Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 36, Hammond, Lake County, 2 August 1921 — Page 2

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WQRTHINGTQN SECURITIES

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. Aug. 20. Two suitcases bulging with $200,000 worth of securities, some of them identified with various mail robberies, confronted J. W, Worthington, "business p en ins R-'-tie wrong." when he and his aid. Owen E. Evans, were arraigned In federal court today, as the "brains" ot a gigantic swindle rin;?. which has been implicated In many of the recent mail robberies; ami scheme to defraud the government out of great sums r money. The two suit cases were seized in "Vorthington's offices, the Central Securities company. They had ht-en taken in charge by an "under cover" man who had been planted in the office twa weeks ago, it is said, and who knew of the correspondence which Chicago's "J. Rufus Wallingford' hid with his New Yorit and San Francisco confederates. Bonds for "vTorthingtpn and his-aid were set at J 50.000 each by Federal Judife K. jr. Landls today. Both men declared themlves innocent of t..o charges. The bulging- grip o fevidence. ac

cording to government men. contained rart of the loot from the Toledo mail robbery an dthe Chicago Dearborn station mail theft. There was also among the securities some of the Sinclair oil stock asid to have be-n stolen in a bold raid on Wall street some time ago. A profusion of war saving stamps and a large amount of "washed" internal revenue stamps were among the grip's contents. "We have the goods on Worthinirlon." declared Col. J. V. Clinnin, assistant V. S. district attorney.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW YORK. Aug. 2. Stocks, closing prices: American Steel Fdy 25'4 American Tl. and Tel.lialdwin Locomotive . . . . : r.ethlehcm Steel 50 Colorado Fuel 22 Gen. Flee 118 Lackawanna Steel 30 " Iehigh Valley 14 Mexican Fete lOi'Vi Midvale Steel 24 Pure Oil 2?S Railway Steel Springs 77 i Republic Steel 48, U. S. Steel 7."-t Willys Overland Sinclair Oil Z0 CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK. HOGS Receipts, 24.000: market, strong to 10c higher: bulk. $9."CKt 11.55; top. $11. go; heavywviy ?it. $10. 50 55 11 .20; medium, $11 . 05G? 11 . 53. CATTLE Receipts. 10.000; market, steady to tsrong. Reef Steers Choicr and prime. $9,355 985; medium and good, 1 7 . 50JT 9 . 35 ;, good and choice. $S . 75 (Jj 10. 00; common and medium. $5,505x8.75. Butcher Cattle Heifer. $4.25C 8.75; cows, $3 . 75 S? 7 . 00 ; bulls, $4. 00 rn 6.50.

SHEEP Receipts. 13.000

generally steady; lambs

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DI lAIT TODAY WlJUU SPECIAL FEATURE "DANGEROUS LOVE" Also Eddie Polo in "Do or Die" COMING Babe Ruth in "HEADING HOME" Watch for playing dae.

i down) $8. 50(5 10 . 50; lambs: culls and

common, $3.0055 8.25; yearling wethers, $6.00 8.25. CHICAGO CASH GRAIV. WHEAT No. 2 red. $1.24 ' 1.24; No. 3 red. $1. 22(51. i3; No. 2 hard winter. $1.2 4 ft 1.25; No. 3 h.uM winter. $1.221.23; No. 1 nor. spring. $1.32; No. 3 spring, $1.29U5 i.294 . PORN' No. 2 mixed. (50 W fiO V. r : NO.

cy6i,c: -o. a mixta, osc; ."so. j white. 61c; No. 3 yellow, 59Vtc: No. 4 mixed, 57c. " OATS No. 2 -white, 55 i fli 36 c; No. 3 white, S31i34Uc; No. 4 white. Sli 32c.

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cellaneous. 28(323c; ordinary flmts, 24 3' 27c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 30c;

j chickens, 22628c; springs, S5Siei 1 roosters. 18c; geese. 14g,18c; ducks. ! 26c.

POTATOES Receipt. 76 cars; Kan. valley and" Early Ohio. $1 . 25Q! 1 . 50; Nebraska.. $2.252.50. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs.. 9910e; 70 to 80 lbs.. ll12c; 90 to 110 lbs., 12j)13c; fancy, 15c.

Notice to Whiting Subscribers Illinois Bell Telephone Co. The building in which we are located has been ordered fumigated by the City Health Department. You will be unable to get CENTRAL from 12 o'clock Tuesday night. August 2. until such time that we may enter the bui'.ding on Wednesday morning. Adv.

Straight lines are conspicuous on' the fall suit models which have made their appearance. The skirt3 tiave been lengthened just a little. The coats cf the dressier models and lavishly embroidered and trimmed with . fur. Australian, 8 possum makes the pocket tabs andj Collar on this suit and beads outline the embroidered motifs.

CHARGED WITH NON-SUPPORT Henry Babcock, 48S Summer street, Hammond, was arrested last night on

! warrant by members of the Hammond i police department on the complaint of ! his wife. He Is charged with noni .-upport. Babcock has several child

ren.

CHICAGO 1'IIOUITK. BUTTER Receipts. 12,292 tus: creamery extra. 43c; firsts. 37ri42c KGGS Receipts. 10.237 cases; mis-

BAD BO ADS LOSE

BUSINESS FOR GARY

Because of the rough an-d almost 1m passable roads between Gary and Mich

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THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW LIONEL BARRYMORE IN "DEVILS GARDEN" TOPICS OF THE DAY, KIN0GRAM, COMEDY, ORCHESTRA AND SPECIALTIES

EVENING Pictures, specialties and orchestra. Doors open at 6:30. Admission: Adults, 30c; children, 10c

WEEK DAYS MATINEE Latest pictures. Doors open at 1:30. Admission: Adults, 25c; children. 10c

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FIRS

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TRDST'AND" ' SAVINGS BANK 'The Bank that Service Built" Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 You Can Share Our Big Vault For less than one cent a day you can share the safety and protection of our massive steel vault for the safeguarding of your Liberty and other bonds, shares of stock, insurance policies, important papers and other

valuables. Just think of the advantages of having a safety deposit box at this centrally located bank your own box in our armor-plated vault. No need to worry about fire or burglary when you have one of these safety deposit boxes for your valuables. Careful people have a safety deposit box here. And vou intend to be as prudent. Get one of these boxes ivhile it is available. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues

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AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Invest While You Save Buy Bonds on Easy Payments It is no longer necessary to have ready cash in order to become the purchaser of First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds. By our easy payment plan you may become the owner of one of the choicest forms of securities to be had and soon derive an income from your holdings. Invest while you save. You can purchase at this , .Bank a 7 Mortgage Bond by paying as little as $10 down and $10 a month until you have $100 paid. Then you receive a $100 Bond, and you are allowed 7 interest on all regularly made payments. You can pay more, invest more if you wish. You may buy $200. $300. $500 or even $1,000 worth of 7 Mortgage Bonds, acquiring them in ten convenient payments, receiving 7 interest on all regularly made payments. Visit this Bank and ask about the installment plan of purchasing Bonds. Fee descriptive circular upon request.

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Announcement

I wish to "announce to the people of Hammond. IncL

and vicinity, that I have purchased the stock and interests 3

of the Hellerman 5hoe Store, located at 595 Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind., and that I am prepared to take care of all your shoe needs at lower prices than can be bought elsewhere. Hoping to meet all the old patrons and many news ones, I beg to remain Yours for service, JOE MILLER.

Miller Shoe Stores

595 HOHMAN STREET Hammond, Ind.

1642 HALSTED STREET Chicago Heights, III.

an extent that John H. Graham, official road aurvevor for the Chicago Motor Club, may route members over a highway In the near future, according to Mr. Graham yesterday. A a reiiult. Gary will loe a vast amount of business which formerly cajnn to th city by routing cars over Fifth avenue. Mr. Graham who has juat completed a survey of nearly 600 miles of Indiana roads stated that the roads used In the- Dune reslon by club mBbtri are the worst In the entire state. The yellow band route 7A of the club paswes through Gary to East Gary by Calvary, cemetery and follows the Detroit Motor club route to Michigan City. Now Mr. Graham says he will route the cajs through the county roads to Hobart, to Chesterton and to four miles east of Michigan City before Joining the old road. Later when the county roads have been broken he will have to choose tha route aouth to Steger. 111., to Dyer, Ind.. Valparaiso. Westville and north to Michigan City.

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ADDING- TO RUSSIA'S WOES . 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEJ fAHli, Aug. 1. A revolutionary uprising has added fresh terrors to the terrible famine and plague situation In Russia, but the government troops are crush in.? the rebels, said a Reval dispatch o L'Information today. ATTENDS HIS MOTHER'S FUNERAL P. W. Seyl, superintendent of the American Bridge Co., In Gary, who was called to Chicago last Saturday following the death of Mrs. Seyl's mother, returned to Gary today, following the funeral which wa held yesterday afternoon.

4 FRESH SPARE RIBS Lean and meaty. fiX

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Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street Hammond, led. Specials for Wednesday August 3rd

FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS Per pound

22c

CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK OR, Per pound BEST CUTS OF NATIVE PORTERHOUSE OC Per pound

NATIVE SHORT OR CLUB STEAKS Per pound ;

25c

SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS Per pound

1 74 c

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Hammond, Ind.

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Opens Wednesday, August 3rd Feature Values

Hudson Seal Coat Martin collar and cuffs. Was $700.00. Now $350

Sealine Coat Beaver or Martin collar and cuffs. 'Was $350.00. Now $185

Mink Cape was $750 Now $425

Buy Daring this Sale and Save 50 Exclusive Fall styles in Coats, Suits and Dresses now arriving. No two garments alike. Place your order at this time.

FRANK

Ladies' Tailor and Furrier 636 HOHMAN STREET :: HAMMOND Furs Remodeled at Vey Reasonable Prices

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