Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1921 — Page 11

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Tuesday, Xovcinbor 15, 1921.

PROMISES

THE TTVTKa

(WIS

TME

Pasre Eleven

charmed ; steady.

railway and other bunds

of - Commerce in

NEW YOKK,

Idk prices:

l American Car and KJry American Stool Kclrv. .

Am er loan Tol and Tel.

Haldwin Locomotive ...

Hethlrheni Steel I? .

, Colorado Fuvl

, Cent ral Klectrlc

Lu.'kaivanna Steel .... Mexican Petroleum ...

Mi 1 vale Steel Noithern I'aciltc Pure Oil

! Railway Steel Springs . ; Peauirt u , . Iteiul.lic Steel

V. S. Steel

Hir' oastlt-y, but realities. Friendships, i wostinKhous.-i-l.-:ils. betttr business, better commun- 1 lv3 Overland

ities. Ki-;,nli -ii.i.i.iir .m

In addition to stunts, the future of which has been well simnlcd for purposes of suspense, iV.e Kiwanis clubs cf Valparaiso, Gary, Hammond and I.aI'orte will put o( r the Kiwanis spirit

tor thrt Instruction anil edification

vi si tors from Hobart. 'Whiting, East Chicago j.nd Crown Point. The chief talk (if the rven'.nj? will be delivered by Lleuienant Governor Darling, of Indiana Kiwanis. Otnec ,poeches will Interpolate an elaborate banquet now in the process of p:-opuratlon. Plans will be laid for founding Kiwanis Clubs

in t aluniet cities now unfortunately de

prived of that institution. It's groins' to be a big night for wan 1 9.

Tonight. At the Chamber Hammond.

This when 200 Kiwamans and prospective Kiwanians gather to make the welkin rins with the cry of Anurica's newest and peppiest organisation.

e H'.nlil. ' That's tnelr motto. Not'

Nov. 15. Stocks, clos-

, .1.18 , . S'l'i .112 1, , . Ht . r,: .2:::! 'a . . 4" 7s ,.n:!i , . n . 7S

'!. 4 it 4 : ' s C3 '..

1 county 2th.

In Hammond. Ijike ciJ.inty

her 21, 22 and 23 Newton county veniber 2."th.

1 Jasper cuupnty , vein ht r 20.

! Porte j member

j Mlsct iian-'ous I .Mark Cii'.nin 1 fenfative f Hi, ' here yesterday, than 2uil ci. . s , conic before the , H-iviPiond. Va:

; 1 A-.-ervi, , for: s t o incuts

Pates announced are: "i -service, men Novem-

e x-.trvlce men. No -ex-f-ervlee men, No-

ex-service men.

WHE T buyiiur power vas the : rial's trade in wheat ed sharply lower 1111,1, .r

0t ,v"" .-ewnih, mutiny irom local trailers

1 1 11 iwnnivrfi interests. wheat closed

wim net declines of 1 5-lt at 2'-i steady to l-4c up and oats 3-Sc down.

Lack of ture of th prices worl,

tered

feaand cat-

;-, corn at i c

CASH 3 nor.

c:nu. sprl np.

4 S c ; No. 2

Ki-

And for the Calumet district-

SIC GAME LURES FANS

STRICT'

CHICAGO WHEAT No.

I COK.V No 2 mixed. 47

wnite. ISc; No. 2 yellow 4X'i-. ,. v..

3 mixed. 4V--;c; No. 3 white, 4.;i,4;c No. 3 4'2r;i 4i;itc; No. 4 mixed. 44 'tc

t wnne, Msc: No. 4 yellow 49', c. OATS No. 2 white, 35 ."ific white, 3m33Hc; No. 4 white',

4S-Ji No. ,-,

Lakf County grid fan are not the only ones who are taking- an active Interest in the annual Turkey Day pisskin battle between Hammond and the Gary Klks this year. Yesterday Manager Ernie Bayton of the Gary Eik's team received a comma trie-at ion from the Michigan City Kiks asking- for a block of one hundred tickets. Valparaiso and other cities outside of the county are planning on sending delegations to the anual .historic grame. Seating-capacity is beintr arranged to handle a crowd of approximately 10.000 people Thanksiving- afternoon. The tig bleachers and urand stand which

CHICAGO LIVE STOtlC IfO'-S Heceipts, -r.:.O0n: mar!.et

-.. n;Miy iuc lower; bubv

v'j.o", nip, ,.io; neavy weight $6. So: medium. SB.ts at e: v

. -v U.O. 'j.bo at J6.K5.

CATTLE Receipts, 16.000- m,ri,., ,

slow to 25c lower; beef steers. ri..,i.-

...... . at $11.50; medium

rv.-u. at pood and

i n.t)U; comon and at $3.

SHITEP Receipts, IS.000; market fat

10 at aoc higher, at sheep BfoiiHr. -f 1.. .

inuns strong:, lambs (84 lbs down) $S.75 at $9.40; lambs, culls and common, $5.75 at $S.50.

t-

35 at

l'i.G5 at light.

and

choice.

medium, $4.75

m 1 pierce ' n mes

claims have bt. the hopt o:' t!

adj 1,1 bate p..-n.;rlK e!;i!T!,.i ar.e, s without further nn:u lay. To this end th,. ' (p four s'vvrniuc-nt spe laiist t-onally review i;u-h ci-iliu

r, coniiiH-inlat Ions nin

ten are approve,! nai Invaluahle aid is 1

Ked Cross

the rivlew board. wi.Wiip.if 1. lore infer to proceed should

cuvs, November 2!. ;i'tam, advance rcpre-

e "su.!!. id" who arrived e.-t iuiat s that more of peiidin i-iaiin.s will iioard ,,n lt.. arrival In p.i ' a i - o ulon ii:is for y wiios.i individual ef-tn.-r- d-t..t.e. ent.incl."'X ' " Ir disability n vv ithont avail. It is " i : 1 1 i to bo aide to

1 1

fifipUrs in eltiej,

Ex-, atior. PP'y

their home town 1UJ

1 10 vv -

ssary detd" c.ll l i- s who jierand whose

times out of

y by Wushin;rten. : iti4 i-ivi-n by t'-e

Is! led by

rvice m-n abo.it how dir. , (.ly to

officials.

Public Works of said City, and that the same is now 011 Hie In the, office of said Hoard of public examination and inspection, and that the, said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners .affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against ein-h lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution Paid Poaid has ilxed the ISth nay of November, 1021. at 2 o'clock p. m., in the office of the Hoard of Public Works in the City Hall of said City us the time and place for In -irlnc remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby 11s to the spe, inl benefits deiived therefrom and assessed against said ris;e(i!e lot 011 said assessment roll, and that said Hoard will, aitel s.i id hearing and exaiiiiiial ion, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that It liuils that said property affected thereby Is bcnclltted in said ri-s; ertr.e amounts. A. J. SWAN SON. jao h vriKnu. F. C. PIETRl' 'if,

Hoard of Public Works

11:15

l ros

Don't fori-et, C. nntit. Parthenon T

Nov. 17th. ,S " p. m vilie and high elas m

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'Vint;

enter-a : Tl.uviii 1 ial valid ;dctu 1 es . 11-1j

LEGAL NOTICES CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA. DKI'AP.TMi.NT OF PCHI.rc ViHCS. NOTICE ui' -Ai.C.lET AVENVi:, SK:. "F." CEMENT SIDKWAl.K. . riUMAHV A.-.-ir.SSMEN'r ROLL, MEETING To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notilied that tho As

sessment i;olI in the matter of the im-i j provement of Calumet Avenue from the! E. J. E. R. R. to the Grand Calumet River by cor.striK tiiifr therein a cement j sidewalk six feet wide and five inches I j in depth, in the City of Hammond, Conn- 1

is j 1 aKe aIlU otate ot Indiana, has

oevo piepaien ny iiriUT or tile Hoard of

DEPAP.TMENT F PL'HLIC WORKS, OFFICE )F THE PuARD OF PFI5WOHKS. SS: HAMMOND, INDIANA. NOV. 14, 1921. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the 'lty of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired an

deemed necessary to improve Elm Street. Pe t ion "C." from Gostlin street

to Adams Street, along the west line only. In the City of Hammond, Indiana, by constructing therein between said terminal points, a cement siflewalk live feet wide, tive inches in depth, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. Sil9, adopted by said Hoard on the 14th day of November, 193 1. All work done in the making: of said above described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 8C9 adopted by tho Hoard of Public Works on trie above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and speciilcations which are now on file and may be seen in the office of said Hoard of Puoiie Works of the City of riammond, Indiana. The Hoard of Public Works "1,13 fixed tho

5th day of December, 1921, at two o'clock P. m., as a dat for the hearing of all persons Interested or whose property is affected by said improvement, and will decide whether the benelits that will accrue to the property abutting una adjacent to the proposed Improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWAN-SON. JACOli -VIKER. T. C. DIETRICH, 11:13:22 Board of Public Works

Seven vaudeville acts, hiifh class moving pictures. "Al" Meldgard and Parthenon Orchestra. C. O. F. entertainment, Parthenon Theatre, Trmrsdnv. No- 17h. 11-15-2

Musician Out of Tune

"Gas pressure in my stomach sometimes distressed me so that I could not think. I 'played out of tune and twice lost my position. No medicine helped me and I became disheartened. Another musician advised me to try Mayr's WondTfn! Remedy, and I urn now enjoying the be;:t of health." It la a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allay the inflammation which causes practically nil stomach, liver and Intestinal ailment", including appendicitis One dose will convince or money tefunded. Summers Pharmacy nnd drueg'sts everywhere . - A d v .

Come to the

Anniversary Sale

Keep Your

FBODTTCH

m I I Ell Receipts, 6,705 tubs; ere

i.nenes. extras, 44c; firsts. 3?i

I u "c; packing stock. 23

1 r.uciS Receipts 3,418

ianeous, 50 at 52c; ordinary firsts,

a 11c; nrsts. o3c at 55 -Sc; dirties. 28 at 30c.

at

at 21c

cases; miscel-

43

checks, 26 at

kens.

already line both sides of the field will HEESE Nc

also be nlaced at cacti end of the hnttio daisies, 20

enclosure. There will be a seat for very body. Before the game on Wednesday of next week, the Gary Elk's faxaphone band will tra-vel over the county in automobiles advertising- the game according to Mr. Bayton today.

1 ne (. fiicago Murleys wha were sched

uled to meet the, Gary warriors several1 S1'5 at J1"90

twins. 19 at 19c-

at 20'ic; Youn Amertca

Oc; lohghorns. 20c; brick, 13c.

t uuLTRY Turkeyn, 35c: chlo-

18c; springs. ISc- rnntr. l:.

geese. 22c: ducks, 26c ' 1 POTATOES 97 car; Wis. white, $175 at S2.05; Minn. Whites, $175 at $2; Mich. Whites, $1.90 at $2.10; Minn j and North Dakota Red viv.. oi,, i

s 1

j lis

573 Hohman Street

Wl. 1 1 is 1

ft

RPflR Phone 1441

weeks ago but the game waj postponed on. account of rain has been rescheduled for the coming Sunday contest against

the local Eik's team.

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Has

STOCKS. NEW YORK. Nov. 15. The stock market - closed steady today, showing irapro-vements in the last hour, many active, issues moving up about one point. U. S. Steel rallied from 81 to 2i and Haldwin Locomotive moved up- from 93 ! to 94S. Mexican I'etro rallied to 1125-,. Famous Players sold up to tl714, a gain of over four points arid American Hide and Leather pr. rdse-3" points to 57 U- 1'nited Retail Storx-s gained 2 points at 51 cK. 'The Railroad shares also showed a baiter tone. Government Tonds un-

TV i7xy

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13

m

a

VEAL oO to

lbs., 11 at 12c; 13c; fancy, He.

60 90

lbs., inc: 70 to 110 lbs..

at

FOR EX-SERVICE

MEN'S ATTENTION f ?!

Every ex-sorvice man who ha.o served either at home or abroad and who contracted In lin of duty any disease the effects of which still line-er or who sustained Injuries while iQ service should appear before the Indiana

v.ean-up squad" d'.ie in Hammond

uexi jionaay and which will

nere until November 29. Headquarters of the "squad" hare' not yet been determined. A schedule,' however, has been arranged for th,. ap-i pearance of applicants before the re-1 view board whose Jurisdiction will In- ' elude four counties, with headquarters j

For Wednesday We Will Have on Sale

Leaf Lard All You Want 1 Per lb. . J

, Young Tender Round Roast i

or Round Steak, per lb.

Jiye

on t

Circle

or.

remain

!;

Kl

All Beef Hamburger Per lb.

c

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

oTiT y t.nve,ope marked Stella - CllnL H, ia7. between Hohman " d iI'm""?,"1 lo Wool worth's and 10c store. Hammond. Reward.

11:14

EGAL N

OTICES

I AT 19

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f M :r S JT 13 JPJT f-4 MJ 1.W

the

cil.

NOTICE I1Y THE CITY "OF (J T-v OF K;TKHM 1 NATION T i JsCE '. s&oAM iountic,gj: VOTTOt- ic ........ I

I ity of Can-. h i,a c-r...,,.J. ' 1

proposes to issue V. " i

emlK-r 16th 1321. to the amount of Two Hundred Thousand ( $200,1100.00 ) lJcdlars. tor the purpose of avlI1)f "or-1 with1' r,r!rh,S of ?iSity in a-'dance ! 7ih M f v('e -N?' 950' 8loPPfl n the Mh day of November. 1921. .Said bonds to bear Interest at the rate of six rer ' cent OS) per annum, ravable send-; annually, and to bo payable in in-tnll-roents of one-eighth (l-) of the totaP issue in two (2), three 3). tive tV six G) - seven (7). eleven (11) fourteen' i (14) and fifteen Mo) years respectively-i after date thereof. '' t; The total indebtedness . of said Citv' Including this issue, s ."Seven Hundred ' itVv Thou-sanil ($7.,t0.00i.0(l) Dollars This notice is given in compliance' with the tut of the Oeneral Assembly I Jhtate of Infliana- approved July ist. lj.o, and acts ammennatory there-'

.". ui oruer mat tax payers aft'e.

tnereDy may nave cl" notic

HAMMO'NT). INDIANA

By:

ted .

thereof, i

CITY OF GAHY 1 JOHN W. SCOTT ! 11:15:22 :

g, mn i ;i jn) y n

W'.'llMI

Independent 181 East Stale Street

1

Market Co. Hammond, Ind.

SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16th

Fre h Spare Ribs Pork Shoulders . Hamburger . . ,

8

Perk Chops . J Round Steak ....... 1 Ved Cbps . . . . . . &

December Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY I-ovellest alr from popular opera.: an epoch-making piano record by one of th. greatest living pi-nis:s: a wonderful intermezzo by tne poet of the violin"; two soul-stirr-inK band rrnches; the cream of up-to-the-minute dance hits ar. among December a oheiirigs. Er.ougn and to epare for the most devoted .ad exacting lovera of fine music.

SO0IS I'i-in. 1.S0 leait Hf-in. StT't S0020 J'.'-iii. .m 8'ttJ J2-in. tl.SO S0O.-1 IJ-in. $1.R0 JO-in. $1.25 B(47 10-in. SI. 00 IH5 10-in. Wc 2140 10-ln. 85c

2140

10

Air de la fleur (Flower Song)In French 7"nor .

From Carmen

Actll (BizeO

Mario Chajnl. Act II (Puccini) Flore ace Caato.

Viaai d'arte (Love and Muaic) From Toaca In Itaiiaa Soprano .

Prologne From I'agiiacci (LmoncavalM In Italian bariton Giuseppe Daniao Uebestraum A Dream of Love) (LUzt) Pianofortm Scto Leopold Godowaky Meditation From Thai. (Mamttnat-Mariich) Violin Seta Mas Rosea Then You'll Remember Me From Bohemian Girl Act III . i.Bni'm) rZ"noT , Theo.Karle Lo-re a Garden of Roses Rutherford- Wood) Tenor . Tbeo. Karl. MihtyLe'Rose IStanton-Nmvin) Soprano . Irene William. LuIUby from trmmie" (.mhobowki) Soprano anJ Chora Irene W illiama and Brunswick Light Opera Co. On the Campus March (Souaa) . Walter B. Rogers and His Rand Legion of Honor March (Soua) . Walter B. Roger, nnd His Band Herd Girl's Dream (Labitztky) Violin. Flute-Harp Gondolier Trio Loto s Dream After tho Ball ICzibulha) Violin-'Cello-Harp Riviera Tria

Ain't You Coming Out, M4i.ida? (Sttrling-Moron- Von TiUmr) .. ."."r ' '. - Billy Jonea and Mile Trio Ten Little finger and Ten I ittle Toes (Prase- White-Schuitcr-NeUon) Tenor 01J Bar, tone Biily Jor.es aJ Ernest Hare Don't You Remember the Time? ( Wiliia.-ne') Soprano and Tenor - .. , IreTia Audrey and Charles Hart Love Sends a Littl. Gdt of Roses (Cookc-Upamhaw) Baritone . , Ford falmer Swanee Kiv.r Moon CUorJie) Tenor and Baritone , CKas. Hart oni Elliott 5hw Gone, But Not Forgotten (Grant) Baritone . . Ernest Har.

B07 f I Wonder !f You Stii! Caro For Me Fo Trot ' (Ted Snyder)

t r- 1- . , "nam Jones urcnesm June Moon Fox Trot Mazir.e-Straiwht-Lyont Ltham Jones' Orchestra One Kiss Fox Trot (B-irtnett-Arnheim)- . Seirin's Orchestra LoTcVi.i Find. Way Fox Trot (SitcU-BlaSte) Selvin'a Orchestra Yoo-Ho! Fox Trot (AIJ jlmon-Burtnett-.lar-tt ,., ... Cari f-rnton's Orchesrr. Second Hand Rose F ox Trot (Hartley) . Carl Fen ton's Orchestra Ilo-Fox Trof (SlzrK) Windsor Orchestra Sweet M'no'Mine-f'oxr-o (?ofcrnson) B.nni. Krueger s Orcb. Say It With Music Fox Trof ilrvinn Berlin) Rudy W'edoeft'sCalifornian. South S .-a Isles Fox Trot (GsrsAu'i.-i) Rudy VViedoeft's Calif oraian.

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86c

2141

10-in. 6ic

Klin.

J1.00 2M t 10-in. f.e

10

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219 10-iti.

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Sweet Lctjy Fox Trot (Cr-mit-Zoob) Biiu.ni Bay Fox Trot (iV,i;in) . ,

Carl Fenfon's Orchestra Carl Fenton'a Orchestra

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POPULAR FAVORITE3 from PREVIOUS RELEASES Old Refrain (Tramcribed by Fritz Kreitler) Violin Sr.lo F.H-is BreeWin Scrrnndfl (Fieme) Violin Solo .... Lii- Bi e',dn Ke;;ilrr.n Muvoiir-.en Croui'orJ-Croucft) Tenor . Theo. iTarle KiUamey BaUe) Tena' Theo. rl.

Anci Lauriis ( Co;rg.'.-i

rg.'air-i ott) Soprano

' I-'ve ifir-t (Ft-tt K.n'fo' tarifo.t . . . F.-nctt V.nro .hVc ) Wi.- rir,'l Vol iV.Ccr? TUrae-fi F'lritcne . Evr.tst Hmf ''""j ( 1 1-.- t ' Heir "to You-.- r Trot Rviy W, -l.ift's Co.1 fo: ,.ans 1 T : u- - r . . 1 .... 1 . r . ... , - . .

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Lunu' LaJy vtoJi Jrot .

Dorothy f&rdon

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New and Smart

Come acd look at these Beautiful Dresses and you'll appreciate our statement that the price for this sale is far lower than you could buy dresses of equal quality before the war. Included are: Canton Crepe Dresses

Dresses

All Styles at One Price, AH in this Sale at

0

These Dresses at $12.75 are equal to Dresses that sold last

year at $Zi.UU and

more.

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This Beautifully Trimmed Trkotine Dress $9.75

ALL OUR FINEST

Wynian Piano Co. R. H. REID, Mgr. 525 Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana

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$OC.OO DRESSES GJ Sale Price JOQ.S0 DRESSES Sale Price SJVOO DRESSES U Sale Price MK-OO DRESSES U Sale Price

INCLUDED IN THIS

S14-90 $1790 $19 90 $2500

$CC.OO DRESSES Sale Price JCC.OO DRESSES " Sale Price $OC.OO DRESSES 00 Sale Price

DRESSES Sale Price

.00

$120

SALE

$35

$45 $55 $8500

finest Loa'

Entire Stock Includsd in This Sale

$19S9in00A"$55.00

This Fur Trimmed Sc. Plush Coat $25

tQC.OO COATS

$49.5. coats $29

$659APT?.$35M

90

Sale Price

k.OO COATS

.75

$90 00 $49

W r Vet

Doors Open at 8:30 A. M.

9

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On Sale

'145 $75.00 '175 n"l $89.75

Tsl $95.00 Come Early

'200

k

143 State Street, Hammond

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