Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 257, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1921 — Page 5
Tuesdav. Anril 19. 1921.
THE TIMES PACT. FT VR
Taking Up The Slack In Politics
Erown-Kuncrt-i ."lev ela nd and Bide field. That's the 0ity hall ticket. It has the official stamp and. seal, ac cording to th'1 Vriy.j u-li know thrt in- t n r-worka of the political ramo. It h-j natural that tho innyor should faor the candidacy of '!ty Clerk Kurort, j City Tn';i;:rcr i'.ic Ict'eld and i 1, nry ' '. j Cleveland, Instead ni the ii nai t a-d-ed i and ld.it , it is stated. ' Vy the way. here r-e of:V:i! pr!- j f.'.ary 'allot of tho rcpuoSU-nn party, I 1 ?t wo forir- t: ! Mor mayor Ipaniei llrown, Coar.es . Fricdrich. For clerk- --31. I f. Horn. Arm -Id Kunort. John Malo. Mot"ii Hanson.
Fr treasurer Wa'.t. r Iticl. fold, " I Hartzler. K lu ard Vb,". j -pp.- h,.w economics department of For city Ju.Ue -Henry Ovc'.rSe-d I th.o Hammond Woman's club w ill in"''! Fail r.reonw.i'.d, I. 1 M.vljf."l!l, P. C April ".1 at tho W as h i u c t . n ..oh...'. Atkinson. M-.ss l'-.-rtha Harris of Chuairo v:l! For coti no i'.man - at -! ar o Th G ' demonst rate. ' mdo. (ioorcii Iai':y. Clyde Fowh r j . Tlrhard Holmborp.'. If. O. h itc. Hre.nV. ! j,rs Grirw.dd and d::u,r.htr A ra Seli.-r, Herman Theissen. Ulna W:-.;t-j(,f jarn.luj j,t.,lt u. v , ek nd :n ;r.s and II. Hert Andor.vn. i;,.llf!1,i,.r. lnd., tin- ;;U1t8 oi' Mi.-. Tho firs t known -rt:or. r vt w a made this noon Warn a Hammond j S V 1 1 HIUU 1-1 "1 1 tl I t V banker rut ur $10 in coin '' the realm j Gala-charity concert and ochbr:. t i a to b-ack his contention that Phil Ilr.-'ti- . P:- Ks ;';,-, anniversary Si:;n!.-.y, Apr.; waM would receive the n.non.F'on i T .; : , " p. r,.. ("nit;.' h.i 11. Tick- t. c. city Juduc. Greenwald lias bet n cam- j d.uu -.n,-; from 7 t 1 -p. in. iuppr at paignlner for several wivks and has j,.t;t from 6 to 7 p. m. 4 - clone much eiTectivo work. j!o spent1 csUrday In j;,.hertsdale. T;i To... T;.u.,;: , nu rtammen t l: i-. - 1 cn hv fri little folks of the First j're--Fac who ldo'dzM th old football ; , ,u.ri;;n ,.,nIVvh as well attended ai.d tea-m that played the historic cam-? ; ,,.:l u,.a. Mrs. Ank. Klwu- u :.s against the Fort 'Wayne Friars. F:io j , ,j.r, c.lr n.-.-i-ted Py Mis. .!. lh Villag-o and the Cincinnati Celts, are ; --;.,,, ni ;)s, ,n , .N!rs j Vats"n and M : - J. to counted upon to .sup-port Frank S-1-: . , , r ; h '. a nd. It v.as on.- of th - ir.--.t ster. candidate for connci',man-ai-Iarpo. Mll.,.,tfS. ,, arf.t,rs ,.j j.s ever rnv-sw-i'-ser wan a niemb.r of the I"rank;,.n in n.imm-.iid cy ihildren, ,sp, oi.il-
li.oCKer, v-iinK .Meyers, t auuy fu.
cod comDination. ) ,m.l poise ,.f the yi-unirsters, who ' eI came artists in that they were so i;nAnother candidate for councilman- niersed m the par ts which th. y w er . at-larg-e subject to tl'i verdict of the i .,;aying- that th.'y fer-. t ttio an.io ne. . 't. O. r. primaries is John A. Male, n: u might he said that it was tn joyed water clerk In the treasurer's f 'ice, I because t was enjoyed so much ia t pwho has served the city f aithf dliy. i dolus:. Also Clyde I Fowler, a Frown sup- j . pr.rter In the citizens' movinent. who j The Pehorah Aid Society wi.l hold was slated to bo chief of police, a--! an all day session in the Carir:ti.m cordiri to rumor following th I Aft j church parlors tomorrow, c.ectlon. I I Mrs. Jack AVerlo;;t r of rvoty f-tr-tt Has J. "V- Aleyn been properly ' who has been very ill is some i:nr.hanked for aavlncr the taxpayers of the ' proved, county half a million dollars for a cuti- ; ret "boulevard that can he built for; Tho Junior Victory clr.b met at tho hilf hat price, when times are normal? ! lomie of Marp-uerite Sullivan afti r a Tae Gary park board w as tryinir to j short business m et:ncr bunco was hypnotize the county into paying played, the highest wor beifiR held h'O for a five-mile stretch of road : by Misd I-aueretta Taylor and Mrs. a.onr tho lake front at Miller, when ; Wm. Kunyon, a dainty luncheon vcaj rfctp Mevn spilled the beans bv throw- j served. The next meeting will take
:-)g the project Into ttio courts where ! ',; will tay until such a time as c.-n-t J.tlons warrant lh? expenditure. j - j ; PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS , Trie tH'tierei Ala ot in" ji. jr.. co...v."i will meet at tho lionm of Mrs. P. K 'ib, j ? i Sibley strt. totaorrow afternoon A south aide ear can be tken fat .!: corner cf Sibley and ColunUda. .Mrs. i.iia p..:m . t in ie?in mm i w as txk'-n to Wctdey hos;: il li,t
v.ei?,s - u-'ve bo", me"""-"" u-i i Airs. ii. rt ai;;;s r.r l'e-ru. lnd., wh. : i-erlous operation, she is reported asj,,.is has t,-n tloi cues; of Mr. and! gtttinff al-uitf nlcfdy. j Mrs'. C.-il Whci'Iy of Hammond has! 1 returned to her home. j
After thf concert Is over. dan .::.?' from 1 to 12 p. rn. at Unity Hall Sun- I day. April 24. S a eRS - r ou n s -1- id"-r .a- , MuM by lacttni- y era symprion;.- orclirtstra. 4-13 Trae Perdu Gt club more tha- rudf,Ild Its reputation at tho conci-rt giv- j Ki at tho iuntry i'1'ji. last everdnf. ; Thre waa a.n excllnt a 1 1 "mianee j whrt tnjuyfed tho particularly line fmjsic i Mr, axid Mrs. Georjr-s Andres entrra!ruid in honor of their daughter Kinfria's confirmation, sit.: ro -'ivol a tiumtaer of gitts, Th'jf"; pi'ii-nt v. rc Mr. Idr. nd Mrs. I'ot-r Andres, Mr. and j idra, John Andres itid funiiy, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kiof, Mr. end Mrs. i.'harle.s Andres, llr, an.i Mrs. Frank AVallor, I Vr, nd Mrs, Hob Johns n, Mr, aid Mrs, vvm, fx-nrurn at:i umiiy, Airs, i DnxtnA V'J't?and, Jfrs. Soph.ia jvralo- I s-etz, Sflss Ftoren3 Andns, jlissj J'uth WaLler BJid jluU r Rajnu.nJ Waller, Th Bo and &n ciub met .it tho hr-me cf MUa Freiia I'lhJitr.j f Hast Stat trnct, Tlio evening was enjoyed - j r tally and with needlo work and a r.icely ajrrajigred luiicheon wa fiserved. T!w next IiMwtlngr will tatio j l.no in two wk3 tat thu homo of Mrs. K. Tha ladies' Aid of the I'rrsbvtorian rhurcrj -will metst Ve-itn.-sday after- I noon. ArU 0th. in lie. riiur-h nr- I lore. Tho Mesdarncj 11. F. Allison, o. j A, Kriiiill, CtirH.-t-, J. C. Pari.-tf, H.l fiofitlln, I-Hth Grifiitfi, W.inw, Pot-t-f -Tarji HJkA Trc-nbcrth. A lai t;u ... : tAfidanoe is desirtl. Don't tn-rgut to hear (aara Thie! th
fajnoae optra seijiar.. at Sa- ntsm l.oifcl - j ,;,-, in hofo,.- of taken out. Hvery cusKidelia concert Sunday, April 24, Uaity t.mr guHranteed satisfaction. You're Hall, .3 p. in. Ti.:kct3 5'Jc, 4-10- t ho Judxo. R'-ferenc-s iven if de-sir-
The Kt. Patii'.d.iilh.ran Ivtdic Fociety will ma,-?, testno rr-.w n.f t . riiinii a. 2;S0 at tho naninwrnl I'hamber of ( luriimerMi Ail w-wi'sfTg ri tho j!fi-i frh t c rs f f.ibei-ty nt Haimiieiei who intend fittejidinfr the 2 4 1 .' a nni versa ry of V.inrrjiui i-j ...l.' e.-.j .. i rssa fj ft p ft vi v j ii r. i t s n ? V -At ujj x-j La liyga Lsza I S73 HOHMAfi ST., HAMMOND,
WE WILL SELL WEDNESDAY BACON, per pound 20c WHOLE OR HALF STRIP NOTICE OUR WINDOWS FOR OUR BIG CANNED GOODS SPECIALS WEDNESDAY
South Chicago order wi'.l meet it the four corners at 7 :23 Wednesday even-iux.
Mr. and Mrf. Heudruh returned home to their home in 1 t 1 p 1 1 f i? , O, af-t-i' a wink's visit with ! lie Mr. and Mrs. t'hnrlis Hubbard ami Mr. and Mr?L. Ibivhs.
j F. church will ii i t tomorrow afterMrs. Charles Harry of Chicaipo willj noon at the home of Mrs. i. X. Ki;a r nteitain tile M a v i ue 1 1 e club at a one jo.:" i;,, Ji.-trdt sTe.t. 'i lock luncheon at In r home Friday. ! Mildred VvVstfal! of hi .on: i m; t or, , Th" Mesdnmes 1,. H. llomheri;er an.lj H.. spent the week t nd as the up-jit . lii.i.u Mik'srh attend" d the Apolo.-j of Mr. imd Mrs. Wall.u e West fa. i of luh's tiioiitioii of the "I'.lp rim's ; Kai-e Jtoad, h.uress 'ritorlo." written bv Ikiari ' 1 tillmart Keily u ao enjoys a compos j A LETTER TO W(lMT!rJ
It 1 1 o ws .'. i p at Wtyli ru Coll, upOxford. . This villi if ini-ns! i. I ;h'' many alumni" of Hammond wh. ! huvo attended Western .Hew. Mrs. ! l-m:-r.:. r and Uhi..idi had the ; -1 . l - - it. of seeing; Mr. Killy ai't-r the el..i t uuo, e- e.,mmeiuiabie was tlie con not place at the home of Miss illedhill. ( Mrs. A". P. Rolpr wi'.l entertain at a one o'clock luncheon and afternoon of j bridsre for her lunisfl pue.st. Mrs. C. 11. I j Stundish, Thursday. There will ! j ! "lu.te a number of part ten Riven r ; i Mrs. Standisil durlnx her visit here. i i j Mrs. J. It. Graves and Master Leon- ! j ard Mowuinten havo returned from a ! visit with Mrs. Graves' parents. Mr. I 1 and Mrs. Charles Swart z ,f AVIlliamsi port. lnd. Mrs. Graves rep rts tha: all ' of the fruit crop has been spoii.-.i ex- j ,., 1t t u- straw b-rries and the first, (.ardems wc.-v also destroytd by the ir.ist md Miss Irtirtll.? J.harb of Teorla. 111.. 1 has been the truest of friends, In Ham- . m,.nd for the tw;. few davs , Miriam Curby of Chicax" will the truest of Mrs, J. IT. .i-yn of Gle-i- if .i-i park, torn- rr-.w. ! t m sr rrrrrr--. : fLIVE LOCAL MEVVS "ADS" PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HFIM STrTCllI"VG, I)lTTO COVER' ixg. IMCAiDl'Xfi iuompt situvii I. CALL wASSHV'S THI.HI'IIOMI 440 j oi tiU STATU ST.. HAMMOND RUGS AND CARPETS Thoronxhly cleaned in your own home, Hamilton Reach method. Wi also tako them out if you desire. Cad "C'ooksey," Phone Hammond 34??. ,4-12 5 "Victory C- urt No. 575 Tribe of Ren TI,, r .,.-411 i-i- . n nri'.. T.epr.i oar'1.' Thursday i".'-ninx, April 21, at Reins ( West Hammond, 1 di.H-t.lay at Gas Co.'s wid AH oo-rdiHlly invited. i-fj-. Falntfnff and dseoratlnx for ffi. tltr.ey and reliability go tj I. U C"hn, oh.n I Fhona 1029-W, 2-16-4 i rs Have McCoy cle.-.n y our rup-s. Work i Ha m i i t . n -1 ieacii method imiy I 4-1S-31 ! Security Hen' fit Assiciat ion, ffftiinr ; a Tr.eet-.nx in tio-ir bail ovir Lion S) ore. i Vedn. finy v njnx. April 2'-th. M..-m- jJ le rs pi. t--e apf.-fel this m"'-tii'X if i .? pes.-:loe. J.iisiness- iI J m p r t a n e bo transacted, 4-1 ' it; 1 1 i H f PHONE 1441 1
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Friti Honk, the fami'iij violinist, will appear at conct i t given by s"aen;rci bund-Fidelia. Sunday, April 21, L'nity hall. 3 p. m. Head what 'he 1'hicairo musical critics say alxmt him. A wonderful treat for music Livers. 4-10-The 1,:. dies' Aid o;' he Hyde I'.irk M.
the Yomt-:i Voters of H'unrnond: j re .oi so b'.i.'y ritln.'; ciocks t(( v th- ' miss rants, pas, i ec 1 1 i i : j I . . ; loo!" bills what i on have no w ha ! t r pa '"iic uti.ilu; o us. Next it to dilut.- th" u.-c to kill o :: mur b " c wit. b.: i. en we plant s .Mid la a lis w , t h . t . r: u h ',; a mo to y f i o ;u A l you x'-l- : ket p quh t about ihfse thiiu.. I nev i war:!"'"! the bail ,:. but no have 11 waal a'e we llellli; Witii Jllst pUlliniT the lev e I' at tile Vetll :.oo t "l. M'.i,l wo . I . ' "' l" !. o-.-au.-e ..".."' now n at tiose e - ii na'.i. u i - 1 . w on i r on i - ninuai laborers, j ol '.it ale! we p. : n o t com.- upon tin rn as -ca n pay . are o , : t .ol line a nd we oi crouds h.mi -. excesses t.t ! as M. t . have a bo, and we htive ,iv-ri our v,irt a," IP: pi a Ai I l.'.l -a -ii e "1st, c. n 7 to tie- w h .' 1 e- vv j ut .:.;- s..o:M rs to th- w heel rid stop those hooi ups. Ho you know ha.e an excess of pood roads run-' x -.-ss of bad r- Jid- run:,,n'r through' , ... . . . ... ... . , . to-urn and that we r.ay inert oread than any o;h, r town. Wo brovpctit the ball : "oi o.ir load-, shall w " p i . rush -is. Can we boost Hammond by a.-kine; s t ra n :: rs to come ami Jive 11 of shah v an d h pa; ur exc' an .' : for and iriv. ' S 'V - Uli' to no -,t. As lie is a.ready r bur !e-.l hustling to g. t tile k. M list. H. H. GAG I LYCEUM LECTIJPvE Montrav.lie Wood, the well known scientist and inventor, is c tT..nx her-'
on trie h -: h ." hoo', i.ve, m; . our-. J',.n- 1 imd found her lead! tlx man. Result: uuy i r, . c. .p: 1 : '.". . in a ! i.-.onstr.l- 1 I'avid Winter will be seen oppo-,t"' !. :i , f scl" nt;;ic venders, ir.clud.r. ; h: ' Miss Macl'onaid in her latest produc"t"r; !. with eaes." i bun pa ra 1 1 v ly ' tiori, '"Trust Your Wife," when It comes few people h '.-.a- i v .-r S'o n a torpe.-jo. i 'o the I'arth.-nnn theater on Thursday t'eer-i :'(-i:-e, tills, 'b raon s t r at ! on will hoi for .n encarreiiKnt of three days. Anil ' vv'.d ' interest. In a-ihtion ho will" the Amr:can Jleauty believes she has demonstrat"' ii-.e wrest linx xv rose, ; made a real find, the mono-rail ear on the- ever i nt e re.-1 - 1
:nx ultra vi-.'.-t ray. At one r, s t r at io i n. Fr ': ers of the in h.is leet-ire iirni'iriisor Wo. ii ai'.owji me audienee to come t t:"; J'latform and wrest 1.- wit :;- r .scope runn.nx r.t a sp JS poun 1 f m anv il :;.r. r v oiu t oris a minure, wrest linx mat. -.It tli.it I'rofesyr i;e,,,j rxliloifs at his 1. .-t:ir- ' ,-rcates -rear ex, itemenf find i 'be! t -.,,. fernish-s ..-i.-nfitlc and in-; uetiv. sport. Can you imaxine anyore ar.-i'is: ax t Inn to t e a ; n ran b :nx thr--'-.vn ar,.:ne! .ui the pla''orm as the, :xh ho were a small ra? in!:, by a si ros.-op.-. ,,nl- 24 in hes in j diameter and weixV.n but ;.x p -unds? I The leetirre will b.- iven at te.e rtap- ! ist chureii on Sibley street, b'xinn;r.s; it S p.. m. sharp. For HEALTH and WEALTH lour Physician and Pocket hook Recommend It If! Sjo'. - e .IS:-. M -.- ' ,rt iilipVi-2ril JlwSESnaEdPV '"..I-.i FRESH
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IVnNSTREL MEETING
The ball will ftart rolling: torlg-ht for the Hammond post of the American I.eK'.on minstrel Fhow to be Klven nt the Farthen m theatrr in May. There will be a meeting f legion members at the court house this evening where the ticket;! wiil be irlven out for sale and all arrangements not as yet tended, to will be made to put over the etiow. All ii nieln men are requested and ururd to ! at the meeting. Come arly and help the committees to nrranxe their work so that the show can' put o-. er in the riKht way. No ,n.j ! j he is Si i com pit I: k. Joe Todd has planned on a t t " mia nc". AT THE DE LUXE An appealing Ktory of the Canadian; r tl.wi st is promirk-d in Geor-ro Mcllord' Wifi I.U e i n ir 1" t'om .aasi proouction. 'lt"tio"l Ale which will be seen at the le aieat.r icr tour days commencod iy- The picture was adapted a li.vl by Sir Gilbert Parke,-.
ms ) The acti.m centers around the !aIc.uiru.ois mr.rrlaife of Frank Armour ol the younkf. r son of an aristocratic Hriri-
l ' """ ''" '.-'"' Tana uaupni.-r or, an Indian c fuel tain, whom he meet i,n,. o.-v, ,s f.k.. ;.!' o .-. ..... .,i i,,, i,.,- ' "'"
. t our si,-. -rsi s.m s Hay .ompany in north wes-tern j sr,.tto.-. Another well receive, I numtlo ir ch' .in n; Cinada. on hh" return to the ,-ompany'Sj was ...hi,naU..., of Mine.' t,y
Hay -ompany in north wes-tern tirnuni! post trimi a nuntlnx ex p'-d i ! ; on. i l Armoi.r rc'-eivis word that his Huncer j in Knirlaixl has Jilted him. larKely on nt ai-Count "f his family's opposition to! h In a moment drunken rase. Armour marries the Indian maiden and sends her back to Ilnitland to humiliate - .i" o,.N i.,.- e..ort.- ; -Frank's elder nrother. she develops Info , a b.'autiful and polished younx womau 1 ami now yoiinar Armour himseir is re cener; .1 formy tht me of th 7 j .'"tory. ! Ice Cream Freezer Leads With Cold -.-r . .. ' CW"V lU LliC UL CCU IWhen p.iviil Winter attended a cl-il function in Jjos Anxel s and was t'l-er.sed into si-rvlce turninx an Ice ream freezer, he unconsciously stepped into the path which leads to the shadow screen. of course, it was a mere coincidence. 1,,,. I ' . i " i, i , I 1 n,.nn 1,1 I V, .V m eri lean P.eauty. was lookin the fiebl over J for a lea.lintr man f play with her in ! h r .Oiuh Assoeiatfd T''rf Vy'iAii; production, and th- script callol f r a man who looks croo'l icii with a hon:1" !c rn am fr.-cr.er as a pr..p. Hefore Winter had finish-, 1 turninir I he freer." r. Miss MaeIonald appeared n the so e n - iind Instantly 1: neiv she Voto for (Jreenwald for n-K'iry Judjie. Xo. 2: on tlie Tn 11 of. 4 -: 'j - P the n
PURDUE GLEES GIVE GOOD CONCERT
The Purdue Glee club entertained a lare audience at the Hammond Country club last evening with a splendid program in which unusually jruod talent wa.i broUKht out. The liee cub wj the Jii.it number on the I.yeeura course offered by the club and was able I of the mi in be rs. I tie cub was mau- up "f ,U"' h.-dun. talented youn- men I I w "t neoi t:e jniercsi n lue ujM-meidsv thieuglujut the entertainment. The outstanding numhi-r rendered by the club was Sarr's "When huve is Kln.r- and Giardidi's 'UarlinK. My i ( w n" bo t h of w h ici were splendidly i. . i i. ...,.',,,1 n... j t.iwi, n ensi-mhie a.i."o pU aS' d the audi-j J .,,,. w i t hth- ir rendatmn of Hohn's J "'Jn ictu." s . ,,..,,,..., ..,... Jack Koster. pianist, was one of the outfit undine P rformers. His sact was entitled w-rm-s t rum an iniasinary liuiiei in whi(.h h WHS enabled to demonstrate . 1 . -.. 1 . .1 . ; .. . . f V. .. . i "-., t 1 ..... "ok ; ms.ic-u ien"i.-i ii.)- ..1 i" I numbers. M into lvace and -l.o-i riumi,,.r, '-.Mulio lvace' and Ai.o- ,, .............1 r, , ,e . i o-, 1 u,,r. in . b ',, . V T sifn.irt re. I '" i I ven led a s;il"-n.iid and powerful hail- j tone voice. The number was roundly applauded. J. It. Michel, violinist, en- I J tertalncd with two well played numhers. j The second part featured a violin j uart,.t lvhich was one of the bst ' rs T,rorram. Thfv on. t( .t;iln(,fl w,.h y(.vril, old melodies i which have always been favorites
Their work wa ."exceptionally jr.eui IJFTTMH Jlceeipts. 10,jS3 IuT.b. Frank J. Smith's "An Act of Hp t Creamery extra. 46c: firsts, 4 0ft 45c: l.iiite Opera" was the outftandinx mini- j varkiny: stock. 13 .t 16c. brr In the second part of the pro-cram MGGSKe .-ipt s. fb.'i8 cases; nn.In which the Purdue boys displayed J cejlancous. 22'u2c; ordinary firsts, rl several splendid voices as we'l as ex- fa22r; firsts, 2 4 -.. 'a 2 ', ; extra, 2?c;
''verai tp c-ptional histronic ability. A. togetherthe entertainment was very (cnoil nli"i of the best heard in Hammond fo .erne time. " fs .Px 3 ? w n flit TOl P ,1 r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NMW YOItK. April 10. Stocks, cl'"! i'oS' prices:
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Ailis Chnlmers ?7'i Amerb-an Car an 1 Fury 1234. Ameri-:in Locomotive ?5 American Smeitinx 40'' Am.rican Sie.l Kdry 2'.'", mi ri" an Tel. ami Tel 1 r'f Ana.-oride Ct'i Paid win Locomotive S5 '' licit In. ore and Ohio 3 3 S Itethleh. m Steej P. f .1 Canadian Pacific . . . l"i"'-. Central Leather 5 1 C. and O f.9 M. and St. Paul 2 4'.Consolidate ila.i S5' Corn Products 71'a
r A Fund of Information That You Should Have
ISRAELI, who for six years was prime minister of England, said: "It has been my observation that most successful man in any undertaking, is the man
who has the most information.'
It doesn t require any particular information just to go out and buy something. But to buy the best of that something at a price that is satisfactory to you that is a successful purchase. And to make successful purchases you must have information. Advertising gives you just that kind of information. It tells you where to go in order to get the best of anything you want at a fair price. That is why it is a paying proposition for the man or woman who handles a pocketbook to study the advertisements in this newspaper regularly every day. To those who use it properly, newspaper advertising is a source of economy and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is a watch-dog of dollars a guarantee of satisfaction. If you would learn the facts about the things you need to malce you comfortable and happy, read the advertisements
Cruclble Steel 7H Krie l'-j General lllectric llll' IehiKh Valley 4S' Midvale Steel 27' Mexican I " t Ill'; N". V. Air Jtrake 74' (Jhlo Cltlis Cas ."'I"), lTe.ss-d st car ' Heading "IT'.,. It" p. 1. & S. H" Stud" baki r 7.S TfJiw 'o -', 1". S. Ste. 1 ... ) 1 I F. K. S. Sp. 1 1 o Will;. ."-" v.rland .in.!air ' :l 2l"i
I IIIIAI.II ( AMI t.llAIV. W II MAT No. 1 hard winter, il-'i'i: No. 2 hard winter, J 1 . :i 4 : No. 1 nor. Kprir.f:. f 1 .30 'i 1 . 1" ; No. 2 nor. spring, 11.37 ' 1 No. :) f.irmir, f 1.110. I'DH.N No. 2 white. :!.' ; No, 2 vol - I liow. i7't''l r; No. .'1 yellow, 0 1 '.-j ' i j e; No. 4 yellow, ."PIS') "i4c. OATS -N... 1, white, 37''jc; No.) white, 37hi1( l,o; No. 3 white, 3C V j i 36 c; No. 4 white, SO'ic, I (IIICAl.O I.1VI-: STOCK. II'" IS Receipts, ld,0".i; mark ste.-tdy t P'.c lo.eer: sa.me strenit tj 1 1111: bulk. J K.25 'a !b 1 (1 : ton. S'J. hoavv- I ' vel-ht. fS.j...'., '..(,; me, Hum we'.Kht ...ht t ttll'.i K 7 (. m.inni tc . ,. ,..e, a n t f ' .' -''-'' u t:. l l l.h itnelptf, ll.i'inj; inamct, steadv lo lower. f Steers Choice . o-,,-. . ana prime, t'.. 1 noinim sr.-i K,,,.d. i 7.'o '-i S .;n , KOod and einoce, JS.15 11 iblilj ; common and medium, JC,7j'' g ..5 Kiirinr n-eejpts, 13,000, -iurkt, 20c higher; lambs (SI lbs. down), f'j.73 1 il.2-i; lambs (8j lbs. up, 8.7.1 10.7 f; lambs, culls and common, J8.C0 r-i S.75. CFIICACiO r.HODl"C17. chi"'ks, 13ft 2'i;; dirties. ft21Hc. CI1KKS1-: New. twins, 18c; daisies. I 1 S "ii 1 !' ; younx Americas, 15V4c;j lonxhorns, 19 Vi i 2fe, brick. 17 ft 18c. ! LIVK J'OFLTHY Turkeys. 40e; j chicks. 33c; springs. 34c; roosters, lVc,l X'ese, lfiftlKc; ducks, 36c. POTATOFSlteeeipts, ii carg; nor. j whites, sacked and hulk, 'jOoftl.lA; Florida No. 1, $7.50 ft' 7.7 j ; No. 2, $5.00 ft 3.1 0. VilAI, 30 to 60 lbs.. 7f!l5c; 70 to fo lbs., i'ftllc; 1.0 to 110 lbs., 12ftU3c; fan.-y, 14ft 15c; overwelxht kidneys, 140 to 174 lbs.. 5 ft 7c. LONG TO SPEiND MONTH IN JAIL Married six years ao. mother of two children. !i vlnjr as the wife of a sinxle man and finally heinx arraixned in the Hammond city court on a statu- i tory charxe. is the story of Mrs. i May me Hayden, who thU morning told 1 her story to Judje Klotz. The younx woman told of domestic trouble with her husband in Ixifayette, ' which finally forced her to accept the advanc.-s .-f Frank I.,nx who brouxht her to Harnmorul. Lonx is employed as. a switchman on the M mon ra 1 1 road.
i ae .-oujile have if in 1 1 i n pr as man anj V-. 'iff in the hou.-e at Mil Indiana avenue, where they obtain'. 1 rooms. f,.r tha past two months. The owner of tha hoa.se had no know li dee of their unmarried state. Mrs. Hayd.n will have an opportunity '. care for lo r children. JI-r h isle.:. d has tak.n her l.a.-k to Ha: "a y c 1 1 !.r ,anoth.r trial and she has l,e,;rl p!"-ed on proba'ion. I,.nrj wir sp. nd
..e ii"... .... ui.js ;n jail, after pa '1 .'!'- of Jill). Banish Idleness. Idleness is an inlet to dls'irder an4 mnkp tvsj for lieent'.onwiie.nf:. People that littvo nothing to do nr ipi'ckly tired of 1 1 ; 1 r : oompn u j-. . Teremv CoHier Vote for ( ii'ecnw,;"! j or City Jiuljze. Xo. '2'.) on tho Hnlloi. In Memoriam Tu.s-'iay. April 13tl:. In memory t o.;r near d:iuf;hKhhter, who lass.ti away i.ve r yo today : Vi'e loved her, yes we lovi d her, F it Angels lo'.-eri h, r mure A nd they sun t'.y i,".lh.I 't ; To vnnd.-r blissful sh.T" The Gold. -It Gaf-.s were open. A e-.ntle VeiA' said, come. And with far--.v 11 unspok. n, She calmly enfrid :om-. i" i vi ng i-Aiirx'Ts a:. r SISTFH I.Ii.UIAN. ',- 1. -U SAKMOND. rNDIA5 r r7 Vote for (ireenwald fop Ctv J.. X. 23 Oil tll 4 15 1 i.'ll 1 t .
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