Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 14 March 1919 — Page 6
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TITE TIMES.
AT THE ORPHEUM.
T'ip nrpheum theatre h!H oJolnsr to. r.iht ts u pifH.lnc: show Sn thn main, revert and Joy tier, two liiack face hf'o'ers are pxrc ptlonally - good and )vi-dril Waily does some remarkable 3uKlng Harris and Norton, two it Iris at a p'.ann. have a smart art and
Madeline Sacks plays the violin well for not having studied It very much. Then there Is a Flrl, inuslo and low comedian act. On the whole the hill natls-tle the public very well.
AT THE PASTIME.
lraeut Alice Hiady In "The Hollow of l)er Hand." eJ.itci from the story by Oenrne Harr Mi't'wtr-heon.
STREET CAR HITS PHONE TRUCK
The raattme Theatre Sun. lay will Yesterday afternoon at the corner
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Now Showing a Complete Line of New Spring Suits Capes and Dolmans. We Cordially Invite Your Early Inspection.
Friday. Mnrrh 14, 1919.
of Hohman etree and State atreet, in Hammond, a Oary street car turning the. corner south onto ohman atreet, and a Chjcaco Telephone truck going: north on Hohman street, collided slashing- three windows In th street car, but Injuring no ono.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
SECRET DOCUMENTS ARE STOLEN (EzolusiT Cable by the International Waws Serrica and Xondon Daily Zxpress.) LONDON", March 14. A dispatch case containing Important secret documents of state have been stolen In a sensational manner from a higrh government official at a railway station, the DailyExpress learned today. No details of the robbery were given.
Our new one-price Feature Hats are the talk of the town
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Hammond's Exclusive Ladies' Ready to Wear and .Millinery Shop.
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American Can 4t American Car and Foundry 90'i Anif-rican IiriR!ed American Iocomotlve 6T American Smelting 67 i American Steel I'oundry . S3 American Sugar Kellning 118H Anaconda fiO Atrhlson 62 s Baldwin Locomotive 87 '1 Kaltimor and thlj 43 Canadian Taclflc 162 Chenapcake and Ohio 6P Chicago and North wesurn 9i Chicago. Mil. and St. l'aul Zii Colorado Fuel 42 Corn Products 61 Crucible Steel 67 i Delaware and ITudnon Distilleries Securities 65 H Urie General Electric 13Ci (Jenrral Motors HSi r,t. Northern Pr. 91 LacknwannA Steel 65 S
l.fhii?h Valley 60
Marine Pr. tlO'i N. T. Air Hrake 11 " New Tork Central 75 s N. Y.. N. II. and Hartford 32 Northern Pacific 0 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal Pressed Steel Car "Us Hallway Steel Springs S2 leading Republic Iro nand Steei . 82l,i Sinclair 37W Southern Pacific Southern P.ailway 28 H Fnion Pacific 130', V. S. Rubber 83 H
U. S. Steel HOG 3 Pulk. $13.50; butcher J1S30; parkins J1S.S5; mtdium J19.25; light. $17,00 5 $1S.25.
86. tlD-lOT $19.45; tor. hogs heavy $19 45 5 h og s h ea v y $ 1 S . 0 0 '0 and mixed $19 08 $18.75 5 $19.35; pigs.
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61 lbs. 19c; TO to 80, 20'i21H: 90 to 110. 22S23c: fancy. 23'a: overweight kidney-. HO to 175. 11 1? 17c; coarse. 14c.
RAILWAY STRIKE IS SPREADING (By. International News Sarrics.) ATLANTA. Ga.. March 14. Fifteen hundred railway clerks, comprising the entire clerical force of every railroad entering Atlanta, walked out at 10 o'clock this morning In sympathy with the striking railway clerks of the Nashville. Chattanooga and St. Louis. Tcnnpse Central and Birmingham Northwestern railroads. The decision to strike wtis reached at a secret meeting of the executive boards
of the men early this morning.
POLES AND GERMANS IN A NEW SPLIT
(By Zntarnatlonal Nsws Berries.) PAIIIS. March 14 It is now understood th.it the cauee of the rupture In the armistice negotiations between the Pole,9 and the Germans was the refusal tf the Germans to withdraw artillery 1 the region of Dantrlg. A"hen offered a week to make a defnite reply 1 he Germans broke Mr the negotiations and left Posrn. A Polish dutsion will leave France for Dantzig- annn.
HE WANTS
TO GET BACK
(By International Itiwi Berries.) WASHINGTON, March 14. Hans Sulzer. Swiss minister to the U. S.. has asked his home government to relieve him of his duties In Washington as soon as possible, so that he may return to his private business in Switzerland, it was stated at the legation today. No reply has yet been received t the request.
A SHOCKING
AUTO ACCIDENT (By International Newa Service.) KLKHAKT. Ind.. March 14. !r?. George McKinley, 60, was crushed to death, and tlire others injured today when an automobile skidded on a concrete road five miles south of this city and turned over into a ditch.
Take The Times and keep In touch with the whole world.
Open for Business I wish to announce to my patrons that I have opened a first class Shoe Repair Shop at 235 E. State street. All work guarantped. Also the best of material used. PTlces very reasonable. Come and grivf rnn a trial. Sam Gubitz, Prop.
235 STATE STREET.
HAMMOND, IND.
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Why shop all around town when you can get your entire supply here? Fish, Meats, everything in Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. If your purchase is more than you can carry we will deliver it.
Very Attractive Models in all fancy colored leather lace boots. Wc have many different shoes of greys to select from. The Grey Kid Royal" unique in style, it is fashioned with pleasing lines in vamp and qnarier, in the extra high heels . . $9.00 to $14.00 Ml Field Mouse Kid Lace Boot of dignified style in the very long vamp, at . $14.00 Ladies' Black Satin Spats - . $3.00 J. SCHLOER & SON LEADERS IX FOOTWEAE. 95 State Street. Hammond, Ind.
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Spring Foo twear Daintily Styled Exclusive Effects Correctly Priced.
Widths AA to E, sizes 2V2 to 8 in women's ran gin c: in price from $12.00 (fQ Cfl down to I)0wU Large and varied assortment of children's footwear, sturdy, reliable and good serviceable footwear at reasonable, prices.
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English, spoftl at4)QaUU We still have some rare bargains left from Dollar Day, sizes 2V'2 t 4.
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(f LASSEST BOOT SLOP 169 East State Street.
Hammond, Ind.
Specials for Saturday, March 15 Small Lean Regular Hams, lb -9V-C Small Lean California Hams, lb 24 Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin 25 Prime English Leg of Mutton, lb 28c Fresh Lean Pork Butts, lb 22 Fresh Baltimore Oysters, per quart 60c
GROCERIES. Potatoes, Fancy Cookers, peck . 35 . Buckwheat, Genuine Old Fashioned, to close out 5 lb. sack 43? Tea Salada, Ceylon and India, per lb 55 Raisins Large Loose Muscatels, per lb 1G Sardines in Pure Olive Oil 20 Spiced Herring, Large Fish, 2 for 15p Salt Herring, each 5 Sardines in Tomato Sauce, 3 cans 25 Soap Swift's Pride or V. S. Mail, 10 bars 49
MEATS Prime Rib Roast Rolled, lb 30 Native Chuck Pot Roast, ib. 22 Boneless Sirloin, lb 30 Vc al Shoulder Roast, j3 25 Leg? of Veai Roast ib . 30 Veal Stew, lb., 22c; 5 lbs Sirloin Steak, lb Boneless Sirloin Steak, lb :.. Georgia Square Bacon, lb. Brisket Bacon, lb nome Made Sausage, lb
to 35 to 26p to 32 to 28 to 32 .$1.00 ... 35 ...40 ...33 .42
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FRESH FISH, FRESH DRESSED POULTRY, FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. FRESH OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS.
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Prime English Mutton Chops, lb 28 Fresh Cut Lamb or Mutton Stew, lb.. .16c Fresh Cut Loin Veal Chops, lb.... 30 Fresh Cut Native Short Steak, lb.... 24 Fijs1i Liver sliced to order, lb .5c Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb 22 Fresh Moaty Neck Bones, lb 7
Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb 35 Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 26 Fresh Frankfurter or Pork Sausage, lb... 22 Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb.. 281 Troco Brand Nut Margarine, lb 32 Smoked Pork Butts, no waste, all meat, lb 38 Mayer's Westphalian Hams, lb 50$
Heinz,s Queen Olives, Per Quart, 50c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
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Hammond, Ind.
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The Ideal SIDE CAR Machine.
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Always Makes Good The distinctiveness of the Excelsior has made it universally the first choice of discriminating motorists. Ten features of exclusive supremacy make it the ideal side car machine. Excelsion Frame, Double Braced Front Fork, Excelsior Simplified Twin Motor, less parts than any other and every part built to stand up; Extra Large Roller Bearing Clutch and X Kick Starter, Excelsior Automobile Transmission (3-speed), Kushion Sprocket delivers every ounce of power and entirely equalizes the intermittent pull of the motor. Clutch Conrtol in Grip, Primer direct from tank to Manifold, Automatic Compression Control acting in conjunction with the Excelsior Motor Starter eliminates ninety per cent of starting trouble. See The Big X with Semi-Flexible Side Car at The Auto Show 1 ALSO THE HENDERSON 4 AND CLEVELAND LIGHTWEIGHT. AL. J. WALZ LAKE COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR. 229 STATE STREET. ' HAMMOND, IND.
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