Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1920 — Page 8
WcflnoFfl.iv, Juno U. !!')- 12E LA HUERTA IS DOING HIS BEST, CAPITAL THINKS Ireet From Manief acttarers to you 1 -if '
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Adolf o Dc La Huerta, The disposition in official and diplomatic circles at Washington is to believe that Mexico's provisional president, Adolfo De La Huerta, racked by Gen. Alvaro CJbrejron, sole remaining candidate for constitutional president, is making and will continue to make a determined effort to maintain order throughout the entire republic. On assuming office June 1, De La Huerta announced he did not wish to be regarded as the supporter of any political faction, and that "all candidates for public offices and all political groups will enjoy equally the guarantees established by law."
CONDT ON
OF THE CROPS
REPORTED
r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE HVGTOX. June 0 Th condition fo wuiter wheat on June 1 was 72.2. the crop-reporting: board of the bureau of crop estimates reported today. The acreage -was 34.16o.Cf0 or 65. o rer rent of 1319. Total production ?04.000.0O0 bushels, a yield of 14.S bushels per acre. Spring wheat: Condition $0.1: acrcape. 19.487.000 or S3. 5 per cent; total production 277.0CO.000 bushels, a j-ield of 14.2 bushels per acre. Frice J2.S3. All Teat condition. SI. 3; acreage 53,652,000 or 73.3 per cent; notal production 7S1, 000,000 bushels; a jicld of 14.5 rcr acra. Oat Condition 87.7 per cent jacreage 41.032.000 or 93.8 per cent: total production 1.311, M0, 00O bushels, a yield of 32. 1 bushels per acre, price $1.02.0. Barley Condition S7.6 per cent: acreage 7.473.C0 cr 100.2 rer cent; total production lS5.0Ofl.000 bushels, a yield of 24.9 bushels rer acrci.price $1.48.3. Rye condition, 84.4; acreage, 5.470.0V or 77.4 per cent; total production S.OOO.OOO bushels; a yield of 14.6 bushels per acre; rrlce $1.83.9.
i NO OBJECTION TO PERSHING RESIGNING f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! "WASHINGTON. June 9. Secrctarv of
""ar Baker will reply to the letter of resignation of John J. IVrhing. and will assure General Pershing that despite The war department s regret at losing the services of so distinguished a soldier, , there 13 no objection to his being re- : heved from active duty, it was announced today.
MEXICANS ARE ORDERED TO TRIAL riNTERN TIONA L NEWS SERVICE MEXICO CITT. June 3. Ucnrral Juan Tlarragan, Manuel Aguirre Berland; Francisco Murguia; FrffWieo Monteq and other officials, who fled with Carranra were today ordered to trial before a court martial on charges of defrauding the national treasury of funda and implication in Carranza's murder. They are in Santiago prison. Rodolfo Herrero, rebel leader, who is field responsible for Carranza's assassination, has reached Mexico City and claims to have prdof that Carranza committed suicide.
ASK FOR RATE INCREASE
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! "WASHINGTON, June 9. Increases of 24 per cent in freight rates between points east of the Mississippi and roints west of the Mississippi, were asked for by representatives of the carriers today at the hearing of the interstate commerce commission. Evidence in support cf this demand will be submitted during the day.
Town With No Street. The smallest dependence of France Is Isle d'Hoedie, situated at the east of Bella Isle. Its population is 23S. They do not Fpeak French, but Celtic. Fishing is the principal Industry, and they are provided with food at an inn managed by the women. The town has Co streets.
Odd. A British Arm bear the name of "English & Irish." The funny thing shout it is. however, that Mr. Irish is Enplish and Mr. English is Irish. Boston Transcript.
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PRICES
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Disturbed freieht conditions make it verv diffcult to
branches in distant cities have caused an enormous ac
of every description at Gary, which must be moved at business in June, July or August and we realize that the next ninety days, so prices have been .educed to is no reason why any family need be without a Playerstock of Pianos is uot going to last long when the pia we are offering to immediate buyers. For the conven who live in othe cities, our warerooms will be open
ship from our immense factory at Chicago to our many cumulation of Player-Pianos, Pianos and Grand Pianos once. Everybody knows that there is not much piano what we do not sell now we will have to carry over for rock bottom and terms slashed to a point where there Piano in their home. Act at once, as this magnificent no buyers of Lake County see the wonderful bargains ience of those who work during the day time and those every evening until 9:30 P. M.
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Study the lines of the above player piano which is included in this sale.
By buying at Starck's Now
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Many of tbese bargain pianos and player-pianos hare been rebuilt; others have been refinished; almost all of them look and sound like new. Every instrument is fully guaranteed to give complete and lasting satisfaction. Even at the low prices we quoted for tomorrow, you can buy on terms as low as $5.00 per month.
Bargain No. 1. Upright. - - large size, fine tone, great I III
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UPRIGHT
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$180
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hogany case, good action...
PT A VPDBargain No' 5' Mahsany ca5e C1 QC 1 Li XI. I LliColoniaI design, a great baraginP 1 c'tJ 1 LA rCllVize oak case, rebuilt fj)x0 rJ Bargain No. 7. Demonstrating C Q Qf Ml fl V H If instrument, used a few months,?) tOvl X Xilllatest type, action guaranteed. . UPRIGHT8:$435
T Bargain No. 9. Almost (f O Q C new, burl walnut, guaran- fa Q
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$325
$595
PLAYER
Bargain No. 11. Rebuilt, metal tubing, plays 88 note. .
Bargain No. 12. De Luxe
model, beautiful case, guar
anteed 2j years
BENCH AND MUSIC ROLLS FREE WITH EVERY PLAYER PIANO SOLD
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No matter where you live, it will pay you to buy your piano at Starck's of Gary. Railroad fare refunded to out-of-town purchasers; free delivery within 100 miles of Gary if you buy your Player or Piano at this great sale. Open every evening until 9:30 P. M. Call and be convinced.
Ont of Town Customers Write! Write us. We ship any where in the United States on FREE TRIAL PAY NO MONEY DOWN EASY TERMS
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EXCHANGE YOUR SILENT PIANO Exchange your present Piano, Phonograph, or any other musical instrument. We will make a liberal allowance as part payment towards any of the above bargains. Pay no money down. Begin your payments August 1st.
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