Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 146, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1919 — Page 2
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tiie ttmes Monday, Pec-ember 8, 11)1 f).
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUI.1N
tINTCHNATlONAL NEWS SERVICE) XE.. .v.jv, icc. . Vlie mm-k rnp.Tet closed irregular today. 1 iternaiiunal F&per was prominent, advaneinK to a new high of 76, hut reacted to 71 ' at tho close. Industrial Alcohol roso two points to 107. 'lorc Arrow foil from SO to 79 w hile other motors lost from on t two points. Dealings iu the eteel stocks wore tmiilt. KcpuMte Steel dropped t .S 10f.'-. Thf i a: w er fterierally hvy. Southern l'acinc was finally 103. Stee-1 ' 104 . win Ico!- :ted Food 7'- i, ami Corn Products $6Tt. " Total u. . '' "VjnO shares; bond.-, j.o.jt).".000.
fHicico live stock. Br V. S. Jlurrim of MnrVtt
COLUMBIA AND AMERICAN THEATRES Indiana Harbor, Indiana
HOGS Receipt. 59.000. Market lo low and mostly 25 to 0 luwer; li.'iivj--
wcigdit. 12. S5i! 1 V 1 5; rapc'!iiiii weiffht. 12. .S.V'u 13.15; Iltfht weir; In, 1 2 . K 5 o 13 . 1 . light lig'hts, 12.r.ts!2.$i; licavy packing sows, smooth. 1 2 . 35 ; 1 2 . 7ii ; pack lug fi'iws, roua h. 1 1 .Ti'tt 12.25; idjji-, 12.005, 12. 7D. 'ATT1K Receipts, 24. ,000; market i tu-id she etiK-k srd bulls 2i higher, others stoutly and ftronsf; beef t-e.! milium and heavyweight, choice an. primo, IS . 40 'ii 21 .00; medium an good 1 1 . Ia'7 1 3. 4i; 1 ii h t w c;ht. gx. and choice. 1 3 , 75 "a 20 . 75; emmou am; medium. S . e' ir 1 ;i . 75 ; butcher cat Ut cattle: heifer. 6 . 40 ; 1 5 . 00; cowh, 7,c 11. Oil. ojiiiuTs ami cutters, cown n,:o heifers, 5.25 ;i 6.23; ran tier sl'i'is, 5 . W . 7 ;" ; veal . a ive. i!ig:it ami handy wetJil) 1 (5 . .5" -"-.1 ," . .".' ; feeder Mf.'v; ".'' ! 12.25; Mocker fleers. 6 . lM' 10.75. stocker cows and heifers, rt . eo . 7 . 7'-si-jcker cnlvts, 7 . 7 5 'i; J 1 . 25 . we.teri rantre calttle: beef steers, 1 0 . 7 5 n lit . mi : cows and heifer.1, 7 . 50 Ji 12 . 30 . nUCAiiO CASH .H1 CO JIN A... a white Hlylii, JTc . w!:i.. . : .. , Xo. w-..U. 142'il" ' Vs : v'' :' v..-' . : H5i US; No. 3 ye' loV. 1-12 14 1; No. i yellow lSygll. No. 4 mixed, lS2Jj 142 's . OAT.S No. 2 white. 8 1 5i 1; S 2 1 j ; No wl'ite. 7J&gH2; No. 4 white, 7S1 . OllU'AGO to 60 lh.. 1.. 16c; 70 to ?0 ihs. 17-!lSc; SO to 100 li 18 I' 13c, fancy, 2; verivtljht khiriey. 140 to 175 lbs. 10H12.
land Dwkota. Ohioa 800. ft SI 6. sin. 300HJ15.
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Alli- Oh a I men- ' 44 Vs American Oar and Foundry IS'.7 American Locomotive. . .' in
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r.LTTEU Kecoipts. 37X2 tubs; crfa ?ry, extra. 714; nret. fiS; extra first 7Tj; packing Ftock 44g49. JJG-CJW Receipts 25iS caeJi; curren receipts. 70'fi 79; ordinary firsts 70': 72 tl!t". 7JfSe; extra, S7r-,8S; checka. 4'j , dirties, 40 t 5" . Cl-I'iESEJ Twins, nw 304; daisies 31' . yiiur-K Americas 324; long' liorns. ?24; brick 30. LIVE rorTlU'-Turkey. 30; chickens. i6i.t2J jprlng-s, 22; roosters, 15; tfeep". 2?; d": ks 23. POTATOES--Receipts, 2; Minnesota
.Vmerictin Smelting; , A it .! Si ei 1- i.undry . , American Tel. and Tel. ... Anaconda . .
AtoUlson Hslflwln Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio .Canadian Pacific ji' ...I U-'uUier 'Chesapeake and Ohio i Chicago and Northwestern !".i Mil and St. Paul . . . Colorado . Fuel ' Cuba ane SvipLr i pelaware and Hudson . . . . iK;-'-.(fiieral Klectric Ureneral Motor s
;t. Northern I'r Illinois i'intral Lackawanna Steel I.eiiish Valley A 1 1 1 1 a i e S i " I New York Central N ''"'k te 'Western Northern Pacific Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car Railway Steel Sprlnps H adn tr Republic Iron and Stel " . . . . ... Ci. .. : to Vniou Pacific. IT. ,S. Rubber I . s. Wept 1 n tr'Oise . Willys Overland Sinclair Oil
... 624 . . . 424 . .. H!4 . . . 5 S ... S5 4 . . .107 ; . . . "2 . . . i ;t . . . 95 4 . .. 514 ... .s-, . .. S7,i ... 40-
. .. 53 U . . . 14 . .lH'J . . .33 7 4 . .. . .. S4 . . . M) ... 4 2j. . . . 50 . .. 70 ... S'I . . M4 . . . r.i ... . 41" . .101' l . . 7 . ',. . . . I'i6 1 , . .105', , . . 10 ..225 . .126", . . 1 0 4 . 51 .. 30 V. . . 4 7.
running oat of New York were Issued loilay by the regional director of railroads, A. T. Harris. The orders arc effective at one minute past midnight, Lec. 10. The roads effected were the New York Central with 1S1; New Havn with ISO; Pennsylvania with 17; Lackawanna with and other suburban lines.
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The Gift of All Gifts - one that will bring gladness 365 days of the year is a THOR Electric Washer Ask a woman who has one what she would take for her Thcr if she couldn't pet another. "Wouldn't sell it at any price," will be the quick answer. A small payment will hold a Thor until Xmas. Standard Electrical Engineering Co. 633 H0HMAN STREET. TEL. HAMMOND 523.
roa saxe. 7 7-jww. Pai 1 7-pass. lod(;e. 1 7-;ass. StUiiehaker. 1 C handler ro.i.lsu -. 1 R 1 7 pord coupe. These ears are all in Al condition and to be sold fr.r cash or terms HEERINOTON A SOKEJ75i::r AUTO SALES COMPANY. 99 Slate St. Phoae Hammond 74. 12-S-Zt
FOR SALE Overcoat. Gocd for deliveryin.tn. ?5 or best pri'-e. I'hone Hammond VKtiM. l?-S-tf 11);t SALE 1 laree rugr. 203 Sibl-v ft., i:psiairs, Hanmond. 12-S-lt
VTACHEW1CZ SPECXAI, HOME BAE.OAIT4 ! Only S40O Cash. 520 Fer Month. Will buy one of th fin eft and nwjt modern 7-rooin resideiiers. New. j ist beln compltt;d a;sd readv to moe into in a few days. Finest close-la location. First floor Is finished i soliii oak. Has larre rectepion hall with bta'.itiful t'peii stair rasi and colonnades, cloak room with French beveled plate mirror door, builtin b ok ; se colonnades in living ltiom and S-inch cove cornice mould. MasRivi buffet !n rtlnintr room with beam ceallnK sr.d cove mould. Music rorm or bed rot.pi w ith Frer. :h doors, kitchen with cabinet built in. Toilet and lavatory down stairs, Fu1! bath room outfit upstairs with tile Poor, nnd three largo bed rooms with four clothes closets and bu'It-in l:t-en closet He.iutiful fixtures
I and fdeetric pIucb for vacuum cleaner
and Ironing and w'tidow shades. Walls
in livirjr rooms decorate,!. Fine hitch
haFemeio lauiidrv trao. I'ol'and furnace,
down si'ouls. cement walks find all as-
cenBTcutn paid In full. OWN TOTXB OWN EOTjCE! Can vou conceive of a duty more noble
a gift to your family more appropriate?
THINK! ACT! Phone 1317. I-RANIC J. WACEIWICZ. "Home of the Bast Home Bftrg-ains." Cor. Oakley and Flumnier Aves. Hm'd. 12-S-tf !-R P ALE Two stitos. Cheap. Goln South. 512 Douglas ave., ". 11amm.o.d t.hOR ITrimmond ''.5P.. 12--2t
SPLIT AGAIN DENIED
INTERNTIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WASHINGTON. Dec. g. The White house today rnvain denied thjit there
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Wilson and Col. House. T have dertied that report co many times I am tired of it." stod Secretary Tumulty. "The president and Col. Hounn are In constant comf unioation, it was stated.
COL. RILEY IN WASHINGTON Col. Walter J. Riley of East Chteap left today on th; Broadway Limited for Washington where he will attnd the meeting of the Republican National Committee which opens it tession Wednesday of this week. Col. Riley is a member of the Republican Executivt Committee of Indiana.
Officials Will Go to Bottom of Activities of Operators and Miners During the War.
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1 IMC F' NATIONAL MAT itHvlCEl I.'.lUAN'Al'OLIS, l!Hi.. 1 ..-:. h. 1 H-ve.1-('1 :ne:its Indic.aii.K uu eaiiy end of the I f triKe will irot deter t.hc g'.Verniii'.nl
lu its di termination to so to trie bottom ol ;o I . liu-s oi coal ;! tttirs inid w.ikti Uurii.g the n t.n period of the war, it was believed in ot'icial tirchs today. J Federal gland jurors, subpoenaed to ' m.sku a searching juobc to determine whether there is u "leasuo between miners and operators," and " ' ti.biiio .imons operators themselves," betran to (s.ith'-r : at the federal IiuiIJIpk during the morn- ! I1K. No definite s ta -me. t as to whither ( the Jury wouhl proccd with lis investi-j satiou was forthcoiion, but It wi-s
stronnly inJIcatetl that there would t' no rl.aiiKe in the government's plan. Speculation was current In both ofli
cial and miners' circles sis t whet lor the government would postpone Its conttmpt hear;nsa scheiiul'd for tomorrow (Mralnst the nin.ty-sevr-n union leaders. Both l.'nlted States I'ist. Ally. Mr.ck and his aide, Dan Simms. lare.j that tin re Is "absolutely n.. thins; definite" in thi.i Connection. Neither hiul been advised , from Washington to tho st ph con- J templated by the Kovernineut ami it w is I
DON'T GET THE WRONG DESSERT Many housewives who want Jlffy-J.-!! Ret th- wror.t dessert. Th' j expect a real-fruit tla vor a. ccnihnse.i fruit juice. They look for a bottle f the p;o -k.'iKe and they fail to find it. lie careful of the name. There are names whl. h sound like Jil'fy-Jcll, but the products are not like It. .1 iffy-Jell if tloi only dessert with these fruit -juice essences in vials. The fru:t is crushed t hen Hie j.jio-J is eond'-Iiseu ; no se,ird in j'ass ials. " Vou get the real fruit in Jiffy-Jell and the tiavor is abund'.nt. You (c t the dc'jehfo end the h althfulness of fruit. And fr'.i'. is rooded dailv. But .- u will not pet. tl,,-. boMbd flavors ir you tlon't R.-t Jiffy -.1.1!. p,e earefjl.
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TWO -CENT CHECKS PACK THE CHURCH What 13 said to have, been tho lar est crowd ever accomodated In tho First Presbyt rlaa chun U in Hammond since Its dedication was present Sunday rv tiiug nt the nnntli of the. Men-. Club. Wll'-im O'Hto-i Vrnd Jur'ge Pe'ter worked hard i". tv "'r a'te.idarcs eorte-;t mid althifi;:h NT:-. O'i.': ien won out. he f'.-un 1 Jsi lt-
er riht behind him . x:on will pro vide, a bunch. Secretary J. C. You; two-cent check idea ter than lie lad ::: thft toik of the iiay. .ih(u!d have been ko
ilea from the bit'est t r knew. An interesting, -o was given by W. M. 1'.. ter cngo in w hich l e n.nna lio!u; boii.e faniiiiar p.. In', which v.-a 5 entirely new t ei. The address wit.- srr ed and the nv u aie lo k n-
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i j "The Love Jinx" is the mj 5f ifyinf name of the u.lniat'ire lr.usical com dy jwhith has b(.-n brought to t.e Orphcum ;he;ttre today and tomorrow h -di Hammond folks forK't their li. ,it arid lic'.t trouble."?. A bevy of pretty girls wit h a. war.lrr.be of .:, i 1 1 f ct-wtin find olli.-r tritn'nir.tffi, forins the cent . rpi'-ee of the play wh-ch is n ally all tlnit is i.ecesfary for any pood ooisical comedy-.
There will also be five other grood audtville acts on tho bil'.
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Ihe opinion was expressed, Jiowc.'r, that th union ofliciaia probably v.ou!a be. grant. J a respite in order to permit tho executive board to uot upon. President Wilson's watj proposal tomorrow afternoon.
KING INTRODUCES PEACE RESOLUTION
ni'T.itf.Tipwo .jrtvs ?rctvcf i WASH I VOTt N.. Dee. s .'senator Klnjr of Ft ah this aftt rr.'on introduced a resolution n uthori-im; the i.resideet to use the niiittary ami naval forces of the Fritted States t" enf-fce observance of
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A Chain With Strong Links For the first time in this Country a Bank has Resources of more than a Billion Dollars. That Institution is the National City Bank of New York, which with thousands of other American Banks, is a Member of the United States Federal Reserve System. Pooied together in one huge Reservoir, Resourcs of Mmber Banks form the World's Strongest Financial Reserve. As a result the People of the City of East Chicago may have through this Bank the same advantages of Strength, Security and Safety of the Federal Reserve that the People of New York and Chicago enjoy. The Protection this Bank gives Depositors extends infinitely beyond Vaults of Steel and Concrete. THE FmST NATIONAL RANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $125,000.00
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DEATH OF MRS. JULIUS STOCKBERGER Mrs. Jjlius StoekberKr. a well known and much respected Hammond widow, for 30 years, gfd nearly so, died this morning at the residence of Sei greant Charles Pee, 232 Chlcvago Ave. She had been ill for three weeks having- been taken sick, while vlsitine; relatives in the itate. Three daughters and one son survive her. ?l'ss fharles Sec. Mrs. Peter Austgn. Mrs. Murray BriEi and Myron Stockberger of Reynolds. Six step-children also survive her. The funeral win take place from 232 Chicago avenue, tomorrow, at 19:30 a. tn.. and the remains will be shipped ta Reynolds. Ind.. for burial.
MEXICO'S ANSWER EXPECTED TODAY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON'. Doc. S. Mexico's anawer to the last American note will be delivered to the American embassy st Mexico City today, according to thj Mexican newspapers, the American embassy advised the state department late this sfternoon. Secretary Lansin? cid not expect the note would reach the state department before tomorrow. TREATYDEAD UNTIL JAN. 5
ON LEGION
BY GARY MAN BRINGS TUMBLE
"Vets" Rush Strike Rally and Make Speaker Explain Talk.
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he resolution -vnt to the fereipn re.re committee.
-TODAY June Caprice in 'The Love Cheat" - ALSO James J. Corhett in 'The Midnight Man"
Starting Tomorrow For Three Days The Big Outstanding HIT EVERY FOOT A THRILL! A FEATURE FULL OF RED BLOOD!
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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! WASHINGTON, Dec. . There i little prospect of the German peace treaty btlngr revived by the senate or brought to the senate's attention until after Christmas recess of congress, which is scheduled to l8st from Dec. 20 to Jan. 5, Senator Hitohcck, the administration leader, announced this afternoon.
NEW YORK PULLS OFF 405 TRAINS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK, Dec. f . Orders for the discontinuance of 405 trains on lines
WAFKFiiAN. Dee. ft. M. F.abU h, a! member of the executive board of the' fleet workers' council of Gary, Ind., r.ar-, rowly escaped beiriu mi l bed at a itrlk- ( rs' meetinjr here yesterday when he let, dr-' p the remark, "Yellow American , Legion." . j A number of mem'iers of th" Ameri- , oa.i Legion, let by Iiradford F. West, a former lieutenant, and one of the charter member of the W&ukcgan post, rushed to the platform and di tnandcJ with' doubled fists that he apologize publicly. : QUAZtlTZZS HIS KIUASES. : "I'm iio( referrinif to tl.? American i I.eRjon." Fabish sliouted above the dia. j "I mean a body of Gary citizens who ; organized to break the steed strike and I called themse lves the Loyal American j League. Wo called them the 'Yellow I American Lcuffue ' " j Theodoro J. Vlnd. Chicas-l oi f;anizer
of the American Federation of Labor.
declared Abraham Lincoln wt.u'J he a;
holshvik if he were iivinn today, spe-, rinlly as regards the Injunction issued by Judge Anderson in the coal strike. j Leo Krzycki. tindf r; heriff of Mllv.au-' kee county, took off his coat jtnd collar snd launched into a socialistic tirade in which he fore.ast "a revolution that would result in the labor unions itainir.K control of tho nation " SAILS IK TO OPERATORS. ! "Thes coal miners worked during the' war to help the bo s on the other side,"; lie said. "They made no complaint and woiked overtime dipiriK coal. MeAdoo's fiifures showed the oj.rra tors' : rroflts increased 200 per cent. Now tlx y i
are hollerinp their heads off because (he p.inrrs asked for a seventeen per cent in rease."
For Irritated Throats tsfce a tried and trsc-d remedy one tha acts promptly srvl eflectiveiy and contains no o;aatrs. Vou get thatremedjr by atking for
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"HONOR'S WES" Also Sunshine Comedy, Wednesday and Thur.rl.iy OLIVE THOMAS "THE SPITE SRIDE" Friday and Saturday EUGENE O'BRIEN THE PERFECT LOVER"
Sunday WARREN KERRIGAN
TODAY AND TUESDAY EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE THE LOVE JINKS A Mlr.iature Musical Comedy Catchy Iuiic Special Scenery and Girl? Girh Girlr Girls.
BROWER'S CANINE NOVELTY
CHRISTY TRIO Songs and Dancing.
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JUDSON COLE Jhe Conjuring Cornelian.
STEINER E?. OTHERS Comedy Bar Novelty.
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.Monndav and Tuesday Dec. 15-16 ANITA STEWART 'A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE'
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SHORTAGE SURE
No assurance of a supply if you delay. We have a stock of all grades of Hard and Soft Coal, also Coke. BEST PRICES HONEST WEIGHT Twin City Coal Co. R. F. MARKSY, Manager Block and Washington St. Phone lv69. Ind. Harbor.
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TIIE soundness and desirability of the First Mortgage bonds underwritten by S. W. Straus & Co. and safeguarded under the Straus Plan arc backed up by a complete, thorough-going service which is one of the chief reasons why investors are universally satisfied with these bonds. Safety means prompt payment in cash of both interest and principal, when due, without exception and without delay. Six per cent means a fair and attractive interest rate. Service means constant vigilance on behalf of investors throughout the life of every bond issue, unceasing protection of their interests, and continuous efforts to afford them every possible facility and meet their every wish. Call or write for our "Questionnaire for Investors," which shows how to test the safety of any investment and explains why Straus Plan bonds are satisfactory investments. We recommend these bonds for your investment. CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK HAMMOND, INDIANA Sales Representatives S.W. STRAUS CO.
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