Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 16 November 1920 — Page 2
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Al CUR PROGRESS . rf feature of intcrpst to ttip riti-E'-tis of th Twin Cities comn with th i:iiniiiiiomnt that The Tinx s f rom this date will publish daily a review f tin: pr'ifrrr.s beinic made ly iuh ani f very industry In Kant Ohtcnpo anil Ind ;n Harbor from their itu-'itin un" t ; the prt-sent day, uml.-r the heading: "KNOW VOl II IMH'STIIY." (.rnrrnl American Tank Corporation, Twclvo years hko there came into Itast Chlrnsro a company bearing- the n.'.me General American Tank Corporation, locating- on what is now known ks Rut-lid avenue. This cono-rn which u.anufaotur-9 tank cars, rurihascd a 5 n res of lan dand ereoted thereon what p i iiird t'. be a lttrse building and einp in y 10( men. About 6 years later at the beginning cf tiie war amoncr foreign powers, this firm received a number of lare contracts, which forced them to seek larjrer fuaretr5. They at once began HEALING THE SICK Nature the Only Way MlllioriH tiMlny It im it how to prrsfrif their hcnlth and live to nrlpe old nuc. Thfy ue nuture'ii only way Bulgarian Blood Tea it ii kifii:s tiik ni.oon IT ii:.TI.V HOVKH THK 1IOWELS ITlittl'KTEMl THK STOMACH II .VTA UTS I.lXKll ACTION ir n.i siiks thk kiim:m f I". cry thoughtful parent keep " J box of this I'ure Herb Tea on hand nn' M flrMt nld remedy to kill eolds nnl ward off "Flo." Orlppe, Pneumonia and nerlouK nlekne. I SOM) EVKHYWHEKK nV IRIT.CISTs
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Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street Hammond, Ind. Specials for Wednesday, Nov. 17
SELECT BRAND HAMS Per lb FRESH NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST--Per lb FRESH CUT VEAL OR LAMB STEW-
FRESH SPARE RIBS Lean and meaty. Per lb FRESH MEATY NECK BONES Per lb
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Independent Market Co. 1 8 1 East State Street Hammond, Ind.
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First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chicago and Kennedy Avenues Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Start Saving Now for Christmas Begin now. Get a savings pass book at this bank; there's plenty of time to save for Christmas. If you haven't a savings account at this bank, a deposit of $1 or more will get you a savings pass book here. One plan of getting money ahead for Christmas. and a successful one, too, is to cash your pay check here and leave part of it on deposit eacli pay day. Pay yourself first save first, spend afterwards. Start now to save fcr Christmas. Open Friday Evenings, 6:00 to 8:00
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negotiations for the purchase of additlonal Kruund and were successful In securing 35 acres, brlng-lns the total acreage up to 40 acrea, and employing 800 men with a total output of 30 carsj
& day. ! Today this corporation covers l'K ncres of frround. has dozens of large manufacturing- buildings and employs over 2.500 men with a daily capacity f 50 cars. In the tank car line this firm are ttu largest manufacturers in the world and have plants at Warren, O., and Sand Springs, Okla. During the past year a great many new buildings of the highest type have been aded to this industry, so that today It is one of the finest equipped plants in the country. Considerable attention has been paid by the tlrm towards the welfare and owrklng conditions of Its employes. A commissary and restaurant operated liy the company, wherein a very substantial meal can bo had at a cost is one of the man features of this modern plant. The company also publishes a month-' ly magaiine devoted to the, interests of its employes edited by Miss Anna BufTensteln. The compan prides itself in havmtr as its cartoonist an employe of the pipe mills, whose cartoons would do justice to many a prof essional. The firm has enedavot t d to enlist their employees in athletic sports and have been very successful, capturniK the Industrial tase-ball Championship of this district for the third consecutive season. liasketball and tennis also have taken a prominent part in their activities. During- the season the G. A. T. X. club, which composes the members who have been with the company five years or more, hold dances, vaudeville acts and numerous other entertainments, which have gone a Ions way In making: this plant the most modern :n the country. They also have a well equipped hospital with a capacity of six beds under competent surgeons and trained nurses who are on duty day and ninr.t to care for thosp wh may become sick or who are injured. The company is now workingto al28 c 17c l$c 18c 6c want. 23ic l-i 1 it!
most 100 per cent capacity with a very pood future ahead and seem to have mtlo or no difficulty In holding Its employees, who are well satisfied wKii th) treatment accorded them.
B FUSE LIB. g American Can 2G American Car and foundry 12.ri American locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundry American Tel. and Tel Anaconda Kaldwln Ijocomotlve Bethlehem Steel Central leather Chesapeake und Ohio Colorado Fuel Corn Products Crucible Steel ICrle General Klectrlc. General Motors Ixickawanna Steel 85V, 5" sn 99 1 45H 10" i,a 59',4 37 Vi MS 30 " Hi 10.". i 15" 11S-, 13 T, So Lehigh Valley Rl Midvale Steel 34 Va N. Y. Air Itrake 83 '4 Northern l'nriflc SH't Ohio Cities Gas ..." Tressed Steel Car !'.' Railway Steel Springs NS-4 Heading '.''i Kepublic Iron and Steel fi7 Texas Co 18 f. S. Steel 82 V. S. Steel Tfd 106 AVestinghoue 4 u niys uvonana 1 ;B Sinclair Oil 16 CHICAtiO I.IVK STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 39. "00; market, 2 5 If 35 lower. Hulk. J12.2jfi 12.75; top $12..; heavyweight. J12 35 12.75; medium weight, $12. 2 iff 12.50; light Notable Values in LADIES' SHOES Now Offered at Heller-man's Shoe Store A noteworthy selling of black and brown shoes, in the popular military or full Louis heels, at These boots are of FIRST GRADE brown and black kid skin, possess first class fitting and wearing properties, and have regularly retailed at $10.50 to $12. NOW $8.00 Extra Special Women who appreciate excellent wear along with good style will immediately fall in love with this shoe a number we have had occasion to re-order twice since the opening of the season. Of good grade vici kid. in the military heel. We advise you to get a pair tomorrow at the very special price of $6.50 HELLERMAN'S SHOE STORE 595 Hohman St. Hammond Nr. Auto Owner Let us show you what we mean by a real set of winter sides for your car. A real paint job, a new top Dr seat covers, made to fit your car. You can't beat our prices, workmanship or materials. Cut Rate Auto j Paint and Trimming Company j 353 MICH. AVE. HAMMOND Phones: Office 2141 Res 3446 bb n n e a n h b s n a LB B Q B II I B IBB E
"Muskof Quality" Every SatUfday EV6
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weight. $12. 35lp. 70; light lights. $12.2 0 fi 12.70; heavy pacnlng sows, smooth, $11. 75'u .12.26; packing sows, rough. $11. SOfj 11.75; pigs. $11.25 13.00. CATTLE Receipts. 27,000; market, unevenly lower. Heef Steers Choice and prime, $16.&0 817.60; medium an dgood, $9.6016.60; light weight, $12. 75ft 17.26; gwd and i hoice,. $12.75 q 17.25 ; common and medium, $7.5012.75. ntitcher Cattle Heifers. $4 60 12.50; cows, $4.2510.25; bulls, $4.75'tT 9.75. Canners and Cutters Cows and heifers, $3.00!? 4.25; canner steers. $3.60' 5.50; veal calves (light and heavyweight), $13. oocy 15.00; feeder steers. stocker cows and heifers, $4.003 6.75. j Western Range Cattle Reef steers, j $S.5oi 12.75; cows and heifers. $5.25 I 3.50. I CHICAGO VKAL 50 to 60 lbs., j 70 to 80 lbs., 141i 16c; 80 to 100 lbs., I 18c; fancy, . 19i20c; overweight I neys, 140 to 175 lbs.. U'.ilSc. 13c; - - , kldCHICAtiO CASH tillAIV j WIIKAT -No. 2 red; $2.07 H 2.10; 1 hard winter, $1.95H; l'northern spring, 1.82H. CORN No. 1 white. 85-ic; 2 white. i-'ji'l 2 yellow, 8c; 3 yellow, 81 i i82c; 4 while. 80e: 4 vellow. 88s. , OATS No. 2 white, 52Vii53c; 3 j white. 50 52c; 4 white, 4ic. j nt'TTEIl Receipts, 7.83 tubs; creamery, extra. 62c; firsts. 47 W 60c; packing- stock, $24fri3nc. E;; Receipts. 2.921 cases: current
receipts. 59fi16c; ordinary firsts, 69 palpitate awfully. Since taking a 70-; firsts, 9'(i 70c; extra, 35i 43c; I treatment of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy checks. 4Hffj47c. a year atro, all this has risappeared." C1IEKSE Twins, new, 24 25c; It is a simple, harmless preparation daisies, 25fi26c; young Americas. 26Hc;j that removes the catarrhal mucus from longhorns. 25HHj26c; brick. 24c. (the intestinal tract end allays the InLIVK POULTKV Turkeys, 38c; j flammatlon which causes practically all chickens, 1724Vic; springs. 25 Sc; ' stomch. liver and Intestinal ailments.
roosters. 21c; geese, 25c; ducks, 28c. POTATOI1S Receipts, 112 cars; Minnesota and Wisconsin, sacked and bulk, $2.004j,2.10. HAMMOND SUPERIOR , COURTS The Double Fabric Tire company has died suit to collect an account against W. F. StromberRer. et al, through Attorney Phil C.reenwald. A petition was filed today by Antonio Cucinello and wife of Oary to adopt Mary Marshall, an Infant. The child has no father and her 'mother !. willing- that the Cuclnellos adopt her. They des.re to change her name to nosa. Attorneys McAleer, Iorsey rind OMett are representing the petlt loners. Suit on account has been filed by Henry Heckler, et al, against Fred I Wyman, through Attorney Fred Barrett. Edward J. Whelan. et ai. asks $300 CAS CARETS 'They Work while you Sleep" 61 Wake up feeling bully! If bilious, const ipated, headachy, unstrung, or If you have a cold, an upset stomach, or bad breath, take Coscarets tonight for your liver and towels and wake up feeling fit and ready for a real day's work. No griping no Inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too. 10. 25, 50 cents. ad v. SB1
Just Look! For Wednesday A Big Special On Boneless Veal Roast, per lb 22c Pork Loin Roast, per lb 22c Fresh Hams, whole or half, lb 25c Fresh Hams, sliced, per lb 28c Sweet Cured Strip Bacon, lb 25c Also Big Special in Can Goods Tomatoes. 3 cans for 25c Red Beans and Baked Beans, can . I Oc Corn and Peas, per can lie Salmon, 2 cans for 35c Catsup, 3 bottle for 25c And many other good specials.
573 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND.
damages in a suit filed against J. Underwood, because of an automobile accident at twenty-third etreot and California avenue, Chicago, on. May 8. Wheelan's car ws overturned in a collision with the Underwood machine and badly damages. The complaint was filed by Attorney Tbach, Oavlt, Stlncon and Gavlt.
LOWELL Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Johnson. Rev. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton, Cyrus Dickinson and daughter, Edith, went to Harvey, 111., yesterday to attend a meeting of the Christian churches of this district. Thomas Grant went to Indianapolis yesterday morning to attend a meeting nf (h Ntita ,., u r1 of a or leu 1 1 lire. Mr. I . ' " . , . i 1 rm is a uieiiiucr ui nits wmi vi. .... . i.. lxwell. died at Crown l'olnt Sunday evening. Her remains will be taken to Crete. 111., for burial beside her husband. School-Teacher Needed Brains "I never have had such a 'Clod-send' come to me as when I took the first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Kemedy, 1 was afraid I would have to give up my school because of severe stomach, liver and bowel trouble which caused such a pressure of pas that 1 could not u?e - m v brain at times, and my heart would Including appendicitis. One dose will convince Or money refunded. Summers I'harmacy and all drug-g-ists. -Adv. Delightful Hair Wash You can-enjoy a delightful shampoo with very little efTort and for a very trifling cost. If you get from your druggist's a package of canthrox and dissolve a teapoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy to apply It to all the hale Instead of Just the top of the head. Tour shampoo Is now ready. Just pour a little at a time on the scalp and hair until both are entirely covered by the daintily perfumed preparation that thoroughly dissolves and removes every bit ot dandruff, excess oil and dirt. After rinsing the hair dries quickly with a flufTiness that makes it seem heavier than it Is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure. Adv. Vly fxair is silhy now "Wildroot Liquid Shampoo ta delightfully different. "It is so easy to use and It doesn't dry my hair as ordinary oap does, yetitdeansea perfectly. "It maces my hair so soft and silky and so easy to do upl" c e n a s c SeU and QwrmuceJ by RED STAIl PHAHMACY Indlnnn Harbor. IndlnBn PHONE 1441
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Miss Queen Weaver, who has been seriously sick. Is getting better. H. L. Baughman w In Chicago on business yesterday. I-d W'adle has sold his reniaurant to Charles Stephens. Mr. Stephens has taken possession. MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative
Accept "California" Syrup of Fig3 only look for the name California on the package, then you are pure your child Is having the best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Kill directions on each bottle 1'ou must say "California." idv. a - i 1 BOH RBtcnnnnnBi in a k a a bo n DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Ethel Clayton in "CROOKED STREETS" a a B s THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ' Wm. S. Kart in "SAND" SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE MATINEE ONLY Wm. S. Hart in "SAND" and "HUMORESQUE" EVENING Wm. S. Hart in "SAND" SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 13 D B I B E CI a a i a a f Jh 'Mi i i K: r111 a "Cosmopolitan Prod actions a sk m sk sk am -a asm. smbbi LM Bl. B sTSCT Wm A PMOTOPLAV atunnff ALMA RUMENS r j (parnmouitj$rtcjvf! (Pidure a in anas a m a a q i 53 I ibb a u a m PASTIME TODAY Hoot Gibson in "ONE LAW FOR ALL" Also "The Third Eye" TOMORROW Harry T. Morey in "THE GAUNTLET" St
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Tom Mix in His Latest Production "THE TEXAN" Added today "The 13th Bride" Added tomorrow a Good Comedy THURSDAY . f!vs. Sessue Hayakwa "LOCKED LIPS" THE RPHEU THEATRE H Hammond :: Indiana TODAY FEATURE ATTRACTION Acrobatic and Perch Novelty y LAWRENCE & HARVEY Singing and Dancing FRANK NORTON Nut Comedian GREEN & BAILEY Entertainer DeLuxe NIM C-TOY Chinese Character Novelty a i a c AL LESTER & CO. Breezy Farcial Moments Also the Last Episode of "PIRATE GOLD" nisiia-iBa 1 FIRST STATE TRUST r SAVINGS BANK 137 AND CEOAK. St REZTS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 Who Would Lend You Moneyi Your friends? Your neighbors? Your relatives? It would be very embarrassing to be obliged to borrow money if your work suddenly slowed down and you had spent as you earned. If You Earn Good Wages iMake y o u -r pay checks count for YOU. You will not have to borrow here and there is you save part of each pay check. Could you save $10 or $20 each pay day ? T r y it. A kept-up savings account at this bank will soon place you beyond the possibility of worrying should your work slow down. Start saving toda'. "PUT SOMETHING IN THE BANK EACH PAY DAY" The Home of the State Building and Loan Association f : rm ., -s n: sj. , S um "U.sn
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