Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 333, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1922 — Page 2
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THE TIMES "Friday. April 7, 1922.
MAlUiET Cl.OSB t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW TO.R1C, Ar-r'.l 7 Tha stock markst closed stror.sr today. Mexi
can 1'etrolaum advanced nearly 3 points tu lJira- Gulf States Steel, at its high ef S3i. showed a ncv gain of 11 Vi points. Studehaker rallied over ono point to 116 Vi and Baldwin recovered to 114VI. Government bonds unchanged; railway and other bonds strong. XEW YORK STOCKS CLOSK Allls Chalmers 18Vi
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POT ROAST, best cuts, lb. ROLLED RIB ROAST, per lb.... GOOD BACON, per lb. .. . LIVER SAUSAGE, per lb PORK SAUSAGE, per lb. ;
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American Steel Foundry 38 American Tel. and Tel 121 V
H iMw-n Jj Morr.o' f ve Bethlehem Steel B Chesapeake tnd Ohio .... Chicago and Northwester Colorado Fuel General Electric General Motcrs Lackawanna Steel Mexican Petroleum Mldvale Steel Norfolk and Western Northerly Pacific Pure Oil Pressed Steel Car Railway Steel Spring's Reading Republic Iron and Steel .. Studehaker Texas Co U. S. Steel Willys Overland Sinclair OH
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CHICAGO CASH CHAIS WHEAT No. 2 red S1.31; No. 4 hard yellow $1.20; No. 3 mixed $1.25V CORN No. 2 mixed 5737&c; No. 2 white 58c; No. 2 yellow 56 i Q o7a4c; No. 3 mlxe dj5i g 55.5ic; ..
butchers $4.757.D0; stockers and yearlings :$ 5.50; 7.25; feeders Jfi.'.-O ?r 7.00s feeding cows and heifers 3.5i if 5.50. SOUTH OMAHA. Livn STOCK HOGS live its 3,i uO. XarU.il
white 57:g57Vc; No. 3 yellow 53 U J steady to bir m. lilVn i J. SO 1; 10. 1 J;
SeVae; No. 4 mixed 5 I rq, o 1 tj c ; X). I tup $10.15.
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CHICAGO GBA1X CLOSE CHICAGO, April 7 Wheat tradf was very narrow throughout the. session today and the clo.-;e about unchanged. Most of the tradingwas in the nature of evening- up processes. Dullness prevailed also in corn and oats. Wheat closed unchanged to higher; corn unchanged to i.i higher; oats y 14 higher; provisions steady to hiyher.
CAKD OP THANKS We take this opportunity to thank our many friends and relatives for their loving kindness, sympathy and help during the illness and aft-r the death of our beloved wife, daug-hter. and sifter. Julia Sikora IVst. V.'e especially wish to thank East Chicago Lodge No. B. P. O. Elks. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Ma key, Mr. and Mrs. Jno Muha, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mulia, Jr. Del win II. Post, Michael Sikora and Family, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Muha, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eelr.eski. 4:7
WANTED Tvidy with executive ability to assist in adv. and sale dept. of retail store. Write core Times. Himm'tt'd. 4:7:1
wiiiio ;ic; iN). ye, low ao vj. OATS No. 2 w hite 37 V2 3c ; No, 3 white 33'-; (a 37Uc; Xc. 4 white 344 Q 3 5 - c. I'HIC.KiO PUODICE BUTTER Receipts 7.249 tubs. Creamery extra 3lc; standard 33'io; firsts 311 33c; packing stock 16& ISc. EGGS Receipts 25.078 cases. Miscellaneous 22 18' 2 2, ie; ordinary fii-afs 21 C? 21Ho; firsts 22c. 1.1 Vi; PuC'UTKY Turkeys SOc; chickens 2Sc; prin;.-s 30c; roosters 20c; geese 15c, duck 30c. POTATOES Receipts 43 tars. Wis. round white $1.50 y 1.60; Minn. roind white $1,4 341.50; early Oh'o Sandland $1.001.13; Idaho rurals $1.50tj l.60; Idaho rutset $1.5001.75. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs. 7feSc; 70 to SO lbs. SQOe; 90 to 11 Olbs. Seller; fancy 12(ij;l3c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 22,000. Market active, steady to 10 3 higher. Bulk
$10,25 S 10.75; top $10.80; heavy weight $10.25-3 r.55; medium weight ?10.45'u 10.75; pigs 5 3. 50 ii 10.65. CATTLE Receipts 4,500. Market slow, generally steady. Beef steers, choice and prime $i 75 S D.40, medium and goad $7.45 'a 3.73, good and choice SS,15'!j-9.35, common and medium $6.60'j 8.13; butcher cattle, heifers $3,35 8 8-15, cows $1.50fft7.23, bulls $ 1.51.1 i 5.25. SHEEP iUo'irts 3,500. Market penerally steady. Lambs, 84 'Us. down. $13. 75'u 16,25; lambs. 85 lbs. up, $13.00.5 16.50; lambs, culls and common, $ 10.50 13 5 0.
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CATTLE Receipt.-. 1.10O. classes steady to string.
calves 251t50 higher 1 SHEEP Receipts 3,000. Maricet lambs stea.ly to 25c lower. T V ' $15.63; best clipped lambs $13.75;; yearlinga 13.C0; wsthers $12 00. rjv. 0top $9.50. Sheep and feeders steady. Feeding lambs $13.25. j EAST ST. inns LIVE STOCK ! CATTLE Receipts 750. Mark- t steady. Native beef steers $8.25 ; H.oo; yearli.ig steers and heif -?i s SS.oO'fi 9.00; cows $10 6,23; stockers and feeders 5 3.2 5 ft 6.50 ; calves $3.75, : S.""; canners and cutters $2.50&i 3.50. ; HOGS Pecelpts 8.500. Market j steady. Mix-id and butchers $10. 55 j 10 65; good gravies $10,251r 10. 30 ; j roughs $8,752-9.00 lights $10.55! 10.35; pigs $9,00110.40; bulk $10.50 I (if, 10.60. SHEEP Receipts none. Market nominal. Mutton ewes $9.00 1 D-tb ;
lambs $8.00 it 15.75 ; canners anl choppers $2.00 5.00.
TOLEDO SEED C LOSE CLOVER Cash $14.50; April $13.35; Oct. $11.40. ALS1KE Cash 511.50. TIMOTHY Cash $2.95; May $3.00; Seph. $3i30; Oct. $3.25
SIOUX CITY LIVE STOCK HOGS receipts 5.000. Market steady to strong-. Ran.e $9.00-510.15; bulk $9. SO '3: 10.00. - CATTLE Receipts 800- Market stronsr. Short, feds $ 6.5 0 Tt 8.50 ; fed
Gary SELLING "moonshine" in Gary must be profitable. Risto Vogavich 1076 Adams street, arrestee! early this week for violating the. state liquor law had over $300 on his person when searched. His case was Hied direct in the criminal court.
Corning "FOOLISH WIVES"
Coming "PEACOCK ALLEY"
PARTHENON
TODAY and TOMORROW 5 HIGH CLASS ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE "SILENT YEARS" The spirit of "Mother Eternal" with ail-star cast. "SUIDAY Complete change of program 5 HIGH CLASS ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Also LESLIE HENSON ia "ALPS BUTTON" Coming: MONDAY, APRIL 10th For Four Days jaae Novak and Lfcvvis Stone in "THE ROSARY"
ORPHEUM TODAY and TOMORROW WESLEY BARRY The Freckle Faced Star in "School Days" Also Comedy and News Weekly
COMING SUNDAY For Three Days LESTER CUNEO in "Blue Blazes"
DE LUXE LAST TIMES TODAY and TOMORROW William Fox presents "FOOTFALLS" PoQard Comedy and Pathe Weekly SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY Ben Turpin in "MARRIED LIFE"
COMING SUNDAY, APRIL 16th HAROLD LLOYD "A SAILOR MADE MAN"
THE R. O. T. C. demonstration to have been bive.n by the Emerson students Saturday evening will be held this evening instead. It wili be staged in the boy's lower gymnasium starting at 7 o'clock.
PRESIDENT M. D. Heiney of the newly organized Glen Park State
bark's charter had been received, and that officials expect to be doing business within ninety days. The bank will have a capital of $23,000 and a substantial surplus.
Bank, announced yesterdaj' that the the war.
Belgian -women no longer work in the mines end on the docks, where
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Growing Plants Easter Lilies, Tulip3, Hyacinths, Prim Roses, Daffodils, Cinarens Cut Flowers Roses, Jonquils, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Violets, Pancas.
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The Come-Bank of The Farm Market
"Is the farm market coming back? Developments during the last few weeks prove unmistakably that lot only is it coming, but that it has already arrived," says Printers' Ink Magazine. The revival of the farm market is the secret of inleased business in the industries in the City of East Chicago. As farm markets pick-up and business revives and mills hire more men save and bank here.
Caoital and Surplus $125,000.00 UNITED STATES
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