Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 11 January 1921 — Page 2

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TITE TBLES 7'ncsdar, Jnrmnrr 11. 1921.

FARM BUREAU HEAD

BACKS UP CHARGES

TV.VsmvvITON. Jan. ll.J.me K. Hou-atM. i rruif.nt of th Aamrlcan Farm 3iurm Fil?riitUn, was called on by membar of the houre commltloe on war licV'Ortment expenditures to explain the hnrgo mute by his organisation th3t "large corporations n ho had a Fetflsh Interest in kier-lnB up the fries of fertilizer" had Influenced tlto defeat of CPr'ain legislation developing the Muscls Shoals nitrate planl. The charge was made in a letter sent lo members cf congress over Howard's name. The latter today reiterated the charge that fertiliser Interests had aternr.tod to Influenc-u the leglslaiton snyl:is: "IvJililrigtrn hotel lobbies are filled with the representatives of the fertilizer l.eoidc." Tl.o Atnericnn T'urm Bureau I'oilTati"!', ):e 11. represents approximately u iu'Jivn and a half fnrmers.

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Mrs1. C a M indt. Michigan ave nue, Hammond, has filed suit for a. iivorce from Herman Mundt. She sav. ' hey were married Nov. 4. 1 907. and separated 0:t. 25. 192'.'. The hu.ii.anj now said to be in Michigan City. '.vs. MunJt asks for the custody n. the three children and $40 a month for their support. Kiotz & Tinkliam are he:1 attorney. Uecatisc her huabaiid struck her and j-ho-.ved no affection for her. but on the ether hand manifest too much attenlon and affection for other women. Mrs. Anna McNeil Is afkinjr for a dli orce from Iawrence McNeil. They v, ere married Nov. IS. 1914. and

:c para ted la;t Saturday, ro children. M. M. Tlruce for the pia'.ntifT.

WALLOON LSTS OWE LIVES PARTLY TO ELECTRICAL SUITS

file: firsts. 64H8r.e. extra.- 67Vi 5 Ec: checks, 48f62c; dirties, 50G8c. CHEESE Twins, new. 22 He; daisies 23Si23Hc; young America, 2 b riS 2 5 '.! c ; longhorns, 24 Vs 4 2iic : brick, lH4t l6e. L.IVK 1'OULTHV-Turkeys, 40.-; hlckens, Sic; springs, 27c; roosters, -0c; iff pac 26c; ducks. 31c 'i i

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MINERS LEADERS TRIAL CONTINUED

INDIANA JfI,lS, lnd.. Jan. 10. Trial) of the 2ii coal operators and miners union lender charged with conplra y j te obstruct production and d.'rlbutlon I of coal, under the terms of the lxtvf r Ret. et for today, was continued in I

federal court this morning on motion of V. S. lit. Atty. Frederick Van

Nuysf. The irovertunent asked the con - tmu&iice pei, ding presentation to the i

federal gratid ,1'iiy .f ;ddii innut evid.'iice looking to tie possible re-ltt-dictiix nt of the 125 iei. ndantf and In(llitrner.t of additional ni'ii. No deDnlte tl-:ie via-' set for trial, iut It will' be many we be.". .re the ease can again corut mtu court, it war-said.

Schulti Found Guilty Kred Schulti, who was arrested Sunday night for the robbery of the wagon store of Jim Alex at the gate ot the Standard 8teel Car plant, was brought Into the Hammond poiice court again this rnorninR for hearing further evidence. Fred insisted that he remembered nothing of committing ;he robbery, but admitted that he r,ad the money drawer and ctgarets !n his possession. He was found guilty of petit larceny, fined $10 and sent to the penal farm for fir. months.

ROBERTSDALE

The W. h. A. will hold a meeting in t.gular ! im, Wednesday evening. Several candidates will bo init.ated. Also iht li)talllng of of'leets will tae place, refrcshnieiite will be strved and a large ni'-.-nb. rfchlp i.'7 d.-.-iired. Mrs. Krfward ;irard of .'last S..1, r d-rwent a very arrious operation at toe nt. Bernard's hinit.i i.,

expecting to move Into their own building over the pool room on llHth street. A most pleasant evening was rpent it the C. Wright home on Atchison avenue last Friday evening, when Mrs. Wright's friend stepped in and t-urpried her on the occasion of her tirthday. The evening wan spent In music, games and dancing. The refreshments brought by the guest were served in abundance. Miss Violette Goiding of Myrtle avetMie was a visitor In Chicago Saturday. Mrs. Hoy Moore and two children of the Water fjardens, have been confined to their home with bad colds. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nltant of Myrtle avenue are toe proud parents of a little iluughter born on Saturday morning. v in .Saturday evening a number of

j f'.ohf i -t.-oiale people attended the dance j it t lie White City. I Th children of the. cinsues In rejiigious education at the Fianklin t i-chool, Itobert sda ie, are made happy

ij a note of thanks and appreciation

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The funeral of the late Herbert Heln aged 16 years, was held from the home of his parents Saturday at 2 o'clock. Short services were preached at the home at 1:3m after which the body was taken to (Brunswick c rnetery for burial. The funeral was Attended hy a large concourse of relatives and friends, who paid their last tribute to tiie df ceased. There were also many ttautifu! flor.-i! offerings. He leaves to mourn his death his parents, four kilters and seven brothers. The ex-service men from 1 ere attending the Thompson funeral at Lowell .Sunday afternoon were. norew Bixman. John Sauer, Peter bauer and Otto Kurark. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wirtz and baby of Are;i, visited with Mrs. Wlrtz lorent here Sunday. Miss Regina L.umpp of Crown I'oii.t itp'-nt Sunday here with her molher. Miss Matilda . fcoMUo of Hammond ! visiting relatives and friends i.r veral da s.

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Walter Nealano & Co. Presents

THE FIXER

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DeLUXE

Miss Bobbie Hammill all drrsscd up in one of the electrically heated 6 nits. To their electrically heated suita the three U. S. navy balloonists recently rescued after landing in the Canadian wilds, owe much of the credit for escaping- death. These heavy fur-lined suith with electrical he.tting devises kept the aviators warm until they ran out of "juice."

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Mrs. KlrUbee of South Chicago v as ft guest at the Norman Brown home cn Koberts avenue the latter part of U.e week. Mrs. Cor.ya of 1 nd lanupoi i, boulevard entertained Mrs. Kabott and her two daughters of Chicago st her home lat Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Cons a. who have been living with Mrs. Conya's parents on Indianapolis boulevard, a-e

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The Tri-City Electric 5rv;ce com7 any has brought, suit to foreclose a Mechanic's lien against John Nauraaj. et. at., through Attorney W. J. W i.iner; . Appeal by defendant has been filed in the suit of Fire Oprtnovlch vs. Baul I'.erlia. to foreclose a boarding house l.en. which was first tried In the court if Justice Kciland in Indiana Harbor. Charles Kwasny has filed a claim against the estate of Stella Kwasny. Failure to provide is alleged in the divorce suit of F.dna Schmidt of Hammond against her husband. Waiter, "'hey were married Oct. 11, last year f nd separated 16 days later. V. K. Murray is attorney for the plaintiff. Suit on account lias been filed by Wilson A Co., against K. C. Vox, et. through Attorneys Born berger, J'eters & Morthland.

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THURSDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Bebe Daniels in "0Hf LADY, LADY" "THE PENALTY" Afternoon Only EVENING "OH, LADY, LADY" FRIDAY Bebe Daniels in "OH, LADY, LADY"

that has come from the Italian orphanage at P.aeii'.e. Wis. llach class help'nar with soive ,art of the work. 2m I jicture ''U. books and ten Brownie ! i:jtt(,n-Kye dolls were made Ly fh ehlldren at 4"nritmaa time and sent lo this orphanage. On doing this bi! I of outside work the leswon of giving ( ind tiharlng earne to our boys and I girls In a most forceful way, as they "ommltted to memory the words of i the muster "Inasmuch as ye have done I '- unto one of the least of these, my

brethren, ye have done It unto me. The attendance and interest at Uobtrtfdale yre keening up to s high standard. Very few have dropped out inco the beginning of the work and r-ore boysBand girls are being enrolled frr.tn time to tiriie.

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DI Edith Roberts in "THE DIJUU AD0RBLE SAVAGE." Also "Bride 13." Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday Pearl White in "The Thief." I

A ONE-ACT COMEDY OF SMALL TOWN AND CIRCUS LIFE ROSE KRESS DUO Lively Steppers of 1920 ROWLES & G!L!!AN Singing and Talking

ROLLISON & JEFFREYS Comedians

PASTIME

Hoot Gibson in "FIGHT IT OUT."

Also "Thunderbolt Jack."

MABEL HARPER & CO. Sunbeam of Vaudevil'e THE CROMWELLS . European Novelty Also "THE PHANTOM FOE"

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I till tl.d I 1 1 : STOCK. HOGS Receipts, Tj.orifi; market. o5 ffiiO lower. Hulk. $S.8.Vfi 0.15; top. 9.4d; heavyweight. S.7 b it .1 ' : medium weight. 8.P0'ij- 9.2-; ll?ht weight, $9.00 119.40: light lights, $9.109.0; heavy Dacklng sows. smooth. $8 .Oiiff 8.50:

j packing sows, rough, $ 7.73 it 8.00; pigs,

J3.lf.ra 8.50. '."ATTIjIv Receipts. tt.OOo market, steady. Beef steers Choice and prime, $11.00 12.25; medium and good. JS.r.og 11.00; good and chol.-c. $3.S." f J 1.7S ; commcrn and medium. f 7.2ifi? 9.85. Butcher Cattle Heifers. $5.00i9.75; cowt, $ 4.6') n 8.50 ; hulls. $3.00 T 7.7 5. Canners and Cutters Cows and heifers. $3.00,4.50; tanner steers, $4.0O6 5.75: veal calves (light and handyweight 1. ?10. jlifi 12.00; feeder steers. ?S.0 St I'.Oi1 ; stockej- steers. $4.751 9.23: stocUr-r cows and heifers, $4.25 "1 6. 00. "IIlC'A;0 VEAL 50 to 60 lhs.. 10 7? He: 70 to SO U.S., 12'd 13c: 90 to loo Ids.. 131 Uc; fancy. 13c; overweight kidniys, 110 to 173 lb?.. I 1 0c.

O I ASH f.KAI. . t hard winter, $1.94??; -. $1.934 ; 2 northern

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sprin. $l.S6'i. VttllX-.No. 3 white. t9t,ic; 4 while, fiSUf. 67e; yellow. 72'o74c; 3 yellow, G9'71r: 1 yellow, 8 'ii 6 7 rsi c. OATS N i. 1 white. 47 'rj 47 c ; 2 white. iT,i 47c: 3 white, 43'.-i S 46ic; 4 white, 4U't 4 -it; stendard. 40 f 42c.

tubs: 'd 4 6c:

IHTTEK Receipts. 7.831 creamery, extra. 4':c; firsts.

pack Ins; stod;, 5'."'lSc. llii'GW Uecrinir. :l.l'.?t case;-: current receipts. 5 5 Tf fi 1 c : ordinary firsts. 55'f;

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Joe Ryan ia (he 7th Episode of "HIDDEN DANGERS Afternoons Only FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Also the Edgar Kid Picture "Edgar Camps Out" SATURDAY Mary Miles Minter in "EYES OF THE HEART"

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GOING OUT OF BUSINESS-Everything Must Be Sold Below Cost Wed. Jan. 12th

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POTATOES

Per bushel $1.25 and

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JONATHON APPLES Extra d0 7C fancy. Per bushel J.0

FANCY YORK IMPERIAL APPLES Per bbl

SWEET CALIFORNIA NAVAL 0(r ORANGES Doz . 50cf 40, 30c,

EXTRA LARGE SUNKIST LEMONS Per doz. . . . EXTRA LARGE JUICY GRAPEFRUIT 3 for . .

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Per doz 30c and EXTRA LARGE PINEAPPLES Each FANCY CAPE COD CRANBERRIES Per quart FANCY CAULIFLOWER Per head 15c and

SOLID CABBAGE 9C 10 lbs. for

NICE SOLID DRY ONIONS Per bushel DUR VERY BEST EGGS Per doz FANCY SHOPPING BASKETS Worth $1.50, only

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Cash Register, Scales, Counters, Cashier's Desk and one Oldsmobile Truck must be sold at once it a bargain. '

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Ever since our last Rocker Sale before Christmas, the demand has been insistent for more of these fine Rockers. We've finally obtained 200 of them from the manufacturer? and are offering them again Wednesday at the same low price as before. Come in and see these Rockers you can judge their real value at first glance. The saving is so big and so genuine that you'll not want urging to buy.

Regular Price is $49.50 Sale Price

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$5. Cash and $3. Monthly

Choice of two d liferent designs. Upholstered in genuine Spanish Morrocoline. Looks like leather and wears eren better than leather.

j! Regular Price $49.50 Wednesday's Price $26.95

All built by skilled craftsmen in the very finest manner. Roomy wing back, comfortable roll arm , upholstered over genuine oil-tempered springs and the

upholstery is a remarkable feature of these Rockers. It is an extra grade of Morrocoline it looks like leather, and wears even better. We think enough of it to guarantee it.

Large, Massive, Roomy Rockers

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