Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 296, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1920 — Page 2

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Judgment was rendered tody by Judge Xletter in Room 1 nf the Han.mond Supcrinr court in the suit nf th Publishers Subscription Co. vs. i;rrro K. Hcrshman ct al. The suit was for the appointment of a successor to th" i 'nmmercml Bank of I'rmvn I'oint as trustee in th" sale of a number of 1. t s at

Cedar Lake. .Judge Itoitcr Krantnt the petition t'othe appointment anil named the Firs' Trust & Savins Bank of Hammond to succeed the Crown I'oint bank. The trustee was ordered upon the tender of $4'0 by the plaintiff, to execute an inftrumont roleainjr from th" lien of moripagp or trust deed, the lots in question. The defendants were refused a newtrial, but were granted an appeal to the. Appellate court of Indiana.

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SPECIAL NOTICE davs during June, July and Augus

mind and arrange your shopping accordingly.

WEEK-END SPECIALS Friday and Saturday, June 4th-5th

3,000 Bunches Home Grown Radishes, per bunch ......

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OUR FAMOUS BEST CREAMERY BUTTER Vel'potd 58c Fell grass butter with that delicious June flavor

LaBelle Genuine French Spratts1 Sardines, a real treat, 15c per can

OUR LIBERAL SUGAR OFFER

FIVE POUNDS BEST CANE GRANULATED SUGAR WITH

$4.00 GROCERY OKDLK Al 25c Per Pound

1 We do not dictate what you shall buy order what yoa ceed.

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l RUMBORD BAKING POWDER 1 lb. Can at 27c ' Srr7iT Good Quality Sugar Corn; No. 2 I Or H I CORlM cans at ,4c. 3 cans for UC Per dozen, $1.55. irTTTT'UJ I'D Monarch Brand Pure Tomato O C n ! Ai LsrtUr Ketchup; large bottles.... A DDF ZTC Choice Ring Cut Evaporated i AFfLbb ApF,es; per.b , OC o A TO TA TO Finest Quality California Seed- 1 Q 2 s! RAISINS Ua Raisins. ;er !b. oc ! 25-lb. boxes at $6.66. j -t r'ljrrrrejr Extra Fine Qua Yellow ii ! ltl&tLdE. American Cheese; per lb OUK. II D 17 U p 17 1? Pure S!acli Ground Pepper ; QQr II r by the pound at O J ! SPECIAL COFFEE SALE f j! Choice Fresh Roasted Coffee; fir S t- per lb ;p ' ! Our Old Crop Peaberry Coffee; 4 F regular 48c grade; per lb. . . . E Arbuckle's Famous Yuban Coffee ; C! O ;H Mb. packages 3K

DRUGS

Olive Oil A pure imported oil; regular $1.50 a "!, f0

Special at. . .

Milk-

pint

Borden's Malted $1.00 size. Special at

-Regular 75c

California Syrup of Figs Regular 60c. AQn Special at Pariola The candy laxative;

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SPECIALS

Cream 69c

Ingram's Milkweed Regular $1.00 size. Special at

Rouge Palmer's, Sempray's, Colgate's or Derma Viva; regularSOc Special at Uhxey's Imported Rice Powder Flesh, white or brunette; regular 50c. Special at SOC Baldwin Almond and Benzia Cream Reg- 1 "7 ular25c. Special. .. 1 1 C

CANDIES Tempting Fruits in Cream, Lucia and Everyday Chocolates Regular 75c boxes. CQ. Special at JJt

Cadet Vanilla Creams 80c value. Special at lb. for. .

Borden's Glacier Squares Reg

ular 30c per lb. Special at '2 lb. for. Cream Caady Corn 40c per "lb. Special at Yi lb. for.

Regular 29c

17c Regular 15c

CIGARS Camel Cigarettes Regular $2.00 a carton. $1 1Q Special at Bulk Maccoboy SnuffRegular $1.25 lb. AKn Special, Vi lb. for.. Ideal Cigars Regular 7c value. O C n Special. 6 for "J Day and Night Chewing TobaccoRegular 10c. Q Special at

William C. Procter, Vlio Advanced Half Million to Aid Gen. Wood's Campaign

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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN

A 11 is "ha liners American fan 3H i American Car and Foundry l'it' American l.oomot i e 95 American Smelting - ; American Steel Foundry t'i American Tel. and T 1. ''t'i, Anaconda . Baldwin l.oconi. , i e lll7 Bethlehem Steel H0 Central Leather ' '4 Col..iado Fife 33 Consolidated (ia.s S ' t'orn Brodnrts ' . f ' 1 - Crui ihle Steel Bi I '4 Krie 2 (Jeneral KUetrie ltt'j ! e n e ra 1 MntiT.1 '- ? i Int. Nickel IT u Lackawanna Steel

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Railway Steel Springs 'Kopublio Iron ami Steel Texas Co ; I'nion Pacific ' I'. S". Kuhoer ' C. S. Steel 'e?t inphoii.ee Willys Overland

Sinclair Oil

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Bed Outfit Sale Friday and Satu rd ay 1

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-4s a Special Feature of our Stock Reducing Sale we again offer the Bed Outfits on sale last Wednesday at the same reductions.

CHICAGO VEAL 51 to fifi lh.. :, i 16c: 7f to SO lhs.. 17 'fi lxc; SO to inn nr., 13'oIOc: fancy. L'l: overweight kidney:-. HO to 173 lbs., in of lie.

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ally advan-ed $5oo.00 to tlie Wr-od fund and in addition contributed $10.0io. Mu,h of the half million wan pent for publicity and "education"

Colonel Procter stated. wwaw tA&n inuxn

WTrKAT No. C rotl. :.03; 3 Northen spring. 1.95.

COKX No. 2 mixer. I . ft f i ' : l.!TJ 1.99; 2 ellow. 1.97 J 1.99:

RAIDS IrTCJR'RAR'R i i?ti: 3 h.te. i.9r: 3 eiio

. j 1.97Mi: 4 mixed. 1.92. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHVICCl I OATS -No. 2 w hi t e. ' 1. 1 2 'o 1 1 lANIiny. June S. Sin Feiners raid- white. 1.1 1 g. 1.12: standard. 1.0S.

ed th Queensto wn naval station and tve other coast sruarrt station." r-n the Irish const d irine the Tiijrht. said an Kxchansre Teleeraph dispatch from i- ernstown today. T;es:.-I i rc-e by th military police a 2 a n-1, Sinn Fein attacks or, barracks i.-s rrov insr stronger. Half a dozen ationit.' by Sinn Feiners to raid birfi' at different plac es rt Ireland on Wednerly were 11 n. llcce fn and folr of th-1 attaekerr" were killed. At some wonts th'- Sinn Feiners cut teleffraT'h and telephone poles and tore up the railway tracks before brs.nnin? their a : t h k s .

i.iiiKKMiii iii:mv j. Although (iovernor Henry J. Allen f Kansas has been spoken cf as a

pi-ssible 'd-irk Imise" Kepuhliijin can-rs: didate fnr !'re. d-n ;. he did not hesi- j r tnle to speak his m:nd ahoiit the labor situation, as he sees it. when he met

MiniU'l Compers. president of the American Federation of Labor. In publie d bate in New Yc-t k. The victorious party in the e--m;ns campaisrn m.ist iniiude in its jilatform a pledge to safeguard the country from industrial rfnre, he declared. Crovernor Allen was prominent in the defun.t Itiil M'i.-v party.

ne.sota, Iakota X fill 'II .90.

Cihios and Wisconsin,

' "Bt'TTFIl Receipts, 9.9.".". tubs; r.rPJr!ery extra, 32 (jc extra firsts. 52c: firsts, 47 ff jl '-i-; packing stock. " 1 I "cFArGS Receipts 2S.7S5 cases: cuir-n-receipts. 37 4jr39c: ordinary firsts. 33 v oH'ic: firsts. 39 5T l"c; extra. 4 1 4 '( K"-c: dirti's. nofi 34e. CHEESE T w ins. new. 25 2 a 2 ' daisies. 26 'a 27c: youn(t Amer cns. H'- 'i 27c; longhorns, 23 f;2D'4c: brick, 2 'u ISVjC. LIVE POVlTTlT Turkexs. 35'; chickens. 34c: sprtoss. 4" ': rooster.-. 20c: peese. 20C; ducks. 30c. IVITATOES Heceipts. ! .ars: Mic-

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CHICAGO LITESTOCK .H1 ;S l:e;eipts 32.010; market, steady 10 10c lower: heavier dull; bulk, l.S-TJ? 14.S5; top 140; hea vy wriiiht. IGtiniJj 14.5": medium weipht'. 1 4.30f 1 t Sii; liph' weijtlv. 14.15 'i 1 1 . S ' i , ligiit J f,ls. t 3.5 I t tin; heavy packing sows, smooth. 1 2.35 'n 1 3.25 : packing- sows, rouch, 1113 12.35: piars. 1 1.25 'a 1 3.75.

i t ATT LL Receipts. lO.finn; mark- t 4 steady tfi 15c hisrlier: (aKes steady to 25c j !o r: beef stee medium to heavyweish'. 1 3.fi5 'o-1 1 .7 5 : choice and prime, ; i:: ;." 11.73: mdium to So..i, 12.33 41 1 4; J rood xnd c hoice, l 3.r,r 'r, i fin : common : and medium, 1 0.75 'n 1 3.50 ; lut-her caijtle, h'ifers. 13.25. cows. 7.3 'n 1 1.5': ; bulls. 7.25 1 1.25; canners and cutters, j cows and heifers. 0.7.75: c.vnner steer.. t?.r.(M S..ii. veal calves. liht and handy-jw.-icht. 1 2,75 j 5 ; feeder steers. 9.25

I-.' stacker Ste. rs. 11.25; Stneker f .- nmi licifeis, 7.25 'q 9.75; sleeker calves, 7.5" 'u 10.3m.

I 1 C Q C Simmon's Brass Bed, Hygia Spring and A A,JJ Billmore Mattress. 7Q QC M On sale at rj

$7.00 Cash $7.00 Monthly s (t!CC QQ Simmon's Steel Bed, Sagless Springs and Hammond Bedding dOQ QC Co. Mattress. On sale at V O V . V J S3. 00 Cash $3.00 Monthly j

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ARE YOU SICK? If so consult me for any chronic, nervous or private disease that requires the attention of a specialist. DR. HESKETT 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Office Hours : 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sunday, 9 to 1 2 A. M.

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In TJie Courts

I-ta Seidenbecker has filed suit to t o) eclosca chattel m.erfaf aiainst Alvin T. Ja-.-bs-.n throii-'h Attorney John M. Stinson.

number of runs made bv the patrol fi:

uith a total mileaare of !.' miles. tiamblers headed the list d'jrinz the month with h9. fa:hn to have aiiorrobile licensee next with 54. dr inks f.-urth with 41 and cases of violaf-on of the state liriuor law came in a ti'th with a total of 34.

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In considering the styl change?

tor spring and. Summer 1920. one

thing is firmly established, Uht parsing of the tight Ekirt. While : ood many people will still favor th lonK slim silhouette, Miss 1920 ha. decided to emancipate herself forevei

from the hobbled ankle and the-

mincing walk. To the majority this

will be a joy indeed, for there really

was nothing alluring in the narrow

vogue foigtered on us from a com

bination of so-called style effect and

an attempt to economize in materials

4ue to the restrictions placed upon Us

by the war. Th's means th

'rturn oj he wuJe s-kirt, no'

the hideous hocp effect of grandna's day so widely exploited in many nagazinos so earl" in the season, but

t:"s and side stripes of the skirt.

i true American mod'.ncation, ex-

lrosfive of the sensible desire to look

well and be comfortable at the tame time. I might write an epic on the returji of the waistline, which has either been totally negated or very much abused In our recent fashions. What a comfort It la to know that It has come back to Its normal place, and I can see a great deal of smartness resulting therefrom. When the was hailed with great acclaim, but

no one could foresee the outcome of

, too general acceptance of this style f frock. First shifted from place to lace, the waistline gradually disapeared, and the natural result was a 'joseness and laxity of chic truly do Iorable. It has often been said that Amertan women are the most athletic ia he world and the best all around ports as well as the best dressed. o once more be able to walk naturilly In one's street frocks, to be able o stride freely ia an afternoon dress, o feel unhampered by the false l!mtations of a too narrow skirt, these rre achierements for hich our oung women will feel devoutly hankful this coming season, for kirts are to be luxuriantly full iround the bottom and emphasize the nip line In a true manner. The newest Idea from our Paris outurleres Is a Yery clever development called "cote d'oreille", which iif-ans side ear. This is rightly de-

cribed as a double fold of material j I ewed where the. pockets usually

ome, resembling slightly the end of I t sleeve. There is no attempt to !

nake pockets of this newest ornanentAtlon, which does not pretend to e anything but what it is, a charmng addition to the lines of a gown

'n developing the new tricotine dress j or Spring I have tried to bear tn nind both the style and practical j

catvtresof such a frock I hve rnadr thf leeves three-quarter length and set oft the waist with a very narrow girdle of material which loops In the uack. In contrast to the navy tricoMne. I have used a piece of magenta flannel with which I have lined and trimmed the cote de oreille,- set ofl

the belt and piped the neck, bell

dealers in of ChicaFauJ J . collection

Thomas K. 'i!s..n A- Co..

iithlet:. and sporting f:o.ds ao have tiled suit aa.iinst ; I'ardiihn of Hammond for

(of an account of $102.1.) for supplies I purchased for the Hammond basehall ; team lH.-t yr. Ibach. flavit and i St.ns'-n are atomeys for the plaintiff.

Andy Andrews v s 1 . . - i S the title of a

Gary's Graduation Class Numbers Sixty-Three Sixty-thru e stud"nts will graduate from the Gary Hiah Schools this? month

a class f forty-four from Emerson I

and nineteen from Froebel. Final preparations are being completed for the commencement exercises to be held Thursday, May 13.

PASTIME SHORTY HAMILTON "The Screaming Shadow" Also and two-reel comedy TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Pauline Frederick in 'The Peace of Roaring River'

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$4,000 IN FINES

Kmes an 1 costs f'Hi'l in the cltj court in May amounted to a total of $4,024. aceordmc to the monthly report compiled b v chief of p. -lice Forhis. of Cnry today. This is ' the largest amount collected in fines m some time. Durins the month 391 ares;s were made. 3i1 of thefe heins Omai and 3 it males. of this total 19 were married people and 222 sinzle. 312 white people and 79 colored. Accordins ti this the colored population of the city were on their (rood behavior durinpr the past month. The monthly report also shows that there were 42 different crimes and of those arrested records show 30 different nationalities. MealM served te.

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Ju?t as tasty and delicious as the kind you used to pull out of the creek only larger and meatier. Fresh arrivals of your favorite kind daily from the fisheries. Eat more fish ;ts lots cheaper than meat and far more healthful. Prices most reasonable.

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'Where Everybody Goes.'

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Hammond :: Indiana FEATURE ATTRACTION Today and Friday Five MerryMen A Little of Everything R0LL0 & BEAGY Novelty Artist

HALEY & SERAN0 Nothing Serious

RITTER & WEISS Comedv Singing and Dancing EURT DAVIS Comedian KENDALL GARDNER & CO. "The Golfers" Also Jack Dempsey in "DARE DEVIL JACK" COMING MONDAY AND TUESDAY Ruth Roland in "THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH"

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and i omorrow to the Street Again Last Nkht

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THOMAS MEIGHAN and GLORIA SWAN SON ux i scene from. CE.ClLB.OeMlLLE'S PRODUCTION. ''1'HY CHANGE OLLR. Virl?' A PAiiAMOLLNT ARTCRArT PICTUR.E We don't want you to take our word for it, but ask anyone who has seen it, if it is not the greatest picture ever screened.

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BIJOU TODAY Blanche Sweet, Lillian Gish, Robert Harron Henry Walthall, Mae Marsh, Dorothy Gish in "HER CONDONED SIN"

Also "THE LOST CITY

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