Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1919 — Page 2

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No. 1 Hand Hand Picked Navy Beans 3 lbs. 28c

Best Grade California Santa Clara Prunes Prices are Down Buy Now Medium Size Were 23c Now lb. 17c Large Size Were 35c Now lb. 23c Eat Best Santa Clara Prunes at Old Time Prices

Eggs 44c and 45 cents

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COFFEE Our Famous Leader Brand Coffee on sale per lb. 45c

Armour's Very Best Compressed Cooked Corn Beef Per Pound 39 Six pound cans for $1.98

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Candies Ice Cream Vanilla Hand Dipped Chocolates; regular 80c lb. Special 69 C at, lb Cremohnes; regular 50c lb. Special 'Zfir at. lb OUC Peach Stones: a pure hard candy; regular 40c lb. OQ. Special at. Ib Jelly Beans; assorted colors; regular 40c lb. OQr Special at. lb Vl Specials Gardenglo Talcum Powder, in glass bottles; regu- CQp lar 75c. Special at... Palmolive Face Powder; regular 60c. 39 C Special at Liquid Green Soap; a splendid shampoo; regular Ol r 35c. Special at 61t Sylvan Toilet Soap; odors. Lilac. Violet, Rose, etc.; regular 1 5c. Special 1 1 C

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Strictly Fresh New Laid COUNTRY EGGS on sale per dozen 44c Our Famous White Leghorn Eggs on sale per dozen 45c

COFFEE Choice Roasted Coffee on Special Sale per lb. 25c Wash in gf Powder, Swift's Washing powder, big pkg. 17Vc Cigars Black and White Little Cigars; 10 in a box; a OO30c value. Special at. Black and White Cigarettes, 20 in pkg.; regular 1 20. r special at. Black and White Smoking Tobacco; 1 J jj-oz. tins; regu lar 15c. Special at 11c Black and White Cigars; 4 different shapes: regular 9c value. Special 7 ' r at. eacii 2C Drugs Pure Spanish Olive Oil; full pint bottle: reg. tf 1 OP $1.50. Special at. 9 1 Borden's Malted Milk; regular 50c size. Special at O C Phenolax Wafers: the candy laxative; regular 30c. 1Q. Special at 1 17C Rit Dyes, cake or flakes. both light and dark shades; regular 10c. 7X-n Special at 2 C

Oddfellows Will Have Great Time

Ik county Odd Kfllows will have a (Treat time on Saturday of thi week when the Uk County Odd Fellows En. mpincnt district mating: will he held .t the Odd Fellows Hall on Olcott iv. in East ""hicaRO. Tlio meeting will (Mart st ttvo in the afternoon and t-t!l continue until the final d-rre has b-en conferred in tne evenira-. The degree work will Mart at two in the afternoon with the conferring of the Patriarchal degree by Holm Encampment o' Gary. The merlin will then adjourn t" the Congregational church for supper, after which th (iolden ftule degree will be conferred hy the John A. IOgan Kti-camrror-nt of Hammond, and the Koyal f'lirplo degree will be the work of the .Tamos A. Oat-field Kneampment of East Chicago. The meeting will be an anniversary meeting- of the 101t anniversary of the founding of the order and the fourth anniversary of the establishment of the district ordrr. feature of the ciny will be a Kraml parade from the club rooms to the church and back, which will be led by the !ke unty Battalion of Patriarchs Militant, composed of cantons from Gary, AVhiUng and Hammond. The battalion wl'l b organized this evening- at Gary by Major General lindis and staff from Indianapolis. Music for the parade will be furnished by a band led by Percy Glover. bt nuio M. CHtntH STAFr COssESeONDINT !. H. SEBVICH "WASHINGTON. April 22 President Wilson Is anxious to remain on the Job. The president has made rapid strides in physical improvement during: the last two weeks and has shown such a desjre to have full grasp of the control of the administration that it is nowdoubtful whether he will leave Washington for the summer unless the heat becomes too great, it was learned at the "While House today. The president is apnear'nc better land is in better condition than at anv time since his iilness. it was learned from TV. Grayson. The two meetings which the president has held with his cabinet have aroused an enthusiasm for work and he is now doing snore of the detail work of the chief executive than he has done at any time since his illness. That the president is disturbed some what by his position in Internatiorsl affairs is not denied although it is learned that he does not worry over it. The fact that the president was largely responsible for the League f Nitions and is now unable to force that institution to function as he believes It should function has caused Mon7 tvack wvutovt imtw If HUNT'S Salve islla ia tke treataeataflTCH. BCZSMA. XINOWOKM. TtTTIs mtha iteklag skia 4nmm. Trf 7 mm MUMM Joseph W. Wets. Drugytat. 181 East State Street 713 Chicago Avenue 3334 Michigan Avenue

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BIG BARGAINS IN SMOKED MEATS FOR Friday, Apr. 23 and Sat., Apr. 24 All our Smoked Meats are made from carefully selected stock, genuine sugar cured and old-fashioned hickory smoked, ind guaranteed to be perfect. GENUINE SUGAR CURED HAMS, 3 0 C lb " SUGAR CURED BACON, MILD AND LEAN, 32 C lb CALIFORNIA HAMS, SWEET AS A NUT, 1 9" C

Buy at one of the above addresses and you will get the same quality and low prices.

181 East State Street 713 Chicago Avenue 3334 Michigan Avenue

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stood that tha thief executive Intend to u hla fore of moral auailon to bring; the League of Natrona Into active operation ai he would have it operate. The president atill maintains silence as to hia future course in politics and there is every indication lie -will continue to do so until such a time a he can make an announcement a will be advantageous to hla own purposes and there has been very definite indication from the president that he does not intend to drop the reina of the democratic party until he has a final decision in the treaty flht. MEET AT EVANSVILLE rSSECIAt. TO THf TIKIS! INDIANAPOLIS. IND., April 22 Among; the many pleasing features of the visit of Warren T. McCray of Kentland. candidate for the republican nomination for governor, to Evansrllle last week was the interest manifested in his campaign by women who participated actively In the reception held for him at the McCurdy Hotel. They were interested equally with the men in Mr. McCray's successful trip over the First District -which his friends now say he will carry by a. substantial majority. At the night meeting in T-lvansville in honor of f. MoCray. the first cam. paign song of the present year In Indiana was sung. It was written by Mrs. K. A. Torrence. of Evansvlile. who was honored by an appointment as a member of the executive committee of the republican women's Hate committee, and who is one of the well known women of Indiana. She composed the following, which was sung to the air of "Keep The Home Fires Burning," which was popular during the recent war: Keep McCray fires burning. Let your thoughts be turning To that one important day The fourth of May. Then we'll tell the nation Governor Mao will fill that station, And allay all doubts and feara For the next four years. The- entire crowd, which was the largest that has assembled in Evansvlile this year for a political meeting, joined In the singing. MANAGERS REFUSE TO EXTEND TIME INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 XT7W TURK. April 22. Refusal of ranroad manager to extend the time limits of their ultimatum and take back striking employes without losa of-their seniority rights today has further cemilicated negotistlona for the settlement of the ' outlaw" railroad strike. Strikers are to meet today in Jersey City to discuss a plan of action. Edward McHugh, chairman of the executive committee r-f the railway workers of America, who returned laM night from "Washington, declared that If the managers perrV- their refusal to extend the ultcc'ul i he will not advise the men ha rle-i to rsturn to work. The action of the railroad managers is regarded today as having thrown down the gauntlet to- tha railroad brotherhoods for a finish fight. J. J. llantell, spokesman for the managera. issued a statement definitely declaring that the basis of the fight arrived at in WashingHammond, Ind. East Chicago, Ind. Indiana Harhor. Hammond, Ind. East Chicago, Ind. Indiana Harbor.

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ton yesterday will not b accepted by the roads. The executive committee of the strikers also has shown a disposition to oppose the settlement proposed in Washington. TOO FEW CIVIL SERVICE APPLICANTS The Clvi! Service Commission invites special attention to the fact that in examinations held recently in Hammond, and other cities throught the country for assistant examiners, Patent Office, addressograph operators, calculatingmachine cperatirs. operatives l card-perforating machines) and physi cal laboratory helpers, departmental service (Washington. P . C.I apprentice fish culturlsts. Bureaus of Fisheries, veterinarians and lay i npectors, Department of Agriculture, local and assistant, inspectors of boilere and cf hulls. Steamboat Inspection Service and domestic science teachers. Indian Service, applicants were not secured in the number desired, and that these examinations will again fbe held May 5. Persons interested In these or other examinations should apply to the Secretary of the V. S. Civil Service Board at the local postoffjoe for detailed Information and application blanks. THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN Allta Chalmers 33 American Beet Sugar 9 7 American Can 2 American Car Foundry 1SS American linseed fi37 American Ixoomotive 9S American Smelting 63 !i American Steel Foundry 41 'i American Tel. A- Tel 95 " American Zinc . 1S Anaconda S 7 T Baldwin locomotive 11SH Bethlehem Steel B Canadinn Tsxlflc .-1171 Central Leather TSi, Chesapeake Sr. Ohio 52 Colorado Fuel 3(5 Consolidated Gas ST'i Corn Products lno' Crucible Steel HI Erie 12 Erie 1st FTfd 1 5 i General Electric 151 General Motor I3S Illinois Central f 7 Lackawanna Steel SI Iehigh Valley- 42' Midvale Steel 44 N. T. Air Brake 99 BronchialTroubles Booth tha Irritation and you tUee th diets. Do both quickly and effectively by m&ag promptly a dependable remedy Is This a Tornado Year? No locality is exempt from tornadoes. Do not save the little money tornado insurance costs just because you have thus far escaped. It isn't worth the risk. The Hartford tornado policy covers all wind damage. Let us , quote you prices. First Trust & Savings Bank Formerly Lake County Savings & Trust Company. Julian H. MejTi, Mgr. Insurance Department. j Phone 1700. j Hammond, Indiana. j A Long Life and a Lively One That's the service you get -when you let us equip your casing -with a Firestone Red Tube-V They resist heat, hold ' strength and shape, keep lively and cost you less per nolle. A. L. Walz 229 State St. Hammond, Ind.

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New York Central 9 Ohio" Cities Oe. ' 40 l Pennsylvania 40 , Hallway Steel Springs 98 U Reading 7 8', Republic Iron & Steel . 100 Texas Co. 4 Union Pacific m 11V V. S. Ind. Alcohol 81 -i I. 8. Rubber 102 17. S. Steel 9g, V. S. Steel Prfd 110' Weatinghouae i - . 49 Willys Overland 2l' Sinclair Oil Sjv, BUTTER 4.182 tubs. C-reamery.-ex"-tra, 64 He; extra firsts. 4,,c; firsts. 69 T63e; racking stock. 36 9 39 BGGS Receipts, 2. 530 ruse-. Current receipts. 39-5 4 1c: ordinary firsts. 5S CT39c: first. 4 1 i r4: 'ic: extra. 459 ae; checks. 331 35c: dirties, 34a SSc CHEESE Twins, new, 27 ? tc: Daisies. 39 1 fl 30'ir: Toting Americas. Sni,e: ly-.nghorns. 30c: brick. S9,ir. I.TVE F'Ol'I.TFtT - Turkovs. 35c: chickens. 35c; spring. 36c: rooster. JJe; gee.se. 23c: ducks. "Sr. POTATOES Up;pl?. IS cars. Minnesota and Dakota, Ohio. $7. on fl 7.35 ; Wisconsin, $7.005 7.35. CHICAGO CASH OK.AJW. WHEAT So. 4 red. $2.75; No. 1 hard winter. $2.65; No. 4 northern spring. $2.80. CORN N'o. 2 yellow. $1.71 1.72: No. 3 white. $1.6J'31.71; No. 3 yellow. $1.70 n.2: No. 4 white, $ 1 65 1.6S ; No. 4 yellow. $1.654 rn 1.6S4',. OATS No. 2 white. $ 1.A14 1.02 ; Vo. 3 white. $!.0Vi l.oz: No. 4 w hite. $1.00-4. CHICAGO LITI STOCK. HOOS Receipts, 41.000. Market, mostly 50 5? 60e lower, lights holding best. Bulk. $1 4 3516.0". Top, $16.40. Heavyweight. $14.10 fi 1.3 35. Medium weight. $14.75 ff lfi.25. I,igM weight. $13.65 S? IS. 40. l,lghf light. $13.25 It 16.15. Heavy packing sous, smooth. $12.90 t& 13. 55. Packing son, rough. $12. 50G 13.00. Pigs. $14.7515.00. CATTLE lloce pts. 1 4.000. Market, weak; to lower, calves 30c lower. Beef Steers: Medium and Heavyweight. $12.35 H 14.00: choice end prime. $1 2.33 1 4.00: medium a trf good. $10. 60n 12.35: LJght Weight, good and choice. $1 1.40 tf 1 3.73 ; common and medium, $9.75 11.40. Butcher Cattle: Heifers. $7.10 ft 13 ; cows, $7.00 US 11.50; bulls, $7.25 a 1 J .00. fanners and Cutters: Cows and heifers. $4.007 00: canner steers. $S.0OJiS.35.

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A Miniature Musical Comedy 23 Minutes of Mirth, Melody and Maidens 10 People Special Scenery. BILLY RECTOR Cheerful Comedian. BRIERRE & KING The Clauiest Act in VaudevUIe. LEW WELLS Monologue and Saxaphone Eccentricities. THE NELLOS Comedy Jugglers. WILLARD & JONES Laugh Provokers.

Also JACK DEMPSEY in "DARE DEVIL JACK." miss this wonderful picture.

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Thursday, April 22, 1920

Pneumonia of tn follows a Neglected Cold KILL THE COLD! HILL'S CASCARAfeP QUININE Standard celd rtnitdr ir 29 years in taaiet lorrn wte, sort, rn opiates treses up a celd in 2 Bours relieves pis in 3 Bert Moticr back if it fails. The ttamat box hat a Kerf tep wit a Mr. Hiir picture. AI AUDtng Stwrm Veal calves (light snd handj-weigh ' $13.00C 16.00. Feeder steers. $?.75 11. S Stocker stey rs. $7.35 iff 10.7$. Slock i i cows and heifer. $7.25 'ff 1 9.0". Stock t a!ves. $8.00-9 11.00. CHICAGO VEAL, fcO to eO lbs.. 15 '1 1c; 70 to SO lbs,, 17Ue; 59 to 100 lbs 13 '?21c; rnncy. 22c; choice overweight kidney, 140 to 175 lbs., 10312c. AF,n TO THR EHOTIOXU, 'Marion. Ind., Chronicle) I: is not to be believed for a momr: that the women of America will b less ? nxieui than the men to frant JP efficient, economical and humanitarian-policy. Their support of Oenrl Wood i sufficient answer tr- those w are afrsid of their vote on Question which involve their emotions. adv. Cleaa Observer. "A man's cbaracter Is sometimes read In bis wife's face," truly remarks the Florence "Bulletin.'" DeLuxe Theatre Today Anita Stewart in "The Fighting Shepherdess" Frijrjy Corrinne Griffith in "Human Collateral" Friday and Saturday Antonio Moreno in the final episode of "The InTisible Hand" Saturday Jack Pickford in "A Burglar By Proxy" Harold Lloyd Comedy, "His Royal Slyness." Sunday Alice Joyce in "The Sporting Dutchess" Also Harold Lloyd in "His Royal Slyness." ANNOUNCEMENT BIJOU LAST TIME TODAY ' Mack Sennett Bathing Beauties will be seen on the screen only in connection with biggest comedy ever yet featured "YANKEE DOODLE IN BERLIN The Bathing Beauties will not appear in person as was originally planned, as the leading lady met with an accident. 9t INDIANA TODAY AND FRIDAY 55 aimt 1 Don't and Saturday. Matinee da.!l to 11. Sunday aad kolldaya

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