Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 326, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1922 — Page 13
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CIXSB OF MARKET t INTERN AT ION AL NEWS SERVICE NEW TOEK, June 9 The market" closed Irregular today, following a sharp decline earlier In the afternoon. Losses of from one to three points were suffered In all the lenuing Issues. U. S. Stel touched 101 and Baldwin Locomotive 1124. Brooklyn ITnioo Gas reacted four points to 115. Studebaker yielded over three point3 to 121i and Mexican Petroleum broke to 137 . New Haven yielded to 29. Government bonds unchanged; railway and other bonds Irregular. NEW YORK STOCKS CLOSB Allis Chalmers 4ST4 American Car and Foundry .. 1654 American Steel Foundry 37V American Tel. and Tel. 123 Baldwin Locomotive 112i Bethlehem Steel B 77 California Petroleum 64 14 Chesapeake End Ohio 65 li Chicago and Northwestern ... 75 Colorado Fuel . . . ." 33 Consolidated Gas 119 i Corn Products 103'i Crucible Steel 74 '4 Erie 15 4. Oeneral Mo'ors 14 4
Lackawanna Steel 74 LehtgTi Valley 634 Mexican Petroleum 1374 Miami Copper 30 Mid vale Steel New York Central 89 K Norfolk and Western Northern racific 75 Pure Oil . o2? Pacific Oil 6HU Railway Steel Springs 103 'i Reading: 74 Republic Iron and Steel 73i Studebaker -.' 12 U Texas Co 47 V. S. Steel 4 101 Westinghoue 0', Willys Overland 9
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CHICAGO GRAIX MARKET CHICAGO, June 9. General selling. In small quantities however, marked the early trading In wheat today. July delivery started S lc lower; Sept. ?ic -off, and Dec. He cheaper. Corn started unchanged to 4c higher . Offerings were limited ana there was a fair demand. Oats opened 54c lower. Demand was poor and there was selling by a prominent commissi nhouse.
A. MILLER 348 N. Hohman St. Telephone 2402 Specials for Saturday FINE GRANULATED SUGAR 10 pound. go c for
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Pure Creamery Buttr, per lb.. 37c Pure White Lard. 3 lbs. for. . .43c Monarch Baked Bsans, 3 cans. 25c Pure Tomatoe Catsup, 2 bot. ..25c White and Yellow Corn Meal 10 lbs. for .......23c Fancy Peas, No. 2 cans, 3 cans. 28c Fancy Seeded Raisins 1 lb. pkg.lDc Fine Large California Prunes, 2 lbs. for 23c; per lb 12c Red Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti. 3 pkgs. for 23c Fancy Red Kidney Beans, 2 cans for 23c Wilbur's Fancy Cocoa, can 10c Washington Crisp Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs. for 23c; each 6c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour.. 13c Fine Cooking Potatoes, peck.. 38c Per bushel $1.45 Gold Medal and Ceresota Flour, 24'2 lbs. for wW 49 J4 lbs. for $2.25 Wax Lunch Paper, 10 rolls for. 25c
Fine California Peaches, No. 3 cans, 3 cans, 53c; each... 19c Shornler's High Grade Malt and Buckeye Malt & Hops, per set. 63c Hops, per set 53c Hire's Root Beer Extract, bot.. .23c Sincerity Root Beer Extract, per bottle 19c Our Fine Breakfast Coffee, 2 lbs., 43c;' per lb 23c Fine Peaberry Coffee, 2 lbs. for 45c; per lb 25c Monarch Coffee in 3 lb. pkg. per packVge 86c Soap American Family, Light House, Fels Naptha, 10 bars. 57c P. & G. Naptha Soap. 10 bars. 49c Lex Soap Flakes. onex box FREE with purchase of one box. . .10c Grandma's Washing Powder, per package 19c LIVE POULTRY Roosters, per pound 19c Springs, per pound 48c Hens, per pound ........ ,28c
A LOR PLY MOOSE STARE 3 AT. YOU. A form of summer vacation wrhich is becoming increasingly popular with out-of-door enthusiasts who visit Canada, is the Canoe
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can that "restlessness" which grips us all at times and the attractions usually offered on a cruise of this kind are so varied that monotony is Impossible. The pine fringed lakes well stocked with speckled trout; the fast and thrilling rides down Ions, dancing-, boisterous rapids through which your guide can take you in safety; the narrow, winding, mysterious rivers which get you -'1 keyed up and make you unconsciously lean forward at the turns to 'see what surprise the next stretch holds in store for you. all these do their share in keeping your interest at high pitch. The wild life so abundant in the Canadian forests, is even mor interesting. A lordly xnocse scares
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at yon till you approach unreasonably close, a deer stands motionless until he catches your scent and. with a loud snort, bounds to safety. Many persons say that the strongest appeal of these outings is in the camp underneath the pines, the fried trout and bacon, and ravenous appetites created by healthy exercise in the pure air, and the sound, refreshing sleeps on a bed of balsam boughs. Fortunately, Canada has many such canoe trips to offer,. The maze of waterway in the Kipawa District in Quebec provide unlimited opportunities for extended cruises in all directions and guides and outfits can be obtained locally. The alluring Mississauga Canoe Cruise which stretches for nearly 300 miles through the heart of the Mississauga Forest Reserve, is easy to make and contains much of interest. Exceptionally fine fishing for lusty speckled trout, lake trout,
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bass anc "muskies" 8 to 10 pounds, pike so plentiful that at places it is almost impossible tomake fair cast without getting a strike; the beautiful spray-sheeted falls in Aubrey Gorge, higher than Niagara and roaring sullen fury "neath a halo of mist; surging foam-flecked rapids; 40 miles of fast wau.' which can be run in a few hours without a single portage; there are a few of the many attractions of this, the finest canoe trip in Canada. Th:n the Steel River, with its fighting rainbow and speckled trout, and Us game haunts, is another fine trip which is well worth while. The Kwinkwaga Lake cruise north of Vljiite River, presents extremely tTttractive inducements, which when better known will draw many. This trip is through virtually unknown country from which! Indian trappers bring glowing accounts. North of Lake Superior, and as yet unknown but accessible by canoe from Nipigon Station are two or three lakes which are thrf home of monster small-mouth black bass. ,
Provisions trading- was Lard opened a nickel lower.
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CH1CVCO CASH CRA1X "WHEAT Xo. 2 hard winter SI. 13; Xo. 3 hard Inter St. IS; No. 2 northern spring dark'11.55. CORN No. 2 mixed 61U"361c; No. 2 white 61; 62c; No. yellow 61G2c; No. 3 mixed 60 61ic; No. 3 white 61U 61V4c; No. 3 yellow mc; No. 4 mixed 60c; No. 4 white 60c; No. 4 yellow 60 60C OATS No. 2 white 87.14, 41Hc; No. 3 white 36 39 He; No, 4 white 3537Uc MISSEAPOLIS GRAIX CIOSE WHEAT Sept. $1.22S; July
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Everything going not slashed to the hone just reduced to wholesale and less than cost prices If you have a car you need some of these accessories. Friday, Saturday and Sunday
TIRES. 20 per cent off list on all Standard Tires, including Horse Shoe Tires and Tubes. SOxZVz Fabrics .$ 8.99 30x3V2 Cord 13.49 Extra Special Buy J Kokomo 31x4 Tires ...$11.48
' FORD NECESSITIES. - Ford Spark Plugs $ .29 Seat Covers," Touring 8.48 Seat Covers, Sedan 8.98 Seat Covers, Coupe 5.69 Transmission Lining .89 Fan Belts 39
YOU COULD NOT BUY AT THESE PRICES IF YOU BOUGHT IN THOUSAND LOT QUANTITIES
Step Plates, aluminum $ 1.23 Step Plates, rubber insert 1.49 Spot Lights 1.39 Luggage Carriers 1.98 Monogram Motor Meter Locks..,., 5.98 E-Z Back Cushions..., 2.19 Comfy Cushions 1.49 Sunny Black Your Radiator for 29
Spot Lights , 4.98 Tel-Oil Gauges for Fords 2.98
Jacks Pumps
Mirrors for Closed and Open Cars. .
1.69
1.69 2.19
Wcstinghouse Spark 1.49
Guaranteed Stop Light Switch... ..$ .59 Rubber Step Plates . 49 Hyssop Waterless Soap .23 Auto Squeak Oil 1 . . . .49 Champion X Spark Plugs .59 A-C Plugs, all cars .79 Tube Repair Kits 39 Tire Gauges 1.19 Running Board Cocoa Mats 1.39 Folding Chairs 1.39 Chamois, 29x24 ' 1.98 Sponges 69 PoHsh 49 Windshield Wings . . . 12.49
$1.35i 3i. CORN July 54 HS. RYE Sept. 80: July S:
OATS Sept. 33i4S; July 32',4. FLAX Sept. S2.39B; July 2.43Vi. BARLEY Sept. 544S: July 5314S.
Hammond Market Co. 184 State St. Phone Hammond 4088 Good Tender Steak ...... 22c Lean Boiling Beef ...... 9c LEG of VEAL . . 17c Breast of Veal, . . . . . . 5c SMALL HAMS. ....... 22c PORK SHOULDER ...... 15c CANTALOPES, each ..... 20c PEACHES, per dozen .... 16c CUCUMBERS, each ..... . . 5c BEETS, per bunch . . . . . . 15c
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Pot Roasts . 7c-10c
ALL GUARANTEED PRODUCTS AND AT RIGHT PRICES RIGHT AT THE RIGHT TIME
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THE PLACE TO BUY GOOD TIRES AND ACCESSORIES.
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Round Bone Roast . . 12c
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English Leg Mutton 20c
Brisket Bacon : 14c
Gallic Hams .15c
Pork Loins . ; . 20c
Veal Breast . . 4V2C
Leg Veal . . 17c
Kidney Veal Roast . . . 20c Veal Shoulder . 10c We Lead in Prices, Quality and Service
CHICAGO PRODUCE BUTTER Receipts 12,726 tubs. Creamery extra 35c; standards 35c; firsts 30 34c; packing stock 210 21 c. EGGS Receipts 20,900 cases. Miscellaneous 2222Hc; ordinary firsts 21021c; firsts 23c; extra 24Hc LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 25c; chickens 21c; broilers 28 35c; roosters 14s; geese 12 025c; ducks 1825c. POTATOES Receipts 34 cars. Mich, "round white 82.10 02.15. New: Ala. La. and Tex. Bliss Trlujmphs 83.0003.50; Tex. Cobblers 83.60. VEAL 60 to 60 lbs. 10c; 70 to 80 lbs. 11012c; 90 to 100 lbs. 13014c; fancy 15c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 32.000. Market slow, steady to 6e lower. Bulk 810.20010.90. ' Top 810.95. Heavyweight 810.50010.75; mediumwelgcht 810.70010.80; light weight 810.90 10.96: pigs $9.75010.50. CATTLE Receipts 5.000. Market steady; put load of beef steers 9$. 60, Beef steers, choice and prime 8910 9.70, medium and good 88-1009.10. light weight good and choice 8S.70 9.40, common and medium 87.40 8.70; butcher cattle, heifers 88.00 8.75, cows 84 4007.40, bulls 84.250 6.50. SHEEP Receipts 11,000. Market mostly 25c lower. Lambs. 84 lbs. down, 89 00012. 65; lambs 85 Ids. up, 89.00012.50; lambs, culls and common. 86, 5009. 00.-
EAST ST. LOCIS LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 2.000. Market strong. Native beef steers 88.40 0 9.15; yearling steers and heifers 8.60 0 9.00; cows 84.00 0 6.50; stockers and feeders 14.2507.00; calves 85-00 011.25; canners and cutters 83.000 3.76. HOGS Receipts 14.000. Market 5c lower. Mixed and butchers 10.65 010.75; good heavies $10.60010.70; roughs 89 0009.15; lights $10.70 10.75; pigs $10.25010.75. Bulk 10.65 10.75.
EAST BtPFAU) LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 250. Market active. Shipping steers 88.7509.35; butcher grades $7.7508.75; heifers 85.7508.00. CALVES Receipts 2,000. Market slow. Cull to choice $4.00013.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 800. Markets slow. Choice lambs $14.50015.00. HOGS Receipts 1,200. Market slow. Yorkers $11. 50; pigs $11.50. SIOUX CITY LIVE STOCK HOGS -- Receipts 9.000. Market steady to 10c lower. Bulk $5.90 i0.40. Range $8.50010.60. CATTLE Receipts 1.500. Market steady. Seers and yearlings $7.00 09.00; fed butchers $5.5007.75; grass butchers $4.00 06.00; stockers and feeders $5.0007.60; feeding cows and heifers $5.50 0 6.00. SHEEP Receipts 300. Market steady
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT; MACBE TOO PERFECT; ASK MR. "SHEIK" VALENTINO
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Rodolph Valentino and JV'ita'lValcuin "loTing as it should be."
Flapper efficiency experts have decreed that one Rodolph Valentino, erstwhile dishwasher and buss boy, is the greatest exponent of the art of, loving. Maybe practice makes perfect, for Valentino has loved a lot of them in. the films. Maybe too perfect?
Independent Market Co. 181 East State St. Hammond, Ind. Specials for Saturday June 10
H. H. GOFF GETS DIVORCE
Hugh Harding Goff, superintendent of the Hammond plant f ChapIn & Co., was granted a divorce from his wife, Margariet. by Judge Crltes in Room 2 of the Hammond Superior court. They were married May 5. 1910 and separated February 4, 1919. On the latter date. Mr. Goff declared his wife had picked 'up and left him and has not returned. He based his petition on the K'lisertion charge. They had no children. Mr. Goff lives at the Hotel Hammond. He was represented by Attorney Phil Grefcnwald.
Pork Butts .... 111 PORI SAUSAGE ZIL VEAL ROASTS. 11 j' PORK ROAST . It 1 FRANKFURTER ilgvU SPARE RIBS......I BOILING BEEF 2 FRESH HEARTS ...'" FRESH KIDNEYS.. ((DfP' VEAL BREAST .... J .v-vf Pork Steak ... ' A CALI HAMS f cilfP SALT PORK ... J 11
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While construction work is going on near our store, we have decided to slash prices still further during our Clearance Sale. Here are a few of the choice values, specially re-
Ladies' White Voile Waists, aIs0 7QC striped, $1.98 seller at........ Ladies' Silk Gloves, good quality, 9Q regular 89c seller at A . . . . u Ladies' Smocks, plain pink, tan and white, good washable material; 1 Q 3.00 seller at ...... ... . V U Ladies Muslin Petticoats, neat de- A Q p signs at . .:. . ... .. ... . . . . . LadieV White Sateen Petticots, QQq priced at ,. . . . ... ......... . Ladies' Muslin Gowns, big assort- CZCkf ments to choose from at. .......' Ladies' Aprons, very special, CQ big assortments, at. .......... . SATURDAY ONLY Ladies' SHk Camisoles, strictly QOwashable, all shades at Ladies' Pure Silk Hose, "Paramount" Brand, in all sizes, in black, cor- Q Q dovan, white, gray and sand at . . Special Reduction on All Our Gingham Dresses Ladies' Bloomers, pink and &Qf white, good quality silkolene. , . . Figured Nainsook, 49 c.
Girl's Bloomers, washable white OQsatin ; sizes 4 to 1 4 . ... Middies, girls white middies; blue collar and cuffs; sizes 8 to 15 08 C Hose, Children's Black Hose; 1 fl slightly seconds ; sizes 6 to 9J . . Dresses, Children's Gingham Dresses ; sizes 3 to 6, 79c'; 7 to 15 98 C Underwear, Boys Knit Underwear, short sleeves and knee length; sizes QQ4 to 14 ............. (overalls, the famous Levi Strauss brand; fast colors in tan and blue. Brok- QQen sizes, 1 to 8 Boys' Suits, Norfolk style and others; washable 2-piece suits ; sizes 1 ACk 3 to 8 T Dutch Rompers, best quality gingham; sizes 2 to 6 ; reduced QQ - to ,..,.y5 Boys' Knee Pants, broken lots CO 89c and Girls' 2-piece Suits, come in blue and pink chambray and gingham checks; strictly washable; sizes 3 to 6; extra ' QCC special at
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