Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 11 September 1920 — Page 8

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THE TIMES

September 11. 1920

MINERS ARE

DISREGARDING

WILSON NOTE

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON". Sept. 11. l'n willing to yield "one iota" to the striking anthracite miners, the government today is prepared to enter into a long; strugsls to break the strike. The president has atly stated that he h:!1 not yield and officials are confident I hat this statement trill have its effect upon the strikers within a few days and the men will return to their work. Hugh Keru-in of the department of conciliation f th department of labor, who has been handling th situation, stated toIay that all reports had Indicated th nen yere slowly returning to their work nnd he was hopeful that the end of next week would see the tie-up in tho anthraito industry broken. The president still holds a trump card which ho may play at any moment and this is a ruling that men on strike ar nt entitled to back pay granted them .inar ta award of the anthracite coal commission. This back pay amounts to 51 5,000.000.

BUTTER Keceipts. 8.695 tubs; creamery, extra, 56; firsts 4" 54 Va ; packing stock, 3540t. EGGS Receipts 10.553 cases; current receipts. 48'S49,s; ordinary firsts 454T; checks, 3D a 35; dirties, 354. X.IVE rOl'LTRV Turkeys, 45; chickens 28: springs, 33; roosters, 22; geese C4: ducks, 23. POTATOES Receipts, 29; Minnesota and Early Chios 225'3'24'3.

Alhs Chalmebsr .... .......... American Can American Car and Foundry ... American Locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundry Amerlcaln Tel. and Tel ... American Woolen Baldwin Locomotive ........ Bethlehem Steel B ......w,... Canadian Faciflo T-r--. t . x Central Leather Chesapeake and Ohio ........... Chicago and North Western Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul Crucible Steel . C'-i :i Cane Sugar Delaware and Hudson .......... En , ..... General Motors mm, ........... Ilinois Central , ....... Lackawanna Steel -, r r.fidvale steel New York Central Northern Pacific Republic Iron and Steel ....... Texas Co. . .. ........ .. . Union Pacific , - . . T . . . . . .... V. S. Rubber ....... V. a Steel -..-......... Weptlnghouse .................. Willys Overland . Sinclair Oil

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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 2.400; market it l'J ?15 higher; bu!k. 14 . 75 ft 16 . 75 ; top. 16 .85: hevayweight 15 . 30 f 16 60; medium weight 16gl6.5; light weight. 16.19316.85: light lights 15.50N16.6O; heavy packing sows, smooth 14. 7 5 'i 15.10; packing sows, rough, 14.35S 14.75; pigs. 14.25-516. CATTLE Receipts, 1.10.

CHICAGO CASH GHAIX WKEAT No. 2 red. 258; 1 hsrd win. ter ;571259: 2 hard winter. 25611 257; 3 hard winter. 253; 1 mixed 256 ; I mixed. 255S258. CORN No. 1 mixed Unin; j mixed, 140'ffli; 3 mixed. 139; 2 prlng and 2 yellow. 141 M, n 1 41 ij ; 3 y-How, I!"'??'-;; 1 white and 2 white. 140 V: OATS No. 1 white. 65V4; 2 white, 65H ; 3 white. 64' SoC.

Tho Chrlstiaa Frienda ChurcJi. At the school house on Spruce st , near Madison st. Rev. E. J. Griffoth, Pastor. 10:00 a. m. Sunday School. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Service. Trinity English Lutheran Church. K. of P. Temple, corner Hohmat and Ogden sta. H Mackenserj. Pastor. 54 Mts-m f.

If You Hare Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND 3476 Prompt and Efficient Service Always. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY & REPAIR COMPANY The EJectric Motor Hospital 142 Sibley St. Hammond

Phono 144S. 9:45 u tu. 10:30 a. m.7:45 p. m.

Sunday School. Morning Servlca. Evening Worship.

BlTlni XaaUng X Actio . Held at our branch, SOS Truman avi., very Sunday at 10 a. m. All froe. All

welcome. Salratlom Army. 269 East State st. Captain Eamutl Hedegaard In charge. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. V. P. II. at 6 p. m. Salvation service at 8 p. m. Week day meeting Thursday, Saturday night at 8 p. m. Thce schedules are for the summer months. rtrat Church of Chrlrt, Solent it. 7:0 S. Hohman St. Morning service at 10:45. Sunday school at 12 o'clock? Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A free reading room is open dally except Sunday, from2 to 5 p. m.. and on Tuesday and Friday evenings from 7:39 to 9. The public Is cordially welcome to all services and to visit the reading room. Pins Strrt Fresbjtcrlftn Church. Corner Tins st. and Chicago ave. Rev. M. H. Krauss. Pastor. Rsiden?e. 406 Oak st. Phona 812M. :45 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. --Morning Worship 2:00 p. m. Catechism Classes. S:30 p- m. Senior and Intermediate Cnnstian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting $ Friday, 7:30 p. m. Choir practice. Centenary M. Z. Ch.uroh. Moved to Weil butldlng . Gcstlin St. Warren C. Henslee, Pastor. Sunday school 9.45 a. m. Preaching service 10:45 a. m. Epworth league 7 p. m. Evening service 8 p. m. The Associated Bible Student hold public services! every Sunday In Odd Fellows Hall. Services are undenominational and the speaker is from Chicago. Clon X. X. Churoh. 202 Truman ave. Rev. Berk. Pastor, Thone U93J. $:30 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Study. 10:30 a. m. Morning Service. 7:30 p. m. Epworth League. Soil St. Pentecostal Assembly. 743 Sohl st. J:31 a. m. Bible School. 10:30 a. m. Preaching Service. 7:43 p. tn. Preaching Service. Thursday evening. 7:45 p. m.

rirst Church of the Nacarens. Corner Calumet and Michigan aves. A. M. Wells, Pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Preaching 10:45 a. m. Class meeting: 3:00 p. m. Toung Peoples meeting. 6.45 p. m. Evangelistic service 7:45 p. m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday, 7:45 r- rn Orchestra practice, 7:45 p. m. Fiday night. Street meeting, S'PO p. m. Saturday night. Christian Church. Calumet and Summer street. C. M. Smithson. Pastor. P:Sfi Bible school. 10:45 Communion and Sermon. Baptismal service. p'lbiecf "God's Ordinan'-""."

7:00 Intermediate and Senior Enloavor. 8 00 Sermon. ' een Men Who Sinner." PapUsmal service. The ouh Ptde bus leaves ISth and Madison st 9:lS The North flds bus will be on Sheffield P:O0, Huehn. 9,i0; Oak and Hoffman. 9:20. Ftbs ride tu and from the service. , Ttrst Presbyterian Churoh. Hohman and Highland sts. J. C. Parrett, Minister. , Htble schol at 9:45 a m. Morning worship at 11:09 a. m. Hub jest "Selrtshness." Christian F.ndcavor at 6:30 p. m. K-bert Wllhelm lead"r. K veiling A'orshlp 7:3'"- p. m. Subject "The Record Sinner." St.- Paul's Church Episcopal. Rimbach'Ave. and Ann St. Rev. W. J. Hawthorne, rector. The old order of the Sunday services will b resumed tomorrow and the ss ston of the Sundav school. The choir will sing morning and evening and teachers in the Sunday school re asked to be in their places wilh thdr pupils. Holy Communion at a.m. Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Mid-dov service and sermon at lll:45. Evening serlcr and sermon at 7:30. Plrst Methodist episcopal Church. T. J. Bassett. Pastor. 9:00 a. m. clas meeting. 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and Blbls classes. tO:45 a. m. Morning worshipBaptism of children, of adults, reception of members and th" Lord s supper. 6-30-p. m Epworth league.

Theme Institute Echoes." Leader Grace Sickles. 7:30 P. m Evening worship. Theme "Who are lnchid"d?" 1 7:45 p. m. Wednesday Trayer meet- 1

Uing. Thome iTayer tor in cnurcn (

and the conference. . Monroe Street MethoOlst BplseopaL P.ev. Ponald Wsjne Riddle, Pastor. ' Sunday school 10:45 a. m. j Morning service IIM a. m. Epworth league 6:30 p. m. ; Evening service 7:30 p. m. I

Tlrst Baptist Churoh. 207-213 Sibley st. It. P. Licklider. Pastor. Sunday school 10 s. m. Morning worship 11 a. m Theme "What Is a Bible Revival?" Senior B. T. P. V. 7 p. m. Evening worship I V- m. Theme "The Church' With OoFower." Pr. James W. Kramer, the alifornia evangelist will be the preacher. These are the first of n series of messages to bo bruaht to the citnens of Hammond by thi" man of unusual gifts and rowr. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. S5 Clinton st. W. F. Lichtsinn. Pastor. 9:3i First service (Germanl. 10:00 Morning service. ?:3 American Luther 1eagy. 7:30 Evening service. Sermon subject "God's iiouse is Sillen'y Built." Monday. p. m. Meeting cf voting members at the school. tmmtnusl Brangellcal Chureh. 34S Sibley St. Rev. Carl SchaefTer, pastor. Phone 11S5VT. 9:00 a. m. Sunday school. 10:15 a. m. German service m Sunday school hail; th church is being renovated. Wednesday 7:45 p. ro... Men's Sick pertefl eitr p. m Brtberbi.

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ORDERS TAKEN FOR DYEING We represent the most reliable dyeing house in . America. This institution is receiving orders from every part of the world. You have every assurance that if you place your order through us. your garment will get exactly the same service as the largest manufacturers are receiving. Prompt Service Prices Reasonable PHONE 216 WE'LL CALL HOPMAN CLEANERS 375 SIBLEY STREET HAMMOND

Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street Phone 3032

When You Buy a WASHING MACHINE Buy It For Its Name and Reputation

ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE Also Demand a Guarantee That Will Protect Yob A food washing machine is a splendid investment. It should represent a lifetime of service. That's the main

issue. Don't let anything else "side track" you. j Recently a group of electrical enji- J neers after studying various makes of i washing machines decided on the THOR for their own homes. THEY

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work for September Automobile : Tops. Upholstery and Seat Covers rebuilt and repaired. Y our car pai neci by men wh know how ! and can icadily guarantee every j job. i Call us for Estimates. !

Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Company Phones: Office 2141 Res 3446 303 MICH. AVE. HAMMOND

IN YOUR HOME Only $10 that is all Then small monthly payments. The Thor pays for itself. It costs no more than you would pay for a laundress and when it is paid for you have a "laundress" in your home forever. Phone for Demonstration HAMMOND 525 Find out and be convinced about the Thor before next wash day. Don't do even one more washing (he old way. Standard Electric Engineering Co.

633 So. Hohman St. PHONE HAMMOND 525

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Electrical Dealer There s a Reason.

For Auto Radiator Work We haTe the largest and bast shot for the repairfcf of Radiators, Fendrs Hoods, Tanks and Lamp. W. also make new radiators and replacs new cores Into any make of radiator.

Wo guarantee all of our work.

GRAND BALL Given by The Singing and Dramatic Society of H. Sienkiewicz SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th At Palonia Hall, 196 Cameron St., North Hammond Commencing at 6 P. M. Music by Zielinski Tickets 50 cents

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Every Item has been Specially Selected to sell at Large Savings

Wonderful Fabrics at Special Prices

FRENCH SERGE 42 inches wide, in wanted Autumn shades of navy, copen, seal brown and black. Very special for Thrift A Q Monday, per yard. . . . V PLISSE CREPE 30 inches wide, blue bird and plain patterns, in pink and white. S3C Per yard OUTING FLANNEL 36 inches wide, in a pretty range of stripes, for underwear, night O Q gowns, etc. Per yard ....

Silk Special DRESS TAFFETA 36 inches wide, in pretty shades of black, navy, copen, green seal brown, taupe and grey. Also all evening shades. This is a regular $2.75 value. For Thrift 1 A Q Monday, per yard. . T'

PERCALE 36 inches wide, in navy, copen, greys and lights. A closely woven standard cloth and our usual 59c value. For Thrift 2Qf Monday, per yard. sts1 CALICO Best American quality, in a pretty range of patterns. O O Special, per yard fcrfsW "STARTEX" T0WEUNG Part linen, soft finish, nicely bleached and a durable cloth for household O Q use. Per yard.... .swiv EMBROIDERED PILLOW CASES The wanted medium sizes, with neat embroidery work and a regular 98c item. Thrift Monday, 1Q 2 cases for.. P 1 1.27 SHEETING REMNANTS 2 yards wide, in the best Pepperell bleached quality. . fQ n Per yard..,..........

TABLE DAMASK 70 inches wide, in a highly mercerized finish cloth, with a variety of (I 1 CQ wanted designs. Yard . V 1 27 DRESSER SCARF 18x45 inches, linen finished center, trimmed with filet lace and the usual $1.00 value. Thrift Monday, AQper yard UI7C LONG CLOTH Plain white, English finish, and the usual 49c OQ value Per yard CC

Wool Goods Special 54 INCH FRENCH SERGE An xcellent extra wide cloth, in the 'eading Fall shades. For Thrift Monday only. JfcO 59 per yard .. . P

Women's Lisle Hose Black or Brown Mercerized 69c Seamed back to insure perfect fit, highly mercerized, wide elastic garter tops, double sole, high spliced heel.

Women's

Children's

Girls'

Union Suits Lisle Hose TamO'Shanters

Light Weijbt' 65c Fine ribbed garments, in white or pink, no sleeve, knee length.

Black Only 35c Fine ribbed, double sole and heelf slightly imperfect.

98c

For the school girl; of good grade velveteen, silk tassel, black, blue or brown.

Timely Suggestions from the Juvenile Section Infants Coats Girls' Serge Dresses Little Boys' Suits

Coats for the little tots, made in pretty dark mixtures of Zibiline and plain finished cloth; loose lines of belted effects in browns and blues. Some have velvet collars and button trimming, others have beaver cloth collar in contrasting colors. Button trim. These little coats are vrey desirable for service and comfort, lined throughout with good quality lining in floral designs. JJC Sizes 2 to 4 years $8.95 aad

These are the standard make in school girls dresses. Peter Thompson styles, in good quality navy blue serge, white braid trim collars and cuffs, ebmlem on sleeve, also buttons add class and distinction to the smart dress for the school mi.s. These are rare values for the price. We offer them in sizes 8 to $11 95 14. at only..

Here is a lot of suits for small boys just the kind to give good service. They are well tailored on good lines, fine workmanship and nice enough for dress, and ver y appropriate for school wear. Made of dark wool mixtures, belted effects, with knicker pants lined through- 1515 out. Sizes 3 to 6.........

Shoe Bargains Women's House Slippers, fine kid, in one-strap and boudoir. All sizes. Selling at $2.75 and $3.00. , $ 1 7Q Special for Monday at. P X 9 U Little Boys' Scout Shoes

Elk hide uppers, with good quality leather soles. Sizes 10 to Wj. Sold

regularly at $3.50. Monday's special, at . .

$1.98

Preserving Time MASON FRUIT JARS Pint size 85c Quart size 95c Half-gallon size $1.15 Caps, per doz 35e Rubbers, per doz 12c STONE JARS 1 -gallon size, at. . 20c 4- gal!on size, at .80c 5- gaIlon size, at..... $1.00 '10 gallon size, at....' $2.65 PRESERVING KETTLE With bail, wood handle. I 1 QQ 1 0-quart size. Special . . V 1 O

Men's Union-Alls "Lee" and Headlight, khaki or blue, one-piece suits. Sell for GLA 7E $6 and $6.50, at V. - Men's Union Suits Medium and winter weight cotton Union Suits; gray, ecru and mottled.

Our $2.50 garment. Each, only

$1.50

Men's Hose Fine gauge Cotton Hose, in black, tan, gray and navy. Our 25c 1 C seller. Per pair IOC

Taffeta Silk Blouses Ladies' Taffeta Silk Blouses, in striped effects; dark suit shades. Broken sizes. Worth up to $10. QC Special for Thrift Monday, each

Percale Aprons

Ladies' Percale Aprons, in stripes and dots; white ruffle around neck. Worth $2.95. $ l QQ Specially priced for Thrift Monday, each. . . P 1 0

Very Special Grocery Items

! COFFEE Monarch or Bonita, steel cut. ! 3 lb. can for

! SUGAR Best cane granulated. I Per lb.

PEABERRY COFFEE Worth fully 45c. Thrift Monday, per lb

! PEANUT BUTTER Fresh made, i Per lb.

! BUTTERINE Jelke's Good Luck. Per lb. ...

$1.25 . 15c 27c 25c 33c

SALMON Fancy Red Alaska. Per can

39c

BUTTER Keota Creamery, finest obtainable. CQ' Per lb. OOC PEAS Sun Dew brand. (Six cans to a cus- 1 fj tomer). Per can 1 UC

LEMONS Large juicy California. Per dozen

SOAP U. S. Mail. 10 bars for

22c 56c

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