Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1920 — Page 2
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Fiidav, Julv 23, 1920
LION STORE EMPLOYEES
HAVE GREAT PICNIC Day Was Made to Order for Big Store's Outing at Flint Lake.
"Popularity ig promised the hip -with a 'hunoh' but there was nary a popular hip ia the hunch." In spite of which fact everybody at the bis axrnual picnic of Lion Store em Jlyes held yesterday at Flint Lake, had a rood time and arrived h.v fely. From 11:15 when the three special cars from Hammond arrived on the fc'ro-uad every moment was crainmeo With excitement. Many uere the di verte entertainments offered. There w as a basket luncheon, which it is beloved no one missed intentionally. bathing1, boating and baseball. Xetther Mr. Kaufman nor Mr. Wolf w" en to leave the dance J.aU during the three h-urs allotted to Knoll's Jass orchestra, which lived, up to its reputation for irresistible dan:e music For the heft poem written in celebration of the event. Miss Florence Kuhn was awarded the prize. Mr-ved by the mints Miss Kuhn penned the following lines which moved the Judges. Miss Clara Wolf of San Ar.tonio and Harry Chandler. . Miss Kuhn'a pc-em was: Come one. come all. with a whoop and a call. To the Lion Store picnic, a good time for all. Cars will leave at nine in the morning Thoee coming- late will be left without warning. Bring your baskets with plenty cf lunch. Popularity is promised the hip and the "Hunch." There'll be ice cream and candy and everything fine That comes along the. Real picnic line. And we'll also have a fair sub.tltutt Tor the stuff that puii folks on th "toot." Games and contests with valuable prizes, Kaces for ladies and gents of all sizes. Bth'.r.g and dancing, whichever you eheoje. Anything, everything, except Old Time Booe. All are warned to be careful that naught may occur. To give this picnic any kind of a blurr. There'll be free cars for home c-n the. Gary line. After ail have had a rip of a time. Happy and ready to start the Home Run, And talk cf the picnic for six weeks to come. Here" to the men who allowed us this !ay . Ki'jfmann TVolf. with Payne as their etay, May happiness be thelr's to keep. For as one sows. 9-1 shall he reap. Tn the bc-y's race. Thomas Hart and Phillip Pavne took prizes: trie m-innlntr
girls were Bernlce Massoth and Marlon Oruen; young ladiea emulating the
j elk in the 100 yard dash were Susan
Hanschar and Mary Leary; and the old er young ladies who sprinted "to victory Were Mrs. T. Smith. Mrs. Sam Tostlewaite; Mra. C. E. C. Payne and then the men enowed 'em all how to rut. when Joe Donaldson and Dave Relehenthal smashed records In the 100 yard dash. The sack race for women was won by Susan Hamvhar and Mary Leary, while In the same event the men who copped first place were Charles Maginot and Dave Heichenthal . In the tug-of-war in which Tifr. Kaufman captained one side and Mr. Wolf tne other, the former and his tearr pulled Mr. Wolf's crew perilously near to the water's edge.
CHICAGO XXVR 3 TO OX HOGS Receipts 22.000 market strong (o 15c higher; bulk. 14-25 1S.S0; top, 16.50; heavy weight. 14.60115.90; medium weight. 15.503 1. 40; light .weight, 1516. 40; lipht Ushts. 14.25?16: heavy psokin ow smooth. 14. 104J 14.50; packing sows, rough. IS 14; r'g. 13.75 fi 15. ,'ITTLE Receipts 4.000. market.
steady, light steers selling best: comtntn and medium. 10-g 14.85: butcher iBttle. hfift-rs. 6.50 fS 14.90; cows. 6.60 S ( 12.75; lulls. 6. 25-5 12.25: canners and I cutters, cows and heifers. 4.50(6.50: J oanner steers. 4.75'9 7.50: veal calves
(light and handy weight) 13.5015.50: feeder steers. 8.50 -1? 12.25 : stocker stersf S.SSn? 11; stocker cows and heifers. 5.50 SS.75.
CHICAGO VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. 16 trf 17; 70 to 8 lbs.. 1819; 80 to 1DJ lbs.. 13f20; fancy 21; overweight kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs.. 1012c. El'TTER Receipts. 10.619 tubs, creamery, extra. 55; extra firsts, 54; packing stock. S4S40. KGGS Receipts. 12.376 cases; current receipts, ; ordinary firsts, 4UJJ 41; firsts. 43344; extra. 611?52i; checks. dirties. 36Vi. CHEESE Twins, new. 23 3-43T24: da isies, 24'; young Americas. 254; longhorns. 054; brick. 254. LIVE rOULTUY Turkeys. 40; chlc-ker-s. 304; springs. 49$?45; roosters
24; geese. J0330; ducks. POTATOES Receipts. 31 cara; Erly Chios. 4.264.6 cwt. CHICAGO CAH CHAIS WHEAT No. 2 red. 283; No. J northern spring. 288; No. 2 northern spring. 215. CORN No. 2 mixed. 156 157; Io. 2 white, 169160; No. 3 yellow, 1574 ?T15g4; No. 3 mixed. 1554; No. 3 yellow. 1554156. OATS No. 2. 97;S84; 2 white. 37 C9S4; 3 white, 904(7964: Allis Chalmers 35V American Can 894 American Car and Foundry 1344 American Locomotive 96 4 American Smelting 69 4 American Steel Foundry 37 American Tel. and Tel 94 S Anaconda &SS Baldwin Locomotive '....115V Bethlehem Steel 874 Bethlehem Steel B 874 Crucible Steel 151 General Electric 141 General Motors 24 4 Mldvale Steel 40 New York Central 6S Tressed Steel Car 974 Railway Steel Springs 96 Reading ii Republic Iron and Steel 89y Texas Co 45 Cnion Pacific 1154 V. S. Rubber 9iv U. S. Steel 91 U. S. Steel Tfd 108 Willy Overland 174 Sinclair Oil 304
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WAS WIDELY KNOWN
OVER LAKE COUNTY (Continued from pag one)
years until gradually Mr. Boone's path led him into fields of criminal law. while his partner was attracted by the opportunltlea of civil law. The partners mutually dissolved the firm and until a year ago when he became associated wltU Floyd J. Murray, Mr. Boone practiced law Independently. During the late war, Mr. Boone attained a state-wide reputation as a Liberty Loan speaker and in Hammond no drive, no war organization meeting, no "booster" campaign was complete unless Mr. Boone had an active part in the proceedings. nergenc, resourceful, capable, his counsel was sought whenever big thing were to be done, and prr-Germanlsm fought. Besides his widow and one daughter.
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ent deputy-proaeCutor. Mr. Boone leaves two sisters and three brothers. Funeral arrangements, although not fully completed, contemplate services at the residence at 10 a. m. Sunday morning, when 4 reader of the First Church of Christ Scientist, will eonduct the ceremony, FTJVERAL O.V 8lD.tY Under supervision of Chapter 1117 and Garfield Lodge No. 569. F. O. M.. the funeral cortege will leave tne house Sunday morning for the South Shore station where the body will be transported at 12:53 p. m. via the South Shore line for South Bend where in-
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SARDINES Domestic Oil. for"......:. ..25c
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