Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1920 — Page 9
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SENATE TO ACT ON PEACE
RES0LUT10
Treaty Will Be Shipped Back to Senate By President is Report.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
f INTERNATIONAL NtWS SERVICE! WJHITO. March 2tl Prcirlrtit will .met the trriiT at rr-a.-itljra barb. l the urnafr again If a favorable op.rtonlT Is iftoordril. Thlo w" leamrd today- from 4mlnllrnllir olTlrlals clour to the prrildrnl. Par hr prrsrn thr prmlrirnt l runtrnt to let tar treaty rrM rrltliont arttton iDd will take no steps to patch op m temporary peace. It Tt an assrrtrd. The president hold the belief that public opinion nlll bring- the senate to final ratification of the treaty and he 1 awaiting the formulation of such opinion. Resolution declaring; separate
peace Willi l.rrmanT will not Ret far. j the prflfint helletes. He does nt think ronurf will he nhle to asree ' on any such resourtlons and If one
hnnld he passed he will nse his power of disapproval. BY J. BsRT t AMrBEU. 'STAfr CORRESPONDENT I. N SERVICE! WASHIVITOX. Mari-h 2 A resolution providins for the re-esta b' ish merit
rf peace b'lnfPn the C. S? . and both' Germany and Austria was being con-! .;ie red seriously today by the. house ! foreign affairs committee. The measure probably win be re-! r'.-t'j favorably to the house next' it Is H.d. , I? intended first to permit the ; it! ;t ion of trwie r:atons between tr..f teuniry and bot'i Cerminy jni urri.a: sfcond. to ivinf out war-tlu- J JRi!tion. including the espivna.se act I ati'I in fore. ' Rprfniaiv 1'rttr. republican. '' f Pennsylvania. chairman of the' eomrrii'lee. srr?ncd with !n. t"amp- ' ' ' ep'J h'ican. of Kansas, chairman! f th housp rules rnmmittft and oth-l r house '-aders. that the resolution h given the r:ht of way w h'n it i ' sported. Business interests in every section' rt the countr y has been deluging sen- i at" and house members with trl--pra-! r'n.c requests that fomething be done' to teifere the trade situation created j .by the continued existence of a tfch-i nica! s'a'e of war between the I. S . j r.1 both 'let-many and Austria. j Orat F.ritain is described as for-- ; rg rapidly ahead in the development ; of world-wide commerce and as reap- j ir.s increasing advantage by being ; re-etahlished on a. peace footing with lGrmany and Austria. 1 Senator I.oda;e. the republican !eadr. before his departure over the week-end, assured house leaders that. ..r"rnpt action by the senate on anyj peace resolution pa.ss.ed by the house night be anticipated. Some senators, both republican and! emocratic, do not expect prospective, I legislation to have smooth sailing In j the senat". j Tr;e Austrian peace treaty has not e: been submitted to the senate by President Wilson. This treaty is
wrapped around the leasue of nations tr.e same as the German treaty. The Franco-American pact and the Fo'-sh and other treaties and agreements born of the Versailles peac . en'erence are still to be acted upon by tie senate foreign relations committee.
Allis Chalmers 43N American .lar & Foundry 141', American J yiconiot i ei 104 American Smelting TO American Steel Foundry 4t', American Sugar Refining 130 American Tel. Tel 7 Anaconda t 5 Mchison Baldwin locotv.ot l e 13' tfi thlehem Steel H 3 "entrai leather ST '4 Clicsapeake & Ohio 5' tVlcrado Fuel 3f U Consolidated t'.is llx t'Vrn Products 54 T Crucible Steel iii, Erie 14 General Klectric 157", General Motors til Illinois Central 9 1 l IjiikawanM .Steel ? Lehigh, Valley 45 5, M idva'.e Steel 47 N. T. Air Brake KIT New Tork Central . T5 Northern Pacific '', Ohio Cities GaJ 44 'j Pennsylvania 4iT Pressed Steel Car 102-H Hallway Sieel Springs 9', IIcpuMie Ii n Stee! 103! Studebakrr 107 Texas Co. 211 I'nion Pacific 121 . S. Steel prfd IIS I'. S. Steel 107', es: i 11 g house 53 Willvs Overland 24f Sinclair Oil 43 BITTER 5.113 tubs. Creamery, extra. 64 '-gc: firsts. 59 if 64c: racking stock. j4 ii ?. 9 c.
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KGGS Receipts. 16,833 ca-ses. Current receipts. 41ra43l!e; ordinary f.it-. 41( 42c; firsts. 43 'it 44i)c; checks. 3u 'S37c; dirties. 37 tf ,Sc.
CHEESE Twins, new. 2S Daisies. 29 '0 SUc: Toung Americas. tiSlc: Ixinghorns. JD'q 'id brick. U 2Sc. AB POIUTRT Tuikevs. thickens. 39c; (iprings, 3ic; rooster?
geese, iCc; ducks. SSc. POTATOKS Receipts. 50 cars. Min nesota and Dakota, Uhioa and 1. 11 sin. Jj.HoSi.Ji).
24?25c: fancy, 1 6c: overweight kidnes, 140 to 1 7o lbs., 12 5 15c
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40c: 26c,
CHICAGO CASH aXAIIT. WHEAT No. 2 hard wint- r, 2.5ft : No. 3 hard winter. $2.6$. CORN -No. 3 niU"d. $1.5?W10; No. 4 mixed. Sl ot a 1 ofc ', : No. 2 w hue. Jl 64 ; No. 3 white, J1 bl'a 1.62; No. 4 white. ll.fcS 'n 16 1 : No. 2 el!ow, $1.63',. No. 3 vellow. $1.6091.61; No. 4 ellon. $1.51 1.59 . OATS No. 2 white. 94'-,39r; No. 3 whn-, ?3'i'?94,2C: No. 4 white. 94c. cmcAao mi stock. HOGS Receipts. 2S.00!. Market, lower. Rulk. $14.0015.25. Top. $1.1 40.
Heavyweight, weight. $14." II 4 aO'fr 1 5 40. 16. 2C Heavy $13.00 f( 13.50. $12. 50-8 12 90. ('ATTIiK
alow to 2 5c lower, ar.d Heavyweight
M ediu m weight. $1 4.60 q smoot h. rough. 5. Market,
Reef Steers: Medium $13.35 ft 1 5.00; choice
$13 60 i 14 70 t? 15 00. Light Light lights. packing sows. Packing sows. Pigs. $13.40 is.: Receipts. 7,000.
ar.d prime, $1 1 3i If 1 5.00. niedium and good. $11.15trH25: Light Weisht. good and choice. $ 1 2.00 tf 1 4 60; common und medium. $9.7512.00. Butcher Cattle: Heifers. $ 7.50 U 1 2.7 5 ; cows, $7.50 ff 1 1 .50 ; bulls. $7.50 g 10 5. Canners and Cutters: Cows and heifers, $5.00 'g-7.40: canner sleers. $6 00 & 7.75. Veal calves (light and handyweight). $ 1 5.75 ft 1 7.00. Feeder steers. $9.00 tt 1 1 .S5. Stocker at eer, $7 65 'a 11.25. Stocker cows and heifers, $7.50 S9.25. Stocker calves. $S.0Q tt 1 1.25.
CHICAGO VEAL 21c: 70 to SO lbs.. 22
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to 60 lbs.. 20$ 50 to 100 lbs..
GETTING READY FOR MAY FIRST 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. Alarch 26. K-?l'tis4 iifr.arids for $10 a week, increase in wages, 1500 moving van and express drivers wen: on strike this morning, -causing a r'-ni-t tie-up of furniture moving activities. In addition to the $10 increase asked for. the men demand a nine-hour day and time and a half for overtime. They are now receiving from $30 to $33 a week.
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She buys Banquet Cream Bread each morning She knows it saves time, labor and money. A trial has shown her that it is just as good a loaf as she can make at home. It is made of the same plain bread ingredients as the home-made loaf and is raised the way the homemade loaf is raised with a good measure of Compressed Yeast. It looks like a home-made loaf and it tastes like a home-made loaf. Sensible women buy Banquet Cream Bread and give the time they would spend in baking to other vital tasks . . Your Grocer has it. Dietrich's Banquet Cream Bread "You will never know how good it is until you try it"
NDIANA NOW
MANY ;10KEY" BOYS
for "assistance t-i children" amounted I to $24,712.92, making 1 lie total cost of j the "hooky" i!.vis amount to $67.- j 485.57. Thus It coKts $1.24 to locate arid briny the delinquent buck to his booka and teacher.
TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL' INDIANAPOLIS. March 26. -The strong; arm of th elaw ended the diversions of 34 4 82 'hooky" players during the last year, according to truancy statistics which have just been compiled by the board of Mate charities.
That is the number of children brought
nack to school by tne 128 attendance officers in sen ion throughout the Mate. But this call of the wild instinct in children is a co.itly thing to the atate. the figures show. The salaries 0f the attendance officers amounted to $42,772.65. and other moneys distributed
FRANCE WANTS TO RETAIN SULTAN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) PARIS. March 2fi Franc is resolved on the policy of retaining the Sultan in Constantinople and the policy of International control of navii;a! in in the Dardanelles, dr-iearcd Premier M 1 i lern nd. a (Id res.t n jj the ham tier of deputies Oils afternoon. The premier riiploied yesterday's spe--h. in the chamber of deputies by Oeputy B.'irthou in w hich lie cm icizcd
! Fiance's ailies and particularly Ll"d
George. M. Mlilerand :-aid; "Those were imprudent words in this crisis of our alliances."
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Specials for Saturday
Here we are again with Prices Worth Considering and Quality as well as Quantity for You Money.
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HAMMOND, IND. March the 27th Only
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Our Motto:
PRIME STEER RIBS. BONED AND ROLLED 28c CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 16c BOILING BEEF 12c BEEF TENDERLOIN 22c SIRLOIN AND ROUND STEAK 28c HAMBURGER. 2 POUNDS 25c
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"Service"
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FRESH PORK SHOULDERS 20c FRESH BOSTON BUTTS ; . 28c FRESH PORK HEARTS UV2c PORK SAUSAGE 18c NECK BONES 8c FRESH SLICED LIVER 5c
VEAL j BONELESS VEAL ROAST 22c VEAL STEW 18c VEAL CHOPS .28c SMOKED MEATS ! LAST CHANCE SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 20c SWEET CURED BACON SQUARES 23c SMOKED BOSTON BUTTS 35c CREAM. BRICK AND LIMBURGER CHEESE, per lb.. .32c FRESH OYSTERS, per quart 45c
Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. . .
Fresh ing
Fresh Cut Young Mutton Chops, Small Lean Pork Loin Roast, lb.
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Tender BoilBeef, lb....
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Pork Chops, lb. . Fresh Spare Ribs,
lean & meaty,
2'C
29c
can
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Select Brand Skin ned Hams, lb. .
Select Brand Bacon,
and lean, lb M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb Fresh Frankfurter Sausage, lb. . .' Extra Large Dill Pickles, 3 for. . .
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SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. 181 EAST STATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND.
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Cut the Time On your housework. Put in less hours of drudgery
and get more hours of rcstJ
relaxations anl pleasure. The Hoover Cleaner Points the way. The only Electric Cleaner on the market that successfully Heats, as it sweeps, as it cleans. You ean have the modern i-onvcnienees for a small payment down. See us now for demonstration. Standard Electric Engineering Co. 633 Hohman Street Tel. 525. Hammond
Oscar F. Sheffield i 7r -lx. PHONE
vjrocery ana marine i 735 South Hohman St.
TWO DELIVERIES A DAY Special Saturday Sale 5 LBS. SUGAR with $3.00 order (meats, flour and soap not included), for
Purity Rolied Oats, OCr Home Rendered Pure O-T p 2 pkjs. for OC Lard, this sale, lb. 1 Shredded Wheat, OCp 0Pot 0RMt 2 pkg.. for C ",e 18c 20c No. 1 Fancy Hand Picked Native Boneless Rolled Rib Nary Beans, JQC Roast, this 2c lb sale Oren Baked Beans, OC- No. 1 Sugar Cured Regular 2 for Hams, guaran- 33 c 0i?;:?": 25c wsk - 15c v . r 4 this sale Yuban 1 Coffee, ggc Natiye Veal Shoulder OC, Old Dutch Cleanser, 25 C Georgia 07r 3 for Squares ' Tomatoes, Corn, Hominy, Fresh Dressed Spring 4C foV' 25C Hens, this sale. . Tall Can. of Milk, 25C this sale 2 for Ham Hocks and Ends for L70'r2 25c. j-'; 20c No. 1 Fancy Santa 07- Fresh Hamburger "J Q - Clara Prunes, lb.. ' Steak, lb
FRESH VEGETABLES, GREEN ONIONS. STRAWBERRIES, LEAF LETTUCE ICEBERG, RHUBARB, CAULIFLOWER, GREEN PEPPERS, CELERY, TOMATOES AND CARROTS.
Consumers Wholesale Grocers
540 HOHMAN ST.
HAMMOND
Our address is not changed, nor is our value giving power reduced. Come in and be convinced.
SPECIALS Saturday, March 27th, 1920 MILK TALL PET j cans for 38c I dozen cans for $1.50 MATCHES Extra good quality, f 1 dozen boxes SOAP Rub-No-More, !Q n 10 bars for J U FLOUR "Mystic" High Grade Patent, 1 f 98 lbs q .1U
$19,000 STOCK of GROCERIES, MEATS and SHOES
Sale 7 Days More
Same Low rnces vm rrevau u. r
Ones for SATURDAY
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Strictly Fresh Eggs, guar1 M "I
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Floyr, Ceresota ar.d
Medal, t 1
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Coffee, 50c Prevo Special, no delivery, 9QP
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MALT EXTRACT Puritan Brand with g 1 1 g hops, each CHEESE Extra quality brick, "? fi C ' per lb PRUNES Fancy Santa Clara, large size, QQ J 4 lbs. for 4w IJ RICE Fancv head rice, V 7 r 5 lbs. for t 1 KAR0 SYRUPS 10 lb. Red Label 89c 10 lb. Blue Label 85c BROOMS Extra special Best Parlor. fiQr each UI7C MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI Mother's Brand 3 packages for 25c 6 packages for 48c REMEMBER THE ADDRESS. Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 HOHMAN ST. ' HAMMOND
lb.
High Grade Jelly, assorted flavor, 18c 1
Apples, Fancy Apples, lb Bushel box,
Peanut
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Butter, Richelieu
Peanut Batter, OQ 35c grade, lb.OC
u Gold K' 7Q iA
Jonathan ' 9c (I $3.45 i
Calf Hearts, lb
12
1 2
Hamburger Steak, h.
19c M
Fresh Pork Should es,
lb
25
Fancy Full Cream O 7 q Cheese, lb. ..-
Sinbac Scuffers, black and tan; $4.50 values; 5 to 12, saleO QC
Sroes,
Men's $4.50 Work
black and brown,
sale O A Est
price
pnee
Boys' and No. 1 Hosiery
Girls' Bearskin 43 c
Women's
Hosiery ; brown, sale price
S2.25
Fibre
black
Sik
$1.49
ALL CASH ITEMS Goldsmith Sales Syitcm
799-801 Calumet Ave. Deliveries to All Parts
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Phone 492 of the Town
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