Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1922 — Page 6

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C W. K8h -asterJsr announced a l spin price cut or ail Fnur ; .''.ucls, bring-ing- tha sh Four tourcar dam to J9S: roadster to $365; ." a.-senger cab Unclosed. 11.295; 5l ...-sengw cJtT'-itilc (trclosel. $1,350; 3i:.n, $L645. 1 u miAinp this announcement, Mr. -;t ti.d: "I fael the time has come ' ; on every automobile manutacturer -.i Kiajaufacturers nd merchants in -'( other industries sboald out their c-.ca t tbe quick. They should be -Iliac t accept unaller profits than t.rcy riaTO ever received 'before, tn oror te twins about the final reconstruc;.cn mt our srreat country. . "With tklm reduction and others made recently by various large automobile T.Anafecurr, tbe public should feel rnfideni that automobile prices are sow at rock bo t tern i. I feel that the larga (uttomobife maeusfacLurers t Ito usif sot reduced their prices to the iciest pospi-blfl level and who are now x ztptirtg a dangerously small tnarptn ' profit 1 1 And it necessary to ioc tLS-e prices in the future instead of s.akiMr further prlca reductions. "S Itjrthejr believe that the public will be ouHaV to recognize these con -d nira and wilt buy the product of the laJint" weU intrenched 'Jtomobile riarufactur era, titb renwe.l confidence ia the values they offer. This means the stabilisation of the motor cer market and improved business conC.'Jouk fo rauCfmfbi!e distributors and cealfrs throughoat tbe comin; sprinj f. r.d sarnmer."

E-X-T-R-A - INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON, Feb. S. A stubborn Are broke out late this afternoon In the United States treasury btiHdins. va.nsLng four alarms to be turned in, j:d the hupe binlding- to be emptied of 1t! tho!ia.nds of clerks. The blare originated in th ptioto room on a ne-vr floor which waa bein constructed by -vorkmcit on 1t roof. When discovered It had sained pood headway, and n-u blading hljrh, with dense, volumes of black smoke pooring out.

auxiliary -will have its t;sual monthly rneetlTis t the library and will then ro to the Slovak tom -tvbere the Join meeting- will take place. Tbe I-flRion will feed the guests regular army ahow in regular army fashion. Invitations hav ben sent to other legion posts In the Calumet region and the indications ere that many lesjiortairie wi'l com" this evening- from So. Chicago, Indiana Harbor. Kat Chicago. Gary and HaTrsmr.r!ti . Wbitiriff post is full of enthusiasm and is doir.sr all it can to infuse some of its enthusiasm in neighboring: cities.

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Tlire From Lake County eek Mercy From State Pardon Body. l.NTIAKAPOLJ3. Feb. . yw ap I --'a for cleroenc7 to h msi dared at tf.e next meeting cf tine state pardons r . iril, February IS to 17, -were aa.iu.el today. They include; rienn Domcr, sentenced rrotn Elibtrt :ity. 24ay it. 1921. Two to 1 joars, i .rlary, reformatory. .iaJc Coollg-an. Alien county, October i, 1521. Two to 14 years, sodomy, prLsC .:. jjxery Templeton. "Wabash courrr, ? .tember 17. 1521. Klve to II yetrs, : ";"t. to rap, prison. 'srt.ea 'ewport, Cass conr.ty, Januaa-v 6. 1317. Life, rape, pilson. "::..-les Beale. Iekn county, Hecem"0. 1321. One to 14 years, larceny, I-.-: rmatory. ierert O'Brien. Lake county. Deccmt " ?. 1321. One to 14 years, .-.rceny. 1 r -on. :Uy Gill, Wabash county. Oe'.ober 55, V . 1. Six months f:.'n at.d $C5iO flae, ! -r law violation. : oris Jenkins. Allen county, April 2!. 1 Five to 14 year3, woman' prison. ; opened caes include that of Georg-e .-r. I-aie county, July D, 1J21, T'.vo t 't years, embezzlement, reTorrnatory.

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foUection of United States internal revenue tales Is a biff job. The Civil Service Commission said In a ttaten-.ent issued today that more than 20.000 Government employees are engaged in this work, T,?0 of whom are attached to the Income Tax Ur.it. This latter figure includes more than 5,tC0 auditors and inspectors of income tax returns who are employed in "Washington and In the field. Notwithstanding this large force, the Civil Service Commission states that the Bureau of Internal Revenue needs several hundred more auditors and inspectors for the Income Tax Unit, and that an examination to fill these positions will be held throughout the country on March 8. The entrance salaries offered rartfce from $1.S09 to J3.0PO s year. Advancement will depend' upon demonstrated efficiency. Kew appointees are r'en a six -weeka course of training in the technicalities of the income tat law and are paid full salary during such instruction. Full Information and application blanks may be obtained from the United States Civil Servire Commission, Washington, I. C, or from the CiNil Service Board at the post office or customhouse tr. any city.

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SPECIAL TO THE T.'KESl ""HTTit'.G. Ind., Y-.o. s. Whitin-r -f .Vnercan Teglrin will hold its neetlr!?: this evening under the vet Ion of Owner li. Schlatter, new. Iprifi mmrriindrr f the p s'. . The rubers of the post are piarini;ir on .r,; this meeting one of the b.trof tue year, in p pprccia'.ior. f r it Corremnnder Schlatter has d'-'ti? , tofnre for the post, and to (five " i support for the coming year. "kv lejrion will h&v as iruests Ll:e r:"i: Jjeglon auT-iilary. The execuc. wmmit'ei) of th Icirlcn belfevs It La a stood thlnjr for "!oth or;nation to hare tret -together tin? and the meeting this evening'n oTjtrrro wth of th'it idea. The

A THRIVING PACKINGr CO. The Calurr.et Tacking Co., cr.e of Hamrcond'B infant industric.-, is now shown holding its own. "Which Is very Sraiifying to FTanij Jaranowski. the president. This concern, like all similar ones is making a safe but sure beS:nning. It is the aim of the management to give its customers and the public jurt as good u. product if not a, little bit belter than ran be bought elsewhere for the same money. There Is a regular force of men employed at the plant, and George W. Martin, managor .was all smile3 yesterday, because he buid our f.r.st b:ims and bacon came out of the smoke house today. llama were sw-ei." as burar nd the bacon was par exceilont, in fact, ko apetizlng that any epicurion would quickly a.0i where brand of bacon Is that? It can't be boa tea. The Calumet Provision arid Prodacts Co. devotes its entire attention to pork products. Only the highest grade of hogs aro bought for packing purposes. This company specializes on two kinds of smoked meats. The first or best grade is called the "Superior Brand, " a.nd tho (second grade is known as the "iieril Prjind." "Our Motto" is give the people what they went and you will get their business, is why our business i growing so fart.

I ! NT t'R-NATIOn At NEWS SESV1CE1 NEW YORK, Kwb. . Closing prices American Steel Foundry SI American Tel. and Tel.' list. Baldwin bocomitive 101 Hethlehem Steel S 63 Chicago and Northwestern M'i Crucible Steel SIVi G-enera! ilotors S V Tickawanna Steel 47 Mexican Tete 1154 Mid vale Steel 29 S Northern Pacific "S',-4 Pure Oil 14 y, Kail-way Steel Springs M Reading 7314 Republic Iron and Steel ol Texas Co 444 U. R. Steel ti'A Willys Overlan l Sinclair Oil iSVt CJniOAGO CASH RAFY.

WHEAT No. 3 mired $t.20l.; No. 3 rod. $1.2S9J.?S: No. S northern rpr'ng Dk.. $1 . 82 if I .So; No. S

northern spring Dk.. $1.23. COIlS No. 2 mired, 52ViS3c;

No. 3 white, 624S3'c; No. 3 yellow

52H53Hc No. 3 white. H'A534c; No. 3 yellow, 51 'i 952c; No. 4 mixed. 4D4bfc; No. 4 white, 49t?0c; No. 4 yellow, b9 nO'ic OATS No. S whit. j?Sc; No. X white, SoSSVic; No. 4 White, J4V4Q" S5c.

CHICAGfl IJT-B STOCf. irww ece-pts 18.00-0; market.

loir steady to l?c higher. Bulk. $".2B ...... v ,'. a .ivywetgh-t. $3.15 f-i.49; medium weight, $?.!o-'S' 9 . J !; light weight, $ 3 . 75 1" . 65. CATTIJS F.occipts, 7.009; market, steady to B'-rong. Be-ef Steer Choice and prime, $9.0039.15; medium .nd good, $7.0Og'S.00; good and choice $7.S5s.40; -10010100 and mdlu-n, $5.8a7.85. Butcher Cattle Heifers, J4.Sa3T.7j; con H .0 if S bvlls, $3.655.7o. S1IBEP Receipt, lfi,f; marVet. strong to 25c hi-ber. lambc f84 lbs. down), $12.5014.50; laiabs: culls and conjon, $J. 75912. i; yearling- wethers, $12.013.2o. CHICAGO PBODtCE. nriTER Receipt. T,S7 tubs. Creairwry, extra. S7o; firsts, !0J3Sc; packing sock. 15317c. EGGS Receipts 10,f7 case. "Miscellaneous, 37?38c; orjlrary firsts. 33 35c; firsts, S8Vi(g3?. LIVR POUL.TP.T Turkeys, S5c; c-hlckenia, 24c; springs, 27c; roortera, 18c: geese. 18c; ducks, 2!c. POTATOES Receipts, 48 cars; Wisconsin round, $1.7001. $; Vinnesota partly graded, $1.501.70; Red Rivers SI. 7001. 75; Colo. Brown beauties, $1.903.05; Maio mrala, 3.002.13. VKAJ.. 30 to lbs.. 10c; 70 to 80 lbs.. llfiHIc; JO to 110 lbs., 13'Hc; fancy, 13c. JT&E POLICE JtKPOXTlSJt Morris JJartou and W. S. Denni:;oa are slightly injured when their two cars meet head-en at Flummer a.nd Hohman early last evening. Each became confused by the others' (signals. The machines were badly smashed.

INDIANA WOMAN IS SENTENCED F.RA3SIU IND., Feb. 8 Myrtle Foster, of Terre Haute was sentenced to two to twenty-one years in the womans prison and fined $100iand costs in circuit court here today when she plended guilty to arson charges growing out of the burning pf three bouses. A murder charge placed against her as

the result of the death of a fireman in (

one of the blazes was dropped for lack of evidence. It was the first time the new state late- providing for murder

charges in ev-nt any person is killed A big 11 and mass meeting at the In an incendiary fire had been tried hall at 16th and Washington streets, out. Albert Foster, husband of the ! Gary, will be the opening affair of Mr.

IS, the city will sell $50,000 worth of time -T&rrtnti. Thia is the first allotment ef an isu of $150,0fH) ahort time authorized by the common council. THE Twin City Realty (board met yesterday noon in the Elks' club rooms and adopted the constitution and bylaws for their organization. Frank Work of the Evanston Realty board, addressed the local board on details of organization work. HAZETj K. Groves, candidate for county treasurer, is traveling to foreign territory nest Friday evening.

is expected to for relining.

shutdown this month

RR. H. E. FEHRENBACHER Dentist Room 5 and 6 Eder Bldf. 627 HOHMAN ST. Phone 2S28 Hajnjrtond, Ind.

womankind be tried at charges.

FYank KecLel are yet to Terre Haute on similar

Grove'a active campaign.

EAST CHICAGO FIRE lieutenant (Chalk) McMahon is the proud father of a twelve pound baby girl.

THE Indian Harbor clu.b will hold its first dance at the Auditorium theater on the evening of Washington's birthday.

AN article appearing In a Brazil paper last week, giving a "biography of County Sheriff Wm. (Hut) OMs. is captioned "Suecessf ul Brar.it lan Who Is Now in 'Exiie'. "

IK you haven't attended the Challenge Fa'e of the Eat Chicago Dry Goods store you are missing something. r claims Harry Cbanekar. There are plenty of bargains left for everyone.

THEbla.!t furnace at No. 2 plant of the Inland Steel company, Is listed as breaking the world's record in tonnage with a production of nearly 2,. 000. nio tons of pig iron. The furnace ha been in operation since 1918, but

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C. E. POTTS, superintendent of the beet mills of tbe Inland Steel company, with the assistance of bis daughter. Mrs. TheJma Potts Gibbons, Is said to be financing a new moving picture concern at Hollywood. v

COMPTROLLER Parks has I announced that between now and Feb.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE JACKSON STltKWT SKCTIOX "C PAVEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, crrr of hamaiond, Indiana.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS j lou are hereby notified that the. Board of Public Works of said City,' will receive bids up to February 20th, i 1922, at two o'clock p. nv, for the' grading and paving the roadway with Type "W asphaltic concrete on con-j crete base; Type 'L" vitrified paving I

I brick on concrete base: Tvne "M" eon- I

crete Type "O" Cresote wooden blocks'

on concrete base twenty-f- ur feet wide; 2609 feot curb for Types K-L-O; 1 catchbasin; 7 inleta; 210 feet of 8 Inch pipe; 340 feet of 13 inch pipe; 620 feet of IS Inch pipe; 8 manholes, on Jackson Street, from Standard Avenue to Locust Street, under Improvement Resolution No. $7$ as specified in the plans, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of tbe estimated cost of said improvement The Board riservea the right to reject any and all bids. A. J. SWANSON, JACOB WIKER , F. C. DIETRICH.

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With a "Simplex" there is no standing for hoars no tramping no tired arms no aching back no ruffled disposition; just an hour of pleasant and profitable occupation at easy work. The "Simplex' is not a mangle, but an ironer, and it will iron practically everything except the fancy shirt waists and more elaborate dresses. It will iron all the ordinary materials better than an expert can do it by hand, both as to finish and straightness of edges, and lnmuch less time. 1 0.00 Will Pat One in Your Home Today

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Dan Arbut-kle, 4 Carroll St., slipped on the icy sidewalk before h'.s home and fell, breaking his left arm. He is under tbe tare cl Dr. O. O. Melton.

HOW CAN YOU JUDGE how fine a bath can be without a modern bathroom and appurtenances. "It can't be done." Ask any of your friends if she would give up die bathroom luxuries we have provided for her? Her answer should send you here to inquire how you can enjoy the luxuries. By our methods it is not as difficult as you may i'.iink.

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The man who worked at 100 different jobs for the purpose of getting material for feature articles and sohrt stories, will deliver his entertaining lecture. "In The Other Fellow's Shoes" Friday Evening, February 10th at 8 o'clock At the K. of P. Hall i Hohman and Ogden Streets ,HammeDd Thousands have read his experiences from steeplejack to Pullman porter in the Chicago Sunday Tribune. He tells, them as well as he writes.

Turn on The Light

OWLS see better in the dark than they do in daylight. So do bats and one or two other freaks of animal life. But human beings do not. Yet, it is peculiar how some of us persist in remaining in the dark on the very things that (concern us most. For instance: now more than ever before, we ought to see that every cent we spend buys its full quota of value. Yet, lots and lots, of folks go blithely along making their everyday purchases with their eyes shut tight. And it's so easy to be sure you re right. Spend a fewr minutes a-jday running through the advertisements in this newspaper. Then buy the products that have proved up under the spotlight of consistent publicity. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise invite the inspection of thousands of eyes. Here in the. advertising columns you see products that have made good before the critical audience of buyers. These products are full value products. They return you dollar for dollar. Buy them. Read the advertisements and buy the advertised products.

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