Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1922 — Page 9

Friday, March 3, 1922.

THE TfMi: PAGE NIKE dropped to 03 C-8. United States Steel ielded one point to 94Vs ajid Mexican Petroleum dropped nearly 2 points to 125 Vi. The Sa-ar stocks and Central Leather issues were strong;. Railroad shares it-cedfd about one point. Heading: touching 73 Government bonds unchanged; Railway and oth'T Bonds were irregular. To Get Rid of Moths. Benzine Is advised for extennltintltig moths. With a syringe inject the. liquid Into every crevice and con er of. (ho furniture covering, turn up the edges of the carpet and (after it lm been well cleaned) wet the edges vsith benzine. It. will not injure the color or material of your best furniture or carpet. Shut the room up closely for several hours to allow the benzine to evaporate slowly. Be very careful rot to have n fire or a light in or t.enr the room. I".eti7.ine is dangerously infiaminnble. What Book Have Done fcr Liberty. Think what books have donj :-'-r lUrty I In old dayf of tin's s tr.. i f; fur freedom many u rrand pw--?i inipht die away within tho w;i:is w! . r it ws uttered; now by the aid of .: printing pres. reverberated 'br- . li all the nation-, it may go t'jrilliu i.-i-l thrilling through the world, nod ::) rolling back to the spent; r in nil! '.- of echoes. The sjioUt-ii word u si? reach two or three fiotivor,.! ; 'i printed patre may h- r ad 1 y hundred million of meu tid woi:-o. Deau Fnnnr. WHERE TAYLOR SLAYER LURKED AND FLED AFTER MURDER

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TOTTOV MA1IKKT. NEW YORK. March 3 The cotton market was irregular at the opening today with nearly 8 points lower and lale option 4 to 5 points higher. Trade wu not active. Liverpool and wrliouses were on tho HellinK side, and New Orleans and tho trade were buyfcr. Strength in securities and sterling, with improvement tn English political conditions, established some fonfldence among traders. ItADlO REPOllTS, CHICAGO. March 3. Announcement was made today by the Chii apo Board f Trade that beg-lnnin? Monday rest market reports by radio telephone will

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be sent out at half-hourly intervals. J

The service will cover an area within : radius of 500 miles of Chicago, covering the chief grain producing; states. Besides quotations on the market the service also wilj include gossip concerning market movements and conditions. The service is intended to put the farmer in direct touch the markets where his products are sold. So far as is known the Chica.2 board is the first market exchange to usij radio in the distribution of information.

CHIC4GO LIVE STOCK. IIOOS Receipts. 23,000; market, fairly active, mostly ioiirc higher. Bulk, tll.001jilt.25: top, $11 .35 ; heavyweight. tll.OOfffll.CO; medium weight. tll.151fn.30; light weight. $11.20 11.03: light liarhts, $11.25 11. S3; heavy packing: sows, smooth, ?9. 00 fi 10.50 :

packing sows, rough. $9.T5f? 10.00; pigs. S3.23fM0.50.

CATTLE Receipts. 4,r.09: market ' rr " r generally steady. Beef Steers Choice j etroti(5. and prime ,$9.15 9.75; medium and j is 50

Con, Si.bU'a 9.lt; Rood and choice. ?S 3tp9.40; common and medium. $6. 50 ft !.Sr.. Butcher Cattle lfeifers, 4.75fc S.15; cows. $1.13 3 8.75 bulls, $t.00 5.50. Cannern and Cutters Cows and heifers, 12.75 4.15: dinner steers. $3.75 0.1 3.00: veal calves ills-tit and handv-

weiht. 87.30-910.60; feeder

$5.50!?? 7.50; stocker at era

stocker cows and heifers, $4.00i 5.75. SHEEP Receipts. 6.000; market, 25 fi TiOc higher: lambs (S4 lbs. down), SIS.OOW 15.25; lambs: culls and common, $in.00Q'12.25; yearling wethers, $10.25 1? 11.25; ewes, $3.50 3.00; breeding ewes, $3.005.73.

Abore is a TJew of th floor of Wl- ! Ham Desmond Taylor's home I through which hia slayer is i thought to have entered after awaiting his chance behind the bushes at the entrance. Below is the rear alley through which the slaver skulked after the mur-

der. ponce believe. Authorities seekinn the nrderet of "William Desmond Taylor noted movie director in his I.OS Anireles home, are igreed that the slaver hid behind the K'ishe? t the entrance to Tav

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lor's home to await an oppor- , finity to slip Into the house, j r'ollowinp the crime the mur- ! derei slipped from the house into l

v.he alley at the rear of the court on which Taylor's nouse was located and escaped through this !ley

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SOITH OMAHA. SOt'TH OMAHA, March 3. Live stock market: HOGS Receipts. 10.000; market, slow and steady to weak. Bulk, $10.60 ?f in. jo; top, $10.90. CATTLE Receipts. 200. All classes steady. Rest beeves. $8.35.

Best lambs $11. SO. Eves top.

KAUT niKKAl.O MARKETS. EAST BUFFALO. March 3. Live stock market: CATTLE Receipts, 2u0 head, market slow. Shipping: steerF, $f.00'u 8.60;

grades, $7.50 Hi S.30 ; heifers.

.75; cows, :.-jii-fi.ti): durs, ss.- ; feeders, $5.00&' ti.uO.

Chicago rnoDircE. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CC CHICAGO, March 3. 1'roduce mar-

Id VK POULTRY Turkeys, 33c; 3't chickens, 27c; springs, 29c; roosters, i Kir8t end 2nd 4s

ISc: R-oese, ISc; ducks. 2 Sc. POTATOES Receipts. 54 cars; Wis. round white, $1,S0U 2.00; Idaho russets,

$2.20 ft 3.30.

VEA1 -F,0 to 60 lbs.. lOSllc; 70 to

SO lbs.. 12"?1S.-; 90 to 110 lbs.. 14-5 15c; fan.y, 15 i f? lfie.

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. $ 97. "i . . S7.10 . 97. 4S . 97. 2S . !iS.2ii . !7.54 . 100.H2 . 10O.2S

SHEEP Receipt.'.

,000.

ket: BUTTER Receipt.". 5.7 41 tubs. Creamery, extra. 364!$ 37c; standards. S5ic; firsts, l2-36c; packing stock, 15 if 17c. EGGS Receipts. 34.C75 cases; mis

cellaneous. 22 ft 23e; ordinary firsts, 20 f?21c; firsts, 23Sc; checks, l?i'2ic:j dirties. 20 21c. i CHEESE Twin?:, new, ISc; daisies. 20Ci20Hc; young AmerkaK. 20 ; i

f.IlAIV MARKET. CHICAGO. March 3. Trade in wheat was broad today and prices fluctuated rapidly. Liquidating sales caused a slump after mid-session that was riot entirely recovered and the close was

lower. I

lieanzlng' sales forced lower price j ' in corn and elevator interests sold oats ! J and drove prices down. j j Wheat closed 2 to 2 . lower; corn 1 'i j to 1 l-4o lower; oats , to ,c lower; i provisions lower. J

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVlCEj NEW YOP.K, March 3. The stock market closed heavy today, many .i iie loading- issues tlrc.ppms over one point. Studc-baker was mi larife shj-.-;.:y. falling t' PS 7-s. wjple t'handi'-i

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All classes longhorns, 22c; brick. IfiUffi 1"

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close : j A V I T E A T M a v 514.; t, 3333 $1.54 1-4B.

CORN July, 60! -IB; May

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348 Hohman St. Phone 2402 SPECIALS FOR SA TURD A Y Fancy Salmon 2 large cans 25c

CHICAfiO. j AVHEAT Xo. 2 red. $1.40: No. 3 red. j $!..",: No. 2 hard wi nter.SI .40 ' 'i 3 .4 2 fe : j No. 2 mixed, f 1.37 : No. 3 mixed. $1..-!;.. No. 4 N. S. dark. $1.,10.

, Oi;N No. 2 mixed, til U -5 02c; Xo. 2 while, ei'iSiCSe; Xo. 2 yellow. 61 1-4 62'ic; No. 3 mixed. 57 I -4 ff 6 0 ' r ; No. 3 white. 59 1-4-fj Glc; No. 3 yellow, 59 i : 1 1 .iC V. n.lf a,1 -. O 1 i ffA . ... -

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Pure White Lard, 2 pounds Pure Creamery Butter. per pound Fine Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds for Fancy Cut Beets, 3 cans : Fine Tomato Ketchup, 3 bottles

Dark Karo Syrup, 2'2-pound 25 C can, 2 for

27c 39c 54 c 28 c 25c

Fancy Peas, No. 2 cans. 3 cans for Pop Corn, sure to pop. 5 pounds for Sardines, in large cans.

28c 26c 10c 10c

cans, per can Fancy Michigan Navy Beans, 5 pounds for White or Yellow Corn Meal, 23 C 10 pounds for

per can Red Kidney Beans, No. 2

44c

Pure White Rice. 5 pounds for . .

Fine Cooking Potatoes Per peck 38c Per bushel $1.45 Gold Medal and Ceresota Flour 24V2 pounds $1.19 49 pounds $2.37 Fine California Peache3, No. OQi i r 7 K

j cans, , cans toi . Pet Milk, tall cans, per can Nutro, tall cans, 3 cans for American Family. P.

Lighthouse and Fels Naptha C7r 10 bars for U ' Argo Gloss and Corn Starch, Oo 3 pkgs. for OC Fancy Peaberry Coffee, 9r 3 lbs. 95c, per lb J

Live Poultry - i

Hens, per lb 32c i

9c 25c & G. Naptha,

j NEW YORK. Marrii ,T-Hto, k. 1,.1 )T!C prices: I Alii Ohalmr-i-. 4rt American cr and Koundrv

American St '-el Fdry MS'i j American T-k and Tel i:o. j A naconda 1 f' ! I!a.ldwln l.iic mi'tlv.: 1 0 S T i !!ft)i'.i lipm Htcf rt fi44 j i Cheva.peake and Chio 59 1i !

Chicago and NV 5S' I

Colorado Fuel 27 C-.i.solidatcfl !as vn ("rucihle Steel 57 1

Oenera! Electric 153V i Iaekawanna Ste-1 . , 4fi j Lehigh Vailey f.91; Mexican l'e.Lrol.'um J25'i i Midvah- Steel .10 i

New York I'entiHl 7!i Northern Raciflc 7!,si Pure Oil ? s Pennsylvania ? ; Railway Steel Spriiig-s ""' 1 1 a d i n tr s Republic Iron and Sic! ... Ftudebaker 9t Texan " -

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Dr. B. T. C 'oder. Dr. B. T. C. Loder, & forme.member of Holland's supreme eourt, has been elected president of the international court of jusitice. He will preside for three years. He was a membe of the Dutch delegation which visit J Paris while the treaty of Versailles was bein drafted.

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Roosters, per lb 24cjwii!ys ir -.a

Sinclair Oil ....

FREE DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

M1IKHTV IKIMIS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVtCEl XEYV YOltK. .Murch :t. i'lo".ertv bonds:

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ANY CUT OF MEAT IN OUR WINDOW IS YOURS FOR THE ASKING We do not put the choice cuts in the window to tempt you and induce you to come in, then refusing you those cuts when you buy. WE HAVE BUT ONE QUALITY THE BEST WE HAVE BUT ONE PRICE THE LOWEST

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Sugar Cured Bacon, Half or Whale, per lb. . 16c

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Boneless Veal Roast per pound

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Boneless Veal Leg

PURE BEEF HAMBURGER 2 pounds EARLY JUNE PEAS

Per can

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TENDER SHORT STEAKS Per pound

RIB BOILING BEEF

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Millions of Women Have Found Relief in the

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OXFORDS 10.00 SHOES $ 12.00 Widths AAAA to E Sizes 3 to 10

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To crowd our store Saturday, every department will contribute RARE BARGAIN ITEMS : revery one of them, then come here as early as possible TOMORROW and save real r.;

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WONDERFUL STLYES NEWEST CREATIONS They have just been received from the country's best manufacturers. Materials are Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, and Canton Crepe satin finish. Some are beaded or hand embroidered.; High grade dresses, valued to $35.00. SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY

$1S $17iT$l

The New Spring Suits Are In and they are wonderful. Made of the finest Tricotine, hand embroidered, box effect or tailored, beautifully silk lined. At

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$20 to $29.71

Ladies' Summer Union Suits Lace or tieht knee.

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HAS MADE THE BIGGEST HIT WITH US. of high grade Spring Hats at

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VEiLLlWliKY Why? Because we are selling the newest styles

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SPE'CIAI INFANTS' DOUBLE BLANKETS

Good big size, per pair.

Very special,

39c

SPECIAL CHILDREN'S COVERALLS Blue denim, blue stripe or khaki. Neatly trimmed. In sizes 3 to 8; 85c value. 69c

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TABLE OIL CLOTH Fine designs. Regular 39c value. Per yard

25

Special Sale on Turkish Towels

A 18c

FREE! FREE! A beautiful white enamel towel hanger free with every $2.00 purchase Saturday only. ,

HEAVY TURKISH TOWELS Size 20x44 inches.

25c value, special at HEAVY TURKISH TOWELS A larger size. Regular 39c value. Cut to SPECIAL FANCY TURKISH TOWELS Pink, blue, lavender and gold; 59c value

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Leatherette HAND BAGS Guaranteed rain-proof, with fancy lining. A $ 1 .50 value, spe- ? "J cial for Saturday

COVERALL APRONS Made of a good quality Iiht percale; 98c value. Spe-

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OVERALLS Reduced for Saturday Only The well-known brands Carhartt's or "Big

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Overalls or Jackets Of the heavy white back 220 denim; inside swing pockets and double t OA buckles. Per pair

PANTS For Dress m Work The largest selection. We feature now the union made "Stag" trousers. 31.75 to $6.75

Sues 8 to 17. Thrise are indeed the best values in Hammond. Dark brown flannel or mixtures ; latest styles. BOYS' BLOUSES Light striped percale, plain white madras and striped or f blue gingham

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'BOYS HOSEpair ....... -Slight seconds. Per 573 Hohman St. Phone 1441 SERVICE I, BOOT-SHOP 569 Hohman St. PRICE QUA LITY "iii.''!!fijpM-"yyrf!Wf ' 1 -iV' "