Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1920 — Page 7
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INCREASED i RAIL RATES ASSAILED
Lalsor Economist Objects To i The Public 'BV .,fiu-F.j:n MORRIS :5Trr COSIEPOKI5ENT I. N. VICE VAi'HIVnaV. Aug. 3. The public rr ?- sp.npj h:rh cot. of livir.fr by '..-is-.n -if the ini-reafcl fr?isht rate?, t M-visht th- a'.Mi-irpticir! of the lncreas- - '-'m rfi- prr-fUs. tV . Jett tauck. ---?5s-i!ir.c fi-t.nomist of the rai'.roai jib.-- organizations, stater txla:. . the inoreavej froig-'ats wi.l ) -u r sr. f J'lPd hurJcn upon the eorsjTner. burden wl! nt b very i --xv.'. p.-rMel rr'cejr of romr.odlt'.i'i va !;! no move than necessary j t . r mpnr-a.t f.-r the itu-rease. Lauck I t""3a--. This conclusion is fr-rti-i -d by fact that hi 1919 the total) sije f H commodities transported i ; ftcwht. n-a. $113 per ton, whrft.i ir.. a'crap- freight chars per ton n a. on!y t or ies than 2 1-2 pr -.-r;f i-f the vilup. An increase of even if per rent !n freisht rates -would ' STofor" aid 'han cfie pr cent the averajre value cf the total i'-t-: sht carried . Ther ! a oiut!oa of the probitm that would involve ru- additional hurin to the isreneral public. The ini rcw in fre'urhf rates it has been estimated, will amount to $1,200,000,000 yoar. Even thiw lare amount Is insi'srnlflcant, as compared with the exf.s profits now being exacted by the laic auiliirities. In iho data on profiteering, present- ' by" the railroad brotherhoods to the railroad !ahor it was shown that tho rprrat:ons of the country were rnakf crs profit ! to the extent of at leaat $.f.o.oeo.oo0 annually. The great 'r.d!itr!es .-f the country could amply ffoM to deduct the increased freight charge from the price of their product. t'-js allowing the commodity to reach the retailor at thu ssme price as formr'y. By sodding they would he redrln? their excess pro-fits less than ore fourth . Any child rsn understand that am un reased transportation charse of $1:0''f.'j00.0i cars be deducted on an ex -,..!, profit of $4'"0 000.000 without any v.o-tssity for any advance In price and n-'roiit Injury to industry. "The public shc-uld not toierate any action which would pyramid freight in-creaJi-s and make them a. pretext or f'lvther advances in prices." Lauck conir. :ed. "because of the present abnormal prices and profiteering the public : aoii!d refuse to accept any further advances." Ju'ien H. Parmelee, chief statistician -f the bureau of railway eccnomics. a.1warned the public against profiteers w-V will make the increase in freight ;iies a pretext for pyramiding the cost f living. The public alone can take the situr; .,n in hand." he said. "They should i. !! manufacturers. Jobbers and retail ! lets that prices are high t-nough nri they will tolerate no further ad"v : c t 3 . Too Fat? O at try to become aiendr bf drastic doses of tbvroid or salts. Reduce weight and wutliu; i the safe, reliable Koreui vstexn- The skadvwoa t his picture gives yotian id ea bo she lock td and leit. By taxing m.mrmm . . nd foJowina eas? directtoos or itmunsjsiara the rMluewl from clumsy features Vo rratxtul proportions. Noweheisagii e,Mjeti.ntaliy alert and In better health. War mmi ? ReUabie au-ft self trtatment. Become Slendcf ami Stay So Many, both aexea, report they have tWmW 10t KOpoands. No atarvuig: bo exhaiisboc exercises. Berome txquintciv tUtuur rtrnam to. Sate, pleasant method, endorsed . . . , ,1 : i tiu (pronounced feorem) at kwt wtW Show tat friend thia ADVEXTISEMLnT
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CHICAGO CASH OIVAIV WHEAT Nc. 2 red. ;:3 4tf233. No. : red. 2Cfl: 3 red. 125 1 hard winter. 235 20; 2 bard 23msff344V. 3 hard. 2231.1 233; 1 miked. 23rt23. l'ORN-X,). 1 141 H: 2 mixed. 14J Jf 144'j; 3 mixed. 142H: 4 mixed. 141; 1 yellow, 138; yellow. 145 14, S white. 144116H: 4 white. 154. OATS No. 1 white. "64; 3 white 7a V. 77; 3 while. 71 7a '4. BUTTER Keceits. 15,178 tubs; creamery, eftra. 52; extra firsts, 475J; packing stock, 54 40. EGtiS Receipts, 11,031 cases, current recelpte. 4lli43; first 4S'u4T, extra. 47iC'41. hecVs. 30(?35; dirttea, 8S38. ' CHEl.SE Twins, new. 23i.H2i. daisies. 24 !g 243; young American. !3Vi: longhurns. 254; brick. Zi'Zit. 1.1 VK POt'ETHY Turkeys, 40; chickens. 33; springs. 59fi?42; roosters, 32; geese. 20 5JJ5; ducks. 16. ' I'OTATOES Kecelpts. 22 cars, early ulv.es. sacked S50i?J375 . CHICAGO LIVE STOtK llOiiS Receipts, 28 000: market i ttady to 10 lower; bulk 13 . 59 If 1 8 1 1 , heavyweight. 13.G15.fc0; medium weiirht. 14 . 60 'a 16 . 00 ; light weiUt. 15. 10 r1. 10; light lights. 14. 85 15.83; heavy a poking sows, smooth. 13. 49113.80; packing sows, rough, 13.00(8-13.40: pigs. 14 . 00 if 15 . 69. CATTLE Receipts. 11.000; market slow, calves lower; beef steers: Mediu tnand heavyweight, 1 6.26 i 17. "5; choice and prime, 12.30tfil6.25, medium and good. 10 . 25 12 . SO ; light weight. 14.7516.75; butcher cattle, heifers. 9.0O14.B0; cows, S.0012.60; cannera and butters: cowa and heifers SSIJS.OO; veal ca'vea (light- nd handyweight) 15.00S16-50; feeder steers. 8.00311.60: stocker steers, 5.50JH.76; Stocker cows and heifers, 5.00SJ.60. Allis Chalmers American Can American Car and Foundry American Locomotive ....... American Smelting American Ste;l Foundry .... American Tel. and Tel. Anaconda Baldwin Locomotive Bethlehem Steel Canadian Pacifia Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio Colorado Fuel Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel Erie - General Electric Illinois Central Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley . Midvale Steel New York Central Pure Oil Pressed Steel Car Reading Beublic Iron and Steel Texas Co Union Pacific . U. S. Rubber . 30 U . 341, .13li . 35 . 55'4 . 35 . ?34 . hi .1C8". 75 .121 . 53 . 8T .131 . va . S!s .126 . ISt .138. . 82 . 66i . U'-i . TiV . 3J . 95 . . 2ft . 43 t .1164 . 8 J'-. The chief indication in the !S treatment of RH8UMAT15M etc are to neutulise die tosss 2 artd destroy the specific circulating in the body. n rapktly eiimiruteg the poismna, chereby relieving all wytenmam ana! prerntin thwr return. N - ovmaIin war tyatern with .3 5 dmgi. Halt a tsatpoonful f 8 A&ett's Rheumdc Remedy 99 V once or twice a iry is tufintat. ft n Price 1.00. n I The KELLS COMPANY I hiewWjh, N. Y. I
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U. 8 .Steel 17 U "Westinghouse 464 Willys Overland 16'. Sinclair Oil 2 a Vi MYSTERY IN BOY'S DEATH I NTCR NATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE) KNOXVILLE. Tenn.. Aug. 3 Jesse Bacon. 24. was held by the police here today until they can clear up the mystery surrounding the death of John Grigs'oy Morgan, 13, son ef a wealthy ir-m ri n LI f AC t U T ff The lad was found dead In the bath J Have You A THOR? If you haven't you arc handicapped. Every home should have an Electric Washing Machine. Yes, we say. every home. Your home is handicapped just as much without a Thor as an up-to-date office would be without a typewriter, a telephone or desks. Quality is built all through the Thor; made to last a lifetime with little or no repairs. Does your washing at a cost of about 2 cents; pays for itself in a year. Sold on easy payments. Demonstrated in your own home. Standard Electric Engineering Co. 639 s. h0hman st. phone Hammond 525 (Buy Your Electrical Gocxfe From an Electrical Dealer)
By Hal Probasco
rocrrt of his home last night. His throat had been slaahed with a razor. ! The body wa discovered by his father, J. S. Morgan, on returning from an automobile ride. ARMY FINANCE DIRECTOR MISSING CHICAGO. Aug. 3 A nation-wide search was begun today for Lieut. James D. Noian. director of finance llll 11 1 II I I I J l-L-LH I I 1, g
We produce the goods that we advertise and assure you of quality as well as quantity for your money. THE FOLLOWING FOR WEDNESDAY, AUG. 4TH BEEF YOUNG PRIME BEEF POT ROAST 16c TENDER BOILING BEEF 11c BEEF TENDERLOIN 22c PORK PORK SHOULDER ROAST : 24c PORK STEAK, sliced ....28c PORK HEARTS I2V2C VEAL VEAL FOR STEWING Ul2c VEAL ROAST 25c VEAL CHOPS 28c VEAL STEAK 35c Also Big Special in Can Goods
573 H0HMAN ST., HAMMOND.
in the Central department of the Enit'd States army, who has been missing tince July 15. The authorities are In vetrtlgating a reported ehortage in his accounts that may reach $50,t00. No money was f-und in the safe of N'oiin'a office when It was unlocked by experts. He loft home, telling his wile he had tfm called to Washington on guvernnient business.
BASEBALL L Not only a real ba.seba!l game but a bahela!l carnival as well, await the . fan. who Journey to Hrr;son Park ntxt Sunday afternoon. Ccming with the crack Chicago Elks' team which will tackle the local Elks , nine, there will be the Chicago- Dally ; Xews" own newsboys' band. Beside. music betwee uinnings the game will be j I 4rccedod by a base ball carnival at which prizes will be offered for tho j longest ball throw, running bases. "fungo" hitting, and many other events all of whlih will be open to. everybody. Competitors in the contests are urgod to send their names to Frank O'Rourke. chairman of the Elk's baseball committee. Complete plans for the day's prc-gram have not yet been completed. It is probable that tin. Hmm'n E;i:: wiU enter the gan - with the fj'lowing line-up: Brennan. c; Dalton or Haines, p; "Vhuck" Kohde. . : Thomp--n, 1st b.; A. O'Rourke. 2b; Daniela, 3b; R. Prendergast. Dan Enright. J. Dillon, and "Sugar" Handy whl com prise the outfield . Arrangements will be made to hand:e a record crowd. PONZTS CREDITORS ARE SWARMING BOSTON. Aug. 3. Tho worst run which 'Charles Panzi. "get rich quick financier," has yet been called upon to face Blurted today. Mere than 500 note-holders, anxious to get their money back, lined up outside the Pi Alley entrance to the office of the Securities Exchange Co. A detail of pclice offi 3 ti 11 FH0NE1441
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cerg was on hand to keep the crowd in line, which extended out to City Hal! Ave., and was coastantly Incroalr.g. ! A cheer went, up from the waiting men and women when the doors were opened shortly after 9 c'clock and the
fir.?t group of 10 or 15 were allowed to enter. WEALTHY RED AND HIS PALS CONVICTED CHICAGO. Aug. 5. V.'illiam Bross , Lloyd, wealthy Chicago "Red" and his j 19 fellow memoers of the. Communist ;LabT Party, were given their liberty i today until September 25. when they will take appeals from the jar! sen
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On ltftl aflldavtt, Je Hr Brtt!a. t?Bs wsa. eertlfis to this : "My head at lie tep as back vas absolutely bait. The inlp mi fny. A esrt a44 tat he tkogfc hir rots wore extinct, and there was ao bpe ef rey eer hsrinr i blr peth. "Yet now, al aa m vr . 1 k'-e a lusnrltat grows ef soft, streoir. lustreus hir! S trtce ef bsl4n. The pietcres lk here are Frem ray photojTsphs." Mr. Brittaia certified fartaer: INDIAN'S SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH "At a tiaa n T k4 Beeeae diieamrr4
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that he ara;e4 would grcir wy hair. Alweafh Afttr Ktir $t09ik I has Uttla faitK, I gave H a trial. T y aaaxestent a lifht lom ssa eptiaarei. I aeveieeei. y by day. into a heijiay Tewth, aed ere long asy hair was as prohfie as tt ay jeutsful dayi. . . , . , .. That 1 mmi msitinhtttd Jiav U ffrtsanf my tltt f " . Obvieosly, the hair roots ka4 b baea a. bat were domast .a the aeale, ariilg the frtlli!is pateney ef the nyaterieua I sciettated far and rarne late poaieatioa ef the prlaeiale fer p.-a-ri? thia mvatariaaa elislr. new eallsd keteUe, eaa Jslee had tae
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It has bees p raved la vary vsaoy eaiaa taek balr reett dia cot die evea whaa the batr fall 0u taroofi daa4ruS, ivr. tloftcis ertet er eertaia eikr hs'f er aealp 4uoriara. Jitia x n Oti reaarta: "Abaut a veara ace ir hair fcrran tata'.l
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eerytkiaf that ti recsmaieadti but was aliraM SioipEOio'ei CBtil i last I easts arrais Ktalke. My bald (lets are baiag cever E3; the gravis la alrar abect tares iackaa." fl. tr. Mitchell raporta: "I bad tneta eemelately ball, ever which btir is now grevtag sine I mad Kotalko." Mrt. Matilda Vaxsall reporta : "The irkole frest ef lay bead was s bald
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LVMUmiSJa&lg' res-ilan GtlfTTTNTS SZAB OTi aa etker veteat la21 if arToBJ ' JT a M c"iMt- Ne aleekol. oo abameee; bot a hair eiiiir ef n.llRI IM.f IS weederful eKesey. All ir.fredlanta are aafe aae bermlea. VWAtf'''rl eras for a eiL'd'i seals ao4 b ilx. Peaitively KOTALVO Is Jioerihi..a)ai ,m .uri.ra Tffj eBa n,yr. friw r,ibl, kair preaaratioa tbet saseeeas cpen ganslBe narit. But a hoi of XOTALEO at the ami store. Or ak for Xeulke at tlae toilet eoesa er drup ro-.e. jr o! av larre denartmeet atere. Remember the aamo. Aeeept cotkmf else aa "J t aa cood.' SSO.ce OTJAR A-KTHZ. fT if ven Soaa 1 II eests ailTtr er etampiO. voj w:!' rareire a KOO BOX ef KotalWn with "SOCHI JtT r"arr.:4. Pelermine KOW t eMata TANDHCTr, treat BALDNESS, te STOT r!H FROM FA1XTX. Oat a box of raarsstaed XOTALKO, apply Bata er tries itiiy; watch ia year BUrror. For PROOF BOX 18 rests. Bene eherwie) write te JOHN HART BRTTTAIN, Inc., BT-69, SUtion F; Nw York City.
Indiana Gardens Roller Skating Party Tuesday Evening, August 3rd ...DON'T FORGET... Dancing Every Thursday, Saturday and Sunday Evenings Music by Stirling M. Madura, Prop.
tences and fines imposed on thm by a Jury late last night for conspiracy against the U. S. government. The cases had been on trial for thre months. The sentences ranged from five years in the penitentiary to fines cf $1,000. Those receiving sentences of from 1 to 5 years were; William Bross Lloyd, Chi&agc; Lvldwig Lore. New York; Arthur Proctor, Chicago: L. K. England. Moline. Ills.; Edgar Owens. Moline. 111.; Nels Kjar, Chicago. L. E. Katterfield, Lighten. Kansas.
'I HEY WANT A GAME The fast Scatena haKbil team wants a game for next Sunday. The Scatena lads have cleaned up most cf the clubs artund Hammond and are now searching the vicinity for a good fast team to combat. Call -Bill." Hammend 1005-R. acaip is spia was for vmia'i Aai. MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, SSc The Coolest Place ia tie Ciij. ASSORTED NUTS TF I DON'T FIND ITULNEVeRl COME UP.P0 " fur nw laiuA rirMY BOTHER AB0UTTHE HALF 'Pint he dropedoffthe 'tPlER A FEV4 SUMMERS Splintery ?EOptt Wct LmtToMEtT AW. PUT Y0DR MONEY AND WATCH Af1DTHlN6$ 8ACKiNY0UrPocnrr$ l WAS OfiVi )KIDDIN6Y0U
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