Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 29 June 1917 — Page 7
Friday. June 29, 1917
THE TIItfES
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' 45; light. J14-0015.15; pigs, 110.75 14.00; heavy, $14.20 & 15.70; bulk of sales. $14.60 15.35. CATTLE Receipts. 3.500; market, slow and weak; beeves, $8.40 13. SO; cow-heifer. $5.60 ff 11.80; atockersfeedera, $6.5009.75; calves. $10.05
15.25.
Canadian Recruiting Officer Welcomed
by Mary .and Douglas
CHXCAO PRODUCE. BUTTER Creamery extras. 384e; creamery firsts. i$gt6c; firsts, 35 35Hc: seconds. 33 34 He. EGGS Ordinaries. 28A29c; firsts. 30Hg31Hc. LIVE POULTRY Fowls. 18c; ducks. 1418c; geese. 1218c; springs. 26tp 30c: turkeys. 18c.
American Beet Sugar 92 i POTATOES Cars. new. 5; Minn..
American Car Fdry. 78 j $1. 00 1.25: Wis.. I1.00C1.25: extra American Locomotive 70'i fancy. $1.0031.25: new springs. $2.10
Atchison
June 29.
103i
Anaconda gi American Smelting 107 Ms Id win Locomotive 71", Canadian Pacific 159 American Can Co. New Tork Central 91 Colorado Fuel 52 Central Leather 94 Chesapeake and Ohio 60 Crucible Steel 87 Erie 26"i American Steel Fdrs. 71 Great Northern '. 10T4 Maxwell Motors 47 Readirg 96 American Sugar 109 Southern Pacific 94 Southern Railway 28 Chgo. Mil. and St. Paul 75 Vexas Oil 213 V. S. Steel 130
2.25. VEAL 50 to 60 lb wgts.. 1717Hc: 70 to 80 lbs., 17i18Hc: 90 to 110 lb.. 18i19Hc: over wgt.. fair kidney. 140 to 175 lbs., 15 17c; coarse and thin. 13 12ic.
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Union Pacific . 135 Utah Copper - 110 Willys Overland 32
CHICAOO OBAX2T FTJTTTRES. WHEAT July. $2.01: Sept., $1.81.
CORN July. $1.57; Sept..
Pec. $1.07. OATS July. 64c; Sept.. 5Hc; Dec. I6c.
Charles Clark, negro, plead guilty to
keeping a house of ill fame In Hammond city court this morning and was
fined $10 and costs, amounting to $20
Clark1 disorderly house at 56 Plummer avenue was pinched last Monday night
and three negro inmates girls were
fined $25 and costs apiece.
The Lake George Gun club will hold
a shoot Sunday afternoon at Kindel's
grove.
CHICAOO UTS STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 14.600; market, slow and 10 lower: mixed. $14.2515.70; (food. $14.5515.80; rough, $14.2014.-
Hammond police have been asked to
$1.46; be on the watch for Robert Cox. an Up
land. Ind.. lad of 17 years who ran away from home June 23. A picture
showing him with a high school gradu
etion class was sent to identify him.
He Is five feet five inches In height
weighs 130 pounds, fair complexion, black curly hair and wore,a dark blue
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Fishermen Come On Now is the time to get your share of the big ones. Spend the Fourth in the most enjoyable way. Go to your favorite "UT fishin' hole." "We claim to have everything for the fisherman, even fish stories. SPECIAL Pour choice of a Split Bamboo or Steel Casting Rod for 1.00 You must see these rods to appreciate their value. Casting Reels from 60c to $26.00
Baseball
and Tennis Fans If there is anything you want in the line of Base Balls, Mitts, Gloves, Bats, Shoes; . Tennis Balls, Rackets, Nets, etc. we've got it. Agents for the Evinrude Detachable Rowboat Motors.
J. W. MMLLIKAN SPORTING GOODS SHOP 159 State Street Opp. Minas 5 and 10c Store. Hammond, Ind.
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We Do Hat Cleaning
for men and women who appreciate quality, skilled workmanship and prompt service. Besides giving careful attention to the 'becoming shaping and absolute cleanliness Hats We Clean and Block for you, we strive to emphaze your individuality by giving to every shape we block the distinction of style and that new appearance-
BIJOU Shoe Shining Parlor and Hat Cleaning Shop S. E. GRAMMAS. ProprietorBoth Ladies' and GenU Hats Given Careful Attention. 175 State Stic;!. Hammond, Ind. Phone Hammond 2484.
DOUGLAS FAIR.&ANK5 M AR.Y PICKFORP ffi 0 iK' W
Sergeant Collins Armstrong, the Canadian recruiting officer, who Just commenced a tour of the United States, recently accepted an Invitation to address a Los Angeles audience, with the assistance of Mary Plckford and Douplas Fairbanks. The Scotchman arrived at the Artcraft studio In
the midst of a scene for Mary IMckford's patriotic pi-tnre. "The Little Americen," ar.d Immediately "America's sweetheart" ceased activities to help the visitor Induce Canadians to return to their country. Douglas Fairbanks, another Artcraft star ap?earlr.sr at the same studio with Miss Plckford,
ARMSTRONG
also helped the pood cause along, both film favorites subscribing large amounts to the Scotchman's fund. This fund will pay for the transportation of all young: Canadians who are desirous of serving their country, but whose finance have thus far prevented them from doing so.
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serge suit when seen last with a light checkered hat and tan shoes.
A building permit has been granted to contractor V. C. Mathews for the
erection of a two story frame resldenc
for Smith. Bader and Davidson company, at 1124 W. Park avenue. It will cost $3,000.
The police will prosecute all offenders of the closing hour ordinance.
Blocking traffic at Hohman street crossings by long freight trains la to be atopped. This morning an Erie
freight hed up traffic at the crossings
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Jf GIVE THEIR AGES V flI'IUlft
0 Squint
Either constantly or only when doing near eye work,
jCa u lg an indication that you 1 unty, J suffer from some error of re- Igj
TIMES BIREAU AT STATE CAPITA!
IXDIAXAPOLIS. Jun 29 To regis- f ter as a voter in Indiana, ladies, you .J
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age. . Helen B. Paulsen of Lake
for over 15 minutes, fficer John Kuntz wa notified to this effect today. R. B.
ordered the conductor of the train to appear in Hammond city court Saturday morning. The flag raising at Griffith last night was postponed until tomorrow night. Attorney David E. Boone. Sergeant Welch of Hammond and Mrs. Welch will bo the principals on the patriotic program. Zepher Polen, a saloonkepers at 126 Sibley street, will be tried tomorrow morning in Hammond city court for keeping his saloon open after hours.
! Bradford, deputy treasurer of Lai
county, sent her application to Secre
tary of State Ed Jackson, saying- that
hub was uicr -i ana asHea wneiner
the application was properly filled (
out. Jackson sent back his decision
that the blank was not properly filled out and that women must give their ages.
Z. POLEN IS ARRESTED
Zepher Poleh, saloonkeeper, 126 Sib
ley street, was arrested last night by
Bailiff Trost for keeping his saloon open after hour?.
BOY DROWNED IN CANAL
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11. son of NathatVjHk avenue. East Chi J , Kf a freight traj
Sam Borja, nged
aorja, 3i rooa a
cago. Jumped from
crossing the canal at Forsythe ave
nue this noon and lost his balance. He was drowned and at 3 o'clock his body had not been found.
Volunte'eri Do it today!
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Want Ad
Arc Read by More People all Over Lake County, than the News . Sections of all the Other County Dailies Combined Do You Wonder at Their Brining The Quickest Results
traction, probably hyperopia.
When this error is corrected the squint will leave youThe method of correction is to have us measure the error, and to supply you with the proper lensesYou should have Uiis done ?s soon as possible, as it is likely that you are unduly
straining your eyes in an en-
deavor to see clearly. Hammond Optical Parlors
Hammond, Ind. 1 141 EAST STATE STREET. Under new management.
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(By United Press.)
WASHrHOTON, Jun 29. President
Wilson today seat to tfc sona-ta ths nomination of Cnarl A. OreathouM of Indiana as a mtnlr of ta board for
vocational education for a trm of two
years. Taoro were two other nomina
tion. (By TJnUad Press Cablegram.)
MHDOI, Juno 29. Oreece's active participation in the war on the aid of the alliaa was eminent this afternoon. Dispatches from Atnens detailed declaration of a state of war by the new king
Alexander and bis ctMao; premier
enlselos.
Prior to this step all arrangements bad been made for recall of Greek Clplo. xnatlo offlcicJji from Germany, Austria,
Turkey and Bulgaria. (By United Press.)
WASaXBTOTOir, June 29. President Wilson this afternoon received his first papers" as executive bead of all the railroads in ths country, when the boose passed the priority shipping bill glv. Ing home power to control and give precedent to any shipping carried by a
common carrier. (By Vnlle.l !'rfM i
WASHINGTON, July 29. President Wilson pereonelly eXed today to mod
ify the prohibition light In the senate
nad end the debate on the focd bill. Hp sent word to members of the senate that turmoil arfclos from the wet and
dry tlfffct threatened to bold op passage of the bill a month or more. He
advised members that the states of the
war tax bill Is being; rendered uncer
tain by injection; the liquor question
late the food bill.
(By Inlted Pre.)
WASHINGTON. June 2B. The Belgian mission nil! leave Snnday for Its
western tour. It will errlTe In Chicago Monday morning and spend the
day there, afterwards visiting Mil
waukee and Green Bay. (By V'nlted Press Cablegram.) AMSTERDAM, June 2. Enrperor Charles of Austria, told represenetaatlvrs of elgcht Austrian political parties that be was striving for peace at the earliest possible date, according to a report received this afternoon from Vienna.
Improves His Garage. Maurice E. Ein is enlarging and redecorating his automobile garage and Junk warehouse, corner Calumet and Conkey avenue. Mr. Ein states his business has more than doubled during' the last three months.
Start a Want Ad. to Work for You Now, TODAY, and You Will Marvel at the Results it Will Bring What You Want and Have Not Got a Times Want Ad. Will Find for You. And That Which You Would Dispose of A Times Want Ad. Will Find for You a Buyer
Many a happy home in this city can trace its prosperity to the want ad page. Out of employment? IWant a better job? I Miss Opportunity is one of the most interested patrons of the want ads. CJShe m: he calling you today Uaough these columns.
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PETITION" OF BANKRUPT FOR IX THE MATTER OF MIKE SILVERMAX, BANKRUPT. XO. 259 IX BAXKRVPTCT. District of Indiana, ss: On this 20th day of June. A. D. 1917, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge.
It Is Ordered by the Court, that
hearing be had upon the same on the
1st day of August A. D. 1917, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said Dis
trict, at nine o'clock, in the forenoon,
and that notice . thereof be published
twice in the Lake County Times, a news
paper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the .said time
and place and show cause, if any they
have, why the prayer of the said pe
titioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court,
that the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at
their places of residence as stated.
Witness, the Honorable Albert B. And
erson, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District
on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1917. NOBLE C. BUTLER. Clerk
A Memorable Celebration July Fourth, 1917, will be a memorable day the biggest in your lifetime and you will want a new suit to do yourself and the occasion justice. The Model's S e r v ice makess it possible for you to celebrate in comfort in correct clothes. You will find at the Model the very best in style, fabric and value.
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YOUR LAST CHANCE to put in a supply of Wines
and Liquors at low prices.
CALIFORNIA VltlE HOUSE Wholesale a n.d
M Retail Liquors.
S. Levin, Prop. 145 E. State St. Hammond, Ind. Phone 438.
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Market & Grocery Co, 84 State St. Phone 49 Hammond, Indiana Sugar, 10 lbs. for '. , . .77 With grocery order of $1-00 or over. Meats, potatoes, flour and butter not included. Gold Medal Flour, 25 lbs. for $1.84 Large White New Potatoes, per peck. , .80 Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, dozen 33 Libby 's Tall Milk, 3 cans 37 Best Creamery Butter In Bricks .40 Crystal White Laundry Soap, 6 bars .29 Full Quart Pure Apple Butter. 25 Large Sweet Watermelons, Home Grown Strawberries and-full line of Fruits and Vegetables at lowest prices. Don't Forget We deliver orders anywhere in city of $1.00 or more.
Summer Suits All the new models m
serge, cassimere, flannels.
tweed, basket weave, novel
ty mixtures all seasonable
materials.
All in the latest style idea ;
belt-backs, bodj- and semi -body fit, for young men, and more conservative styles f older men, at $15, $18, $20, $25 Palm Beach Suits With all that.fresh. cris? finish, cool and porous, durable, economical and so comfortable in these hot days. Latest styles at S10 and Summer Shirts Hundreds of them Tub
Silks, Broadcloth Silks and
Crepe de Chien. S3.50 to
$8.00. Madras Shirts, all fast colors, with or without collars
$1.00 to $3.00.
Straw Hats Get 3-our Straw Hat here.
We have plenty of them, in
all the very latest styles $1.00 up.
Cool Underwear
We carry the largest and most complete line in Hammond and we can fit you no matter how small or large you may be. Keep cool. We can save you money 50 up. Xif ty Hosiery and Swell Xeckwear loads of 'em., Come in and see them, get ready for the Big Fourth. Open Saturday Evening Until 10 O'clock.
The Moidd
ROTHSCHILD & HIRSCH
"The Store That Saves You Money."
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