Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1922 — Page 14
M-ifiav. October K5. 1:)22.
D Wi.at mony can be expended by tho national organizations probably will spTt in sending speakers of national repute ir.to the states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and a few other states where the senatorial contests are especially keen. OA LV ICS Receipts iOO. Market rCJSlS MOLE ON RIGHT SHOULDER OF EACH LOVER SHOWS GODS MATED THEM, SAYS BRIDE actvie. Cull to. choice $44! 13.50. SHEER ANU LAMBS Receipts 4.000. Market active. Choice lambs $14rw14.75; ull to fair $8 (ji 13..50 ; yearlintfs $7&11.50; sheep $319. HOGS Receipts 6,400. Market active. Yorkers $9.404t9.75; pigs $9.409.50; mixed $9.75 10; heavy $1010.15; roughs $7.75U8; stags $5 6.
TY FINANCES AT LOW EBB THIS YEAR
348 N. Hohman St. Telephone 2402 Specials for Saturday
By CKORGE Tl. HOLMES STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE WASHINGTON", Oct. 1 3. Notwithstanding the fact there are no legal restrictions upon the amount of money that may be expended for campaign purposes this fall, it is entirely provable, according to the party leaders in Washington, that lewer dol'.ars will be spent in this 3f'22 congressional elretion by both Kepubl!cam and Democratic parties than in any campaign in recent years. it is no sudden attack of political conscience that has decreed this stat of affairs -it is necessity, and i rim, cold poverty. Doth RepubHc and Democratic riationa.! organizations are broke at least badly bent. While leaders display a disinclination to talk j-'l'bl:cly about the Ktate of rarty finances, privately they declare that organization funds arc lower now than they have ever been at this stage of the game, with i'olloctions ocming slower and; slower. Sources of revenue that could always be counted upen in 'the past have produced triers dribbles this fall, where they havf not dried up altogether. . va-iety of reasons p.re scribed hiph tuxes, dissatisfaction with fonere?s and its works.
the recent business and industrial depression, and above all, a pronounced apathy on the part c'f oldtime contributors as to which party controls the sixty-eighth congress. The Republicans have fared a little better than the Democrats in the matter of se-curing- funds, it was learned today, but neither party has witnessed ctiecks rolling in their old-time profusion. Senator Medill McCormlck. Republican, of Illinois, and Senator David I, Walsh, Democrat, of Massachusetts, chairmen of the senatorial campaign committees, have had scouts out beating the financial b'jirushes for weeks, but it has been slow work and not very productive, according to reports to headquarters. Roth senators have given their personal services towards securing contributions. "If there are any 'saturnalias of extravagance' or 'buying of congress' this year we certainly would like to know about it," said one Republican financial scout after returning from a trip through' Pennsylvania and New York that was not crowded with much success. In this sit'.iation. it will devolve, upon the candidates themselves to largely finance their own shows, it was said bv leaders.
GARY DIVE-KEEPERS ' ON TRIAL NEXT WEEK
SPECIAL TO THE T1MES1 CROWN POINT. INI').. Oct. 13 Seven resort keepcr.sa.nu liquor law violators who Were indicted by tinJuly grand jury will be tried next week before Judge Martin E. Smith in the criminal court. Dolly ;ge, Fauitno Suhultz. Jacob faults and Jennie Miller, proprietors of the most notorious dUes in Gary are among those who face prosecution It is said the dive-keepers have retained Attorney Joseph H. Conroy, of Hammond, to defend them. The state will be ably represented by Deputy rroseeutor W. O. Thomas. Times' reporters who gathered evidence against the dives and liquor violators have been summoned as witnesses. It was on their evidence that the indictments were returned. Among the cases set for next week are thos of Frank Escudero, Joe Lament and Hike Oleska, equally well known in the Gary underworld as law violators. I
South Shore Tea and Coffee Store 294 North Hohman Street Phone 3641
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR Vs bbl.., BUTTER Bed Creamery, per lb,.
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POTATOES Best White Winter, bu..
COCOA Hershy, 1 C. n
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Malt & Hops, Puritan, Bohemian Sryb or 59 C Buckeye, per set. . . Farcy Spanish "f Queen Olives, 20 oz.
Our Very Best M. and H 3 lbs.. 1.00; per pound Our Special Coffee. 3 lb... 87c; per lb. Fancy Peabcrry Coffee. per pound Fancy Santoi Coffee, per puund Fancy Tea Uncolored or Ceylcn, per pewnd. . .' Fancy Pumpkin, No. 3 can, per can Fancy Sugar Corn, 3 cans for Perk and Beans, 3 for Fancy Hand packed Tomatoes, 2 cans for. Saur Kraut No, 3
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. Ccffee, 35c 30c 25c 25c Japan 59c 15c 25c 25c 25c 14c
Hominy large can Michigan Navy Beans, per pound Horse Radish, fresh strong, 3 bottles for. . . . Libby's Fancy Catsup, large bottle Fancy Red Salmon, tall can Corn Flakes, per package Lunch Wax Paper, 4 rolls Toilet Paper, 4 large rolls - Calumet Baking Powder, J lb. can Snider's Tomato Soup, 3 cans Karo Maple Syrup, per can
10c 7c 25c 19c 29c 7c 10c 25c 27c 25 c 17c
Prepared Mustard, qt. 28 C Mason jar Bohemian Rye Flour, 22 C
3 pouncts Fig Bars, per pound
Chocolate Sundaes. Scotch Coffee Cake, Dandy Sandwich
C Wo ate Loaf. Honey lade.
per pound U. S. Mail Soap, 1 0 bars .........
I.icrht House Soap. 10
o---bars for Life Buoy or Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars . . . Lux, 2 package for v Light House Klenzer, 6 cans for Red Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti. 3 pkgs.
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Is a mole a mark of the gods? Mrs. Reginald Fair says rt is. She, and her husband were married because each had the "mark of Jupiter'"; en the nVht shoulder.
Pauline Schultz Is probably the most notorious woman In Lake county, having conducted a house of ill fame lor many years In Gary.
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KV VOllli STOCKS ( l.OSK INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Ailis Cnalinei s 55i American Car and Foundry ...134 American Smelting . . . 60i American Steel Foundry 44 American Tel. and Tel 123 Anaconda al"i Ituldwin Locomotive 133 Hethlehem Steel B 76 Canadian Taclnc 148 C'entral Leather 40" Chesapeake and Ohio TlVs Chicago and Northwestern .... 0ilorado Fuel 2 Crucible Steel 14 Ceneral Motors 13 t. i -Uawanna Steel 823i Lehigh Valley Mexican l'etro'eum 203'i Miami Ccppo' Micvale Steel S4.-N.-w lork Cmtr.il 08 NVt i'-ern Ta -,?c I'uro Oil " Pacific Oil 531. Steel Cir . . -'!''3 !! uiiin; 81 ite;.i.blic Iron and S; cl 50 VSouthern Kailw.xr 26 "s StudebaUcr 12S' Texas Co i'''2 V. S. Steel 107'i Westinchouse ' 62 i Willys Overland 7 Sinclair Oil 3Vi
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CHICAGO I'ltODVCF! CUTTER Receipts 8.370 Creamery extra 43!ie; extra
z:'x ft i2c; firsts 35H39ic; incr stock liBVt T2TMc LG-GS Receipts 6,679 eases, cellaneous 2S30c; ordinary
25ff2Gc; firsts 31350. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 30c; chickens 201?. 4c; sprinps 20c; roostera 14c; peene 24c; ducks 21c. POTATOKS Receipts 60 ears. KS'is. round white $11.,5; 'Minn, white S5C3$1.10; Red Rivers Jl-05 1.23. VEA L 30 to 60 lbs. 10llc; 70 to 80 lbs. 12ffll3c; 90 to 110 lbs. 14 CP 16c; fancy thick 17c; overweight. l'O to 173 lbs., 810c.
CHICAGO CASH GRAIX WHEAT-Xo. 2 red 1 1 .17 Vz :
3 red Sl.l ti 1.1S?4 ; No. 2 ha-d
winter $1.12 Sj" 1.13; Xo. 1 northern .eprinfr $1.20. CORN No. 2 mixed 68U60Vic; No. 2 white 68 "if? 60 Uc;. No. 2 yellow 682J69c; No. 3 mixed 6 8 UP !; No. 3 white eSTtfiOe; No. 3
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yellow 68Vi 69Uc; No. 4 mixed 680 68'ic; No. 4 white 68GS,2e; No. 4 yellow 6ii 69c. OATS No. 2 white 4243ic; No. 3 white 4044c; No. 4 white 40 Cf 42c. CHICAGO I.IVR STOCK HOGS Receipts IS. 000. Market, liphts and butchers 10!y, 15c lower Bulk $8.15'!?9.40. Top $9.50. Heavy weight $8.65(ff 9.'0; medium weight $9.15ff9.40; liRht weight $8.909.33; pips $S.50S.9. CATTTK Receipts 3,500. Beef steers, choice and prime $1113.10, medium and prood $7.25'S11. pood and choice SSO'd: 12.23, common and medium $3 50(g8.90; butcher cattle, heifers $4.83-19.35, cows $3,6518.15, bulls $3.83i 6.65. SHKKP Receipts 12.Q00. Market generally steady. Umbs, 84 lbs down, $12. ?.ord 14.10; lambs, culls and common $8.50 12 ; yearling wethers $8.3012; ewes $3.50 47 6.75.
A DUBIOUS REPORT
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NOW IS THE TIME City Treasurer Walter 'Hi-rlefeld announces that Fecond Jnsta'Jm'-r.t on fixes and special p.fsassments now d'je and payable at his office. water rents, d"fie July 1 and unpaid to date, will 'be collected at the user's cost if an appearance Is not put In at the Treasurer's offiee before November 1, said Mr. Rielefe'il. Refusal to pay the water rental may incur the unpleasantness of having; one's water turned off.
Police last night Mpent several
fruitless hours Investigating a re -, pANCY WHITE POTATOES FtT bushel, 89c ; Ptr port that J. H. Gallagher, 439
Hoffman street .wounded an aliened aiito bandit In a Kun duel near Gallagher's home when two men attempted to take his automobile away from him. Gallagher paid to have told police he wounded one of the bandits. Police refused to authenticate the story.
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Ptr iozen
42 c
BUTTER Very Fine it Creanury, per pound
43 c
J. SEGEDI DEAD Joseph ScKedi. asred 58 years, died last nitfht at his home, 646 Sherman street, following a short illness. The funeral. In charpre of Emmerling, will le held Saturday at 2 p. m. from the late residence. Burial at Oak Hill.
Lard. Pure White. 3 Mm.. 43c; j Tomato-y- Wry Fany, N'o. 2 per pound ' 16c c-ni. 3 34c; '.n 1 2c Very Best Red Salmon, larg! !s0,p Fe! .''MOtKa. Americas cans 2 cans 43c i i atn.y u p. G., 10 ban. 57c Monarch Rolled Oats. 3 pkgs.. 22c . T, c ,A , A7 ., c --71 oe ! Light ruse Soap. 10 bars... 47c Macaroni & bpagnetti. J pf-. 5c Kel!o.3g's Corn Flakes and Post Li?ht K'o-.is- Washing Powder. T,,(: iA.-..,i (,.r "r 3 earn for 17c
Sincerity Milk, large cans, 3 cans fir 25t
Flour Gold Medal or Ceresota
Fin- Granulated Su?ar, 10 lbs., for 63c
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Free Delivery to All Parts of the City
EAST ST. I.OllS LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 4.500. Market steady. Native beef steers $7.73 W 12 ; yearling steers and heifers $9.."0 il2; cows $3 fa 6.73; stockers and feeders $ 4 -fi 7 ; calves $4'Ffl0.50; canners and cutters 2.50i 3.S0. HOGS Krceipti 8,000. Market steady. Mixed and butchers $3.20 ? 9.23; prood heavies $9.00f??.35; pljrs $9f9.23; roushs $7."23!TS; lights 9. 23 0-9.33. Bulk $9.251?9.30. SHEEP Receipts 1.500. Market steady. M'ltton ewes $4 6; lambs $1213.50.
SIOVX CITY LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 3.000. Market steady, liehts 2 So lower. Range $7 ff 9.15. Bulk $7.23(i9. CATTLE Receipts 1.500. Market strong. Yearlinps $12.40; short fed $7f?10; frrass butchers $3.73(T6; canners and cutters $2.30 'it 3 3 ?Tfepcle''s $ 5.50 ff 7.25 ; stockers and yearlinps T4ft7.25; feedingr cows and heifers $3fi 5. SHEEP Receipts 500. Market strong.
SOl'TII OMAHA LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 4.300. Market lOfilj lower. Mixed and packing prades $7"(TS; medium and lights $S 25 (r 8.75. Top $S.90. Bu'.k of sales $7'8.75. CATTLE Receipts 1.700. Market generally steady. Top corn fed beeves $11.60. SHEEP ' Receipt? 8.500. Market, lambs steady to 25c higher; western lambs $14; natives $13.50; clipped lambs $12.50; shcei steady; feeders strong; feeding lambs $13.80. EAST ni PFAf O LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 500. Maket slow. Prime steers $9.5010.75; shipping steers $9.25010.25; heifers $7.73rf 8.25; cows $2.50 CT 6.23 ; feeders $5fT6; bulls $2.735; milk cows and strintrers $4"i3 125.
New Fall Styles in Canton Crepes, Serge, Tricotine and Twills. Alsp Fall party frocks. This is a wonderful assortment every dress is up-to-the-minute.
NEW FALL COATS Mannish Sport Coatsmade in double-faced vl'A mixtures, wrj th $19.75. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Ladies' All Silk Hosiery, black, brown and navy $1.98
THE STORE WITH A PURPOSE To sell high class Ladies' Wearing Apparel at - lowest prices.
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FANCY HOME GROWN CELERY XZC Per stalk Ice Berg Head Let- JQq I Cranberries, 2 pounds 25 C hice I for ... RED STAR SWEET POTATOES 10 C 3 pounds for Ca!i. Apricots, 3 50 C J Libby's Asparagus OQp for cans JL j Points GOLD MEDAL OR CERESOTA FLOUR ggc bb! . .j Club House Pancake "J fk Sun Beam Pork & 1 Ap Flour Beans can TELMO PURE FRUIT JAM 1 CCr 32 jz. jar for OUC t Pot Roast, 12c Choice Sirloin Steak, 25 C pound pound SPECIAL 1 DAY HAM SALE, ROSEBUD Regular 22 C 10-12 pound Hams, pound . Veal Breast, gc Pork Shoulder Roast, J g c pou'jd I pound SWIFTS OXFORD BREAKFAST BACON 25 C Per pound Home Made Pork 1C. SELECTED OYSTERS Sausage, pound .... X JC FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS
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At Greatly Reduced Prices Nine wonderful savings that thrifty women will be sure to take advantage of. The finest of qualities in colorful variety at much less than you would expect to pay.
Crepes
P. Charmeuse f- Jfrll Velvets lit - fff Broadclothf Coating vMFjff Serge Flannels All Silk Canton Crepe PH $2.49 yd.
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A splendid quality with soft texture. 40 inches wide. All the popular medium, dark shades and black are offered for choice. 40-inch All Silk Black Satin Charmeuso
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Chiffon Velvet
Waterside Corduroy Velvet 32 inches wide and in all the wanted high colors medium tones, dark shades, black and white. Very specially priced, yard All Wool French Serge 5-'; inch AU-WooI French Serge, a very fine twill fabric in great demand for Fall wear; all colors and black; worth fully $1.69 $2.50; tomorrow, yard
40 inch Silk Chiffon Velvet in black, navy and seal brown $5.00 quality-Sat- 3,69 urday only yard All Wool Broadcloth 54 inch All Wool Chiffon Broadcloth, with rich satin luster; ideal for suits and dresses; black and a full range of c'lors. Nowhere can you buy equal quality at less than" $4 $2.69 the yard, for only Novelty Skirtings 5v inch high grade novelty Skirtings, a wonderful collection of new designs 7Q and colorings, special, yard.... "
New Coatings New Coatings 54 inch, high grade all wool novelty coatings, new fall colors; $z69 reg. $5.98 value, Saturday only V
FLANNELS at 192 yard Yard wide bleached and colored Outing Flannels heavy quality double fleeceregular 29c values Saturday only, 19c yard.
FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY
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