Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1919 — Page 2

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Commencing Monday, Dec. 15th Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. Closes at 6:00 P. AT. .

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THE TIMES FLNAJNCIAL COLUMN

8iu-dabker 104-.c Union Pacific 122 U. S. Siaal 10J WUIya Overlaid 2 Binclalr Oil .. 43 H

B4.K SVATmiEN (INTERNATIONAL NEW SERVICE) NI3 v i-.-jC.ik .. i ... . . Loui, decrvased 127. &46. 000; demand deposits decrease I51.lii.00v); IVmc deposits, dei i tkt&.OuO; reserve decrease $24.(76.540. Actual Lona Increase SS7.9OS.000; demand deposits, lncre.uii 47.4 SI.uoo ; time drpoU increase. 11.(11,000, rserv.. .rease I2S.069.J70.

ailCibO CASH CHAIN COVIN No. 3 white. 14IV4SH; No. 3 yellow. 144 144; No. 4 white. 140 (ft 14 2; No. 4 yellow. 14142H. OATS No. I whit. 814; N. 8 whits, 812H; No. 3 white, 78 & SOU-

CHTCAOO VXt, Ml t-o 0 ls., lc; 70 to SO lbs.. I7ffl. 10 tu 100 lbs.. 1S

ISc; facy. 5ft; overweight kidneys, 14 1

to 171 lbs., lOtfllc.

LOWELL TAKES FIRST MATCH

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secure a. new situation. He lifts ben with his present empioyera sir year and f?ala that he needs a larger field to work in. Belle. In- tliat big business men can the vaut ads as cloudy as others ho choke t make his approaches through The Timeh.

aid, sailed from Hull, Kngiand on Nov. 2i for Mirtiti-ual.

ABLE TO WALK (INTIRNATIONAL NEW! SERVICE) WAillIi'v; 1 J., I-c IS. iTesldent VUnoti hv sufficiently rvalue! hia strength so that he Is now able, to walk About his room and the White House.

hit KnAvi;Aiti." ITOW YORK. Dec. 13 An unidentified ve.:c, wt-nl mr-hore early today near Point Lookout, Lon)j Island. The ship grounded on the east tld of Jones Inlet, long' known aa a "graveyard" for ships.

IF HE SMOKES any of these Articles will Please Him Pipes. Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Ash Trays, Cigar Stands, Humidor. Cigars. Tobacco and Cigarettes; in fact, a complete assortment of gifts that wSl please the man who smokes. CIGARS BY THE BOX 25 Terrrporia Imperials $3.75 50 Deschler's Monogram $4.00 50 El Verso $5.25 25 Press Cluh 50 Murat Fronteaac ,47.00 50 Murat Operas ,..$5.00 50 Murat Perfectos .....$5.09 50 Murat Longfellow $5.75 50 Humana $3.75 50 Official Seal $3.75 50 New Bachelor $3.65 50 LaMarca. $3.75 50 La Azora Operas $2.75 50 Black and White Bououet , $3.50 50 Black an J White Club House $3.75

BRIAR PIPES Genuine French or Italian briar root

CHICAGO, Dec. H toUS. receipt, 8.000; market mostly 1525 higher: ..n.K. l:l.loSli4; top. 13 45; heavyweight. 13.1$11.46; medium weight.

IS.lo a 13.40; light welgrht, 13. lOiif 13.35; ligrht lig-hts, 13.7SQ13.25; heavy pavkliijr sows, smooth 12.C01I.80; jackinglotin. .rough, lJ.ooy 11.75; pitre. 12.00 13.00. CATTIE Receipts, 3.500; market as compared wit:n wk ajro, bee-f steers and she stock mostly IS lower; calves steady io 2S cents higher; best feeders sboiit ctefl-dy; others 2t canls Kwer; bulls steady. BLTTEH Rpoelpjts. S?3 tubs; cra mery, extra. 8; flrsts, SS; packing stock. 449 49. FX5-GS Recoipts. 4IS se; currant receipts, S5TI cases; crdiaiary frets. 6SSS7; firsts. 73078; extra, 04?S1;

j checks. 4041; dirties, 40S43.

j OH EKcK Twine, new. I04; Ibies. 310 A ; young America. !t3H; 1 loftghorns. S3; brlcK, 30.

LIVE POTLTRT Turkey a, 12; chickens. 1S31S; sprlng-a, 32; rooatem. 17; geae, 18; ducks. 23. POTATOES P.ecelptB. 4; Minnesota and Dakota, Ohio. 3100335.

BRIAR PIPES An excellent collection of French and Italian briar pipes, with Bakelite bits, straight or curred stems, without cases t a ery acceptable

pipes with hand turned Bakelite straight or bent bits; will not burn out or crack; put up in beautiful plush lined leather case. Pikfd J0 1Q

gift: in two lots at CCr

$1.19 and at

Other Pipes of briar in leather eases, priced at $2.39. $2.69. $2.93

and $3.39.

QGAR STANDS and Ash

Trayst naweit designs. 2 to 3A feet high, in brass, nickel and natural wood; $6 1 39 down t QGAR HUMIDORS of crystal flass, with moistener; will keep hia cigars fresh. C Q Prised at .....

aGARETTE HUIVnDOR of tnahoga.iy. highly polished, silrer trimmed; with 100 Fatima cigarettes. priced $2.50 GLASS ASH TRAY for the table, with cigar rests, match bo holder and ash re- EZQ eeiver. at

Alfis Chalmebsr 4S American Car and Foundry ......137-i

j AmericAn Locomotive . . . Sl4 j American Smelting 455 , American Steel Foundry 43 j American Tel. and Tel j AniMtidt S74 Atchison , 81

haigwiR Xiocomotlra 104 H Canadian Pacifi-c 1324 Baltimore and Ohio 3014 Central IeaMver SS4 Chesapeake and Ohio 53 (rf f (i ond Nr-rtiwc te-rn 88 CMesro. Mil and St. Taul 36 Colorado JAiel ; 3i Cmrlble Steel S07 Cuba Cane fugar si ware and Hudson 97 Erie is 14 Oaneral ETectrlc ie O-n' Motors ?22 Gt. Northern Pr 76 "i Illlirtls tVntrsl , S3 LackiTAnna Steel sji;.

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SrECIAL TO THE T1HES1 IJOWELd. lau., Dec. IS. In fast and ecitin fame Lowell won Its flrHt league name from Hammond Thursday night

at the former's door. In splta of tho fact that threo of IxwU's best mn war on tho sick list it 1U not ntaJia any difference for tha "subs' played exceedingly well. The gume was clean and the sore beln- closoly matched throughout. Dowoll'a team work showed much 1m-provt-mcnt and they, handled the ball will ase. lUard and Hoss from the Hammond five were tha main toeuors. whila Thompson did some eiccllcrt

guarding for them also. No need to mention any stara cn tha Ixwell team

a they all deserve credit and stand a

good show for tha otwimptonshiip or Northern Indiana. Tha line-up; Hammond (17) 3VoweU (1 V ranker T Ietrie Bheridan V F. M.innlng;r Pollard C Haydan

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Thompson O Lor. Mlnninger Rfcrce: Ilayhurst. Baket! Mlnninger, 1; Petri. 5: Hay-d-i. ; Vefnker. 3; Bherldan, J; Pollard, 1; Thompson, t. Frea throws: Mlnninger. 2: Pollard. 1.

SALOON KEEFERS FACING ARREST (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! Ciriv'A.i', Ut c. la. -iUm; Uikjl one hu mil ltd Cliicaico s.lo4n-kecjrs and cfA owners will b brought Into the United States court here to answer to (iirges of violating the prohibition laws f a serlji of raids launched sliortly bel'ore noon touay la brought to a successful conclusion. Federal agents armf.d with fifty-eljrht warrants calling for the arroftt of 1-ha.t many aral.orilsts end oaf a owners, put out to round up the lid-lifters shortly before noon. Warrants for the. arrest of sixty-two others wiil be issued later tod.-iy, IMlted Suites Dlst. Alty. Clyno announce!

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of 1,500 troopa In his main body. 600 of whom recently had ceme over from the Carranza army. He is Bald to have a good atock of arms and ammunition. Army officers are confident Villa has been getting much of the ammunition recently smuggled across the Una from San Antonio.

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS. 1NU. i..e. 13 A tract of 2.210 acres, near Butlerville, Jennings county, has been chosen for the atata home for feeble-minded. The tract will cost $140,178.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! SAX ANroMo, Tex., l-c. Li. The announcement received by Mxii"an Con s.i De la Mata that Kranclfco Villa, himself, and not his brother HippoISto. led the 400 bandits who attacked the Mexican garrUon at Mnziulx. is taken by army men to cor.flrm a report re

ceived a week ago In military circles !

f'lat Villa had launched a new ca rnpalgrn for the purpose- of tak'rifr Chihuahua and establishing his headquarters there. This report, which tmt through the army channels, said Villa had a force

litorium Theatre

367 Calumet Ave., Hammo Cavalieri in "The Two Brides. also "The Hand of Vengeance" serial tomorrow. A P. A. special. Private Harold Peat, in Private Peat also comedy, "Cowboy's Awakening."

AS IN7LUSHEA la an exarjferatM form of Orip. LAXATIVE OROMO JUI.INE Tablata should be taken in larger doses than is prescribed for ordinary Grip. A good plan Is not to ws.lt until ycu are sick but PREVENT IT by taking LAXATIVh HROMO QUININE Tablet in time. Adv.

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'1A N'lrbt in a. Harem.' the famous ' Kahkl and Piu Revue which Haiumond vaudeville fans la bwe-n waiting im-' patiently Tor, Is here. This big tlmo nimibwr is considered the biggt-st sur- ' prise act 'r paired in the city and . crowd) at the Orpheum this afternoon came away delighted. It carries special ! scenery, elaborate, wordrolx s snd sprlnRS a bunch of now catchy musics? hits, j This number with rive other frool acts will hold the boards today aivd Sunday. "Tha Silver Fountain, considered the

most beautiful act In vaudovili., has been booked for Monday and Tuof.day.

Lehigh Valley . (Mid vale Steel New York Central Norfolk and 'v7estern Northern Pacific

Ohio Cities as .... Pennsylvania Pressed Steel Car Railway Steel Springs Republic lion and Steel ......

Southern Pacific 10H

Buy the Men Folks9 Gifts Here One of these fine Smoking Jackets or a Bath Robe makes gift he would be pleased to get. We've colors and styles to suit him, in the size he takes. MEN'S BATH ROBES Gifa that are always welcomed by the men folks. We offer a special value in Beacon Blanket Robes in the favorite dark shades; large collars, pockets; finished with S)498 cord and tassel ; all sizes MENS SMOKING JACKETS Another gift item that will surely please, especially if it be chosen from among these splendid varments. We feature Smoking Jackets of cheviot with plaid collars and cuffs. silk frogs, at Others at $8.00 1 $15.00. A Hartman Wardrobe Trunk for Xmas

An Ideal Gift forMan or Woman For the short trip or the long trip where you must carry 6 to 10 gowns or 5 or 6 men's suits, a wardrobe

trunk is indispensable.

Trie- accMiories section is arranced to carrv all the neces

sities of a well equipped wardrobe, and all parts are easy to access. Light in weight and strongly built; three-ply veneer body, black fibre covered and bound; cretonne lined; deep bottom drawers for hats, shoe P.ap at bottom of garment section; ample room for six to ten garments. J)39 50

HARTMAN CUSHION TOP WARDROBE TRUNKS Dur

able, even to the smallest unseen detail ; com plete, elegant. Priced at

Rugs

Walk one block east and tin dollars. Look for dock in center of sign. HAMMOND FURNITURE CO. J. Arkin, Mgr. 242 East State St, Hantmonod.

Gary Is to Josa two of Its city councilman after the first of the year, when the resignations of Howard M. Davis, councilman at large, and William E. Uraham. from the Eighth ward, will go into affect Both Ar to leave the city to accept lucrative positions. Councilman DavlB will resign from tha council and Js as superintendent of tha Gary sheet mill to accept Uie position, of manager of tha Newport Rolling Mills in Newport. Ky. Ho wtll remov from Gary and assum tho duties of his naw position on Jan. 1. Councilman W. E. Graham will also leave Gary to accept a lucrative position In andther city. His resignation will be presented to the City council at Its next mr-eting. it was reported today. Mr. Graham spent several months hi

Birmingham. Ala., last summer, the council granting him a lev of absence during that period. - When he returned t? Gary several weeks ago it was with tha expectation or going Into business here, but an offer of a big position elsewhore, tha natur of which has not been disclosed, led tha councilman to change his plans. It is expected that the vaoancia will ba filled at tha meeting next Monday night or tha following one, on tha evening of Dec. 19.

SPOENER GETS $2,600 AT VALPO WALPAT1A ISO, IND., Pec. 13 John Spoener of Hammond, wm granted a jMdgmwit of 32.600 today by a Jury In the Porter Circuit court. The hoy was Injuired wluUi In th employ of the I. H. B. Railroad. He waa brushed off a ear on which ha was riding- ajid one f his heels was cruised. Tha t;t was brought 4wralnflt the Director General

-T Railroads and the I. IC R. Railroad. W. J. McAlet-r represented the plaintiff.

PASTIME Today MADGE KENNEDY La "DAY DREAMS" Tomorrow GLADYS BROCKWELL fa "CHASING RAINBOWS."

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW i'ORK. Owe. 13. Da-vld Wark Griffith, motion picture producer, and twenty actors and actresses ar missing following their departure from Miami, Fla., in a small boat for the Bahamas Islands, according to a report given out at Griffith's offices here this afternoon. It was stated that fears are held for their aafety. The psrty left Miami Wednesday and should have reached their destination Thursday. No word of any kind has been recolved from them. It wns Btated here that the navy department has sent a hydroplane to search for the boat.

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MADELINE TRAVERSE ia "SNARES OF PARIS." Also Nea! Hart.

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SHORTY HAMILTON in 'DENNY FROM IRELAND." Also two reel comedy.

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DeLuxeTheatre Today EUGENE O'BRIEN in "THE PERFECT LOVER" Sunday J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "THE JOYOUS LIAR" Monday and Tuesday ANITA STEWART "A MIDNIGHT ROMANCE" Wednesday By Special Request WM. FARNUM m "THE LAST OF THE DUANES" Thursday BILUE RHODES in "THE BLUE BONNET"

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SEEKS HICtII CT-ASS JOB, WANT-AD ROUTE rndlcAtine the confidence which the public has In the power of Thb Times classified columns to rech the greatest number of people, an accountant and office manager familiar with federal tax reports Is today using this medium to

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Men's Traveling Bags Just the right size; made of U. S. Army leather, in brown or black; leather line, brass lock and ffrr.; 2525.00

Genuine Leather Suit Cases for man or woman; extra well made, reinforced corners, straps all around; brass lock and catches, linen lined. A splendid 1!:..... $15.75

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Employes of the Locomotive Superheater Co., East Chicago, IndL, are to return to work Monday morning, Deccember 15th, as usual. LOCOMOTIVE SUPERHEATER CO.

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'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i BOSTON. Dec. 13 An S. i,i ' " up : the navy yard today reported the British freic-ht stea.mer MesslnA t" b In a sinking- condition in ltittitudo 47. II ncrth. lontitude 42.30 wet. The British steamer Maple-more ws. raid to lx- golrii? to her assistance but was 20 hours away. The distress rr.e?se sent out by the Messina s-latcd that she was still tinder way, but making only three Knots. It added that boats would not be needed, le-aClng t'i hi -1'et tnt all he-r small boats had been recovered. The Messina sailed from St Jom 'v. B.. on Dec. 6. bound for Antwerp. The Msplen- 're r"- ' ' '

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FEATUXE ATTPwCTI0N TODAY AND SUNDAY KHAKI AND BLUE REVUE

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The Big Surprise Act of the Season. Nine People Special Scenery and Beautiful Wardrobe.

THE GABBERTS Novelty Artists-

ELLIOTT & WEST Comedy, Singing end Talking.

THORNTON SISTERS Harmony Girls.

BRITT WOOD The Boob and His Harmonica.

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THE TWO SHOOTING STARS Rifle Experts. New allow Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee dally at 2: SO p. m. Night ecnynuous 7 to 11. Sunday and holidays eontlnuous 2 to 11.

We will resume operations as usual Monday morning, December 1 5th.

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The "Larthmont Fcmr Passenger Model has been called the ideal "Young Mans" Car, but ft appears to have just as many friends among the older folks. It is sraart there csii be no question about that but it is the smartness of good taste and refinement. It both looks and acts the part of a thoroughbred. Fleaae remember that the production schedule an this model is limited. Cur Dealer will be in much better position to meet your requirements in regard to delivery if you place your order now. rAIGE-DlTTROIT MOTOR CAPv COMPANY, DETROIT. Mich. JERRY O'NEILL PAGE DEALER t 671 Calumet Ave. Tel. Hammond 82.

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