Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1921 — Page 6

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THE TIMES

railway strike is probable

MNTEPAT'CNA.L NEWS SERVICE CKlCiGO, Sep-.. 7. A strike cf IIb.909 railway trainmen of the United States ha been authorized by union 'eaders and by the. general grievance committee of thf or.3-ap.1ia.tlon. If the -esrtlt ft th srj-lke vole now being counted trd'cates that the members desire a walkout, Jams Murdock, vlca prtr!dent of the bro'.h-: rhop,i of ralltjt trainmen, announced. Murdock denied Amphatic'.;y t'r e statement published here that ''railway union offials aM r!u-tai-t t authorize a tter r? th fmiW'f'.' t ra neportatlon fa--'lttie" and i!ir "the workers' vote 'r-r a. Tp!iinii: does not necessarily "iean their leaders will sanction such a etion . " A a mt;r of fact," Murdock said, he riv a'rfjdj' ha been authorized ?n far a we are- concerned. The raiment c jr members vote a strike, but moment a date for the wilkout M'l 11 re .-.ft," Although 'he or.nt of the Ptrlke ive w!'l n-r be. completed for several 'f!, nn:"n i'-adT declared today re.;rn atr'ady tabulated Indicate at ;-as: ?' r-'f cr.: of the men favor a t r ; k . f'Dion l'der-- v ere reticent as to :- probable da'e 'tr the strike If one

i' was learned unof.e may be called as "W. G. Lee, preilerhood, will arrive - A it Is expected that n as to strike p'ans after he has had time ther officials of the or-

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jta rujalic-.- . Sit esidents of the brother"yi sr.-: ly-seven cr.eral chairmen are in s. : ' -cdajice at the, meeting; her:-.

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TtnCk. TO THE T1MES1 tOXOMO. Ind.. Sept. 27. Adrtcea e!ved by M. L. Rosenbusb, secretary of the Kokomo Kiwanis club, Indicate that the anticipated attendance rl 2.900 at the district convention to held her. September 29 and 30 will be reached. Tram all sections of the state com" report that local dubs will sna large delegations ty train. traction and automobile. The Indianapo! i. club. 109 strong, has chartered a spe-

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clal train and will be accompanied by the Indianapolis Newsboys' Band and a drum corps. A delegation from Bedford will come in a Pullman coach, which will be sidetracked here for tbe accommodation of club members oaringthe two days of the convention. South B'rid, always conspicuous at Kiwanis gatherings, will send .a half hundred or more, and lxigansport hai asked for reservations for SO. Marion, although directly connected with Kokomo by traction, will utilize automobiles and will have 75 persons present. The Peru club will come in a special Interurban car, and Frankfort, Noblesville, Tipton and other neighboring cities also will find traction accommodations convenient. Frankfort will brin a "rube band" to corupete with similar organizations from other cities in noie making. Anderson, it Is understood, will ask for the convention and will have two or three scores of club member and their vivos on th ground to enforce the renii'Fl. M uncle, although mere out cf the way as transportation facilities go, will not be far h. hind Anderson and other cities n),ie conveniently situated. Hammond will be represented by a delegation .

GOLF TOURNEY FOR STATE MEDICS

IXmANWPOLiIS. Sept. More than oi'O physicians and surgeons ar.1 expected to attend the annual meeting of the Indiana State Medical Association, which will open a four-day session at the Claypool hotel Wednesday. Papers will be read Thursday anl Friday. 'Saturday morning clinics will be held at four hospitals in the -i;v. Entertainment features for the physicians and their wives have ben arranged. Th- first meeting of the connci! of th organization will be h"id Wednesday afternoon. A golf t.'Urnarm nt for members of

trie association w'.il K- held nt" the; Highland Holt' Club Wednesday morn-I ing, followed by a luncheon at the

club. A smoker nt the Claypool notei

is on the progrram Wednesday evening1The women of the convention will attend a theater party at the Circle theater Wednesday evening. In the afternoon, they will be guests at the country home of Dr. Dald Ross, of Indianapolis, president of the society. Thursday noon the visiting physicians will have luncheon at the Indiana University School of Medicine,

Thursday evening the annual dinner

will be held at the Claypool noel. Officers of the society are: Dr. Ross, president; Pr. H. J. White, Hammond, first vice-president; Dr. Ira M. Washburn. Rensselaer, second vicepresident; Dr. O. R. Spigler. Terre Haute, third vice-president; Dr. Charles N. Combs. Terre Haute, secretary-treasurer; Dr. Charles C. Terry, South Hend. chairman of th3 sur-iri-nl iitlon; Dr. E. E. Padgett, Indianapolis, secretary of thj .surgical

ectltn; Dr. Fred R tt-chairman of tiie Dr. Claude K. II' ,

l-K.-y of the mc-'ical stectl.t: ; Dr. Willi m A. Uei.is, H .''-,rl t'tty. cmi'ruiii' of the eye 'if. n se at. J throat se'ii,n. and Or. E. M SnanK.in. 11am:i "ij, secretary ,.f th. ey , oar, nose and 'hroat aect'en.

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STOCK MARKET Hit At.O CASH GRAIN. WHEAT .No. 2 red. 1 . "4 1 . 26 ; No. 3 red. $ t . 23 lj (g 1 . 24 U ; No. 2 hard winter. $1 .24; No. 4 hard winter, $1.26; No. 2 mixed. 1 1 . 20 ft 1 . 20 U . CORN No. 2 mixed, 5 1 !4 -fr 5 1 c , No. 2 white, 5112j52c; No. 2 yellow. 51 (5 52c; No. 6 mixed. 47c; No. 3 unite, 51c: No. 4 yellow. 50", (fjrSlc. OATS No. 2 white. 361V 37c; No. 3 white. 33'4S'34c; No. t white. 32'i ftp 33 c.

ODCACO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 23,000; market. mostly 1015c higher. Bulk, $6.50 8.70; top, $8.30; heavyweight, $7.40 8.15; medium. $7.858.30; light, $7.60 38.25; light lights. $7.257.85; heavy packing sows, smooth, $6.40!g7.00; rough, $6.006.40; pigs. $7.007.75.

CATTL1- Receipts, 13,000; market.'

slow to low. Beef Steers Choice and prime, $8.6010.25; medium and good. $3.83,a9.00; good and choice, $8.25fi 10.75; common and miium, $4. 75ft) 8.25. Butcher Cattle Heifers, $3.7". 8.75; cows, $3 . 50 & 6 . 75 ; bulls, $3.70 &6.35. Canners and Cutters Cows and heifers. $2.60(5 3.50; canner steers $3.00& 3.50; veal calves. $7.5012.51; feeder steers, $4.75'3 6.T5; stocker steers, $3. 85 6.65; stocker cows and heifers, $3.23(g4.75. SHEEP Receipts, 32.000, market, lambs 25c higher, sheep firm. Lambs: $7 . 25-8. 85; iambs: culls and common. $ 4 . 50 Q 7 . 00 , yearling- wethers, $4,751?' 7.00; ewes, $3.00(54.7."; ewes: culls and common, $ 1 . 50 Q 2 . 75 ; breeding ewes. $3.25'g6.25, feeder lambs, $6.09 'li 7.25.

V. S. Steel 79 H Sinclair Oil 19 V Willys Overland 6

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FOR SALE 36 Chairs, $1 a piece. Candy Show Case, $1.25. Tobacco Wall Case, $1.23. . Soda Fountain, $75.00. 4 Porcelain Top Tables, $7.00 a piece. 4 Oak "Top Tables, $5.00 a piece. j. McCarthy 258 State St. Hammond t-27-3

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LEGAL NOTICES

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC "WORKS, OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, SS. Hammond, Indiana, September 26, 1321 To Whom It May, Concern: . Notice la hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired atd deemed necessary to, improve Forest

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LADIES HOUSE DRESSES Made of god quality Gingham and Fcrcale: light .md dark 'cdo ForV.0d-$119 nesday at. ..... . CHILDREN'S BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS All sizes. Good quality. 98c value. For Wrdnrs- tj)C day at 36-INCH UNBLEACHED MUSLIN Heavy quality. 15c value. For Wednesday only, per J J q yard -. . . - -

COATS' COTTON THREAD In black and white. Special for Wednesday, per spool 3C PEARL BUTTONS Sea Island, very good quality. For Wednesday, per f" spool C 36-INCH VELVET CORDUROY Fine silky finish, in all wanted colors; $1.75 values. Special for Wednesday, 2 1 1 Q per yard ?1.LV

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A UNIQUE POWERFUL MERCHANDISING EVENT THAT PACKS OUR STORE EACH WEDNESDAY. The People's Store is gaining in popularity each week. Our best credentials are the hundreds of satisfied customers who enter this store each day. WHEN .YOU ARE SATISFIED THE TRANSACTION IS COMPLETE. We are in splendid readiness to meet your every requirement for Fall and Winter, whether it be wearing apparel, yard goods, home furnishings or groceries and meats. Each Wednesday finds the Grocery Department crowded with enthusiastic shoppers taking advantage of the low prices on the good things to eat. Bring your want list Wednesday.

Wool Nap Blankets Full size Bed Blankets in a high-grade wool nap quality, showing a beautiful range of plaids. $3.98

Granulated Sugar Best quality pure white Granulated Sugar, for Wednesday only. 10 lbs. 63c

Men's Wear Serge $1.98 Yard 54 inches wide, in navy blue only. All-wool and heavy weight. Ladies' Hose 39C Pair Fine quality hose for women, in white, brown or black. The usual 59c quality. Chambray Shirting 12C Yard 27 inches wide, in an excellent quality cloth for dresses, aprons or shirts. Selling usually 'at 20c per yard. Ivory Soap Small bars of pure white Ivory Soap. Very special at this price. Bed Spreads $1.59 Each Full size, crocheted quality, in pretty patterns. Curtain Goods 28C Yard A pretty range of wanted materials in Swisses, Novelty Marquisettes and Scrims; the 39c values. Beauty Silks 39C Yard 36 inches wide, in all shades.

Penang Percale 19C Yard 36 inches wide, in a beautiful selection of light grounds for aprons and dresses. This is our best 29c quality. Romper Cloth 19C Yard 32 inches wide, in a wide range of light and dark patterns. Best quality. Larabee's Flour 1-8 Barrel $1.15 Fall weight, in this well-known brand of flour. For Wednesday only. Ladies' Union Suits 98c Fall weight, in any style. Combed yam, well made. Imperial Satin $1.19 Yard 36 inches wide, in a wide range of shades; $1.75 quality. American Family or Fels Naptha Soap 10 Bars 58c Men's Union Suits 69 c Ecru only, in a broken lot. Values to $1 .00.

Avenue, ifrom StandarS Avenue to Vine Street, in the City of Hammond, Indiana, by grading and paving the roadway with Type "K."' Asphaltio concrete on concrete base. Type "L," vitrified paving brick on concrete hex, Type "II," reinforced concrete, Type "O," cresote blocks on concrete base, twenty-four feet wide, constructing 6 gutter inlets, laying 200 lineal feet ot 8 inch vitritied sewer pipe, 1300 lineal feet of cement curb for types -K," "L," "O." as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. S67. adopted by said Board on the 26th day of September 1921. All wfrk done In the making of said above described fablic improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. S67, adopted by the Hoard of Public Works on the above

named date, jid the detailed draw lngs, plans, profiles and speclficaJor which are now on file and may b seen in the office of said Board of Pub lie Works of the City of Hammonc Indiana. The Board of Public Work has fixed the 19th day of October. 192 at two o'clock p. m. as a date for tlv hearing of all persons interested o whose property is affected by san improvement, and will decide whethe the benefits that will accrue to th property abutting tnd adjacent to thi proposed kmarovemeiit and to sai City will be equal to or exceed th' estimated cost c the propose jrn provement as estimated by the Cit; Civil Engineer. ,. J. SWANDN, JACOB WISER. F. C. DIETRICH, 9:27:10:4:11 Board of Public or

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Army-Navy Store Just Across from Post Office 212 East State Street, Hammond, Indiana Cream of Wheat Monarch brand Cream of Wheat; 30c size J? (f packages. Dollar Day, 10 packages far only V UU Velvet Tobacco The regular 15c tins. Specially priced for J 1 AA Dolfar Day, 12 cans for P i. UU Roast Beef One-pound cans. Worth 30c per pound. Spe- & 1 Clfl cial, 8 one-pound cans for vlUU Sweaters Pull-over style Sweater's. Good weight. For "I ff Dollar Day, 2 f or 3 JUUU New Brooms Extra heavy, union made Brooms. Regular t 1 ff 75c value; 3 for ip 1 .UU Kiiaki Trousers Regular $1.75 to $2.00 values. Closing out, QQ Wool Army Shirts Closing out a lot of Government Laundered 1 A A Wool Army Shirts at P 1 Winter Underwear Union Suits, extra heavy ribbed. All sizes. 1 A A Special at f P 1 U U Other Sale Specials BACON Finest packed Government Bacon, hermetically sealed in 12-pound cans to maintain its good flavor. Special for tomorrow 12-POUND if CAN JL eOl (About 16c per pound. Worth 35c today.)

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