Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1920 — Page 6
I'ase Six
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INCREASE IK
UNTRY
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COAL CASE
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MKTERNAT1CN6L NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 Tile
y rs. per
average of tli" pre-edit g fi e cr p -phe ,iu -I i"ti Index is ah ait I
K.rlini.- hoard of the bureau of crop ,., , ,-0 than last yais ass .ina.es today made -put,; e the t"l- ,(J u, t ion and .S per ceril niur
ing estimates from Its correspon 1- ;.,- y.-ar r. u r i k a i production and I tf.S j r ri'rt more tli.-n the average f ""-rri product) n. 3,1?.i::6.eii) the pre.v,'.ir..' flee years
tvslv i, as c-mparrd with 2,76-h84 !.'"' ' r-u.-h-l;. the averr.ge f.r the lal4-i:lS r".- i"J Yield per acre. 3.9. as cm;;.red w;th a ten year v. rage of "8.1 loo h. Is. Quality NT.T per cent ltt-ov(-r average price on Nov. I. ST 2 rr.'s.
V.ilte rot a to es Product ion, 1,V'. "',0 buf-nels. as compared w
mvuee ,-.f 3S2.lt 3. ""'' bii.he',s diir.n
1!14-1?!S peri id. Yi 1-1 per acr fiv
"-iTlit per me a.-r.i re d bushel, wheat pound.;, agains; 06 .7 last year ami ii.'. tliv ten year average. !'.! 33. l p u"i1s a.tainst 35 1 la: t j ear and 32." the tin year av-npo. StocKs of old e rn on farms Nov 1 estimated at t 12.21 !." l ushe s ( 4.1
421- per cent f 131! cropi. c.-titpar-d wi'ii
h r.n; p . S 3 T. I.I"!hIs a year ao,o, a?nt M.'.-
ClS.C-on l.ubiieis, avc,a::i of jirccciiinj;
ye .irs.
INTERNATIONAL N1VV: SER l.'El l.VUlA.NAl'dLlS. I.il, Nov. There
Kate is no truth vhater in the s;tein out than th u an uiider.sln-i lint,- was reached
while the altorne -gem: ral c,s In Indiana i !;;, that o.d.-noe jn th c.al conspna, y sIauU b- .-,. t r- s .1." de clared Judge A. Ii. Anderson m fodor.! court today when in esUjojt ion was bo
sun into ' certain i.. liters" involving
4 bushels a s.-ornpared w ith a t'-n t r awrace of 93.2 ou.r..-l. Qualtty , MTR ft Ollfc l" MTTCP.r!
GRID FLAYER DIES
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I'l ice uii Nov. 1, 11S 3,
V.vee t Potatoes Product -:-., lO.fVtJ
' bnsliels. as com pari U with
' of 74.P83.o'-.rt bushels '.liinrg
1-1'1S perio'i. Yield per a-'re 1
i nver- j ST
the I '"'hi:
4 naif
V.. -he-Is. as compared with a ten y.-ar ? t rag-f of f.S bn!h'lj'. Quality :r v?-a?. Price en N.i. I, 122.1 criits. The pr'oe index of a 'I crotw t: '. x. as I'S.1' jicr cent I', ps 'han a year 8 f nr.-l 4.6 per cent rrr.re than the DYE RIGHT Buy only "Diamond Dyes"
T.OIT?. Mx. No22 yiars o'. !. of ark on the Mi??o
M!:ie? , I-ven. dh d in a la.-t rv.i.-I't as the rcMi'.t o t a ; :k d in a u a me t !i
Kdwarl . I.-iu. l-tr .'i Schoi '. -t e.i! h s,.::al i-ij'iri' ? stisr'a it i n b 1 1'
No : O" a l soh o, PoOlTi's fp'n. Mas L .1 C k 1 i d .
team iv n 3 f
it !'- !i4 Saturd iv a Curt J w :icn lie
The Truth About Eczema and Piles
T'.iouands and thousands cf i eple, says Peterson of Buffalo, are karivns evi i wo'-k that on? 35 cirt box of Pet-e-rsoii'i Ointment will ibli-h -czema and banish rtUs. and thu Krateful 1. tiers I neeive eery day are worth more to me thin n..v,cy. "I had coze ma for rnat:- le'i on tnv h -.td and could not got anithinp to t stop the aony. I saw your ad and cot ore box and I owe you many thanks for the good it lias done me. There isn't n blot'h on my head now and T couldn't hfip but. thai.k l'eterson. for the eure
package of "Diamond Dye s" 1 trrea t " Mim Mnrv Hi!!. 42!) Tli.rd ac-
ccrtains direction to simple that any . li tsbursrh. Pa. w -:,an ian diamond-dye worn, shabby j j fkirts. waists, dresses, coats, flovn,; rli-es tf. tieiiJes the pU"s se-.m to Etokins--. sweaters, drap rls, r ve :y - j he ve s ." A. P. K-.it-er. 112 7 Washing. th.:.p. whether wool 8,lk. linen, cotton V-,,I1. Ave!nje. t;-. i: Wis. ' I Pe-er-o;. s Otntmonf for old sores, or mixed poods, new. rich. fadeless j ii It rhe-nn. ei-,ftns!tnl all s-kin d!saej!. bi-s. Haio drupgist show you "Iia-I T,ruc;;st remmend it. Mail orders
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At.y. i,.-u. I'.ilmirs coiiiHi:tion l!)i t'.o; coal cac. "There never was at any time duriny the conference lof go viri.innit ofticiaii conductms th: pri'.-e -ution any .:ixc. turn nia!e that e:d- iut sh uid be suppit ssej." Todai's i-.vestlcati-. n follo ws the res-ig-p.ation i f Pan V". iSimms. sspecim assistan district attorney in oharse o." the c al ease, who quKt because he declared tiie a I ".onto;, -one ra l's iustruct.iors. in line with the r. ported "uuicrstandine" that e idenoe used in the Injunction and contempt proceedings
f. Eliminate tns Poisons h .,,., m The chief indications in the i treat.-nent of Jjr.cUMATISM 5 are to neutralize the toxins y y aiivi ciestro'- the specific poisons t
n circulatunc in trie body. a
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S rapuiiy eiiminates the prisons, thereby reiiei; all symptoms an 4 preventing tneir return. No
Card.
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aain.-t tlie miners !i.n;i i rol le use l i.: the orcsoat conspiracy rase, "literally cut the heart out of the case."
Judge Anderson's assertion was mad.,.
following testimony by Mr. Simms an' special district attorney. Slack, who ask
ed for a continuance of the conspiracy '.- :,i: -,. i;,.. fovrrnni'iit is not r 1 to l r- c. (: 'ti the s:a:;d Mr. Simms uuoted a to'. (Cr-' i from the attorney Keier.il sa Ii:k !,v (Mr. Palm, r) was suie Judse And-r-cm wo ii Id ' reeair h . U'ld-rst uidini;. Mr. Simms le VareJ th n V abs,,!ti 'y no foundation for a i-l.ili incut Like that." "Was there ever any such agreement ?" ::sio d Jilp,. Atidorson.
Mr. tiiii.niso replied. Tin- attorney had been quoted i
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i c..-;.iiibM-ii i ress dispat. lies as saying I that an und- r.oiaiullHS had le-en re.aehfd hit a confer,.r.-,. here !.-. s.. last. . i t.-miej by Judge Anderson. At'y. ! 1 i,::;KV' efl- eiinws, JuJgo c. II. Ames. tlu-n abstain to t!v- at t .rue;. -Kfi-r ii. i I'M. Alt;-. Van Ny!. Mr. black and As-sos-ant Atty. ;-.,,. Miich-'l!. j Tji.ing too stand Mr. rinnic 1 l hat anv :i'ro lihi nad n.-i-n rac:ied ! t!,c suprriSbMii of "any cviden.i v. !;at.-o, Mr. Sliak declared he hid !ern mn I VM'il SilgoStlons in -..-.rious f.1ae s that ; tin- departm, io. i f jtjstlc v. as "not in i inpathy with tio s.. pr-. seen ; inns." ai d j .".aid he is i.,.t , p.,.,,. ,,n s.),at ,hc at. i ti-rney-g, neral , oc poet I I'iscussjnsr Atty. On. rainier-? ordr j to the local fed-rnj officials that the
" uiti.ee used in t'u- prei..us wmers case should I.ot 1.! used in the re,-,. sp-racy case. Judge Anderson said: 'Its strangely near compounding a fdor.y. I don't say it is 1 say u Strang, ., near it " jud--e And. rson then r-jj laws show. ii.g that the surpr. ssin cf tidence would le compoundhig a felony.
ino arm oi t.us c.iurt l- long It
has been l:non to reach further
-laMiiiition, continued Judge Anc
son.
n-.e Jurist then defined foniemnt of V'
court and read i'alx.irs letter and tele- I fj
Moo, iu .ji, oirnms. ins'ruciiug ir.ra t--' gar ling th.? use of e idetie.; . i
"The way I eorist no' th;-, let'er is that .,
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f5 orein
The
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" drugs. Halt a teaspoonful cf 2 Albert's Rheurruti: Remedy B
once or twice a day is suifiaent.
this t el. grs m ,
m
her' somc-
vh- re sornepody has agri'rao ease should b thrown (.ut." h "!" that isn't c-.nt'tnrt of ,
that this d" '-lar. d. urt chat
5 Price $1.00. X
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i J:,dc ,-td- r.-o ri at the coi j h.-s reic.nrks grant.-d th" g .v I pe'::.i. n for a cent !nuai:c of
;racy case, ih-.o., January l,
date of tr-al.
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For Thanksgiving an A Every Day Time now to prepare and plan for the Thanksgiving Table Here are many worth while suggestions for the Thrifty housewife who appreciates the combination of high quality and low price. Decided Savings and Doubh S & H Stamps Tomorrow
PAT BROWN MAY
GET IMPORTANT JOI
INf'IAN'Ap. -,LIS. In-!. Nov. 3 bev J !al changes a:",; due to take nlae t -, '
Gatehouse offkfa w montho t f.-a jse ot" tl :-!-. T. JlcCray. a r.e
the next
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As agents and correspondents of leading United States and European banks we are in an exceptionally fine position to execute orders for checks, money orders and cable transfers to all parts of the world. We have the facilities, ability and willingness to render the best service.
Personal Attention cf A. J. MARKO,
our vice president and cashier, who is a pioneer in foreign banking, will be given to every foreign order sent through us. Mr. Marko established and built up the foreign exchange department of one of Hammond's leading banks and during more than SIX YEARS OF SERVICE TRANSMITTED MILLIONS TO DIFFERENT FOREIGN COUNTRIES WITH FULL SATISFACTION. Mr. Marko's foreign banking experience and the fact that he knows the various rules and regulations of all the foreign countries enables us to not only give receipt for your money, but to give you valuable advice which will save trouble and money.
e Guarantee to Furnish the
ayee's Receipt on all Money Orders
W e Guarantee if the Or Jer Cannot be Transmitted within a Re isonable time to pay back the Full Amo ant paid to us Tlie holidays are near and your relatives and friends in Europe are suffering. Try our services and send a few dollars to them. Ask for our rates before sending money away. . If you want to bring your family or relatives, we can furnish the necessary affidavits and steamship tickets since we are agents for all the largest steamship companies.
. :t ij anticipated at the ftateheuso let tl.e ineommg administration v. ill
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BLUE BIRD DINNER SETS High-grade Swic-s Porcelain, decorated with small birds and apple blossom sprays, with a blue edge. Set consists of 6 dinner plates. 6 bread and butter pUtes, 6 sauce dishes, 6 cups, and saucers. ! meat platter and 1 vegetable dish. Regular $9.50 valae, on sale. Wednes
day
CEREAL SETS X"hitr glazed PoTcela'm in a variety of decorations, including the famous Blu- Bird decoration. Set consists of siz large cereal jars and covers, 6 spice jars, I vinegar. I oil bottle and large si.e salt box. Regular price $15.00. $9.98
$5.98
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10-Piece Brown Glazed Earthen Cookiag Ware Set, White Glazed on inside. Set consists of a Casserole, 6 Custard Cups and hvo Pudding Pans, on sale at QRr per set 'uv' 4 - piece Brown Glazed White Lined Earthen Main? Bowl Set. Set consists of one each, 5. 6. 7, and 8 inch bowls, $1.40 value,
on sale at
Oral Savory Self-Basting and Self-Brownin? Roasting J 2g Pan at . .
79c
Covered Roasting Pans Mad of smooth, refined steel, family size. $1.00 val. CO-
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MAHOGANY NUT BOWLS As illustrated, with sL nickle plated nut picks and nut ",a.trto $1.49
Crumb Sweeper Highly Nickle Plated Cae. good quality brush, regular pirce $3.50 IJQ 7fcn sale for O
oringinjr al-cur a-. en.
th-ely new state tax board personnel. I'iit present members t.f the- hoard ai; .'"red A. Sims and Strang-? .V CraKun" KepubUcar.s. and J'hilip ZO'Tciice r! Democrat. Th term cf Mr. Crajun ends tcember 1. and it Is certain that h"- :". not be reappointed. Although h" has the appointi-.e jow,.;-. C, jvrmor Goodrich consulted Mr. MeCray
i-o..w,t c:p .-.jeeessor to r. .raun. njThey agreed to offer the plare to a farj-.ier of prominence. v.ut both J: SJ e.n. d to make his name public tint I l a.S-ep'ance f rec-ovd. j It is understood that th" man Ir Speii-J lives at r. ckpo-rt. John Broun jo: Mockport. a n-j.-Jei;.- kn n fai rnvr. I a-'tive in th camnai.qn and ma
peec::s f.nr-rl., to 3fr. MeCray. In this connection it is an intrestin;
I tact that several Ilrowns are hcins I mentioned. Th' -e 13 a John Crown I of Monon. president of th Indiana j Federation of Farmers' associations 5 j whei has been talked of in connection H j th appointment, and it is yaid Siihat I. Nw t Bro-vn of Franklin, at S j present a membr of t he ptat" pardon S I '"'s r-I are! Mat? Brow n. f .rni'-r'.v Ira--5 ifr of T,'k ee ,,,.-. ar i;1 8n atv;-
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UTHE FRIENDLY BANK" 627 Hohman Street
J. G. IBACH. Piesident.
. J. MARKO. Vice President and Cashier. Manager of the Foreign Department.
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Mcoiay wouel na-e H in i:i-- p- .
to nake a than?- in this connection j 1 1- 'old he desii-o to do Accordit:5 ; I,-, talk at the stn'chwf. there is a
Pyrex Transparent Oven Glassware The most Sanitary and Durable ware made. Here at Big Savings for Thanksgiving Day. Pie Plate$, 8 inch sue, ObJonr Bread Pan,
69c
$1.25 value
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Casserole, 1 quart size, with cover C 1 OC
$1.75 val.
sue y2xby2 Q&r for 4-ounce Round Custard CT 15c each
2 quart Afaminum Sauce Pan, heavy quality, $1.25 $4-50
value,
cn sale at day at
1 HhJ$J
era t iiiem.K
fi--d ahe-jt -uo virs aee. luil h va t nuestion wh'tiir Mr. Zoercher win be oi-t;n:if ,l in rfi-., v.-itho-it an-.- a-i- i continued under hi. indf flnlt appoint-n,.-inceni-.nt of a deln'te fnuto of of- j n.ent o-- t ill h- appointed by 'iovern r fie f him. Tons, ir npne.irs t 'oi t I .,o..'lrie'i for a d't'tnite trm.
III lili III 11 1 'ilt
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Windsor Kettle, nith
. , , cover, made of 1 cavv The Genuine Dunlap Silver Aluminum. The
Universal Bread Blade Cream and Egg settle for po; roait and :. 11.. 1 D-.i -.t 1 1 - .1
in-iany pnecu Deater, compiete wiin dowi various other ues.
ar$1.00 $2,50 va. tf
byCfo- Wednes- 2 re8uI
vaiue, on sale.
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$1.69
Wrhite Metal Tea Spoon5c seller, on sale at . . Table Spoons, 1 c kind
on sale at . . .
-Regular
2c 5c
6 Cup Rochester Aluminum COFFEE PERCOLATOR $3.50 value at $2.48
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Hellermans Headquarlesfor all Kinds OF
shoe:
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In the Quest for Snappy Novelties we have never nerjl3cted one single kind of footwear that folks need for every day use.
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Comfort Shoes For O'uer acd Younger Wcnen A Complete Line, Ranging $4.50 to $10.50 Here you may select a "Comfort Shce" which at the same time embodies the day's best style.
Work Shoes for all Men $4 to $10.50 Let us show you any desirable make of Modern Work Slices, lou'll find "all possible value for the money."
HELLERMAN SHOE STORE 593 Hohman Street Hammond, Ind.
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MEN I Cure Piles, Stricture, Fistula Without the knife, pain or detention from business. Also all priate and blood diseases peculiar to men. LADIES I Cure .Women's Diseases By the latest painless methods NO KNIFE OR OPERATION ALL CHRONIC DISEASES Successfully treated. If sick, discouraged, down-hearted, call and see me. It will cost you nothing and mav result in your CURE I will tell you your trouble and advise you. A SQUARE DEAL And honest treatment for all. Call TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE. Consultation free. Terms reasonable.
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Specialist
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