Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1921 — Page 5

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E. ClilCAOO i Ut is h ,- a u n i ma; k a i ,. ; . ,.;-r-ss i n t a- past f iv ini-aiha a; (ona.tent ainitii: . . r! h.iml:- ir- '-v m-ma.-i. atei tia ; ; oV -a !.-,-i.:y w:".l b- n.ini a.i ' . . : ".'.ib-ty t iu-v :l;.-.r f r i - :i 1 .- 'a . p I r !h- m.-ii mi w..nv n. wli.. ar.sw ri th. tr ..a a: n i iv ' s caii by a s s i s '. : n : an,', . 04 t heir iiiitatnce hi havintr tie or ""... .a (iau:;iU -rs, or I'ri.n.is w ti.. loy. kia.w to have ! n in the sei vol . en- j n th- laa-u I'hicao or Indiana ! liarbe.r post. : l.i ;;se it-.'jn: ime tiier-? :s s .ni-- ' : vairy b. t.e en the two pois as t '-. ; ieh shall m tbr be.t jshowln ; ;:,i,;i:- , ,-, -n ;,.b r,. n that l.'ait :;. a., has the hettfr titbl f..r the 1 a.: paun than Indiana Harbor. j K-ist ''hici.. .,. W!, v.ish. - -. j : .ipporr this spianJid oranizition win ' e - a-tt'-n.-tma, , t.vl hupsanitariaii ( - :r -h-- x-s -de.iers. sh.aild s, e ' '. every ma a or w oma n .- 1 -Titer ib ir m. -ic,. rshio: AUTOriGBILE SSQCiATfOr LI WIREb i. Wi'.l rifa-i 1 brie of $..) an I thir;y d.'iys in jail for th- man who, while -! .i cat ed, drives It's automobile and injures another p. rs.n :f th- Ireb-uia in.--isiature t .asses iavorablv ni-oa a bri; 1 "I which was to" I-- introduced tod i;.- 1 t Jt'-pv. l. T. Pal. .'. of South P-nd. Th- I r-econd offense w.iiil .1 bring a tin" of floi ami six months in jail. This Is an amendment bvtrie r.'.d s;.itute which provides ohiy for the sines in such instances. A stiff p. nnlty i.s also rrc.vkli-u for th- man who runs away .ausin' an nccid-rt. This is only on- of twelve important measures race pmd!mr le-'or. the Co-n-r..! A-isemhly which have th.- hackliu,of t!ie Ifoosier Sti.t- Aut..mold Ass... :: ':.n. Th- s.soc ia -. ; ori now has tr.em-,.:-, in all jvir's of th- state and such c ; -sals for laws as ar- ma.;- have b- - sui.-c-(-st"il by motor. sts and later sa.: ' a--. : 1 1 ed to the members : i ; p for ipprovV.'ithin the Inst year th- membership ie Lalte county has Increased rapidly ... mariy t f th- twe'.e rno-asures pro. l .veil by th.- assoi ration have originated i;1 :'.),- ('a ijni.-t r. ni-ar.. ' I-V-ur highways, th- Ad-way. TI. M. C. T-'iiI, .Ip-Kson ILehway had Liberty W.i y b.Rve bet n polo marked ihrnutii Lake- i-i.uiU' by the a see ion in t'alas year. I". is n ff i 1 iat -d with the Vm. r'.-an Aut'tnobil-j Association at WasUmston and throuch this eonect i-ii Its rr.' inlii t? Rlso become members of the vvhoi.. (b,ri r ff 11 iat-d einbs ;-rid ar- enti;:ed to all o'j r es.l-s and help of til' clubs, fr-e of charce.

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w o:n n w If .!-. -a in t !- w.-iM j officer ..f !)if i.---).-n have .inti-'tmiN '!! :r ;.kins ; a m-mh.-rsl-. 1,1 i i' i v t- , t;ik- ;uaee 'hi' ' .! .n rk in March, a; ; ich time -ffi.t!. t.i !" made to "n- ! ! li -very ..-1:1: -r. marine ami; nurse, M't.tt i. n th" I n.ted Starts, s. rvi.-i- diirir.s th- la'- war-I-'or neatly two v, ( t Ks workers ii.'tv1 ben ; i l : t, ' itth their efforts in ' : ' a n n i r Lor this drive, whi'-h is to h 1 . i n i 1 - i r. a ,.tr-T tvnW than tr. ; . (..;, i : i ,. f UOb 1: ; t he b. Si'--? 1 . .' :.. t f t , . i 3 n ;inre ' f til'' c if. -i i.utt. :. it i -. iii i ; s rnl nui.-it w I

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THAT Do you want to get a Grave Stone or Marker at a price that they could be bought for five years ago? I have three carloads coming soon, which I can get out before Decoration Day. I will be pleased to call and show you the designs. VERNON PARRY, Crown Point, Ind. , Dealer in Mausoleums and all kinds of Memorials

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By Mrs. J. Pennington. The Psychological Effect of Colors

12 you t.re inciiped to b lary. the foior siieciulists siy you sliouid cultivate red snd yeiiow and avoid .-ecu and hl-us. Thi-; applies to jmr f-ar:nents us v. ell as to thft (If-roration of your tiwellinej. If on are fevered or nrvoii3, chons a h!;;e titst for yni.tr walls, atul wear a blue sown and hat. Re.i !s vita!izitip and stirnulat.iie. Avoid black, evert rnen in mo'urnlr.fr It mi rcase? the rVprpss:ori of hody and ri'ind. Brawn (on;e3 next in Its t fleet of lowering trie vitality. Hluo is cooiinR. It cairns the passions and arouses the intellect. It is a nerve sedative and allays inflammation. Put a bine lininii in your hat to avoid H'jn-f,trckb Pale preen is sal-1 to he an antidote for ijeuriti.s. and quiets teething children. Pink stirs the emotions and Mimulates trie flanls yaver.der lowers the vitality, and violet dispels inttjmniBtion ar.d congetioa. Ten Commartdrr.cnts for the Health As Outlined b tns th Crr-.ij. siorer of the City c N: Vork. 1. Cleanl'tiess- t!n- ti.i.lv h .t! 2. Kesttiar niea.s. of sirppie f'f-'d, and an abundance cf p-ure water between meals. 3. Systematic .; e-ici-yrse In tre open air, a::.". ;irbir ra i,:y r.i .;ialijrht. t. Prop---r dive i f-ic n aid.-; ,1:103 ,;f ta'.urai iayi ba t:;:i.

PERSONAL ANI SOCIAL NEWS

'..th o; 1 nlrrar. dauBhter 1 M . (Vil-Mii.Ti; nf l!ainiii.'t:il ( t,.- .r Kawai-a 2..wkc ; , .....i,,,,.,,,. 12. l:21. i: ,,,, ji... iti.v". J.iC'.h.-x-n offi- i .. ' j;,,,,, ,, . aft.r tlte ceremony riatni; the yiMiriLf e. lefl f a- AtijielfS. i ('ail. ami a 'a . r puint? en i.a.-t. j ,.('ks th.-v wi'.l ), u-.im- alnait tlir.-e wetks ana r.iM.n their it-turn will ta'i.e vtp t i . r i . sid'-n.-e r.n a ranch in Car.-on Vallf)-. Nev.iJi. .Trs. t;. 1- t'luaman of Sl'.S Mnyvco avt nue w'.i'. en'.ertain the eveni h..r cmnr-tt. - ..f the Uiir.nW,.m,.i' flu', .t her home 'his irm, th- M -s. lames Oeoriif Kingston j and 1T. !b l.i-ih'v will be th- assisting, l,.,M.a-s, s. Th- ;ises l.ula ami H-ttv . : br i'i-r , ill i 'a oliarjie - In" Pr"", ; train, an inJ-nr pu nir has bt-f-n ; '. I ........ 7 i j P -m t - Mr. aad Mrs. Swi.-li, a son j T..na!.l Wiliiam. Wl.rnary 1". M rs. --v. -.a wi!l be rein, tr.b.r. 1 as I h S'-halmv. I'.oth mother ano baby doititf m.'-lv. - ,K,ii:i S wanton a ho is t tfrnl in ? Vur-rniv.-rsity spent the week .mil w-ith bis sist -r nnd brother in law. Mr. . ,tuj Mrs. M. rii-'y of Sibley stre.t. , j Mr. and Mrs. N. la. S'.ronse of le-nis. M-., are the Kiu-sts of the lat- j t.r's sis'., rs. .drs. s. p. i'nx .tf Moraine a ventie ami Mrs. K. J- Kanngisser j of Iy..ns stre-r. j Oohlrn Un'.e ('unci; No, 1 Pons an' Pnuuliter -f ia'e-tty will celebrate ash :i : ' biriblay tomorrow j

v-m:ier- I ru-r win ne an ntc: ia.n- .-i .Mr. anu airs. , -.anar.-K a, a Irn- ', in.-nt. s i.-i.r. time find lots of cherry man av-nae un.b rwin: .ei rations at

pi-, leui-hlors ind Sons invited to cme ami nring their friends. j A , Mr. and Mr.. O. V. M.-tz of Pittsburg, j T'a ar- the sru-sts of Mr. and Mrs. C. ! Ppro-.it H1 Van lturen str.ct. Miss l-'ior - .i-c Melcher spent th- : w-ek end in I'rnfii Point as the quests I ..-' Miss N'.'.lie Tiv'.er. i I The Pterature committfe of th" I famiv-.n-i W"-n-'n's Club will meet ..' , , th- ii uno ,,f Mrs. n. 1-. Abi.-on ot . ' lllizal th -tract tomorrow nfterno.-n. j Mrs. J. o'K'o fe vvi'l have charge of !'' i j prosrram. th- b.-.k for discussion ,v ill; i I- th- novel of Mary S. Watts. "The ; Pis, of .le.inie ( ifshinir.' A saad1 h ur with refreshments will follow 1 to- t t o ra rrt. i Mrs. ."lam Fnn. k, who underwent! J an op-ration at St. Margaret's ho.-; I I I'ital. has been ono'Ved to her home I i '-- Iiurrahani avenue and Is rettini aipng mo VE LOCAL. KEW3 "ADS I - j PLEATING- AND EUTTON-HOLE; HUMS! f T( HIM., lll'Tl'OV COVI1KIIH tllHNfi ' IMttivilT SF.IIVK 11 ! CMI. iFA,S TUl.r.lMlOXH 44t l 11. STATU ST.. IIVM-VIOMJ 4, run I jrnlb ns if paint. $1.R1 and up per gallon 'his month. L L. Cohen, I'tC.i Sibley St. .''none 1036-V. 2-16-llt ,.,,.-,. i. ,-o ,o, T T. ,',,Hen Phone l(i;i.;-W. 2-lB-tf ' i UZLl - ;.. Scruiiuiotia care of tha teeti and ton true 6. VatmfuIriBS of digestion, avniiiaiyp of cathartics, planning of perfect diet. 7. Plenty of sleep in weil-venti-Iated room, w th head of bed in liii-irile of room, not against the wall. S. A few mon'c-nts of relaxation rlfX.or pp.ti-i, followed by walkm:; slowly w.thout effort. 'J Kre t carriage 10. Regular consultation -itn, physician, oculist rnil dentist. Food Combinations TooiB that may be eaten at the same meal without upsetting tha digestion are: AoH or sweet fruits and milk. Cereal, sweet fru.t and milk. Fruit and nuts. Milk, cereal and honey. Ni,ts and vosetab'.es N'hta. sweet fruits and cerenis. Ks? and vegetables. Fresli ecc;s, cereals and swee frbits Ftec'n fruit and .cren v-eot .h.es. Ko.-kIs that do not combine well are : Mi'.iv and v-freM))': Acid fri t , ar.l reretl. M!1k and fr. h fr-ilis Two or more henvy protein too A 3 at the lo iiie tnenl. ?s e.es, meats. benr,R. peiis. i' btiitf or nuts. )Tiy one stareny food srioi.bi li" f.r.en at the s..'-ne meal thet is. .tf ato.-s. c, vice, or ro!!'?? or !.; :' ' :i. :., but i.:-t any two l a 11. :!'.

Thli t v-fl ve fri -uds :i ?i 1 neighbors

' ;.'.;. Clayton i.iyant s u i it b a '1 h'r :. j lur home Saturday rvrnlup, ihe nor a I sb,n l.rlns h.r '-d rt Inlay. U'ds were t r.joye.i. tno ho.v.rs -'ini. t.. Mrs. ! P.lr.neh'e YVyokoi'f. ! rp.- M. John ! an.l J din I :: rt' ii, Koht rl l- Uf"i en . I tertained nh music and a dainty (hrri rmir-: luncheon v. a.- served Mrs. Ili y.int rec. v.d a 1 1 - k i f t a i . membra n -e. ..f the flay. n..-o,' Ti-.n.t Jack !h- ' m,i youriK n mil in -Stiirt 111., where Mr.;. H .-inst ..ek lm:t been vif Uittir tier " f..r t If I'a.st. t w. wet kh. - Mr. at1 Mrs. V. S. IN iter sppnt Ih.; v, vi k na in Smith I'.rMnl ,'is tin: mi'ls of the War.l M.fits that ity. j The liermania full. laidies1 .Society will meet at the ilernianiii t'ln'a lifiif i , iln-'liiv a! 'wo o'clock, ciftee itti'l cak" H ill be s rvtat. All members am! , friends invited. Mrs. (.'all Uwt'.ce ami Krami daat;hter of IS" Sihl.-y street w . r- ca'led to 111 i'aso. Tex., on account of the critical ii'.mss of Mrs li.iitke's ilaiiKiiirr, Mrs. I.jith.-r Jl.lli! Mis McU.ll will j Tie rememner.-d ;u Jlaminoml us Miss lydia ilartke. " , M r. a ml Mrs. T 1 K. Sa.s.- and Mr. an 1 j, rj4 Wi j winn-ry have Kone t . Washington. X.). C. fm. a week or so. . M.s.s lleb.-n ilrtiti.tn of 6-'-f 1 louKla avenue !nt ,-rt a inert a few- lriends in honor of h-r 11th birthday nnniversnry. The aft e-uoon was sp.nt with music ami ;;ames. Mrs. lirumm was the rf-cipieiit ( many lovely sifts. -- - jrrs. John llu.-ml will return from v;ha rlestow n. V. Vn., tomorrow-, where she was eali-J ever a month at;., on account et th- illness of her mother. Mrs. 1 . t. 11 tri.'son of that city. Mrs, Harbison is some improved. llaym.ai.l inl Iviehar.l Zaharek. sons th Mblia-l U. last week. Th h-'Spital in Ohieap ir. both Ke'iine alone ..te.lv- an, I , .. v t . 1 ...1 V. ..... weeks. - . j Liberty Camp 11- X. of A. S4S7 will 'entertain the l.ff. rant camps ot- th district at a ch..ol ,,f instru.tion W.-.l . nr-sjuy afternoon in the I. o. (). F. hall at 177 State str.'ct. There will v... .,1 six "!' k 'Hnn .r and in the t v-nin . with class adipMon. all m. mbers or i th- district .ire invited. H.pu'y lalbii - mi ers.) n oi I'-rr- Ha rite and Hisrrie: i 1'resident Julia W'eirheim and St-it-S Recorder Anna K. Hu of Valparaiso j il' ' pr-sent fit fibs meet inc. Ther-j -will also be '"aa.i-y drilling by the drill ! team or vaipir.mo. j , The 7', T . .'. -ave a prize mask hat' February Hull w ith a'lartre nii,.r,,l i,,,.,. fhe prizes were donated b v the Lion S t ore. -Post 1 -w.t.i t-. Colonial. Kamradts. Star Store and Mr. Prevo of Indiana avenue. The pr17.es were won by ..It anu .Mr.. VV -n. I. Swr,-,i..y of Chi-a;,-o Mrs. Wilh-lm. Mr. Hewitt. Andre v. li.'.rtl.-rijde M rs. Matti- Wise. Wednesday f this WA(,k K.Ilt.,I!irv 2.1rd, for ill irp. restim; in foieicii missionary s.-ci-ty work. a rnotin.wil! he held In the First M. 1 hur, b 1 i at Cary. Anion the speakers th.---will be a missionary fr-m Africa in ' Of thl)S U'illin. a , ZtnUt"1"- ,!'l'y The Himmoni public Pb-a-v ,,.ai i r'Pen as usual tomorrow .1. ..-. . i jbirthda; activity in ksnwood! f i' n, - f.,r K"n--v w-.i-n T. Sh'-.i :".a builio.rs A new- $2,1,(1 it ,1 ' r . s wo,-; was a.-'.- -r. d f.j cf Sitca a- Ci,.',.ly bro (.-".mi lociny tor h: home he - it on KfnworMl avenu- nexr t,, f,..! J I!'u'h resident '''.rmHio-.v ti to be of the modiled cn-ti-'a-t on and is 1 to nav a red tb- roof. The onntraoi tors are (Jeorc-- p. ar n A- Son and t he. ; already unl.-t work of excavation way. This is but one of ,-rvernl huildin prnjer-s inat ar- t.. h- t n tinder

way in Kenwood in the m a,- fctur- r . .ovv and mos'ly steady. P-ilk. $S.!.a AITIVITl Z M'H - A VII. j (jiblil; ton. $3.7".; heavy wei;;-1. $S.;m'i An indication of th- j; rowing acfiv-j Colo, medium w -iuht. J'.'.a.c,, liulP ity In resldentiiij vacant bus is t'l-j v..-ith:., JiCiiu a 3 VI ; l:n;ht Imh's. f.i.r" fact that on lust Saturday three r-.e- j ifci'T.".; heavy p,i -kin sows. stii"Ol h, dential sites on Zachau a.en.ie wer- I 5 -'" '" X- ' ' packing sows, r,.UKh, $7. Oil sold. One of these Was located on the' ?! -,.'.; pit;s, J 7 b 9.6".. south side of Zacha 1 a'.eriu.. in thi "ATT I.K - K -ceipt., 10.""-; markit Kenwood addition, purchased hy r.e... 1 steady to lower. Iteef steers t'h.dc.e Kder, Jr., another wis on th- north' nn.i prime. 5 1' 11 P"'.7 a ; medium ant side 0f Zacha u avenue ami was pur-! P-od. $ S. P' ,1 !).!o ; -a-d an1 iboice, M.Oo chas-d by Joseph 1 1'" n.e r ; n sr. Mrs 1 Si io.j.i; common and m"di"ni. $7.4"'' I'avid I.oeseh-r is y ported 1 have' '.bp'. Hut-her -at'!- Fb-ifers, sold her lots at fie corn-.- of Zacha lj ?.;.: cows, f 1 . 7 : 7 a ; buiis, $4..".li'. avenue and Stat- Pin- otnet. j $i;.lt.: v.-al calves, li-ht and handyPlans are on f.ot to build ho is.-s orl j i eittht. 12. f-ed-r st-ers. $7.all three of these lots and with some ; Pli K.73.

oilier huildlns projects on foot Zacha : avenue is exp-ct-d t., p .y,., Sl-en-of prPat activity in the nuM r,.v -r Su days. ORPHEUM BILL The rr.riih - ltieha rds "I'rio. en artistic and scenic musical spectacle, is the leading number on the bill ar the Orpheum theat-r today arid Tup.ni.iy H is considered one of the ties; vaudeville -numbers on the road. . in the I'ame bill are harmony sir-tr-Ts. a solo comedienne, a sirikrin- and talkinu mini her, a daet of comedian--. ;, troupe of novelty entertainers ami another episode of ti,- film thriibT. 'Tlie Phantom Km;." MAX WAS A SIGHT Max ft i us.y nek i. IV! Tot rem e avenue and Zvarii irui Trenyski. 70 Mor ton a venue, were arrested .-sun day eve. n:ri.r nt the South Shore -.boot alter they had caused a dissiustintr spectac le 111 usi-.y nsk i was drunk and Trenvsx: who was p. .her was try-in- to p-rsui-d" him fo en bom-. The .af:,cr took tuem IF MOTHERS OKLY KNEW fOiirin?: thes- (lays bow- many children re complaining of btadach-. fev-rish-fess, stomach troul b s and irr. -rnlar I if. v ois. If mothers only knew it Ik' Mot'-,, - liny'- Sweet I'o vd.-rs would i. f--r tl.ir cb.iidrer. no family wvuTn ev-r h- wi'b.uit t'-u m. Ti.es.- pow d-rs are so asv a nd Pleasant to take and so effective in tli.-ir a-tion fiat mo-hers who once us- tip ni always f-H oi!i-r mothers ebmit them. Sold by ut'UKKists t-verv .,.--e ilv Irf J Ho M fih 2 L A

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fl at in'.a cii.-lnJi- afti-r much t ro-1 1 1 :.a this iri.n-i. 'nir M-.x was siv. n u tine1 1" ami c. .-t." while his fi-ii-inl wasi :si-iiar-. J. - I SENDS PEOXIES TO PLEAD Joe N'ii.-nik. 1 1 a C'onitiany hoii-e j I'ast I.i.,ttiinl. w a s a! rested vester- i t'ay f. r making '.'7t tnil.s an hour en I'aliinet. .ivPiiin'. This niornitu'. ha setitj . is t.V)!','. and t'aeuhtt-r to jioliee court ! to ph-ad Kuilty lor him. After they had paid his line of $ ,". and oi.ts ami had departed, an investigation f t h o I i , -1 1 is fliuivol that Joe had be. n i.r...;Kht In four or tl.c times b -lore on li e same cl.fiiHe ami the ia.-t time had been otaleicl to di.' pose of his niotor- . vcb-. lli failure to oomii: with the court order is'b. iiev. I to hnve been the r.ason for his pbadia Kuiity by , ,, (,Xy j FILMS OF RACE MEET Hammond mot,v-oyrie race fans win, hi' tii on an indo r tu at of thesr fn- . vorite sport AVcdn.-t alay and T , : ii i sd ay i of this v tek at t'aV l.-!,ue l!;oi"T j The pirns of the 1 in r: in-'et at . t'b'veiand laJt summer will be -hown I At this meet Fred l.ii'li'.iv broke t ha , world's record for five miles on a mile ; dirt track and J. Price ln.iu up a new. record f.-r the side car in a five mile ,.a,,e. Ludlow mad- ;1 p.t of friemls iu: Calumet r ui' ,.v.,., a,,- 1, , -rie,l no th. track (ictober 3. tit the Porter Speedway on r. i i.k imr.AKS. ' tNTE'" MIION1. i.LWS SEr.VICEI vniV Vilibv. Feb. -l.-The anion taken by th- minority st khobh rs ot Atlantic Culf .v West Indies, in ( (ia'iizwi Slocklleide P t.Ct IV uiiiiiittie .1. ;i"tr to the aopointni' nt , o, f u ro-ceiver f iT til.: C O t" ', ration, i.-au. ! ed a break .f points in that issu. I to 12 at the a'Hiin- of th- st-.k .market today. ; holders charge he muioiity stocnm is r -a a i na n t am; i dissipating I lie corp rat 's assets ! ' t INTfcsNAT 3NU Ntw ".'-t-l XlaW YollK. r y'.'if York stocks, closin- prices: A 11 is Oil ilmer.s ' American Can American i'ar -nd Foundry .... A m.'1-ii an Loo uno' i ve American siii'-ib'i li.., i ill ; 121! : 8 31 a American St 1 I' m dry ! Am. man Ste-1 l-'ouuuiy I A mt i ica n T1. -in i Tel Anacoi.da j Pablw-.n Locomotive j i la i t i more and Oh io , Pet hiehelll Sta I j Canad urn i 'a ciii-i ' 3" l mi .s ' ' ' .llh-H ' 3?1 Cetitt al Leal her Chesapeake an I Ohio SOhi hk and Nor th Western . '!: icno .'.lii'.v.u i-e and St. Paul Colorado Fuel ( ! a.,.: i , i a c d 'las Corn Products i "no i ''!- St. el Krie : 67 27 Tab, n i ' '' ' . 13 P.l 1 1 (bn-ral 111 rien.rai M j La ck a w a n a .1 I .. hiiih Vul Mexican P" M i d a 1 S ! -N. Y. Air 1 . IT1-.- , -e Is . 7 .1-111 . S.'i . .:S4', :' '"'' ,:k a"a U -u'rn N . rt h r n P o O h i o i t i e S I 1-::" lb adin - lb-public lion an! Si S -'uthr rn Paciti ... Southern 11. U , ' - 21 . 4 0 ,1'."0 ii" ' . 4fi Stud- baker ... Texas Oo j Prion Pacific . . I" S. St.- 1 V. S. St- 1 ibid West i ri e. ii 01 se Willys overland Sinclair oil 1111 (.o i stock. H 11PS - It-ceip' s. nn-i ; mark-: Sll 1-1 K I ' Re.-cii.ts. ions a n 1 - " ' .1 'e ti f .a, -Mir, ; market, Pambs O" I Pis lownt. 57. I7.ii -. . 7 10 i. lambs i s") lbs. up ). I llll ll.ll CISH I.KAIV. 1VIIKAT No. 1 hard winter. fl.Sl. No. 2 hard wint.-r. $1-7S. 'OIIN'-N'.i. 3 .ciiite. 67'ifi71i.-; 11 yellow, !7 7 '17 .". No. t yelb.w, 4t OATS Nu. 2 white. 4.v If c; No. 3 white, 4,1 '2 'a c: No. 4 white, 4 I e. nut' .o riiiini i;. lit TT Id 1 1 Creamery extra. 4"'1'C; firsts, li'i i( 17c; j.a.-k itir st k, ll'ul Sc K P IS .p.-cei ye s. 12.2 10 cases: 'inc. el 1 a n eo u s. ii :;4e; ordinary first . Ml .1"c: firsts. 'H ' 2 3 -j 0 ; c h -c k s . Zi V He; dirties, 2. ;, 11c. CM KK.-'K Twins, r.f w. : j :4 ; t...-; daisies. L 1, b r ; voiinr Am-ricas, 2..1-. 'a . "'ii , " 4 rW ff toW v-V, h.-ii .ii1 v".' x V -"- --2. ,

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-.If. -'. 1 tal'l.T.li' Turl. a.. ; .s j a i n s, .ia.; c f ' ; u c k o te. a 1 . I 'a-ie. J-i i- i' rln i. h.., i. .ys. 4Uc, r"us'-1'1'. i't 1 1 A To I ,.s :uis n.. i mern w mte fack:U, l.lti -i i -!l; bulk. i.tK.'4i V iseuiib t:i sa'ht i.l, 1 . 1 'J. I ri t.. i ih.--, '.'.( le,. 7a v 'as.. ( Hi-; ua t J I a 1.,.-,.. 1 z a i.e.! Jant i. lu.., n.-i .vt ilu itidii. ys, l ti tal 1 ' u lua., ii'l'i.;. ; j I I IIII.lt I liOMIS N n V' i'Mlrv. l-'en. 2i. - J'.n, $.-7.e.;, ! taa.nU. 4s, ti.i;o; til .-t '2n, $7..iU, - t.olo-l p.,, lo iita. 4 j s, i.t,7; victo.y rf-.)4, 'j,'.3; icCory i'J,.. it, t'AI.I. J1IIM-1I MaW Voliit, K-h. .Call mon-y oil tin.- tloor (u toe. AeW York sloe it e kcii.i e.g..- tooay i ui.u at 7 p.-r runt; i per cent; low i per c.-nt, tune mon. y was si.-u.ly. tales -.cel.; all 7 p. r i-i nt. 'i .-.e niai k-t for prune inercani ib. paper was st-ady. Caii money in Ionuon tialuy Wiis ; - p. r ca nt, stoning fx.-aaiiu.- was stiuiig wiia hu,in.-.! In bank. -r st bills at 3i'J for demand. nillKUT I.OM'.S SIlaAIIV M1W Vt.JiK. 1''. i. -1.- Th- Sloe market closed steady today. The ih n- was check, d m tile later uf ter - "(.on by a drop in th :" ,; V r e. r.t. Som. r-a y y money r a t i , t tie- active i .-- I points. All thej sa'-s lose i rom I to " tobacco issues were in demand. Lotribald rose to inn, a net a.n 1.1 r . ....... .. T . ,. a to. ..us ..u t, aie, ...r,,., i) points to ipsb.. 1 common ros1 from S2P,4 to Mi '2 ; crucible recovered to S3t4 and I'.ablwin from tsu to '-!'V4. American woolen recovered over 1 point to il'.t'i. L'tah copper was in supply ia.lr i v r 3 point.! to 4!l S. Mexican i tclosed a t lr.71. A loss of over 1 point. Atlantic Half recover,..! over 3 points from tilt- low to Ilia. t biss of I- a-lv ,1 points. Government tends nnchanued; rai ' way and otn-r i'onos s..aay. ioka. sales of st. id'p Total sabas ot stocks today wire f,17.;b bonds. $H. 1 14.eaQ. ffi WILL TAKE

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Tlie next time John K .w.ask, Tyler ! str et. 'lary. imbibes to., tr ely from j ' the tl .wine. howl, he will .ith r take a , I eiiirb- ii'ii'ii: to -ak" h'm b une or brio i sine other m - in s of ma k ; ii l h- idc n t i j t v ;i certainty. Yesterday bdin wen' t,. a party and ike all iiiu'i-is tiven by th- loroiiii ; of .1... ...... 1 ,-it v a eel in o t he st-cl city rsiion I this call',- r is tot romp'., t unless

thr(. !s ,,i,oiiy f 11. ui. .r on hand brjthi.-d rcdinir ami his n. o r 1 the quests. j of sill'-e.

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o-rdin to ac-j-ints John toai tiis;i'('i pro,...;.,, iririti tne pro-i; j share. When It was t trie to (ipi bom- j sion. I.a.'h a-s. iobP.- in r. . n- j. ;.r-. j

John was ail lit m and to him north v. as . ast inl south w.st. "(luess this is while 1 rust 1 iv.-.' Iboa-'il John an i h" si.u-'.r. d r.n the ' ; front st. ps of a, house on Tyb r str-ef ; The lady in th- hous-. .l rs. Wait." it'loski. 1 1 IP." Tyb r stri .t. t'Ok John f r ' : a b-.iritlar and sicur.nc h.r bus ..ind's revolver aimed it and tir.-d. John was , i c. t ..ii Id ret f. -1 t h : ro at: .1 1 1 window iat dr'in'- that hit ni, : : n a in i b ' b.ob- in bis arm and a .j-rir.m of blo,,d badin-r from t ft- he -.us, i.s-ured . irr; .ski that she tain a pr.-t t y od si:o'. He took to his h, .-Is and .'tatted in sear, h of a doctar. H" told th- -.iiv-i ia.i -x'.r, ait.-n-b ,' I him 1 1 t -a " .'die m.-n h.-oi shot h'm but wh'ti the ; -e , - tu o ar-d tn t.',r"tn. r th .a-mht .1 dm in the 1:and h- finally .-. in..tt-.1 th.at h- was so drunk ii- del i t know w h r In- li v. . d and (: int . "he wroii h,,us-. 15 DIE IH IRISH BATTLE IifPl.lX. Feb. L' 1. "' '- . hatl!" between Mn bath Psf land soldi. and l.-ish republicans m ar Mnllctoli. i n iV'inty Cork, was l.rotmht to 1," today when two wounu. d civ iiians di.. d. A 'ii taihincnt from the Ilampohire re-':-ntent came upon a band of Sinn Feinrs. who were j.r-pa rtnir an ambus, a ',' T.,e sooliers op.-nrd file and the re. publicans retired, jihootitifr as they, Aceordintr to information nil i n o t WOMEN DYED WITH INK BEFORE 1870 1 1 : i Then "Diamond Dyes" began helping them save old Garments, Draperies 1 For li fly-one yeai s women hav. j found it fnn (o add years of wear t I rad.,1. shaoi.y shir.s. waists. e.iic. j stockings, sweai- rs. cverinps. v. rythins:, with "I bam. .rid Pyes." Il-cn pui-kago contains easy dir. liens. P., -ware! Poor dye s'r.aks si, .us, fade., and ruins mat-i ial bv itiifa it a "dyed-lo.k.'' liny "I'himo'id Iy.-.i'' oniv, 'Veil driiy -ist whether vour ma - ! tf-rial is wool or silk, or if it is c-aton, I lin- n. or a mixture. HI riih. taJ'-b ss .dors. - Adv. ,21 a

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THIS SALE HAS POSITIVELY STARTED THE TOWN TO TALKING We needed the money, there was orJy to get it, put t!i- prices where people would buy.

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11 Think! A Xorsted Suit at only Think ! --Dressy all wool suitrl Think! -Dest suds on market Think! 2 Pant Suits 'at Dest Overcoats at 236 East Stjte St. ' y2 Block E. of P. 0. Look for Name

f" six stiies were ext.. in..) over 111"

J week-end. j The snies were 7ri.- h. ):.. had been , t !z. a atui r-hot to u.ath !.y r,-y u to i - jeans on .s.:s;r,rion t'i'y have r vea i .-d i . ,.r workintis of the i -,. : :.! i.-a n c , j eminent anil the I a-joi I. i ira n aimy. ; , i ! MOTOR RURAL CARPwIER EXAMINATION: The United Su.tr., S s ! i . u iut . a n no a n efl an , t he Coil -i y o" I ,a k... I at Haiiimond on Match or 1 1 m r: -1 1 r;.a i o n f. r . t , be l;-i'l P..21. to flM in- position o I in' t r l ira .a iii e - ! ilary and vacancies tii.it m.i,- later I cur on motor rural rout.s ti-.m p I i t fices in th" county n i, no-a. The salary .n i;iot ir.iiii $2.4.'cj to l'. ;.... ) i " ites mi' .i y. ar. T-00 LATE TO CLASSIFY KOU TtlaN'T 3 roorr. Lirnlsh. d 'iw.. adults oi.iy, n.-rth s-ide; rail .u'.;1 famn.'-mi. J i - J V A XT' 1 1! i 'ashh r SLore; 17 Stat-- st nr.! IP at Armyia: ,nd. L'dlL.; ! Jr it ESENT SESSION IS UNEXCITING tfontinued from pnire or.e. j ol nn'iik'-l-s ot the i..ii.., ia tl.erMlilM l.-en so,,,- res, n,.-e,.t anion-; the I n cij, 1 1 '. y me mh' rs mbly b .use of the ..erri"r's l-iii-.in- to com. forth with the party v. 1. 1 , a ' Out of the 7 t'J of V'"i bills that have I l'i-i ii pi csen te.l. tin-re hav- 1- n v ry leu- that hav- stirred all the people of j 'he fipiie. M as t . ,f t in S" m . a i u re; havr j been i un ly be al and many th.rn i am coinctive n'-asur-s. To.- on- tl.lmr 'that old f.r-ni.-e a nn-n' l.-:ti of SMitii nu nt v.- .:- the primary i.. . t ...ii. Hut 1 .-hi ir- as predicted, fr.an lie start, has taken no a, th nVo chane th. present sy-t. in. That bi-cnnial 1. K isla '. i'.a- t p ct "f alKti i sh : n e- j;,,,-. j-ahiic v: tiro commit sion bad its llinr ami was ki.i.d. Tii b. r-.l . lenient b...s al.-o f..i.nd the present se.ss.ion st -me-h t ('.ilba ui' to d. '-l e.i-h. This is !..j....-i.;r'.i 1 !.;. the .1.--i it of the Sl.i i a a lb id-;:, bib Thi 'iie;;Slire WCtit (1 '.'. 1 1 t llefelt IVOll , t ro.iu. e th. ! the pill s. 11 - a.s b.-fe;, (ed in ii...- Sunday the1 'ii t atri -a 1 i rfori'i 'i m .-s. Tins does no! mean the- the p resen sosioii is liya-t.-u or ,,1'tl;. te. w:f!i pur ; i tan to teinl-nen-s t-r it has reiu.ad t t.u'. 0-er som- bar- laws. i me d th. was the b,i it'tiit h ivuM pi 'lrbii au l,n.ib;l- ra-.s. ball pames or ,.'!.. r po; , uh.ro an admission fee 1 o ,r.-.i morial Pi.y. Thi bill fa; 1 tO p.'l - s alb d t-r en hear.'. j ,,, tn,.. y(v,--:c when it was litst called f.-r j i'uly one l.i department ot state 1 .'lis saddle. 1 a new ami e mis. ion or department ..i, 'Trillion! This ion h d I W ih I er.-ate t ie Mat. r,,.ii- t. I piopo.-. ,; in the Haxt. r 1 j t--r t;- i.- arr ha.s n v r la o; n ntmi't-e a-d i-e a ni'f inl to call it on.. ', j Willi the pai-aa d P.atts i . , I II V 11,,!' I- p.-v i t-a-ulies hi . m ; i'oi i. - o ar--t I was nil- i ' It i,1c. -in ibi't ' a if , w r.o r ot m tr. in l ir th- , .1 : : of 1 o- - . - X3SSSSSS3i. i.l 0 w Potatoes 2 ISO-ib. Ca?, 2-4 bu., $2.20 0 Al! VnW,r ti All You Wart Delivered to Your Home f ree is ii I rj CONSUMERS WHOLESALE , ' Pi S GROCERS Guaranteed Products 540 H0HMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 531 B35SSE3ESR35K32S f57SS5!f!3BB il VJ D ! iissBssacefiiSRa n If You Have Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND . ; Prorrrpt and Efficient Service Always. j; HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUFPLY I & REPAIR COMPANY The EJectric Motor Hosr.ifal 142 Sibley St. Hammond j 58 9 0 B CJ El CJ P S tJ K 1 DBBBlBBBQaiSBa - . . Try a ' Times Want Ad" i

They're Running to Get One of Those BLUE SERGE SUITS at Only $19.50

Remember any time get a fine Blue Serge one of the hundreds Non-Profit Sale. at ... at .... .$14.75 Thin! -Strictly

.$22.50 $10 Silk Sh-rts at .$23.50 B!uk Tics at only .$39.50 $3.50 Dress Hc.se. 2 pair .$23.75 $6 Hats at only

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Cur. lait ware a--ainst the bill because of th.- -x.ense it iavelvcil. There va ! l5i some .posirtn. to the muasuro ! ; .re n ; -ti by meiiilirrs who saw in the -re t ion t.f a. state polir force a poten!!a! iiolitieal machine. Iabiir may clalni cr. .lit for Killing the llaxt-r bill, but the- fact i-- that Labor had very little to do with the brintfinK about the death of the me, i.-tire. This by th, fact th.r 'tie senate iiid ii'd hesitate to pass the i ni-j iriiej uu bill. ball -r was fippt.sed to this measure j'.i.'t .as ytronKty as It S t., the police bill. ilovernor Met 'ray ha abandonc-d Ms t ' pi in "f Ice. ::m the ass. mbly adj .urn on -lelarvh 1, : o that as many members & t. ! !'( in-, m.a att.ial the in-iu k'u rat Ion of : l'rcslil-nt H.ir.l;np. It has be-n polnt- : '''I "ut to the- iaiv. ni'ir by Senator ( l a-ar I ItVts. and l.-pr. s ntative ot'.o Fifl-ld. set.. 'it. ;.r:d ho i , tloor i--iders. hat St i.l 1- oooo-aibY ;0 .::-.,. e of th to ., a '."-a ; i ai.s m tin, n-xt six days. .m..ny iici.,e mi a-iin-s that must be di -posed of are the administration tax li:l. the s; oeiHe an.l tl-iieiancv ai.fir.arrlioTi bills, th'- leg islativo apport bailment and t)ie c iomon school educational b c. Ati otior imporiant m.-astire that hr not. y.-t bn introduced. Init one on which aeti-r. .'dioubl by all means ho taken, at the present sen? Ion. Is i h K achi rs' retir. tnent fund law. Th I r. sent law is not sound and it is ad r- 'mined that the present fund is about i i rV ntlr. m. rit fund bill is heinc pr.-j ired and will be- Introduced early next week. Walk-Over Shoe Sale Men's Walk-Overs the first and last word in COMFORT. QUALITY and STYLE. Sale Price $15 Custom Grades. . .$9.95 $10 and $1 1 grades. .$8.35 ORTT'S FOPULAR PRICED LINE OF MEN'S SHOES REDUCED $8.50 grades $6.95 $6 and $6.50 grade:,. .$4.95 "The Shop Ahead" v7 WALK-0VO c- i S ii-5 i. A If ii 5. i QUAKER EGG Is GOOD COAL For laundry and cook stives, also recommended for small hcat'iis plants. DOES NOT SOOT OR CLINKER OUR "SILO SERVICE" Assures You DRY COAL Caiflully screened - and prompt!;.' delivered. Phone 1490 THE BECKMAN SUPPLY CO. in recent years when you could Suit for $19.50? This is only of great bargains at the J. Guss Dres; Trousers $5.95 $i,95 49c 25c $3.45 Tailor and Hiberdasher Store Open Evenings During Sale