Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1920 — Page 2

THE TIMES

OP RUNS ACROSS A

T Hi WA

A n-e'.l knewn Brcida,v business man -was quoted by a Oary police off:cer the. other day as the stingiest roan In the yteel c.ty, and yes. many other c: : is . Tiii iathe policeman's story. Ear'y trva week a patrolman wis travel ng h s beat late In the e-venina". H" had .en trying; some of the front doors e; some ef th" Broadway stores as imetimes ni( of the More ovitra i.ar;e:-e!y neariect to locit them when icey leave tha store at nljr'nt. ft o happened that the patrolman. ?r ed one doer and he, rave it a push and open it flew, an Invitation to some ;neak th'ef that might have happened a'ons. Going; to the phone the patrolman called the police station and made a report that the d6r of j-o arid ?o store was open. After a half hour's effort on the part "f the desk sergeant to locate the owrn. er e-f the store, he called the patrolman that it wou1 be necessary for him to wa'rh the store until the owner was located Md the door locked. To rrrf.ke a Ions story short, the offcer camped in the store all nijfht a? she owner could not te located and did r.t pat in his appearance until the foli":ns morning;. Vpon the owner's arrival a.t the store the officer told h!m that he had found ha door unlocked and that he was givr orders from the station to stay at (he store a.il niht. The far from con. een'a! proprietor seemed anything but pacd . "I suppope you helped yourself and had your fill of my cani; ." gruffiy rescinded th thankless proprietor. "No air, I did not touch a piece of our candy.'' returned the tired off:rr. "T did get thirsty d-i-ins: the n Kht though and drank five bottles of your pop and here's a quarter."' The tore. owner took It and the cop "earned lesson number five.

Sure

Relief

fi R ri i .& u c

h Sure Relief

31 E LfL"Ji13

FOR INDIGESTION

1 white. 1.43 "i? I. ii. 2 white. 1.1.".. OATS No. 1. SThJ1,; Z white, 6 ," U IP; 3 whhe. tii 6.

BL'T TZn. Hecelpta. 6.fl tubs; creamery extra. 55: firsts. 47?5o'j; pack ins stock. 35SM0H. fXJtlS Receipts. 7.75$ cat; current

receipt!, 441; orinary firsts. 4 I '3 4? '

rts. 61(3 52; chW.. 33f JJ; dirties. 37 j? 3S. ClfEESE T ins. new, t li ZS : daisies, 2S'i; young Americas. 2 7 4; longhorns. 27 4; brick. 34 S. LIVE rOL'LTRT Turkeys, 45: chickens 31; springs, ". roosters. 31; geese, 34; ducks. 30 . POTATOES Receipts. 63 cars: Minne. sola and Karly Ohios, . 3.35 2.40.

m 9 LS 23 J

Yd

CHICAGO X.IYTSTOCX HOGS Receipts. 14.000 market steady to strong-; bulk, 14.11'Ci 15.1H top. la; heavy weight. 14.40 s 15.65: mc-jium weight. 15fll6: light wtTi..T. lo.:516; light lights. 14. 75S J5.76: Heavy packing sows, smooth. 14-o 14.30: packing sows, rough. 13.75 914; pigs. 1 3.30 ftj 15.35. CATTLE Receipts. 4.000; market steady; beef steers, medium and heavy weight, 17. 50 17.85: choice and prime. 12.25Q16.75: light weight. 14.50g. 17.73: E"i7 .nd choice. 14. 6n ff 1 7.75: common and medium, S . 5 0 Jf 1 4T"": butcher cattle, heifers. 4.50S9: cows. S'Q 12.73; bulls, 6Q 11.30; canners and cutters, cows and hoifers. 4fe'6: canner Peers. 4 7.50; veal cal', es (light and hajidy weight) 15S17.75; feeder steers, 7.50 i 12.25; stocker cows and heifers, 57?: western range cattle, beef steers. 3.75 2 15; cows ajid heelers. 10.50.

Allis Chalmers American Can

CHICAGO VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. 17 31 l'e; 7C- to 80 lbs., 1921c: $0 to 100 lbs.. 22 5- 23c; fancy. 34c; over weight kid-r-: s, 140 to 175 lbs . UQ lSc.

craxoA&o cask osaiit n-fTEAT No. 1 red, 2.m: 2.3S2-9; 3 red, 532.55',: 2.51: 1 hard winter. 2.33 & 2 5: wintr. 2.57 '5 2.60; 1 northern 2 602. 5S: 2 northern spring.

2. SO. COruV-Xo, 1 misd. 1 1.3ft 1.50; 2 mjLd, 1.45: 3 mixed. l.J1.44',; 4 r'lied 1.43: 1 and 2 el low. 1 . lo'"f 1.5 1 ;

2 red. 4 red, 2 buru srring, 2.5.2 9

American Car and Foundry American Locomotive American Smeltinff American Steel Foundry .... a 1 , .i ll-iljlJL.

3' . 35 1, .135' . 5 . 0

American

Anaiondt

Baldwin Locomotive 1

Bethlehem .Steil li Canadian Pacific 1 Central Leather

Chctiapeake and Ohir

Chicago and North ffnitrn .... Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Colorado Fuel Consolidated Gas Crucible Steel 1 Delaware and Hud.-'on 1 Krie General Motors Int. Nickel Int. Paper l-ackawanna Steel Lehigh Valley Midxale Steel New York Central Northern Pavflc Ohio Cities Gas Pressed Steel Car Railway Steel Springs Reading Republic Iron and Steel Texas C" Vmon Pacific 1 V. S. Rubber I. S. Steel I . 3 . SlfH I I'fd . . . 1 West ins house TVillys Overland Sinclair Oil

o

53 ' 61 ' 74 i 7 ' :i6

' It) ' 2 1 1 IS si 4S 1 33 ' 7 5 1 7 J :iS ' 57 r

4S ' 1

r

o t

F&r Colds, Grip, mf'uemt nd Headaches front Colds UiXe ILm Bm Qm (Lajc&live Bronte Quxntm TtibUts )

FOR

4 SEE

Cha. Arkin & Son 163 State St. Hammond

"Where ETerybody Goei

f THE

RPHEU

U THEATRE

Hammond :: Indiana The Coolest Place ia Towa TODAY

4Be Cautious, Girls'

A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY Pretty Girls Special Scenery Catchy Music THE FENNARDS NoTelty Jugglers LAMBERT Premier Xylophonitt FLANNAGAN & STAPLETON Comedy Singing and Dancing BIDWEU & RICE Muaiol Oddity WELL & DEVEARA Comedians

3J3P

4

&

SAVE

It is not the dolkr you earn, but the dollar you save, that is the measure of your progress. We urge every man, woman and child to save regularly in order that they, may not be caught in an emergency without funds. Make it your business to put aside a certain amount on each pay day and you will be surprised at the accumulation. FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Corner State and Hohman Sts. Hammond, Indiana

PETER W. MEW. Pres. JOS. W. WEIS, Vice-Prcs

DAVID T. EMERY, Sec-Treas. CHAS. H. WOLTERS. Asst. Sec-Treas.

REPORTED STEALING AT REVIVAL TENT Another !a;X"e audicncr a "jrmhlf-d '.a.t night a the south side lent meet-

Ing:. being conducted in the tent at the corner of Sandard anuc and Madison street. Evanyehst Smithson spoke of leprosy and sin and used N'aunian. an old tet'tament charactvr, who had the leprosy and was henlcd by dipping seven tines in the river Jordan us commanded by tjie prophet, a.s the le.son , "The writer does not say that N'aaman thought he had the leprosy, but that he was a leper. Tt war? real. The lepers were required t - cry out. "unclean, unclean!" and there a'e many

moral lepers that should be required to civ out unclean. Many tjday are so block they would make a mni-U on cha.

coal gome folks so crooked they could hide behind n cork screw. Naajnan was healed when he dipped . himself seven times as commanded. No tno will he tared today till he ha obeyed H whole and complete KOpel." Services tonlKht and each nijriit over Sunday . If was reported la.st niiitit that Certain parties had hern stealing from the tent. Unless th artnrle Mohn are promptly returned arre.t. are liable to rr.xu't .

S CATENAS GAMES The fast .catena Coin of Hmnmond, will onus h;it with the fa.-tr.st baieh.iil fani !n U hil in?, known a " the opeiihaRen A. C The game will be play erf st Morris I'ark Sunda". pept . 5th.

Game called at 2:30. To llie hsehlt

fans of Hammond, this will be. the catena's lant iram! at homo thin year, so come out and help the home boys win. while you have the chance. Labor l)ay the .Ncatcnas will travel to Thornton. 111. The bus will leave Calumet avenue aud Sibley t'lrret at one oViock. Those wishing to make the trl. cone ,ea rlr and get a stood seat, "oc a roi'irtd. fi-Jigets you to Thornton Iabor Day .

SAM ONLY WENT FOUR ROUNDS Kez-Biisr of the slim crowd, that ntended the hosing card of Gary's Med-,

PASTIME TODAY Harry Morey in "THE BIRTH OF A SOUL"

TOMORROW Tex Ray in "THE UNKNOWN RANGER"

i-I-J-O-U

TODAY Eddie Polo in 'THE VANISHING DAGGER' Also "The Lost City" Special Added Attraction Mary Pickford in "THE OLD TIME MOVIE SHOW" TOMORROW Madelaine Traverse in "THE SPIRIT OF GOOD"

low. colored post, of the American Lesion at the Gary theatre last night. Sam LangTord, Boston's tar baby, .refused to fctep more than the four round route asainit Joseph Borker, the husky and youthful Philadelphia heavyweight aspirant. The gate receipts looked too small for Pamuel and lie made the four rounds a alow easy going affair. Can't fisht much anymore anyway. The other bout? also proved uninteresting aTTatrs and the house Inked like Medlow Post wa jroir.g to to in the hole.

PEDESTRIAN HURT Tailing to hear the warnini and th approach of a. machine driven by Joho Vandcrmeiyer of Chicago, Laura. K. MrBride. 577 Connecticut street, Gary, was struck "by the auto and hurled to. th pavement yesterday afternoon suffering painful bruises. The accident occurred at the I. H. Belt line at Miller. Upon medical examination it was learned that the Rirl's injuries were not serious

5

D.

V

i

DELUXE

TODAY AND TOMORROW Marguerite Clark in

Widow by Proxy

19

SUNDAY Alice Joyce in

The Prey"

' 1 i taaWaaWaV j

On Sale Tomorrow, Only $19.95 Jiliimiinrmniiiiiiiinniiniiniiiimiiiinimiiniini

Made In Hammond, Indiana

Saturday

Sept. 4th At this Price $19.95 iiitiiiiHiiniiuiiiniiHiiiiimimiiniinniinmiiiiH

100 1 Pure J Cotton Felt 1

An Actual Saving of $12. on the Famous

00

BE LUX

rATTi

RESS

Saturday, September 4th An Unusual Value at the Regular Price, $31.95 a Phenominal Value at the Sale Price

$2 Cash

$i

$2 Monthly

Hi 1

i I

The DELUX is the Highest Grade Mattress the Hammond Bedding Company make Money will not buy a finer Mattress. The Hammond Bedding Co. have put forth every effort to make the DeLux the highest grade mattress on the market. It is built, layer upon layer of THE VERY FINEST ELASTIC COTTON FELT, hand tufted, with imperial roll edge and round corners; covered with an extra heavy quality of drill and interwoven tucking. Blue and brown striped or fancy art patterns. $2 Cash and $2 Monthly

SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS

ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY SEPTEMBER 4

Reg. Price

uimiiiuiiiniiiniiuuiiiiuiiTmMMiHiii $2.50 Down; $2.50 Month Kenncy Rome Co. De Lux Bed Spring, the finest spring made. All sizes, finished in gray enamel Value $26.50. Special at $21.50

Sale Price

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 i i n i $1.50 Down; $1.50 Mo. Simmons Slumber King Spring. Guaranteed sagless; regular $19.95 value. Special at $16.75

v