Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1922 — Page 7

BRITISH ELECTION

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Lloyd George Must Effect Coalition With Liberals to Come Back

ether Simplex employe, he may nev. er face trial fop hi crime, according to police today. Gldfailen' arraignment set for Saturday morning- In the City court will not be heard unless warrants

are sworn out for the arrest of ilr. Stevenson also, police said, "On is equally as guilty a the other," said Chief Hunde today, "and no judge In the land would listen to an attempt to prosocute one without trying-'his equally cuplable partner." , Insurance company representatives have, failed to put in an appearance. Police intimated that the af

fair Is being "hushed up" from wltfi I in.

Stevenson, named by Gllfallen as the man who hired him to steal his far for $50, denies complicity In the

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By DAVID Jr. CHCRCK (STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE J-ONDoN. .Nov. 15 Great Britain, with the exception of Ireland, is lif ting-p. new house of commons today following the most bitter and spectacular political campaign the country has known in a decad Upon the outcome will depend whether England Is to continue to have a Tory government or the liberals will come into power. It was penrally cunco'led that the socialistlaborites have little chance of gettiri? control. Th most t.pectacnlar figure of the campaign is David Lloyd George, I. norland's war rremier, whose coalition government waB overturned by the Tory "die hards" a month ago. IJoyd George was returned to his seat in commons without opposition from his old constituency at Carnarvon. Wales. On account of the small number of IJoyd George liberal candidates standing for election to commons there is no chance of this faction f the liberal party gaining control unless IJoyd George affects a bloc or coalition with the liberals i f tha opposing faction or with Tory members who are, dissatisfied ith the policies of rrerr.ier Andrew 1 onar law, Carly reports from various quartern said thit a light Tote was be : polled. The wcathe- was un

favorable for tha roost part. Tiio Tory (conser atl ve) leaders Calmed that they would have a m ajority of from 20 to 50 seats In rarliament. It was admitted however. that the magnetic Lloyd 'George would be ablo to create a rowerful opposition. 0 Election worker oX all tha parties and factions worked hard to cct out the vote, telling the people that "the critical hour is at hand not only for Britain but all Europe." Little excitement was visible. Up to noon no disorders had been reported. I'or the first time the "American !.s'.io" was brought Into a British 1 .ii'raign and election. It was b . rr.r.osit issue, based upon the ; .liov.-ing: 1 Better friendship with the United Stales. 2 Payment of the British debt to the United States. 3 Effect of American prohibition upon Great 'i-italn.

E. Chicago ROCCO GIOKGIO is contemplating moving his restaurant business from Cafe Lafayette to his own building on Forsyth avenue.

MAYOR Frank Callahan, president of the Ked Cross Roll Call. Nov. 11 to the 30th, expresses optimism for

heavy subscriptions this year.

JOirX J. BLOCK, publicity kingbee of the Boy Scout campaign committee on drive for funds, is making tilings warm In the Twin Cities this week.

OTTO SEIFEUT of the Seifert Fhiwblng Co., lelt for Iaredo, Texas, this week on business for the Leaseholders Oil Co., of which he is a director.

TODAY Rev. Ed. J. TYehrling succeeded Father d"-" 1,,'uer as pastor of St. Mary's ii a,. Father Laner relieves l:t. Juctph Fach Pastor Emeritus, at Pyr.

FIGHT fans of the Twin Cities are demanding a match bethween Patsy Hocco, East Chicago's undisputed welterweight, and George Verne:, the Harbor prize -welterweight.

COSTS ALICE JTEARLY $4,000 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. It cost "Aunt Alice" Robertson, the only woman member of congress $3,35 to

make her sinsuvcessfnl race for re-i

election in Oklahoma, according to 1'er campalsu statement filed here today . The Pemocrot who defeated her, W. V. Hasting, spent only $10i. GILF ALLEN MAY NOT BE TRIED Although J. T. GJlfsPen, clerk at the Simp'cx p'ant arrested for const iring- in tha confessed "theft of a National rta ister belonS'in to Ant'.row Stevtr.'jii who Is alleged tc lave manipulated the loss of the v:fi in order to recover insvjrance !.r $2,500', has been released In bonds of $1,000 siened by If. Thomas, an-

J. B. WALKEJl. superintendent of the Green Engineering Co., and the members of the East Chicago Park Board, left for Pittsburgh, last evening on business for his company.

REV. J. H. Williamson, former Chicago Law Enforcement Commissioner will speak before, the members of the Congregational Church Men's Club next Tuesday, November 21st,

Creamery extra iihic; extra firsts 444Hc; firsts 37l,g40c; packing stock 2911 30c. EGGS Kect ipts 3.6f4 cases. Miscellaneous 45 40c; ordlnarv firsts 40S. 5c; firsts oOffS.lU,-: rtr "7..

J LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 36c:

chickens IS W 21c; springs lS',c; roosters 14c; geese 2.1c; ducks 3" POTATOES Itecclpts 85 'cars. Wis. and .Minn, round white 75 85c; Nr. Dakota tied River Ohios 80 S5c; S. Dakota rtvind white 70 80c; Idaho rurals sacked Jl. 40 1.50. CHICAGO 11V;; STOCK HOGS Heceirt ZS.000. Market steady. Hulk- $8 r(, 8 . n... Top JS.45. Heavyweight JS. 15o,f 8. 45; medium weight $S.;0i& g.4n; light weight 8.10f8.30; pig, IS.Kiifi 8.45. CATTLE Receipts 16.000. Market steady to loo luwer. Beef steers

choice and prime $12. L0(g 13.60, me

dium and (jood 19 11. 75. good and choice $U.J6ii 13.25, common and medium 7 . s0 -ft U . 50 ; butcher cattle heifers 54"10. cows J4 4f. bulls $3.607; canners mvl cutters, cows and heifers f 2. 25(!7 i. 40, canner steers MiJ6; veal csl'vrs, llvtht and handy weight, $9 10.50.

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EAST ST. l,OI IS I.Ii: STOCK CATTLE Receipts 5,lnn. Market Strong. Native bee steers t $11 St

13.25; yearling- btet-ia and heifers $9.5013.Z5; cows $34i6.i!5; etuckers and feeders $77.25; calves $ 3 . 5 0 5H 1 0 ; canners and cutters 3.60. HOGS Uccelpts 1.051. Market steady to 6c luwer. .Mixed and butchers f S . 20 'u 8 . 00 ; guuJ heavies $8.258.30; roughs 7U'7.a5; lights $S.158.26; pigs 8.25fii 8.50. Hulk $8. IS 8.30. SHEEP Receipts 2,500. Market steady. Mutton ewes f 3 V; 6 ; iambs $12ffl4.25; canners and choppers $1 (S 3. SI O TJX CITY

HOGS Receipts. 5.0U0; market is pteady, strong; range, 725&SCO; liulk lights and butchers, 780 to 800; packing, 740 to 765. CATTLE Receipts, 3,000; market fata steady; stockers and feeders, 25 higher; short feds, 700 to 1000; led butchers, 175 to 800; grass steer 400 to 725; grass butchers. 350 to 575; canners and cutters, 225 to 325; bulls, 275 to 375; veals. 500 to 900; feeder?, 500 to 67s; stockers" and yearlings, good. 550 to 72'; plain, 400 to 585; feeding cuw and heifers, 275 to 425. SHEEP Receipts, 1,009; market Is strong. - I

BIG PARADE INTRODUCES KEEN M AID BREAD.

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Led by a band of ten pieces and 1 other a huge white cow, symbolic of stringing out two blocks the parade th0 milk used in making Kleen Maid of the Calumet Baking Company 1 were the fpHMrcs ,,f ih,. ..ai-ri..

succeeded in arousing great interest hi Hammond yesterday. Two attractive floats; one carry

ing the old Dutch windmill, the trade mark of Klecn M-iiii Bread: hik! tin-

Six Hammond girls aided In the nttr;ictiven'Hs of these lloatu hy riding on them dressed in typical Dutch girl coFiiimes with -wooden slne. Thc-sc yoiitiir ladies includ-

ed the Misses Lillian Long, Mary Hook, Loretta Lingo, Emma Culshaw Alary Peternac and Florence Ramsey . Follow lug these two large float came the delivery equipment of the Cal'imet 'Baking Company, led toy Mr. Johnson, rnarwhall of tiie parade

Six horse drawn vehicles, four mi tor trucks and two special deliM:r? cars complete this equipment. The unisual design in the wagon and 4rucks created quite a good deal of comment. This design is a checker board effecjt in two shoes ol blue. On each side Is a typical Hoi. land scene painted with all the 'bril. liant coloring: of a California sunset. . Without doubt the paade" "wiil have a great deal to do to 'bring Kleen Maid bread to the attention of the people of Hammond. As announced in Tub Times today the new bread will be on sale at all good grocers tomorrow.

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GEORGES BOUT LONDON, Nov. 15. Negotiations

are proceeding for a bout between

Joe Beckett, the British heavy

weight champion, and Georges Car.

pentier. the meeting to take nlac

in London caryl In the next year.

ROME, Nov. 15 Tentative efforts

to arrange a match between Bat

tling Kiki and Giuseppe Spalla of

Milan have resulted in the closing of the doors of every boxins club

in Italy ae-nhist the Senegalese.

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THE Elks' new home building fund is mounting- sky hlg-h. Members boast f h&vlna: sold more than $60,000 jvorth of bonds. There is $50,000 mere bonds to be subscribed for.

"BfRNTNO SANDS," a new Paramount picture featuring Wanda Hawley and jfjlton Sills Is doing a land office business at the Hartley theatre this week. The opinion is freely ex-pre-ssed that the photoplay Is equal in drama and appeal to "The Sheik."

KENNEDY avenue Is ag-aln the "Fifth Avenue." of East Chicago. Eince the closing of Cllne avenue, due to the rebuilding of the Oudahy Packing Co, bridge across the Calumet river, all traffic from this stretch of the Dunes Highway has been diverted to Kennedy avenue.

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Watch Tomorrow's Paper For Announcement of HAMMOND'S GREATEST SHOE SALE

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SEW TOBK STOCKS CLOSE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Allis Chalmers American Steel Foundry 41 ? American Tel. and Tel 123i Anaconda 4,2 1 Baldwin Locomotive 124 Bethlehem Steel B 67 Chesapeake and Ohio 70 !j Colorado Ful 26'i Crucible Steel 6578 General fotors 14Sg Lackawanna Steel Hi Lehigh Valley : S3 Mexican Petroleum 211 '2 Midvaie Steel . . 29i4 Korthern Pacifiq 79 58 Pure Oil 27 " Railway Steel Springs 109 vs Reading v 782 R.epubl!c Iron and Steel 47 'i Studebaker 123 Ti Texas Co 46 sd U. S. Steel 104 !i "Westlnghouse 58 ' Willys Overland 5si Sinclair Oil 31i CHICAGO CASH GRAIN WHEAT No. 2 red $1.27; No. 2 hard ll.EO; No. 3 hard $l.Ui; No. 2 mixed 1.1. CORN No. 2 mixed 7 2 U ": 2 white 7!l,i Q'SMcr No. 2 yellow 72',J7?;c; No. 3 m!xed 7072c; No. 3 white 70 72c; No. Z yellow 71(j72ic; No. 4 mixed eS'.ic; No. 4 white 72 Vic; No. 4 yellow 69 & 72 He. OATS No. 2 white 44'.i45c; No. 3 white 434412c; No. 4 white 42H 43c. -'CHICAGO PHODCCE BUTTER , Receipts 4.244 tubs.

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Most Spectacular DRESS SALE of AH Times Dresses that Will Create Sensation in Hammond and Surrounding Vicinity

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Specials for Thursday Fancy Leg Veal . 12c Chuck Roast, any cut 10c

Boneless Short Steaks Flank Steaks . . . ,

Watch Oar Windows for Specials Every Day 573 Hohman St. Phone 1441

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THESE DRESSES ARE MADE OF POIRET TWILL, TRICOTINE, CANTON

Crepe, Manish Serges, trimmed with belts, emb'roidery, some beaded. Sizes 1 6 to 40

Colors Brown, Navy, Black. . Just think, for this sale only Thurs

day, Friday and Saturday only

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In "this lot you will find Tricotines, P o i r e t Twills, Canton Crepes, Satin Face Cantons, Velvets. Beautifully trimmed, new drape effects, some beaded, embroidered. Colors Brown, Black and ttavy. Sizes 1 6 to 38. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Just think!

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In this lot you will find some of the high grade Canton C r e p es. Crinkle Crepes, Crepe Romaine, V e 1 vets. These dresses are

worth 3 to 4 times this price. You will not only buy I l O Qol-tIrri rnnnt

One DUl . Ul J. w-.v-v-w... last long at this ridiculously low

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Sizes 14 to 4U. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, just think !

Beautiful Coats, fur trimmed in ftutria. Reaver. Carar.nl.

Fox, Squirrel. Cloths Bolivias. Marveliasahd also that famous Bratinia cloth, orlando. Colors Brown, Black and Navy. Sizes 1 6 to 42. Special

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