Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1919 — Page 7
Tuesday. June 3. 1919. THE TIMES.. Page Severi
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
ter advancing li to 964. quickly lost its gain.
CHICAOO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 3.00(1: market opening. 10 3 15c lower; but general trade mostly lSfiilOc lower; early top.
I $20.50; bulk, $;0.104T 20.35: heavy. $20.20 J 20.40; medium. $20. 10 ir 20.40; Imht.
American Car and Foundry 104 1 American Locomotive - 82 V American Smeltinsr SO
American Steel Foundry 36 i $13.7520.40: light lights. $ lS.7Sf 20.10; Anaconda packing rows, month, $13.To';r
,. (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW STORK, June S. The stock market closed unsettled, due to the tension caused by the situation in the call money market together with the resignation of Frank A. Vanderlip as president ef the National City bank. Although the exchange officially closed at 3 o'clock, the stock quotation ticket was
so, far behind in tabulating the sales t
that the final price did not appear on the ticker till about S:30 p. m. Liquidation was general towards the close and prices broke rapidly with points between sales, especially in those issues which recently made the greatest gains.
'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW YORK. June S. Strength was shown at the opening of the stock mar
ket today, but selling soon caused a re- Pittsburgh
action. Steel common rose vj to 109 7j I'ressed Steel Car and then dropped to 10S. Baldwin Lo- j Reading oomotive. after opening up '4 at 106. de- I Republic Iron and Steel
Atchison 100 Baldwin Locomotive 102' Baltimore and Ohio l'3 Bethlehem Steel S2 Canadian Pacific 163' Central Leather 99 lt Chesapeake and Ohio S7 Chicago and North Western 102 U Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul io1Colorado Fuel 49 Delaware and Hudson 11 X Erie 1 (General Electric 167 General Motors 21S Gt. Northern Pr. 3S Lackawanna Steel 84 Lehigh Valley 50',
Midvale Steel .
j New York Central I Norfolk and Western ! Northern Pacific I Pennsylvania
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clined to 104 S. Mexican retroleum yielded three - points to 159. General Motors made a gain o fJ point sto 22.i, which was quickly lost. Studebaker iif-!ined 2s to 1 2 1 . Chang's in other
Southern Pacific Studebaker 1'nion Pacific I. S. Steel
51H - M4 l s i; - OS -.47 , - 60 - Sl" ST - S-i, -109-i .107 -1S3'2 -107 'i,
20.00; packinir sows, roush. $19. 252
19.75: ptg? .JlS.OOjj IS. 75. i CATTLE Receipts, 15.000: beef and ! butcher cattle slow; cales lower; feed- ! era weak, beef steers medium and . heavy; choice ami prime, $15.00 j ltS.50: j medium pad good, $ 12.00 li 1 5.00 ; light i weights, good and choice. $1 3. 25ft 15.25: ! common and medium. $9.75 12.65: cows. ' $7.00 -' 12.75; bulls. $S.25iJi 1 1.75; can- ' tiers and cutters, cows and heifers. $5.75 : ft 7.00: canncr steers. $7.50 9.7a; v.-al t calve, $14.00 fn 15.00: feeder steers. $10 ', fl l3 25: stocker steers, $ ," 25 1 2.50 ; j
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F course you are anxiots to kick off your heavy old army ihoes, but we'll wager you are not anxiou to be deprived of their wonderful comfort and the wonderful freedom from foot ill. You can keep thin tome comfort, together with appearance you will be proud of, in Educator Shoe, built to let the feet row as they should. MADE FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN There is no protection atroner than the famous Educator trademark. It metni that behind every part of your shoe stands a retponethle manufacturer, Rice & Hutching, Inc., Boston. Come to the store and aee our line of Educator shoes.
CORN No. 2 mixed. $1.757 1. w hite, $ 1 .76 'ti 1 's: 5 white. $1 1.7k; 3 yellow.
$1.7M2r 1.76. OATS No. 2 white. 701W70a; 3
white. Ssr)i,c: 4 white, 6S'g6M4c. standard. 69 ' 'i 70 !j c. CHICAGO PSODXJCE. RL'TTKK Cr air.ery extras. 53c; firsts, 51 52ce: packing stocks. 40 rf 45c. Kt'iGS i'urrent receipts. 37 'i ff 39 3 c : firsts. 8S1-f 39 Sc.- extras. 41'74c. LIVK POL'LTRt Turkeys. 32 9 33c; springs, 15!t7.-'0; roosters. ISc; gtesc, S'l'-c; ducks. iSffilSc. POTATOLS Chios. $2.00 fi 2.20. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. 19fi20C. 70 to SO lbs., 21i 22c; SO to 110 lbs , 5 3 'a 23 i5c: fancy. 24c: overweipht kidneys, 140 to 175 lbs., 14t15c: coarse. 14c.
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f INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 ( CLEVELAND. O., June 3. It became I
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recently.. Warning was received from , John .J. Preeaen. Jr., sccretaiy. the Chicago police shortly ater the rati- J A. V. It'll, vice c!ia:rir.an, n;. ;. lea Is met in that city that special pre- j Harry Wistrand. vice chairmar cautions should be taken to guard the. Tine corps. mayor. j G. Phillips, vice chairman. A reward of SI 000 was offered this' Ir. Milton A. O ven. Tr.as irei.
afternoon for evidence leadins: to the capture of the Cleveland anarchists.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl ATLANTA. Ga., June 3. Postmaster General Burleson frowned upon the strike of Atlanta telephone operators today, declaring it not permissible, as the telephone companies are under federal control. Officials of the Southern Bell Telephone Co. made public the following telegram from Mr. Burleson to J. Epps. president of the Southern Bell Telephone Co.: "Am adised that some of the employes of your company at Atlanta have gone on strike. Inform thcr that strikes are not permissible in the government service and that they will be eligible for reinstatement for twenty-four hours only. "Please forward names of all persons who fail to report for duty at the end of that time and take whatever steps may be necessary to operate the service. See that the public suffers as little inconvenience as possible."
The chairman appointed th- if; 'rig committee on const '.' u i U..n aiul laws: Lieut. A. 41. Wutt.s Peicy ti tr and Jack Harbison.
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he state conference to be Ik Id at in- j l fiianapolia on Friday of th.s week. ft There were about forty in at ! f-n i , t ance and all seemed enthusiastic at.-..;it j the prospects for a strong. ht; n,oi:.o;i-: j j organization. Th next nieetincj v.-.!i j I) be held at the city hull on Monday I t evening-. June 9th. at which time a 1 U membership committee will be upp-t.nt- , i j ed and further steps taken in th. work ' -.
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(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl i "WASHINGTON. June 3. It i,: i.vi.iy ! desirable. Secretary Eakt-r th:.- aft-'r-' noon told the house military affairs committee, that the existing hih co; foodstuffs should be cut dow n, li-i w ' welcome any suggestion, he added, whereby this could be accomplished L.. selling to the American public tit: i -serve stocks held by the war U-?;;:--i-ment that had been acquired for tn army, but are not now- neeJtd by tj army.
Petoskey Portland Cement Co. Capital, $ 1 ,500t000.00. Full Paid and Non-Assesable NO BONDS OR PREFERRED STOCK This Company is now offering for general subscription the unsold portion of its Treasury Stock at
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uses s-,.-iit-fi ir jury iriai junse Jt.-ii-ly t yesteru'sy (liFmifrP'.l thf jury for il-.is i ti-rm "nly ihv f-asf-p wcrf hf.-iril by th- i'.r- turir.r the time si not ihov
Bt his home, i A Fold automobile may prove valuaj ble clue in running down the ("".evejand i aTi'.s of th? national anarchist plot. 1'olif-e and department of justice agents I learned today that two men seen runj mnsr from the neierhborhood of the : Davis home last night Jumpej on the running board of a Ford car at the I corner of 'Warrtr. road and Broadway j and .ied off in the direction of Bedford, j I'olice were sekin today two So- : cialifts out under bond in connt-ction
'with the Jiay Day riots. The homes of! all of the alleged Bolshevik leaders in I j tho city were visit f-d by the po!;ce last !
nig-ht anrt il tound at nome wiin me fcxception of the two now being sought.:
alace according to the reports. President Doerden president of the Rhineland republic was a former lawyer in Berlin and is declared by his opponents to be weak minded.
BU'FFTON Mrs. John Stack, of this city, has received word that her son. Private Arthur Miller, reported killed by accident in France, is in New York hospital, with flight !n-juiy.
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t IWTEPNT0NAL NEWS SERVICE ' ChKVKLA.Vl. )., June 3. A ii-nral round-up of all H"d suspfls was un-i-r way hire todav in connect ion with the attempt to kiil Mavor Davis Inst xujht ttroush ths explosion of a btu-cb
t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! AVASHI.VOTO.V, Jun- . Without opt'Osition. Senmor Watson, of Indiana brought, up the equal Euffrage amendment in tiie Ftnate this afternoon and planned fcr consideration until disposed of. Senator Watson stated that he believed "there would ht no need for lengthy debate." Senator Harrison ,f Mississippi. Immediately introduced an amendment proxifiinc that suffrage be granted only to white women and demanded a vole.
NEW REPUBLICS . ESTABLISHED AMSTERDAM. June 3. Placards announcinjr the establishment of lepublics in Hesse, the Palatinate, and the Phineland have been posted in Ho-chst, 53 id a dispatch fiom that city tffia". Placards wer s-nt freni W'CiSbadn. prov;sir.naI -ap;taI ff t'tie Rhineland repuhlie, but were unsigned. Later these were torn dovn bjr the pop-
LOST Silver bar pin, set with chip diamonds, on Sunday afternoon between Waitham st. and town. Kinder call Hammond 1734. 6-3-lt. NOTICE OF FINAL. SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE: MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH KUBER. No. 100. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. HAMMOND. MjY TERM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Elizabeth Huber. deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 3rd day of July. 1913, and show- cause if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the etate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heira are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. TVITNE3S the Clerk of the Lake Sui nor Court, at Hammond, this 2nd day of June. nn. HERBERT I.. WHEATON. (Seal.) Clerk Lake Superior Court. - - - - fc-friB.
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