Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1920 — Page 2
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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY
THE G&RfUEa-STON.
A Side Splitting Farce Comedy 2 People HASTING Talkative Jester. BURKE & LEE Dancing Eccentricities.
JEAN IRWIN Singing Comedienne.
FERGUSON & SUNDERLAND " Tid Bits.'.' ISABELLA MILLER & CO. Present a Comedy Skit Entitled "The New Boarder."
New bcw lnoncMy- 'Wednesday and SitpriiaT. Matinf daily ' .J p. in. Nipht aioHjou T to 11. ini1 aaJ holiday--.inuoa I t 11.
W l TO V( ( 1DIAT Then thfie !- tli- .".rtou ant om'l?n arridenf. u hlHi oi hi "fil la.t niKht at a out S.SO. Lo'iis Paunuh!. 412 119th treet. Wh.finc wa. .ri vir hi flivver
a'onar Indianapo'-.i bonlevani nnd with h.ni wan hi friend. .Na'.nan Wohrman. t14 U3th Ftree-, V !: ; t i n;. They wer -. o; nsr iieros tli" corner where !-".": aven-ie -tt !nt th ho.i'evurd i-i !;.'-. P idienls- 7.o b.'at Isir.-h-rs-.ii. !-,tv. ! i. i-.ia tins w !d.y th ,. ;e,J N-itl.an t i. nrvi ed f i om th , ;i.i .! sea; a-, the r"ir t iijht li"o! he's. in !i cl is a.-, pear In the apparenUv I ftd:-natit pavement. I u i was conraldy shaken up h . n; i ' ib y the to- ' t'v u rt(X pert d itnti e-r t:ie machine. ! Ky the t'me he had jritu-n t - the ' ! upvinJ the front left wheel, raised in I thf a'r. af sti" 'iiinnlns merr-.ly. 1 hat had Vappned was that a la.rjre ; !.-:tn-hoie had been left op"n witho'it a ii.'h'. Kmployes of the telephone com , vmv ire alleged .0 frnv been jritilty of 1 t ivfloji"'. but th'tt doesn't help the i a iayt'd !.e;i ! and sore (bodies of TV'Ui .Ttid Xiithan . And the worst blotr a;' a hrokn wheel with prarase so higr'ii. y! ( -tort i robbeii John IT. M:lf. M ord i"s a pport'tifr ?.tat street, wan o r. d f o e -p e il e d t his store this morninfr to ftnd himseif 'out about $in worth of merchandise, i The troods were stolen hy thieves nh" S ' nterrd a b-i-M door after breakir.- the i c'.-ss and tinlOf-King the doo-. The ' 1 .-. t rons;-ted of 2 lafhe.- holsters. 2 v,;t . s pistols, 2 fiash-'isht and 3 boxe; -f hl!s. .Ti.Jin Vorf.hol'Ji. -TT Miehtsran avenue, and nnie Smith were arrested last n'rht when they insisted on hurling salt - shak-s and tpa c.;p' a one another'? n Pe restaurant at :,r-7-, Hohman Fhiallv the hatt'e became so f er.io "I-i it the poil -e of t'n I'litmond 'ntra' ation. a fern- doors t the n vth. had fo intervene. Fofh were harced with hein drunk and Vorn "-..'7 T-ns rlea'"1 th'- m'ntnar nr''n ;.i ins: his f:rt o $11. r.t tits v.vti r Hnt f t '. :.1 awav by the dath .f he- Itisv t-d er'y this month. .Mrs. Joseph Jt'o- '.;;. 245 Tndiaan avenie. rijrned to - ViOiite yesterdav to tn.l that bMry-'-.ad entered during hr ahsen-e and -i away cloth-ins: and jewe'ry va'.u- ! 11 a 2. Amonr the. thinrs stolen -e a sr? ij;t. h'aek overcoat, jroU h and chain, r-ihr set rip, (fold . r and a bracelet. Mrs. Krler, 24? !" ana avenue as -id sre saw two men ''i'v- abo-it th" (rronnds a few dsv : ind s'ispeota that they are the robI'a'l of TTichtand. Tnd.. va some. ! his 1919 five pasner Ford, i. t ste-day frorr. in frftit cf the 1CTT 1 F'll'ertori V, ri Ca''ir, nvti':. at ; r d e-rt.et ,ro E'et t -r,".-'-tn?an TVarner v. r r ' st !T Pf.pea- !e 1 1 r.i -"1 1-' H t T '-1 C" . 1 1 i-i T tn. m r ? T! i'-i--d .-a-o T 1 .ten fo : a: i T o ird P !i n tlDEATH OF BABE ' ; -.rdon C"i'. the 1 3 months old son ' Mr. and Mrs. r;-,rt CKli of 14 j 1 ; -11 .-n s:r--et. t-ian.m.ond, died at the :..n.e j e-arerdaj a?'rno(in of measlea ! an-1 who -p!n congh . 1 The ft-.reral will he heU at tb 1 at 71 o'elork, J1v. Smlthson j will off;.-iate. The boclv wi'l b taken ' t. Wat ska. Tl.. by a-Jto tomorrov mn-ti-nar to he buried in their fa. rally lot. m charge erf undertakr Bjrns. WOIAN NOT WORRIED OVER FOOD SHORTAGE "I havf lived on toast and water for ovr 6 months and hav been scarcely able to eat anything for the past year. I tr-gan lul'iini? from stomach trouble and bloating: years go. A friend recommended Mayr's Wonderful Rmedy and since taking: 6 doses I fel I a-n !.tive!y restored. even cahbaaT does hurt me." 1: is a snnpie. h ari:i ' P3S pre7a ra li-in that removes th catarrhal mucus from th intestinal 'raet and a'lays the inflammation which causes practically nil stomach. livr and intestinal a llnicnts. iiflndini? a ppend ic't i.s. One tio.se will convince or mont-y refunded. adv. INDIANA
rd told rmd or it tar n tab.et form lafr. lurt, ni opiates 'break up a rold in 24 St k. hours relicvti r-.o in 3 d?i. -r,V4v!V V"y back it n iads. Tb . 1" . X cenume hot b.aa a H-.-i tot with Mr. Hni . picture. THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN Allls Chalmers 2 Vtnriean (ar & foundry American leicomotive 114 American Smeltins; i ' . Am rican Steel Foundry 47. Amerii-an Tel. A- Tel 17 r;ai(iwin Ixiivmo'.iv(! Canadian Rsctfic 12:: (Vr.tra! Ioafher M ChicaK'1 & Northwestern Chicagn. Mil. & Si. I'aul Z 'ohrdo Fuel . 19 : t Ci.ns.di'.'.at.-d ia.s , S Corn Products :''2. v.tx- i (Joneral Motors ST7 T':mio-s C.-nira! 31 JjB.okawanna Steel 77 Mid vale Steel . 47 New York Central 74'3 Ohio Cj-ics Ca 4 4 v riiiyh t 4 ; ' Railway Steel Sprtnes fT'3 Reptihho Iron & Steei in.;4 Httid.-ba.kT Hi' Texas Co. 21 ( ( nion Tacific 113', f. S. Tluhboi- ll'l 1". S. Steel 1-14 XVestinghousn 5 4'-, Willvs Overland :i'v-Sin'-lalr 0:l . 44 ItlTTER S.SjT tubs Creamry, x j tra. 64--; firs' s. 3Sffs3c: packing: stock. I 3 4jr?9.-. K''";S Reeeirts. 715.944 -aes. Ordtrary firs' s, 39 40c: first. 4t'a ; j chicks. .ISc: dir'tes. 3Sr. fTlKHSR Twins, reev. 2? t,r; ! PaiHles. 29Sftc: Tonn? Amerlfias, x o ' rt"r; Ivonghorns. 711 f ic; brtok. 27'5 , 'if2Ke. ! LIVE POriTTlT Turkeys. 41; chickens. 4 1c; prlnss. 39c: roosters. 25c. j Seese. 22e; riuks. SSC : rOTATiES rteciipts. 77 ears. Min- j resota and Pakoti, Ohio., $5.00 3 6.10: Wisconsin, Td.00 5 6.10. ' CHICA.OO CASH OaAIIT. "VVirKXT- N'o. 1 northern sprint. 12.90: No 1 I'lrthrn sprint;. J2.41; Xo. 4 v..v -hern spring dark. $2.50. CORN - No. 2 r?ixcd. $ 1 6 4 '-j : No. .1 I tc,jeci, $1.60'5 J 1.61: No. 4 mu!. tT.5Ss, i . :.: ' w 1 1 : a : - ' :; white. Si 52 vm .;:'- ; No. .SS'iJl.CO; No. 3 yell.j.v ; No. 4 yellow, $1.53. . 2 white. 3 7c; No. 2 white, 4 ' .' -i 1 .) ATS N". CHICAirO VEAIe 50 to 60 lbs., 20 5? i, : 7- tf. S'l lh.. 22 9 23e; R0 t.) K.o tv,, , ! f-.i.-: fancy. 25'-; overweight kidneys. JO to I7i 1 1 2 J 1 5c to x vxva'4. iix x u ; WOODKE FARM ! movrS PTNT. Tnd., Mar'-h 3' The : horn" if Ed. AVor-' a fa rmr iiv In! lxvt six miles east of s 1 wrecked dur'n the heavy wind-storm Sunday afternoon. ' ; No on was injured, aithouirh seven ! children wcra p'.avinc in an lipstairs j room when the house collapsed. Of-er : farm homes, barns and silo in ' h : n'srhborhood were dijn3ced. SHOOTS HIMSELF WITH WAR RELIC! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ' KAN3AS CTTT. Mo. March .10 j German revolvr he had captured over- I sea. was used today by Harold Wood. ! S "tith F-end, Tnd . world war veteran, j in an attempt to eotnm't euicMi. Tit?le : hope is entertaind for his recovery. "Ton Vnow the cause nf this." said j fa nots addressed to h:s mother at South i Fend. I GERMANY RUSHING HER LOST TRADE ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEavKEl WASHINGTON. Mar n 30. ;erTnan firms have beg in a .letermincd drive o j capture tradt? duriny the war. Treasury o"ie:al:. in advices from I abroad, were advised that German eon- i ce.rr.s hav resumed their pre-war meth i ods of thoroujrhness In off-Tintr to aupply goods to i onsum'-r.a in netfrhbortnj!: i 'ountrles, at l'.wer prices than other K'irfpean rcrep'-t i ors . ! The Oct mans have sent thousand of, iinnier. ia ! ft a velei s into tl: areas, j where they formerly were at war. offer- ; intr most l;v.eral ind.. cements ! , :i pture 1 trade. 'ni ("Jerntans have as th:r ! "selling points" quicker -je! v.-jes and i lone term of credit to meet any local ! req-jiremeni s . : Plumpness Makes Health. Chia Feopla Heed This. If you are too thin: if you are pale and stiow; if what you eat seems nolo strengthen .""U; if your lips and cheeks ar ci.toriofis, it is l)ei-auii vour blood is d'-flci-r.t in rod corpus, b s and disease can easily overcome ?-.-.u. aj you have no reserve strength or nurishtnent to uphold you. A pharmaceutical product, called three grain hypo-nuclane tablets, is mil eh prescribed for these c.mditn'r.s. and if taken for several months, rapidly inereases woiK-ht find improves, tho v-d'or. Ihiv in pealed packa. s f any well stocked j r . b ti'i r- ?hr.n Ad. For Your Easter Footwear GO TO U. OUIiLUL.t U CUilO 95StateSt. Hammond. Ind.
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yHIS is without question THE GREATEST OF ALL BED DAVENPORT SALES. The Atlas Parlor Furniture Company, of Chicago, made us a special price concession on sixty of these High Grade Davenports to further introduce their line in Hammond. They are made of solid oak throughout, in golden or fumed finish; well constructed, nicely uoholstered in guaranteed Spanish or black imitation leather. Equipped with the best bed fixtures obtainable. A handsome piece of living-room furniture by day, which can readily be converted into a full size comfortable bed at niht. Can not be bought under $79.00 when this lot is exhausted.
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