Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 11 December 1920 — Page 2

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THE TIMES December 11 lyju.

EMERSON BADLY TRIMS E. CHICAGO

Emerson -walloped her uid enemy Cut Chicago last night to the tune or 32-2. The game was playea at tfie Kmerson gym which put the visiting taaxa at a. disadvantage. The game M fast and excellent team work and guarding was shown on the part or Kmersou. Cast Chicago trua to her tradition, playad hard to the last whistle, hut was no match for the strong Emerso.i Ave. Emerson players made one field goal after another while Ka.st Chicago was unable to make a basket. Kale atemtd to be againdt the lowers in the few chances they had to score, for every time the East Chicago boys sent the ball to their ba:'et it rolled around the Inside and bounced out again. East Chicago turned out in large numbers to support their team and rooting competition waxed hot during rbe entire game. The opening gam Ml played between the fecund team and the Sophomores, both of Kmerson. resulting in a score of 12-8 in favor of rhe seoond team. The lineup: East Chicago C, Spudick: 1.. K.. 'reswell: R. V., Johnston, ilatiasowwky; L. Q., Popovlch; ft. G.. IJoyd. .Cook. Emerson C. Strutridge; L.. F.. Sib

ley: R. F., Ruman; I... O.. Aldridge; R. O.. Wood. Pre throws East Chicago: Johnstone, i; Emerson: Sibley, 2.

sltlatfoti. wifl leave tonight for Oe- !

jiea and thence will go to Vienna. Prague and Wraw, returning to Paris on .Dec. 24. Senator McCormack jU1 t'j the International Xews Service while preparing for his departure:. - "I am quite unable to make a statement & yet. The importa&t conversations 1 have had with leading French statesmen, such ft President Mlllerand, ex-President Poinc&re, Premier Lejgues and ex-Premier Brian?, were oi a private nature." The senator expresaed hlrase't? as

rrucii impressed with France s efTon j of after-the-war restoration. . . !

HOW STOCK! OPENED

CHICAGO I.IVR STOCK HOUS Recfclts. 7 00; market, lit IT, higher; lu!k, 19.80O8.75; top, 1 $. heavyweight. 19.80 ti .'J ; medium weight. J9.65Si. 85; light weight, 8.'l it.8i; light lights, $.35e,.75; heavy packing sows, smooth, 9.6095; packing h.jw. rouKh. S . 1 5 Tjt P 0; p'.gs. S3 73t? 9 70. CHICAGO C1SII GRAIV ' CHKAT No. 2 red, 12.05; 2 mlxel. $1.76i; 2 northern spring. Jl.es: northeri spring, Sl.r.H. OOKX No. : while, 7Hac; 3 yellow. 74."; 5 white. 7i;; 4 yellow, 70'3J73o: white, 64 Uc - OATS No. 2 white. 49 60c; 3 white, 4ig4!"-2e; 4 white, 4gS4S"c. .

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Other numbers on the .week

end bill are Mexpah HalbLat A Co., in Th Wonder Woman"; "Leonard & Germalne who do hongs and 'dasoe; Kelly A Kol with "Ooluf'i Jack Raer.. the comedian, and Allen St Barkiey in "The Cindy Shop". Many reservaj tlons have already been made for the

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CHICAGO VEAL hi to 60 lbs.. 10c: 70 to SO lbs.. ll'SlSc: 80 to 10 lbs.. Is?! 14c: fancy, 15: overweight kidney, 11 'i to 173 lbs., $rti lCc.

EVTTER-H-.-c-ipt. 4,975 tuhs; extra firsts. 4SVi i 4o; vrst. ZSHtie; nX!S ilt i eipt 1.4 SS cases; currert receipts. f,J a 71c; nidinary firsts. 64 7t ; frt. 7Sjf 7c; extra, nUSo: check". 4.". ' o0c ; dirties, 51'i("5e. . CIIKKAC Twins, new-, 'J2c: daisies.

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GIRL TEAM TO PLAY FIRST GAME The Bet 2 girls basket ball team will li'.ay Its first game of the season nest -Monday ntght, Dec. 13, at the Irving school gymnasium. The game is icbduld for 7:45 p. m. and the adnisslon fee has been fixed at 25 cents. The Btz team will play the Let -Vaaufaoturl&g- company girls team of 'tawa Point, reputed to be the irongest girls team In the state. Some time ago a call was sent out to ;h girl employes of the Frank S. Betz . crops. oy la an effort to organize a baake ball team. The response was o great that material was found for more than two full teams. They obtained the services of a capable coach aad began to practice two or three nights a week; a series of elimination games were flayed and a first team .-elected. They aspire to the Industrial hampionahlp of the city, county or state and. Captain Ruth Schroeder has hurled a defy at every jrirlu organization in tha legion. Miss Schroeder says that male baseball players are not the only by-product of the Betz plant. She claims that they also produce ftrit :lass lady athletes, that her team is In principle and If anyone doubts their statement, they may have proof of,a inpre convincing- nature, by simply gettjng In touch with her at the Betz of-flee.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW YOUK!. lee. 11. Pressure continued to be exerted against tile stock market at the opening touay. initial quotations showing declines of from fractions to over unu point. Steel common yielded fractionally t j SO. American Woolen continued ia heavy supply and after advancing .'" 6e 1-1 had a quick reaction to tilSouthern Pacific advanced i -i to l.'O 1-4 and then fell to i'9 a-?. Baldwin locomotive dipped ore

point to 90 1-4 arvl Republic Ste.l "" " showed an equal loss . to 64. Meuan ; FAMOUS SECRET

x'eiroieum oeciineu j points, to loi'a. Royal Iutch was aifain in supply, falling two points to 82 Vj. Reading yielded nearly ono point to 85 and Texas Pacific Coal and Oil dropped 1 1 to 37H. Crucible Steel yielded 1 12 to 8S. V . S. Rubber declined 1 y-4 to

A CORRECTION, In the advertisement of It. Sanelder. 7S State street, which appeared In Tho

VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add troubles aro most dangerous because cf their insidious attacks. Heed th first warning they give that they need attention .by taking GOLD MEDAL

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McCORMACK

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yAETHY NEW YEAR Stamps may be secured at: EAST CHICAGO POSTOFFICE . C MIMAS CO. U0N STORE J,A AUBREY. 251 N. Hohman st. DWVER'S ICE CREAM PARLOR, Conkey and Harrison.

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American Car and I'oumiiy American lxic.omoti ve American Smelting American Steel Foundry . . American Tel. and Tel Anaconda . Baldwin Locomotive

Bethlehem Steel B 5"s Central leather 37 H Chesapeake and Ohio uT'a Chicago and North Western TUVj Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul L'S Colorado Fuel i'S Corn Products ". . 64' Crucible Steel 8tV Erie 12Oeneral Electric .....1Si4 tieneral Motors 14 Lackawanna Steel r Lehiuh Valley . 49 Midvale Steel 31 New York Central i 70 Norfolk and Western ........... 5S Northern Pacific T6V Pure Oil ai Pressed Steel Car 804 Railway Steel Springs 83 Reading ... ' 83-m Republic! Jroh and Steel ......... 634 Southern Pacific &8H Southern Railway 29 Studebaker 42 Texas Co 42a Vnlon Pacifio 115 U. a.. Steel 89 i Westlngrhouse 41 Willys Overland ........ 6 ' Sinclair Oil 24'k f 1 . I. I .1. ...L l

SERVICE MAN COMING

t'kpiain Thomas K. p oils, who woiked M.i.1. Allen Pinkerton

j mntid ...n '.'nesdu;. i irtl.. to talk to lot'

! J ' ' 'rimina Is J l!?ve et." j At one time Hal's as ieft for dead I by t).e James hoys on the western i plain, later helping to exterminate j li entire. jarijr. lie wlil also jrtva the ! IV history rt Charlie C'lich. the most

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f'i' Peter Jl-'Cartn'-r, the king cf counterf viler, and many others. The attemlanee N limited t Vounti Men's ilihle Clares of

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Jund the diiir.e; a:i,i entertainment i I ll;e !. a' t of si meliibvrshlp contest hvtvvevii Charle.o- Surprise und 1.. i- ) Uomlierst-r, liie teachfrs of the classJ f.-. Voung men from 1 to 3.".. who en- : roil in villi. r clas tomorrow, will get

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BANQUET FOR SALESMEN Salesmen and officials of the Marvel Nou-Klee! i ii: Vacuum Cleaner factory ui Hammond, We're, entertained at dinner last evvninR by The members of tne. distributing menev w hicit occupies Itoom aio of tlo' Hummond building.The diiier va .served at the Lyndora hotel and afterward the diners retire! to the Hl'je lli.om v.-here many interest facts were discussed regard the grejit poesibll it ic.-t of the ilarvtl cleaner. Few' peop!" in Ilammowi araware that this imusehold accessory is . tnanufacttri ed in llftmmond. The factory is housed on J4Jnd street on the grouroJs of the Illinois Car St Mfg. Co.

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positively . sows disappear m u br nrfic. Oces not baste or bar. Also treat for relieving crenp, eore-threac, asaehaa. noaralaia, lviritMO ana -tarrK. Bvary iramait aaits TUktPO M the bamia ot aatlaacUua) av aaaaa ba 30e asa avc. Saaoaia (imm aa nema.

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TRICK MULE AT ORPHEUM Ebenezer, featured as the Iiam Treti Mule"- and considered one of the best lauh pettrs in vandevil! is booked

Studio Re-Opened The Art Studio formerly conducted by E. Buchstaber is npw under the personal supervision of Mrs. Bertha Buchstaber and a corps of experienced artists. , Everything that pertains to Photography. Special attention given to enlarging and framing. Buchstaber Studio 3452 GUTHRIE STREET INDIANA HARBOR TEL. 397W

PASTIME TODAY Olive Tell in "A WOMAN'S BUSINESS" Alto "Arbuckle Comedy

TOMORROW . Chai. Ray ia . "THE DESERTER

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TODAY LouIm Glaum ia "LOVE AND JUSTICE" Also Fritzi Ridgeway in "A Bandit of Hell's Cap" TOMORROW Shirley Mioa ia "GIRL OF MY HEART"

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MAC DRAFT Chimney Sweep HAS RETURNED Now is the time to have your stopped-up chimney and furnace cleaned by an expert Mac Draft. For prompt attention call J. E. Leach, Motorcycle Shop. PHONE HAMMOND 2137

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Notice to Members of Our 1920 Christmas Saving Club The checks are now ready for delivery at the bank. Please ca'l for same in person and surrender the card. The 1921 Club Will Open Monday, December 13th 1920 WITH THE FOLLOWING CLUBS : $ .25 Club will pay yod $ 12.50 plus interest .50 Club will pay you 25.00 plus interest 1 .00 Club will pay you 50.00 plus interest 2.00 Club will pay you 100.00 plus interest 5.00 Club will pay you 250.00 plus interest AJI wishing to become members, please call early so as to receive the full amount of interest.

American Trust and Sayings Ban

187 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. INDIANA

Tlor.es y.sterdsjr Ctfcart vraj) snii jackets wm quoted at .!. This was

A Quick Cold Relief

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For all Cold troubles, Coughs, Spasmodic Croup, Headache, Inflammations, Bums, -Etc. rrarlrattac mm HtmUmp Sold at all good Drug Stores 50 cents

an s-rror, Tha prlca sbould hats Bn Z. II r. tiohncld'r had mads a S.iuky pirias of ili dos'ns of this pupulir

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IVVPil Richard TriTers ia "THE HOUSE WITHOUT CHILDREN" SUNDAY Wuda Hawlejr ia "FOOD FOR SCAMPAL" MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Nrm Ttlmade ia "THE BRANDED WOMAN" . , MONDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Wind Hawley ia

"Where Everybody Goes"

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TODAY AND SUNDAY FEATURE ATTRACTION EBENEZE.R "THE HAM TREE MULE" The Funniest Act in Vaudeville MEZPAH SAIBINI & CO. The Wonder Woman LENARD & GERMAINE Songs and Dances KELLY & K0ZIE "Ooluf" JACK ROGERS Comedian ALLEN & BIRKLEY "The Candy Shop" RESERVE YOUR SEATS NOW FOR OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE.

HI -the brTndMm.. t i when the desire Ba AtcraoM Oaly B i Ji evening - OF ALL NATIONS "a "THE BRANDED WOMAN" B I

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THURSDAY Alice Brady ia "THE NEW YORK IDEA" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Eufeae O'Briea ia "'THE WONDERFUL CHANCE"

AUDITORIUM MAX HELFER, Prop. Phone 195 J 367 Calumet Are. Hammond, Ind. SATURDAY, DEC. 11. Creighton Hale in "OH, BOY!" Also Episode. 1 1 of "Tijer's Trail" . Serial SUNDAY, DEC. 12 . Alice Brady in "THE BETTER HALF."

Also "When tae Cat's Away.

Our nation has recently spent a million and a half dollars in its efforts to establish peace. Peace, and the blessings that go with it, is the greatest desire of all the nations of earth. Billions in money have not, cannot, and will not obtain it. When will it come, and how? The Bible answers tsese questions fully. . Mr. W. L. Turkington of Chicago will discuss this topic from a Biblical standpoint in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall, Hammond, Sunday. Dec, 12, at 3 :00 P. M. All are welcome. Seati-free. . No collections.

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Pay You.-.-a -.'Visit? Before you secure a BURGLARY INSURANCE POLICY with the TRAVELER'S INSURANCE COMPANY? Protection up to $1,000.00 One Year, Cost $11.00 Protection up to $2,000.00 One Year, Cost $17.50 For $4.00 additional we can protect you for PERSONAL HOLD-UP INSURANCE anywhere in the United States. -

First Trust and Savings Ban

PHONE 1700

JULIUS' H. MEYN, Manager Insurance Department HAMMOND. INDIANA

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For the Carmelite Sisters 9 Oroheum Home

AT ORPHEUM HALL. 152 State Street.

Music Donated by Prof. Ed. Young's Orchestra

Come and Make This Dance a Success and Give the Orphans a 'Christmas. Tree