Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 30 October 1919 — Page 2
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J B Arr'.lent prevent ion, the Kcd Cross Tlr,l Call and the Roosevelt Memorial oa.npalsn cr the subjects d scussed today at the nooniioy I'mohton of the Hammond 4Chamber of Commerce. The (frakf ri wrro K. . Steineck. director ef safety work for the 1. 1 1 . H. railStop Your Coughing No need to Irt that rough permit. St-opths irnttaao, and remove nckknr. am4 homoe by aootiun the uuUjnoi throat with
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7") Extra Choice Fresh Crisp Green VJ reetl eanS Beans, on special sale JQc at per pound j I Oscar Mayer's Approved Brand best QO LCLVCl grade pure lard, at per lb 0l T Extra Choice Early June Peas or Extra Choice jlGCLS Choice Crosby Sweet Corn, No. 2 cans 11-
iat ! rj New Century Flour, one-quarter barrel sacks at tlOVLT $3.30; one-eighth barrel sacks g J gg ! at ; f Pure Sweet Cider, in gallon glass jugs, OOp I LslClBV $1.15; in quart bottles, at J. A I Extr a Choice Delicious Apples Delicious J jyjj LQS in name and taste, at per X. 2 C i pound JY New 1 91 9 Crop Pure White Comb Q g tioney Honey, on special sale per frame. : Q Jap Rose and Palm Olive Toilet Soap, two Q tH)OClf) favorite brands, choice per cake 1 fil Finest Grade Yellow American Cheese, sfQQSQ Friday and Saturday at per 3C5c pound C J Lroko Brand Finest Japanese Creab ; OpGClCLl Meat, one pound cans. 72c; half ' pound cans ry f Dr. Price's Famous Baking Powder, 12 zOJJUH&l ounce cans at 38c; six ounce 20 C cans at
Preserves 22 oz. jars 22c Buckeye Brand Choice Quality Preserves Raspberry and Strawberry). Special cut price to introduce, 4 jar limit to customer, large 22 ounce jar at 22 C only
Toilet Goods Theae Prices Include the War Tax Sanital Cold Cream Regular 25c jars, ypecial 19c at Luxtone The large 75c jars, special for this sale 37c at Pears' Transparent Glycerine Soap, reg. 25c cakes, j7c special at Colgate's Tooth Powder Veryantiseptic, regular 25c. special at CIGARS Original Rough Havanas Special at 10 27 C for Tim Murphy Cigars Special for this sale at. 0-i-straight .O 2
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road. MUa Edith Patterson, director of Ked Cro Homo Service work and president Jess Vtlon of the Chamber vt Ctftntiiarcr . Mr. Melnock has been devoting all 'f V.m time since October IS to boosting the national ttcident prevention campaign which Is beirg conducted by the railroads of the country. H has JdUrciej tkousandg of school children, aook.-n before civic bodies and In fact taken advantage of wery opportunity tu drlv his subject home. KtKures were presented showing the appalling loss of life due to atcident In past years and the fact that over ninety per cent, of them were due to carelessness. Mr. Steintck also showed tkat since safety work has i.et?n inaugurated through government sources the number of deaths and injuries had been materially decreased. The present campaign which ends tomorrow has already produced remarkable, results. In the competition which has been worked up among the railroads of this region the I. H. . bids fair to stand first and win the banner as to dale the line is credited with only one ac'.dent during the period. Miss Patterson explained the peace
GROCERY Specials
PUMPKINS For Hallowe'en 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c
Drug Sale These Prices Include the War Tax 100 Aspirin Tablets 5 grain size, $1.00 value, spec- Jq dt .............. Drake's Cough and Croup Remedy. 50c bottles Qf special at 100 Hinkle's Tablets Sugar coated pink. reg. price 1 O 25c, special at J Herpicide For the hair and scalp, regular $1.00, 7 1 bottle special at CANDY Jumbo Salted Peanuts -Special for this sale 1 half pound at 1 ' C Cremolines half 1 7 pound at
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Left to right, above: Mile. Certha d Lalteu. Dr. Helania Bernstein, Mile. Sophie Dobrzarthke, Mile. Felixa Konopska and Mile. Mctoire. Center: Mile. r.di,T Lukastua and Mm. Tonftancia Olschew-ika. Be lew -ant- ( -, i.,iii.. Mm. Xfari Mmurisv, s nil Mme I inisa K andova-S t Tcho a.
1 lie. utvij;rm: uuviijil, . i . Representatives of women's trade 1 1 - , . unions from all the allied countries of Europe are now m Wasnmton Bttendinj; the first International Congress cf Working Women. time rio-.a::i of the .Vricrican Ked Cross and asked for- great -r co-operu-ticn on the part of the public. Hhe fays that since the arniistn-p w.-is Signed, the people have beiorne apathetic and seem to believe that the work of the Tted ("r.i ended with the war. In order that the or a a niza t ion may be Vept ready for jut em rgencie s an the lat- war it rn'i.-'t be kept intact and at the sarr." tim look out for the hi-me people through Its hotn service department. f-he urges thit all members renew thtir affiliation in the present roll call drive. Little has b-n done a yl in Himmnnd townrils h 1 p : r i in the iatnp:iign for the l!i.oeve!t Meniori.il fund. This is a nati-mal niomo!it which iias for its purpose th: preser". at ion of the old b.oui-- of Theodore Ro5eH erecting; a memorial and eo!le.-t;ng historical data. .ttorni-y W .':.- n explained the cantpaien tei the ic.i-inoyf m-n and (ssit: nested that a treasurer be appointed t- !.:indle the turd, collected In Hammond . 'harps -.irprise was appointed. Blank forms will be left at all the bank or' H; ;n:r.orid arid people desiring lo contribute f tr-." fund niav i.hit th.ir in- ney at tlo banks and rf . lve ieCC'p. Indiana has been ask. d to r. !.- ??eft. TO CXTSE A COXD IN OBTX DAY. Take I.AXAT1VK P.RM( Ql'lMNF. iTablf-tfi. it tti-'ps the 'oueh and fieansche slid works eft the Cold E. W. 'IJIOVE'M signature on e.o.-h box. S(c. Adv. ANOTHER STREET DAMAGE SUITt Another damage suit due to the rough f!-Ts. has been fled .-.gainst the c-.ty of Hammond In- the Hammer"-! superior t. Harry fvauv.nd. plain tiff in the latest action, ask" for 0in ailepmg tb.-it h- was thiown fi'.n, h's wagon when or-r .-f th wl tiuck a h-!e in ti.'- s're.-t at the n-r cf H jffman and H'lhniun sire els c o r-e-tS . He sa;s tiiat was thrown I to the navement and that hif r -a i d horses became frightened and ran away after first kicking ar.d trampling on him. His hB'k was hurt ?o that he now Is niibie lo do hf.avy work McA'ocr, lorsey an.l ;ill.-t are Lis attorn We're going- t ohav- a .f-'iy P'-e.d time st the Halloween dance given by the Pythian Pleasure club Friday. Oetob- i 31st. P- Pythiin Hull, corner Ogder. and per Hohman St. Admission, ... i.n,. ro-iple. H'-3('i THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN HM . i ti.ll f.Kl. CORN - No. 2 mixed. 141 1-2143; :t white, 142 l-2ifi3-4. No. 2 yellow, 143 -If 144; 3 mixed. 141 1-2, No. 3 yellow, 143 1-2. OATS No. 2 whit. 71 73c; No. 3 white. 69 l-2"72c; No. 4 white. 70 1-4. CHICAOO VF.Ai, -5H to 80 lhs., 1 S 1-2. 70 to 8 OSbs. 20'o22. SO to 100 lbs. 2324; fancy. 2'. overweight kidneys 140 to 3 75 lbs,. 12 1 'k . Bt'TTF.R Receipts. 3.4 IS tubs, cream ery. extra, ;,; firsts, ;n'3'i ; packing stock. 4 2fi 4 7. EtC5Js Receipts. 1.SS2 rases; current receipts. 51 3? F.7; ordinary firsts. 50 ft CARD OF THAHKS CASS Or TKASKS. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbors for expressions of sympathy tendered to vis in the sad hour of our bereavement. We especially wish to thank Fathers Barrett and Sullivan, t heKnights of Columbus. K. O. T. M 1. H. Belt and Wabash railroads, and we greatly appreciate the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. F.dward A. Aubry. Jos. A. Aubry, John V. Aubry, Mrs. A. M. Dunn. Too Late To Classify WANTED Bright boy for general work In engineering department. Green Kn-
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. . . -- These pictures cf some of the more prominent delecstes were taken f pw dayg at th , national capital Mile. Dobrznske, Mile. Telixa Konopska, Dr. Eorn- ' stein. Mile. Lukasiua and Mme. I... fir.-ls h" tij Soj S : extra, til; cit ck I'Jfl 32, dirties. 30 fj a . fHEKSi: Twins, new. 30 ; daisie:!. 31Sfu31'; yo'.intf Americas. 3:'? V. long-Uorn.-. brick. .12. I.1VK Fori.TRY Turkeys, ?, i ; chickens. 1923i; springs, 23 s. roosters. 15 V ; gese. 14; ducks. "4 I'( ITATI K.- Kecei pt s. : . Minnesota and L'dko;a, Ohlos. 220'u45. VHIVKGO I.IVK JTOCK. lKXiS Receipts. 34.000. Market is steady; bulk, K.fO'u 1 l.li; top. 14.1.".; heavy wciRht. 1 3. fin 9 14.1 0; medium weight. 13.60 1 4.1 light weight, 13.0" SI 4.1f); l.ghfc lipl-.H. 13.J5t 13. So; heavy puking , smooth. IS. AO'S 13.50. packinj; '. rough, 12.751" 13.0ft; pigs, i; -:, i3."-.. CATTT.;:: Itecrlpts, 2.r'0n. Market he t .- . -is strong, other classes steady to lower, beef steers, medium and heavy w.oght. chcioe and prime. 17.00S 19-50: nieiiiuui and good 10 .Vu' i."3, g-ood and choice. 1 4.f"0'i 1 0.27.; common and medium 7.5ntJ 12.7i ; butcher cattle, heifers, S.7 7. -'I 1 4.50. c-ws. ..-', 13.00; bulls. K ."c". T; i e. ;, ii : ctinnets and cutters, cows and heif.r.-. S'xiT ".50; canner steers, r...'.f. '.t 7.7.0. veal calves (light' and handy weight 17.00,1.25. feeder steers. .77. S 13 f.0. stcker steer .nnifi,isf stockr cows and heifers, 6. "OffT. 75;. stacker cnlv es, 7.77.? 1 l.oo. western range cattl. bef steers, 10.7S, 1R.S0; fti and h':fers. 7.T7. It 1 3 r,o. All1. Chalmers 46tj American T.yicortiol i ve fStj American Kmelting 5 American Steel Vm-idry 44'i 'Anaconda i1a Atchison 91 Faldwln t,ocomotjve 142 Pali imore &- 'hi.. 39 Rthlehem Stel R 10t, 'anadian Pacfie 14H C.-H'a! leather 103' Chesapeake & On'o ?7 Chi. ago. Mil St Paul 43 r'ruci h pfeo! 2 4 i' r'-laware Hudson 102 F.r! fjeneral Klectrie nenral Motors . TlMnofs Central . . 1 S .172 ,3MJ4 . . J2 . . P3 . . 47 . .137 . . 72 . . ion . . S3 . . 531, 'H.r . .101 .100 . SI l.a' k a wa nnn St. "1 f.ehigh Valley X V. Air T.rake New- York Central Norfolk We.-Mern .. Northern Puctfic , hto Ciri.s ."las ...... Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car .... Railway Free Springs Reading outhern Pacific i n; t; Texas Co. as "'non Pacific 12?', lostWf stingho'.ise . Willys ."iverland Sinclair f 8 4 t4 60 NKYV YORK, Oct. 30 The stock market closed unsettled today. There was another hurst of buying in the final dealings. Republic Fteel rose to i;n and . S. rubber to 133. Ptee-1 common rallied to 10S 1-4. while other Issues rallied from one to three points. Raidwin rose, to 142 and Bethlehem Steel B 1 5-S to 106 l-, Crucible 4 points to 24fi 12. Oeneral Motors was finally 3S! 3-4; Southern Pacific to 10i l-S; Stud? ebaker l.ss and American International 1.13 r.-s. Sales 1.562.300 phares; bonds. I1R.0 S 3 . n 0 o . PREPARE FOR DOUBLE TRACKING' Workmen in the employ of the H. W. & E. C. street railway company, are rushing preparations for de.uble tracking the line on Ptate street In Hammond. Excavation work for about half of the i.ne has been done and It is expecf d that laying ties and rails will start in a few days. As soon as the track has been laid at the west end of the Job, the work of paving the south side of the street will be started by the contractor. The ne.rth side of the street is practically finished but owing to the lateness of the season, the outlook for finishing the south side Is doubtful . BORAH SAYS THEY'RE RIGHT INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. Oct. 30. The bituminous mine workers are right in their demand for higher wages." Senator Borah. Republican, Idaho, declared In the sena'e this afternoon. "The miners are entitled to living wages." he, said. He opposed the joint resolution providing that congress give the rational administration and all others In authority a-ssurance of Its "constant, contin-
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iOlschcwska represent Poland. Mil. Bouillot represents France. Mms. Ma.lcrova and Mme KandovaStrychova are from Czechoslovakia. Mile. Lalieu and Mil. Victoire represent Belciun. uous and utirpiallfl.-d support" In tbe Impending coal strike. Whea Senator Thoniaf. Democrat, of u. i.t'io. author ed tne measure, called 'Sugar and spice and all that's nice that's what is made for little girls and big ones too. Snap pep ginger! Henry C. Rowland's newest story of love and mystery .Written especially for The Chicago Sunday Tribune. Never before published. One of the most fascinating works of fiction written in recent years. Thrills romance love. "Spice" has all of them. It starts in the color section of next Sunday's Chicago Sunday Tribune. Don't miss it! u . u ve? tea SiBrts In NEXT SUNDAY'S HI A
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Kill the Cold. tnoeie take ti ILL'S QUININE Standard cold remedy for 20 years in tablet form aie, sure, no opiates breaks up a cold in 24 hours relieves enp sn 3 days. iHonejr back it it ia:i. l ne Cenume box r.as a Ked (op w 1 1 n Mr. MUJ a V.- picture. At 11 Drag- Stormm it up. liorah based his opposjm.n to it on the pround thai ils pr-ambic si lted that the miners "have aibiirarily rejected the president's earnest i outifl for compromise." ami ' be w!i "convicted the miners out rl court." CONTRACTOR PASSES AWAY Steve Fa, 53 yea's of ag morning at his heme, ; ! died this -Ids Ave., of cancer of Lhe stomach. Mr. Fa, who was a .aipentcr contractor, leaves besides his w ife. one daughter and two sons to mourn him. The funeral will be heid fr,,m th hme Saturday afternoon at tw-e. p. m. Interment will be lied in ak Hill cemetery in charge of undertaker Emmerling . HURT ON SCHOOL PLAYGROUND Louise Stanford, the eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Stanfotd of 4 Oak street. Hammond, while at play Monday on the grounds tTT7yrriffliTiiiTf.T I? AUDITORIUM THEATRE 367 Calumet Ave., HammondSPECIAL THURS. OCT. 30 WM. S. HART in THE BAD MAN j Also "THE PRICE HE PAID" A picture every man, woman and child should see. .1 m? rt . . t l CorpofittOn VfU-" r 1 GEORGE LOAN IE y r I v . 0i 11 m vtauunwii 1 M COHAM P ifxl on the &t.? -y try I L COMMENCING MONDAY, NOV. FOR ONE WEEK n a b aa.a mam 13 n e a
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THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Movie Land Revue"
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NORMAN & JEANETTE Novelty,
WALSH & AUSTIN At the Beach Comedy, Singing and Talking. THE GREAT GAMBLE Episode No. 8.
New show Mondqv. "Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:30 p. m. Night continuous 7 to 11. Sunday and holidays continuous 2 to 11.
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of the Irving BChoc.l where (the is : pupil in 6A grade was quite serious,-.-injured . The little (jirl rijmberi .,n the h'--r:-xontal bars which arn fiver tn fe-t hii:h and loct hi i balance, fallins backwards to tiie ground. She was picked up uncon.r1oune. and later taken to her home and given medical aid where it was found lea! her back had een injured in two p!a. -(8 and the left foot twitted .
ASKS FOR INJUNCTION f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YoKK. I'.-'. Aii injunct ;.)' te. restrain federal authoriiirs from invoking the Volstead prohibition enforcement act was oske-d for today in a s i.t liicd l the Jacnl. Kuppert Brewing C-i. The action was directed agaltis' Pruied States District Attorney Caffey. and in' f t rial revenue rollee tors. E2Zt3SZ5S3ZZZSZZZ3. I-J-O-U -T0DAYJoseph Mcdill Patterson's 4 Sensational Success "A LITTLE BROTHER OF THE RICH" PASTIME -TODAYPETE MORRISON in "DYNAMITE" Also two reel comedy. -TOMORROWFRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and Beverly Bayne in "GOD'S OUTLAW" T
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Theda Bara -in"La Belle Russe" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WM. DUNCAN in the fifth episode of "SMASHING BARRIERS" SATURDAY ETHEL CLAYTON ' in 'THE MYSTERY GIRL" -SUNDAYC0RRINE GRIFFITH in "A GIRL AT BAY" 3 b BBS BO. BTTB B t B BTB7B . 1 ."j INDIANA
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