Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1922 — Page 2

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REALTORS IN FAVOR OF MULTIPLE AND EXCLUSIVE LISTS Hammond Real Estate Board Will Open Clearing House Soon. IBiy unanimous nrote of the nine firm a represented, the Hammond Heal Estate Board last night went on record in fa-vor of the exclusive vnd multiple listing- of real estate. The tenth member of the .board who was unable to toe present sent word cf his approval and that makes the vote -unanimous. The exclusive listing- agreement means that no member of the board after Noivmber 1. 1323 will accept anything but an exclusive agrency to ell real estate. But bavin listed all property ex-

Over 30 Million.

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Torn Can Soon Feel Its

Strengthening,!

invigorating" Effect AT

clusively the board also makes every listing: by a board mem'ber available to enery other member of the board. A clearing house will ibe establish, ed January 1, 1922 where duplicates of the listings made during- a day will be turned over to the- other members of the "board. This means that a property when listed by a menvber of the Hammond Keal Estate Board will have Interested in its sale every mmber of the organization nnd the selling forces

which them employ.

An elaborate system has been worked out, (based on the experience of some 73 other cities which have

established the plan, 'by which multiple listing is to be carried into ef feat. SERVICE THE WATCHWORD Heretofore people have -been re luctant to list a property exclus.

lvely for the reason that some other

firm might have an equally good

cnance r selling it. So there has been nvuch duplication of effort and

much lost motion In the business.

-ow rne public will know that when Its lists property, with one

member of the board that' all of the

other members will know of it with t i c m . , . .

. io iiuurs ana mat ir tfiere is a

chance of selling !t: the real estate

is sure to be timed over. As ninety per cent, of the real es-

xaie Dusiness of the city is tran-

sactd y the mtrn's of the hoard the extent of the service to be rendered may he appreciated. Th members of the real estate board are also to adopt standardized legal forms which will be approved by some -first-class real estate lawyer and then printed and made avail able for the exclusive use of board menrbers. These forms will be drawn with rpecial reference to the protection of the public from the concealed pro

visions, unfair provisions, trickery and other objectionable features that are sometimes written unto instruments by li responsible and fly by night real estate dealers. The real estate board is 'becoming one of Hammond's real live organizations.

Gottlieb C. Oexmann UNDERTAKER Formerly With C. H. Stewart" S. W. Cor Fayette and Claude St. Thone 1057. Lady assistant.

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Overy fifty music lovers met last night In the Chamber of Commerce Kooma and enrolled In song leaders training- classes, -which will be conducted under the auspices of Community Service and directed by Charles G. Tingle. The complete course will be given In six lessons, one lesson per evening, two evenings per week for three weeks. Owing to the large enrollment. It was found necessary to have two classes, but there Is room for some few additional enenrollment. These classes will have all the sessions In Central school, corner Hohman and Fayette streets. Meetings scheduled for this wek are Thursday and Friday nights at

seven-thirty o clock, lasting one hour. There was a desire expressed by those present last evening for the organization of a choral club and

after a talk by Mr. Tingle on song directing, a full hour was given to

group singing or popular, folk and classic songs. Mr. Tingle promised to give one hour, after each song

leading Instruction period, to assist in organizing and directing choral numbers. Those interested are desirous of having all singers with voices, train en or untrained, to come to Central school either on Thursday or Friday nights and enroll In the "All Hammond Choral Club." There is

no fee or cost of any kind. Full Information will be given by P. J. Mann, phone Hammond 2374, chairman of Song Leaders Institute

and booster for the Choral Club. The Board of Education, through Supt. Caldwell, and Miss Trenberth, supervisor of school music, are cooperating with Community Service in promoting more and better music for Hammond, and plan to immediately reach every home In the city

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DeLuxe theatre for two days beginning tomorrow, ranks among the best productions of the current season. In this picture Mis Davlcs is seen as a young: Knglish girl whose love romance with a titled naval officer seemingly is forever shattered. Lift loses interest to her and she develop into a spinster whose future Is dreary and hopeless. But she goes to Switzerland, where she encounters a mysterious alchemist who induces her to subject herself to a deadly experiment wltiv the result that she emerges from the ordeal a wonderful beauty and soon becomes the rage of Europe. Thin in a mysterious way she encounters her former sweetheart, and what happens later i told thrilling l.v in' a seri es of remarkable scenes. Naturally, she finds love aad happiness at last

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Eancroft to Kelly. Witt up: Witt tripled to left. Dugan up: Strike one, called; ball one. low; strike two, called; ball two. high; Witt was run down when Dugan hit to Bancroft who threw to Snyder, Dugan taking second on the play. Ruth up: Strike one, called; strike two, missed; ball one. hisrh: Unsnn cnr.i

Ituth's single to right. ripp up: Foul tip, strike one; Pipp out to Kelly, unassisted. One run; two hits. . GI.VNTS Groh up: Ball one, outside; strike one, missed; foul, strike two; ball two; ball three; Groh walks. Frisch up: Frisch out on

t ny to acnang. Meusel up: Ball

one, wide; strike one; ball two; ball

tnrec; oron out. stealing. Schang to Ward; Meusel fanned. Xo runs; no

hits. SEVENTH IITJTXZVO

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today every publio school will be visited by Miss Trenberth and Mr.

Tingle and there will be Introduced group singing, using the songs best adapted to the groups that are being taught. Mr. Tingle will lead the singing tonight at the Rotary Clubs AntlBolshevlkl meeting In the high school.

AT THEDeLUXE The demand for mystery pictures is steadily increasing. They offer motion picture fans delicious thrills and expectancy and In these respect "The Loungr Diana," a Cosmopolitan creation released by Paramount, starring: Marion Davles

which will be the big feature at the !

strike one, called: Meusel

singled to left. Schang up; Meusel

cook third and Schang took second when Xehf threw wildly to second. Young fumbled the ball. Ward up: Ward files to Stengel; Meusel scoring. Scott up: Strike one, foul; ball one, low; strike two, called; ban two, wide; ball three; Scott out on a long fly to Stengel. Bush up: Ball one; Schang out -when Bush hit to Groh. One run: one hit. GIANTS Young up: Strike one; strike two, foul; ball one; Young out on a fly to Ruth. Kelly up: Ball one; Kelly beat out an infield hit to third. Stengel up: Ball one; ball two; strike one, called; Stengel singled to left, Kelly stopping at second. Snyder up: Ball one; Snyder singled, Kelly stopping at third.

Smith batting for Xehf: Ball one:

Instant Quaker Oats Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes

NO STOCK REPORT . Owing to the fact that I. X. S. leased wires carried only World Series news after 12 o'clock Eastern time. The Times does not carry the New York Stock Market close. CHICAGO PRODUCE BUTTER Receipts, 478 tubs; extra. 42 Vi : standard, 3&M: extra firsts. 39414; firsts, 3 4 4? 3 7 ; packing stock, 2627. EGGS Receipts, 6,253 cases; miscellaneous, 27 28; ordinary firsts, 25 5? 20; firsts, 28 S3; checks. 02 018; dirties. 15Q19. LI VK POULTRY Chickens, 18 23; springs, 19; roosters. 13; geese. 19; ducks, 24. POTATOES Receipts 10" cars; Wl.s. .sacked round wthlte, 75 95

cwt; Minn, sandland Ohio. S0&90 cwt; X. Dakota sacked Red River, Ohio, 90 100 cwt. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs., 10 11c; 70 to 80 lbs., 1213c; 90 to 110 lbs..

14 15c; fancy, thick. 1617c; over- I

weight 130 to 175 lbs., S10c. CK2CACK5 IJTX STOCK

HOGS 16.000 market, slow around )

10 15c lower; bulk, 775 985; top, 990; heavyweight, 8650 985; medium weight, 965 900; light weight, 950 9S5; light lights. 930S 960: 'heavy racking, sows. smooth. 750 820; packing sows, rough, 700 3760; pigs, 850923. CATTLE Receipts. 13.000; market native beef steers, strong to higher; others generally steady; beef steers:

choice and prime. 11251265; medium

and good, 750 1125; good and choice,

9101205; common and medium. 585

910; butcher cattle: heifers, 05

925; cows, 375825; bulls, 350640

canners and cutters: cows and heif

ers, 290 375; canner steers, 350

450; veal calves (light and handy, weight) 925 1225; feeder steers,

5ioS25; stocker steers, 425750;

stocker cowe and heifers, 350 625.

SHEEP Receipts. 18.000; market

generally steady; lambs (84 lbs. down) 12501400; lambs: culls and

common. 850 1225; yearling wethers

oiO(i-'-'o; ewes, so6(5; ewes: culls and common, 200735; breeding

ewes, 4501150; feeder lambs, 1350 1475.

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PARTHENON LAST TIMES TODAY and TOMORROW

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The Quick Style The quickest-cooking oats in the world Now your grocer has Instant Quaker Oats, as well as the regular Quaker. The Instant cooks in a hurry. It cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes. It is the quickest-cooking oats in the world. Thin Hakes, partly cooked In flavor and quality the two styles are identical. Both are flaked from queen grains only just the rich, plump, flavory oats. We get but ten pounds of Quaker Oats from a bushel. And that super-flavor has made this brand the leading oat dish the world over. But in Instant Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. Now Quaker Oats offers you two great advantages. It offers you flavor which no other bats can match. And it offers, if you wish, the only oats that cook in from 3 to 5 minutes. For one or both of these reasons you want Quaker Oats. Be sure that you get it, and get the style you want.

Regular Quaker Oats Come in package at left the style you have always known, Instant Quaker Oats Come in package at right, with the extra "Instant" label. Ycur grocer has both. Be sure to get the style you want.

Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers

strike one. foul; ball two. low; ball three, wide; strike two. foul; Smith hit into a double play, Scott to Ward to Pipp. No runs; three hits. Giants. Witt up: Ball one, high; ball two. low; strike one, called; foul, strike twoV Witt fanned. Dugan up: Ball one, high; strike one, called; Dugan out on a fly to Stengel. Ruth up: Ball one. high; ball two; strike one, called; strike two, called; Ruth called out on strikes.

Xo runs; no hits.

GIANTS Bancroft up: Strike one

called; ball one, low; ball two, high;

strike two called.; Bancroft singled to right. Groh up: He singles to right, Bancroft going to second.

Ftlsch up: Ball one; Frisch singled to left; Bancroft being held at third:

bases -now filled. Irish Meusel at

bat. Bancroft and Groh scored

wnen Meusel singled to center,

Frisch taking third. Bush is yank-:!.

ed from the box and replaced by

Hoyt. Toung up: Ball one; strike

one; ball two. low; ball three; Frisch

scored on Young's sacrifice fly to

iieusel. Kelly up: Ball one; strike

one; strike two. called: Kellv fan

ned. Stengel up: Ball one. high ball two; ball three; strike one. call

ed; strike two, called; Stengel

struck out Three runs, four hits.

NINTH XJJTTCNOTAXKEES Pipp up: Strike one,

called; strike two. foul; Pipp singles

to short. Meusel up: Ball one;

strike one, missed. Meusel hits into a double play, Frisch to Keliy.

Schang up: Strike one, fouled; ball one, low; ball two; Schang out to

Frisch to Kelly. Xo runs, one hit

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BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Famous Romance, Produced with All Star Cast and Actually Filmed in the Beauty Spots of America, England and Italy. ALSO BOBBY VERNON

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"GOING THROUGH THE RYE"

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Also Toorrvillo Comedy Ard Pathe News

SATURDAYETHEL CLAYTOSi in "HER Om MONEY"

and will replace the one destroyed by fire several months ago.

Tourists Know London Better Than English

UNTJCmriONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON. Oct. 5. "What should they know of London, who only London knowsj" "Kipling's famous line needs al

tering." says the Daily Express.

'There is only one person who

knows his London. He Is the

American tourist."

The Express sent a reporter who

had lived all his life in London, out with a g-oup of Anitr'can tourists

and the reporter cairn- back full of

Information obout his home town

that he had acquired from the tour.

ists.

LYRIC THEATRE EAST CHICAGO STARTING TOMORROW FOR 3 DAYS

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Daughter Swats Dad:

He Obtains Warrant

CiTt E7E N I LLB , O. when his

eighteen-year-old daughter, India hit him on the hand with a hoe,

Tom Ballej- swore out a warrant for

her arrest, India, however, left town before arrest could be made. Police were informed that the daughter wielded the garden implement during an argument arising from her father's objection to her going some place .

MKS. ELIZABETH MALLOY

Mrs. Elizabeth "Grandma" Malloy

aeed 96 years, for five y;ars a patient at St. Margaret's hospital and

known to scores of people through.

out the city died yesterday at the hospital.

She had been a resident of Ham

mond for 23 years.

Ihe funeral win be held Thurs

day morning at eieht o'clock fr,,m

All Saints' church.

Burns will conduct the funeral.

three thousand and two dollars In fines were paid In the Gary police

court during the month of Septem

Der, according to an interesting

monthly report compiled and issued by Chief of Police W. A. Forbis of the Gary police department this

morning. Of those arrested, 77 were drunks

were taken for violating the state liquor law and 34 for assault

and battery. Three hundred arrests

were made during the thirty days. 155 being booked for minor offenses,

Twenty-seven different crimes

were committed and those arrested were of twenty-srlx nationalities. People ranging In age from 35 to 40 were the biggest offenders, 94 persons of this age being arrested. Sixty-fire were between the ages of 30 and 35, and 55 between the ages of 40 and 50. Other Interesting- facts In the report shows that the police Hudson

The Joy of Eating Pie

The Bold Bnccaneers of the Table

Are the Fellows Acquainted With. Stuarfg Dyspepsia Tablets Every day you meet someone who

says. I wish I hadn't eaten that pie

or fried hsh or thore baked beans or

made 1.900 trips; the patrol 745 trips. Meals were served to 771

prisoners ana bo were booked as

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"TEN NIGHTS" AT LYRIC THEATER Although roleased o-n!y within the past few days t?ie Blazed Train production, "Ten N ghts in a liar Room" has struck the note of phenomenal success. It really seems a if the public of America were waiting to see this picture v. ith its heart interest and human emotion story of the immediate past. For three nights starting tomorrow this classic of the screen will be hown at' the Lyric theatre.

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How does Emma Goldman likr oviet Russia now? Mr. R-jbin will

tell you her impressions at the High

School Auditorium Wednesday at S

p. m. He talked with her while he was in Russia. Plans tr h-r

him. Free. 10-2-3

u:ur;r. s ivai speciacuor sue

cess. David Powell h?";ds the supporting cast. Also A Larry Semon (.:m2dy NEXT WEEK HAP OLD LLOYr in "GIANDMA'S BP7"

Mr. Rubin's lecture will be a revelation to Hammond citizens. Let everybody hear him. Admission free. Hish School Auditorium. Wednesday evoninar at S p. m. lO-l'-n

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trrFANT SOW BXES The infant son of John Wolf, of 179 Madison street died yesterday

at the home of his Daren's.

The funeral will bj held tomor-

ov afternoon. Rurial at Oal-

Hill. Stewart will cnndnct

services.

CO. COMMISSIONERS LET BARN CONTRACT

CROWN" POINT, IXD., Oct. 4 The county commissioners met for their weekly meeting on Monday and allowed the regular monthly claims. The contract for the Hog li"rn at the County Poor Farm was let to the Henderlong Lumber Co.. of this city. The contract price was $2,400. The structure will be built of concrete

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Your ideas of Bolanevism and Russia may be vague. Come and hear Mr. Rubin tell you eye-witne3s facts aoout these subjects of worid interest. Admission free. High School Auditorium, Wednesday evening. 8 p. m. 10-2-3

The Tat Men Has a Good Stomach Or Kf.'d Ee Sidney and a Dyspeptic has-h with onions or something that soured on the stomach. Ju.-t ttll 'em that one or two Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets i-hewed after eating prevents such trouble or relieves it if aireadv

hoiling up. Get rid of the acid, sour

risings and belching, i lets. Their action is

f ive the stomach the a

it needs, they thus sweeten the food.

acidity stops, your stomach feels prood and you learn to eat what you like without fear of distresses due to indigestion. Get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at any dru- store. They are the standbv of thousands of the best fellows ' all over the tT S. nnd Canada. adv.

Best Domestic Indiana Franklin County Our delivery service is efficient and all c.dcrs are receiving prompt attention. REASONABLE PRICES

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HAMMOND Charles Bowman, Manager Phones 142 & 612

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NOKOL HEATER. Our Hammond list contains th. names of our most prominent business men. NoKol Sales Co., 1065 S. Hohman street. Hammond. Phone 1245W. , 10-4-4t

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Only 45 minutes from your home and business -Here is the ideal spot for your rottatre. Our ,t .j.i

and restricted subdivisions "HiKh grove" and "Mever Manor" w'i' deiifflit you.

a Cottages cost $100 and up. Lot prices to '1 THIS WFntf VISIT

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