Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1922 — Page 6

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MANY MEMBERS OF ENGLISH PEERAGE ARE WAITING TO FACE DIVORCE COURT

CHICAGO UVi; STOCK. HOGS Rncelpta. 40,ihi0; market, actlve. largrrly 35s?40c hs&her. Hulk, S 8.4; top, $3.70; heavy weig bt, 7.10 a.i5.. CA.TTX.K Receipts, 11.000: ma.rltt, active, steady to strong. H.of Steers Choice an dprime. JS.OOtfJlO.i'X); rn.-d-iirm aund &ocxi, 17. IS .3. 10; poixi &.ni eboica, J8.4010.00; conim.m and medium, 6.257.15. But.oh-r Cattle Heifers, $4.008.25; tow., J3.50C? 6.35; bulls, J3.90?j!S.OO. SIIEJ2P Receipts, 21,000; market, fc-enerally steady. l'unhx: (S4 lbs. down), $11.7513; l&mbti: culia ar.ii common, 3.25ll. 50.

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prices: American Steel Fdry- .......... r. li American Tel. and Tel 116 Bethlehe mStsel B 55&j, Colorado Fuel 24 Crucible Steel 62 General Electric .....i;3' Cfcnerai Motors p Larkawanna Steel 45 u Xiehigh Valley 39 Mexican Petroleum 1"9 MIdv&lo Steel Kick el Plate 7 5.2 rure Oil 35 U

Itailway Steel Springs Reading Republic Steel Texas Co V. S. Steel "Willys Overland .....

tunclair Oil --'"s t. Chicago pnoiiiii:. BITTER Receipt?, 4,550 fjbs. tTreameries Extras, S2r: rirtfts, CCu tic; packing- itock, 1 P 1 So . EGOS Re"ipts, 5. 7 2 5 cases. 'Miscel!aneiufs 33 'it 3 4c; ordinary brrta, 2S 'Si 30c; finst. 35c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. :?c; tr.hieken. $2c; sjirinjr?. io'ic; roosters. 37c; ere-He. lie: ducks. 2'c. POTATOES Receipts. 13 cars; "Wis. :Tound whites, $2 . 00 f 2 . 2S : Minn. ..round -whiter, $ 1 . SO ft 2 . 05 ; Mich. 5oand whites, $2. OS ff 2.35.

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COMPLETES ENGINEERS i Will be Mustered into Service Saturday by Major Melton of Gary.

Two of the dissaualied titled conpJes. At kit. Lady I razer and Sir Joha Foster Frazer. At rii,ht. Viscountess Khonnda and her husband. Listed amenp the 1046 divorce cases the British divorce court trill hear in the next few months are a hundred or more involving titled; husbands and wives. Viscountess Khonnda seek3 a decree freeing her from her husVand. Sir Humphrey Ma .worth. Sir John Foster Frazer, jnoted journalist, has been sued by hia wife.

OATS No. Z v.-h J white, 34'r"551:c 54c.

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' TOCK. 2CE"W TORK, 12. The -market clcxs&d irrerular toJay. Iadin sracve.l 'tp 1 to 74 b unrl Corn Products c.on-tinti-ed in demand, slmwing a gain of

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Togo one poiriL at 42 and Gem-mi As'tualt rose -i to a7-. Governm-nt liomls BJichangtil; railway atd other Londe trotis. tr. S. .Steel held steady around 83'a. Studehakcr yielded. S to SI '.4.

CHICAGO CASH GRA1V. "THEAT No. 4 nor. sprir.- Pk.. at. is. CORN No. 2 mixed, 4 5 40 V-e : No. T white, 49 '3 43V.sc; Xo. 3 mixe-3, 434 C-i i.4e; Nb. ? white. 4S"i !fr4 8-c; ;."o. 3 yeltow, 1SU ru 40c: No. 4 mixed. 45'2 fi 47'ic: No. 4 white, 4li47:Lic; 2-o. 4 yellow, i .", 'l n 4T ti c .

HERBERT'S "GREATER MINSTRELS" COMING MONDAY

A noveity !a the rn!r.strel is soon to visit the csty in the presentation of 'Herbert's Greater Minstrels." which cullies 'o the Parthmm theatre for an afternoon and evutiin? performance on Xiiii.ilay of next wick. This show -is rJ-,i.iJe from the fact that it i.s entirely given by g-enius netrro talent and ineiud-;s a g-oodly number of iifsro celebrities from the minstrel field. I)id it ever occur to you that the possibility of a sreat colored minstrel performance ei--jaIUns in size and in merit, thos g-iven hy the whitu minstrel stars of today would be achieved?

If not, why do the white stars of minstrel fame don the burnt cork and spend .1 life time trying to imitate the comic.U side of the noiro? Did you ever stand on the banks of the "Old Mississippi" where, possibly, a hundred neprroea were loading- cotton on a boat md listen to the tuneful melody that carne from the threats as if in unison, and then after the boat had passed on ret together and have a dancing contest to see who was the better danger? If you have seen this picfure in life, you will agree with ns that the mi-io-dy that you listened to was not of the arliScal kind .but that which natiire pave, and that the dancing could n"ver be equalled hy the best, that are trained by a dancing master. t In Herbert's Minstrels you will find the pure essence of the southern negro singing1 those sweet songa that are loved by everyone and dancing that is original. , A big fre street parade has been planned for Monday noon and a pleasant surprise i waiting all those

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES! WHITING, Ind.. Jan. 1 2. Whiting's new soldier company which is to complete the 113th Engineers, expect to bo mustered into service and organized on next Saturday night by Major A. P. Melton, of Gary. Gary already has 3 companies and one signal company organized, Indiana Harbor has on and East Chicago has one. Whiting's fifth company to complete the regiment. To b mustered in there must be fifty men ready to sign up for training. Men over 1-S years of ago may Join, thia to he the regular army training given to men at home. There is no expense attached to Joining and the lowest rate paid men when on drill is $1.20 per day. The officers are for the greater part to be men who have seen service in France. Dr. C. P. McNeill of 411 Oliver street is one of the organizers of the company, headqu irter? having been secured next to the postoffice on New .York avenue, where a Gary company will give a demonstration tonight.

G., of Atlanta and Arthur of Medford, Mass. Funeral arrangements have not been completed awaiting the arrival of th brothers and sister of the deceased. It ia believed, however, that the funeral will be held from St. Alban' Episcopal n-hnrch of East Chicago. Burial win probab!y be mad- at Oak Hill, where Mrs. Autrobus is burind. Department superintendents of the Inhind Steel Co., will probably act a pall-bearers. The Masons will have charge of the funeral.

The arly morning message was relayed through the transport St. Mlhiel which ia proceidmg to the Crook's side, after having been despatched, recalled and re-dospatchoU from here yesterday. Coist guard ships out of F;oKton are believe! to be standing by the Crook, In the- event of renewal of yesterday's storm should again damair the vessel . Tho first breaches in

the sihip's sides v.er repaired sifri cient'y so that her ym.ys have bet able to keep out the water, iz was 1. 1 derstood hore. Although no wi. -ele.- lias ben t ceived from hS vvssel, the licer Geo Washington, which vis n the vicinit of the Crook v.brri dh'j tecar.ie part'... disabled, is bclieve-i 1-3 bo escortiathp vessel to port.

CRIPPLED TRANSPORT 1 CARRIES 942

DEATH OF WM. AUTROBUS

William Autrobus, aged 4S years, manager of the Inland Steel cafeteria, died ,'fuddenly last night following an a'tack of acute indigestion. He had retired only a rivuple of hours when the attack seized him. Medical aid was summoned but without avail. Mr. Autrobus, a widower, made his home at the cafeteria. He was a popular and valuable employe of the steel company. He Is survived by his father and sister, Mrs. Kate Lauriat of Charleston, S. C; and three brothers John. James

I i.NTER NATIONAL NEWS SLRVICEJ NEW YORK. Jan. 12. "Steering south. Condition of vessel O. K." This was the roas-sui ing message wirelessed to the army transport service office, here early today from the transport Crook, carrying more than 1.100 men, including S42 tddiers of the- army of occupation, which sprang leaks between her plates when 600 miles from New York on her way from New York to Antwerp. It was estimated that the Crook, was out about 300 miles when th-s message was sent, proceed ing at slow speed and that she would not dock here before tomorrow.

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