Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 315, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1922 — Page 11
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tINTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, May 26. Decision of the United States railway labor board on questions of wage scales for railway employes, will be made Independently of the recent order of the interstate commerce commission reducing freight rates, according to Ben "VV. Hooper, chairman of the board. Hooper said that the board already had formulated one decision regarding wages of one class of railway employes when the interstate commerce commission's freight rates ruling- was announced and would proceei with ether decisions along the same line. He refused to indicate whether the wace deel-
BEING HUSBAND'S WIFE IS CAREER ENOUGH FOR HER
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A close-up of Babe Ruth's lamps and his big Dludgeon.
The suspension of Babe Ruth, world's greatest home-run hitter, will be lifted May 20, if the Babe respectfully applies fcr reinstatement on that date and Commissioner Landis decides the Big Bambino has been repentant enough and has suffered enough.
And when Ruth steps into action again the eyes of the baseball world will be turned upon him. "Will he start right in at his old tricks of slamming out homers at the rate of fifty-nine n season?" "Have his eyes slipped during the days of his enforced
idleness?" "Has he still the old wallop in his arms and shoulders and the perfect timing his swing that enabled him to drive the ball undreamed of distances last season?" These axe the questions the fans want to see answered. '
sions will provide for reductions or Increases. The wage decisions of the board, affecting approximately 400.000 men in the shop-crafts and maintenance of way departments will be handed down in the r.ear future. Decisions for all classes involved in the pres-
THE young deluge which hit Gary yesterday afternoon flooded the s-treots and basements of the city. The sewers were unable to carry away the downpour of rain and it naturally 'backed up into some o-f tihe basements causing considerable damage.
Mrs. Fritz Krelaler. . "Being xny husband's wife is ray eareer," says Mrs. Kreisler, wife of the world-famous violinist, who -ails next month for Europe to aid Austrian children. Although Mrs. Kreisler had the great American longing to go on the stage she holds that being Kreisler's wife is the most satisfying career she could have had.
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MARKET CLOSE INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK, May 16. The stock market closed irregular today. Republic Steel was a weak feature, falling over three points to 73, and U. S. Steel reacted from 102 to 101H. The Readlna- preferred Issues were
again In demand, the first preferred showing a gain of nearly five points at-54V. while the second preferred was 2H points higher at B4HStudebaker continued strong, touching 124 U from which it yielded to 122 Ts American Sumatra Tobacco was in large demand, moving, -C to 39V4Government bonds weak. Railway and othsr bonds irregular. The railroad stocks became prominent in the afternoon. Lake isrie and Western rose over four points to 25V4 and the pfd. rose five points to 44. Studebaker at 123 showed a gain of 31; points. Atlantic Gulf advanced throe points to 41 M. Hutland pfd. yielded from 44H to 41. America Sumatra Tobacco rose two points to 38 U. U. S. Steel hung around 101. NEW YORK STOCKS CIOSE - Allis Chalmers BO American Locomotive 116 American Smelting 65Va American Steel Foundry 38 American Tel. and Tel 123 i Baldwin Locomotive 118 Bethlehem Steel B 77i Cresapeake and Ohio 67 i Chicapo and Northwestern . 75 Colorado Fuel 34 Consolidated Gas 117
"BimeWeir Bimo 573 HOHM AN STREET We invite you to examine our merchandise, view our displays, and CONSIDER OUR PRICES. We want new friends to know as well as do our ofd friends. We offer values that will repay every shopper. Saturday Specials OUR EXTRA SPECIALS Native Steer Beef Chuck Roast, per lb..'.'. . . .7c and 10c .Wisconsin Milk Fed Veal Breast, per pound 4 c : Veal Shoulder Roast, anx-cut, any size 10c Fancy Creamery Butter, per pound .37c Swift's High Grade Summer Sausage, per pound 15c
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Boneless Rolled Ribs, per pound i. ... . . . . ... Swiss Steaks, per pound ..... .i. . .,. ... . . . Round Bone Roast, per pound .;. . Tender Round Steak, per pound .). Sirloin Steak, per 4 pound Flank Steaks, per pound t Pure and Fresh Hamburg, per pound i Boiling Beef, per pound Tender Beef Steak, per pound Mutton Shoulder, per . pound Frankf orts, per pound Bologna Sausage, per pound . . Polish Sausage, per' pound . . '. Veal Loaf, per pound ,
18c 18c 12c 20c 20c 14c 8c 6c 15c 10c 12c 10c 12c 18c
Minced Ham, per pound Native Veal Leg, per pound Native Veal Loin, per pound Shoulder Veal Chops, per pound Loin Veal Chops, per pound Fancy Light Pork Loin Roast, per pound Fresh Pork Roast, per pound Lsn Pork Butts, per pound Lean Pork Chops, per pound Fresh Hearts, per pound . Fresh Liver, per pound Bulk Pork Sausages, per pound Link Pork Sausage, per pound
Meaty Spare Ribs, per pound
18c 16c 16c 14c 20c 22c 15c 19c 24c 4c 4c 11c 12c
12c
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, any size piece. . . .18c Smoked Picnic Hams, your choice. 15c Fancy A No. 1 Brick Cheese, per pound 20c
LARD 56 lb. Tub $7.00 5 lbs. for 65c 1 ' pound for , . 1 5c
We have always given the people of Hammond better meats for less money and we will contince to do so.
WE MAKE PRICES OTHERS MEET THEM
Corn Products 102 Vi Crucible Steel 75Ti
General El-ctrlc 165i. General Motors 14 1, Lackawanna ?teel 76 i Lehigh Valley . .' 65 i Mexican Tetroleum 136H Miami Copper 30 V4 Midvale Steel 4U i Northern Taciflc 77 hi Pure Oil 32 U Pacific Oil 64 4 Railway Stsel Springs 104 Reading 81 4 Republic Iron and Steel 73S Southern Railway 244 Studebaker 123H Texas Co 49' U. S. Steel 101 i Westinghouse 62 U Willys Overland 8T4 Sinclair Oil 364 GRAIN CLOSE CHICAGO. May 26. Trade In wheat was mostly local and dull today and prices sagged off from the opening.
Corn met with sufficient buying to hold about steady. Pressure was lacking in oats and prices moved within narrow limits. Wheat closed H to 14 lower; corn unchanged to higher; oats h to H lower; provisions Irregular. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN WHEAT Xo. 2 red $1.26 1.27U : No, 3 red J1.24H; N'o. 2 hard winter $1.28 91.28; No. 3 hard winter 1.24 H 9 1.24 s; No. 2 northern spring dk $1.52; No. 3 northern spring $1.42H1.46; No. 3 mixed $1.20'iCORN No. 2 mixed 61i&62c; No, 2 white 614 62c; No. 2 yellow 614 62c; No. 3 mixed 61 S 61 14c; 03 white 615filic; No. 3 yellow 6H4 614; No. 4 mixed 60c; No. 4 white 60Hc; No. 4 yellow 60(S61,4. OATS No. 2 whit 39'4414c; No. 3 white 37U S I 1 '4c; No. 4 white 364 3 asHe. TOLEDO GRAIN CLOSE WHEAT Cash $1.30 LSI; May $1.29; July J1.25. CORN 66 4 31 67e. OATS Cash 435c RYE Cash $1.05. . EARLET Cash 68c. TOLEDO SKED CLOSE CLOVER Cash $13.75. ALSIKE Cash $11.50; Aug. 11.75; Oct. $11.20. TIMOTHY Cash $3.00; May $3.00; Sept. $3.30; Oct. $3.20. CHICAGO PBODtCE BUTTER Receipts 2,863 tuos. Creamery extra. 33 Sf 34c; standard 83Hc; firsts 31 33c; packing stck 1920c. EGGS Receipts 34,900 cases. Miscellaneous 2323!S4c; ordinary firsts 22(3,224c; firsts 2424Hc. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 25c; chickens 24'ic; broilers 38 46c; roosters 14c; geese 14lS0c; ducks 2235c. POTATOES Receipts 40 cars. Wis. round white $1.401.50; Mich, round white $1.40 1.50, New: Alabama Triumphs $3.00 3. 25; Texas Triumphs $2.505f2.90; S. C. Irish cobblers $3.75. VEAL 50 (o 60 lbs. 10 & 11c; 70 to 80 lbs. 1213c; 90 to 100 lbs. 134 14Hc; fancy 15154c CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 23.000. Market active, mostly 5 10c higher. Bulk
$10.35 10.80. Top $10.85. Heavy
weight $10.60(10.70; medtumweight $10.6510.85; light weight $10.25 10.75; pigs JHotr 10.35. CATTLE Receipts 4.000. Market active and firm. Beef steers, choice and prime S.759.35, medium and good $7.70:3 8-75, good and choice $8.40 9.25, common and medium $7.25(98.40; butcher cattle, heifers 85.90ig8.60. cows $i,607.25, bulls $4.40(3 6.50. SHEEP Receipts 8.000. Market
Household Hint1
MENU HINT Breakfast. Cereal. Omelet Muffins. Coffee. Luncheon. Veal and Green Peas Salad. (Left-over Veal.) Mayonnaise Dressing. Cottage Pudding, Strawberry Sauce. Dinner. Broiled Mackerel. Buttered Potatoes. Spinach. Relish in Lemon Cases or Baskets. Fruit Salad. Wafers.
OMELET RECIPES. It is a trick of the good cook to make delicious omelets. And it is really not such a difficult trick. If the cook masters one good foundation omelet she can vary it according to her will, with just a change of details.
For one thing, there are all sorts of omelets made simply by adding some sort of spread before it is turned, or rolled. Jam or jelly omelet, for instance. These are made by spreading the omelet with jam or jelly before it is turned, but after it is thoroughly cooked. The jam or jelly melts, but does not become too soft by the time the omelet is served. Then there is ham omelet, made by spreading the omelet with minced ham before folding it over. Or parsley omelet, made in the same way. Either of these omelets may be made by mixing the chopped ham or the chopped parsley with the egg mixture before it is cooked. Either way is satisfactory. ' For Spanish omelet simply make a regulation omelet and then pour
1 around it a Spanish sauce, made by
chopped sweet green pepper, chopped onion in four tablespoons of butter until yellow, and then adding one cup of tomato pulp and juice.
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Season with salt and pepper. Some persons make a Spanish omelet any omelet, for the matter of that without mixing the white and yolk together thoroughly, but allowing some of the white to remain In big puffy flakes of whiteness in the finished omelet. Remember that you may use a little water or milk water for tenderer results, milk for creamier to the omelet mixture before cooking it. Anchory With Eggs Prepare slices of ordinary toast, butter them while hot, and spread rather thickly with anchovy paste. Beat the whites and yolks of eggs separately and pour into a buttered skillet. Cook like scrambled eggs and pour over the hot toast. Season with salt and pepper and serve immediately. Omelet With Asoaraarus Boil
the vegetables until tender, chop fine or mash smooth; then beat with the eggs and proceed as with plain omelet.
SUGGESTIONS. ' To Clean Bine Serge Wrinsr cloth out of black coffee and rub spots. This will not spot. A Little Help which saves lots of time during housecleaning, is to dampen a scrub brush and go over bottom part of sewing machine and furnace registers; it certainly saves a lot of time and cleans them instantly. Don't Throw Away bent machine needles. Rub them across a whetstone a couple of times nd they will be as good as new cnes. To Destroy Weeds in the lawn Plantains and dandelions are easily and quickly destroyed by dropping a drop of sulphuric acid into the center of each plant as it comes up from the ground, being careful not to get the acid on the grass as it kills everything it toucnes.
Partners. We feel that even those customers who do not own any of oar stock are, in reality, partners in our business. We are merely their agents in supplying the kind of service they prefer, at a fair price. Their interest comes first in all that we do. Advice and suggestions from oar customer partners in regard to oar service are always most welcome.
The Housewife Prefers Enamel In keeping with her efforts to have the kitchen as clean and attractive as any room in the house, the modern housewife approves" of the enameled Gas Range as one of the greatest innovations of our time.
The days of blacking and polishing are merely an unpleasant memory of the past to the user of an enameled Range. A little attention with a moist cloth always keeps the surface spick, span and sanitary. See the enameled Ranges 4 at our stores. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company
steady to strong. Lambs. 84 lbs. down, $10.75f 13.75; lambs, 85 lus. up, $10.50(313.65; lambs, culls and common $7,503 10.50. OMAHA LIVB STOCK CATTLE Receipts 2.500. Beef steers active, mostly 1015c higher; top $8.50; she stock and other classes genjrally steady. HOGS lleceipts 10.000. Mostly oiftlOc lower; bulk $10.05 5? 10.35 ; top $10.45. SHEEP Receipts 5,000. Cllrped lambs mostly 10 15c lower, early top 813 25; ro choice spring lambs here; sheep and feeders steady. EAST ST. LOLI9 I.1VE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 1.000. Market steady. Native beef steers $8.35 9.00; yearling steers and heifers $S.259.00; cows $4.00 6.00. HOGS Receipts 12,000. Market fully steady. Mixed and butchers $10.7010.80; good heavies $10.65 10.75. SHEEP Receipts 1.200. Market slow and steady. Mutton ewes $4 S 7.00. EA ST BCKFAIX LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 100. Market active. Shipping steers $8.25(5-8.75; butcher grades $7.25'5 8.50; heifers $5.50(ff 7.73 ; cows $2.006.50. CALVES Receipts 1.600. Market active. Cull to choice $4.50 12.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 20.000. Markets slow. Choice lambs $16.0017.00; sheep $3.00 8.50. HOGS Receipts 4.000. Market active. Yorkers $11.40'? 11.60; pigs 811. 40f 11.50: mtTM $11.2511.40.
GET YOUR SHARE OF THE Opportunity Bargains AT THE BIG SALE FROM Men's Clothing and Furnishings NOW GOING ON AT
J. GU
Tailor and Haberidasher 236 East State Street, HAMMOND ONE-HALF BLOCK EAST OF POSTOFFICE
COME TO
Music Headquarters We carry only those instruments that have proved themselves after years of service, to be the best in their class. Youll find here the largest and most
Players $393 up Grands $635 up
select stock of Pianos and Phonographs to be found anywhere. Our prices are the lowest, our' terms the most liberal and our service a thing that has helped to make our business what it is today.
Rolls, 59c 3 for Hi2 $1M Rolls, 75c 3 for $2M Phonographs $25 up Wallace Reducing Records. Get a Complete Set Only $5 Down. ALL THE LATEST HITS IN RECORDS AND SHEET MUSIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS EASY PAYMENT PLAN STRAUBE PIANO AND MUSIC CO.
631 HOHM AN STREET
HAMMOND
TELEPHONE 661
South Shore Tea and Coffee Store
294 North Hohman Street
Phone 3641
FANCY SANTA CLARA PRUNES, q per pound Our Very Best Creamery Butter, per lb.. .37c Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds 59c Fancy Kidney Beans, 2 lbs 19c Fancy Blue Rose Rice, per lb 7VjC Fancy Sun Maid Seedless Rains, per lb.. . .19c Campbell's or Libby's Baked Beans, can.. 10c Snider's Pork and Beans. No. 3 can 20c Fancy Kidney Beans, per can 10c Fancy Lima Beans, No. 2 can 10c Fancy Cut Beets, per can. , 10c Fancy Sugar Corn, 3 cans ,. 25c Fancy Peas, 3 cans 25c Fancy Tomatoes, solid packed. 2 cans... 25c Fancy Tomatoe Puree, per can 5c Fancy Sauer Kraut, No. 3 can 14c Fancy Oil Sardines, 6 cans , .25c Kraft's Macaroni and Cheese, per can. .. ,22c K. of C. Baking Powder. 1 lb. can 18c Snider's Tomatoe 5oup, 3 cans 25c Snider's Catsup, large bottle 25c Snider's Chilli Sauce, 16 oz. jar 33c Fresh Strong Horse Radish, 3 bottles 25 Fancy Spanish Queen Olives, 20 oz. jar. .29c Fancy Sweet Pickles, per bottle ...15c
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, Vb bbi
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FANCY TEAS AND COFFEE Fancy Peaberry Coffee, per lb 25c Our Special Blend Coffee, 3 lbs.. 87c; lb.. 30c Our Very Best M. & H. Coffee. 3 lbs. for $1.00, per lb 35c Our Fancy Uncolored Japan Tea, per lb.. 59c Fancy Ceylon Tea, per lb 59c Libby's Pineapple, large can 35c Fancy Peaches in heavy syrup, per can.,. 25c Fancy Sliced Peaches, per can 15c Fancy Bartlett Pears, large can 29c Fancy Egg Plums. No. 2 can 15c Corn Beef, Armour's Veribest, Vi lb. can. 35c Corn Beef Hash, Armour's Veribest, 2 lb. can 29c Fig Bars, per lb. ...12V2C Sunshine Bee Hive, regular 30c, special for this sale, per lb. , ....15c Jelly Tarts, per pound 12c Chocolate Squares, regular 40c, special for this sale 25c Puritan or Buckeye Malt and Hops, set 69c Hire's Root Beer Extract, per bottle 18c King's Root Bser Extract, 2 bottles 25c" Chicken Feed. 100 lb. bag $1.93 Armour's Lighthouse Soap. 10 bars 49c 14 ox. Washing Powder FREE
r WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES- f REE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
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