Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 16 June 1922 — Page 8
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XI3W YOUtv STOCJvS CLOSE INTERNATIONAL NfVfS SERVICE AJUs Cbaliuocs 4 7 Ajnerican Car and Foundry ...ISO American 5tnlUn.qr 58
Americas SteeJ Foundxx 35? Axaerlcu TeJ. acd Tel. 121 H Baldwin Locomotive 404 Bethlehem Steel B 73 California. Petroleum 60 Canadian Pacific . 135 H CtiesapcAio cd Ohio C3 Cilcasn and Northwester-a ... 72 Colorado Fuel 29 Consolidated Gas 115 yt Cruclbl Stl 6S General IMctrlc ltiH General Mo'ors 13 V
For Summer Comfort
Everybody is wearing them right now Strapped Slippers, Oxfords in White Canvas or Kid. They're the most fashionable and attractive with sheer Summer frocks. Specially priced for tomorrow at .
Others at $2.50, $3.00, $3.25 and $4.00
Another of the new Slimmer ideas in White Footwear with patent leather trimmiiigs very smart Sport Oxfords and straps an opportunity to buy correct styles in Footwear at the lowest prices. Special tomorrow at 'a MILLER'S BOOTERY (Successor to Hellerman) . . 595 Hohman Street, Hammond . .
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MOTHER OF TWO BACK TO SCHOOL TO GET DIPLOMA
Mrs. C. W. Young. To realize a cherished ambition, Mrs. C. W. Young of Sheridan, Wyo.. returned to high school after eighteen years and received her diploma. She was graduated iJ on of a class of ninety-nina senior. . Lackawanna Steel TO Lehigh Valley 62 Mexican Petroleum 143 Vi Miami Copper ." 28 Mid vale Stesl Zl Norfolk and Western 105 Vi Northern Pacific 73 Pure Oil 30 Pacific Oil oi-fi Pressed Steel Car 75 Reading- 71 Republic Iron and Steel 65 Southern Railway 22H Studebaker 120 Texas Co 44 U. S. Steel 97 Westingrhouse 69 14 Willys Overland . . 8 Sinclair Oil 32 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN WHEAT No. 3 red $1.11; No. 4 red $1.08; No. 2 mlxod J1.10H; No. 3 spring: dark. $1.29. CORN No. 2 mixed 60 60 He; No,
2 white 60i61c; No. 2 yellow 60
61c; No. 3 mixed 69c; No. 3 white
59359ttc; No. 3 yellow 69 80c; No.
4 mixed 5i358Hc; No. 4 yellow
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OATS No. 1 white 3$39Hc; No.
2 white 3533c; No. whit 3314 35c. SnXXEAPOLlS GRAIN CLOSE) WHEAT Dec. 11.19 Vi; Sept. $1.19V;B; July 31.31H. CORN July 63 HB. RYE Sept. 7S3iB; July 80S. OATS Sept. 31i3 B; July 3014 4B. FLAX Sept. $2.47; July S2.50S. BARLEY Sept. 61HS; July 61 US. CHICAGO PRODUCE BUTTER Receipts 14.476 tubs. Creamery extra 35c; standards 3534c;' firsts 34c; packing: stock X6 27c. EGGS Receipts 19,3p7 case. Miscellaneous 21 He; ordinary firsts 201i21c; firsts 22c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 25c; chickens 214c; broilers 32 4uc; roosters 14c; geese 12 25c; ducks 2025c. POTATOES Receipts 70 cars. La.. Ark., Ala. Bliss Triumphs $2.75 3.25; Ala. Spaulding- Rose $2.25 2.50. VEAL 50 ta 60 lbs. 9c; 70 to 80 lbs. 10llc; 00 to 100 lbs. 1213c; fancy 14c , CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 25,000. Market strong to 10fi higher. Bulk $10,10 10.75. Top $10.80. Heavy weight $10.4010.65; medium weight $10.55 10;35; llsrht weight $10.70 10.80; pigs $9.50:0.40. CATTLE Receipts 4.000. Market, beef steers pteady, others weak and
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Mo.-ict 19 Totiriot . . $ 835 Oo-l 14 Rottwtcr . SS5 Moaal t9-T Sc4m . . Ill J &rd:l 14-T Cotip . . 1C05 MoJsl 19-S Sedan . . 144S Mo5rl 14-C Coup. . . 1315 Xiabt INJlvrrr Car . . 8:5 EUteet VSdcU option! on Sedsn 14-C Coup. trmrr Jr.ilar extra on all 4scx wruiia car model. JC1 tr-Ux f. a. b. ftutv?
NEVER was a car tested like the Finer Dort It comes recommended from people in all parts of the country, east, west, north and south, who did hot spare the car in testing it nor stint their, praise when they voted it a car of such fine appearance, so mechanically sound and thrifty thatit stands alone in the pric field it occupies, Tlie national test of the Finer Dort reads like a romance. It is faithfully recorded in the Certified . Booklet. . We have one for you
The Heatheringtcm Auto Sales 271 State St., Plionc 2124
lower. Eeof steers. choice and prime $9.25 If 9.85, medium and good $8.f0 (ff 9.20, good and choice $8.75 S.50, common and medium $7.10 Q 8.75; butcher cattle, heifers $5.50 8.50, cows $1.007.3j. bulls $4,55 3 6.35, SHEEP Rijceipts 7.000. Market steady. Lambf, S4 lbs. down, $11.50 12.7S. EAST ST. LOUIS UVB STOCK CATTLE Receipts 1,500. Market steady. Native beef steers $9.00 9.50; yearling steers and heifers $8.8039.50; cows $4.506.50. HOGS Receipts 8,500. Markrt 5 10c higher. Mixed and butchers
$10.7510.S5. SHEEP Receipts steady. Mutton ewes
OPERA STAR BACK AFTER VACATION READY FOR STAGE
2.000. Market $5.0005.50.
SOUTH OMAHA LIVE STOCK HOGS p.eceipts 10.500. Market active and elOc higher. Bulk $9.85010.40. Top $10.45. CATTLE Receipts 2.100. Market beef steers steady to - 10c lower; yearlings dull; other classes generally steady. SHEIEP Receipts 1.000. Market, all classes dull and weak. Best native lambs $12. 00S 12.25; heavy ewes $2.002.50. SIOUX CITY LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 9.000. Market active and steady to 10c higher: range $7.50 Si 10.45; medium and heavies $9.7510.00. CATTLE Receipts 1.300. Steady. Feeder steers and yearlings $7,005? 9.25; fed butchers $5.507.75; grass butchers $4.00 6.00; stockers and feeders $5.037.25; feeding cows and heifers $3.50(0 6.00, SHEEP Receipts 100. Market lower. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 250. Market slow. Shipping steers $8.75 9.35; butcher grades $7.7508.75; heifers $5.758.00; cows $2.506.50. CALVES Receipts 1.700. Market active. Cul Ito choice $3.00 10.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts
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$11.00(811.23; mixed $11.1001135; : iicavy $11.0011.15; toughs $7S?i !.00; stairs $5.00 W 6.00. j rOO LATE TO CLASSiFi' , 1'UH SAIJ3 LarKaln, player Vlnwu bench, rolls. Terms. Art rjijicK. 1139 Harrison St., phone 255 Hrrinond. 6 ; 1 i t
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Mme. Alma Gluck. Alma Gluck, noted songbird, recently arrived on the Aquitania all ready , for the fall musical season aftei her vacation abroad. The star had two good reasons for coming back, her two children. Her husband. Efram Zimbalist, Is expected back soon from a Chinese tour.
Hammond. Indiana. June 16th. t ' 2 2 . NOTICE TO THE PUIiLlC You will hereby take notice that
on and after thU date. I will not be !
tespousible for any dtrbts contracted by my'wife. Rose Mary Lee, or anone else except myself. GEORGE W. LEE. 1032 Wallace Road. 6:16:3t Hammond, Iii'llnna
AT MOODY INSTITUTE Four distinguished leaders In the Baptist denomination Rev. J. c. Massee, D. IX, pastor of Trcmont Temple,. Boston; Rev. Frank M. GoodchK'. I. D., pastor. Central Baptist Church, New York; Rev. W. B. Hlnson. D. D., pastor, Eaft Side Baptist Church, Portland, Oregon, and Rev. Curtis Lee Laws, editor of the AVatchman-Exatnlner. New York will hold a two days' Baptist Fundamentals Rally, June 21 and 22. at The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, Immediately following the close of the Northern Baptist convention at Indianapolis. Not only Baptists, but all others interested, art invited.
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Ecuador furnishes one-fifth, or about 500.000,000 pounds of the
j world's supply of cocoa or chocoI lnt. . .
2.000. Market slow. Choice lambs $12.00(3113.00; sheep $3.007.25. HOGS Receipts 4,800. Market active. Yorkers Sll.104rll.35; pigs
Thornton Beverages Made from Pure Fruits, Cane Sugar and Crystal Clear Water right in the Forest of Thornton. In order to introduce these beverages I will sell in case lots for a limited time at the following prices, delivered to your house : Cherry Blossom, 7 oz., 24 to a case $ .75 Ginger Ale, 12 oz., 24 to a case 1.50 Orange, Lemon, Grape, Lime, Root Beer, 10 oz., 24 bottles to a case 1.30 Also Ginger Ale, Root Beer, Orange, Cherry Blossom, 24 oz., 12 bottles to a case for 1.65 . A Deposit of $1.00 On All Cases - Try Ginger Ale and Milk Half and Half Finest Drink Yon , Ever Drank Try It G. F. Brumm & Son Distributors
PHONE HAMMOND 3115 16 W. MASON ST.
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"Summer Comfort" For Shirt Sleeve Days We offer some excellent values in Shirts designed expressly for Summer wear. The fine finish of the fabrics won't wash out; the colorings are rich but not gaudy, with piped front and cuffs and separate collar to match $2.00 J. F. BLUM & SON 153 Stats Street, Hammond
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Look Your Best Do It Economically Young Men's SUITS
Removal Notice I wish to announce to the public that I have moved my place of business from 186 State St. to 56 Muenich Ct., 0. K. Bldg. F. A. Molinari TAILOR .
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Genuine Palm Beach, Mohair, Black Stripe, Gray and Tan. Suits that look dressy and keep cool.
Blue Serges
uray, erewn, , Wool Worsteds in men's Jazz or young men's models. Fine tailoring.
Extra Pants to some of these Suits, $2.50
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Saturday Is Your Last Chance to Obtain Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps $,.95 M-B
BOOT SHOP Hammond
The forests of eastern Fo)aud contain 3.500,000.000 cubic feet of timber available for exploitation.
The annual flow of the Missi-ssi-nol
is said to carry to the sea about j 400.000.000 tons of solid matter.
Times Ads Bring Results
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You'll Enjoy a "Jantzen" Suit
Just picture yourself in a suit that fits perfectly without a wrinkle yet does not bind. Then you have a Jantzen. The perfect fitting features and the elasticity of the suit, whether wet or dry, give a trim, pleasing appearance without accentuating any part of the body, and without any of the vulgar features which attend loose-fitting old style bathing suits, which cling and sag and expose the body when wet. Jantzen's are worn from the shores of Maine to the beach of Waikiki. Over this stretch of 5,000 miles, Jantzen, the national swimming suit, has struck the chord of popular approval. On a single day, Jantzen's are worn along the beaches of New England, Atlantic City, Long Beach, Galveston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and out across the Pacific to the beach of Waikiki at Honolulu. Be Sure its a Jantzen Bathing Suit Colonial Sporting Goads Store 147 State Street, Hammond, Indiana
ANOTHER OF, OUR
BIG LEADERS
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Eown and Black
SHOES OXFORDS
Plain and perforated Vamps Rubber Heels. Invisible Eyelets Dressy Comfortable Lasts STANDARD SHOE STORE
233 State Street
Just East of Post Office
Hammond, Ind.
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