Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 168, Hammond, Lake County, 5 January 1921 — Page 2

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PACIFIC FLEET LEAVES FOR PANAMA WATERS Forty Vessels Belonging to Uncle Sam Head for Tropical Waters

weight). fll.OOft 12.00; feeder steers. $6-25fo 3.25; ftocker ateers. $4.25 ' 8.23; Blocker rows and heifers, $4 .2 3 '1 6.23. (HlCtlJO (ASH I.IHIV, WHKAT-No. 2 red. 1 . : S y '1.0 'Si ; 1

hard winter, $1.83'?'; 4 northern spring I $1.63;. j COUN' No. 2 mixed. 72 l-4e; 3 mixed, G7 68c; 4 mixed. 65 Ci fific; 2 whit?. 712c; 3 white, 67; rfiS l-4c; 4 whit';.

fir, l-4' 67o: 2 yellow. 71.-; 3 y-ll.v, 6'.'u'72c; 4 yellow, 66 "i t7 --i e. OATS N... 2 white. 4 7 .-.. '( f' 4 8 1-(o; 3 white, 4tfi47 l-4c; 4 white. 4 4 1 Sc.

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f INTERNATIONAL NEWS STRV'CEl SAN DIKCIO, Cal.. Jan. 5. The van-

r'fd of the Faciflc fleet has st.-am.-.l I CHICAGO VK.!,-5'l ft. r.. lbs.. 11

otith for the winter maneuvers off J I c; 70 to V Us., IS i; 1 ; Sj to l'anama where the Pacific and Allan! -..'j It's.. 14 :i .",.-; fancy. 1 ; 17c; overfleets will meet for battle practice a".t j w eiiiht kidney.-, 1 4 to 173 lbs., by for athletic contests. l''c. lly noon Friday n -wrly hnlf of the j

Taciftc fleet, about forty vessels, wiil be heading for the tropics. The vessels which left here were tn hospital ship Mercy an I the tu-;s Sonoma and Ontario. The cruiser NewYork, which left San Pedro was to Join them off this portThe fle't leaving here Friday w ill join the battleship fleet. from S.n Pedro and San Franc Isc, 23 miles off this port. About forty vessels will still be based at San Iieso harbor while the fle t Is south. Returning north the warships wiil

Bgain be in American waters March S. '

according to present schedule. The fourteen airplanes and the convoyingvessels, en route to Panama since Thursday, will resume flight to Acapulco. They are laying nvr today nt H.mderias Pay. where the two giant

NC type planes joined the twelve L J v -,.n i m : 1 1 . d

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lil'TTKR- Receipts. 3.272 tubs, exi a firsts. r,t'ac: firsts, 4-'i 31c; p:ich- :.';. 15 .f 2... H'lllS- l;e,-..ir,fs, 3.0 4.-, cao.s; current

ec.-ipts. ,r. 5 '" (ill-; ordinary ti:sts. 33' ' "r : rirfs. 64o; checks, 4.' - 5V: iirliis, 4 " 'n 3.2.'. , ( '1 1 T ms, new. 22' -c: iIiik- ! ' s. 23 It 2;'-2c, ro.mr Alio riens. 23 ' j longhorns, 2 1 1- 'i 23c; brick, lit

ever by .lames M. Iunean, state bank. i:.e- e.iiuiner, !.;!e the .Milford Mate I.iili. at Miifi.nl, Mo., in which Hatpin w its iilso i ri t e r . s t ed , closed its doors f tidal of tint Commercial bank said th. i r d. posits totaled $7.s.nt)h

i v. lui- min-tan.S.ng loans totaled $lu0.-

Hi. Her of th" currency today Issued a call fi.r the condition of national banks at the close ,,f business Wcdii isday, l)ee. ;!), 1.4Z0.

BANDIT SHOOTS BANK CASHIER MFNcli:. Kans.. Jan.. 3. J.. II. Wort h ins t on. cashier of the Munrie St.it-- bank, wns shot, mill seriously uounded tod.iy by a bandit, who held P the Institution. The bandit, after .-ion. ting Wort hinwton, draKted his body to a vault and tossed it inside, lb' then fratbere.1 all currency in ttltfht .'ml escaped. Wort h i n Kl on was the only employe in the bank. The amount of the loot was not estimated.

16 SINN FEINERS REPORTED KILLED

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE IjS'IX)S', Jan. r. Sixteen Sinn h liners were reported today to have been killed (n a battle with liritish boidiers or policemen near Mcclin, lieland. The first report of (lie tlKtitin wa.' said to be ofliclal. but. Liter the Irish o-ftlce announced that it. had no continuation of It. According to n neon firroed reports an attempt had been made to ambush the crown forces. The reniahori.' mem

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t) have be., ctpt'ired and all tioii :' and ti.-iii-iuult in c-ui f'i sea t ed.

touch witili thff whol 'vcrid. AUDITORIUM MAX I KUT.R. Prop. 367 Cal umct Ave. Thone Ilam'd 1931 Select Picture Constance Talmade in "A LADY'S NAME" Also "Her Wooden Legacy"

P A QTIME Frank May in I RO 1 irlLi "THE RED LANE" Df AIT Today, Tomorrow and UlJUU Friday Tom Mix in "PRAIRIE TRAILS." Also Good Comedy. Added tomorrow and Friday, Eddie Polo in "The King of the Circus."

T.I VR Pitl'I.TRV T'.i-keys. 4 .-; chickens. 2Sc; sprinc. 27c; roosters. '.Sc. sreese, 2v,.; di;ck:. 31c. I'OTATbKS- Feceipts. 17 cars. DOCTOR ACCUSED TAKES HIS LIFE

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('.. Jan. 6. Pr. of M.oven. N. 1;.. her.- today after

BIGGEST FROHI RAID OCCURS N K, YiUlK, Jan. 3 Wines and

...fii. rs valued iit .1 ijuarter 01 a mulion dollars were seized by prohlbiiilui au.nts today at the war.- house j of Sinu. r Pros., on Third iiv.'i , an ! I tov men wt re arrested. It "'o lb j '..rjjest haul :nc.- profit ! t ton. O " '' : niami'iisiir. rare i m io ii . ! !t:.r.s and I bonded whiskey were included, in th'' j ,,,,1 ec.ds.

Joseph Walsh, a driver, and M : liei-.nan. a clerk, were arrested by Proii t bit ion Supervisor 'hapin's "t'.in; m;ua.dron, whicii made the raid.

PA IVIMi l; II. M.l.. Jan. 3. Oardina. 'lil'lons continues to remain quiet and ' st fill and his condition is improv -d. .; was stated at his home today. The cardinal remains in his bed.

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TODAY Basil Kind's ProducHon "EARTH BOUND"

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THURSDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Basil King's "EARTH BOUND" and Tom Moore in "OFFICER 666" Afternoon Only EVENING Tom Moore in "OFFICER 656" FRIDAY Tom Moore in "OFFICER 666"

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PANVIT.1.K, 111., Jan. 3. Mrs. Sa1' lowed today by the closin E. Harrington, wife of Owen S. liar- j b n k i n institutions.

rlnrton. a PanviUe busin-ss man. to- I The Commercial bank was taken U

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fuses to take an active part in church work. j Harrinirton says hfs wife wants htm to "pray and shout and pet out on the ( street find preach and give everything j I have to the church." "If she wants to live." Ha rrinston j added, "she can live. If she wants to; le she can die. I've done all I could 1 for hen' f Mrs, Harrington admits she did net expect to have to fast so o np; but says ' that Clod has fc'iven her strength and1 he will "continue fasting until he j

grants my prayer."

AFFIDAVITS AGAINST

Columbia AND American THEATERS Indiana Harbor First Appearance in Two Years of MAE MARSH IN "THE LITTLE TRAID LADY"

TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY CAL DEAN AND HIS SORORITY GIRLS A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY

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U HOWARD STILLMAN Mixed Pickles

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

The Edgar Kid Pictures

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LAFLEUR & PORTIA Artistic NoTslty LAMEY & PEARSON A Tale of Two Cities

SATURDAY Norma Talrnadge in "PANTHEA" Also Young Jones in 'Edgar Takes the Cake"

SUNDAY Jack Pickford in "THE MAN WHO HAD EVERYTHING" STARTING MONDAY Lon Chaney in "THE PENALTY" No advance in prices.

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"1P''"H TO TMF T"'F i PROWS' "POINT, Ind.. Jan.- 5 Affidavits against the following men were filed in the criminal court at Crown i

Point on Monday. Jamej C. Taylor issuing fraudulent. heck for $64.77 on a National Hank -f America, check signed ly the Mot.r Car Ser. Corporation. Steve Shukala, violating liquor law. Abe Colin, same charge. Harry Kaills, keeping a house of ill fame at Adams hotel. John Kanhabara, Mike Polenik and Profor Pilenik. assault and battery on the person of Gak Pugnch, 1325 Connecticut Btreet, Gary. 1

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GIBSON SISTERS & RICE Dancers DeLuxe YORK & MAY BELLE Comedy Singing and Talking

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We can furnish you with a full coverage policy at a rate that will surprise you.

Do not wait another day. Corne to our Insurance Department and talk it over before the damage is done. First Trust and Savings Bank Formerly Known as LAKE COUNTY SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY JULIUS H. MEYN Manager Insurance Department

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Allis Chalmers 32 Vs American Can 27 American Car and Foundry 1214 American Locomotive 82 American Smelting: 37 American Steel Foundry 30 'a American Tel. and Tel 97 Anaconda 371i ISaldwin Iyoeomotlve S7 Bethlehem Steel II 3U Central Leather 33 ' Chesapeake and Ohio 60 Vi Chicago and North Western 67.t Chicago, Mil. and St. Paul CS'm Colorado Fuel 27 'i Consolidated Gas 76 Corn Products 6Sli Crucible Steel 79 '-2 Krie U General Klectrlc 121'i General Motors 11 '4 Lackawanna Steel 53 Lehigh Valley 55' Mexican Pete 154 Midvale Steel 31 Naw York Central 71', Pure Oil 34 Ti Penn'sylvania 41V1 Pressed Steel Car. Kallway Steel Sprinira 2 Beading 7 82 V2 Republic Iron and Steel 62T4 Southern Pacific 98 7 Southern Railway 22' gtudebaker 46 ?i Texas Co. 43 V. S. Steel 81 yVestlnghouse 43 "g "Willys Overland 84 Sinclair Oil 22 "i CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK. HOGS rtecelrfts, 25.000; market, steady to 10 higher, Hulk, $9.25 "l 3.7 3 ; top, $9.90; heavyweight, $ 9.20 y "9. 4 5 , medium weight. $9.35 fi 9.80; light weight. $9.501 9.91; light lights, $9.50 ff 9. SO; heavy packing sows, smooth, $8.60fi9.00; pHcking sows, rough, $8.25ti pigs. $9.50J10.00. 4 CATTIE Receipts, 11.000; market, steady to 50 lower. Reef Steers Choice and prime. $11.25 Tf 12.30 ;" medium and good, $9.25tTj 11.25; good and

Choice, $10. 259 12.00; common and medium, $7.5010.25. Butcher Cattle Heifers, $5,75 $f 10.50 ; cows, $5.25 It! J.00. Cannera and Cutters Cows and heifers, $3.50 3.25 ; canner steers, $4 23 6.00; veal calves (light and handy-

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9 This Fine Bank The finest bank building in Northwestern Indiana. Service built it. The energies of our banking organization are given over to service. Perhaps we can serve you. People who bank here get more than the mere mechanism of banking. That is why this bank has grown and prospered. It is a successful bank. Grow with a successful bank.

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The Art Studio formerly conducted by E. Buchstaber is now 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

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NUTRO MILK Q CORN MEAL 1 f NAVY BEANS C Tall can U C White, yellow, 3 lbs. AUl Per lb C SOAPSuperior SOAP-Fels Maptha, P. Family, 10 bars A Ar & GM American .f at This Sale for Family, 10 bars, COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE VUBAN COFFEE A 1 BEST PEABERRY 1 SEAL BLEND Q o Per pkg . . . 1 C 3 lbs. . V 1 5 lbs. - Al MARGARINE 9 6 C PrisciHa Br2nd MOLASSES pA Per lb APPLE BUTTER Trixey Brand, gal. . C BRICK CREAMERY CCp 25c Sellers UNEEDA BISCUITS 71 Per lb JcJt 15c 2 C X He CORN FIAKES ,. 47C 3 pkgs. BEST FARM EGGS C 1 o C BACON SQUARES O C Strictly fresh, doz. .UC -DC Per lb UC Cookies, fresh 0 Pillsbury's 1 baked, per lb. Flour, 24 lbs.

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publication of this announcement, Willard Batteries will be sold on a new and materiallylower price level. The same Willard quality backed by the same authorized Wili ird Service. Electric Service Station

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ROBT. POLLACK Crown Poir.t, Ind. INDIANA HARBOR TIRE & BATTERY CO. 137th and Grapevine Sts. Phone Indiana Harbor 475-R

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