Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1920 — Page 8
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NEW TOKK. Fob. 5 A ICiougu some stocks suffered a 1 at the opening of the stock market today there was a good demand for practically the entire list afte-r the start ami prices roi-e from fractions to over four p.-ints. Steel emmon rose to Fv' pub lic Steel, after selling off to l"t. rose to 106. while Flethlehetn Steel K r :e 2 points to ?2 Crucible after drop ping to 206 't. rose .-. points. Mexican Petroleum yie Idril two point at the start to t81 but quickly recovered this loss. K-yal 1'uteh sold on to 100 and then recovered to 101'-. Texas Company rose 2 1-1 to 11 1-1. Middle States Oil. however, yielded two poirjts to 23 3-4. General Motors dropped ". points to 273, -with a rally to 2S. Tierce Arrow, after selling do n to ;.6'; ro.se two points. American Woolen Cropped to and
then Jumped to above 13f. Fractional gains were made in the railroad list.
COLORED FOLKS TO HAVE CELEBRATION I The. colored citizens of Fake county! are inniiins bis: preparations for a mon-i ster Lincoln bay celebration to be held '! Turn r Mall. Fourteenth avc. and; Washington St.. in ilary, Thursday even-j in.;. February 12. The program will be' conflict- ! under the auspices of the: Iiko Count y P.qui! Rights Feapuc. The, s' r ifi s o!" able speakers have been se-i cured for tne "-c;:sion.
from Warsaw today that Poland will soon request ilcrmany to supply her with war materials to fipht the Russian soviet army. The Poles are said to be destroying, all German monuments in the plcheseite territory of Silesia.
EAST PRUSSIA IS ISOLATED f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI KlTl LIN, Feb. 4. Government officials claimed today that rail and tel. graph eomnv.inieations between Fa -t Prussia and the rest of Germany h cbeen completely out off by the "P'disii Corridor" contrary to the treaty term 'The "Polish Corridor" is a strip of land connecting Fantzie; with Poland. It was set aside by the peace conference for Polish commercial user )
SUNDAY PROCEEDS WENT TO CHARITY ; i I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE : ' Kl "M.Mt M . 1M.. Keb.5 A jury in! i'i" W'a !!- I'n-cipt court found npelo Ghlartnda and Fred Howe, of ("ami bruise "ity not ttuilty. of operating; their mo jc theater on Sunday. They, w ere Rrreste.l last Sunday w hen they opened their showhouse. That the : proceeds wml to chaiity was their de- j ffilf . . FREIGHT HANDLERS CALL OFF STRIKE ,
1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI r. STON. Feb. 5 Following agreement to await the handing down of .i decision on their wage demands by 1'ireetor Gen. Mines, of the railroad administration. 4.0'irl striking freight ban diers of the F.ostou & Maine and Uoston & Albany railroads returned to work here today. The decision to call off the strike was reached by unanimous vote.
RUMORED GERMAN CABINET MAY QUIT I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI THi; 1IAGFF, Feb. ." An unconfirmed rumor was received from Benin today that the German cabinet may resign heeau:-io of the serious situation created by the allies' demand for alleged German war criminals. PROPOSE CHANGES IN HEALTH BOARD t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) 1 NPIA NA POI. IS. INF.. Feb. 4 - I'lian; es in the personnel of the state ir -partmcnt of public health w ere to bmade, it is understood, at a meeting of the board this afternoon. Shifts of heads of the department have been contemplated for tome time, according to reports at the state bouse. lr. .1. N". Murty. as secretary of. the board.
is head of the deparient. Ir. Wm F. King is assistant secretary.
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WILL ASK GERMANY TO FURNISH ARMS f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 l.OMioN', Feb. h Tt -was reported
SCHUTZ FUNERAL HELD TUESDAY The funeral of Mrs. Mary Schut.; of Schererville, who died at the home of her daughter. Mrs. 11. Kisenhutt. in Hammond, was held Tu'S'l-iy morning at St. Joseph's church, at 0 o'clock, ih'-tic-the body was taken to Scherer llle, whore a high mass was said at 10 o'clock. Siv. grandsons acted as pall bearers, while six members of Ihe ICosary Society, of which Mrs. Schut z was a member, were honorary pa'l bearers. Mrs. Schutz was the wife of the late
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at the Fire Sale in The Parisian Specialty Store Thousands of Lake County shoppers have attended our sale and fully 99 per cent of the people have made their purchases with the knowledge that they received values for one-third of present cost price. Specials for Friday and Saturday WAISTS We have selected a lot of Georgette Crepe Waist?, all perfect and clean, not touched by fire or water; some are as high as S9.00 values; a rich assortment of colors and styles. Special for Saturday , $4.98 Corsets, Hosiery, Underwear, Gloves, Muslin .Underwear, , Kimonas we again reduced the already reduced price. A lot of Ladies' Hats, velvet and satin, must go for $ I & $ 1 .50 Children's Winter Coats, sizes 2 to 6; as we are unable to carry them over for next year we will offer them at a price that will tempt you.
Hundreds of other bargains. Better come yourself and you will be convinced. The Parisian Specialty Store 1 87 STATE ST., HAMMOND.
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the Indiana l.'f nicora t ic Editorial Association at the Ciavpool Hottl tonioi'i-ow
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DEMOCRAT EDITORS TO HOLD BANQUET TXDTAXArOFIet. Tnd. Feb. 4. At least 500 persons w ill attend the banquet . f
NEW SUPERVISOR OF FENAL FARM INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! IN'DIANAFOL.l?. Ind", Feb. 4. Appointment of Charles F. Talkington. superintcrdent of t'"ic- pcra! farm, to be superintendent of the pew farm colony for the f ceble-m i nded at 1 :ut IcwiUe. uf-s
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AFTER DIVORCE Allec'.it;- that he threw and Knocked
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and treated "i'er like a do;. Mary Kvetz of Gary tiled suit throtssh her attorney in the Iake Circuit Court at Crown Point yesterday afternoon. Jack Kvetz was made t!ie defendant. The couple were rnarne.1 at Calumet. M.cli. in 'cto'..er 1t""l . She further alkpe? that her hustand er"'l. yerl at the Arnerican Sheet and Tin '"late i',,.. b::: failej to support her or her children.
WHITING TEACHERS ASK FOR INCREASE
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI ulilTIXG, Jnd.. Feb. 6. Thie Whting- public school teachers have preter.ted a petition to the Board of Education asking for a substantial increase :n ralary. The petition was signed by almost everyone on the entire force and was forwarded to Secretary Role. "The high cost of livirs: is tiven by the teachers as the, rea.-'on of the request for more mone.
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