Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1920 — Page 14
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tmitpon 1.1 1 1; TIMES Friday. November 1920. TITESE WOMEN WILL TAKE LEAD IN WASHINGTON SOCIETY IF THEIR HUBBIES ARE CHOSEN CABINET MEMBERS MsnM owing- to pressure of buainaaft Arounemer.t was made that Prof. . .ll.y of Cliicarfi University will (five en illiistrattl lecture on traneportatujn and other Interesting features of itnportanoo to inhabitants In an opn mett:-.!r to : held N'ov. 24 WHAT CAMPAIGN COST A. F. OF L. Washington. Nov. 12 The American Federation of lAblr tooay filed v.itli the clerk c houan of representatives Its report of eitc-tlon eainpaijrn recipts and exp;rid!tur-s ar.otving receipts from Keb. 24 to Nov. 2 of $r0,174.141 and enpenditurs t.f $ " 1 . ? S 8 end in the treasury. 81.1S5.S3. Tlia rej-rt shows tMat about twthlrda of this sum was expended f.-r printing and the remainder largely for office eapenaes and salaries. tkWa'UJIBIIW.T1iWBbHlB ifg Advertise in The Times and 3---'i ait corae WiiH Bight. Then youl oe sure it will be th;te. ATlie Chalmers American Can roerioan Car ami foundry . Xmerican Linseed Vnierlran Locomotive merican 3mlr!rg American Steel Wundrv Read The Times Want Ada 86 ' American Tel. and Tel .tnerlcan 25 '.tie 7 v At.tconda 45 ii.tiiinin Locomotive Rthte."i'm Steel B hrj Butte and Superior 11 Canadian Pacific US7 ''ntr! Leather 37 . ristm s
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.Steel
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Ha General Blectric. . 1 tenrral Motor . . .
i .ackaws nr.a Steel 57 i.ehlgr'n Valley .Vidvale Steel ?i V. Y. Air Drake Sl "- Tork Central TSVj Xotthern Pacific 8 Ohio Oitfe? G-aa 38 r'wtisjlvinis VH-i f&aHway bteo! Spring ' S7 r.-adin tlii public Iron and Kieel s 'l'ense Co 6s Vision racirlc J21 iu i". S. Rubber 63 f. S. Steet S2i; r. s. steei rrd iosv.
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packing sows, pig. JU'.'.'Oa
CHiC.tbO LHD STOCK. ( HOGS Heccipte. 20.00c; niaikel.i toostly lOtfloo lower. Hulk. 12.2t1! 12. 9": top. 113 CS; heavyweight. 12.4 'i i'l3.ti"t modi ii m weight. ? 12.60 'Jt 13.00; : jrht weight, $12.35 J 12.SI': Hcht lflt;s.f IU. 25 12.75 ; heavy pricking sows!
iir.ooth. Jtl.7.'7 12.1; loush. 511. 40J 11. Ti, I ".00.
CATTLE Piece; pis. "6. f.io. n;arkc;.j sfrdy o untvoniy higher. ! Heef Steers Choice and prime, $26. to I 317.65; medium and stood, II '-'.So'? j 15.00; light weigrht, J13.25ST U.35; gaod I and choice. $13.25 17.;:5 ; common nnXi medium, JS.00 313.2S. j Batcher Cattle Hei-.'ers. $3.25 ' 13.0t j cows, $4.73J3'11.23; bulls. $3.00 1 0.00. j Canners and Cotters Cow and heir. ' rs, $S.6y4.65; canner steers, $4.i."5&' I 6.00; veal calves tlight and bandy-j -reig-ht), $13.2-?? 15.21; feeder swera.; $.50J!tl.25: atrveker steer. $ 3.25 -n, 9. 2 3 ; ; scocker cows and bejfr., $ 1.73 -3 7.50. ; Wetrn Kane Catti Beef 5trer.. : $.T13.50: cows and hifr8. fi.iO'ii ;.T3. j CHICAGO CASH CHAIN. i TVHEAT N. t rd. $1.30, 1 hard' wint-r. $l.Siv3 1.S7S : 2 northern-pr;na-. $1 S8. CORN Ko. 1 wh'te. SSc 2 white. S7vf ' 8Sc; 1 yellow, 87 f 88 'io ; 2 yellow," gSft ! 8e: 3 yellow. S4c; 3 yellow. S6 S ! STe; 8 white, 83c; 4 white, 80 M St 81 'jo. ! OAT3 Xo. 1 white, 52c; 2 wliit.o, 51 j552ic; 3 white, 50i;c; standard. 44c. i CinCAGO VEAL 5? to 6" lr.s.. 70 80 lb.. 14 16c; SO to 1)0 lbs. ,17 ISc; j fancy. 19 3?20c; overweihr kidneys, nji t 175 lbs.. 1SS1C I
Zkno:.rFTVTP cmf"vtt cFv mf BV'TTKR JWeipt. 2 J34 t-b:
packing stock. 25 2e. r.eceiple. J.S71 cases: current receipts. 4"vrS4c; ordinarr firsts, 59 43 le; firsts, 67'5'68o; checks. ?5ff:'4"c; dirties. 4.HT47c. CHEESE-Twins. nw, ! I H f" 2c".
daisies 25fl26-: veiirnr Am
ic; longhorns, 25 f2Sf; lrick. 24r". 1JVE POrLTRY Turkeys, 3?:: ihiekn. 25c; spring-, 25'c; roos icrs. 22c; freese, 25iff:6c; ducks. 2?c.
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I'hf croon ahow left to rieht.1 f r'tv" f I I Jdies of tha land"
arn.Te. Mr, frank O Lowden. h. 't,fj.,,'?,it i VI I their pl-" in V
Mrt. fTtfford IMnchot. Mr ,, v' r.tJ L i ' ckty as "w,vf, of
tnariPA k itrgnes, ata. b- ' T-f "!.' ters." a lofty low; Mr. Miles I'oitvdexter. Mr. . y. n a c J m-i.,. t . j t- v v. fu V ". r scorned.
Suggestions
A. Vanderlip.
T II EKE has been much speculation as to the men Senator
Harding vriYi select for his
caMrtet. It ts c?r,era.nv thoudht
"rTn;n men who were fls preic'ritial posgibili-
that r ,tri:e "
nomination
of Senator fiardinjj will be ffiven preference. If this is so there will he a proup of women, once mentioned as possible "first
who will take
'ashing-ton so-
cabinet mem-
position not to be
Moat of the women -who have
been suggested so far as possible cabinet hostesses are familiar ir capital society and weil known eithttr throujrh the;.r ovrn active ties or those of their h-jsbands Abave are shown some of the wive? who may join the excl jeie --abinat r.oc-ial circle.
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THE PROBLEM OF REEFING TOUR INDOOR PLANTS WATERED
SWAT THK FLTJ Just because this anti-fly campaign isn't so vigorous as it used to be
liocm't mAfln t.hfct t.K flv! mr.a.e tal
heJth has diminished. On the con- whil you are away may le solvea trary it is increasinplv important to by plaein the pots' on bricks m a swat flies and mosquitoes whenever wasr.t-jb in which you have poured thev rr.n into th house ar.i t ! two or three inches of water. Then
keep the noue as clear cf both of pla the tub t.hcre it will fet the
theeo pests ae possible. If theiiornme sun.
kitchen is mfeted with flies, keep a small quantity of vinegar boliinjj on the stove, allow-in k it to simn;er yentlr, and trey will pet away from the coor j-jst as rapidly 83 posstbla.
WHITING MAN IS PROMOTED VTHtriSC.. ;.vi., Nov'. 1C. Robert Iieinre of tio aienue has hci; prorr oted to the position .,.;, -(-;
.iper1ntandent at tie .-rH r.i?
fo- that rilace tomorrow. Uu ... r.
' I -.'. ho mi Miss Xfjiym.; Boliirper b- j Tor" hr marriage will join 1-.!m !at r.
WASHING GREENS L-ettace, ?p;ns"h and all othr r u c. rt-T f .4 tiA VMki4 tlVf. 1 11
For nddiRff the other ro-.yn of fi'es cIear wattr an(4 thon ia tcJ. to or morjuitoes 1tj this ptEn: TakeJnhicb ut(,r v,8S bn added, as this an old broom handle and fasten . to I anv iriSects,. After the v in acne. end of it the top of a baking Sr ba.h they should be rinsed in powxier can Pih this lid w!th kpro;jcjMr waU.r. Soiking in salt water sene. In th mom-.r.B is the bst j ia anoth w-ay cf clsarun thera ei-
Lurwj vo i an n xi JJ!uaultcr:o J 1 ! fectlvely
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Raise the
broom handle and cover each of the
mosquitce? in turn. Tney will drop irto the kerosene because they seem unable to resist the fumes. Catch flies in the same way, only tha best time for that is at cijrht. If thera are many flies in the house, darken al! windows In the room save part of one. The fHes will go tn this lig-hte-a window and may be whisked out with a c'-r'.i
IF YOUR SHOES SLIP rub paraffin cm your stockings and thev will Rtoo Elippinsr.
WHEN DARNING the seat of a boy's troupers, place a piece of stocking on the inside of the place to be darned and you will find that it will hold better ajid have much mora "give" than if darned otherwise.
WHEN REMOVING SPOTS from, wo J or t-iik with jrasolene, add a littla sa'.t to the jrsisoiene and it will not leave a ring around the spot cleaned
Gary Man Speaks at Civic Club
j M. K. '..'ft. Mfcr'-tary tf the lfo?s- ' it..t-.r I', i, whi. wh.h to sp'ak the Civic 'luh at Last ChicR.- last i evening. wa unable to be present and j substitution was made in lavor of Mr. , AV who gav a very inte restlnt; j talk i "Clood K.a du." Mr. Wells said in part, that a b:l! should be prep I..-1 I reTulrir.ar contractors or road oT'c'ais ; when t ii y t !"?e a publ.c highway, in I put u-.i ar l nnlr.taiii aur-duatt d.'iur ; sijrns Hrid tiiat they .s'-ifi;id be sur.jeet ! to a fir fi r failure l' c-niply with th : 'a-.. that a special rtnH un!'""rm typ-j -" ricr-cr siru should be made by the , stat-'. purchased by counties and put J up and maintained hy the taUroad and tn'erurban '.-ompancs of the state and hat they be placed along tl. roadside 1 nt lre.st feet from every railway Iori.-!ng. ?Ir. V.'''ls al.'o spol.e s the Injustice
j heaped upin the publj.- through the' j prirlice of const a blee and justices f j j pesee. part lottlarly in the Inrcr ee.-; ! ferp. Mr. Weils smd there is p!-ny of j J room for improvmnt in tho maintain- j
ancr- of ci-unty and township romls ot which there r over 60. POO miles, 3.-! ft0 of which are und r the supervision! of 1,016 trustees. Proceeding the talk j by Mr. Wt.dls, Albert T. i irahum was, etecfeil on the dlrcetora'.e of the Civic j Cub. vice A .1 TlurpH. who lias re-'
LET IT BE A
PHOTO
Make at least a dozen of vour best friends happy this Xmas. You may not be able to see these friends, but you can send yourself to them. A good Photo makes an ideal Christmas present. To get the very best art can produce, we suggest you make an appointment now for a dozen Murrilos $5 Per Dozen or More Hours: 8 A. M. to 6 P. Tuesdays, 8 till 8:30 P. M. Sundays, 9:30 to 5:00 P. M. Saturdays, 8:00 till 9 P. M.
Weather makes no differencenight by appointment only.
Settings at
Murillo Studio 169 East State Street PHONE 3096
Mailers For Sale
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Mine ipar
187 State Street Hammond, Ind.
Store
All our stock has been bought lately, since prices are rmjch lower. We were able to buy new goods, all the latest fashions, at greatly reduced prices, and are therefore in position to sell them with our customary small profit.
We call your special attention to Ladies' Coats, made of vclour and ($ A AO silvertone. Up from p 1 . aJF O Ladies' Plush Coats and Short Sport Coats, with fur collars. Friday t O Q QO and Saturday only for P Ci 7 7 O Ladies" Dresses of serge and brown velour: stylishly trimmed. $16.98 regular value. Special price for Friday and ( T 1 C1Q Saturday & I I .VO
Squirts of every variety. Special price, up from. . . .'.
98c
$3.98
.98
Ladies' Hats. Priced for Saturday at
Skirts of every variety. 33 03 Jersey Waists, all colors, em- Jfl QC broidercd. Special at WO Silk Jersey Bloomers and Petti- 03 Satin Bloomers, all colors, C 1 Q ankle length, at 1
Jersey Bloomers, flesh color, knee Q length, at vvL.
Heatherbloom Flowered Petticoats, at
Silk Stockings, seamed, black and brown; $1.19 value. 70 Special, per pair Fibre Silk Stockings. Special at, per pair Silk Lisle Stockings, black and r brown . Special, per pair Ladies' Underwear and Corsets at reduced prices. Children's Coat?, latest styles, silvertone and
broadcloth. Special, up from
Children's Dresses, wool serge. Of QQ Ur, from .Z O
f " Children'" Beaver Hats. Special, up from
Children's Underwear and Stockings, full line, at reduced prices. Full line of Sweaters and Scarfs at reduced prices.
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