Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1921 — Page 10
Tin- TIMES Fritfav. March 18. 1021. L CHICAGO DRUG STORE and a sr-M watch. Vv r:r.s with ! fcvin;;, the f.p-jr men bricked frum the j place and (led in their car. H'lb'.R srave th" nhrin immediately and the Kn Ht "!.:.!.. I'i'i'-o to,.:.; up tl. j trail. They e ate'. th- ar in the ditch at 1 1 1st ;-tieo rmd Todd avenue. It j br re the. Mcvr.se number Indiana l.tVi',3, ! MANUFACTURER IS HELD IN KILLING OF N. Y. DETECTIVE a-. ''roe ?7 erav. ; a nt. stfrviro d (;t;;:.vt kxi;cks .ue const njy eatiof-e.! to each other in i-verv trim e -ceh, iwr. One advantge. but they are so evenly niatclK'd that neither side can hold the market long out of line. The board of trade itself, is no more to biarae for price rhtknge than to blame the thermometer for the changes of the weather and temperature. Jf you should ask any broker why the price went down, he would fay "on account of lack of buyers;" or if it went up, "there were more buyers than sellers." The objects of any grain exchange, as expressed in their rules, it! to maintain a c on nflrcta; exchange; to promote i.HfnriMdy 1:1 tin! rustem and usages of nicrch.,711 s ; to inctih-a'e principles of jus' ice and equity in trade; to fa"ihtr'c tin; speedy adjustment -f bu.Ht aees disputes; t'i ue'iuire and. to dtsneininate ai;t ai ee cornriierceal and economic information ; and, generally, to secure to it if mem! ors the t-enent of co-opra-t ion in the furtberanee of their legitimate Tetr-aeds. 'I he ni-sooiation itself does no htini11'" and it does ;rotC"t its mmjcrs from each ot her i.n-1 frt-m the world, preven-inii, all scats ,f n-rpular prac1 iea'S, To Bore a Conical Hole Through Wood. When yoti have a conical hole to bore, such r; for a handle hole in a wooden maul or oilier .'i:i!lar place, leave the cutter of tih exvenslvc auger bit a .trifle loose and len borinj; at the side where the smaller end of the hole Is wanted. The inner edjre of the cutter lip being angular, the cutter will gradually draw It. self out from the body of the hit, mating the hole hirer as ihe bit Roes Into the wood. Popular Science Mont hi v. Sheridan and Cumberland. The story is told of Cumberland that he tooK" his ch)1djn to see "The School for Scandal" and when thej laughed rehuked them, saying that he saw nothing to latili nt In this comedy. When this was reported to Sheridan, his comment was, "I think that confoundedly ungrateful, for I went tc see Cumberland's last tragedy find l.-ui,hod heartily at It all the w:ty thronirh." Henry A. P,yeis in "The Connecticut Wits and Other K;sns." ts .-"OUP. rej.reM r,l tie; tiie a odu ct'i, ex-ci-cise-i eery ett'.rt to k'et a better noe; '.!e;e tie- etlter itroup, t"prc clitiri:; th" ;ii.uuif.ii tun-.-siud tins ultimate eaiiiitaer, endeavors to huy as cheaply ;ts p.. -, ;p!e. 1 'l-.ese tv.. roup". Ii'kp the ?r.-:.t parIS 1 whlcn was found to have i,e-ti t Peter i:c!i"ilict. He Is be ins quest ioned by the police. One of the whites and one of the no. ureew have ji.... n captured and the other men are expected to t... found in a s-hort lime, as it is 1 houjrht that they w.-r. injured when th' ar turned turtle The two ,-ipw. .1 r.f ti have so fur rolusd to raak 1 a et a t-eie-ii'. The netrni, -- h,i d ft'ics and r"pe;it"d'.y threaten' d I'atios iOi :u-m but ay ('sir can lie liartte! tie- wait 1-3 were unarmed. t les i.ee ii'.ies. ,i"e eti-rteiily vudant to .- s-ea y. The" two f.-rres ::. 1 riy -.iiaav h: I.traavi, w ,i! v ! i'!--,iye 1 by i:i!-iT nni aa tM.'-' in that !,iii f'.iui!:ilive the I'i'iccs are tee bt'-.-fi-The American Xtus; Store, E34 Ch!ca. go avenue, Kast Chicago, was robbed at 9:4C- o'clock last evening by a quarN.tl'j , of men. two negroes and two whites. They drove up to the. rtoro find the two negroes ordered drinks at the soda fotin- ! tain. As Rytl Bub Is. the proprietor, j was filling the order, the black? sud- i a 1 f f H e-t "f tra'.ie are tsarc'y ei not a tra l:t- jd-.i-e and a i! ;'!-! tes to ev.'t t reus. ai itoictp.rH of the !,o;irI caelcrst'ao i by tle-se riot e !. he law of fun!y and de- ? t'ii" currettt of trade "ppos:t' fere like tile a tiu f war, are etau tto aaiti a u-r;tT"nrv denly sprang at him and started to eaok him. The white, men turned to the r.vh register and rifled H of JKJC, the other i.' going through Bubls rockets at the j eme time, Staining n aditiona. $100 Read The Times Want Adi 294 Hohman St. Hammond Tel. 364
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Charles T. Davis us he appeared in court. When New York detectives and an insurance ru;rr,t ca'lei at '.he off.ee of Charles T. Davis, manufacturer of surgical StipPiies. ( O'Jestion him reprardtiiK thi? rmyirient of Sl.00'1 on a n:-ichir,e thoiifjrHt to have been stolen, he opt red are or. the ral'ers with a sl:trn. One
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You can buy your meats better and cheaper here than any
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It develoos the mind so that quick and accurate decision;
can be made. It builds the body so that it becomes active and healthful. Dietrich 's Cream Maid Bread will give you the nourishment necessary to a keen mind and active body. Its food value is very high and its flavor delicious. Eat more of it and make Cream Maid your favorite brand AT YOUR GROCER'S
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Just to remind you that the Bargain Candy Store is still located at the corner of Sibley and Oakley avenue.
I Lave the best of Easter special cancies that money can buy. Not saying anything about the cleanliness, sweetness and the most up-to-date in preparing our dishes and drinks.
Color Blindness. No fewer than 55 perr-ons In eery thousand ar more or leas color-blind.
The commorient foviii 1 not. as many suppose, Inability to distSnjrtU.sh red and green that affects one person in 5". The most usual syntptotn I? uncertainty liefwetti blue and green. This Ss experienced by one out of eery 4d persons, but oidy one in 00 is unable to distinguish between brown and preen. Color blindness is more coiniti.vi anions educated than uuedticn ted people, and on odd fact is that musicians are more liable to this tvfo'otioii than are any other class or profession.
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Whoever likes music will like these new Brunswick records. They rrrast be heard -to be appreciated, so by all means come in and hear them. We'll welcome you with cheerful and wiilinq: service.
2074 J Love Bird, FUrrHon Sola 83c Why Don't You iWo
I Never Knew Fox Trot (Accordion)
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Flexible Si-: "9, The Kntneerlas Gazette states th.it a slab of i-andstcne, cut from a st-iall ledce In a creek bottoni, now in the possession of J. T. 'd'Her. Oreg'i. has the quality of flexibility, and cm be bent jmd twisted by slight pressure from the hands. It is added that ceol. ovists are unable, to esptain the gular iiroperty of the. sb'ne. Mark of Bondage. Little Paul, visiting his cousins on the farm, had been taken down to see the pigs. Noticing Fevernl had rlJis In their r.oses, he said to his his: brother: "Say, Pill, those pitrs must be married. Vanse they are ear"Z r " s " Chica i;o American.
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Eyery Fitan in Lake County Whd Has Honey to Use ia Bey-fc-j 2n Aatoaobiie Read THE TIMES.
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. , Ernest Hars . Eraest Hsre . ; . Mario Perry . - . Biario Perry Ray WiJffr8 CaKfcrciaos
Midnight Moon Waltz ...... Carl Fenton's Orchestra
2073 J My Itle of Golden Dreams (Maivai.an Play) Frank Ferera zni ABihony FrarKltki 85c 1 Tripoli (Hawaiian nay) . . Ff ank Ferera sad AiiLoay FraaciLai 2077 J Crazy Blues Fox Trot . . . Bensie Kmeger's Orchestra 85c j Royal Garden Blues Fox Trot . . . Ben tie ICrneger s Orchestra
2070 f Honolulu Eyes (Tnor Daet) , . . Charles liarris&n ana Charles ILirt
O-HI-OO-My-O ( r.nor) ....... Et-iy Jcaes
Wbip-Poor-Will Fox Trot (From "SaXy") . Look For the Silver Lining Fox Trot From"SaXy") Rose Fox Trot . . . . . . . My Mammy Fox Trot From "Smhccd")
My Husband's Dearest Friend (Frm "iionmyd") Irene Vi!!iani$ asd Sam Ash
1.00 1 Whispering Solo ..... Ircse v uiiaras and tresceat lrw 'ino Witches' Dance (Pianoforte Solo, . . . Leopol J Godorrky
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.... Max Rosea Criterion Male Quartet . . Criterion JIale Quartet Kane Tiffany and Elizabeth Lennox ... Marie Tiffany , . . Eli as Breeflkia . . Elias Breeskia . Theo. Karle . . . Theo. Karle . VesseLIa's Italian Band . YessdU's Italian Band . Carl Fenton's Orchisira . . Carl Fenton's Orchestra
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Mother Machree ... Come Back To Erin ... . Marche Slave ..... Danae Macabre (Death Daw) Blight Eyes Fox Trot . . Honolulu Eyes Wait . O
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