Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1920 — Page 14
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CROP BUREAU
REPORTS ITS ESTIMATES
f r.NTtRNHTIONAL NCWS SCRV?CE) TPASHiC5TOV. April. 3. The crop rportinfr board of the Bureau of Crop Estimates. l:. S. Department of Ajpricnlture, makes the following stlmat8 from reports of Its correspondeits and agorts: The average condition of winter whut on April 1 was 75. per cent of r.Oitr.a:. against 99.8 on April , 191?. 76 cti April 1. 131S. and 84.1 the averho condition for the past tep years on April 1. There was at decline In condition from December 1, 1919 to April ' lt12' of 9.6 point?, as compared with s'i aifrap decline in the past ten
years of 2.4 points l)twen thai dates Upon the assumption of average abandonment of acreage ami averagre Influences on the crop lo harvest, condition April 1 forecasts a. production of about 413,617,000 bushels, which compares with 731. 636.000 bushels, the estimated production in 1913, and 66S.099.000 in 1J1S. The aTag-e condition cC rye on April 1 was 86.8 rer cent of normal, against 90.6 on April 1. 1919; 8S.8 on
April 1. 1918. and 89.0, the average'
condition for the past ten years on April 1 Tha condition of rye forecasts production of approximately 75.841,000 bushels; last year's estimated production was 81.478.000 bushels; the 1918 crop 91.041.000 and the average of the preceding five years 59,001.000.
Mine "Workers, Pistrlct "o. H. today was ordered ltcked In the GirarU comity JmII. there to remain until he changes his attitude of opposition to the Kaasas Industrial court.
HOWAT ORDERED LOCKED UP
MNTCRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PITTSBURGH. Wans.. April 9 Alexander STowat, president of the United
The Latest News From Germany
BLIXCTIV I INTERNATIONAL NfWS SERVICE I tODO, April S Krr.b forces
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LANE'S DAUGHTER AN APRIL BRIDE
French relafereewefila are arrlTlos la the brrinai aentral moee, arrerdJas to Cirhiiifc lelrarrnoh dlprh from Derlln m!bt. The i.rrmiii nlnanl Aurinbl ha kers ealle4 t onttt Monday to dlaru.s the allnntion. The f-YBrh romnundrr lin ordered ualormrri German to eelule Krrnrh
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Oppoaite Postoffice Hammond, Ind.
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Ph. Resnick, Prop. 599 Oakley Avenue
Star Specials for Saturday
WOMEN'S DRESSES Developed in Taffetas. Charmeuse, Satins and Poplins; copies of the latest eastern modes; equal to dresses selling in Chicago at double the price. Special Saturday only dJOQ Cfl $28.50 and O.V3 BOYS SLITS Limited number of boys suits; sizes 10 to 15 inclusive; all wool mixtures. Special at QQ $8.98 and P Sizes 6 to 10, just a few left, ClA QQ reduced to $6.98, $5.98 and CHILDREN'S DRESSES To close out. sizes mostly from 6 to 10; fine quality, striped
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will sell at $1.75, $1.49 and.
LADIES SKIRTS All wool Poplins. Serges, plaids and checks; latest style and colors; big assortment; $9.98 (2C QQ down to J00 GEORGETTE CREPE WAISTS Big assortment in all shades and sizes. These were formerly offered special at $4.98. Saturday we offer thera at $Q AO only VO.VO LADIES SILK FIBRE HOSE in black and brown; strictly firsts; sizes 8J ftQs to 1 0. Special for Saturday . . . . SILK POPLIN DRESSES in various shades and styles; only $15.98 j J JjQ
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NKW Vor.K. April 3 Although there was yome Irregularity at the opening of th ptL'i-k market today, ths list soon became str'onj and renewed Its advance of the pa t few days.. Tltt- "il iswuew werr most, prominent. Mjsiiati 1'i't rolr u m ndvaneing- 41, to 1-4; Pan-AmeTlian I'etrnieum 2 1-4 to 107 and Texas Co. C poin-.a to Steel c'-mmon rrji 't in u6 Vj Vana'liiim tff-1 wa.i 2 points higher at 6 ni I.a!dvi!i In,omotip 1 'i to lti. r;r.puljl;.- Step after vieldinK
to 113 1-1, roia to 1(4 3-4. while Crucible Steel was 2 point hither at 273. Cuba Cane Sugar wis active, advancing 16l tiolnts to CI. American Woolen rose 5i to 133 ;-i and Continental Can 2 3-4 to 88. Etudebaker, after yielding to 122'j rose to 1 23 3-8. Hupp Motore advanced over orw point to 223-4 . Corn Products fell over one point to 99 1-4 but quickly recovered to 100HFractional gains were madi In the Copper anil Railway eharei.
SUGAR PRICES TO REMAIN HIGH
f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON". Arn! 9. No relief from the rrea!llnjf hlffh rrls for sugar may lie. xrct'l from tb Cuban crop by thi Aioerican consumer, m-cording to a cablerram received today bv Senator
llttNarry, ncpublloaji, of Orerca, from Fresldent llenocal, of Cuba. "Tho sasar market l. unsteady.' Tkteaocal cabled. "Impossible to f.x prtcee. Including all salt. The April price F. O. li. for Cube. 13.83. Crcp wUl be largely reduced, by continuous lack of rain." The average price tor laet year'e April Cuban eruear was about 4?i cents.
MARTIAL LAW AT JERUSALEM MNTCRNATIONAL HVMS SERVICE IOXIjON". April 8 Martial Saw liaa been proclaimed at Jerusalem aa a result rf flrhtlng between Jews and Moslems, yaid a news agency dispatch from that city today. The proclamation was dattd Monday. The gates cl the city are g-uarded by mounted 7iatro!s and machine tuns.
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Ni&s artcy Lane. Miss Nancy Lane, rlaujrhter o( Franklin K. Lar.e, former serrrtary of the interior, is to be tnarnsi, . Phillip KaufTman. also of W'ashnton. April 20. Sh? is very popul:
ofTlee-r sid French flaa. UvprUnU; nn threatened In the eteut of further rncoantere mirh occurred nt I rankfort on educd;y Tben a number of Germans were killed. j
BltlCTIN r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PARIS April P Hugh C. Aallace. lb V. nmbaiwidor lo l"ran, it without Inntrticllone urn to American pollry on the new German hltuntlon created by the d nnre of the Krcnch rop from the Itbltie, It rraa lrnrned Ihle afernoon. Mr. allnt-e attended the meeting of the .4mh.i8dorlal council today but no definite action was taken.
ECONOMY
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GROCERY and MARKET Phone Hammond 49
Specials for Saturday, April lOth
BIM.ET1V f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' HERM.V, April P Ileut. Cooot Kalneln, of the German army, -rta killed by a French patrol near I'riedhera. In the nrd French tonr of occupation, according to Information received here tod-'iy. I.leut. Connt Kalneln Tr eald to be rrkinc a conference with the; French roinmandrrs when German and French patrols clashed.
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thkt money can buy and honest effort can furnish.
MEATS Fresh Dressed Chickens. Beef Pot Rcast 18c Pork Shoulder for Roast 25c Boiling Beef 15c Pork Butts. Leaa 29c Breast of Veal 20c Leg of Veal 30c Shculder Veal for Roast .25c Spring Lamb for Stewing. ISc Leg Spring Lamb 42c Fresh Hamburger Meat 20c
GROCERIES Apple Butter, large jar .33c Preserves, large jar 33c Prunes, fi'ge meaty, lb 25c Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, No. 2 cans. . . A2lZc Coffee Monarch Fresh Roasted, 3 lb. can $1.39 Navy Beans, large and clean, lb 10c Rice, fancy head, lb 16c Pickles, sweet mixed, quart 35c Noodles, Mr$ Grass home made, pkg.. .11c Graham Flour, 5 lb. sacks 39c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BY 1 P. M. DELIVERED SAME DAY.
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An Opportunity that may never come again a wonderful chance gigantic savings act quick as our qu antities are limited.
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Remember the Number. 97State Street. Just East of Hohman St. Look for the Big Red Sign Thousands upon thousands of eager buyers for miles around have attended this great sale of Government merchandlsepeople were quick to grasp this opportunity and take advantage of these gigantic savings offered to the publican event of this Importance may never come again Here are but a few of the many wonderful savings awaiting you:
U. S. Govt. O. D. Wool Shirts
Tc Saturday only! We effer 2,000 0. D. Wool Shirts each shirt has been laundered and re paired and is in elegant condition. Make fine shirts for work. Your choice of
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U. S. Gov't. Khaki Comforta; -well raide for durability and wear, 0 A
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U. S. Govt. Heavy New Wool Sox
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shoes; they are easily worth $10.00; at only
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in various colors of white, black or grey; easily worth $1.00 a pair. Your choice of ICO I C
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U. S. Army Raincoats No need of introducing them; their durability and quality is familiar to us. Here is your chance to buy them QC
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U. S. Army Rebuilt Shoes Russet uppers; each pair
Union Suits for Men
1,000 garments from Gov't, station at Nitro, Va. QOSpecial for Saturday JJ
Army Liquid Polish 9c
Toilet Paper Special Three large 8 or. rolls 25 C a- S'C ce'ec at on'y' ' 33 00 Army Overalls, renovated, 95c : Khaki New Unionalls, only S2.95
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