Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1921 — Page 5
Tupsdnv.. .Tamj.trv 18. 1921.
THK TIMES Pane Five
PERSONAL AND i Social news
Mayor Daniel Brown was a guest of T'eier W.. Meyn at the Indiara So.ety banquet sri'- n in Chicago at the Nw- Drake Ho! ( Saturday cen:nj. la r, uary- .1 5.
is expected ;une
ration on : morrow.
his arm.
The Deborah. Aid Society o! the 11 rat Christian church, will meet at tha church parlors tomorrow morning and spend lha morning s-ewins and quilting- for th& baioar -which is to be
held in tie very near future. At otic- J thirty they will to the, homo of Mrs J George IJess ,t 4! F-ecker reet J where a Eocid.l trnoon will be cr- i joyod. A!i of the lsd.es are requested i to come ca:l yai that they will l-e j -; to accompilsn s. lot of work. i
EN TOY OF REDS ISN'T WORRYING ABOUT DEPARTURE
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The Lidies' A'd of the Centenary M. i E. tjiurc.h will hold an all day session W.iliani Holm in of Tioston. Mass.. at t.H home of Mrs. David Montelius j was a gii of his cousin Frank- Ka.niof US . CajTcron a-nue tomonvv. j mowl cf .21 Glon.'ialc Paik over the
week end.
Mr. and Sir... C- L. P. Bell and
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dau&'hters. Mrs, Annis McLean
Hadya leave at i o'clock this even- j 'ng for St. Petersburg. Kit. where they . have taken a 'wmi for the remainder! of the winter! i The Ladie' A;d of lite F.rst i res- ! hyteriaiv church will hold their regu-
lar meeting in the churen parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The Meslute 'Charles I'h-Lchc r ar.d Clark Wasrcntir wi!) be the hostesses.
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"What th; troors ate aolnj The troop has organized three nat.ro 1
I as folio- s the Beavers, the Eables. ar.d
The "WJiTie.Vs Gu.id of the St. rul's j she. Rattlsnafc.-. The troop ill s:i. r Episcopal iliuuli wUl not. meet to-j an inter-patrol contest at once. nv'riy a-s usuil. ajtnounccnvent of j . .The troon meets at 7:15 Wedn'.sd.-'v aheir next nseeti-sr v ;U be made later.: nights.. .There were twenty-four scout? - ) present at it weif meeting. Thy The r.orr r..-o-io:-.v..- department of j haj a , c..,. .McTtiWns meeting ;n i M,. H.mmoid W9r:iti ! club m-t u read;. wor rrV scu,.n- t3n. winte-
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Ilmrrsons seconds defeated the Hamtr;ond seconds 10 to i in a curtaia raiser. '
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60; light 'weight jood and choice. $9.75 $11.90; common nd m-edium. $7.2a'g 9.50; bulcher jattle heifers, $5. 33 9.75 ; cows, J4.s0g S.tS; bulls. ' JS-OO ?.); fanner- steers, $4.0fi3.3O; vfal calves liyht an ' dhandy .v ig-ht. "J D.75 U.on ; fedr steei; ?T.OO '3 D.5(? ; ' stocker timers, Ji.IoHS.ot m "' SHEEP tleectp 1.4. l' i.000; market.' J3 loi-er for lambs, shi-en stoady; lambs. Si - tbs., down $i.a'. ffii.t)0; larni.?. Si Kis.. ur. ift.73'.10.59.
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INLAND STEEL EM
PLOYES IN STEEL REDUCTION PROTEST (Conlinud fj-om Pat Or r)
regards to a reduction of .-.vcj? Th .- Is especially true, concerning t' e r'sn ? Of the General .American Steel Cat On.'r nora tion. Graver TanU "v.rpor.-!:on and the Vatcr Expanded S'ecl Tue Coinpany, all of v.-hlch ar; vorkina a!-
1 nsost normal basis. Th! o-.i-loo!:, thus
far in the different industries i- wry encouraging, th one d-rl; .TJt remain -ing, betn the. adjustments of "a;.:-! and a. tratter of production No mtduetloa In Other Tlaa's. The plants of the United .-i'laie; &i:e! corporation in the district harp naJ no reductions. Officials of the l.'ii'ioi' Steel company at South Chic.-igo, wiiirli Is operating at about SO per c ot ca-x-city, eaid they hae made no t-j :s ard contemplate none. The same applioj to
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED TO K.N'T Large funi. p- m with 2 hod?, tor father and 3 s ."' Wants meaU turn'Pii'ii for ? son. TJ 14, psmie llairiir.ond !.! t
I New Spring Hats
Shank?. Torch and
troop. rt-.aU-
Tlirrte new r..rrtiitct
. , , .c?,li3 .--? taen into thM . 'Km:' pure Dehyorated :
bs demonstrated; ''"-o o ' -Mr. rc i Gcjld'.-:i. oi-o of the i ;'' p
ce.m.milie. is lorkmg affsr the troo'-
Food." . wi.
Mayor
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abser.c" of Mr. Mclvin Herman.
rood lurr,?
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titet-t'nd se eral small caests Sun
day afiornoon in hnr of the fir-1 j Srt Marter. :;rthdav ' of he :'. n. Louis Ulohard. -' Thr have been s t ry
Thrvse present t.tj Rnsfraiiy Mullen. rpned in the t.-cop. , and irginia O'Suilivan. j Mr. Gto. Kounts. a former Scou: M
Kulh sSann-.ctir.g.r n1 I tt r. tssted the troop last meeting Uj ,e.-. Games nese play-! The trpop ekpecte to have 3 feci vv.c.a.t served. i tha near future. 1 There are a few boys i;i the troop v
..ad.vs Aid ill .-;?.d a . aro not faithful in attendar
A recent photo of L. C. A. K.Marter.s. The broat-l smile L. C. A. K. Martens, ambajsac'or to the U. S. from soviet Kassia, is wearinj: doesn't indicate is do-ncast by the order to the department of !ibor to deport him. Martens has hten notified tv l.en!ne's government to cancel mi);on of collar? worth of orders in the U. S. if the deportation order is carrie-d' o--t.-
Martha' and Ivizab'tn Tu cf arvJ 1 e.'re.;
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--M..ial afternooti s th? Vime of Wart v.!'?Tev. 163 t-.gun ftree-. Mrs! E. M'ji.'endcr ill he ir. tcsistinj host-
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they expect to hold their place in
troop they must be out to the inching! in t.ht fulvir-. j Kit-hard r'ar,er. sic r! lie. Troop ? ' Wednesday n:g-hi, Jaji. 12. three auto : loarip of stuu'.s wcrit t'j Crov. u Pv.ni where the troop played th Crown Poi-i High School basketball. It was a fst !
couts had the local team i
'a.ssortme i:t of toys ont-ain- ! outclassed team m ork and won e.ts.ly j
i te.-n, mostly scout masters ana b;i i taut.-'. Mr. P.eite. the President of the l-o 1 Council, was present a.t the metrttnK. Sco-jt Executive Scott had chars:
a;lli i?lth.j meeting ana save a. talk outllnins j M:d vai Steel
v. i,'a.-: f.ir tit. ifimin: - ear. DurjnK'N. Air lira c
Al Us Chalmers -!' American Car t.vi Foundry lZi American Loc mefive SS American ST.elt'ng . American iimcltin? ............. 3S ! American Steel Foundry. 30 H America nSa-av n-fining I American Tel. and Tel. 99i j Anaconda Za Baldwin Locomotl .e sls j Bethlehem St:-.l B S8H Canadian Pacitir llt;!i 'Central Leather Chc&apeakt an 1 Ohio ' 53 U Qhicago and ".sorth Western (18i Ch.cago, Mil. and St. Paul "8H ! Consolidated Gas Sl'.i i Corn Products- 7 0U 1 Crucible Stee! O'vi ' line . 1-T J General Eleclri. li'ii'i I General Motors liT'! ! - - ! ' Lackawa.nna. b-.eel 00 -, j ; Lehigh Valley if j I Mexican Pet--:. '....' j
For the stlish woman and miss arc now arriving daily EE: from out own workshops, as well as many from the style Ej center? of the East. Specially priced at EE
wage increases were made, i-.-t era.-ir.u 1 lhn Gary plant.
back where they were in August, 1 ? IS. ; . z:
, It ;s rumored that officia's of t.c company will make application in the very near future for the reduction of ibexes on t! valuaion and improve -mens at the Harbor Plant. - ' Aeeapt 15 rr Ont XedneUeu. Emplo;es of the Mark Plant of Uws Steel and Tub- Company, have e-:.-sented to tfie - la per cent 1 eduction, which went into effect la-st oaturrtav. At the present time. heMark .Plant is operating 70 per cent of Us normal
norki-ig force.
At the plant of the U
Cement Company, no
lion wn-ascf is looked for. Th plan I is working Q per tent of. Hi capaefv i 5
ith good future ahctd. "The officers and d:ecturs of th An eiican Stel I'our.drles ai-e holding ;
meeting today, but just whit vil! ue '
the outcome will not be known t'r.ill ; late this e (ning. j Tn several of the other plants in t . 1 :
district little action has been takur.
Universal Pji : la.'d j immediate re-Jue-
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WANTED A boy, must be
over 16. Times, Ham- j EE
$6.50 are "newer" spring models in Sailors. Rolling Sailors, Turbans, and Off-the-face Hats in such smart shades as Henna, Brown, Navy, Peacock and Black. Beautiful!' and smartly trimmed.
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The Tintci' want a-s bri."2 as
si.; is.nj:;:iri jciuus u xne:r users a: '
Saturday evnirt; a surprise "kid"! arty was given 01 honor of Miss Ruth i G : oaruan at lb - l.cme of Mrs. G. ' B. : Ci--inrart ar.d 11 ro. S. Cros.n-,an. Many j ;.d" aaJ.is v. ere played .nd hcauti-'
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the tilk he brougnt up for utscuffton methods of conducting the troop moetings, records, the passln cf tests and other troop activities. A considorable part of the discussion was confined to the question of whether it was not possible to loach all tests throutrh the medium of games. It tvas decided that it was there were hardly nnv lr--t-; that culd not be taught in
New York Central
Pure Oil Sinclair Oil Pennsylvania Railway Steel Sjr njs . Reading: Republic Tron ar.d Steel Southern Pacific Southern Railway Studebaker . . .
XAUFMANfi WOUF -HumH
chls way. Apparently c eryor.e uerivea '' v ..... .-.-lort frn-n 1 his tlisiMission. 1 t- nioa Pacitlc ...
between Cro-vn Point;" T-..,n. en loved a -feeu" ct'V. S. Stel
Th.-.je present and -tl.e Prosbj terian team compos! ':',(. .-ream and cake. Then some f ilow ! U. g. Steel PrfJ.
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loyj in knee 1 game p'avrd
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h;iigatow apror.it'. trousars tn3 .ver?.l:.
eret the :.I:scr Fran Kosnigrsberar. j the. older fellows. Crown Point f.rnc:- I lit the -as grate, the lights were turned i V.-estlnghouse
Ki.th B?njam:r.. l-'annaji SUin. Marion , thei.ed in the seeond half but th f.nil ! out. and a round of stories were enjoyed pVhite Motors
Kay. Elinor Schoolman and Ruth
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A' Elmanu. Sajn
Koehigecxra-. !rvir,jr IattTm. Manny
rta.Kdaii. Sim Ston and Alec Tirer
ran, a.li of Ch.ca;
t score1 was to 1? in favor of the Hanllnot.d team. After the game everyone
and you know it takes a Scout Master to tell a real story. - They ranged lroin
" . had s-.e e eats downtown ajid a ' ad-tnture to ghost stones. 111 -a-t
re.-Ki-ttng a. ver;
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time.
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.VTrs. K.sie Ket.iy who went to inai- iieuay e-.enin? i roop s p.aj. ir.-op
iriipol.s iriJi Mrs- W. IT. Myers and j 1 5n the Baptist Gym. This will a!
i ' J- v ninery to atienci me i- j try nara ioug.it game as b-jth tcavr.?
CHICAGO CASH GRAJV MARKET.. WHEAT No. 1 hard winter. Sl.SS. No. 2 hard winter, $!.i;'il. S3; No. 1 northern pptin- Jl.SS, No. 3 spring, tl.TS. CORN No. ye..ow. 67Vi'3SSc; No,
some of the fellows wero so nervous
I that when the ineetmjr broke 11? at ;el9en P. M. they had to eticlt together
s lonjc ts possible for company.
At the next meeting they are going to Z w hite, 4 i -ff 65 He . No. 3 yellow, Z
I a aJ! u-jz.il iea.r.n ,ri,i. -11 ,h rie-w mtn into the Ancient V a 65ct No. 4 whit . 61 'i ft -6" t r No
autruraiion and o-.i.n!ntr session of the i ari ahoif fii ,,-nm t,h. ' - . - , , . . t , .....
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stature, .etu.n o to narr.mona :e-,Io a rccoid for clear, last baskefca!:. that numbers among its members some ierday. She report t:.t the leg. ,1a- j garrc V1;; L,e at 8;?i, p. j, Jaa i:Iustrious pcrscnage.-. iv.e are lo'ng forwaro.to ti-.o tn1? M.0 ?Ir. Gordon wa delegated as to Li.-e county n.th great interest. j Troc "15 ; f "committe for next time and he an-
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I Boy Scout Week. ; One of the thing.s discussed at the Scout Masters meeting was the troop
1 activities for Boy Scout ee.-c whlcn is 1 ...i;.,, stoerk. IffflSe.
' the second week in Feb. Nearly every
I troop 13 planning a Good Turn, an ex-
Troop IS
Wbert Ruth, son of .Mrs. It. Klaves ! Jnuraaa cenmg, jan. 13, troop of S7 lnd.na ."--r.uc v '-o lias been j iccli hcld thclr raeettng for several il tor the past thiee v -.eUs. is im- 1 'reks. They had a good turnout arid pro-, Ing . low!:'. (reported a fine time. Mr. John Kraw-
j czyic is tno scout Master ot this Mrs. C. F. Seuthvitoi-th v.-l.o will no j Troop 12.
" rv ,n I Kday ntgat trocp un-,e ot St. Cast-; hibition, and on activity for that weok.. --.if ii"f O fcere f'-r a number of yarf. j m(r rhoOl held a reorganization mct. i - .,-m f nt.n fr.r
ing. About sixteen bojs turned out. th c'.tv will be? made later.
j Father Seroezynski is the Scout Master.
j Two patrols were organized and a. senior
patrol leader appointed. Scout P-ecu-live Scott assisted during the meeting. After a half hours Instrjetion and quiz
.'ill. us - M-yo. who has bte:s m.1 the j on the tenderfoot requirements, some r-?byteinan hosp'tal in Chicago for ! hearty yells were given and gooff relay
c pa.?! three weeks where he under
OAJS No. t v-hite, 44i4ic; Xo. I rhlte. 44i 4S'.;c; No. 2 white. 4-1 5
44ic; No. S whitj. 4 2 'j 5'4 J"ic white, 41';'ic.
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'.Mrs. J. .;. T.rrtr: rf Wait ham street 11! ni'.ii t'.i miri.p.-
Executive and Other Committees. Friday evening of this-week at eight o'clock in the Chamber of Commerce rooms there will bo a meeting of all standing committees and the executive committee of the Local Council. This Will bo a: meeting of. much importance
LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"
1 . , . . to the Boy Scout movement 5ti J-tammona I game, enjoyed. Too boys are very much ! commJUee wll rlan thHr v,or:i 1 ir.terejtedand promise a fine troop. , for the comlls jccar.- A good turnout Is I Troop 17. . j tiiC.rcf0TC expected. I Saturday se. oral b-jys from this troop J ' " j had a detailed report of it as yet. " ! HAMMOND HIGH LOSES
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CHICAGO PRODCCE. BUTTER Receipt fl S,S$ . ; tubs,
creamery e.-ctra, 4S:-jc; firsts. S8?46.rc
EGGS Receipt, ( 1.678 casea; misc.. 61iic: ordinary firsts, 60$ 62c; firsts. 66'ic; checks, 50'?5c; dirttca, 54 38c. , . , LIVE ''pOL'LHt'i' Turkeys. 32c: chickens, o0?; springs. 2?c; roosters. 18i?ieo; grxe2&a; ducks. 32c. POTATOES R-ceipla, 47 carrs: northera whitj,. SI. 15? 1.2a; bulk, J1.30 l-4 0.
J.EATINGr AND RE -PLEATING ; 1-. 1.0; of skirts In one day. But- j ovrirtc. hemstitching, hraiditist .
guaranteed.. Call at Wv . f. 2; St.. l.ttie west of Ho,S:, rionc 445 Hammond. -27
K. MJ I. OF S. CATtn TARTV. K". eii body is welcome a.t tJie ,: ..aiits and Ladies' of Security prije , at d prty rid da-nee WeJnesday -'f-nrng Jan. 10 in .the K. & L. of S. I Lai! over Lion Store. Music by the
Roy Orchtitra of Chicago. 2ic a person.
Caiup Wicker. Two carpenters worked part of tas vek putting the cabin in shape fir use. Everything- is now ready with th exception of taking out mattresses ar.d baking 1he foundation. We hop-i to lo this, this Saturday. This w.il i.v-kc the cabin ouite comptjrtabie even on cold de end from present appearances it win be occupied every Saturday in tha future. Please remember that only troops v.i'1 be allowed to use it who make the r.ect.-s.nry pre'nous arrangements wii.il th Seoul Executives oft'iee. No troop can ut it unless acempan'ed by the Scout M.aster or other adult leader. Anyone v. ho can loan us a Ford truck for Saturday pi ease call Mr.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 42,000; market, 25 035 higher. Bulk. J5. 6339. 86; top. $10.20; heavyweight. J3.50 ."3 9.S5 ; medium weight, 50,7 5 Ci 30.00; ligvvt welyht ?9.S3n' 10.20; hevy packing ftows. smooth. $8.S5-t?3.t't: pis. 3.60(2 JO.00. CATTLE Receipts, 10.000; mirket,
i steady. Bef Stcers Medium and nd his 'a scpool was de- i heavyweight-choice and prim. $1050
Tie Ham
feated by the Emerson high school. ff 11.75: medium and cood. SS.7Sffiio
Saturday night at the Irving gym
Ticket? ' Sco;t some time Frida-.
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Scout Masters "Get Together".
Monday evening of this week
the
The regjlar meeting of the Lady j Scout Masters held their first meeting Macabees Opal Hive- S35 this evening I since the arrival cf the r.ew executive 1- O. O.' F. 11a'!. All members request-j in De: ember. The meeting was held in cd to be present. Special busine-ss. .tha Chamber of Commerce rras. 1-18-1 j There Mas a total attendance of eiv-
the score Indicate?. At the beginning it looked as if Hammond had a chanca j as both teams scoeed a free throw ) and a basket. Emerson's center Sturt- ; ridge d:."playcd his ability at shoot-j ing baskets. H-j maklr.s them from all angles of the boor. Hod Hamin -in d been able to tjuard him the game might of ended different. Shank and ; Powley starred for Hammond. Nest i Friday Hammond travcls to East Chi-j (ago and Saturday plays Harvey at tiie j Irving gym. j The high school has great hopes as j stelton and Cadwalader will be able 1 to play Jan. 2S. These men have been ' practicing with the team regularly and ! have developed a great combination, j All those trams that have defeated, Hammond will have another opportun-j Ity to do so later infcthe season. The j
Prints more Auto Advertising than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for dealers to get in touch with the prospective customers. Etery Man in Lake County Who Ha Uonej to Ue in Baying tit Automobile Reads THE TIMES.
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A Treat for the Boys Suit and Mackinaw The Twc $i C Sizes 6 to 10 Sizes 11 to 17$18
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BOYS' SUITS Small lot of Boys Suits, all-wool materials. Wriiie 2,a!t' $2.98
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Low overhead costs and small profits enable us to sell for less than others. Join our big list of friends. Star Store Ph. Reinick, Prop. 588 OAKLEY AV., HAMMOND (Opposite Postoffiee) ,
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Announcement ecood Annivrs8.ry
It is with inestimable pleasure that I extend my personal thanks to the people of Hammond and vicinity for the patronage they have afforded the Weserveu Ladies Shop during the past two years, and assisted in making the Second Anniversary of this Shop such a grand success. All effort Has been exercised during the past two years in making this Shop foremost in "Service" to its patrons. In the Corset Section a most detailed record of every corset sold is on file, showing the name and address of purchaser and model of corset, whereby the individual requirements of each corset patron are constantly recorded. Satisfaction is guaranteed and any complaint is quickly adjusted by alteration or a new corset. A Graduate Corsctierc is at your service at all times to suggest the proper corset for any figure. In the Infants' Section a most complete assortment of dainty gifts and requirements of an infant up to two years is on display, and special attention and suggestions are at all times extended the prospective mother in selecting her baby's layette. 1 The efforts of all employees of this Shop during its third year will be to maintain ar.d perfect the present standard of fervice and sati'faction. and thereby effect mot cordial relationship between this Shop and its patrons.
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Weserveu Ladies Shop 650 H0HMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 355 (One Door South of Hotel Mt)
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