Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 13 March 1922 — Page 8

Mondav. March in, 1922.

THE TIMES u

TRIO FOUND BEAD

n T!!r l'HD! I Th' "arnes of William Hopt.le. 5027 1 I flf tllPM 1 1 j torch?fU'r livenuc. and nirlty Fa dir. ' il UllU ,529 S.-hrag-e avenue. WhiUrur. e.rt, list-

TtNTER NATIONAL NSWS SCHVICEJ 7H"RERTSiAT.E, I ml, March 53. It as art oJd trio that off.cor Mnw, of lloliertsdale police stitinn. fimml ;n a Hudson sedan in front of ("amp Cunro, Indianapolis loilcvnrd, t-arly Sirulay mr.rrin ?. The auto. puJWI ov.r it.to a ditch, was unliffhii-d. Within were three finurcs. Two lay spraulnl scrnsa the rear seat. The third man sat as

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ed iii connection with the incident.

SUES FOR A DIVORCE

Wtato. mlisM'itc; No. 4 whll .33 1 '-35c.

CHICAGO MVK STOCK. Hour. Ke-eodits &7.CO0- market moat

-.1 l-,wr. Hulk. $U'.3010.

- - i ... . 1.7; Jl'- 'il v i 4 .1 i 1 ' . 'i '. l '- . u . , : nif.iium woitflit, $ 10 . 43 n 10 . S3 ; Rijht Kto. U ! wo-igrth $!l.7!)t. 10.35.

XKW Vii;;K, March IS ih

maract close steady today, although

1 -wr. Reef Steers

-is. I . 1 Choice and priam J . 1 0 w U . CO ; medium

s oi: one I and jjoud J 7 . 5 ') 'a :) . 1 A ; jrood and chojo.

I f 'A TTI .E K Hecciots. 2-i.OO'): iimrke

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" ' ' ' ' , 'i to -z points lroni the hint

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",. . , . ... ,. , , ., ,,,, f ,. M ''oml- ana l;i"';n tell to Hit. 5-S. -S.2.", 'dS.::r.; coit-.mon and medium JUo pios ur.ents is plaintiL in a font f.iv c.i- . . , , . . ....

. ,, ',' :V v ,' ,'( . , I "t'at'ly - I'oiiits from it early hitch at i 'ii-8 at Hammond " his altrin-j I .) ... . i

(Ii to'ti . aid.

.y. $4 .2531 7 bulls, $I.0C

K-P.JvS Kecvdpts 2S.42? c

pellaneouB, 2 1 li 21 iic ; ordinary ftrst3 19tT20c: firsts 21fg22c.

t.IVK rOL'LHV Turkeys 35c

chickens. 26c; rprinsrs, 28c

18c; Keesie 18c; ducks 2 So. I'OTATOICS lliceiptp 105 cars. V.'is. liound White $ 1 . 65 '(i 1 . y ; Idaho Tlura!a. $1 . loOi. 1 . S't; Ida Ki.!iets, $1.75; .Mich. Hound V'hite $1.&5. VKAL- 50 lo 60 lbs. gc; 70 t oSO lbs. P'K'c; 'JO to 110 !bs. II''.- 12c; fancy 13c.

Mr. I'.ceolo and Ii'ih wil'e Syliia. have

1 lroppi;iif to 10.' 1-S, cctiipnre:! with ao

ma i h in c. i been

):iiatt;d sin.-e .lanuary C. 1317.

Visions of a trip! murder filled Mroz' rrii'id. It was nuirilcr- "nut not of the i-!o,,.Jy kind. AH three mr is of

They were married in New York June Hi, l:tlfl, the complnint states It i.s aliejsed thar Mrs. I'o'ielo h.'o'. a violent Uor.per and when atit;ry uoiilj

.lower her h'.tsband with ep.thtts unlit

eai ly hish of 1 a;; 7-

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KUKKP lleceipts 14000 market slow.

COURT PROCEEDINGS

i,eiiib.-i $13 .25 1 5 .

l.imh: culls and

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BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantia! Choice Dishes f Jaies Con!c MEE HOTEL Kesturanl

lovv.iy mofJ up over 2 poi n ts i .-i ,m ..i, ,m

I i iii. a new I.IkIi Vi-cord tor the ye. jr. i

tliiternmciit bond i.n- i.anaed; ICail- 1 way and other bonds srie.io.v. j Totel : .s of sto.-l.r, today ucre;!

'.'l,7eci shutes; b.-.n'-r, ?1 "i.24U.f'MO.

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Tii y have on.- child Johti. vvh is now living with the mother. "I have no idea wlu'thcr I am married or not but I want to pat my mini l.i rest." said Piccolo. I have been

told tnat my wi.o "fc'Ji'eii a on orcc out

I 1 h'ive no means of knowinc. Ah. w hat I

a woman; Such a" voice; The voi . :i bird! Hut what a disposition. ! was jealous of my vc !. 1 si.if;, :

$H.25fi l.'t.O',; yearlinir

weib'Ts, $1 1 . ':! 14.25; ewes $6.MS. 1' . 5') ; i vo s: mi Is and cmnion .,1.(M)' 6.00, ;'.-..) I laoibs. 1 1 . 5m 'n 1 '1 . 50 .

INTERNATIONAL MIV.'S StHVICEj

Arc.'-: . can Car ..mi I- ...u Am.-riean S'tetl Founcr Am.. i iean Tel. and T' ' Hakb.vtti w m;. ouot i ve Hcihl-: hi- o St. .-: i. . . . . hic-i;,-. and NW

Cob rn b Curl I Cru. lhlp Steel I Cen-Tn! ?Iotors

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dull Val:

, ,..Uc. y- ""JlM.rai, Pi tr-douni . impossible. Wiien she sans I was t ji,iv.,i,. st. i1 happy Hut she couldn't sins; nil da y I v-, , , , ,. i.

land nU-ht." i pur- Oi! ' I'rcs-o'd Steel i;r ...

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MO I I'l'V MAI! KMT. SloPX C TT V lave st -tit Hos;s 4.00O; market ! lo-.v. r. Hanac. $8. "iOW 0; ba'k $!.7."'i O.'.M). Maiki t weak to 25 louer; ehort to-ils, ? f. . 50 'I 8 . 5i ; !: butcher's, $ -1 . 00 H 7 . 25 ; stockets and ft-.-. iti" $5.50'ji 7.25; calves and yeari;n::s 55 . 5 it V 7 . .'! : feedinr, c v, s : li.ii.'i's, $3. iti'n 5.50; shtep. .Me,; mnkft steady . C!5!'.S;0 rittlDI i: MAHKMT. Ml "TT MR lleceipts S.f.fi.S tubs Crej! ineiy . extra 57'jc; nandnrd 3tlb.i-; firsts. 11.'; ?,f- 'i c ; paeklni.: ylo.-k 1 5 'ii

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Mis- . Joc k now existing among the operators.

It was stated in official quarters today. Such proceedings would Ke in the term of a mandumus order by a Feder-

roosters ' al Juc:Se which would compel the cporators' to abide by the 1920 past, that

specialty provi'p-s that the two

groups hold a conference before April 1. 1922. in order to adjust any differences that may exit between them. The injunction has been successfully used atr-iinst organized labor, and labor may invoke it to avert the coal strike threatened for April 1," a government official deciared today. It was believed, however, but those In close touch with toe strike situation that Secretary of Tjabor Davis' urgent plea to the operators to ajiree to a conference with resort to action.

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STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. N. SERVICE WASH l.Vi .TON. Match 11 Court proceditifrs to f.omoel the soft con! operators to join thf miners in a Wiseonsin to sittli- the new was" scale, may ba ('ported to in older to break the deidKATHi:i;S ANb MOTH KRS . WHOSK SONS AMI liACOHTKHS A ! 1 U 1TIOS-i-kctivk co:.i,K'.;i-: stcdknts snoi'Ln ,vrn-;'i) Tllll Itl'.t HI'IIOV, n( I-.11T vnd a; th" -!0H il'lllMi: to.vui;i;ov NHllil. THK HKCKPTION at . 7 . 'clock the COXCKilT at 8 oVI'K k 'be h.M.b at 1 ..dock. (iniNv, Tin: voi:n; folks. PAH' uaic pah; "-i-

"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY,; WANTKD Clirls fpr Ohi'lcr work: Aixist be 18 rears of a:e or older; Apply at' once; y. B. Conkey Hammond. ,u.

TOHORBOW MTM REMEMBER THE RECEPTION AND HAVDSHAK.; ING in the GRAND I'ARI.OR AT Tl Ui MASOV .' TEMPld-; GI.EE CL.CB aa4 JAZZ AND OOLLEGK NITE starts at 7 P. M. TELL YOCR f'BLLOW ni TELL YOl'R GIRL, REMIND 111'P.AND and TELL WIFE TO J1K READY. LEiS GET ACQUAIXTEO BEFORE AVE GO INTO THE AUDITORIUM, and LET'S MEET ALL THE GLEE CLUB HOYS AND THEN WE WILL ENJOY 'HIE CONCERT RET TER AND A I .SO TH E IHNCE. 3-1 1

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! i.art, wheat 5 vol oped a decidedly S'f? j in-niy tone to-lay and prices dropped j 1 Meadily lower oti J:i-ini:'4 b-n . it'iyi'ii j was m-iinly by t-b"i t co veri n a cud was j Zt3 j not impressive. Outride business was I f.f4 almost entirely laokii.-; . j W-'i llecausc of the w.-ak: ess in wi.e it i tf;j j trft sstonals took tin- !timr side of ! fj

corn and foi ,". lower prices . i f,j Oals followed the n.-m'-ral i n nd f i & wh-at and finished lower .' jf'' At the tinis'i wheat was 2 t' : Lj lower: corn 2c to 2 c 1 '; a- s 1 fj'

t lc lower; provision iOa or. j-VJ I nni won cash ;n i market.

WHEAT No. 2 mi:;.-I $1 .3tl 1.31 ; No. 1 hard winter. ?1.52: No. 2 ha ro jJ

winter. $1.52. CORN No. 2 mixed. 51 - 'n 58c ; No. 2 white 62$f 63c; N . 2 yellow. IT !s

58,-'C; No. 3 mixed ' o ,o, "4 c ; .s

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Kellogg flavor and Kellogg crispness are so different that there can be no comparison between .Kellogg' s Corn Flakes and imitations. Little folks quickly say, "Get Kellogg's, Mother please," because Kellogg's are never tough or leathery or hard to eat! Kellogg's arc always so delicious that big bowls quickly disappear and eager little mouths appeal for more! And big folks appreciate' the superiority of Kellogg's because their flavor is so inviting, Kellogg's are wonderful!

Insist upon Kellogg's the kind in the RED and GREEN box that bears the signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT!

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Formerly Lake County Savings and Trost Company. HAMMO'D. INDIANA At the Close of Business March !Otlh9 1922

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OFFICER A. M. TURNER President JOHN E. FITZGERALD Vice-President WILLIAM C. BELMAN Vice-President WM. H. RIPPE Cashier JOHN A. RIPPE Ast. Cashier JOHN" E. FvIVER Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS JOHN F. BFXKMAN W. C. BEIJ1AN FRANK S. BETZ J. E. FITZGERALD CARL KAIFMANN OTTO ICNOERZE R PETER W. iEYN GEO. HANNAUER A. M. TURNER

First National bank RESOURCES

i-Jiiio i 'i.:w.t; li : t l ' Ovovrl fi-c " 1 2r8.99 wvCiaiailS Cash and Due from Banks 675,066.50 Liberty Bonds 988,586.00 Stock and Bonds 693,396.99 Real Estate and Fixtures ! 0,000.00 Interest Earned 16,758.70 $4,137319.99

RESOURCES

Loans and Discounts $1 ,4v9,918:o7

Liberty Bonds Stocks and Bonds Furniture and Fixtures Real Estate Cash and Due from Banks . . t .Accounts Receivable Overdrafts

LIABILITIES Capital 5tock , . . . $ ,U,o.uU Surplus . 125,000.00 Undivided Profits 365 1 74.30 Circulating Notes 246,400.00 Deposits 3,400,869.75 Due Federal Reserve Bank ......... 50,000.00 Reserve for Taxes and Interest 9,317.58

laDuiues . . .

92,720.00

80,303.19 19,000.00 9,426.38 190,266.83 65,741.63 296.00

Other Assets '. 26,877.27 $2,184,549.97 LIABILITIES Capital Stock .' $ 1 25,000.00 Surplus 30,000.00 Undivided Profits 39,224.38 D2Dosits 1,882,175.33 Reserve for Taxes and Interest 8,150.26 Bills Payable 100,000.00 $2,184,549.97

OFFICERS PETER W. MEYN President JOS. W. . WEIS Vice-President DAVID T. EMERY Secretary-Treasurer CHAS. H. WOLTERS Asst. Secy.-Treas. DIRECTORS J. N. BECKMAN W. C. BELMAN FRANK S. BETZ DAVID T. EMERY ALBERT MAACK J. H. MEYN PETER W. MEYN A. M. TURNER JOS. W. WEIS

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