Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1919 — Page 2

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Fridav. T)p.omlrr 12. 1919.

THE TIMES FIN AW CI AL COLUI.1N

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CIOtCAGO CASH GRAIN. COIL'S'. .No. 3 iwt., tl.i'i'ii. l.H; N. ; yU-v. $ t 4 4 1 ) ; .. 4 niixcil. J 1 ! y ;

1.40'i; No. i v. Into, $1.40 Va ' 1.42: '-No. 4

OAT!i.-.'o. 2 white, S16 S2.-; "o. a w lit. 7 Si fg Slle. Ul'TTEl;. Kcconts, 2.1 i tuhs. CiParo.Ty. extra. 67c: tirs'.s. CTo: linVii't:

Uts Chalmers " stock. 44 49c

American Car .v Foundry 135. EK:P. rivc'ipty, 4 S3 circs, Curror.i American Locomotive j rce,;ri s, es V7.".c: or.linnry iirsis. American SmelUns ! i 74" c: firsts, 74 y Tic; extra. s2 . Vic; American Steel Foundry 1 4 j cUs. 4.'if lie: iiinio., vii 33c. AmeriCHn Tie. & Tel ?!1 I CTHKKSK. Twins, new. ;', : r.'i '., ,: Aanacondu "s ! Iu?ics. 31 G) SI ,o; Tcung Mn. rl-. .'.- Atchison ; ff32'ic: Iiiph 'i ns, 32c: hru k, 3110. Atlantic Gulf & V. I 16 I.IVK I 1'I.T It V. - Tmkcjs, :;:'; tiaMwin Looomotiv lOt'i or iekotts, is ;3c: si-rli-ps, 2 s .7 2:; 'it : liattiir. ro & Ohio SO Vii ; roosters. 17c: ,(ese, 24c; .lucks, 21c.

Bethlehem Steel B 90 tj j ItTATOi:S.neeeipt.s. 23 Ciirs. Min-

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ti sota and ltkot.i, ohios, $;l.n ; 3.2U.

Central lA-&hcr .

Chesapenko Ohio 5' Chicago &. Northwestern S7 Chleaffri. Mil. A- it. Paul 34

Colorado Fuel 3S , Crucible Steel m'. t'nha Cane Sugar 50 j General Klectric lfiS

ieneral Motors 317 lit. Northern Ir 7

CHICAGO I.IVE STOCK. HOGS. Kc dpt. 23.00i. Market. ?;ro::g . -rural ti i.lc Mc-i,1y. Iiui;;. il2.SSi 13.25. Tor, S13.4t lloivyw U-lu. 12. S3W 13.23; to.-iuini w.-Uht. $'.'.' v 13.30: liuht wetht. i 1 2.S ". 1 3.2:. ; li:,i.t HjThts, f 12.75 ; 1.;.2."-; he.-ivy i..cli.,j?

I sows, smooth. $12.7"';( 13.7.'): ...i.-ki.ut ' cs, jvukIi. $11.7551 12.2;.; .iks, ?12." a

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ew itirK loniriu b, -t Norfolk & 'ttern 37 Northern Pacific , 7S

Tihio Cities OaS j. 47 5S TV nr.syl var.ia 40 I "reused S'eel Car 9"T Kr. ilway Steel Springs :3

; . , " I ni;d handvweie-ht ). $1 .7,"f

f. I' ' " iv"s I steer. S7.no VI 2.3"

Soutnern Pacific '19

I'nion Pacific

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S!1.2.-.'ii 1 70: I.i - lit X','. i-ht. K'"' 1 ;mi,1 choice. $ 1 3.75 '( 2(1.7"''; eeinwi-n a-ul til (lium. Sv.Cm i 13.75. Hmeh.T Ca'tle; Heifers. $! 30:i 13.21: cow. S-i.'J.'i 'j 1 U'O:

I hulls. $" 'h1 .) 11.23. C:,r.i:cr- a -id C-.ut. rs: j Cows and h.Jl. rs. :t 5 25 'i 5 . r, inner ! Me.rs ?? r: o Vci! .v-i'icc i:

75. 1". c ;.T

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MUTUAL BEtlEF

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W'HITIW;. I'i.!.. !. c. 12 The XVtrtlll Mutual i;eii 'it .A. s r t ion li'M '' t will ieth iuinual incciiii.; n i " c-ini'cr 9th. Tin n.-: i. i it icn i m up of . MH'l.ye. i.f t lie ,Sl iimLu a I ''I'.u; it. V, AVhitinv; jdant. nm! has ju--! c!cscil a j.i'csj'i roiiri eiir cf oi'ci. i mi. A year ao the int-inherslup n u "n!" !' ! S50. A su.-i . still dr ive (,! j;ieliil,e!-f-i-'V ltas Just ! n tlnlshrd and ll.n I'i' s nt metnl.ershlr. is 1 5 ' 0 . Tais In-

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A ssociat 1"I1 hy th' f llll'hit i i'S ft tieW'h'iinff I'lmif. The .'fl'l'-cis ;i re cfiin.h nti .-xe .-t'lu: that the fo!th-i .:ncar w ,ii w u.'s;- aeotht r larg:. in-

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GERMANS WANT - PEACE AT ONCE I INTERNATIONAL NtS SERVICE 1 i":'M. !, . U. 'I h: (id man r,'l.c the niiics' rt"te of last Hati. nlay "isii'hnsizvs v l.i that peace lie put

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tie sitcrc v Uhnsti-Ks cf the German;1-'"- Mrvl"- ."''.

a t i 'h'.-t t ion tlie a serimis mnevs since fi'ii'inocr, ue nan

h-cii retned from the rod lor nmrti tnan i a year. Surviving are three sons, two

FEDERALS RETAKE TOWN FROM VILLA

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) SAN A.VTU.Mn, Texus, Dec. 12. Muaquiz, the scene of the ilitht between 4'J0 Villa soldiers and a small garrison of Carranzistas, hfta been surrounded hy 1,500 federals and will be retaken ut onee, accord ira: to word received here hy Mexican Consul da la Matea.

The Villa forces are said to have bce'i led by Ilippolito Villa, brother of the ! bandit chief. I I

position as chief of the Huntinston division. The other veteran Erie man was Joseph I!. Grass, also an engineer. Mr. Grass was stricken with paralysis about a week aso while visitinsr in Chicago. lie was born In Canada and came to HuntInsrton when the Erie railroad was built in 1SS1. Surviving are the wdjow. four

eons, a daughter, two brothers and a sister.

ERIE LOSES TWO OLD ENGINEERS

lU'.VTlX(iT().NT. Ind., Dec. 12. Two veteran Erie engineers, who came here when th Chlco.fto & Erie railroad was hull!, died Monday evening, the deaths occurring within a few hours of each other. John Wonderly. age sixty-six, one

Today HALE HAMILTON in 'THE FOUR FLUSHER'

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oi naiiUstic ii .,f k-nd. I !..N TIV. :!':II0 (.'1'IXI.V:': (Tab- eii.i,'inf"rs to receive a special engine

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I . S. Kuhbcr 120 C S. Steel 10! ' V.'iliys-Ovedand 2?-,!, Sinclair Oil ' 4 2 dXTCAGO VE.VTj. 50 to 60 lbs.. lc: 70 to SO lbs.. 17iflSc; SO to 100 lbs.. IS ft T.V; fancy. 20e; overwelphf kidneys. 140

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Women of Hammond and vicinity, -ou know when you invest your money in a washing machine it is invested for the rest of your life. 1 ou will use K. faults or no faults. Then you want to be reasonably sure you are investing in the right kind of machine. The Apex Electric stands at the head of electric washing machine achievement, and the fact that seven hundred women in Hammond alone use the Apex is evidence the Apex is all and more than is claimed for it. Pay a little now and start the Apex way. APEX HOME APPLIANCE CO. 702 Hohcan St., Hammond. Phona 22ii0. 112 T. St Tenth Aw, Oary. 3hon 1721.

I -l'c (f ' not-'sho- fe-t.nes of the ::)l!'!;'.i c; I i r. S t1 f ' h !':''. ij t . t j ;!!' I'V-la ns so as to cn.-il.l. n , -ev u , :u- i plctts , f til' Ci'Mi:;.' I'V i o fak llirlllij.';'- 1 diip mi th A: -..ciation. . Tt.is is a f:. lio 5 ! i-iiHIU" !'r ri t!.r past pro- j c'ihi-.e and a to l influx .f woi.'V n mem?ers is looked for. '

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On the morning of Christmas Day and thru the years that follow, the the true spirit of love or friendship which promptcd the selection is reflected both in the happy face of the favored one and in the kisteroas beauty of the . JEWELRY GIFT that comes from oar extensive stoch

Today June Eldridge in "The Steel King." Also Elmo the Mighty. Tomorrow Neal Hart

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DeLuxe Theatre Friday and Saturday EUGENE O'BRIEN in "THE PERFECT LOVER" Also Wm. Duncan in the 1 1 th episode of "Smashing Barriers." Sunday J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "THE JOYOUS LIAR" Monday and Tuesday ANITA STEWART in "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCER Wednesday By Special Request WM. FARNUM "THE LAST OF THE DUANES"

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No Other Food Has the Nourishment of Banquet Cream Bread No other food at any price can

compare with Banquet Cream! Bread in sustaining and upbuild-' ing qualities. Aloaf of Banquet Cream food and tonic ia one. In intself it contains all the e jential food elements food fc the bone, food for muscle, foo for brain. Banquet Cream is your Be Food Eat more of- it. Dietrich 's Banquet Cream " Bread :3 always pure. Pfkce a standing order wi your grocer. A loaf of Banquet Cream -613 Calumet Ave., Hammond.

' Giving Jswekv In choosing Jewelry you choose that which most represent your regard for the recipient. Choosing Jewe'ry from the Carroll & Newton stock is the second important step toward the Xmas present after you have deckled it shall be Jewelry. low, here lifted are several articles that will make pieasing and lasting gifts. A Diamond $20 to $400. A Genuine French Ivory Set $1 to $75. A Silver Mesh Ba-z $10 and up. A Pear! Necklace $7 to $60. Rogers Silverware, A Bracelet Watch--$20 to $400. A Hand-Made Violin $1 5 to $250. A Ever-Sharp Penc il - $1 to $3. A Cuff Links- As low as 73c. A Genome Am. Cut Glass.

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KAPTAIN KIDD'S KIDS A Miniature Musical Comedy. Pretty Girls Special Scenery and Catchy Music.

E0VE & RIZZO Musical Novelty.

KRAMKA BROTHERS Hand Balancing Artists.

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HARRIS VILLARD Singing and Talking.

ALLEN SISTERS Two Clever Entertainers.

FEARCE GOLDEN & PEARCE Comedy, Singing and Talking. Also THE GREAT GAMBLE Episode No. 14.

New show Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily at 2:30 p. iu. N'iKht continuous 7 to 11. Sunday and holidaya continuous 2 to 11.

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Clothing, Shoes, Food and Money Orders MAY I'0W BE SENT THROUGH THIS OFFICE WITH 1Perfect Safety ALL SHIPMENTS INSURED. Pack in Strong Boxes and Weigh Correctly. ALSO STEAIuSHIP TICKETS Foreign Exchange Department.

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In Your Car First Cost is the Only Cost!

irestone I ires Are Recognized Everywhere as First-Class Tires If You Are Not Now Usins Them, Try One When in the Market Again No Other Tire Has a Better Guarantee! Firtt-Clcss Motor Overhauling Winter Tc?,3 Johnson Shock Absorbers Gabriel Snubbers In Fact, We Will Supply You With Convmienccs That Will Greatly Improve Your Car Oiampion Potato

Machinery Company

PHONE HAMMOND 32G0 Chktto and Sheffield Avenue3, Hammond

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One of the Cheapest and most , Substantial Foods

ROAST OFF THE ROUND 18c CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 12 Vic POT ROAST .' 10c BOILING BEEF .9c ROUND STEAK 18c

YOUNG PIG SHOULDERS 22c YOUNG PIG BUTTS 25c PIG TAILS 18c FRESH HEARTS 10c FRESH LIVER 4c COUNTRY SAUSAGE ,per lb 4 18c uONTLFSS VEAL ROAST 22c VEAL STEAK ...25c VEAL STEW 18c HIND QUARTER LAMB 16c FORE QUARTER LAMB 12i4c LAMB STEW nc FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS 32c AMERICAN CHEESE, per lb 35c BRICK CHEESE, per lb . . 32c

FINEST LIMBERGER, per lb.

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