Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 23, Hammond, Lake County, 15 July 1919 — Page 2

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swinging his tne, Just as he did in prewar days, as I crossed the bridge over the castle moat. "William was dressed In brown tweeds and his figure was strikingly erect though rather stoul. There was no sigrn that he had Ken bowed down by the weight of his woes.

r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! '"I.F.VKI.AND. ' .. July 15. Leaders In ' . i v..'.urui Telei n.m- and Electrical Wi rkt rs ttrik-j -t- considering two .-.ir:'t s i.f a.-uio.i ioday to briiiK about .n t;..-r i'mUt for recognition of tVe iimvi Tli.- I rt ir.volv.-d 1 lans for si gtmertil ft-.k- in C!.-v.' -ml in sympathy wHH t!v ' i-'i' 'no op raH-rs. The -i t end wiiul i r suit In th" calling ,: .. r..i- ion-'vi'S-i sirikc of electrical v- r vilh'n i ,veeU. . !: s' tike tod-.y M-tiled down arrar- , , u;'. a pro- I.. ct .1 suuggle. I'os- ; -'. r ;. -ul Rurleson wired orders i !k i1s of t-lvphone companies tee Hh'HiUi be jrcsiime-1 at the s; y.ssibl niem.-iil. He also wired r - .e'c'i -reran. -n of Order o. 203J. uu-v.-hi oh tho strikers demand recogni- '.! !. of the union.

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By AMBROSE LAKBEET. (Exclusive Cable to the I. N. S. and the London Sally Express.) AMEEGEX. Holland. July 15. "William Kohenzeiu-rn. ex-katser, is not tho broken man lie has b-en pictured nor is h.. npoarentlv vorrvir.g over the prospect

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to his appearance. The cl -respondent had an extremely c' ;.r view of hum and the former empress and a secretary while -walking the grounds of the ca-stle of the Count I'entenck. The one-time emperor was Uughing gayly. talking animatedly and

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A '.iaranteed weight reduction meth- : sm'-. pWisant P.rinirs slenderness, tt--r h-al;h and happiness. Get a nil box of oil of korein at the drugst s. Follow directions. Tou are alv.l to eat -weets. etc.; no starvation strenuous exercising. Your life be"ii nil worth livinK with clearer mind.

ss atid optimism. Get thin and stay .-Adv.

ieLuxe ineaire TODAY AND TOMORROW D. W. GRIFFITH'S PRODUCTION "TRUE HEART SUSIE" Featuring LILLIAN GISH and RQ3T. HERRON. THURSDAY EVELYN NESBIT "THOU SHALT NOT" FRIDAY Constance Talmadge IN "Experimental Marriage" ALSO Charlie Chaplin IN "Sunny Side" SATURDAY Mitchell Lewis IN . "Nine Tenths of the Law" ALSO Charlie Chaplin IX "Sunny C4df" GUJDAY MARION DAVIES In 1!io great stage success "The Belle of New

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NEW EFFORT TO SECURE REDUCTIONS E. Chcago Chambe rof Commerce in New Undertaking to Help Taxpayers.

A committee from tha Chamber of Commerce has undertaken to assist in securing reductions on high valuations as pla.od by the deputy assessors of Kast Oiieairo-Indiana Harbor. Notices are being circulated that read as follows: Are your taxable valuations for the coming year more than your property is worth? If you do not know, J. K. Ropra. city controller, has information and will talk it over with you. TIME IS GKO WIT-TO- SHORT. If you find it is loo high, the Chamber of Commerce will help you to secure a reduction. There will be no charge for this service. This matter must be taken up. however, before August 15th. luring your rink sheet from the assessor, if you have one, and any evidence of factual cash value that you may possess. Signed. Chamber of Commerce, Rooms 6 and 7. Bee Hive nidg.. TIO Chicago av. East Chicago. W. J. Murray president. F. L. Evans, secretary. The county board of review were in East Chicago last night in conference with the committee that has been so earnestly working on this matter. " Wltl, OO TO CAPITAL Tonight two members of the committee will go to Indianapolis to confer with the state tax commission in regard to the valuations of this township as Compared to the valuations of other parts of the state. This committer, consisting of city officials and Chamber of Commerce men, ore doing a remarkably fine work for the tax payers, especially the small tax payers. There will be a good many reductions of valuations in the city that the individual tax payers themselves have hd no part in and who will probably nevf-r know tin- service that has been rendered. It is not a question of lowering or raising the total valuations of tho city, but rather a Question of adjustments that would place the little fellow more nearly upe.n an equality with the big fellow in that he will be compelled to pay only his legitimate per cent of the taxes to be raised. It has taken an immense amount of technical work but it has been done gratuitously snd willinirly as a matter of public welfare. Applications for readjustments are coming into the ofP.09 of the Chamber of Commerce today. These will be scrutinized by the committee and only those will be presented to the assessor that are manifestly ahove actual cash value.

WHITING POLICE

I MANY ARRESTS

Various Misdemeanors ' Are Keeping the Cops Pretty Busy There. (SPECIAL TO THE TIMESJ "WHITING. Ind.. July 15. The Whiting police records show the following arrests: J. W. McMuilen. arrested by Motorcycle Cop Parker for speeding. Released on 25 ball. Joe Kroesch. arrested by Officer Parker for speeding. Released on 25 cash ball. B, Llpshiti, arrested by Officer Parker for speeding. Released on $25 ball. Paul Greek, arrested by Officer Parker for speeding; released on $25 bail. John Hiestand, arrested by Chief Collins for reckless auto driving. Released on $100 bail furnished by R. F. Smith. Ara Hammersley, arrested by Officer Petty for reckless auto driving. Reensed on $25 bonds furnished by R. F. Smith. John Huresnik, arrested by Officer Petty for having open muffler on automobile. Released on his own recognizance. Charles Greenburtr. of Robertsdale. arrested by Officer AViesinski for peddlinsr without a license. Rclrased on 50 bond furnished by lyiuis Oreenburg.

Raid Poker Game. Another gambling raid was made by the, police yesterday, four participants of a poker game being placed under arrest. They were Gust Paris. 301 Jefferson St.; L. Ortmdus. 11th ave.. and Adams st : S. Tonas, 040 Washington st, and Thomas Navara. 940 Washington st. Officer Curtis made the arrests at 940 Washington street. Officer Curtis made the arrests at 9 40 Washington St. The men furnished bind for their appearance in the city court this morning.

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PASTIME TODAY The Great Nazimova IX Out of the Fog TOMORROW The Silent Mystery

THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

Allls Chaimers 471 American Car and Foundry 113 American Locomotive 947 American Smelting 8Ti American Steel Foundry 441 American Tel. and Te. 1ft J Anaconda 74 Baldwin Locomotive 120 Raltimore and Ohio 45 u Pethkhem Steel 103 Canadian Pacific 167Vi Central Leather 113'i Chesapeake and Ohio .1 SS 14 Chicago and North "Western 100 1, Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul 44 Oolorido Fuel f, 4 Iielaware and Hudson 1J4 Erie 1 J General Electric 270 General Motors 235 H Illinois Central 10J Lackawanna Steel 9 Lehigh Valley 52 7 Midvale Steel Sl National Enamel and Stamp R41-i X. Y. Air Brake 127 New Tork Central SI Norfolk and Western 107ki Northern Pacific 9 Ohio Cities Gas , 59 4 Pennsylvania 45 s Pittsburgh Coal 70S Pressed Steel Car 92 4

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Reading 91 i Republic Iron and Steel 102 Stdobaker 10S4 Texas Co. 27$ I'nion Pacific 133 Ti U. S. Steel 112S V. S. Steel Trfd. 116 Ti Utah Copper 964 Willys Overland SSH Sinclair 63 CHICAGO XiITE STOCK. HOGS Bulk. $21.90 7J 22.25: top. $22.90; heavyweight. $21 90 f 22.75: medium weight. $21.757 22.80; light weight. $21 -65IT22.85: light lights. $2.35 22.50; haavy packing sows, smooth. $21.00 fi 21.75: packing sews, rough. $20.25fJ21.00; pigs. $19 OOJj 20.25. CATTLE Reef steers Choice and prime. 1 6. 40 pf 17.50 : medium and good. $1 3 75 ST 1S.40; good and choice. $14Bft3 17.00: common and medium. $10.4O'$14.50. Butcher cattle Heifers. $S 251T15.00; cows, $S.00g' 13.25: bulls. $9.00tT13. Canners and cutters Cows and heifers. $6.50 ?i 7.00: Conner steers, $7. 151! 10.33; veal calves i light and handyweight . $1?.25 19 2S: feeder steer-". $9.501 12.50; storkrr steers. $9 25'i? 11 75: stocker cows and heifers. $7.50 3 9.50; stocker calves. $S.25f 12.00. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. !2f23c: 70 to SO lbs.. 24i 24c: S3 to 110 lbs.. 252Bc;

fanrv "?c: overweight kidneys. 140 to

175 lbs.. 17c: coarse, 14e. CHICAGO CASK O&AXIT CLOSE. CORN No. 2 mixed. $1.5311.80: 3 mixed. $192 ff 1 93: 4 mixed. $1.91 7i 193: 2 whmite, $1.92.02; 3 white. $1.98; 4 white. $197: 2 yellow, $1.9601.97; 3 veilow. $l.Ptfl 96'i: 5 yellow. $1.93. OATS No. 2 white. 7;nc; 3 white. 774 fl91ic; 4 white. 77 5 7S Vic. CKXCAOO PaODOCB. PUTTER Creamery extras. 52Hc;

firsts. 49t?52c; packing stocks. 4144c.

EGGS Current rece-rt. 34 ?'1 ordinary firsts. 3940r; firsts. 414 ?? 424c: extras. 43mf44c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 25c; chickens, 32i-sc: spring. SSfitle: roosters, 22c: geese, 25c; ducks. 23-ff25c POTATOES New Ohios, 4.00 4.25.

OFFICIALS IN DOUBT. f INTERNATIONAL. NEWS StVICEl WASHINGTON, July 15 Government officials today said they did not know how arrangements could be made for an air service between C.ermany and the United States in view of the provisions of the' German peace treaty. Under the terms of the peae treaty Germany is given three months from the time the treaty becomes effeftive to turn over to the governments of the allied and associated powers, "all dirigibles able to take the air. being manufactured, repaired or assembled It was also provided that during the six months following the coming into force of the treaty, "the manuf aeture and importation of aircraft, parti of aircraft an-1 engines for aircraft will be forbidden in all German territory."

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WANTED Waitress; six days work; Joy Lo, 100 State St. Apply 5 to 8 p. m. 7-15-tf WA5ITSD WlgHt watchman for factory, expeotad to do janitor work; mast far. ulmti bonds. Oashea Shirt Mfg. Co., 10S Condit St., Hammond. 7-15-lt.

LOST A dark blue silk handbag Mondav evening on Hohman st. Reward. 633 Herman et.. phone Hammond 525. 7-lS-ft.

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TODAY Mary McClellan IX The Vanity Pool Also Eddie Polo, "For Life." TOMORROW Tom Mix IN Pals in Blue

Live Baby Chicks 2000 Fine Healthy Baby Chicks Arrived. On Sale as Follows: BABY CHICKS "Broilers," this f ale per t 1 7 tZ. dozen - JL y

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On Sale Wednesday, July 16th Only zs EE H The purchase included more than 200 Beautiful Overstuffed Rockers, four different designs, all S built by skilled craftsmen and upholstered by experts, with moleskin, which wears equally as well as the s HI finest leather. The highest standard of workmanship has been maintained throughout. ''They come from gs S a factory well known for the hijrh quality of the furniture they manufacture. S Come and see these Rockers, whether you expect to buy or not. There'll be no effort made to induce H: you to buy; that's rrot the policy of this store. But when we pick up a bar- s

ain such as this we like to have you see it. You can judge the real value of SEE these chairs at first glance. See them in our windows now.

Large, Massive, Roomy Rockers Wing back, roll arms, upholstered over genuine oil tempered springs. very best construction. The upholstering is a remarkable feature of these 55 rockers it is an extra fine grade of moleskin, looks like leather and wears E5 even better than leather. We think enough of it to guarantee it. Choice of SS brown or black. Extra heavy golden oak or mahogany runners. SJ

Regular Price, $3442 Wednesdays Price, $19 I $2iOO Cash and $2.00 Monthly I

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