Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1920 — Page 2

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THE TOIES Friday, August 20. 1920.

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point at 157 ri-scimir to 1RV. There w icrcc: aupplv of Pan-A inarican. which sdv-r.ced two point to Si 5 -i, ii fear transitions. Th Motor stocks were In g-ood detain of 3 points to 76.

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MARION. O.. Aur-. 20. "As to lm-n-.ediate political effects of the. woman -urfraee victory we repuhlicans may jnd do feel icuri" Konstor Harding declared In a formal statement Issued

l v h in her, todav l:i relulion to rati- I American t an

r.-a'ion of tha muional woman auf- American Car and Foundry flaw- amcndn.ont by the Tenuessee , American Locomotive ..... !eKisilnrc." I American Meel Foundry .. T,, the. women who fou!.t for en- American Tel. and Tel. ... fr.nfiliiiemmt of their max. Senator ! Anwonija "

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BOLSHEVIKI IMPOSE THEIR TERMS POLAND WILL BE LOST

Harding- srave full crodit for the rlnal h"c -ns of the woman suffrage move1 1 . r t . Senator Harding said: American wunicii have on tnur iflruK' fight, which as an orar-mzed, uiilmuinj movement. ha covered

'iiree-quarters of a century. Their' victory Is dramatic because it beiome as the reward of a reat finel j drive that now had insured to , .American women a full participation! tn the moat crucial national eloettn! mi many ar. Tel. important is arej the issue in thi political context, we, roav we?) doubt if history will recof- I r. it any other pnasc of it as esuul tn importance to the fact that in this. tar ilia women of America for the j li r . t time took their full par in de-

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iiia'ntaininsr our nationality. "However much some of utj may be

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Kethlehem Steel Canadian 1'ncinc Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio ... Chlcag-o. Mil nnd St. Vaul Colorado Fuel Consolidated lias Corn 1'roducts Crucible Steel Delaware and Hudson .. F.rte General Klectrlc lieneral Xotora Illinois Central TMCkawnnna Steel Lehigh Valley . Mldvale Steel , N. Y. Air Brake New York Central Norfolk and Western . . Ohio Cities Gas Pennsylvania Railway Steel Springs ..

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hat the wo:nn won their own victory. Their lent; struggle against

man discouragements has been aj -r'endld preparation for the dune r. ve impost d upon them. Thev will be j full partners in, shaping national projfatnii and policies. However. thy ; may divide ju l'.t ica! ly . their finer tnor- ; a' sense, their soc.at insitnclv, their t rrfmsry concern for home and family,! ;id health and education will be m t er.nstant inspiration to and insistence j upon higher and better aims In our i.afiunal life. Whoever will conwlder the practical J ront r-bu t ions of women to national

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HWS Receipts. 13. ""O; market is

lr'ff25 r.lKher; bulk, t 4 . 1 ft 1 5 : top.

1.".75; heavyweight. 1 4 . i ' Ti 1 5 . 50 ;

him weight. 14.75S15.65; lirht

weight. 1 4 . S r. ti 13.fi5; lisht lights. 14 Oil 'U15.40; heavy packing sow, smooth. 1 4 . oni 1 4 . 35 : packing- sows. rousrh

Advancement, especially in the jua r- ( 00 , 12.75-514.50.

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CHICAGO VAULTER WINS POLE EVENT Amricans Add 23 More Points Today to Their Previous Totals.

Ry TACK VKIOOK r STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. H. SERVICE AXTWliW. Auk. 10. Frank A. Fo.n Chicago A. A. tr, net a new Olympic record when li won the pole vault in the seventh olympiad here today with a leap of 4 meters. This Is equivalent to 1S.12 feet, very near the world's record for the event. letersoii -of Now York, wns second end the remainder of those who qualified were tied at third placa. With thro additional events out of the way in the sevunth Olympiad totiny American athletes had managed add 23 points to tholr total, sfter extraordinarily' hsed battles tn two .f t)ie

tests. Frank J. Shea was the only Ajfcericen who f-iced th.' stariar grn In tha 400meter run, alwayg an Olympic feature and the bet he could do was fourth. Three Americans, among- them Ted Meredith, who had Qualified for the seml-nna.la. were shut out when runningof pert of the race was over. Rudd the famous South African, led his field homo in the final In the very good time of 49 3-4 saconds.

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hoiihl the Kolsheviki succeed in imposing their terms tn 1'oianJ it is believed" the r:e' nation wo-!1-") le practically cehtruyed. "The- Rod? ctcmand a

plebiscite in that part tf Poland which formerly be'or.cea to Russia, ineltjiiir.jr Warsaw. That such a plebiscite wouUi result favorably to Rusia is the belief

in allied capitals. There would not b much of Poland left, and with the country reduced in si and overwhelmed with debt it would be difficult to survive.

TAMA JIM WILSON ILL.

1 INTERNATIONAL NEWC SERVICE CE7KAK RAt-llAS. la.. Aug. 2h; "Tama" Jlrn Wl'.aon, who served twial-ve years as eecretary of agriculture duririH" the administrations of Presidents McKinley, RooTelt arl Taft. is eerloualy 11! at his home at Traer. A telephone mecsage at Trar today said he was expected to live but a few hours. Mr. WT.son 1 uffcrlna; from kidney and bladder trouble. He celebrated lils !1th birthday last Monday.

Don't iirow your paper waj -vithout reading th want ad oaga

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century ince the woman s cl'ib

movement became a driving: force, rrust recogrnize what it means to eni:t. now, the full power of womanhood in public, affairs. I look upon the enfranchisement of women as an accomplishment to be rated alon with

our chi"vement of independence, our'

preservation of the Union; our emancipation of the slaves, and our contribution in the world war to the rescue o.' civiliiatlon itself. Atj to imedlate political effects, we republicans may and do feel secure. In this campaign we face issues on which we may be confident that the voice of womanhood will pronounce for ns. Once more the real independence of our national is involved. A refct moral and social reform, ro.r.tlv achieved, is menaced by the covrt purpose of our opponents to attack it. Knf ranchis women wii! m:ike ro mmtake In choo:ii? between the republican party which has led In every respect.'

CHICAGO VF1A L. 50 to 0 lbs.. 1 S ? 17c; 7 to SO lbs.. lS'fftSc; SO to 100 lbs.. 206 21c: fancy, 22c; over weipht kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs.. 105il2c.

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l'ractically the entire coal riiiiinjj district in Indiana was Idle today because of failure of the joint miners-operators! conference at Cleveland to aree upon a wace Increase for 'day" men. All

BUTTER Receipts. 1C-.063 tuba: j mln.is in the ;r.-,zil. Cnnton. l;it-!,ii.-II i creamery extra. 55: extra firsts. 4 9 ir 5 5; j ani Petersburg districts are known to packina: stock. 35(f40H. i be idle and a lare number in the.

KG OS Receipts. 10,59 cases: current J Terre Haute re?i"n are closed. The receipts. 43 'U 45: ordinary firsts, 42 ij j strike is still spread insf . 43: firsts. 46 3-47-1,: checks. 32-35; ' Fresident Kd . Stewart, of Pistrlet dirties. 35-?l'"R- Eleven, United Mine Workers, arrived CHEESE Twins. new. 2 4 V, n 25 : f rom Cleveland today and stated he daisies, 25t: 23H: young- Americas, 25V, I would seek a roiif.-rence with operators

SZt; lonphorns, 25',s26; brick. 25. I of this district within a week and DAM 1KQ

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LIVE PfirhTRT Turkevs. 45: chick-; believed an agreement could be reach-j

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POTATOES Receipts 47 cars; Minnesota anji early Ohios, 2.40'ii 2.50.

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chxcaoo cass ri.Axrr MTTEAT No. 1 red, 2.5HW2.55VJ; 1 hard winter. 2.55 rt 2 . 56 V ; 2 hard winter. 2.64 'i J. 55: 3 hard winter, 2.54: 1 northern spring. 2.58: ! northern spring-. ?.f.2Vj.

TOR.V No. 1 mixed. 1.57; 1.64; 1 yellow. 1.50 1.61 V4 ; 1.59 V 1.61 '-j ; 3 yellow. 1.55. OATS No. 1 white, 72 : 71S72V4; 3 white. 6S Vi -g "0 69.

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ISSUES CALL FOR LEAGUE MEETING WASHINGTON", Auk. 2" ITesid-nt Wilson has issued the tall f-T ttie. first meeting of the leaeue of nations, but the document will not be ma le public by the C. S., the stttte department announced today. The president has forwarded the call to the secretarv of the league of

nations, throuirh whom it w.ll be is

sued it was announced.

KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 40c KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED PICNIC HAMS 22c

GEORGIA BACON SQUARES 31c MORRIS CO. BREAKFAST BACON 40c PORK SHOULDERS For roasting 26c PORK LOINS 34c BEEF POT ROAST Choice cuts 15c

BEEF 10c

HAMBURGER STEAK Fresh made 15c PORK SAUSAGE Fresh home made 20c LEG OF VEAL 24c

! VEAL FRONT QUARTER ,18c BONELESS BOILED HAM 45c CHICKENS Fresh dressed 36c LINCOLN BUTTERINE 30c !0ur prices are always right. Trade at Kellirer's, the finest and most

up-to-date market in Hammond.

The Finishing Touch of a

Weil-Dressed Person Next time you go down the street, notice how a hat adds to or detracts from one's looks.

,A good hat is the finished work of a well dressed person. We clean both ladies and men's hats and re block any style preferred. "Tis needless to mention that we do good work.

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B-X-J-Q-U TODAY Blanche Sweet in "SIMPLE SOULS" Also "The Loit City" TOMORROW Harry Carey in "BULLET PROOF"

?rom the committee under the chair manship of .Tame Clements, comes the announcement that the annual picnic jfiven by the Elks of Harvey. East Chicago lodaes will be held this year on Sunday. September 5th. If the en-I'-yable assemblage of the an'lered T":he on past occasions Is any criter

ion, the forthcoming event promises to i be stiother gala day from the en-j 'husiasm shown by local Elks. As b'retofore. the Harvey committee will j V-ftve charge of the innumerable con-1 'ffi j of skill, successful winners to be ,

awarded suitable pries. while East Chirneo will provide the feature event

- the eats. Rumor has It that a field j Of sweet corn arrow nespeclally for j

'his picnic, wl'.l be ready for serving steaming hot. at noon, while the Ice chilled luscious watermelons will he welcome. dessert with the evening:

luncheon. County Auditor Foland 1st a-Taiff-nirKr to be nrene ri t with bia net

donkey which it is understood hs acquired the golf erase since last ihMted, in addition to many other new trieVs not previously shown. As the plana of the committees mature, further announcements will be made Snff -e it to say. admission tickets for members only, will be procurable In a few days nnd Indications ar that they " be eagerly sought.

CATTLE Receipts. 4.000; market, steers strong-, cattle slow and steady: beef steers, medium and henvy weiirht, 12.25 If 16.25 : choice end prime. 15.25-ff 17.50; medium and srood. 1 2.25 fi 15.25 : liaht weight. 101? 12.25: frooc! and choice. 14. 50f 17.25: common and medium, iff 14.25: butober cattle, heirers, 6-3 15: cows. 5-12.50; bulla. 5 'c. ii l.f.0: canners Cutte.ru. cows and heifers. 4 -f 6.25; canner steers. 4.5C97: veal -slves (licrht K handv weigrht 1 4 -9 1 5: f-eder steers. 75rl2.25: stocker steers. 5.5010.75; stocker cows and heifers. 5 xi .

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TODAY Alice Joyce in , THE SPORTING DUCHESS" TOMORROW 'WHO'S YOUR SERVANT'

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! U. S. POPULATION i IS 105,082,600

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INTERNATIONAL N FWS SERVICEl W ASHIN'"iTt..". AitfC. 2o. The totoi Ppula-tlon of the 1'nited Stutes. estimated ns of the middle of the fiscal year 1919. nss t05.OS2.6)rt. according- to a report on the financial statistics of the Platen, issued today by IMrector Roarers, of the Census bureau. New York Is esitmated to be the lnrjre.at state with a population of 10.7 40.395. The estimate will be considerably chanjred when the first returns are In

Pon't Hide Them 'With Veil j Remove

Them With Othlne Double j Slrrntrth- , j Thk preparation for the removal of j freckles Is usually so successful In i removing freckles and n ivini a clear, beautiful coniplyexi.-n tint It i sold under uarantee to refund the money It it fails. : T'on t hide your freckles tinder a veil; Ret an ounce ..f othine .nd remove them. Kven the tir.-t few ;i; tiications should show a wonderful Improvement, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. ' Re sure t- a.-k the drutfitt for the double strenfc-th Othine; it is this that is . id on the money-back guarantee. ; adv. i

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GROCERIES

NEW YORK. Apg-. 20 There were ceneral advances at the opening of the a'ock market today, ranging- from fractions to three points. The higher prices brought in a moderate supply of 'of hs, and some recessions occurred.

Baldwin tnade a gain of 7-8 to 10S j Qub HoUSe Com FlakeS, pkg

". - . . an i r-r i imivfU up J - 0 lO 80, tut latr lo.t this pa in . Mf liran Pet rlctim ripened up one.

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Saturday, August 21st Specials

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84- State Street Phone Hammond 4-9 IS'NT IT TRUE That if you knew you could buy the highest class food products in town at prices far below what you are now paying, you would certainly buy them, wouldn't you? Then why not patronize our weekly sales the same as your neighbors are doing? Don't take our word for it, just make a comparison with prices you are now paying and then come and see us. We'll treat you right, serve you "right, and prove to your entire satisfaction that there are no sales like ours. GROCERIES

SUGAR, SUGAR All you want lb.

18c

We use the latest methods and instruments in the diagnosis and correction of defective eyesight. Chas. Arkin & Son Jewelers & Opticians 163 STATE ST., HAMMOND

11c

Club House Coffee, the best there is. per lb 49c Monarch Baked Beans, can .2l2c Per doz.. $1.45.

Armour's Milk, can 1 2 V2CJ

Happy Home Catsup 17c Brag Laundry Soap, 5 bars. . .22c Swift's Washing Powder, large pkg. 1 7c MEATS Chuck Roast, young and tender, per lb 18c-22c Sirloin or Round Steak. 35c

quality, per lb ..2Sci

Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak, per lb 1 8c

Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and

meaty, per lb 16cFresh Pork Butts, nice and ! lean, whole, per lb 28c Lamb Stew, per lb 15c Genuine Spring Leg of Lamb. 29c Veal Stew, perlb 18c Oscar Mayer's Boneless Smoked Pork Butts, per lb 45c Oscar Mayer's Star Brand Bacon.. whole or half 39c Oscar Mayer's Bri?ket Bacon. 29c Oscar Mayer's Frankfurts and j Polish Sausage, per lb. . . .22c Comby Sugar Cured Boneless Brisket Bacon, no waste.. 20c Butter, best creamery, lb . . . .59c Comby Sugar Cured Plate or j Short Ribs, per lb 1 2c ( Kettle Rendered Lard, finest on ' j the market, per lb 23c ;

Good Luck Oleo. lbs 69c !

EGGS Strictly fresh, per doz. . . .52c BUTTER Very best, per lb 62c GOOD LUCK OLEO Per lb 36c OATMEAL Per lb 7c RICE Fancy Head, per lb 16c CATSUP Large Wz ox. bottle. .21c

HONEY In comb 53c GRAPE JUICE Pint bottle 39c KAR0 SYRUP No. 10 can 89c PEACHES Large can 35c CORN MEAL Per lb 7c CHI LA SAUCE Large bottle 35c

PEAS, CORN, TOMATOES, No. 2 . MVz MILK Tall cans 12y2 APPLE BUTTER Large jar 35c NAVY BEANS Per lb 10c PRESERVES Large jar 35c TOILET PAPER 4 rolls 25c

MEATS

SPRING CHICKENS Dressed ...53c LEG VEAL 28c SHOULDER VEAL 25c BREAST OF VEAL POCKET 20c VEAL STEAK OR CHOPS 35c CORN BEEF Our own cure, boneless 25c

PORK BUTTS Lean 28c PORK SHOULDER Small, lean. .25c PORK LOIN Small, lean 36c PORK STEAK Lean 32c LARD Oscar Mayer's, 5 lbs. .$1.15 DIXIE BACON 27c

LEG OF SPRING LAMB 38c LAMB SHOULDER 30c LAMB FOR STEW 15c LAMB CHOPS AND STEAK 40c BEEF FOR POT ROAST 18c BEEF TO BOIL 15c

Weil, the North Side Grocer who cdyertises and deliyers to all parts of the city, grres S. & H. Trading Stamps

A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, GROCERIES, FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS ALL ORDERS RECEIVED BY 1 P. M. DELIVERED SAME DAY

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