Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1922 — Page 9
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Suits or Overcoats. Single or double breasted Suits. Large, roomy. Overcoats as well as conservative models. y Every material all wool carefully KUUllLjr selected by us for its wearing quality.. No inferior workmanship excellent tailoring in every garment. Well finished in every detail. , D You save a good deal in OW A Vice these $25 Suits they're the sort of garments that will command attention from all well dressed men. All sizes at this price.
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats You'll find them exclusively in Hammond at this store America's best clothing in every way in models for men and young men. $35 to $55
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XEH YORK STOCKS CLOSE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Allis Cnaaii'.is 51 i American Smelting 60V American Steel Foundry 43 American Tel. and Tel 120 Anaconda '.. 62 Baldwin locomotive 134 Bethlehem Steel B 72 California Petroleum 63 Chesapeake and Ohio 71 H Colorado Fuel 32 hi General Motors 14 Lackawanna Steel 79 H Lehigh Valley 66 Mexican Petroleum 102Vi Midvalo Steel 31"S Northern Faciflc 85 Pure Oil 31 Pressed Steel Car 87 Railway Steel Springs 117 Beading 77 Republican Iron and Steel .... 57'i Texas Co 46 4 V. S. Steel 1021 WestinghouHe 61 H Willys Overland 6T Sinclair Oil 33 CHICAGO CASH CRAIX WHEAT No. 3 red 1110; Xo. 2 hard $1.09; No. 1 northern spring $1.09; No. 2 northern spring dark $1.07. CORN No. 2 mixed 6465Hc; No. 2 white 64 H 65 Tic: No. 2 yellow 64H64ic; No. 3 mixed 63' 64; No. 3 -white 465Uc; No. 3 yellow 640 65ic; No. 4 mixed 64ic; No. 4 white 63V4Q64Hc; No. 4 yellow 64 Q 64 8c. OATS No. 2 white 41Si41He; No. 3 white 40404c; No. 4 white 39i39'tc. CHICAGO PRODCCE BUTTER Receipts 5.682 tubs. Extra 41'ic; standard 37Hc; extra firsts 37Q 40-:: firsts 33335c; packing stock 25V4'261.i EGGS Receipts 8.028 cases. Miscellaneous 27 0 28c; ordinary firsts 25 26c; firsts 28 35c LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 25c; chickens 17nn22c; srrings 19c; roosters 14c; geese 18c; ducks 23c. POTATOES Receipts 61 cars. Wis. Minn, bulk 85$?95c cwt ; Wis. Minn, sacked $1.00 1.10 cwt.; So. Dakota Early Ohio $1.00 cwt. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs. 10llc; 70 to 80 lbs. 1213c; 90 to 110 lbs. 143 15o; fancy tnick 1617c; overweight 130 to 175 lbs. 6 3 8c.
CHICAGO UVE STOCK JOGS Receipts 16,000. Market steady to higher. Top $10.65. Bulk $8.00(10.60. Heavy weight $9.10 10.30; medium weight $3.90 10.60; liprht weight $10.10 10.50; pigs 8.75 (3 9 90. CATTLE: Receipts 4.500. Market ETtnerally steady. Beef steers, choice and prime $11.10 12.25. medium and good $7.60 11.10. light weight $6.00 7.60. good and choice $9.101175, common and medium $5.859.10; butcher cattle, heifers $4.759.25. cows $3.75 8 25, bulls $3.76 6.40. SHEEP Receipts 8.500. Market slow to 25c lower. Lambs. 84 lbs. down. $13.00 14. 6C; lambs, culls and common $9.0012 76; yearling wethers $9.2612.50. EAST ST. I.OI IS LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receiptj 4.500. Market steady. Native beef steers $8.25 11.50; yearling steer heifers $9.00 71.90; yearling steers and heifers ff. CO 11.90; cows $3.0C7.00; stockrs and feeders $1.C07.25; calves 54 00 8.00; canners and cutters 2.60 ft" 3.2 5. HOGS Receipts 12.000. Market
5 10c lower. Mixed and butchers $10.15 10.45; good heavies $10.30 10.40; roughs $8.00 8.50; lights $10.15 10.30; pigs $9.9010.15. Bulk $10.2510.40. SHEEP Kecelpts 1.500. Market steady with yesterday. Mutton ewes $4.006.00; lambs $12.00014.00; canners ajid choppers $1.00 3.00. SOUTH OMAHA LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 6.600. Market steady to strong. Bulk packing grades $8.00 8.35; bulk 200 to 300 pound butchers $9.0010.15. Tofc $10.20. CATTLE Receipts 1,550. Market, ell classes pccerally steady. Beef steers tip to $10.90. SHEEP Receipts 12,000. Market, fat lambs 1525c lower; bulk westerns $14.00; clipped $12.85j native $13.75; ehee prteady; feeding lambs 1 )H 2 5- lower.
EAST BllTALO LIVE STOCK CATTLE - Receipts 325. Market slow. Prime steers $9.2510.00; shipping steers $9.2510.00; butcher grades $7.50 9.00; heifers $5.50 0 8.25; cows $2.50 6.25; feeders $5 6.50; bulls $3.0005.25; bilk cows and stringers $25 115. CALVES Receipts 700. Market slow. Cull to choice $4.5015.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 6,400. Market active. Choice lambs $14.00 16.00; cull to fair $7.6013; yearlings $8.0011.50; sheep $3 00 8.60. HOGS Receipts 6.400. Market active. Yorkers $10.90 011.00; pigs $10.90 11.00; mlxeu $11.00 11.10; heavy $10.40 10.50; roughs $8.00 8.50; stags $5.006.00
SIOUX CITY LIVE STOCK HOGS Heceiptj 4,500. Market steady. Range $7.3010.15. Bulk $7.76 10.10. CATTLE Receipts 2.000. Market weak. Feeder steers and yearlings $8.00 11.65; feeder cows $5.50 7.50 feeder heifers $6.0010.00; grass steers $5.00 8.75; grass butchers $3.757.00; canners and cutters 2 35 Q3.60; feeders $6.00 8.25; stockers and yearllnsrs $5.75 7.50; plain $4.00 05.60; feeding cows and heifers $3 5.60. SHEEP Receipts 600. Market steady.
the Indiana Oil burner now In operation In many Hammond homes and demonstrated daily at the Colonial Sporting Goods and Music Store, for Its heat producing Qualities. Realizing the great need for this new system of home, store or factory heating. J. H. Mlllett and A. G. Borman have become associated distributors in this territory for the Indiana Oil burner and have installed the burner In the furnace in the Colonial building purposely to demonstrate Its practicability and utility to home owners in this region. Those who have investigated the burner from all Its angles pronounce it the finest thing they have, ever sen. and in the short time the burner has been on the market here several sales have been made, which indicates, the distributors say, the oil burner has come to stay and that practically every home will have tsouie sort of an oil burner a3 soon as they are shown the Instrument is a much better heating proposition than anything yet devised
A SUCCESSFUL OIL BURNER The oil industry Is promised further expansion in the development of the oil burner which has become so popular that every home Is Boon to be a likely prospect for some sort of an oil burner, distributors nre declaring. Many homes In Hammond have Installed an oil burner and report most favorably upon the results. The only additional expense Is the cost of Installation, as it is claimed the amount of fuel or gas oil consumed will not exceed the amount paid for coal. The advantage is in the elimination of coal handling, ash carrying, building fires, and the general litter caused by coal heating. Another advantage gained is the space paved by doing away with the coal bin, or turning the coal bin Into a fruit compartment. One of the most successful burners on the market, it is claimed, is
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Building Permits East side of Alexander avenue, between 149th and 150th streets, one story frame business place, 24x20.
Man Postpones
His Funeral
"I am 66 years old and for past two years have been suffering so badly from stomach and liver troubles, bloating and colic attacks that I did not expect to live more than a few months and was arranging my affairs and even my funeral. Three doses of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy have entirely cured me." It is a simple, harml'eas preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose win convince or money refunded. Summers' Drug Store Adv.
Joseiph. Bellak, owner. Cost $1,000. East aide of Olcott avenue, between 149th and l'SOth streets, two story cement iblock residence. Peter and Carl Sattertloom, owners. Cost $3,200.
Army Rally Day The Salvation Army has what Is known as Rally Day. The date set is October 1st, 1922. This effort Is for the purpose of increasing our attendance In Sunday School and other branches of the Young People's work: Our Sunday School Is at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoons. Will all parents and friends of the Salvation Army, please send your children. We -would like It better for you to bring them.
Officials Puzzled.
Efforts on the part of East Chicago city officials to have the South Shore Railway company to divert their tracks off of Chicago avenue, la reported to Ibe having an effect. Information that the local agents of the B. & O.C. T. and Pennsylvania have ben instructed to furni&h their main offices with reports as to the number of trains passing over their Joint rails daly from a point at Kennedy avenue to Columbia avenue, leads officials to be
lieve that some action Is being' t ken by the South Shore Whether the Interurban has Intentions of operating their trains over these rails or la negotiating to extend tracks along the railway company's right-of-way, la not known. This Is considered ty city official as the major Improvement to b made this year.
Too Late To Classify FOR SALE Furniture for five rooroa must be sold by Monday, Phono Hfir,-M Hammond. 9:29:3t
School Boys Missing. Two school boys -who have not been aeen since yesterday morning are reported to the police here as mlssin from their homes. When Charles Saxton, 13 years old who attends the Riley School, did not return to his home at J691 Pennsylvania avenue, Indiana Hartor, last evening, his parents became worried and called ths. police. They believe that their son has run away. Joe Mlchnik, 14 years. Is also reported missing from his home at 2220 137th street. The police believe that both boys ran away together.
A Football Invitation The East Chicago Gophers have extended invitations to Coaoh Bmith and his husky squad of "grids'' to attend their opening game that is to be held next Sunday afternoon at the East Chicago ball park. The Gophers will meet the Chicago Or-t'heumt.
WANTED: Distributor for Lake County We require a distributor for our product throughout Lake County. This appliance is a household word throughout the city of Chicago. The greatest safety device since the invention of the Yale Lock. Absolutely Burglar-Proof sold at a Iov price every home buys as it protects. We will make satisfactory arrangements with a responsible person "This Is a Real Business Opportunity" REPLY AT ONCE R. H. P., TIMES, HAMMOND
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LIVE POULTRYSPRINGS AND HENS Per pound
25c
FANCY WHITE POTATOES Per bushel, S5c; per peck
25c
Strictly Fresh Eggs, per doz.. .38c Finest Creamery Butter, lb. . . . 40c Pure White Lard, 3 lbs 44c Coffee Best Peaberry, 2 lbs., 47c; per lb ...25c Very Best Santos Coffee, 2 lbs., 51cj per lb 27c Monarch Coffee, in 3 lb. pkg.. per package 93c Pet Milk, large cans, 10 for. . .92c Large Nutro Milk, 3 cans for. .25c Navy Beans, best quality, 3 lbs., for 42c Fancy Early June Peas, 3 cans. 25c
Ceresota or Gold Medal Flour 24JS lbs 99c 49 lbs $2.07 Finest Kernal Corn, 3 cans. . . .25c Fancy Prunes, 2 lbs., for. ...27c Soaps P. & G., 10 bars 45c Fels Naptha, Light House and American Family, 10 bars.. 55c Kelloggs Corn Flakes and Post Toasties, 3 pkgs. for. .... . .25c Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans for... 19c Grandma's Washing Powder, large package ISf
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