Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 357, Hammond, Lake County, 5 May 1922 — Page 10
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PROSECUTING ATTGRJOET D. M. Kinder vra.a given & handsome vote by hla Gary frind. He led bis ticket with a. vote of 4,613 votes. Ho "was likewise lvea a keavy vote .11 over th county.
W. E. LONG CO. THE PEOPLES STORE ANNUAL MAY SALE SATURDAY BARGAINS Our Annual May aSIe is attractin; more than ordinary attention. The prices are extremely low. Tomorrow will be the big day. FINE PERCALE 19c YARD Bookfold, light and dark patterns, fast colors. FAMOUS GINGHAMS 22 c YARD Red Seal, fast colors, beautiful patterns. Saturday only. FRENCH VOILES 48 c YARD Mostly checks, 40 inches wide, fast colors. PERMANENT SWISS ORGANDIE 88 c YARD 45 inches wide. This cloth is the very best imported quality. IMPORTED SCOTCH GINGHAMS 59c YARD 32 inches wide, finely woven, all wanted checks. BEACH CLOTH 29c VARD 36 inches wide in blue, lavender, pink, tank green and navy. . NOTIONS Double Mesh Hair Nets. 3 for 25c Adamantine Pins, 2 for. ...25c Jerum Hat Coloring 25c Darning Cotton, 2 for 5c Ric Rac Braid, 10 yards... 19c Hand Brushes . .t 4. . ,5c Williams Shaving Soap 5c LADIES' BRASSIERES 25c Brocaded or plain, pink only, all sizes. LADIES' UNION SUITS 59c Bodice or band top, knee length fine combed yard all sizes. KAYSER'S SILK GLOVES $1.00 Black, white mastic, mode or grey, best quality, all sizes. WOMEN'S FIBRE HOSE 59c Black, cordovan, nude or grey; all sizes. WOMEN'S PURE SILK HOSE $1.49 Betsy Ross quality in all seasonable shades. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS 5c EACH La stwj hammed plain white, 10c values, LINGETTE BLOOMERS Cakty Silk Striped Satin Bloomers in sizes 27 and 29 only, all colors. $1.75 WATER PROOF BABY PANTS 25c Small, medium and large excellent quality, CRIB BLANKETS 98c to $1.39full size, pink or white, scalloped edges, pretty patterns. You buy your shoes at a Shoe Store. Wihy not buy your Rugs and Linoleum at a Rug Store? Floor-Covering Stor?
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EAST CHICAGO THE Blk's Radio dance happen this evening:. FRANK KICKX.ES la leavingr the 1 Sabo Auto Sales to open a Hupmoblle Bales room In Gary. COUNCILMAN Stanley Kaczkow-1 ski Is visiting; at South Hav.n, Slichthis week to gret a Una on crop prospects for this fall. IR. E. J. DAVIS, president of the Chamber of Commerce, was eleoted president of the Men's Club of the Congreratlonal church. RESOLVED: That East ChlaasoIndiana Harbor and Hammond should be amalgamated will 'be de- I bated between the East Chicago and Hammond Chamber of Commerce here In the near future. ROT "W. FEIK, principal of thi Wahingrtain Grade Sdh-ool. returned home from Detroit last night to at tend Principal II. H. Clark"s funeral held this morning. Mr. Folk has been in Detroit studying the school system there. "SATISFACTION or your money I back." is the attractive appeal In the. 10 Days Bee Hhs etore $100,000 Sacrifice Sale. Continuing until Saturday May 13. The buyer has tihe choice of a selected stocks of garments at the lowest possible prices. THE business trend Spring trade continues to display unusually great gains over the winter months; con struction and iron and steel recover I leading the revival; European out look clearing as Genoa pro grass Is made; financial confidence pro nounced, says the Iron Trade Re view. WHAT is a Prestidigitator? If you are interested in finding out, attend the Bast Chicago Masonic entertainment tomorrow night. Fun begins at 8:30 p. m. In addition to excellent music and fancy dancifntg a. unique entertainment will be given by Henry S. Roethig, the famous Novelty and Comedy Prestidigitator. CONVENIENT to Indiana Harbor people arrangements have been made by the Water Company to have water bills paid at the Insurance offices of Riley and Westberrg, 137th and Cedar streets. This new arrangement of the Water Company is In accordance with the request made by Councilman "Bob" Smith of the fifth ward. . Gary A radio outfit Is to foe Installed by the Boy Scouts, troop 16, at the Broadway Hut according to T. C. Polk, the south side Hut secretary, this morning1. THE regular business meeting of the Gary Post of the American LegIon, was held at the Broadway Hut last night. Several matters of importance came up for discussion. SPRING Is here, at least one Garyits thought it was yosterday, when ho was oo In the business dlatrlot wearing a straw hat. Be got away unmolested however, lucky as he was. KNICKERS have mada their appearance on the streets of Gary. Yesterday a half a doxsn high edhool "flappers" Invaded Broadway with the above garb and caused considerable attention. ROT DROWTT, formerly of th. real estate firm of Slabaugh and Drawty which dlasotved partnership this week is now located in the Reynold's .building at 623 Broadway, with Attorney Dam Redding. WORKMEN ar. imslly enff&ged at Miller Beaoh getting the bath house and grounds ready for the summer season. Th. Gary-Miller beach promises to be one of the favorlt. amuse ment srpobs of the summer this y.ar. "CLEAN UP WEEK" in Gary which (started Monday Is progressing' nicely according to Mayor R. O. John son who elated this morning that I th. drive would continue until the
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Dear Mrs. Thompson: My huzJand has had a friend who has bn aloiot a brother to Win rver Bines they wore In sehool tofrother. This friend cornea to our homo a great deal and he and my husbsod: nave jjreat times together. Tho friend is not married. Of course I did evei-y thing I could to make th friend feel welcome becauae I knew ray hubmd would want me to. I invited him to dinner often and when he would come and my husband was not at horn I would drop what I waj doing: and sit down ana entertain has been going" on tor two years. Recently it has seemed to me that the friend has been too deeply interested in me, bat I thought ho merely felt better acquainted. But the last time my husbaxd was away from home he came over becaose hs knew I was alone and he told me then tha'; he loved me and that he didn't think he would coma any more. He aaked ff I thought he thould tell my husband about his kve or if he should merely stay iwav and not eiva my husband aav reason for it. I didn't know what bo advise him and I want your jielp. UNCERTAIN. If vour husband's friend tells bim the truth, it will hurt him to know that he stands in the way of bis friend's happiness, but he will toluo the friend all the more because of his honor, but if tl 1 friend merely stays away he will hurt your husband deeply. I be lieve it will be better if he tells the truth and then stays away. He is rieht in deciding not to come 1 1 : i. 1 ny mure nou ueiuier vwu uur juui Jiusband should urge him, because iseeing you wijl only make condi tions harder for him. ! 1 If more men had his sense of i honor we would have a better world. He has sacrificed his own desires because of his loyalty to ' fcls friend. I wonder why he didn't
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entire city is given a thorough renovating'. THE city hall was closed this afternoon. In tribute to Attorney Geo. Manlove wfoose sudden death occurred Tuesday afternoon. A huge crowd of friends from all over the county attended the Impressive funeral rites at the Episcopal church this afternoon. Sofia Kovocich, 15 year old Gary girl, who was shot 5 times through the breast by her lover, Frank Wagoner, 26 years old who then fired 3 shots Into his own body committing suicide, when the parents of the girl refused to let htm marry her, Is rtill In a critical condition at the Mercy hospital and not expected to live. WHXTIJfG RADIO CONCERTS . The public is Invited to attend tbe nightly radio concerts heard at the Association office. A receiving set with three-step amplifier hai been installed br A. G. Whltmer of Chicago. ChilJron should be accorn-I-anied by their parent. Whiting ffavlnirs & Loan Assn. 600 119th U WhltU, Ind. 5-5 NEW YORK. May 6. In order to give Earl Thomson of Dartmouth an opportunity to lower his own world record of 14 2-5 seconds for the 120. yard hurdles when he appears here. May 23, it is being planned to bring on Harold Barron of Penn State for a match with Thomson. This pair ran "one-two" at the last Olympic games, In addition to which Barron was national champion at one time. NEW YORK STOCKS CLOSE t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Allis Chalmers 49 American Car and Foundry ...162 American Steel Foundry 39 American Tel. and TeU ...... .122 14 i Baldwin Locomotive 117 V4 I Bethlehem Steel B 78 SXSSSSSB9 confess to your husband and remain silent to you, but it is evident be tried to do the right thing. Dear Mrs. Thompson t I have been keeping company with a I young man for the last five mo .tl s. j We have both decided we care for each other, and have become enfaged. ' This young man goes to ancea, not with another girl, but with onng men, and I disapprove. Do you think an engaged young man should go to danaes without hia lady friend? This is causing a great deal of trouble and I would appreciate your advising me whether I am right or wrong. FAITH, It does seem frightfully selfish, because at the dances he mast take other girls for partners, I don't believe I would care much for that spirit in a supposed fiance. Dear Mrs. Thompsons I am a girl of seventeen and I have been keeping company with a fellow for six months who is twenty years of age. When he was three years old one of his arms was badly burned and scarred, and for that , reason my parents are against my going with him. They seem to be under the impression that he is a sick fellow on account of his arm, although I am sure that he is in the best of health. They insist upon my breaking of. with him. What would you advise me to do? Meet him on the outside or break off at once, although I love him and I know that he loves me ? ANXIOUS. The accident might as easily have happened to a son of your parents, and would it not be unkind in their eyes for another mother's daughter whom he loved to discriminate against hiri because of his accident? There may, however, be some other reason which you have not disclosed. After all, you are but seventeen and still should have the guidance of wise and loving parents.--
THE "BUFFER" STATE
Chesapeake and Ohio 65i Chicago and Northwestern .... 75 Colorado Fuel S3 Conrolidated Gas .....120 Crucible Steel 6514 General Motors 12 Lackawanna Steel 69 Lehigh Valley - 62 Mexican Petroleum ....... ....131 Midvale Steel SlAn Norfolk and Western ........ .106Northern Pacific , 77 Pure Oil 33 Pressed Steel Car 79 Railway Steel Springs 101 Reading 77 Republic Iron and Steel 64 V Studebaker ...120 Texas Co. 49 U. S. Steel 97 "Willys Overland 8 Sinclair " Oil S2 CHICAGO CASH GRAIX WHEAT No. 2 red $1.4114: No. 3 red $1.83; No. 2 hard winter $1.41 1.424; No. 3 hard winter $1.37. CORN No. 2 mixed 6363c; No. 2 white 364c; No. 3 yellow 68 64c; No, 3 mixed 62 3 63c; No. 3 white 62 c; No. 3 yellow 62 63c; No. 4 mixed 6262c; No. 4 white 6262c; No. 4 yellow 61 62c. OATS No. 1 white 45c; No. 2 white 40O4Be; No. 3 white 39 43c; No. 4 white 36 40c. MTXjrEAPOLXS GRAi: CXOSB "VTIEEIAT July 1.44; May 1.54. CORN July 67S; May 543. RYE July 96V4S: May 99S. OATS Sept. 37S; July 35c; May 34B. KLAX July $2.$2S; May $2.85. BARLEY July 59 c; May 58 B; Sept. 60c. CHICAGO PRODrCE BUTTER Receipts 5,96$ tubs. Creamery extra 84c; standards 33c; firsts 29 33c; packing stock 17 18c. EGGS Receipts 18,100 cases. Miscellaneous 23(J23o; ordinary firsts 2122c; firsts 2424c LIVE POULTRY Turkeys rScii chickens 25c; broilers 38 Qi 45c; roosters 15c; geese 16oj ducks 26c. POTATOES Receipts 60 cars. Wisconsin $1.70 1.75; Minnesota $1.70; Idaho rurals $1.80. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs., good white kidneys, 7c; 70 to lbs., fair to choice meaty, t3 9c; 90 to 100 lbsfair to prime white kidney, 9 10c; fancy, thick white mtated, 100 to 110 lbs., 111312a; overweight, coarse, thin stock-. 186 to 175 lbs., 68c.
Economy Grocery & Market Co. Manufacturers of Fancy Home-Made Sausages 81 State Street. Hammond. Ind. Telephone Hammond 49
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Strawberries, per quart 32c New Potatoes, 4 lbs. OCJ for C Home Grown Green 5c Largs Pineapples, QO c SMALL LEAN PORK BUTT peund SsaixH Meaty Spare "lip Ribs, per pound Veal Sboolder, per pound Veal Chops, per pound Breast of Veal, per pound 12c 15c 5c FREE DELIVERY TO
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CHICAGO IJVli STOCK HOGS Receipts 17.000. Market strong to 10c higher. Bulk $10,18 10.65. Top $10.70. Heavy weight $10.20010.45; medium weight $10.40 010.70; light weight $W.60 10.70; pigs $10.1010.58. CATTLE Receipts 3.600. Market generally steady. Beef steers, choice and prime $8.6009.35, medium and good $7.65 3i 8.60, good and chotoe $8.259.10, common and medium $7 8.25: butcher cattle, heifers $5.75 8.50, cows $4.7507.35, bulls $4.65 6.75. SHEEP Receipts 6.000. Market, best handy lambs steady, others dull; sheep unevenly lower. Lambs, 84 lbs. down. $12. 6014. 90; lambs. 85 lbs. up, $12.0014.05; lambs, culls and common, $9.7512.25; spring lambs $14.00017.00. BAST ST. LOHI IIVB STOCK CATTLE Receipts 900. Market steady. Native beef steers $8,28 0 8.75; yearling, steers and heifers $8.2509.00; cows $4 5007.00; stockers and feeders $4.0006.85; calves $5.500 9.00; canners and cutters 8.60 04.50. HOGS Receipts 11,00. Market 6010c hlg'her. Mixed and butchers $10.60010.70; good heavies $10,600 10.70; roughs $8.9009.00; lights 10.60 10.70; pigs $9.60 0 10.60. Bulk $10,60010.70, SHEEP Receipts 1.0O0. Market steady. Mutton ewes $7.5009.00; lambs $12.00 0 14.86; canners and choppers $1.0003.50. HAST HUFF A IX) LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 350, Market active. Shipping steers $8.0008.50; feeders $5.0006.60; butcher grades $7.2508.40; heifers $5.5008.00; cows $2.2506.76. SirEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 6,405. Markets active. Choice lambs $15.00015.60; cull to fair $6 14.75; sheep $3.00010.60. HOGS Receipts 7.200, Market active. Torkers $11.36011.35; pigs $11.25011.60; mixed $11.25011.35. siorx orrr live stock HOGS Receipts 6,000, Market 1015c higher. Range $9.00010,25. Bulk $3.90010.16. CATTLE Receipts 1,200, Market stron.y. Fed steers and yearlings $7.00r?S.50; ffd butchers $5.0007.76; cannon and cutters $3.00 0 4.25; stockers and yearlings $6.0007.50; feeders $5.00 0 7.O0; feeding cows and heifers $3.750 6.00, SHEEP Receipts 750. Market steady. 15c Extra Standard Cora, 3 cans for Libby's Dried Beef, Ser jar ire's Root Beer Extract, per boiii . . . . . Flash Hand Cleaner, 3 cans for 29c 23 c 21c 25c ROAST, pel 18c Beef Pot Roast, 15c and Boiling Beef, per pound Home Mads Pork or Liver Sausage, pound. Home Made Bologna Sausage, lb , 18c 8c 15 c 18c ALL PARTS OF CITY
ARY MAN IS - AGAIN IN COURT MICHIGAN CITT, Ind., May 5 r. Abe Chaiken, of Gary, who was Treated last December on the charg s of wife desertion and broug-ht to Ms city for trial, was again in the ?ity court here yesterday. He was rouirtrt to the city last everolngT toy 'erg-eant Kruae on a charre of failire to provide. He appeared in ourt with Attorney Opperman. of
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At "Hammond's Lowest
CHILDREN'S Straw Hats From 2 to 6 years, all colors. 98c value,
Mens Summer Underwear on Sale! Bargains in Men's Underwear of the Better Kind
MEN'S FINEST USle combed yard Union Suits, short sleeves, ankle length, 4U9uue3 (X)'$ B $1.35
Men's Suits to Order $30.00 Or the finest all wool fabrics, perfect fit strictly hand-tailored to your measure LADIES' SPRING HATS The Finest Hats Large Selection $ 1 .SS to
COATS Coat of Polo Cloth, Velour, Broad Cloth or the American Normandie. Values to $45.00. Special HO 15 275
just Arrived NEW DRESS PANTS NEW CAPS Just Received For men and young men, all new shades. 11 wool flannel and worsteds, finest blue silk lined Serge or blue pencil stripe. Largest selec tion ".00 4.75 2.00 3.50 $4 15 6.75 Men's Overalls Men's Work Shoes "Large and Roomy Brand" triple stitched "Endicot Johnson" or "Rice and Hutchof the heavy white back, 20 dennim. ins," solid leather throughout. aGuaran$1.95 value. Special $ J 5 tCe' bargain. Special jj 2 20
ys9 2 Pair of All Fine Tailored Suits Boys Shoes Endicott Johnson make good and strong, black. Size 10 to $1 QO at.. A Sizes 1 to 6, $2.59
Gary and filed a plea In abatement, alleging that he has been under bond at Gary since April 11 on the same charge; that a settlement was made at that time, and that he had been paying; his wLIe $15 a week ever since. Mrs. Chaiken admitted the statement ' and Judge Gleason found Chaiken not guilty.
SPRING IS HERE The number of stolen bicycles Is an annual sign of spring according
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CHILDREN'S COATS 2 to 6 years, all wool light aT....$3,98
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For Men and Young Men All the Newest Styles are Represented Very Low Priced for Quick Sales $1.50 and $2.50
WILSON BROS. Knitt Union Suits, for summer, $1.45
WILSON BROS. A t h 1 e t ic Union Suits, full cut garment, special $1.00
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SUITS All Wool Tricotine Suits, silk lined. All hand embroidered of the latest styles. $10 00 to $25 00
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Boys' Caps Finest all wool fabrics. Latest styles with unbreakable. Visors special 59c 75c $1
to Chief of Police Fnrbis and man thefts are 'being reported at the station.
A night and day vigil Is still being kept by members of the Garj police department in hopes of capturing the brutal moron who early this week attacked and severely injured a young west side girl ani made his escape. Frightened, thf child was unable to gKe a verj close description. aAJSBsBBfe sfalsM&isstiMI AT SHNEIDER'S TCMO) Price Store" GIRL'S Silk Dresses 2 fine combinations. Sizes 8 to 14. Big U QO bargain... V Halts MEN'S. ATHLETIC Union Suits A good grade. Special 65c DRESSES )f Canton Crepes, Taf fetas, or the new Canton Crepe, satin face. The new models $20 o to $25 00 BOYS' UNION SUITS Boys' Summer Union Suits, knit or athletic, big bargain. All sizes A Q to 34, at......"71-
