Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1920 — Page 2

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kfcN apperville" Cottage Cheese The brand you know and like so well. Fresh made, direct from the factory. PER POUND i2c The Canned Goods Sale Thrifty women are taking advantage of the opportunity this sale offers to save money on Quality Canned Goods. Prices of quality canned goods are climbing higher better put in a supply at Mill End prices. Buy by the dozen.

No. 2 Cans Plymouth Rock Brand Choice Quality Sugar Corn No. 2 Cans Extra Choice Waverly Brand Early June Peas Per Dozen Extra Choice Quality Cooked Tomatoes, No. 2 cans at. .'. Beans Eureka Brand High Grade Cut Green and Wax Beans; regular 20c quality; No. 2 17c; three cans for Per dozen, $1.88. Red Ripe Solid No. 2 cans Honest Brand, 2Vic No. 3 cans Plymouth Rock', 19c; Peaches Golden Eagle California Yellow Free Peaches ; select111 L ed naives m neavy syrup. No. 3 cans at 39c 3 Specials at

NO. 1 HAND PICKED MICHIGAN NAVY BEANS, per pound ...... BEST GRADE YELLOW SPLIT PEAS, per pound FINE QUALITY SCOTCH GREEN PEAS, this sale, pound

Pepper Best Grade Ground Black Pepper, by the pound. Mill End Sale 39 C price Coffee Fresh Roasted Old Crop Choice Peaberry Coffee. On sale per 43 C pound

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GROCERY 1f)r the dozen Per Can 14c 3 Cans for 40c Cans $1.55 and Strained Puree 9c,; Peas Richelieu Brand Telephone Peas, extra high grade quality. Mill End Sale price. No. 2 cans 1 Q0 at Per dozen, $2.10. Meat Tomatoes dozen. dozen . $1.48 $2.10 Salmon Bingo Brand Choice Quality Salmon; No. 1 flat cans, regular 35c qual-; ity ; this sale, can . 1 Oc per lb. 10c 10c 10c Raisins Beauty Brand Seeded Raisins. Friday and Saturday, per pkg. California On sale 18ic Coffee Our Famous Leader Coffee, the coffee that pleases. On sale per A C pound tOC

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Iianktt ball fans of Hammond and lis vicinity will be grVen a real treat .Saturday evening ut tin I'entr.i! nchool gym. when college :-nr r prerrtitlnc the 'hl.ii;o Heights V. M . '. A., will stark up agimt tin- Mammon.! Am.'i i. an I..-i..n p.-t f.t m.-i . . The I'lilriiK.i lleinhtu imm . uallon i. i-.iinimx.il of niie of tin" ilnle.-t list pla T. in tin- niiddle-we.-'t and the li.c-.-ils "HI have to stop notue in oril. r to i onie out ahead. Tin- I'lg i-ont.'Mt lor Saturday U worryin the ,r,-i..n player., for ea.-h evenim; thi!.i t Ixin hard at work anil the squad in n.ait'i- in b.-inc in perfect t-hape than at any lime thix season. Wh.-n a."k.-l today as to the tru. pliynl.-al condition of his men. 1'aptaiu Pollard who also a. Is w coin h, r. pli -.1 that it was not injuries that were bothering th.- ti-am so imuli. The who).- truth it seems lies in the hopelessly small number of player.- that turn oat. Out of a record membership in the Ti. uion. only tin luivi1 answered the call of Ilio imloor Kiinn?. Mauairer Chayki'ii la .alter some local stars who have ha sk c t ha 1 1 know1 0" J ki hut no pep to come out. "Kat" oltz who has Just given his Alma .Ma. t.-r a lay off lor another year will pr') ably play with the I.eu ioncers Saturday. Thuc far no one in town has been able t procure a suit for "Kat" and it is rumored that old M.-1 v in Monnett is out with a pair of Wvculars in .search of a suit for the hi le y. SAYS EUROPE MUST GO TO WORK f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I WASHIXUTO.V. Keli. 3. Kun.po must po to work, import less aiu! export more, in order to c. rr. ct the foreign exchange situation. Secretary of the Treasury Houston declared this afternoon. Th.- unf a ora hi. exchange situation will not bo adjusted until Kurope begins to produce- more, the secretary said. DEFICIENCY BILL PASSES HOUSE r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI WASHINGTON. 1-Vb. 5. A deficiency appropriation hill, i-trryini; about OnO.OOU, passed th house this afternoon. An amendment appropriating l.n00.00 for repairs to navy yards and docks, off-red by Il.-p. Tinkham. was defeated. Thj house bean Consideration of th agricultural appropriation bill M.hich carries about S31.0(m.fn.0. i. . 4, "J Ti ' Wlien You Pass the Bank When you go by the bank can you say that you have money on deposit? Are you one of the savers of the town or one of the spenders? A bank book can be one of your best friends. Add to it regularly each pay day and you will soon have a tidy sum. Loss of job, sickness, the need to go to a funeral out of town, an operation your bank book will take care of you. There will be no need to borrow from friends. Take care of your bank book and it will take care of you. FIRST STATE TRUST fir SAVINGS BANK 157 AND CEDAR. STRUTS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 ti 5If l5

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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN A His Chalmers American Far and Foundry American Locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundry .. Anueonda Atlantic Gulf and W. I Iialdwln locomotive Baltimore and Ohio . Canadian l'aeitic Central Leather Chesapeake" and Ohio Chicago and Northwestern Chicago. Mil. and St. l'aul.. C. 'orado Fuel Frucible Steel Cuba Cane SiiKar General Klertrlc General Motors Gt. Northern l'r Illinois Central Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Mi.lvale Steel N. Y. Aid P.rake New York Central Northern l'aeific Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania. Uailway Steel Springs ... llepublic Iron and Steel .. Southern Pacific St u.leba k er I'ninn l'aeific V. S. Rubber ... 74i . . . a i . . . Tfl . .. U'i . .. lie . . .mi ... fiT'i . .. . .. 42 H . .. 41 1, ... 9i'; . . .14M, ... St", . . . S .'i . . . i i ; . . .1"3 I" 1 . ..lco s I Vi!lys Overland Sinclair Oil ... ... 25-, . .. 35 i OIIHWGO VEAL .VI to SO lbs.. 20".f 21; 80 to 8l lbs.. i'JfjiM; 8'" to 10 lbs., 24'ii25; fancy, 25li26; ovf rwciitht kidneys. 110 to 175 lbs., 12fil.".e. I'.l'TTKl! lleceipts. 2.623 tubs; cream ery, extra. fii'Vi; extra tin l. 50ii6; firsts. 5S'i .".!; packinn stock. 3S. KGGS Keceipts. 7,101 cases; current receipts, .riOj 55; ordinary firsts. 451 "2; firsts, r.fi; extra. 33i 15; checks. 37'fj' 3S; dirties. 41t43. GI1KKSK Twins, new. 29 n-tftSrt; daisies, ,12lf33; yountr Americas, 32VI lontrhorns. 3 3-1-!; brick. 28H4. I.IVK rori.TUY Turkeys. 40; chickens, 3fi; springs. 33; roosters, 23; jfeese, 27; ducks. 33. 1'OTATOKS Receipts. 17; Minnesota and Pakota. Ohios, 4.0OTr 4.35; Wisconsin, 4.O0W4.35. CIIlC4:o MVf! KTOffi. H I . S. llurenii of Markets. HOGS Receipts, 34.000; market la 50 to. 75 lower; bulk, 14. oo 14.30; top, 14.40; heavyweight. 11. 75J 11.15: medium weight, 14.0014.30; liht weight, 14.O0W14.40; lifht lights. 1 3.75 'a 1 4.1 5 ; heavy packing sows, smooth, 13.00' 13.50; packinp sows, rouj?h. 12. 75'ii 13.00; pitjs. 1 3.0 f 13.75. ( "A TTI.K Receipts, 10.000; market Is steady; beef steers: choice and prime. 1 ,."' '! 17.00; medium and wood. 1 1 . 2 3 f f 15.00; light weight, Rood and choice. 12.25 'a 16.00; common .nd medium. 8.75 i 12.25; butcher cattle: heifers. .85? 13.00; cows, S. 6511.75; bulls. 7.25fir 11.00; cailniri and eutters: cow ort heifura. 6.fio; canner teers. 4K2S'i7.75; veal calves (lisplrt and handy.weicht) 16.50 'r 13.00; faedar oteers 8.00 W 12.00; stocker Bteers, 7.2510i65; stocker rows and heiCrs. 6.75i9.0; stocker calves. 7.75'gll.OO. ELEVENTH DISTRICT BACKS ISENBARGER 4, INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEBVICE) MARION. In.i.. Feb. i. Resolutions endorsing tin; candidacy of John Isenbarger of North Manchester for the pubernatorial nomination on the Ic-niocrntle ti.-ket wre ixtssed at :v nieetintf of the I'loventh conBressi,m.-i1 . district repiocr.it le. leaders held here last niifht. A committee was appoinfed to attend the IVmocratlc editors' meeting in Indianapolis today for the purpose of extendini; an invitation to Gov. James M. Cox to spejik hero April 5. at a Jefferson birthday dinner. M. OF W. EMPLOYES THREATEN STRIKE f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I METIiOlT. MICH.. Feb. 5 Allen K. Harker, frrand president of the llrotherhood of .Maintenance of Way Employes and Railroad shop laborers, announced this morninu that immediate cessation of work by the 400, onn members of his organization will be ordered if the decision of the Federal Railroad administration, now sitting In Washington on the brotherhood s long: pending; wage demands is adverse to the workers. The general officers of the union and the general chairmn of all roads In the U. S. will meet at 2 o'clock today to complete arrangements for the walkfout, if such step becomes necessary. Old Folks' Cougno will be relieved promptly by Piso's. Stops throst tickle; relieves Irritation. The remedy tee ted by moro than fifty years of ute ia fnuJLBJulIr.lBrJlJln'BWlllll.ll1ll' iruuiiiuiiji'iua.uiiti aw.j FIRST CALUMET TRUST-AND SAVINGS-BANK The; New Fire Station The City of East Chicago is having plans drawn for a new fire station for Calumet. That means that when the station is ready that there will be better protection against fire for the whole town. But always there will he the need of fire insurance protection enough fire insurance. Ring East Chicago "9-5-0" if you aren't sure wether you have ENOUGH insurance. EAST CHICAGO INDIANA. sCtJ' H'l wi;HU'i "U! I,f I'll mil I ' 1 1 l"l 'lll.'KIL' J1 BHU .1! 1 M ."'.l"'U(l' .!t

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used last year to KILL COLDS ti ILL'S CASCARArQUININE Etmndard cold remedy for 1 years V 'a udici lorm sai, sure, oo tij, opiie orciii up cold in 24 noura relieves Enp tn J days. money oacK n it lam. Tb (rnnlne box ! Frt p with Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stmrma CANADIANS ARE GETTING WORRIED I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 I OTTAWA, OXT., Feb. 1 Ganaaian; t,-o verriment officials arc deeply con e.erned over the ex. hane situation and! Sir Henry Drayton, minister of rinance.l held a conference today with leading financiers. Jt Is felt, however, that the problem Is international and that "lit-j tie if anything: can be done by the! Dominion. On account of the Increasein prices there is Krowin agitation: for the purchase of only Canadian) made poods until the exchange rats Ket back to normal. FAVOR END OF WHEAT CONTROL f IN TERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 i WASHINGTON. Keh. 5 Ked. ral con- j trol of the wheat market Is ended by i the terms of the Gronna bill reported favorably by the senate agriculture: committee today. The bill provides that the whoatl control fund and the profits of the wheat control office amounting to fifty j million dollars, be turned back into the, treasury and the activities of the food! administration except Insofar as they i pertain to cotton. j The Gronna bill gives thirty days to' the administration In which to com- J pieie 11a wurn. NEW OFFICERS 'OF T. B. ASSOCIATION f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI INlIA-NAI"UUIsj. Ind.. Keh. 4 Tr. Gardner Johnson, of Kvansville. was elected president of the Indiana Tuberculosis. Association at its convention here today. Other officers elected arc. Ir. Alfred Henry, Indianapolis, re-elected vie-- president; Mrs. Klla K'hroer, Anderson, re-elected secretary, and J. W. 1illy, Indianapolis, re-elected treasurer. JU-rnlwrg of the board of directors representing each congressional district were to be ejected this afternoon. BOARD SELLS 634 VESSELS WASHINGTON-. Feb. 5. The shipping board this aft-rnoon annouical , that a total, of &10.6S4 tons have een sold fjr i2.424.4a.$5. This staWmont of saic o vesiVs is a vf date oX Jao- 29. POUND IMPROVES NEW YORK. Feb. 5. The exchange rale on the F.nplish pound sterling showed recovery today, selling t J3.2J .at noon -guin.st J3. 19, the new low record established Wednesday. The opening quotation was 3.22'. WOMAN JAILED; RAISED BILLS (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 ATLANTA. Ga., Fel. . In the absence of $1.0Ch) bond Mrs. Fairy Leth May is In Jail today awaiting action of the Federal Grand Jury charged with f raising 1 bills to $10 denomination. I She vehemently- declares she was drlv- j en to desperation through necessity, j stating she and her children could not live on tho 20 a week salary of her husband. She had attempted to circulate them through her children, according to officers. STOLE $100,000 FROM U. S. MINT t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI liESVEH, Colo.. Fob. 5. Orville Harrington, 4-year-old. skilled employe of the Iienver mint, was arrested early today by tha U. S. secret service, in connection with the theft of coins and. .bullion from the local mint. It is said the thefts have covered a period of oeveral months and that over 1100.000 has been stolen. HORSES FURNISH MOST OF POWER INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI INTUANArolJS. Ind.. Keb. 5. The days of old Iobbin are not passing. So declared speakers at the annual meetlntr of tho Indiana draft Horse Breeder's Association. saying that nine-tenths of the farm power In use today Is supplied by horsea and already there is a shortage of highgrade draft animals. C HEN OWE TH PENAL FARM SUPERVISOR INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI INDIANA POI-IS. Ind., Feb. 6. Ernest Chenoweth, of Winch-ester, Ind.. rormer army captain In overseas) eervlca, neit Wednesday will become the superintendent of the new state farm colony for the feeble minded at Butlervllle. He has been appointed by trustees of the institution. It bad been expected that Charles Talklngton superintendent of the state penal farm would fbe appointed but trustees of that Institution declined to relinquitfhi him for the new- post. The new feeble minded colong superintendency pays a salary of $2,000 a year. GOVERNOR QUIETS WOULD-BE LYNCHERS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE FRANKFORT. Ky.,, Feb. 5. The courageous action of Gov. Edwin P. Morrow early today in meeting and dispersing a mob of hundreds of men determined upon the lynching of Will L.uckett. a returned negro soldier, who had co-nfessed to the brutal murdei of ten-year--oid Geneva Hardaman. quieted a situation whish for several hours during the night threatened to get beyond control of the authorities. GLASER TRIAL IS POSTPONED AGAIN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Feb. 5. For

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the fourth time the trial of Paul P. Gla.ser, Gary attorney, charged with contempt of court, as a result of advising two clients to plead not guiltyafter they had Informed Glaser they had previously made a written confer:. sion, was postponed In federal cour: here this morning. Today's postponement was taken because of the illness of Judge A. II. Anderson. No definite date for the trial was set

nO SAIN WATER f Don't worry. KUB-nOJfOKE WASH. IUO POWDER lireaks bard witr. Ask your trocar. 2--3t Get your groups together to win th prlie at the Masquerade Saturday, Keb. 7 at Vnlty Hall. 2-5 SIMPSON is ie HEAD OF GARY'S MILITARY COMPANY Approved by Governor James P. Goodrich and Adjutant H. IS. Smith, a, list of the personnel of the officers and non-commissioned officers of Company 1 arrived In Gary today. The change In the staff was made, owing- to the. death of the late Gapt. 11. C. Rankin. The new officers are as follows: Captain K. C. Simpson. First Lieutenant W. C Carroll. Second Lieutenant James Ioyne. Non-commissioned officers: First Sergeant H. Zimmerman. Supply Serjeant K. I. KaIe. Mess Serjtcant James Tittle. Sergeant It, I. Mayer. Company I was organized at the outbreak of the war to take the place of Company I, of Gary, which was called Into the service. They saw their first real duty at Hammond where they wene called to quell disturbances at the Standard Steel Car Works strike. It is now one of the few remaining militia companies In the state. There are now but twelve companies comprising one regiment, whereas before the war, the implement comprised a complete brigade of three Infantry regiments, a regiment of artillery, machine nun company, hospital, units, etc. CROWN POINT Forrest Ittoo of Vhriehsville, Ohio, spent Tuesday at the Umpleby home on Kast st. Miss Sophia Struebic, who is employed at the Iike County Title t is confined to her home with the inHu-nz.-L. Sidney Alns worth is cuiiflned to his home this- week on account of illnes.s. A1Jot J. A. Umpleby is in Hammond today In the interest of his campaign for sheriff. A. X. I:illstein, of the Arbuckle Ryan Co., Toledo, Ohio, Was a. buhiness caller at the Ioti Jifg, Co. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest .Shoi tridge att. nded the funeral of Miss Verna McAleer In Hammond on Wednesday. Mrs. Sbortridgo has been in Uie McAleer home since the death, of Miss Verna. The l'reabyterlan Thjmble Club met ut the church parlors on W1ne.l;iy afteriion and arr na"merrts were made foi their annual Easfcrr baaaar and bake sale: t-aturday, March 2Tth. Kaynwtid Rudolph Is quite slclt at hi.n lioine on Mairr ut., suffering from a touch of 4h- flu. Mlss (ila.lvs Umpleby has accepted a position at the Hard studio. Mjss Mabel irny Is; entertaining a party of young ladies at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. H. M.Crillus this evening. Cards will be the diversion of the evening. The Woman's Study Club's meeting on Tuesday was one of great interest and was attendeed by a majority of the members. Mrs. J. H. Peterson's p.'.p.r was on Out-door Life. Its possibilities when acting as an agent for tho spiritual and physleal needs of man if Applied ns the Creator ordained. Mrs. Charles Iaugherty's paper on Child Welfare w-a,s instructive a well as interesting, proi ing not only foreign born but American born children as well suffer from malnutrition and children's diseases due to living conditions. Mrs. Adeila Cooper was voted In as a new member. The- Chrysolite Club are enjoylnir a pot luck supper at the club rooms this evening, each member furnishing some part of the mfnu. JOHN WEI'S BY PUT ON RETIRED LIST r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) WHITINO. Ind.. Feb. 5 John Welsby of New York avenue, after thirtynine years of service for the standard Oil company has retired from active duty and ha been placed on the company' pension list. The Welsby's were treated to a most agreeable surprise, planned by the men who have worked with Mr. Welsby. many of them for years, they gathering at his

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6 ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS 6 FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY AND FRIDAY

HAPPY DAYS" School Day Frolics 7 People.

OXFORD TRIO A Mirthful Musical Diversion. DALE & DE V0E Singing and Dancing. FRANCIS & FOX Song and Dance Surprise. HENRY MONROE Tramp Comedian. THREE BELM0NTS Diabelo Boys. Also PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."

New how Monday. Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee daily at 3:39 p. pa. Night ooyrnoni 7 to 11. Svnday &ad holidays ontlnuong 2 to 11.

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home and presented not only him. but Mrs. Welsby a well, with beautiful Bold watches. On Mr. Welsby 'a his name and the date of his years of service were engraved. ONE IS HELO FOR AMERICAN DEATHS r INTERNATIONAL K CWS SERVICE) WASHINGTON. Feb. i . Guadalupe Castro is now beln held for the murder of the two Americans. Reney and Howies, near Tampieo. the Mexican embassy announced today. Two accomplices are also held and an Investigation. Is under way with a view to further arrests. A statement from the embassy d.--cl.-ues -the Unlt.M States consul nt Tampieo has expressed great satisfaction for the activity of the Mexican authorities in the investigations leadingto the capture and punishment of the guilty parties concerned." Are you reading The Trnr 1 inut I 31 BIJOU TODAY AND TOMORROW SPECIAL FEATURE "Evangeline" The Sublime Drama of All Time. -By-Henry Wadiworth Longfellow Also a two reel Western Comedy With FAY TINCHER. PASTIME Today . HOOT GIBSON -in"R0ARIN' DAN" Also a two reel comedy-. Tomorrow and Saturday 'ONCE TO EVERY MAN" DeLaxeTheatre Today Cecil De Mille's Production "TILL I COME BACK TO YOU" featuring BRYANT WASHBURN And an all star cast. , Friday f ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN "GREATER THAN FAME" Also Antonio Moreno in the 4th episode of "The Invisible Hand." Saturday BESSIE BARRISCALE in - "HER PURCHASE PRICE" Antonio Morrno m t?n- 4tU m'. u - -- -- .f sode of "The Invisible Hand." Sunday SESSUE HAYAKAWA "THE T0NG MAN" Coming Mon., Tues. and Wed. LOUISE GLAUM "THE LONE WOLF'S DAUGHTER"