Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 345, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1922 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Fridav. April 21. 1922
Radiophone Program
Here are the stations and their "calls." Listen for the stand-by .-isnal. Pick out your concert. They all start at 8:00 p. m. Stations: Chicago, K - Y - W; Pittsburg-. K-D-K-A; Springfield .Mass., W-B-Z: Newark. X. J., AV-J-Z
Cleveland "W-II-K; Medford Hill Side, Mass.. W-B-l, Indianapolis. 9-Z-J: Detroit. 'U'-W-J; Schenectady, X. Y.. W-G-Y: (starts at C:4o p. ni.) Fort AVood. W-Y-C-R (3:00 p. m. 14o0 meters.) Davenport, Iowa, V-O-C. Tune your instruments to 30-rne-ter wave length. Time from S to 9 p. m. Friday's program Is as follows: Morsan T.. Kast man. Director.
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Our Used Cars Are "Regular" Stock
The used car is just as much a part of our business as the new cars we sell. We do hot buy up used cars to sell as a speculation, but we handle them year in and year out as a part of our regular operation. This means that the good-will value of this business is included in every used car offered here.
Here are three used cars recently taken in new car trades. We think each one is an exceptional bargain. It's price is no indication of it's value. Model 685 Nash Coupe. Its fine condition indicates the splendid care its former owner gave it. A remarkable value at $1025. Model E-44 Buick Roadster with Rex top. Summer and winter sides. First class mechanical condition and newly painted in a deep wine color. See this car today, $475. Model 34-C Oakland Sedan. Mileage less than 6.000. Upholstery just like new. Mechanical condition" and paint excellent. Offered at $775.
TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED IF DESIRED Overland-Fudge Co. 74 State Street Telephone 304
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Moderate Prices
Oth ers at $5.00 $6.00 $7.00 $8.00 $9.00 $10.00
Watch our Windows
Shoes FVr Men Who Care
BOOT SHOP Hammond
Shoes For Wear Eyerywhere
Vopular Program Courtesy of Shapiro. Rt-rnstein & Co., Inc. Italian Song, Mamma Mia. Caruso Liirieo Clausi. I'iano Duet Urmal Ianpton and Ktp'I Hose. Geo but. 1 Hate to Go Hume Alone, Goodwin. Carme Romano. Ci.mpdy Songs- Eilly Stoneham; tarki-y Stories, Billy Stoneham. ..1 Want My Mammy, Duel Ermal ljangton and Carme Homano. On the Gin Gin Ginny Shore, Donaldson Hoy Thornton and Hilly Stoneham. Piano Solo, Hindu Rope. Rose Fred Hose. By the Ohio Shore, simgr by Mrs. Icna Josephine Stoneham. Aeeordian Acconiponiment by Mike Onesto. l'opular Medley of Shapiro. Bernwtein Publ leations Ensemble and Fred Hamm'.s Mtiody Hoys.
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si'W R ci.om: (INrERNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE NKW YORK, April 21. The stock market closed firm today. Suidebaker was the most prominent feature of the last hour, making another new high for the year at 1 2 :t Ts . American Express showed a fain of 5'2 points at 142. United States S!el was quiet, receding to I'll',, and Baliwin yielded one point to U7". Hupp Motor rose nearly two points to lS'-j. United Retail Stores moved up over one roint to SO': Government bom's unchanged: railwav and nlh'r bonds steady
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Allis Chalmers American Car and Foundry American Smelting American Steel Foundry .. American Tel. and Tel. . . . Baldwin locomotive Bethlehem Steel B Chesapeake end Ohio .... Chicago and Northwestern Colorado Fuel
Consolidated Gas 117 Corn Products 103i. General Electric 164 General Motors .. 13 Illinois Central 107
1-ackawanna Steel ... I-ehlh Vall-y Mexican Pe.roleum . Midvale Steel Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific .... Pure Oil Pressed Steel Car .... Railway Steed Springs Reading-
Republic Iron and Steel 7,:, Studebaker t ...12? Texas Co . . .
V. S. Steel . . West i n srlmii e Willys Overland Sinclair Oil
:AI MAIIKKT CHICAGO. April 21. Higher Liverpool cables started a wave of btiyinp of vhent today that ran the market Into stop loss orders an 1 prices advanced rapidly. September made a new TiIrIi record for the crop and July and May were near the top marks for the season. Strength in wheat was reflected In corn during: early trading but the market eased off near the close. Oats were firm throughout most of the session but sapged off at the cl ose. Wheat closed unchanged to 1 hlcrher: corn ' to i lower: oats
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Leg Veal ... 15c
fHICAfiO CASH C.JVAINWHEAT No. 1 hard winter $ 1,47 ; No. 2 hard winter Ah't; No. 3 hard yellow Jt.41'i; No. 4 hard yellow $1.25. CORN No. 2 mired 6m"61ic; No. 2 whi'e C3Vift63sir; No. 2 yellow 61 4 1' 2'2; No. 2 mixed 60v3rp, file; No. 3 white 61H6Uic; No. 3 yellow 604 "5 61 '.-ic; No, 4 mixed 60c; N"o. 4 yellow f,0c. , OATS No. 1 w hite 4 1 1; (S 44c ; No. 2 white 41 ' t fi; 43!ic; No. 3 white 3S'it?29sic; No. 4 white 375j38?ie. MIVMUI'OI.IS ;RAI CLOSE WHEAT July J1.4t'; May 1.54B. CORN" July 57B: May 52S. OATS Sept. 37 5S; July 33'.i?;S May 33B.
FUAX July 59 Vic.
$2.70B: May $2,76. July SS'iS; May 5'
t nicAf.o pitonrtE BUTTER Receipts 4.135 tubs. Creameryex'ra 5'Hr: standard 37c; firsts 34-."."; packing stock 16 i. 18. EGGS Receipts 35.f'!l cases. Miscellaneotis 23fi231ic; ordinary firsts 22l!22'2c; firsts 230-24c. siorx riTV i.ivh stock HOCJS Receipts 4.i00. Market 10c hither. Bulk 1 0.00 U 10.20'; ranee $9,001(10.25,. CATTEE - Receipts l,0O. Market stron-c. 13c hiirher.
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place. It is now believed the re-j nual police chiefs convention, rttport from Salonlki should have ed that the convention will be hel read Monastir but in that tele-j at San Francinco this year and h graphic communication, the name j hopes that he will be able to attend of the city was dropped grivinsr risv j East year Gary was elven a nationto the wldesuread belief that the I wide publicity througrh its police deexplosion occurred In Saloniki. partment.
f INTERNATIONAL NtW3 StRVICtJ ATHENS, ii. -- .ia...nally the whole town of Monastir, in Southern Serbia, is in ruins today as a result of an explosion th-re on Tuesday of an ammunition dump in which was rtored all tins r.-aidu of war materials of former uru-ic. in the Near Cast. Inhabitants of the town, a rut-dly of all nationalities. numbering about 45,000 are homeless. Many are seeking icfuge in the j-urrnund-ing mounta;ns. No details if the number of dead are yet available, duo to the jaucity of cuninim.lation so far established with the ruined tow n. All reports say conditions arc pitiful and great excitement still prevails amoi:c those wjn were fortunate enough to escape death or injury. Thert are uu leoorts JatKmpts to Biait -escue worl'- Aid is bcinpr rushed to th-i stricke.i are. from all parts of the Balkan penninsula. No further reports have been received today of conditions in Saloniki. where c like disaster was reported yesterday to have taken
CHIEF OF POLICE Forbis of Gary, whose only spare moments in a year are when he attends the an-
NO OLD WOMEN , NOWADAYS
lESSTAHT SWANSBOWN
Modern dress, hair dressers, facial experts and cosmetics all combine to keep women of all atfes young and attractive In appearance. Not until the telltale wrinkles become so deep, the figure fctoops. or some ailment or weakness develops to drag a woman do wn doe ehe really look her age. Every woman owes it to herself and her family to keep herself young in appearance, and happy. When headab.es, backache or "the blues" develop or when a woman reaches the trying- age from fortyfive to fifty, I.ydia E. Plnkhams Vegetable Compound may be depended upon to keep her in health as it has so many other women whose letters wc are continually publishing fn this paper. Adv.
Makes cake that's real cake. Takes only 3
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A. MILLER 348 N. Hohman St. Telephone 2402 Specials for Saturday
STRICTLY FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, per dozen
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Hammond Candy Co. m i Soulias & Rogers. Props. Wd
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Fine Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for Pure Creamery Butter, per lb Pure White Lard, 3 lbs. for Fine Tomatoe Catsup, 2 bottles for Monarch Baked Beans, 3 cans for Armour's and Campbell's Baked Beans, 3 large cans Fancy Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 cans for. . . . Aunt Jemima Pancake Flcur. 2 pkgs. 27c; pkg.. . Kellogg's and Post Toasties Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.. . Red Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. for. . . Fancy Peas, No. 2 cans, 3 cans for Fancy Red Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 cans for Fine Cooking Potatoes, per peck Per Bushel, $1.28
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Ceresota and Gold !j" 1 O Medal Flour. 242 lbs. P 1 1 49 lbs. $2.25 Fine Peaberry Coffee, 2 OC lbs. for 47c; per lb .. Our Fine Breakfast Coffee, OOr 2 lbs. for 45c; per lb Monarch Coffee in 3 lb. QCp packages, per pkg.......
Soap American Family, P. & G.
Naptha, rels Naptha, Lighthouse, 10 bars for.. Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans, for ....
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er, per pkg Pet Milk, large cans, per can Nutro, large cans, 3 for .
Libby's Fancy Apple But- 1 C ter, l7'2 oz- can 2 for.. Fine California Peaches, 23 C No. 3 cans, 3 cans 54c; can Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25 C
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FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
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Friday Evening, April 21, Eight o'clock
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Are the property owners of the Eleventh Ward willing to have the Board of Public Works violate the integrity of the streets in the new and progressive part of Hammond BY PUTTING SIDEWALKS ON THE CURB LINE as has been done in the old decrepit clown town and close in south side of the city? Can there be Any Defense of Such Conduct? COME OUT AND MAKE YOUR INFLUENCE FELT
Friday Evening, April 21, Eight o'clock
MAY Brunswick Records .ON SALE TOD AY nPFRATIO
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Wyman Piano Company R. H. REID, Manager 525 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.
