Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 15 September 1921 — Page 9
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 15. The stock market closed weak totfay. Heavy selling appeared just before the close and practically the entire list fell to the lowest levels of the day. The
losses ranged from 1 to over 2 point. Steel common yielded to 77 H but' recovered to 77 Ti at the close. Ball-I win after selling above 91 dropped to j 88 4. Mexican Fetro yielded two I
points to 115. Studebaker fell nearly 2 points to 73?i. The rails also reacted. Heading falling over one point to 70i and Great Northern Pfd. 1' to 76 . Government bonds unchanged; railway and other bonds weak.
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and Hammond. Terre Haute and Evansville in the western half. It Is presumed Judge Anderson would remain in the east half. At least It is rumored that some of the most active supporters of his plan o.ncerely hope he will remain there. "Whether these supporters are attorneys who resent Anderson's attitude toward counsel or his severe penalties can only be presumed. Judge Anderson has stepped on the corns of a number of attorneys In the" past and it may be that their toes will ache. Judge Van Fleet of South Bend, the Harding manager In this district. is talked of as oe man likely to be appointed as the second federal judge In Indiana. Attorneys Bamett, Boe Green and Harris are acting with Conroy on the committee which will msSe its report Monday.
PREDICT LOWER RAIL RATES SOON
(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Sept. 15 Lower rail rates which will nave from ruin farmers of
20 Western States who last year operated at a loss aro expected soon, by Clyde M. Reed, chairman of the public utilities commission of Kansas, who, representing 14 of the states, has appeared before the Interstate Commerce Commission for the reduction. Reed, who arrived here with Gov, Allen, of Kansas today expects a decision from the commission in time to help the movement of this eeason' crops. The hay, grain and corn harvests of Wisconsin. Minnesota, Iowa, Utah. Alisouri. Oklahoma. Kansas. Nebraska. South Dakota, North Dakota, Wyoming, Colorado. Idaho and Arizona will be affected by the deci.sinn, Rt-ed said.
ARBUCKLS FILMS EVEN BARRED FROM PRISON (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SE'ICE BOSTON. Ser-t. 15. C'-ark'StOTri State Prisons Warden today bmved 'Fatty" Arb-ckle film? frm th prison where about a hundred men are se.-v-ing life .. m nrss for murder.
HNTE'JNAT'ONA'. NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO PRODUCE. NEW YORK. Sept. 15 blocks. BUTTER Receipts. 3.775 tubs; closing prices: creamery extra. 43c; firsts, 33Vi31c; America nFdry 24T4 packing stock. 2324c. American Tel. and Tel 10T EGGS Receipts. 4.728 cases; raiscelBaldwin Locomotive 88jlaneous. 2930c; ordinary firsts. 26 Bethlehem Steel B 64sij28c; firsts. 30432Hc. checks. ISfif Colorado Fuel 24H ! 2lc: dirties. 20(S22c.
Crucible Steel tlH Lackawanna Steel 40? Lehigh Valley 62 H Mexican Petro ' 115 Midvale Steel 2Si New Tork Central 71 Vi Pure Oil i Pressed Steel Car 68H Railway Steel Springs S6V4 Reading 704 Republic Steel 51 H Studebaker 75i Texas Co 36 U S. Steel 77Ti Westinghouse ... 44V Willys Overland 6 Sinclair 0;1 20 j CHICAGO CASH GRAIV. i WHEAT No. 3 red. U. 26 1.29; ! No. 4 red. 11.28; No. 2 hard winter. i $1.26 1.2S; No. 3 hard winter. i il. 2401. 26ii; No. 2 mixed. 1.27; No. I 3 mixed, $1.25(51.27. ! CORN No. 2 mixed. 64 55c; No. ! 2 white. 64i55c; No. 2 yellow, 65
55 ",4c; No .3 mixed, 54 c; No. 4 white, 54c; No. 4 yellow, 64c. OATS No. 2 white. 35iJ36c; No. 4 white, 34335Vic.
CHICAGO IIVE STOCKHOGS Receipts. 21.000; market.
3; steady to 10c higher; others mostly
Jority of the business is transacted at Indianapolis and attorneys complain of the expense of trips to the capital city. It is argued that the work is too great for one Judge since the enactment of the prohibiton amendment. Obviously the bill now in congress which was presented by Congressman 7ood seeks
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CHEESE New twins. 1919c;
dalisies. 1920c; young Americas, to relieve congestion 2020i; longhorns. 2020c; brick, of another iudee.
19 20c. ! Opposition to the bill came from LIVE POULTRT Turkeys. 35c; I Terre Haute which would still be a chickens. 2227c; springs, 22 23 c; part of the Indianapolis court. The
roosters, 17c; geese, 20c; ducks, 2023c. POTATOES Receipts. 68 cars; Idaho whites, $2.8032.30; Red River Ohios. $2.802.95; Wisconsin whites, $2.6532.85; Minnesota Ohios. $1.75y 2.00.
SEEK NEW FEDERAL JUDGEJN INDIANA Lake County Bar Association to Adopt Resolution.
desire of Terre Haute and Evansville to have their own branches of the court is said to have inspired the plan to divide the state into east and. west districts with Fort Wayne, Indianapolis and New Albany in the east district.
Watch 255 State St.
Hammond Women Save as much as you spent Peek in the windows at 255 State St.
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$6.608.!W; $7.408.35;
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medium. $8 . 15 ST 8 . SO. CATTLE Receipts. 12.000; market, motsly steady, calves 35c lower. Beef
Steers Choice and prime, $8.85 ! 10.50; medium and good. $6.509.25;
j good and choice. $8.33 10. ! and medium, $5.00(38.35.
, Cattle Heifers. $4.259.00; cows, ; $3.50cJ 7.00; bulls. $4.00tg6.50. i SHEEP Receipts. 20.000; market. , mostly steady; lambs (84 lbs. down). ' $8.5010.25; lambs: culls and common. $5 . 75 if? 8 . 25 .
Action of the Lake County Bar Asso elation at a special meeting next Mon
day is expected to have a decided effect :
in the controversy over the proposed redisricting of the federal court in Indiana.
A committee of which Joseph Conroy j h
is chairman was appointed at a meeting of the association this week to prepare a report on the subject. The report was being written today and it wgj said the committee favored the plan
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matter by the appointment of an additional federal Judge as arranged in a bill now in congress. The present branches of the federal court are at Indianapolis, Hammond. Fort Wayne and New Albany. The ma-
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fRVIN COBB points out that feminine shopping does not necessarily imply buying. It means hard work for everyone concerned-but seldom results in a transaction involving money. As a country minister once declaimed: "King Solomon said, and I partially agree with him ..." We only partially agree with Mr. Cobb on this subject It is true there are still some aimless shoppers left. But they are in the minority. Today most women as well as most men are well-informed buyers, with a sound basis for comparing stores and values. By buying goods of recognized merit they save themselves the throes of old-time "shopping trips' and at the same time get a better and bigger money's worth. Most women read the advertisements that appear every day in their newspapers. They make a practice of keeping strictly up-to-snuff on new developments, innovations and improvements. They know just where to go for "this" and who in town keeps "that." When they shop they generally know just what they want, where to find it, and how much to pay. Their knowledge saves them endless trotting, wearisome questioning and haggling. The advertisements have taken the "hop" out of shopping. Isn't That Worth While?
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This sale is proving an astounding success, because the values are here and women are quick to see them. Every part of this huge stock must be closed out at prices well, you can just about name you own price at this sale. We are listing just a few of them below. They are specimens of what can be had here during the next few days. Don't make the mistake of allowing this sale to close without your having visited us and secured your share of the great bargains while they are available. Cold weather will be here any time now, and the new fall arrivals are included in this sale at prices far below their normal cost. Friday and Saturday will be the biggest days of this sale. Huidsoin Seal Coat
This is a regular $175 Coat, absolutely flawless and genuine materials. You will appreciate this creation when you see it. Vey special at
Here is one of the finest dresses we ever displayed at the price. They are really worth double. For Friday and Saturday, specially priced at
French Serge
A really high type creation at a mere pittance of the former cost. You are fortunate if you have more than one to outfit with this value.
$11.50
Tricotine
Just think of a Tricotine Dress, beautifully trimmed, and of the finest materials at $12.95; be sure to ask to see them.
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Come ia and inspect them. They are wonderful values and going very fast.
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