk and Western 17 Northern Pacific To1 Pure Oil 33 Pressed Steel Car 78 4 Railway Steel Springs 10? Reading- 774 Republic Iron and Steel 64 H Southern Railway 24 Y, Studebaker 11H Texas Co 47i lT. S. Steel 07 'j Westingrhouse 62 Willys Overland S Sinclair Oil 31 I.IBEK.TY BO.VU CXOSE NEW YORK, May 9. Close liberty bonds: 3Vs $99.36: 2nd 4s JD9.4S; 1st 4s $99.90; 2nd 4is $99.60; 3rd 4Vs $9D.S4; 4th 4U $99-92: Victory 5is $100; Victory 4is $100.58. r.HAIX CLOSE enlcago. May 9. Wheat trade was moderate throughout the session with locals evening u.p In anticipation of the government crop report. Prices held within narrow range. Selling by longs caused a small decline In coin prices, while oats had a narrow market with prices about steadv. Wheat closed M to higher; corn to i lower; oats unchanged to i4 lower; provisions lrreg-ular. CHICAGO CASH GRAIX WHEAT No. 1 hard winter 1.37 i ffl.38S; No. 3 red $ 1.31 1.32 ; No. 2 hard winder $1-37 St 1.38 4 : No. 3

mixed $1.29 Hj ; No. 4 northern spring wk $1.42. CORN No. 4 mixed 60Vc; No. 2 white m2Hc; No. 3 yellow 62 62 He; No. 5 mixed B9c; No. 3 white 614fmc: No. 3 yellow 60H 62e; No. 6 white 68459ic; No. 4 yellow GOrJT'SOVfcC. OATS No. 1 white 4243c; No. 2 white 39tSfUHc; No. 3 w-hite 38TJ

40c; No. wnite jo i j i? as c. MIXXEAPOUS GRAIN CLOSE WHEAT Sept. $1.23HB; July 9141 : May $152HS. CORN July 56?S; May 5S!c. RYE July 94Tic; May 97HS. OATS Sept. 36HS; July 35c; May 34ic FLAX July $2.81S; May $2.824. PARLEY July 69 He; May 58 HS; Sept. 60c. TOLEDO GIIAIX CLOSE WHEAT Cash $1.25 ; & 1.39 ; May $1.35T; July $1.26i. CORN Cash 67 2 68c. OATS 4 4 & 4 6c. RYE Cash $1.06. TOLEDO SEED CLOSE CLOVER Cash $13.75; Oct. 11. 60. ALSIKE Cash $11.00; Aug. 11.25; Oct. $11.20. TIMOTHY Cash $3.10; Ma'y $3.10; Sept. $3.55; Oct. $3.35. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 22.000. Market mostly steady. Built $10.25 10.90.

Top $10.95. Heavy weight $10.40 10.65; medium weight $10.50 10.90 ;

light weight $10.85 10.95; pigs $10.2510.65. CATTLE Rece:ts 11.000. Market firm. Top steers $9.25. Beef steers, choice and prime $8 759.35. medium and good $7.75 0 8.75. good and choice $8.35 9.25, common and medium $7.25 Sf 8.35; butcher cattle, heifers $5.908.60. cows $6.857.50, bulls $4. 75 . S. 75. SHEEP Receipts 6.000. Market, steady to 23c higher. Lambs, 84 lbs. down, $11.7514.25; lambs, 85 lbs. up. $11.25 14.00; lambs, culls anl common. $8,00 11.50; spring lambs $13.5015.75; yearling wethers $9 12.00; ewes $5.008.25; breeding ewes $2. 00(5.00. EAST ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 5,500. Market steady with yesterday's late advance. Native beef steers $8.35 9.00; yearling steers and heifers

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LOOK WHAT MARION FOUND. Dear Roy Reading Maxwell's English Grammar I came across the following: The Moor, seizin? a bolster, full of rage and jealousy, mothered her. He blew out his brains after kissing his wife good-by, vith a horse pistol. A piano for sale by a lady about to cross the channel, in an oak case, with carved legs Marion Stanton Shipsey. EQUAL RIGHTS. Women now demand that equal rights with men be incorporated in the Constitution. What does a woman have to wear during the oppressive dog days? One low-necked sleeveless mosquito netting gown. One pair silk stockings. One nair alinnern.

That's all. What does a man wear daring the said dog days ? One coat. One vest. One pair trousers. One shirt with starched collar. One oair shoes.

I One union suit. One hat. f One pair suspenders. f One belt. One necktie. If he takes his coat off fn a hot restaurant he is thrown out. If he takes his tight collar off, he's a rube. If he wore his trousers slit up to the knee he would be sent to the insane asylum. Equal rights? Huh I SO MANY OF THEM DO THAT. From the Mortuary column of the Flushing Times: DIED. WRIST WATCH: Lady's; between Bridge street station and Corona

txouey. NOTICE t If the vaudeville actor who ran away with my wife and ear will send the car back, no questions will be asked. Box 27. ! BURGLARt Experienced burglar wanted to locate Liberty bond which I gave my wife to keep two years ago. Box 07.

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a year ago, DREX"SEN--KKAFT has the enthusiastic endorsement of thou sands of doctors and users. If vour health is not what it should be. if you are at all ailing or lacking in vilality. m(;e tthe tost yourself. Tou will be amazed at the rapidity with which your health and strength w-iU be restored. Send for free booklet on "DRUESEN-KRAFT Tablets, the Glands and Their Control of Health and Strength." Compounded in tasteless tablet form to start. Designate whether you wish "Male" or "'Female.' DKUESIN-KHA?T CHXM3CAI. XAJ30KATO&rj5S, Ltd. 56 X. ILA3nX5I.ni ST, CHICAGO To b ure to (ret ths srsnnlns treatment say "BSUESSN-ZSArT tablets" to your drura;lst. Sold In H-3.ni m On d by Summer' Pharmacy, and all progressive irag-a-litadv-.

No. 126 PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY A. J. SWANS0N, President H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary DANIEL BROWN. Vice-President H. 0. REISSIG, Treasurer Condensed Statement of the Condition of the American Trust and Savings Bank at Hammond in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Its Business on May 5, 1922

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $414,317.45 Overdrafts 745.51 United States Bonds 19,713.44 Bonds and Stocks (other) 1 92,337.32 Bills in Transit :. 5.048.11 Company's Building , 59,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures .: 2,000.00 Other Real Estate 5,832.84 Due from Departments, Ins . .. 1,657.40 Due from Banks, Company Funds . . 135,740.54 Cash on Hand ,. . 38,758.58 Cash Items 6,670.91 Current Expenses . 5,872.65 Taxes Paid 1,074.97 Interest Paid 3,373.04 Other Assets 774.77

Total Resources ...$792,917.53

LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in $100,000.00 Surplus 20,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,411.76 Interest and Discount 13,810.52 Other Earnings 2,274.15 Demand Deposits , 467,915.34 Certificates of Deposit ... 22,665.10 Savings Deposits ............ 1 55,375.43 Special Deposits ... ...... 9,2 1 7.72 Certified Checks ............... 237.00 Cash Over 10.51

Total Liabilities $792,917.53 . STATE OF INDIANA, 1 ,e. COUNTY OF LAKE. M" I, H. 0. Reissig, Secretary-Treasurer of the American Trust & Savings Bank of Hammond, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. H. 0. REISSIG, Sec.-T reas. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of May, 1922 (Seal) MARGyERITE WERDEMAN HOOK. Notary Public. My commission expires February 3, 1 923.

We looked over the list of questions cut to a California murderer to decide whether he was insane. The article said an ordinary man, that Is, a sane man, couid answer them offhand in one hundred seconds. We laid the watch on the desk and tried them. It took us exactly nine and one-half minutes. Has any one the train schedule to the asylum? ' , Among; other "Don'ta" It might be well to mention: "Don't talk back to a gunman." Reciprocity with Canada is working nicely. They send as excitement in the way of hootch, and we send them the Stillman case. One fault cf the rising generation if that It dances so hard that it rises too late.

The barbers also are in favor of daylight shaving.

Dr. Enrique Olaya Herrera. Colombia's new minister tj the United States has arrived in Washington to assume his duties.. He has served his country in several important posts including- that of minister of foreign affairs.

cessful engagement at the Manhattan Opera House, New York, and the Metropolitan Opera House. Philadelphia, the Homes of Grand Opera.

J Lrfirgre and enthusiastic audiences

Kreeted Jlggs and Maggie In New lfork and rhlladel-phla. "Bringing Up Father" certainly got many a laugh out of me. It Is delightfully amusing, said Enrlca Caruso, the famous grand opera tsnor. There are a number of catchy song hits, in which a very attractive chorus is

S.509,00; cows $30C6.70. HOGS Receipts 17,000. Market 10S15c lower. Mixed and butchers J10.7010.30; good heavies I10.65 10.85; roughs $9.00 S'9.25. SHEEP Receipts 300. Market, prospects lower. Mutton ewes J7.50 8.50; lambs $12.0015.00. SOIH OMAHA LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts S.500. Market, light and heavy beef steers steady to easier; others about steady; stockers and feeders unchanged. HOGS Receipts 10.500. Market active and steady. Bulk $10.15 10.45. Top $10.50. SHEEP Receipts 8,500. Market, lambs steady to 25c higher; sprln limbs $15.00; clipped lambs $13.90; sheep and feeders steady. SIOUX CITY LIVE STOCK HOGS receipts 4.600. Market steady. Packers weak; range $9.25 10.50; bulk $10.1010.40. CATTLE Receipts 3.500. Steady. Heavy grades weak. Steers $7.00 8.25; yearlings $7.00 8.75; fed butchers $4.758.00; calves yearlings and stockers $6.007.75; feeders $6.00(g7.25; feeding cows and heifers $5.00 6.00. SHEEP Receipts 500. Market strong. EAST BCfTALO LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 175. Market slow. Shipping steers $S.509.00; butcher grades $7,508.65; heifers $3.50g8.25. CALVES Receipts 500. MarKev slow. Cull to choice $3.0010.00. - SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 600. Market slow. Chlce lambs $13.5015.00; sheep $3.00 10.00. HOGS Receipts 1.920. Market slow. Yorkers $11.50 11.65; pigs $11.3511.60.

Ing of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will be held in the parlors of the Majestic Hotel on next Friday evening at 8 o'clock and the mother, wives and sisters of all over-seas veterans are requested to attend, whether they are members or not.

COMING TO THE PARTHENON

The many admirers of the McManus popular cartoons, "Bringing Up Father,"' will 'be delighted to learn that they will be seen in real life atthe Parthenon theatre Saturday matinee and evening.' ThI sseason's offering Is entitled "Bringing Up Father In Wall street" and comes fresh from a mast sue-

No. 546 BANK STATEMENT

Anton H. Tapper, Pms. Englehardt Ullrich, Vice Pres. Theodore Moor, Cashier

Report of the Condition of the State Bank of Hammond At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on May 5, 1922

INTER-ALLIED POPPY DAY Madam Blanche Berneron of Paris, France, was In Hammond yesterday In consultation with the officers of Larsen Post, V. F. VT. to arrange for what is known as 'Inter-Allied Poppy Day." a movement to symbolize the flower as the memorial flower for the boys who lost their lives on the 'bloody fields of Flanders and France. They, in cooperation with their Ladies Auviliary will place on sale 'before Decor atlon Day large numbers of them which have been made .by the women and children of the devasted regions of those countries. The fundraised from their es-le will go to the relief of ex-service men and to those stricken regions. A local committee will be formed to look after the funds and ipusb the sale. This is a nation-wide movement under the direction of the Veterans of the Foreign Wars, and has the endorsement of President Harding and In Indiana, Gov. McCray la Honorary Chairman. All patriotic societies of Hammond are invited to co-operate In this work. A special meet-

RELEASE WRITER HELD WHEN WIFE DIES OF POISON

RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. .$1 Overdrafts U. S. Bonds

Other Bonds and Securities Furniture and Fixtures Due from Banks and Trust Co.'s Cash on Hand Cash Items Other Assets

66.518.51 399.73

14.934.20 36.548.89 772.00 2,671.52 4.759.71 402.91 2.472.94

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Total Resources ...$229,480.42 LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in.$ 25.000.00 Surplus 6.250.00 Undivided Profits .... 2.460.82 Exchange, Discounts and Interest 1.119.16 Demand Deposits $128,196.58 Demand Certificates 1,314.58

Time

Certificates 1.836.00 Savings Deposits 47,164.12 178.511.28

Certified Checks 96.50 Cashier's Checks .... 1 ,042.66

Bills Payable 15.000.00

Total Liabilities ...$229,480.42

Thomas Stewart Ryan. Thomas Stewart Ryan, Paris newspaper correspondent who was held f olio win jr the death of his wife, Audrey Creighton Kyan. from poison, has been released on bail, dispatches say. Mrs. Ryan, before she died, said that Ryan forced her, at the point of a knife, to take poison tablets. Ryan tried to commit suicide by cutting his throat.

HEAD OF TRAPPIST MONKS COMPLETES TOUR OF WORLD

STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: I, Anton H. Tapper. President of the Stata Bank of Hammond, do solemly swear that the above statement is true. ANTON i. TAPPER. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 9th day of May, 1922. GERTRUDE E. CLAUS. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires April 20, 1923.

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Abbot Obrect, photocraphed is Washington. Abbot Obrecht. head of the Order of the Trappist jnonks o the World Monastery, is in Washington after completing: a tour of the world in the interests of hia order. He recently called on President Hardjngt,

PORK CHOPS.. Sugar Cured Bacon Fresh Smoked Hams

much in evidence with frequent changes of costumes. A well balanced cast wlir.be seen In the principal roles.

CLANDESTINE LOVE MAKING IS REVEALED

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE JOL.IET, 111.. May 9. The record of clandestine love-making of Robert F. McRoberts began to come to light here today as investigation of the shooting of Miss Mable Kerwln, former "beauty queen" by McRoberts, which was followed by his own suicide. Coroner E. A. Kingston took charge of the probe today and announced that the inquest would not be held until tomorrow so that time might be given to an investigation of all angles of the affair. McRoberts. who was married and a father, is believed to have shot Miss Kerwin. his former secretary.

because of hia refusal to marry him if he obtained a divorce. She resigned her position with McRoberts a month ago, it was said, to avoid hia love-making. Miss Kerwin was engaged to John Rogan at one time, but he was killed in an accident and she is said to have vowed she never would marry. Recently she became friendly with T. B. Fisher, a Cbicagoan, and McRoberts is said to have hired detectives to trail the

! pair and to have made threats that

caused Miss Kerwin to attempt to end her alleged Intimacy with Fisher.

GROVES AFTER A RECOUNT

tSPECIAL TO THE TIMES CROWN POINT. Ind.. Blay . Hasel Groves, East Chicago banker and one of the three contenders for the County Treasureship nomination at the Republican primary. May 2, this afternoon filed suit for a recount of votes. Attorney Ottenheimer, representing Groves, explained that his client's action waj prompted by the suit filed yesterday by Win Hunter.

No. 571 BANK STATEMENT

cag . No. 156 PUBLISHED STATEMENT TRUST COMPANY Paul B. Lipinski. Pres. Dr. R. O. Ostrowski, Vice Pres. Boleslaw Salik, Sec-Treas. Condensed Statement of the Condition of the Northern Trust and Savings Bank At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Close of Basinets on May 5th, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. .$168,889.05 Overdrafts 1.896.91 Bonds and Stocks 75.350.00 Furniture and Fixtures 6,900.00 Due from Banks and Trust Companies ... 28.589.35 Cash on Hand 10,312.95 Cash Items 808.33 Trust Securities 10,235.00 Taxes and Interest Paid 2.554.78 Expenses 3.501.88 Total Resources ...$309,038.25 LIABILITIES Capital Stock, paid in.$ 25.000.00 Surplus 8.000.00 Undivided Profits Net 387.67 Interest. Discount and Other Earnings .... 7,217.68 Demand Deposits, Except Banks 117.43820 Savings Deposits, Except Banks 138.539.27 Trust Investments ... 10.235.00 Other Liabilities 2.220.43 Total Liabilities ...$309,038.25 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, SS: I, Boleslaw Salik. SecretaryTreasurer of the Northern Trust & Savings Bank, of Hammond, Ind., do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. BOLESLAW SALIK. Subscri'd and sworn to before me, this 9th day of May, 1922. Bernice Gierlachowski. (Seal) Notary Public. My commission expires October 27th. 1924.

J. G. IBACH. President A J. MARKO, Cashier 0. 0. MELTON. First Vice-President DONALD E. GAVIT. Asst. Cashier R. H. HARRINGTON. Second Vice-President Report of the Condition of the Peoples Co-operative State Bank At Hammond, in the State of Indiana, at the Gose of Its Business on May 5th, 1922 j RESOURCES Loans and Discounts . . . . ... . -.,. .$161 ,578.36 Overdrafts ...... ,v None U. S. Bonds 500.00 Other Bonds and Securities 84.287.50 Banking House .. . .;. . . .;... ..,.., 15,000.00 Furniture and Fixtures n. .,.nc. . .t.M 15,002.75 Other Real Estate ....... .. ..,. ..,. . ... None Due from Banks and Trust Co.Y . . . 1. 1 7,675. 1 9 Cash on Hand. .,.,. .. :c. .;.r.M- 6.913.91 Cash Items . . ... . . . ... . . . . ..rws.!.i; 13.448.72 Premiums Paid on Bonds . . . .... .;. mlmmm 1 . 1 45.91 Current Expenses . . ... . . . . 7.268.92 Taxes Paid . ..,... None Interest Paid ........ .....i. 1,514.67 Profits and Loss ..,.....-.,....;... None Trust Securities . . . ... . ,.,. . . . KM. . . m:Kwm 7,000.00 Other Assets ,t.,n.,., ;.:.:;:;' 6,0265 Total rvesources . . . ..vmii to:os 337,362.58 .

LIABILITIES "l Capital Stock paid in ...... . .;.t.r. . $ 50,000.00 Surplus . . . . .wiwjk. . . .'. 5,000.00 Undivided Profits . . ... .,. .,. ... ... mm: 330.32 Exchange, Discounts and Interest. ...... . 12,780.74 Profits and Loss . . ..:.,. .v.. ... . . v. None Dividends Unpaid ? None Demand Deposits ........... .$1 12,287.55 Demand Certificates .,. 2,040.00 Time Certificates . . . , . .f. aMM None Savings Deposits ........... .m 144,461.88 Trust Deposits ....... 1,216.32 260,005.75 Certified Checks .. . . . . ...... . ... 2245.77 Cashier's Checks .-r None Due to Banks and Trust Co.'s . . ... ,: None Bills Payable None Notes, etc., Rediscounted ............... None Trust Investments . . . . . ... .. . 7,000.00 Other Liabilities ;......... ......... ... . None

Total Liabilities . ....... .

.$337,362.58

STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: I. Alexander J. Marko, Cashier of the Peoples Co-operative State Bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true. ALEXANDER J. MARKO. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this eighth day of May, 1922. (Seal) BERNARD C. GAVIT, Notary Public My commission expires October 1 , 1 924.

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My Last V eek, Your Last Chance ELECTRICAL1 FIXTURES

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Takes Any Fixture in the House $8,95 or Less At Less Than Manufacturer's Cost 12 store enclosed ball fixtures, $10.00 value as $3.95. 3 and 4 light shower at $4.95 A few fine decorated bowls with side lights, retails at $22.00, our price while they last, $8.95. Single chain bed room drop;, whie they last, $1.45 and $1.65. We will sell you any white bowl without fixture at$2.95. Parts for your old fixtures while they last at $1.10.. All are wonderful bargains, and must be sold by Saturday.

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