Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1921 — Page 14

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THE TIMES Thursday, June 23. 192 1,

flaval Programs Are Interpreted As Evidence Of War Preparation.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LONDON. Jun 23. The Daily Express today printei the followtntf eat: e gram from its Tokio oorrespondcnt: "Maritime Ir.miranoe companies hive Veer, eked for and ara granting- rates ;.i cove r the risk of war be tween Japan ar.d the United States within ,ir..i nxt t-lv months. This conornte eocpreswion of fvar Is hauning every port on the pacific fmm the shores of Amarica to the Persian pulf. The naval programs of both countries are interpreted as evidence they ire preparing- fr wa.r. Japan has bepun b r. s sixteen 'Port Jutland' ships .r, answer to the 13 on the American p-.-orraxn "Tha navy department has ordered a division of dreadnoughts and destroyers added to the Pacific f.eet. There Is an analogy to pre-war prep

arations !n the North Sc-a In the armaments race of Japan and America. I hare discussed the matter with many prominent Japanese grettinR- the !mprfssion that ths tim is now ripe to Tfiv a'.l o-a-rds on the table. What is needed is a show-down. It should not h diff'ruiT to remove fear? of Japan. Japan's drad of war is real enough t Jndi- her to enter into a longtime grrv.ment. Tho fear of war v.-. Ad d:.'apnar If both countries ft-ite frankly their aims toward ':!.! no." The forpifoirj dispatch was dated '" 2- l presumed that the extriordlsa.ry delay In trans-mission, was caused by the Japanese censor.

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REMEDIES

One for each human ill. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold only at the Lion Store Drug Dept. LION STORE

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. June 28. The stock market closed unsettled today. The market in the paist hour was unsettled being a continuous rumble of advances, reactions and rallies. U. S. Steel after selling down to 70 ', another new low record for the year rallied to 70 7 followed by another break to its previous low mark from which It again rallied to "0. Stud'ebaker after being forced down to 69 recovered to 70 tj and Fierce-Arrow rallied from 15 to 17. American Sumatra after moving up 3 points to 48Vi re-acted to "66. Mexican Pete, moved lip from 10S7 to lllH and then reactvd to 110. Government bonds unchanged; railway and otnof bonds irregular. Total sales today 878.100 shares; bonds 113.919,000. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. June 23. Stocks, close: American Car and Fdry 117 Amwlcan Steel Kdry. 211 American Tel. and Tel 102 Baldivin L:.coraotive 63 Bethlehem Steel B 42 Colorado Fuel 25

Crucible Steel 62 Lackawanna Steel 32 Iyehigh Valley 474 Mexican Pete 110 Midv-aJe Steel Pure Oil 25 Vi Railway Steel Spring 74 Republic Iron and Steel 42 Tu Co 32 4 U. S. Steel 70, Willys Overland 6 Vs Sinclair Oil 19 'g

CHICAGO CASH GRA1Y. WHEAT No. 2 red. 11.40; No. 1 hard winter. $145; No. 1 mixed. tl.ii -31.45; No. 2 mixed. $1.29 2 1 . 36j CORN No. 2 mixed, 61 C Si lie; No. 2 white. li!S'62Vic; No. 2 yellow. 61Mjj62c, No. 3 mixed, 61 ClHc. OATS No. 1 white. S8i'33Sc; No. 2 w-hite-, SSSSSc. CHICAGO PRODUCE. BITTER Receipts, 10.107 tubs; extra firsts, 33c; firsts, 2S331c. EGGS Reeeipts, 10,867 c&rcs; miscellaneous. 22e23Hc; ordinary firsts. 24 V,c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys, 80c; springs. 35 3-43C: roosters, 17c; geese, 13"? 20c; ducks, 2-J28c. POTATOES 4 4 can; cox. whites,

VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. 738c; 70 to SO1

ids., jffiuc; so to 110 lbs.. Ill2c; fancy. li'SHc; overweight kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs., 5(57c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 41.000; roarket. active, 1625c lower; bulk, $8.25(J8.G0; top. $860; heavyweight. $8.25 8 . SO . CATTLE: Receipts, 12.000; market, mostly lower. Be-ef Steers. Choice and prime. $8.5039.15; medium and good. $7. 50 g 8. 59; light weight. $6.50 7.50; good and choice, $8,153)9.13. E1IEEP Receipts, 14.000; market, slow, lambs 70 lbs. down, $9 50 12.50 ; lambs, culls and common, $5.5039.25."

ly after eight o'clock at the Nickel Plate crossing on Flumer avenue. Dr. Chldlaw was called and the prostrated man was rushed to St. Margaret's hospital. It Is not thought that his condition is eerlous.

WANTS NAME

CHANGED

Fred Sarklaoff of Indiana Harbor is dissatisfied with his name. He wan'.s it changed to Un.in Sarklslan. A petition to that effect wa filed In the Hammond buperlor court today by his attorney, C. M. Stephens.

LABOR PEAK HAS PASSED Another illustration of the marked sag in demand for labor was furnished today by K. S. Barrows, dirtviir of vocational education In the Hammond schools. Last ytar the vocational department Issued permit to 152 children of school age in order that they might work. This number Included permits issued In the fall of 1919 when child labor was still in

dtniand because sufficient older per

fons could not be had. In the school ear Just closed only 30 permits were issued and the majority of these were

at the opening of the school term.

There Is now practicil!y no call for

child labor.

FATAL SHOOTING OVER PANTS MENDING AKROX, Ohio, June 23. Ralph McKinsey was shot through the chest and die dshortly before noon today. Mrs. Virginia McKinsey. his wafe. Is held by the police for the shooting. When police reached the house they found Mrs. McKinsey" sitting calmly before her mirror, primpttng in preparation to bein gtaken to jail. The quarrel adn tragedy that followed started by Mrs. McKinsey not being fast enough in sewing up a rent in her husband's trousers.

ONE KILLED; ONE HURT BY AUTO CirEEOY'GAN. Wis., June 23. George Yekenewlz, 37 cf Sheboygan, was killed and John Sommerberger of ta Heronymus Auto company, was injured Wednesday night when an auto in which they were driving on the Plymouth road went into a ditch four miles west of Sheboygan Falls, turned over three time sand burned.

Big Batch of Phony Fight

Tickets Seized in New York

NEW YORK. June 23 A big batch

of perfectly counterfeited tickets 10 the Dempsey-Carpcntier fight were

seized by the police last night with

the capture of five men accused of

having been the principals in a gi

gantlc plot to flood the country not

only with fake tickets, but with

fraudulent Vnited States currency.

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DIE IN

JAPAN FLOODS

VICTIM OF HEAT IN HAMMOND

INTERNATIONAL NtWS SERVICEl

TOMO, June 23. Land slides have added terror to conditions exlsitins In southern Japan, where the worst floods in the history of the country

are raging.

On the basis of meager reports from

the stricken districts today it was es

timated that the dead totals to date

more than S00.

Twelve housand homes are reported under water and many of them swept

away.

In the City prefecture alone, a report

fixed the financial loss due to the flood at twenty million yen (about $10,000,-000).

Reports today Indicated that the high

water which rose last week following unprecedented rainfall, were unabated

JOHN RHUE HEADS INDIANA BANKERS

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., June 23 John A. Rhue, of Marlon, today was elected president of the Indiana IB-ankers association for the coming year. Mr. Rhue has teen vice president for the last year. The association also elected C B. Billings, of .Seymour, vice preaidont and Prank Hale Thompson, of Edinbuxg. treasurer. Andrew Smith of Indianapolis, was re-elected

J. Lesnya. an Austrian, Is the lat- secretary and Chas. Zlgler. of South est Victim of the heat In Hammond. Bend, retiring president, was elected He was overcome last evening short- to the council of administration.

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P. H. Resnick, Prop. 588 Oakley Ave.

STORE

Opposite Postoffice Bet. State & Plummer

Friday and Saturday Bargains

Waists, $2.98 Ladies' Georgette Waists, assorted colors, styles and sizes. Regular $4.98 values. Special at $2.98.

Boys' Suits, 2 Pair Pants, $9.75 A new arrival of the very latest styles in boys alltvool suits. Sizes 9 to 15. Worth $15. At $9.75.

Skirts, $3.49 Ladies' Strictly Washable White Satin Skirts, in sizes 26 to 32. Special at $3.98 and $3.49.

Soys' Union Suits, 50c Fine grade boys' Athletic Union Suits. Sizes 24 to 34, special at 50c. Boys' B. V. D.s, Topias brand, special at 79c.

Bust Confiners, 39c Ladies' Back Hook Bust CorJiners, washable material, pink only. Sizes 32 to 40. Special at 39c.

Children's Creepers, $1.29 "Komfy" brand, strictly washable, checks and stripes, pink and blue gingham, special at $1.29.

GARY NEWS

for one week, at S29-541 Washington street, Gary, lad., by the Gary Oarage & Sales Co. President J. F. Grantham says every car offered "and there are some mighty good ones." are in good running order. Hundreds of people are looking for Just the kind of car offered at this sale. Joe says almost every standard make of car is represented in the collection. Open air sale of autos gives people a chance to examine the cars from every angle. There will be plenty of salesmen on hand to explain and answer all question. See full page ad in this Isbjo.

OPEN GARY COUNTRY CLUB NEXT MONTH Unless something unforseen happens, the Gary Country Club at Lottavllle between Gary and Crown Point will be dedicated and formally opened July U according to announcement made this week following a meeting and decision of the directors. The fine golf co'a.-sc will be ready by the opening. Extensive arrangements are being made for the opening.

FOUR PERMITS ISSUED Building Commissioner Walter Dougan yesterday Issued permits in the sum of $21,000. The permits issued are for tho construction of four residences. A permit was granted E. 11. Southworth for the erection of a two story brick veneer residence. The home

wnicn win contain seven rooms Is to be located at 615 Lincoln St. The cost will be $12,000. At 647 Lincoln at.. Joseph M. Le Vee architect, will erect a brick veneer re.side.nce at a cost of $7000. A permit was issued to Charles and Carrie Anderson for the erection of a residence at Miller to cost $1000. Georgo Meltak will build a residence on the rear lot at 2645 Fillmore st. The construction will cost $1000.

BEATS MAN WITH A SHOVEL N'lck Morganelco has filed an affidavit in police court against Joe Raffa, 1740 Monroe St. Nick lives at 1640 Madison st. The origin of the trouble is not known, but on account of some long stanging grievance between the men. Joo picked up a shovel at the steel mills and proceded to beat N'lcX

up. The case will be tried in police court today.

Large Crowd Expected At Open Air Sale

At the opening air sale of used held, commencing

of the public open automobiles', to be Saturday, June 25.

BEGIN TRIAL OF $50,000 DAMAGE SUIT MICHIGAN CITY. INTX. June 23 Lake county attorneys yesterday began the trial of tho $50,0000 damage suit of Herbert Melville against tho General American Tank Car corporation the Now York Central and the Indiana Harbor Belt Line before Judge Crumpacker and a Jury. Slow progress waa made today in the selection of the Jury. The plaintiff lost a leg and is suing for personal injuries. The case was brought to the superior court on change of venue first from Lake to Porter county and then to Michigan City.

An Ail-Around Artist. The expert gossip not only draws her own Inferences, but colors them as well.

T Clean Window Shades, To dry-clean a window shade, spread It full length on the kitchen table or on the floor and rub It thoroughly all over with dry salt end corn meal, renewing the mixture as It becomes soiled. Then dust well with a soft duster. The shade need not be removed from the roller, and this method does not pull It out of shape or cause It to crack.

Wasted. Small Boy "What's the nse f washing my hands before I go to school, mother? I'm not one of those who are always raising them!" Cartoon.

ENURESOL For bed-wetting. A speedy relief for incontinence of urine A trial will convince, you. Price $1.00 at our Drug department. LION STORE

Look at These SHOE BARGAINS V For Friday and Saturday "a Economy Shoe Market OPPOSITE POST OFFICE an 204 State Street, HAMMOND, INDIANA 5b

Boy's and Girl's Tennis Slippers A real bargain Qft, only OVC

Shinola polish, black, and white A real bargain at

brown 7c

Black and White Cigars Made in five sizes 8c and 1 0c. Get behind one'. Sold only at Lion Store's Popular Cigar Dept. LION STORE

Red Letter Day Sales

Children's Sandals, brown and black. A retal bargain, 5 to 8. $1.29; S2 to 11. .$1.39I,''02 $1.55

Men's black Blucher

soles, solid comfort, special. . .

Flexible

$4.95

Men's Canvas Shoes and Ox

fords, cool for the summer, special. .

$1.95

Girls White Oxfords and Strap Slippers, sizes 8J2 to 12 $1.45, and MYi to 2 $1 CC

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Children's Shoes and Slippers, black, white and different col

ors, sizes 5 to 8 A real bargain . . ,

Mens' Brown English Shoes Goodyear welts. JQ Q

$1.29

rubber heels, spec.

Mens' Work Shoes.

that wear Special at

the kind

$2.45

Men's Brown or Black Shoes English or Blucher tfJO QP toes. Special at.. PO.S'O

White She SPECIAL

a "a V a 4

Mens Oxfords, the very latest

a .real bargain Special

$4.95

Horn Nds

Every item advertised below is a special reduction on some timely summer need. These prices are good for one day, or as long as quantities last.

Special at.

Muslin Gowns 89c Ladies Muslin Gowns, full sizes, good material. Priced at $1.19, 98c and 89c.

Koveralls95c Koveralls Genuine advertised Levi Strauss brand. All sizes and colors. A new suit if they rip. Special, 95c

Ladies' Aprons Strictly washable dark and light percale Aprons, special at 89c. Amoskcag Gingham Aprons, $1.29.

Notice!

We carry a. full line of children's dresses, underwear, muslin gowns, skirts, bloomers, hosiery, garters, etc, at very lowest prices in town. Come and see.

Extra Battling Suits Extra We carry a full line of Ladies All-Wool Bathing Suits. As a special offer (.A Qfi for Friday and Saturday you get a $6.50 All-Wool Bathing Suits for only. . . P"0 FRF.E A pair of Bathing Shoes or a Cap free with any suit over $5.00 Friday and Saturday. Boys' and Girls' B&thing Salts as low as 75c

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Screen

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Made of selected pine lumber and covered with best quality black screen wire. EXTENSION WINDOW SCREENS With natural finish frame.

Special at

BATH SPRAYS, $1.98

"Knickerbocker" Bath Spray, made of high grade red rubber, 6 feet in length. Complete with shower and bath brush.

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Boy's Dress Shoes, black and brown English and Blucher Special . $2.45 Women's White Canvas Slippers, all different CO OC

styles, special. . .

Women's Black or Brown Strap Dress Slipper tfJQ AC

Basket Ball Shoes.

A real bargain Special at

sizes.

all

$1.95

Women's House Slippers, onestrap with or without rubber heels f1 CQ Special at O 1 .Ol7 Men's House Slippers, brown or black CI QC Special at Ol.0 Women's Oxfords, black or in brown, Louis heel flJO QC A real bargain.... Women's Patent Leather Oxfords. Louis heel I0 QC A real bargain, at V.0

Men's Canvas Shoes,

soles and heels Special at....

rubber

$1.95

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TEA KETTLE No. 8 size, gray granite, with wood

andIc: 39c special . . SPLINT CLOTHES HAMPER Family size, with coyer; $2 Qg value...

Brooms 49c 4-sewed. made of select broom corn, standard size; a 75c broom, 49c.

COUPON for Friday, June 24 Bring this coupon and receive a 4-quart 1 ftp Granite Sauce Pan (like illustration above)

WATER PAILS Extra heavy galv. iron, reinforced bottom ; 12-qt. 49 size.. .

FENCE CAN Galvanized. No. 28 size, reinforced bottom. $2.98

GARDEN HOSE Best quality, moulded.

corrugated, non-kink-

able, in 50 ft lengths, .$7.48

Don't Forget the Place Economy Shoe Market OPPOSITE POST OFFICE 204 State Street, HAMMOND, INDIANA

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ICAUFAANN & WOLF - Hammoko. m 10 Stamps FREE With Each Book Friday

First Tust And Swings Bank LAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner You Can Increase Your Income By July First Whether you have $100. $500. or $1,000 or more, take advantage of the present opportunity to have your money earn 7 with SAFETY. This can be done by becoming an investor in the First Mortgage 7c GOLD Bonds recommended and sold at this Bank. Sold for 1 1 years without loss of one cent to any investor, these Bonds hold their value. And interest and principal payments are paid at this Bank the very day they are due. Own Bonds like these. Simply clip the coupon below, fill out and mail to us today and we will reserve one or more 7 GOLD Bonds for you for present delivery or on or after July first

1921

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