Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1921 — Page 2
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PLATE MILL CLOSED TILL TUESDAY NEXT
Imrnat lonul t'ap"" l.wkawiinna Stel .. lhlgh Vall-vr M'llian l't Mid vale S;r-1 N. Y. Air i5rjUc Nw York Ontrat .. Norfolk and Western Northern rarlfli'. ....
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Aocordingr to Information" rwelved th? 6 Incli t'l.f? mill of the Oary Works
" , : U.uUirn R. It. mornlnr at 4:30 o dork and will not re-- ' . . ,
Punic oirratloa until next Tij.viay wvrnlng;. It hM bwn customary f lata to shut the 60 inch ilate mill down on Sunday
Ohio Citif k i 34 V i Jnn.y lvanla ' j I'res.e1 iJteel Car 9'i i Itad i n jr & - JllepuMu- Iron and Steel ; ."Joiit hern T'ai i;lo VfiH
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S t u1 ta k e r Trxu CV. 44, I'nlon f'atlllc f. S. Hul.t.-r S
mornings at 6 a. m., ltjt this week the
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mill went down two days
rctrlier. I
i'. a. steei i'rf;
Vnether they will olsrvf th- same day)
gain next k, Is not known.
! West I n liotj?-
Willy OverUul
The building, which ha. under t
construction for some time In the rear of the Mootning mill, is nearlng mmpltfon. The structural Iron work is irac-ticn.ll-coinilte. the roof Is ne-a-My on and the sldlnc is well started.
This building will protect the work- !
I Si m lai r Oil
. .110 . 4, . 7' . 2-'
Teifu- I'a. inc C
and Oil
iioai;o .if ;iiai. (""HIOA JO. Kf ii. 4. Cash a; rain market:
WME.l T N'. ? red, Jl.7JJfl.gQ; No.
tnen from the exposure of the weather!1 nortnern spring. who are employed in the (-.hipping ! ""ortNN. 1 wiilt.. 6lo: No. 2 white, Moor... KormerL- the workmen werei No. 2 yellow. Pic; No. 3 white. 5,X
KliiK.s. fiu-kil. f1?i1."5. VKA I. Sti to lbs.. 12c; 70 to i Uki., l.iy He; fot to lift lb., 14 to 15c; fancy. lG'qlTc; fiver weight kidneys. 14i to 175 lbs., Sjil0c. CIIICU.O l TI It HOt"5S receipts. 4l.ff; market lie lower: bulk. $.2"i 1": top, 1.S5: heavy weight. 1 "'. 2"1i '." : medium weight. r.l.4''-f 1"..1: lirfht weight. in.S'f.i i. .!: liw-iit liKht.', ts.9"i H'.sr.: heavy pa-ki:ie; .ow.. .riinutli. $S.LT'u packlne sows, roiiKh,. plw.H, :fo 1.35. CATTI.K Kei rli.ts. 4. """: market strong to I.'.c higher: beef ,-teer.-.; h..ie and prime. $ .7f. V 0.7 f. : medium a -id rood. I7.''f 1.75: ond and chni.-e 5 ; . 1 5 c,j Ji.fiii ; common and medium. fS.'.-l ru.l5: butcher cattle: Heiferjt. I.V'oV va.l mlvffi lisbt unii handy neljrhti t !..' t 1 2: f"der teer.. J'i'ii!. KM KK1 llereipts. .."",: mark, t
renerallv r.o.- hlshcr
di.wn tl. .''! 10. U: lamb". KT. lbs. u;v
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GAS K If
ARt MERRY
trlbutb.n depart in' lit ; M..rse DpII I'laln, the O.n oiiip:iny vlc. j.re? i.ion t ,
fulfil of the riil'.v.iy lal.-.r b...ii'J I" take any minim;. iv futi..n ..n the re-
and l'cte ll-irt who has recently J.'in.'.l I uu st of the r".i.i- for :i bron t i..n
the company. A. O. Mil. hell told stories and altogether with the I u l. president. Mr. M. (' Neff In the chair, the dinner was a grc;it siitcfm
AT SPREADunion leaders
DENY THE STORY
the miiii'iinl :iur''i mi ni r:!l!,'oitfj ..ft;-ci.-il..-oi:iI.tl out. Ie.;ii.l number I'i'imate.J that the Ix'.-iid's ori.iri..i pi-o-eptfexs of reviling j. tid n "Iraliini; I r.e ajlo tm-nt uft'-r u'ull heai in (;of (,' :l fci'Jl." Would be ar!:-1 out Kfl'oits will .f made. Iio-.i.r, to I'lnlsh I he jir . -rt cont r..very before April f., w hen the t.tnis of time.- members of t h i 1 expire and new m.-ri
, ii! be appoint"..) n tike their places.
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I iNTHNATIONAL NEVS StH'.'iCEi riilCAi;.), K. b. 4. lb-vent st.te-
Seek a Stay of Execution for Baker
No. 1 yellow. R 7 11 (d'e ; No. 4
eomiellel to lator out In the ow n i
weather. A similar buHdli. ev eral j white, hi li 55 c; No. 4 yellow
tlm l of thl on Is beinr con-! t"Se.
aitructed ot the north side of the billet mill.
I.IIIKHTV HM Ni:w V KK. Teb. 4. .Second 4s. n..; flrt. 4's. S7.2: second, 4 s. JSR.r.i": third. 4Vs. t. fourth 4 .. j s 7 ; Victory, 3s. .t7.14: Victory 4 J'.'7.14.
The After Hour-: Club, the social rya.niznt..n t..rui.-d by the men employees of the N-rt iir-rn IndbLita 'las & i:b trlc . on, ;l.i) y, treated themselves
to a k fe.j i,,t entertainment liusl nltht In the ';-..imber of Commerce
.room-, on llohma.'i street. An excellent j merits and rum..r- growing t f the' 1 NI ( AN .M '1 . 1 S. Tnd.. -eb. 1. IV. I dinner was served, the success of c.i t ro e r.y between railroad employes tit ion for a further stay of exe.-nt ion jwiiivli to a sri-at part, beinu due to the land the roads over the proposed al.ro- j f,ir Walter Haker. sentence,! t .. 'ii.- in I volunteer help by two of the gits corn- j edition o.f the national agreement I.e. . j,,. ,-,,tri,- chair. 1-Vb. 21. for the pany Kirls. .Mis- Mary Johnston andjtwe.n the road, ami the railroad -m- j murder of "a rl Cooli. 1.,1'arte rroe.-r, IMiss M.ry Is.vei.iee who made jr. ..id aipb.j.s ,re "out of hand" and vvouto , v. s lil.-l in til- mat. s.jpr-me couit
lambs. 84 lbs. threatened .b-ticlt In waiters. Music j walk out w -r- .i-nied today l,y union ,te y es t-rd.i y by Svebrit Cillion.
Kf. lbs. upjvvas rend-r. d bef.-r- during and after l leaders. j ..,tl. ftid n:t..rnes. The petition
I lite dinner by lm "Harmonious "wis "We liuve 'i.-nrd no such reports of i a little orch.-str.t formed amoni; the jut imat tons her,, p ni we h-Ibv- we
ciiitj emplove-s. 1 he t.araiif uuartetjare In a posiii.m lo be In touch will. Ka w s.une v ocal numbers. Spe. ch-.s ' I he situation," ...ti- union b ad-r de-
suitable to the ... c.sion were made t.y j clared. ttth.'rs ri.pied flatly that J. . Vnunff of the swib-s department; 'walkout was en t m p! a t . d.
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JUST LEAVE IT TO DOC! W A I IN' !Ti i.V, i-'ei.. 4. Prohibition ' '.inn, Ns loner Kram-r today an it'.iin. .-d that th'-re is no iimit to the a.'o'ej'ir (,f witie whb-'i a phsici;ia ny i-rci'-'rihe for a patient nor is 'lore any !mi' to the frequency of i- ' h pre.sei i ; .t ion. "That mutter is o ft to the sound and honest Judm-nt. "f Mo- ph i s i e I ns." Kramer sa'd.
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Kla milk; a n of the electrical dls-
In.llcations "odny pointed t.
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OATS No. 2 white. 39 t 4 ' ; No. 3 white. 3S'tf 3'ic: N. 4 white. 17c.
nxilHtS OK M4RKKT. f IK'TERWATIOM At. HEWS SERVICE) : NKW YOliK. Feb. The stock market closed :-aly t.nlay. V . t .
-i -..1 f f K.it Ho fell hv.k 1 ...
ov"""' -' " 'chlckena,
to Crucible, continued 1.1 p.i demand, closing; at 91 V. e. a.tri t
cHiAfa 1'itom i k Bl'TTlOl Receipts. 3. tubs: creamery extra. 45c; flrt.. 3S'rf44c: packing; stock. 14'(i llle. iU JK liecelpts l. 115 rases; misc. MiliU-; ordinary first. 42g'43o: firsts. 4c; checks. 39'd"40c; dirties. 41 42c. OH ERSE Twins new, 2JVvf24c: daisies. 24V4''t25v; young; Americas. !4'f J5c; longhorns, IHW27c; Brick, 2fT lSc
IJVR IfrVITRT Turkeys, 43c;
tm&tSc; sprlriKs. 29Hc;
ro.vters. 21c; 3 2o; duck, e!W.
li TTATOrjy rteceipts. S4 cars; Mln-
i; It M M It K KT ,-HirA Keb. 4.- Ibitly declines In Krait. w-re more than wiped out during the last hour of the .-e-sslon wh-n an over sold condition developed ami shorts hid pri.es up rapidly In taking profits. Provisions were lower. Closing pr!c-s for March whest were at (rains of M advanced lc: Mav corn rose So and July He up. May oU- advanced H t Vic and July , to hlcher. M O KV l KtClMSdK. NK.W YOP-K. Keb. 4. Call money on
the floor of the New York .Stock t.x- j ctv-hffe t.-lar rul-d at per cent; hlK"h ;
I per cen-t; low 8 per cent. Time mon-v wis steiuly
Tk r.r cent for it-day. riney
H.vtes
nearly polita fr.Am the early low. 1
1''1" Lresnceiiva r.m' 10 . 1 . m.,k.,- mnA Wisconsin round
Oeneral Asphalt rose to above : .,, ....m, n 1 1 1 1 "1 Wl Am' 'ur. five Rli Tiiontii? prTiC.
Sears Roebuck wti In g-ood iirand j . r. . -.-r.s-' - eJl.nr v nwl i point, to S. nffaffeggaimg Mexicaun Ptroleum rose cveir - 1 1 "
poitvt to a.rwv 168 aoid SbudbJkr !
old tup 1 polot to lH. The. RaJin
Issue. were active, a-rxi ttronf the vxmi-
rjon ma-king; a g;air vf 3 points to ti.
while the first preferred rose nearly 4 j points to 5J'-. I ' O"ovrnmenl bonds unchanged, rail-) Toad and other bonds a I ".!. Totai sa.I- of rlvcki v.da.y wre ' 4"(t iiiM 3ha-res; toii 1 10.S0t.oo0. j
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4. St k. closing
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pr -e: A I lis C.halmers 3Vk A.t:i.ric-an Can I?' Arnericaai Car ard foundry K1S American H. a.-oj I I, Amerti. an ! "ti'i; vt 8 1 ; A.-n-rican fme'tiujc 41 A.-nerijtn j-"tel Fio.ndry US") Amw-uan Tel. .Tid lei 9S lriM.oti.'i, 31V A tvhlson. i 1 V. K'dvr:n L.ifcm'il; ? T 1 Biltirrtore. and Ohio 33
Bethlehen, St 1
Canadian Pacific llOntraJ Ijekthnr "! lJ.i";i ud Ohio hi'i Oh I. a-nd N. W 67 Oil... Milw. and .St. PauJ 2W Oolorado Knel i 1 Com Prs1u"if 61 Oueible .fte-1 9 1' I'istillertes Securities 2Z K.-ie 13 Krie 1st PrT'J 19 Vi Oeneaxl Klesrtrb; 1 : S ;.-eat Northe.-n P.-fd 75V Oreat Northern Oro USV I -iterna tlonal Ni-kel 15
Hammond Produce Co.
Wholesale and Retail 284 State Street Hammond, Indiana PHONE 4022 PROMPT DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
I car load fancy Wisconsin Winter Potatoes, per bu., 25 C $1.00; per peck Fancv Greenings. jer bu. C f $1.75; per pk JV
Nice ripe Bananas, per doz, up from
Sweet Sunkist Oranges, 25 C up from
Sunkist Lemons, per dozen
25 c
20c
Fancy Crape Fruit, up from 5 for
Nice Dry Onions, per bushel at
25c 60c
Beets. Carrots, Parsnips and also White Turnips, per q pound at We also carry a lare assortment! of fresh Vegetables. Free delivery to all parts of city. Orders taken Saturday till 4 p. in.
Vou Can Always SSo l&oiiar at Scfonoidar's"
TAIL O R FURNISHER 73 STATE SI. u l!.mf.i
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Saving Regularly Teaches the Value of Money; Spending Never Does
Unless you have learned to save you no doubt have very little idea of how money grows when placed at interest even in small sums. Our records ?how a great main accounts started in a very small way that have grown into substantial sums. The interest in many cases amounting to a larger amount than the original deposit. We urge you to start saving at once. Call at this bank and let us show you how easy it is to make a start.
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UST &
SAVINGS
BANK
Formerly Known as Lake County Savings & Trust Co. HAMMOND, INDIANA
PETER W. MEYN. President J0S. W. WEIS, Vice President
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DAVID T. EMERY, Sec.-Treas. " CHAS. H. W0LTERS. Asst. Sec.-Treas.
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Cotton Batts
18c
Coverall Aprons 1 Long Bloomers
Large package, very special at .
Light and dark percales. All latest syles. OA Very special at . . .
Of good quality sateen. All colors. Our $1 .29 A Q
seller. Special at. ;
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Working Clothes in a Special Sale
CARHARTTS Overalls or Jacketts Sizes 34 to 48. No extra charges for extra sizes. We have now a full supply of sizes of Carhartt's in all sizes and all lengths of the best and heaviest overalls Carhartt's is making. Come and get any size J2 00 vou need, thev are now only. . v
Lee" Unionalls
Vepe- $3,75
In khaki or blue cial at
Men's Unionalls '1 In khaki or blue. Heavy coveralls. FornJlrly Sold a. 3.30. $1,98 Now onlv
Muslin Underwear
in a Specian .dgk o i r. 'V
saie q y
Muslin Night Gowns, EnveIoe Chem sfs and Petticoats at one-half former prices.
SPECIAL
Blue Denim Overalls or Jackets. Our $1.10 seller, now per garment
69c
Work Shirts, 69c Heavy dark blue chambray. Big ?Qp bargain. Our $1.23 shirt, at . . . .
Canvas Gloves Heavy grade, knit wrist. Very spccial. 2 pair for
Men's Work Shoes At $2.50 Endicott-Johnson make the well-known Scout Shoes. Formerly sold at $3.95.
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Clearance Sale of BOYS, SUITS at $6.98
Envelope Chemises and White Petticoat w.ih handsome trinuning ot lace and cmbioidery. Excellent grade materials, good 03 C workmanship. Per garment Muslin Night Gowns Beautifully trimmed with lace g J 39 and embroidery. Very special . Silk Camisoles at $1.25 Heavy silk satin, all shades, all changeable silk colors. At $1.25. "skirts at Bargain Prices All-wool Plaid Skirts, all sizes, $3 Qg beautiful styles, at Ladies' Silk Hose, 59c A very good silk hose, in black or brown. Very special at 59c. Wool Serge DRESSES FOR GIRLS OF 8 TO 14 AT $4.98 Jliesc are wonderful dresses, m navy blue serge. Fiiere are Sailor Dreses an d Middv Suits, and many other styles, 3 all put out at one price Sizes 2 to 6 at $3.49
Big Bargains in GIRLS' SHOES Sizes IVi to 7, in black only. C O 7C ,4 t'rTia
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clearance to
79 State St. Hammond
I nn : for fhft NumQSi
isEnmoMl9B Lowest Ptlced Storo9
All broken lots of high price suits, formerlysold up to $12.50. Included are blue and brown all-wool serge or mixtures. Sizes 1 3 to 1 8 onlv. Marked down for 2 QQ
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DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Olive Thomas in "EVERYBODY'S SWEETHEART"
Also the Edgar Kid Picture "Edgar'i Little Saw" SUNDAY Mary Miles Minter in "ALL SOULS EVE"
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY A Goldwyn Special "IPS A GREAT LIFE" WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Vera Gordon in "THE NORTH WIND'S MALICE" SATURDAY
jfi E"gen 0'Brin in X1 ar-0ADAY Ah!D HO.'.iE"
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SUNDAY Owen Moore in "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE"
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Hamnni :: InaliaBt TODAY Sutherland Sextette A STUDY IN MUSIC
DUKE & DUCHESS Novelty Enttr!ainers JE&SIE & IV3ACK Sin,4ns, Talking and Whistling
DAVIS & MEYERS Comedians
BERTIE FOWLER Interesting Woman FRAWLEY & WEST Athletic Rerue Alio "VELVET FINGERS"
DACTIME Today and tomorlilJ I MlLi row Hope Hampton in "A MODERN SALOME."
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DT THI! Today and tomorrow DlJUU Neil Hart in "DANGER VALLEY." Added today, "King of the Circus."
The Best Coal 1 Ever Used Is the universal reply we received after a personal canvass among users of BANNER COAL
Unusually Free From and Soot
smoke
Hi-jji in heat unit? Practically no ash (less than 3 per cent) No Clinkers Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. I ry a ton today PHONE HAMMOND 1490 The Beckman Supply Co. Plenty of all sizes Indiana, Illinoir, Pocahontas and Hard Coal, Solvay Coke
