Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1919 — Page 9

i'iiday, November 14. 1910.

THE TIMES. Page Nina.

i0 ROOM FOR RADICALS IN THIS BODY

riortUn. do-lircd the orsuji '..:! Son I:' "the, larijej-t or(!"in:j3tl'.n of p'-opte "nKfied In a pinfle " o'ion ." mil predicted t)vat "It rfvf.uM speedily nirti

tin numbtn the American i Vd -rat ! m of

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ANOTHER BIG TUIXIAItt) TOURNEY IS ON; IT'S THREE-CUSHION AFFAIR THIS TIME

'Imailna rllfiit rf a n. '.-h- ;k cr i a labor siuicer tr U.k t" mcil- i !! :u a rursi dtxtrb-t." -teveu ' '.i'u. .1. "Out 1"' th njun'ry the '.! -mpl oy.-u tramr l regard' with diptmit aid MlSpii'-K'tl. i "Stat -MTi'-n and captain of tndus'ryi v-tll da well ti hold i-.juTV.ll with Ui farmer.', parlunhrly in ipims ! ur:i.ej perlexlTy." ftM Stev n.. "Tt.: "in'iiii;i t ic-n w ill facilitate, such oonsu i ;ni ton ? . Th farmers' grv! tnllu-n.0 will t-wr

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.MaTCRIMTIONAL NEW1 StVICE 'TTtCAG-O. Nov. 14.-The ci-nat I'.ution of 1J- National Fwde.re.tion of Farm Pure-iu the, fnrmrs' union -- the

'rongt union on ejirth. the me mtur. j t- found on the "1!v wm aJort4 ttith .m-i-'i.t!nnt atjit.e." o.iav'r session of the Hnnioti and. I - -

Hwlfn t- the mejTtbers. "he .-onsti-ntln le.re4 no room f-r r.-.r!i.-.t ..... I

re found tn sim of the i.b.r tonishing results if their users arc

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A Meat Sale that offers unequaled Opportunities Saturday

BEEF

BONELESS ROLLED ROAST CHOICEST CUTS OF CHUCK ROAST . PO TROAST BEEF TENDERLOIN

22c 14c 12c .22c

SIRLOIN STEAK 20c SHORT STEAK 18c HAMBURGER IZc

PORK

FRESH PICNIC HAMS 22c FRESH PORK BUTTS 27c FRESH SIDE PORK 28c FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 20c FRESH SLICED LIVER 5c FRESH HEARTS H1

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BONELESS VEAL ROAST. CHOICE VEAL STEAK . . VEAL STEW

22c 25c 18c

Smoked Meats Our stock of Swifts & Co. sugar cured regular Hams to be sold Saturday at 26c per pound

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WASH I V ; T i.N. Nov. H. The y.,srrn-fi-tt wl!i r..k Injunctions caitiff aititor who jiftfinpt to pr-v-iu co.l uiinr-K frr.rrs rfturntng to th-ir work in Ac i-orditnre with tlir ordr issued by Jtiifto ,nrj-rsiiii in Jndlannpoli.s. th drartnirnt ft Juittc; announcfd thi, uftcrr.oon. -Vtfy. (Jon. l'lm'r thin affrnoon ln-

t Ftructed all i,.tri-t attorneys t tie

rvry fn'jrt to f.... ure i n n r inn aninst. any who frradi tbfiain'' of th court order. Reports to th- dcpar'mrrit of jn;tl.-e tHtd that there l.H" b" n onilerabl3

.' trouble jn X'Ah.tTna v h r: union Tinirier.H I )ia'.e returned to tlK'r work only to ur- iiop union iii.n-ri to lft the i rr.ine?. Ilep.,)-; of j milter g i n ' loti.s ; hiio ccttio froTii t(s '.ii:lnia and t'hio. I The department f jutn-e was JnI forinvd tliat ' Morhfr" Jo'irx lm announcid Ik r Intention of ir'iim; into thi Otti.. tirltii arid 1 1 ts posKibi that an eiiort will be rnodrt t enjoin her. I Aurnls in th.- field buvr b--en iristructI ed to reriur: immediately any action in ' d-:ianct; of the court order. It w lis stilted.

Ro'iert L. Cannefax in artion; Kef free C. Peterson, 1ot at right, ni Hugh Ileal. Or.ce more this aoaon the ptars

Iliard world are booking

up in deadly combat. It's a little different proup this time. The k intra of the thrre-cufihion frame are after the titlo Id by ..pbrt I.. Canntfax. V-ob'i pnvirp tht-n a chance to do it ilayir.fr through the tournament leinp held in Moose hall, Cleveland. Among tJie

star.? entered ar I erre M&upom, C'hatlls Otis, thj vet aa Byron Gillette, Charles McC and Hutrh HeaJ. C. C. Peter.un of St. Louis is rcfereelnjf the mat .he.

7,000 MORE AUTOS USED IN TOLEDO l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE T1,KI H . . Nov. i 4- '. ;,.o a .hiiiV

Mfoiin eonsiimjition i as !eap"d tn (100 pailon? as a run;; f .liMcont'.nttanre !" !1 trol ar ftrt ire. It w as est:-Toatt-d toduy that T.of.o more autoinuM!e. than nn norruallv in rv!ce liete a-e p'ylrc tlie stri-s find rfapinir a hsiTve.'t of dimes ant quarters. V.!th tiie weather tut ninir .cvfriir old and auto a-Tidtnts en the jrnTeepi pubMo ent:r:u-nt today wa (i"iii8nd.nj,r the return rf the rrs The fltst piea.ee ;arv n ill bp 5. eld t af' -fnoon uVn l !--nry I. I . .wither ty. nr'rt!n henii ' f the Tddo Icaiiway." .'not l. rfi 'o., will rnff'. the city f.imc.'i" iftUways r mmi;te.

Hammond Shoe House 95 State Street

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The Home of Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoe VI r jut received a largeshipment of Dr. Reed's Shoes and are in a position

to fit any foot. Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoes are the easiest men's shoes on earth. They cure corns, callouses, bunions, perspiring and burning feet. Dr. Reed's Cushion Shoe is the only perfect cushion shoe made. It stands the test. Come m and try on a pair and learn what real shoe comfort is. We are the exclusive dealers in Hammond.

J. Schloer & Son

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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

Y. ; S Kerelpte, V o 3 a.'; enrrent receipt?, f. t J 61, ordinary firsts. 54 1? firsts, r.Z ?!tJS: ri'm. 7? 73; checks ?:?! .14: d:rt!e. 31"g 40. i "r i j.' KS Z - T iriH. new, .tn, dl?, 31 fi 1 ; younp Americas. 32 long horns.

S! ; brick. 31 S. i LI VE jv.rimr T-irkeyr ,.hI(-. ; Ken. 2fiS-'l; printc, "4. rooster.. 17. j K,. a,. 24; diicUs.

"i T Tii- --1;e.-e:pi 4 .j -. tViconti Th" stock nia-r-lfi'n 2 0 'i 2 90. ro i;iv. p . - i;.l.l I ,

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aroiimi tho hish lvei. of the mid -after noon. ri-.:ne isstie were under preaM:re. Mexi an fv ti rd' tun l ea. t ne to 205', and Studebaker to 1 1 7 r --A--hem Steel H t'. i poir.t to 0 I,, wj.ile Stel "'-n:Tn ri rallied to ;, "Pierce Arro'.v wa cral; . fall ng to 71. tallying to 7.1 and then drot pii acatn to 72 The railwnv ytockx held rri.pt of their fa;n-. S.-,ithern Pr.cif;c

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fllKK.O LIVE "tTOCK. Uj I . S. Hurenu of Market. TI'"m"S - Receipts. 24.. ..... '"(irket ta about 2" liUh'!-, bulk. 1 .r. M.Hfl; top. H '.; heavyweight. 1 4 2." f 1 4.11 . med1"m w.ichf, 1 i IS -If 1 4 6.". : iiRht weight. 1 4 2-"-S 1 4 tn, l.jrht lUhta. 1 4 "0 1 4 : .i . h.eav'y parking- amooth, 13 r. l 111."; rurkire Fow-a, rough. 12 .". ft l ,7.7; , pia.. 1 r n ;, 1 4 7 r

New York Central ATTI.F. - Uci e;p. .0C'l. Market r nrd rnlnn ra'.tflc j utea.fy. calve 2s htahr: beef tern.

12P:j. Baldwin w.i.j f-lnally 111: inral Motors 2 1 2 H n'J T'tiited States Rubl.er 12Si. Total sale? !,f44 'hares, b'.n ! $ 1 4 '.'1 "

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rinrAiio cash r.rtAtn. '""ORN -- No. 2 miited. 15Sf715?: No ? w--ite, 1 5" '4 10; No. 4 wh't. 1:; N-i 2 relloiv. IM': No. 3 yenow. t'A'j, Xo 4. yellow-. 1"S OATS No. 2 itIt4. 7 3 . N'o. 2 white. 74-s ' 7 .". : Nt. 3 vh.e. 7; 4 T',c

iHTfAvlO Vmb-a? f) -.- il -... 11,15 ?e; -il to 0 lb... 20 if 21c: to ihi ih.-.. ;2'd23c; fancy. 24; overweight Y blneya 140 t 1 17 lbs., 12 lie. nt'TTER Receipt., 2.427 f.ibn; eream 'ry, extra. IS'j, firtt. 4; pricking -to-k. 42 3 47.

nirdittm and heavywr'irht. . vhrle, prini. !S.4ft-ff 2." 3'i; rrenl iii and 11 2-,!S.4: llpht wrl-'u. r-ooiI

eho . e, 1 4 77 t' 20.01 : common and med- ! -.lrr!. oAfj 14 7.-. huteher cattle, heifers

1 a 15 00. rowks. 7;isr.n- .!t-

"Hll.M. canner and cutters. -. and heifer. S rS'gS 75; earner nter. ; ,.. s n.i, ro! calve (Msrht an1 handy wreU-htV l.C'(Vt .Of; feeder ateer. 7 2.7 vi 1.12-7; storker steers, f .2". H 1 0 25 , sticker cow-s and heifer., 6.25 1.0; stocker alvs. 7..7A if 1 ' on , western ra ne catt. V.eef rer. 1 1 .00 ft 1 .7 50 ; fOV, ar.j h.el 'er.. 7.7,7 ISC".

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Saving

The secret of successful saving is system. Deposit a fixed amount of money in the Lake County Savings 6c Trust Company every week or every pay day. Pay it as you would a debt. Set a mark at which to aim and when your deposit reaches that mark of $ 1 00, $300 or $500 we will help you to invest the funds in a good safe investment. You will be surprised to see how easy it is to accumulate a nice balance if you w ill adopt a plan and stick to it,

A"; rhnl'r.r 4,1 American r;tr anl Foundry jg4

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.-Mueri-an .me,T:tiR- 70 American S-e.-l Koundrv .. 4?

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....... j.-'.-g A in-r!.',.n Tel and Tel Anacinda r.;, Atchison ?1 1-taldwin Tjocomot-ive ; 1 F-ilt-mcre and "ihto 4ns, Canadian Pae !t"le 7 t .- ''Vntra! Tjea'her .11" "r.e?apake and 4 -hio 1m "'-ileajri and y.-r?hweten chicaTo MM. and t. Paul 4.7 1, "'. !or ad' T7Y. el ' 3f I'-'hle tnt re'aware and Hudson jaj t-r'. 15:,

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Cor. State and Hohman Streets Peter W. Meyn, Pres. Joseph W. VVeis, Vice-Pres. David T. Emeryf Sec.-Treas.

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DEAD HEROES BURIED TODAY IN WASHINGTON ' !NTFBNTIOL EAS SERVICE' fKNTRaT.T A. AAb.. N'.. It' ..ii nicbt ! -.itc a.ii'1 'lav, by 'rain and fl'onrM'op. n'-'.-ber -f h .ini'riri X.r;!.--n. friend. f The four rourdre-1 rx-nvir mTi. and l'vfll ci''7.e.,: trenerelly urr" air;i';r.K i"i '"enlrnlla to attend ihe memorial servi-e ,,,., '00k pla. Jn the aud.'oriuni at 3;0i r.'clcrU ""hif Ktiri.-t! of the brdiet of the je-t:'r-! nf ibc I. W . rrurderere did ttt ' Hr rdaoe a one f:n-,c. howe-vr. j t ha r'vie-' of relative tbS- rrtrm was .hitigM and at I":'"- ' h k "dy the, ren.a.in of Arthur TI. HrKl fresh vajj buried from the fhr'stlsn churci;. At 1 fn oViiirk rhtB afterrieon (im the PrebyeriHn ohiiich the f-meral of I.!uf. W. O (Irlnim t..nk place. t 2:"0 o'clock the :;ir- auditorium w .s froudfd wilii f rli r.iln to pay last rmpc.'S r the tro-niori-i of l.ieyt. W. O. ''.rtmm. Arthur II. M'-Mlfreeh, la!e Hubbard and ban Caxaurundii who lives vi ere .nuffed out by the tullet. of tha '

bund of rli nals who have infested Ihts city, thi minlnK region, l-,-gini ;iT pf! and mills ever blnoo the I. W. ". ism into beir.R. Th services -were condu.'.'d by the r.e-. n V,. Thompson, retrod Prshtman jiilTjleter and veteran of the cl il

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You want the best It is one of the first duties of this store to help you get it we know where to look for the best; we know it when we see it. That's one reason why you find Kuppenheimer Clothes at this store. We want to sell the best just as surely as you want to buy the best. That's why you find us ready at all times with appropriate merchandise the newest and most advanced for men and young men. Yet, to have the qualities and the styles men want is not the only attribute of this business. You want good values, too. You'll get them here, because our merchandise is so priced that more is never to be had for the money.

Overcoats $30 Suits $25 to

to $70 $65

Hammond's DestxClothiers

Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings

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