Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 24 June 1921 — Page 6

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THE TlifEa Friday, June 24, 1921 cowh. 3.75&6.B0; bulls. $3.506.J5. SHEEP Receipts. 12,000; market, shee, steady; lambs, 2 5 Q 50c lower; lambs. 84 lbs. down. $90(Ki 11 . S5; lambs, culls and common, 5.00'g8."5. Feiners wtth a mine near Dundalk today. A dispatch from Belfast at 3 o'clock this afternoon said that only two of the dead had bwn Identified. Msajjr bodies were believed to be under the wreckage and the exact death list was unavailable. A mine was set off Just as tit second half of the raln was passins over it. There was a terrific explosion and a yreat volume of debris and smoke shot skyward. The dr tint... were not wrecked by the blast were brown from the rails. Some of them rolled down into a galley. Iarpfe forces of soldiers and police were rushed to the scene from Dublin and Belfast. Accordlnpr to one report the train carried cavalrymen and artillery while another report was that it carried infantry. The place of the outrage is a lonely mountain district. Train wreckers have been netive t heretofore. , NEW ARRESTS IN hour, pled jruilty. paid $1100; T M. D Kulkowskln, by Carlson, for speeding: at Stiegliti park, furnished $26.00 bond; 0 L Freeman of Indianapolis, arrested by Carlson at fitieBUtz park for going 35 miles, per. hour, plead guilty and paj4 $11.00; Jamea Hoslick. on Indiana bivd.. by Carlson, plead Kulltw, paid $11.00; Mrs. J J. Kruprcka, of Chicago, by Carlson, for peedlrig. plead guilty, paid $11.00; Geo. Malmon of East Chicago for speeding and having open muffler, arrested by Carlson when going 37 miles per hour, put up $50.00 bonds, furnished by Abe Wlnsber?; Jas McKenna for reckless auto driving having arn Into the car of Joe Semancik. McKenna waa released on a $100 bond furnished by A Demkorlch and Semanchlk also being arrested for the asme ofTenae furnished likewise a $100 bond. of diseases. She is survived by her husband. Jo McNanney, and by aix children. Sylvia Carl. Mrs. Howard Puntney. Joe, Ro; and Genevlve. Her aged mother, Mrs' I. J. Slonaker and five brothers am sisters also survive her. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. s TROOP TRAIN BLOWN UF 40 DEADOR INJURED Sinn Feiners Kill British Soldiers With Mine Today.

WHITING CRUSADE

INTERNATIONA. NEWS SERVICE NEW YOKK, June at. The stock market closed steady today, many "t the leading tpsues cl"Sinr at th bet prices of thf day. On of these was V. S. Steel, w-hkvi old up to and Amerl'-an Tobacco i Inch rose nearly four points to 1 1 8 V3 . The railroad stocks nori in better demand and ains of from one to two points were made. Northern Pacific moving- up to 67. Southern Pacific to 70 and Kocl; Island to IS. Gentral Asphalt was In lar;y demand and rose nearly thrc points to 50 and StudetaUer hung- around its hipri level of 72'i . Corn Products sold up to n(, an upturn of 2 V2 points and Mexican Pete, rose 3 !,i to 1134. Government bonds unchanged; railway and othr bonds steady. Total sales today 500,100 rharea; bonds 18.433,000. t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW YOKK, June 2i. Mocks, close : American Car and Fdry 11S American Hierl Fdry 25 American T1. and Tel 102 V H:iliin Locomotive 64'i Uetlil-.hem Steel 1J 43

DIES AFTER YEAH'S ILLNESS After an illness lasting over a year. Mrs. Anna MrXannojr died this morning at her home at 105 I'oty street. Death Is attributed to a complication SPECIAL TO THE TIHSSI WHITING. Ind., June 24 The. Whltlnr cops continue to make arrests for speeding, the following? having been booked at the station yesterday. Richard Allehlne at Sltglltl Park, by Warner, colne S2 mltpM tier hour. nlead Velocity of Blood. The velocity of blood In the rtnj la least in those of smallest diameter, thia being the reverse of the rule In rtprie. ffuillv uml nU liAk.t V .. ' .... )'aiu ( I an I, , 1 1 . i.i , i. , 1 1 y Carlson, at StleHtz Park, plead KUtlItv, paid $11; w. F. Roberts, by Carlson, at Rtiepllts Park, plead guilty to speeding eharfre, paid $11; W. P. Main, by Carlson, at Stlellti Park, plead guilty, paid til; Morrisr Levy, by Carlson, at Stleprllta Park. $25 bonis furnished by Walter Cerajenskl; Arthur Seifer, Indiana Harbor, by Caflson. for (speeding. $23.00 bond; Paul Ahlborn. by Carlson, for Kolnp S7 miles per i.- J. , - -J LL1JM cVoz3 Can Riivaya B3o Battor at Scfonoidor'a9' ( INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LONDON, June 24. Forty Brltirh soldiers, who had been on duty at Belfast (,-uardlng King George and Queen Mary, were killed or wounded when a troop train was blown up by Sinn Ull Otl 0 tl TAILOR FURNISHER

Colorado Gas anJ Klectrlc ., Lackawanna Steel

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. Mexican Pete 113-4

' Midvalo Steel Pure Oil - P.allway Steel Springs i liepubtic Iron and dlr-el J Texas Co I V. S. Steel

i AstingVouse 44 i "Willys Overland i t Sinclair Oil 20

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C'HICAf.O PRODUCE. M'TTEK K cefpts, SS,33o tubs; ex-

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; tra firsts, 32isc; firsts t packing' stock, 16 y 17c. ' EGGS Receipts. 13.333

i cellaneous, 22uj24c. IJVE J'OL'LTRY Turkeys. J chickens. 27c; roosters, 17c; geese

, 20c; ducks. 25rt2So. r I'OTATOliS Receipts, 23 ears; northern white. jO'if ilc. t VEAL 50 to 63 lbs., 7:8c; 70 to so - lh. 9fjlfc: 90 to 110 lbs., Ufa 12c; fancy. 13't; 14c; overweight kidneys. 140 to 175 lbs., 5 7c. CHICAGO CASH C.ItAIV J WHEAT No. 2 red. II. 43; No. 1 hard winter, jl.U5,; No. 2 hard winter, $1.45 Hi No. 1 nor. sprint,-, $l-42'i; No. 2 nor. spring. $1.45, .No. 3 nor. spring. $1.40rfj 1 .40V2c. CORN No. 2 mixed, 61i';f62c; No. 2 white. 62 621,4c; No. 2 yellow. 62 U 62 4c; No. 3 mixed. 61c; No. 3 white. 6IV4C; No. 5 yellow, 60c No. 5 niru, 60c; No. 6 white, 54c, No. 6 yellow 64 3 60c. OATS No. 1 white. SS'gsgc; No. 2 white, 38 'a 39c; No. 3 white, 37 V 3$c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS lielpts, 28,000; market, ar- . tlve, 15g;dC higher; bulk. $S. 35(58.75: ; top. $S.?0; heavyweight. $8.358.70; medium. tS.eOg.SO; llghtfl. $.fi0 - 8.?; Hrht lights. $8.60g8.80; heavy ' packlnr eows, smooth. $8.00,-8.35; packlngr eows. rought, $775 8.800; ; ply. $8.150 8.65. CATTLE Receipts. 5,000; market. ; steady to lower. Beef steer?, choice and prim. $S.50&'9.15; medium and ; good. $7. J0U8-50; lirht weig-ht. $6.15 ; ST7.50; g-ood and choice. $8.155?9.13; ' common and medium, $j.R0 ff 8. 15 . Butcher Cattle Heifers. $4.25f? 8.25 ;

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AND UNDER Everything Else at Some Low Price. Drop in and Look Them Over. STANDARD ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO. 633 So. Hohman Street

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27x54 VELVET RUGS $1.69 RAG RUGS 90c 9x12 AMERICAN BRUSSELS RUG $15.75 36x63 AXMINSTER RUGS $5.90 We have the largest stock of rugs this house ever carried, and can assure you not only quality merchandise and lowest price, but your choice of a large selection in patterns.

This tremendous cut we have made in the price of this very necessary household summer necessity will be good news to the good housewife who is enriched by the possession of nice things and at the same time practice the most rigid economy to see these ranges means you will buy. The price will sell the stove.

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Men! Here is Good News For You! Wilson Bros. Athletic Union Suits Cut in Price B. V. D. Style Wilson Bros. $ 1 Union Suits now only 75c Wilson Bros. $1.45 Athletic Union Suits 95c Wilson Bros. Shirts or Drawers now 45c Wilson Bros. Silk Hose pure thread silk, 65c Wilson Bros. Dress Shirts Guaranteed Collars $ 1.85

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Men's New Straw Hats $2.75

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imported Organdie Dresses for $5.98 Wonderful styles, for girls of 10 to 16 years; $10.00 values. Special at only $5.98.

Boys' Two-Pants Suits Special at $8.50

FINE WOOL MIXTURES

IN VERY GOOD SHADES

H. Shneider, 79 State Street, 'Hammond, Ind LOOK FOR THE NUMBER "HAMMOND'S LOWEST PRICED STORE"