Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1921 — Page 7

Friday. November 25. WIl.

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A. J. BALFOUR CALLS UPON

MR. WlbSON

t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) "( ASHi.hmu.v . Z:. -.uuaidraHe surprise nd ft nod of speculative fo9ip was ev ident In diploma' (c droits her today whui it bream known that the Rt. Hon. A. J. Hsi-fo-ir, hesd of tho British dtieffation to the conference, was received by Former President Wilson at his "K" street heme a few days ago. The visit of th veteran Rns'ish n'.ktermun. mark rtte first departure

mt. n nion na made from hia policy!

ir not recetvinr .foreign violtnr here to attend the conference. This.policy the part of the fc-i n-.er president wb attributed to his foir thnt hid o;porTts m.'irht raise cry "Wilson middling" in the cnfet enoe . Mareial Foch. Premier UrUnd and a number of other dlstin.-. uihH fnr.

eir.-. visitors have called at the WU- t son home in the last few week, hut I

Mr. Wilson is kr.ov. to have e:;'pi.std so L.timute iri.-ml hi fe:r of "franco's impel iulistic ambit ion" a.ri' the:r possible effect on thej peaoi; "f the world. Whil still iirt!ient, hi poke pointedly aV ut ' Militarists ;- icjf in control of Xrin e.'" Balfour and Wiis !t li -lil i ;tii:.. :lv similar views on the matti-r f France's poliry in K.uropf.

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cams at the door. Balfour, however, wa received by the former president in his study and the two had a Ion and lntirt.ate chat. It was learned today. Tn British quarters the visit of Balfour was) described today as bem "purely - social . r Balfour's visit caus?J particularly ksen speculation in French circles, where It was remarked that Mr. Wilson had not received either M-r-iaI Foch or Premier Brip.r'l.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NKW n.i-., .-.v. stock market cli.'-cd strong tcilay. All the active Invito w ere in u ud demand and

t moved up to new h'srh lovels tor the

jc'.ny. unnrnaa fiooks were specially

strong, 1 nii'ii racinc an vane ovor 1 points t- 128'i, while Canadian Pacific rse over 3 points to 11!. Standaid Oil a fNVw Jersey ahowrd a sraiti of ', i2 pcints at ITS3.,, while l"a .-ism chemical was in sup-piy. falling from 5i to 54 H- I. S. Kiel rf to SI'i and Baldwin io ST4. fani-mi Players moved up 2'j ji.iirilK to 7'. i!ocrnmnt bonds unriiut'gvd ; railway and other bonds tscsdy.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NKVV Uitl.. .so., -j. closIpk prijos: American Car and Fdry '..13S4 American Si-el Fdry 31 S American Tel. and Tel Baldwin Locomotive P6 H Bethlehem Steel M 56 Crucible Steel , 04 Xi Lackawanna Steel 43 Lehigh Valley 57 Mexican Petrol-urn . . .". lir-j

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KtanUn.1 pi esture influenced ejtti '..Ix

piofittaVtinp of l"i Una in the laet few minutta of the session but the l.i!(c w:is at shai'i cir:- for Uk clay. Tin- corn niar-c t .lv 'ppt d rapicily at rcuiirinj; : ales Hooded the pit. Wheat closed with ii-t sains of 1V4 T"o hitrln-r, e.-rn H 47 He lov er and oats VCi c hiKher. C HICAGO CASH 4;nix. WHKAT -N'o J hard winter. $1,114. CORN No. 2 mixed. 51 i 3 52 4cs No. 2 white. 31 ffi 52 Vjc; No. 2 yellow, .".2ftf62ic: No. 3 mixd, 506mc; No. 3 white. 504f62c; No. 3 yellow, 50iW51Hc: No. 4 mied. 3ift-Slc; No. 4 white, 49'sa0c. OATS No. ! white, 35 .j ft 3"c : No.'

( IIICAIJU LIVE STOCK. HOCS KecMots. 32.000: market, ac-

! tivi uml pinstly 26o highor. Bulk, ! ?.:H7.0u; top. $7.15; htavy welK'.it.

Ti 'i i , 9ft -ft 7 . 05 . 46 Vs 1 CA1T1 K Kccett. 14.000; .marke'.

steady to , unevenly lower, calved slvonjr. Beef steers Choice and prime, $9il. 25; medium and wood, $S.O(.'i?S.75; tfood and choiec, $9.00 if 11.20; common and medium, $4.75Jt n.oo. SHEKIwllcceipts, 16.000; market, generally steady. Lamhs: ($4 lbs. town), IK.Ti'tf 10.10; lambs: culls nd common, $$.508.60.

OIICAUO PIIOUITE. BUTTEH- lieetipts, 4.728 tubs. Oeamerlos--Extras. 44Vc; firs 351f 42e; "packing slock. 23fc24c. KQGS UecclpW. 2,3S cases; miscellaneous, 50 J 2c ; ordinary firsts, 43 47c; firsts. 50 53c. MVE I'OUITRY Turkey's, $8c; chickens, 17c; sprite"- lc; roosters, Hof. Krc. 22c; ducks, 23c.

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igl.40; Hftho russets. IZ.S6

Wednesday's Times, telling of a$ Infant boy whose mother was forced, throug-n poverty, to find him a home. Well, It was a worthy appeal. Hammond people as a whole should congratulate themselves on the eneroslty of tho community, suys Captain Bund.!. It was a happy Thaiiksjjl vlnsr for th destitute mother. Officer florbert Lov(ia', 252 Plummor avenue, adopted the blue eyed, baldheaded, laughing little chap. ,

19 Prizes for Winner of Times' Contest

Harriet Beecher Stowe, Iocohontas, Dolly Madison, Barbara Krletsche, Betsy llcss, Martha Washington, Molly pitcher. Which of these seven great American women la moat worthy of admiration and reverence? Which one do you most revere? Which would you select as the great-

I est?

Send your answer, in 100 words or leisa, to the Luke County Times before Saturday noon, wien Mi.ia May

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seatn for the presentation of "0crj The er.tra territoriality system luiher

The Hill" at the DeLuxc theatre. This ftlrn of William Fox has aa its Btar, Mary Carr, who has imperaorinted tho woven historical characters about whom the friendly contest centers.

JIMMY TO HAVE VENISON FEAST Police today are reveling; In anticipation of the frontier days' dinner to be served tomorrow in the squad room at the Central station. At 12 noon tomorrow the "boys" will partake of a venison feast prepared byMrs. James E. Trost. wife of court bailiff James E. Trost who returned last Tuesday from a ten day hunting trip through Northern Wisconsin. Mr. Trost brought back much deer and many stories. Both will be served In Kenerous portions tomorrow.

ou courts and exercised turUdict. -i over their own naUonals on Chiues soil, will not be aboUabsd lmmedlatsiy, but ua ttjreccieat vmn reached that It will gradually b a banded as China displays ability to handle suob ir..-U-

jters herself.

Card of Thanks

MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SEPVICEJ MTASKXWOTON, Hov. 25 A decision was reached by the eonf sreace powers, meetlBf In secret session hers to a ay ? that the system, of extra terrltorlalty

We take this means of conveying to our nfig-hbors and friends ur sln-ert. thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown us ir. our hour of sadness and bereavement occasioned by the dca.h of our beloved husband, father, ho i and brother. Mrs. John Morlarty. Mother, daughter. Sister and Brothers. 11-2T, 1

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to 80 i1U;th Krefog-le will select the best ones. Imposed upon China fcy the treaty pow-

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MANY WANT

THE BABY

450.

That's the number of people In Hammond who want a cute little baby. This estimate la made by Captain Emil Bunde of Central police station who says 450 poople called the police station in response to a story published in -- - - - -us ' n 'T ' '' ""-'"

The priaes to thu winners will be ers la wranc sad should if asoUshed.

DO YOU KNOW Whether or Not There U Pleaty of Oil in Your Engine? WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE OIL GETS LOW?

Disposal f High

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Beginning Saturday, and Until Sold we wiU offer to the public aboct 3,000 pair of High Shoes, consisting of black, tan, brown and other favored colors; in French or medium heels, at

One-Half the Original Price

The public will remember that last Angtxst we purchased the Hellerman Shoe stock at 55c on the dollar and closed oat all of the Low Shoes at prices that astounded the public. We will close out the stock of High Shoes at prices that the people of Hammond will not forget for some time to come.

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THERE'S something fascinating about a fair. Things are always moving. Folks come from near and far to see, to hear and to compare. But nobody would think of going to a fair every day. It would take too much valuable time. Besides, there's a continuous substitute right in your home, though you may not have realized it. For this newspaper conducts a regular fair every day in its advertising columns. Here the merchants and makers of everything you need or want display before you their most attractive wares. You have only to choose at your ease what you care most about before actually going to see the products so displayed. There's a world pf information and interest' in tho advertisements. The time and trouble they save you are beyond calculation. Always feel you're shopping when vou read the advertisements. You'll find the habit pleasant and profitable.

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Men's Pure Wool Army Gloves, Guaranteed all wool, pair,

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Ladies' Black Jersey Dress Gloves 49c value special

25c

Boys' Leather Mittens Assorted collars, fleece, lined, 49c value, pair, 35c

Boys' Suede ( Mittens Wool lined 98c value, special, pr.

59c

MEN and YOUNG MEN

mits and Overcoa In a Great' Sale

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- JUST ARRIVED! Newest in Young Men's Overcoats, . $22.50 015 all-wool "Heather" Overcoating, strictly tailored, are well worth ;0, our special offer at $22.50. Men's All-Wool BLUE SERGE SUITS

$27.00

Strictly hand tailored, of finest blue serge, best Venetian lining in young men's or conservative. You pay for this Suit at any Clothing Store .$35 to 40. K)ur special offer, now,

Finest Silk Plush Coats With b!ack Australian Opposum collar and cuffs, Saturday only,

$32.50

Caps for Winter CORSETS Oil the finest makes for men or boys. "Topcless," the dancing and athletic largest selection, specially priced. style, Saturday special. Good make, special for Saturday, 75c, 'I,1 1.50 and J2 95c Corduroy Pants Girls' Serge Dresses Beautiful styles at clean-up prices fCi for girls ofH to 14. 4i $3.98 Pure Wool Union Suits For Children, of 2 to 6, very special... Slightly seconds of our $5.50 grade. C&O QQ very special at ip.Oc Children's Shoes, sizes 3 to 8....$1.29

Boys' Ail-Wool Blue Serge Suits Special 7.98

Boys' Sweaters $2.75, $4.50

Boys' Pull-Over Sweaters, the

make. Pure wool. Sizes 30 Special at $2.75 and $4.50.

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Boys' Mackinaws, $6.50 ALL WOOL Very heavy. All sizes. Very special at $6.50.

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