Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 21 June 1920 — Page 2
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IMMENSE BENEFIT Labor Situation on Indiana Farms Is Again Very Acute.
fTIVES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL! ni.w.vro! is. i xr . , .lun- ci '' I heavy rains liift vc;v lun- .! iarm work, thpy did thousands .ii:ir worth !' .!. .-. r.l inn to ,vr. k'.v .-r.'p report In tho d.-iMrt-i ' a-r icu ! ur ty iliv.rcf f. :ryi';. : i i.i nt for Indiana. Th- rr-:-.'i'.y r;t;ns in some sections of thf . ''rsr part of the week .Mopvvm fr to some extern . The v.i- liiiV needed. howviT and u-'and- 'f dollars ortii of.
'Mi is all j!anti and s.ir fit Ms i . ttn ( ultivatfii the third linif. - a w i! 1. th crop i. m splen.iid t on- :. ;i rid the stand i very good . It . . - iriii-h benelHetl by the rams. "v i r i wheat will he cut m som. hr . iif-mc- s cithern oiintnps durnc t "ip C'tminp cek with fair yif!d. r.f.1 for, but iho He..ian fly has r. nnn h damage. "?,-rirj; nhojt is lookinsj froort. hut at i very short , Oats a ro
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conditions arf now almost idal. The condition of harlvy is th? same as oat s . "Insects art- workinsr over time on pot a top. Thf crop is mi km 5 rapid P r'-'RroKs . ri'Ut'r and ;ilf.!f cnttin is in full swing in ..iuthi n ount rics . V iHts arc f,irly i;ood, but walht!' rnn.litins at1 ti.'t favorable in ;i .-in o-syiul hay liavvts-t. Army worms did considerable dainas'- in a few of the southern count! if." . "All fruit crops are m aood rnfiit ion. Bumper nltls of apples and the pt-ac!ifs arc looked for and the br rry ct'iit wore 4rti v 1 be rains. 'err 1 fs u i i 1 lie p ! o n 1 i 111 1 . "Ail tru. k crops were greatly helped . lh- rams early 111 the n K nd the oinlo"k at tics time is v r-1 y bright. "All I '- si.i.-k is in "od r.tndit .n -M a n v tHMtitts. Iitwco-r. are selling 1 1-,-ir hi ced ' ns, stock .
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Your Word is Law We think every article we put up for sale is A-No. 1 in quality. Put, if for any reason it fails, we urge that you bring it at once to our attention. If it doesn't meet your standards, it won't meet ours. And incidently it's a whopping big concern that backs the tires we sell, and both make good. That's why we sell Firestone. Champion Auto Equipment Co. Sheffield and Chicago Aves. Hammond, Ind.
Hammond p. !'. hae l.cen on the lookout today for a man who bore evidence t f i;.u ir.i; come in ooniaol i!h a charge of but kshot. Sheriff K rney of Valparaiso telephoncii t be poioe Saturday niht in be on the watch for sin h a man. The I'.ric dep. t at ottti .ludson was robbed Saturday and :t is ihoubt tiat one ..f trie robbers was hit when th" were riled on with shot suns as t h were making thir getaway. Huso Mrosefke, 1 Indianapolis ae.. 1'st ihiee whet is ftoin Ins fold yesterday afternoon m a collision with another car on I'u'oimet bivd. Mt"Ikc was drivinR "ij'h w he it he met :rick Antleison. S 7 1 :! Buffalo ae.. South t'hicayo. I'.oth In Id a little too close (n (he middle of tne toad a nd the smashup rcsuite.l . No mit- was hurt. Anderson's t ar psi aped w ith only a damaged fender.
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l-:Mst ("hic,-ii;o was arrested Sunday eve r. uiK l.y iffic r t'tn'k on 'lostlm st . . t r i t i iTt t aiitomtM-oie without lights. Joseph t'orrad. ."tTl Morton svf ., was arrested by Officers Lute and Sin.'iT loar his home and I'eter M ye im I ews k i. Si ! Si hrase ave . Vhilin. was arrest
ed in r.oi.eri sda ie by Officer Mct'srpin. !o.;h m n were t harmed wirh ri ru nk en n ess . Mrs. T'apuca. w h resides at 11 tJ t'.arrield ae.. West Hammond. reported i he loss of a p- t ivctbook contain in r $iol on a s rer t tar Sat tirday eertina. She boarded t lo tar in V'ast Hammond and ro"-n sht. ai.ahted at I'ltusflas st., .m Hohman sr.. it was one . 1' is presamed that her pocket w as p ic k t d .
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w inn r. 2. TO: " hard winter, J S.c, sprintr hard. - .".i1: No. 2 mixod. 2,Sa'g2.S. ; 'K -No. mixed. 1 in 'a 1 fi" 1 a : 3 mixed. 1 s (tt : ". w hite. I.!4. ,, rs --No 2 white. LIT'-.- H 1.21; 2. white. 1.1.. 'it.IT: 4 while. 1. 1 ". a 1 . 1 T. (HI'UiH) Vb'.AL o" to be lbs., 15c; Tii .. Sii lb., 16 'ii ITc: S'l to 1" los., IS n 13c: fanev. 2b-; oer weight kidneys. Ha to 1T. lbs . 10 '7 1 2.-. , Bl TTEU K ceo i pi 14 TS.1 tubs: creamery extra. ji4e; extra tirsis .d'jr: tirtt. t ' detc: pat kin? sto.-k. ,1T ij 4rtc. I"a 1 1 ; Kect'i pt . 2.""." caes. current receipts. " j ii "To: ordinary firsts. 32i 14c: rirsis-. 17 ... ::!',(; ex'r 41 w 4t '; clieck. 2 .". '.7 ti . ; dirtits. 2T'2Xc. tllKKSR Twins nw. 2 4 'rt 2 ,"c; daisies. ;. tf 2Se: vminf mrica. 2t & "Z ';; len;herns. 26 Si ';c; brick,2Tf 2T 'f c. LIVE Pol i.Tr.T - Turkevs. SJc: chickens, ftrt'-c; sprins. 4 "1 'r ,",," c : root- . rs. l;c: seesc. 2t" n 1 lie . ducks, lift 4c ltTATi1KS Keceipts, I IT l ars. chicaoo zryB stock HCvtJS Kctcipts. f.i.tMiii; market active ltl to 2"tc lower; bulk. 14 ..".."' l.o-. 'op. ltT": hea y weight. 1 4 . 4f 'n . 1 ..t" : medium weight. 1 5.2 j 'o 1 5 Tf' : liitbt WfiChi. 13'T 15.7"; light lights. 1 1 S5 a 1 I"; he,i y p.-tckin? sows, smooth. 1 n.x.". t 14 ;;.; pat kin siw s. rough. 12 Totf 1 ',. 01. p.g. 1 i.TJ -Si 1 4.25. 1 'ATTl-K Receipt'. 21.001; markel h.-st st.-.;rs. she siock and hulis. f iy ; others and calves 2 5 to 4He lnwer; beef steers medium and heavy weight. 15.75 n IT; choice an dprime. 15.75 W 17; mdmm and jend 1 2 90 & 1 5.75 : good and choice. 1 .T 5 'a 1 'j.4i' : common ?.nd mefiinni. 10 25 'o 14.7 5: butt her cattle, heifers. T'd.1 4 25 : cos. 7 fj 12.23: bulls. 7.25 tt 12 15: canners and cutters, row!" and heifers. 4.25 7: canner sterts 5 755? ; veal calves 4 lifht and hanwy wetcht ) 11Tt14.75: foeer steers. 9.23 ?i 12; stoeker steers. 7.5" 'a 1 1.50; stoeker om and heifers, 6.25 'j s.50; sto, ker r!ve., T.5iiff 10. To.
Peter V (rtii'i',v.iki, 5Tfi Moss ave.. ,-. f Unmmi'ti'l. says that his cow- is missins. It is described as hems brown w:th the exception of a. white fort head and having no horn.
American Car and Foundry American Ltit'itmoiiv . . . . American S .11 e 1 1 1 n 3 American Steel Foundry ... American Tel. and Tel. .... Anaconda Baldwin l,ooom. ti Bethlehem Step! B l anadian Bat t fir Central Leather Consolidated 'ins Corn Products. Crucible Steel Krie leneral I7lctric Centra! Motors Lackawanna S I e e I.e h i g h a 1 1 e y M 1 d v a 1 Steel Norfolk and Western h:o Cities i;as 1 'r nn y I va n a Bresser steel Car
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FLAMING, ITCHING SKIN DISEASES
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If yon are ifflicted -with ec2?ma, tetter, erysipela.i, ringworms, pin-
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imratioDs j rne ssm. or ocnr similar disorders, yon need not expect any r.al refiei from local applications, and the ooor yoa discard tbeir use the sootier yon will twt on the road to recovery, provided you will rely upon the
ase of 5s S. SL 5v S. S is one af the most satisfactory remedies for diseases of the skin because it ffoes direct to the seat of the troabie, and by cleansing the blood of ai! imparities and disease germs, it keeps tie skin f 'rem infeetkm, and restores it to its normal healthy conditio. For free expert medical adWc write to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, G.
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YOU are cordially invited to visit the new home of Prest-O-Lite Service at 754 Hohman St. which will be open for business on Monday, June 21 1920 Features of this better sort of service are; Honest advice as to the actual condition of the battery of whatever make Free hydrometer tests and free distilled water, whether yoa are a Prest-O-Lite Battery user or notCourteous treatment and prompt attention always Repairs and recharging at reasonable rates An adequate stock of service batteries for use of motorists while repairs are being made New Prest-O-Lite batteries and battery parts for all makes of cars. This new Prest-O-Lite Service Station is one more link in the chain of nation-wide service which has made Prest-O-Lite "The Fastest Growing Battery Business in the World" Drive around and get acquainted. LAUER BATTERY SERVICE 754 HOHMAN ST. PHONE HAMMOND 3020 See Us For Exotrt Car Washing
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Headaches From Slight Colds Quinine relieve the Headache by Curing 'the Cold.
SPECIAL SESSION FOR THURSDAY Accordm to infnrmjiion received in Ct:y ftom tne state vapitol on Sa t -urdav. Coveinor ''io.-drich will r-tuin to Indianapolis mdav and is expected to rail a special ssi(n of the icisia:ure to convene Th itsdav of tiii.s i''k, I : e p r e e n l a t r- e ( ; I e n n Harris of I h city state. j today that he is e.ttins his busme.s aftaits n readine.-s 1 ' ieave t h- citv Wednesday evening.
SEARCH FOR BOY Sea'ch in the cities ef the Calumet region is hem" made today for lt-
vear old Howard Quitrle.s who r:in awav ftf mhis home m i 'level nd. oon the 5th of th s month and has no: been ,n or heard of sim f. I According to a letter received from the authorities at Cleveland it now: t'n.ojsjht that vr)n; ijuarlr s rim ' liiry and is workmi; at a raiiroad I camp near her. Th" pi-lice have ( lin eoniiiifi in a nean-h. to date ha , found no clew to his whe reabou t.s . i
STARTS ANOTHER ROUND "Billy" Miller consen.al rt.o desk "rcani a' the ilary pol.ee calmn has .siaiturj his 14th vear as amember of tic nlitit department, this moi nini '.List th.rteen . nr jd ester da". I joined the (lary police department." said Hilly. "II sound - Ik s m-; l :ni. I know, but it ilneui'l seem -m i'-nsr asti that I slatted in m ri'.-t day." That was when Hary was in its mfancv and if i mi want to har some mtr.i ina 'ales about crime, the eld "!',(!' h" and other s ide : ; z ii i s p-rta nnj to police wttrk. jast ir-.t llii,-. m- j ttiesterl and he',1 it-!, riu tone siori-s! that w'll make . . n j hair stand on end '
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GARY FANS THERE . Can was weij represented at the dinsidt? at 5eorite Oswo?o'.e new ,-..ni fi seating; capae:tv Hglit arena at tlia oH Last I'huajn baseha'.' rark m P.asi hicaao Satunlav a'"ternoon. when 1 of the best ten-round b..ut.' e . er staz'd in this vicinity were seen. It is rst mated that 2.'".n fight fans look in the show.
GARY DEATH j RATE NORMAL Tary's 4nath rale conMnues ! he n- r ma! accord n a- to the n-fklv report ! iss.jed from the eiffice of the board ol he-aith for the week fnlins a noon on Saturdav . Thirteen deaths and l case sof contagious diseases were re. port d for the week. m death wasj caused from pneumonia wh;le the hal-' ance resulted from miscellaneous ai'mcnts. r th eontaaioiis disare. 4 wr scarlet fever, seven were masles, threp small-noT. on whoopmx ou?h and on pulmonarv t ubenoiiosis .
Maybe You KnowMaybe You Don't--THT the following records are oflicially certified by the American Automobile Association the only recognized automobile contrst authority in America: The Hudson Super-Six: 100 miles m 60 minutes, averaging 74.67 miles per hour; 7-pdssenger stock touring car. 75.67 miles in one hour, with driver and passenger, in 7-passenger stock touring car. 102.53 miles per hour for one mile, with stock chassis. THAT in the greatest hill-climb test ever made, a Super-Six against a field of twenty specially built cars, made the best time to the "roof of the world," climbing up MA miles to an altitude of 14,100 feet in 18 minutes 24.2 seconds. San Francisco to New lork and return. 7,000 miles, in 10 days 21 hours 3 minutes no car ever equalled its time in either direction. THAT the Hudson is priced at $2800. and no car at any price has ever equalled its records. It stands against the field for more than five years an unbeaten champion.
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Hammond :: Indiana TODAY AND TUESDAY Crane Family VAUDEVILLE'S SURPRISE NOVELTY STEIN & JACKSON Hash-Nutology
DEWEY TRIO Entertainers Deluxe BENNY BARTON Versatile Funster RAY & COURTNEY "The Wop's Busy Day" AL BARNES & CO. Comedy Novelty Also Ruth Roland in 'THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH"
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When ymj hear a fellow talk about the high cost of living, he only means the high cost of mismanagement ; and we'll bet five to one this very same fellow is doing as much as the worst of us. contributing toward the high cost of living. Mr. Man. if you are junking your old tirrs
YOU ARE GUILTY! and now stand convicted. BUT There is a pardon awaiting you. We are all prone to mistakes, and the most of us benefit by those mistakes. NOW Don't make a mistake the second time. Pick up all your old worn out tires and bring them down here to be retreaded. CUT TIRE EXPENSE Right in half. Goodness knows, bills pile up fast enough, and in these days, when one is almost required to have a license to breathe, it is expedient .hat we save at every turn. If you only have one tire, bring it on down and let us show you how to save. The prices for retreading are as follows:
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Tire Troubles Taken Care of Promptly and Efficiently. Goodyear Retreading & Vulcanizing Co. Best Equipped Tire Shop in Lake County. C. W. Smith, Prop. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED. 339 Calumet Ave. Phone 783. Hammond, led.
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TODAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The Sensation of 1920 "THE WOMAN HE CHOSE" Newspaper Critics say 'It's Great"
THURSDAY H. B. Warner in "THE MAN WHO TURNED WHITE" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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Kay Bee Concentrating Spotlights are the most powerful spotlights made. They give more concentrated light with less glare or diffusion of rays than can be had from any other spotlight. With our special bracket thi' spotlight can be put on any closed V;ar on the inside and will not deflect from the windshield, due to our patent construction of lamp. Night driving frequently demands the use of a potlight why not have the best on the market? The only Ignition House in Lake County that carries a complete line of Ignition supplies.
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Auto Electric Equipment Co. QUINT BROS., Props. 701 SO. HOHMAN ST. HAMMOND, IND WE RE-WIRE ALL MAKES OF CARS. PHONE 2343 JOBS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED.
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THAT the secret of Essex leadership is the new light type with big car ability. Can any light car rival its speed, power or endurance Lightness today is an overwhelming advantage in a motor car, provided it means no forfeit of fine performance. THAT it is one of the smallest automobile motors yet it yields 55 h. p. The Essex motor is patented. The
samt men build it who build the Hud. j son Super-Six. The Essex has set 1 every official stock record for cars of; its piston displacement from one to'
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THAT it has set the world's official , fifty hour endurance record of 3,037 j miles an average of 60.7 miles per!
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record of 69 miles for its classification. But in endurance it is a satisfaction that is progressive. Lack of it means
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inu ut33iiisiai.iiuii. usscA uuiauiiiiji is unrivaled. South Shore Auto Co. HOHMAN AND RUSSELL ST., HAMMOND PHONE HAMMOND 80 22 E. FIFTH AVE., GARY PHONE GARY 2702 Franklin, Hudson, Essex and Dort
B-I-J-O-U TODAY George Walsh in "THE DEAD LINE" Also "The Moon Riders" TOMORROW James J. Corbett in "THE PRINCE OF AVENUE A"
Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
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A Whole Half Year Ahead of You With the first half of the year nearly ended you may ask yourself whether it has been a worth-while six months to you as far as saving is concerned. Has it? If you have put something into the bank each pay day you now enjoy the satisfaction of possession. In time a kept-up bank account will bring you the better things of life good clothes, regular vacations, the chance to travel now and then, the start on a home, perhaps a car. Saving really is a pleasure. If you haven't saved much during the first sbc months of 1920 there still is a whole half year ahead. Six months to do something. Why not come to this bank and get a savings pass book?
THE FIRST NkTIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
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