Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1922 — Page 8
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CD, U W KOI he tax ton fcUO. "I ia-r-hai vrlt don eotart fr, V. fan taki outl niir liuv XoT fed R tSI eral farr sthe twr conj t; j'er i iV lfirg foci th!' amc 'th?l to t inov farr fede rait uiat n t WhI the hold .A . ar n wni mak tUtrj a ra have out year Fun Gold Brid Pore Gold Siivc We : for I th $ :il y o pj ."or 3 .oth' he 1 n ai ind leed ;ven: nan
LAKE CO. CITIES IfAOJJUILOIHG Activities in Building Permits Increase in Gary and Hammond.
r': IAXA1VU.-, Nov. 27. No ..: in planning- for bulMtng- in the i''!;'er tt;ul I'Pring- Is noticeable 0. ti.bfr butldtug permits issued in -'' title of the United States, as Sported to the American Contractor, establish a new record for the ttn'h uionch of the year, continuing t: ' high records of the nine pre'i . ng incr.Ute. t'ermite i-sutd in October, num-t-M.m f.:-,170. end totaling- in valua1. i $214.978. iSS 1n these 204 cities. eUw a Pa'-n f 21 Per cent over the M.!'t6 permits issued in October, 1?21. with estimated valuation of Ji:.22.03C'. according to tho Amert' a :. Contractor. 'i Indiana cities In October lsi ;S45 permits, a 47 per cent in-civi-e over ;hf same period last : .-ar. Tho mta! valuation of the ; r:nis was $5,229,965, or 65 H per : - more than in October. 1S21. Thu I.. !:ua cities listed are: Evansvllle, r : Wayne, Jry, Hammond, Indlan!!5. Pouth Rend and Terre Haute. vno ICSS, HOWEVER ' :r. wht shot ing a ;i00 per ' : ' iii 'r.aso in the number of
: .H.-i,' prtnits ifsuf-d. had an rsf .it-J fta! .alu.iti-.n of $278,457, ;:.::inst 304, :; for October. 1921. - ' J.mapolK w;f h 1.406 pt mil's, -..-.vci an i-.'-cri a.sc of ZXhi pr cent r October. i;21. The total valur. was J.'. 431. 513. an increase of : ;r tint. Other Indiana cities '.. v.- an incr as- in the number of ; Kdlns permits ov-r October, 1921, s . fulli.ws. I ansvllle, 31'j per .;.; Ft. Wayr.e, 38; Hammond. 49; "i - .re lia it. 6 . an ! South Bnd. ! . !; Tiir tvtal valuation in these :: for ';.- t itobr was as fol- ! w : Cvnnsville. J246.506; Ft. W f I. 145; Gary, $278,457; i!-mrronl. ?l:"'3.475; Terre Haute, JS.-.1.M4, Poir.h B?nd. $365,045; Indl- ;. r -i v is. $2.-l-'..ol3. IM1I AI-ol JS I. 11TII PLACE i :;diar.r.r-oIis in eleventh place. Ft. v: iv- a;,d South Bend In fortieth .( ' t"ort -firot 2!acts respectively. ti e throe Indiana cities Included n group in which the valua;i ns exceeded $1,000,000 in septem-1-r. r October, or averaged more Jan $1,000,000 a month In the first i months jf 1922, according to the : port. in the "01 cities, the American -.i'.raftor said, the October permits l-; las t y .- a.- xceeded those of the . .ir bf'.) , ty 87 per cent, and gave : !ir?L :ndi- atioa of the big volt - a-tivity that cams early at 'i.. brg.ii.-.in;,- of this year.
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CiXJ-VKH Cajjh $13.00, Nov. none; Dec. $13.10; Jan. $18.20; Fb. 11.80; March $13.80. AUHIKK Cash $10.55; Nov. 10.65;
Dec. $10.86; Feb. $10. 5; Mnrch 111. TIMOTHY Caah $3.42'i; Nov. $3.42Vi; Dec. $3.46. CHICAGO CASH GRAH WHEAT No. 8 red $126; No. 2 hard $1.17 iff '&; No. 3 hard $1.16; Nov 2 mixed $1 . 17 V H COSX No .2 mixed 70H71Vc; No. 2 white TlO'Jic; No. 2 yellow 71 3 72c; No. 3 mixed 70SUc; No. 3 white 70 711.ic; No. 3 yellow 7u S71Vc; No. 4 mixed 6$8f70Hc; No. 4 white 8Vi71c; No. 4 yellow 68 i OATS No. 3 whtte 4444aW:; No. 3 white 42'48Hc; No. 4 white 38 3424c CHICAGO PRODUCE BUTTKH Ketetpts 7,961 tubs. Crtamec-y extra 63c; extra flreta 48 S jj" 62c; 11 rat 41 46c; pacWng stock 30 31c Etj.tS Receipts 3.020 cases. Mlscellaaeous 45tf48c; ordinary firsts 40 45c; firsts 47 4J61c. LIVE fOULTKY Turkeys 85c; cbliJcens 16lc; springs 18Vic; roosters 12c; getse lc; d-acks 19c POTATOES Kecelpts 108 cars. Wis. icund white 86citf$l; Minn. 8'J ui9 0t; N. Dakota lied Hiver Ohloa 954i $1.05. Vt.AU 50 to 60 lbs. 89c; 70 to 80 lbs. ldailc; 9 etc 110 lb ll12c; lancy thick. 12c; overweight. 130 to 17 5 lbs.. 5 5J8C CEICAOO XXVTE STOCX HOG6 Kecelpts, 54,000; market is steady to Etroug; bulk. 7SO0S15; top. 825; heavyweight, 7908:5; pirs 800 625. CATTIjE Receipts, 26.000; market steady to strong; beef steers: choice and prime. 125001350; medium and good. 90031160; bood and choice, 1200(1300; common and medium, 700(31100; butcher cattle: heifers. 5001000; cows, 400SS00; bulls. 350 760; cows and hellers. 350600. SHEEP Receipts, 26,000; market steady to 25c lower; fat lambs. 1376 1450; lambs: culls and common. 9001200; yearlings, 100031-50; we thera, 700(3900. BAST ST. XOXTZS CUTTLE Receipts, 7.000; market steady; native beef steers, 11003 1325; yearling steers and heifers. 950 $1325; cowe. 300 & 660; stockers and feeders. 700725; calves. S50950; canners and cutters. 250 7550. HOGS Receipts. 13,600; markets lights and pigs, 10 20 higher to 10 higher; others strong; mixed and butchers. S05SS20; good heavies, S10 S16: roughs, 700725; lights. 825
i)A4t, i'.Kfc, boiibidi bulk, Sliiu t-tit;Ei' Keceipts, 1500; market is uiiove.nl lower; inuLtoii ewes, tiuwvi. li 7 v ; luibt-. lwuu 1425, maimers uiil uJiopyoi e, 150iU'u5o. SIOI .V cm LI E STOC K HO'JS: Hotelptp,- 3,i't'0; ninrlu't early strong, lute 15 niner; rang', ,700 to 785; L.Uik J25 to 775. CA'flJ'l- llau -iiUs 3.0U0; market
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lo H higher; nUort teds 4 ; i, sou , fed butchers 3504625; canners uinl cutters 25013000; fuedcra bOOiiiC75. stockers and yuarlings. KuuJ OiiOi, 675; piain 46oUui&; i'ocJIng cows and heifers 250 460. SHE El' Receipts 1.000; mark-t higher. SOUTH OMAHA LIVE Sl'OCK HOGS Receipts 6.000; market
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and packing grudea 700i760; top J 785. i
CATTLE Receipt a 11.000; market bef . steers steady lo strong; top 1150; bulls unchanged; vales LOU 100 lowr; stockors and feeders steady to strong. SHEEP Receipts 8.600; market lambs strong to 25 higher; top 1300; fed clipped 1223; sheep strong; ewe top C50: feeders steady; feeding lambs 1328.
DEFEAT DOESNT SEEM TO WOftKY JERSEY SENATOR
-f:if n the ' ement dust nuisance - Ml 1" jcu."',i1 at th" reari:lar mid "k i uni-'i i)n Tueftlnx of thfi Cliam-'-y of Coiiiiit e next Welnerday.
CHICAGO. Nov. 27 Weakness developed late In the wheat market today. Early the market met with
Lfalrly good support on the declines,
but the hard spots encountered consistent pressure, bulk of which was regarded as liquidation, and from noon to the finish prices were on the downgrade. Wheat closed 3-4 to l'ic lower, corn steady to a fraction below the finish of Saturday and oats 1-Sc lower to S-8c higher. PTovltrions finished a shade easier. MI.y.VEAPOLIS MNS, GRAIN WHEAT May 112 5-8, 3-4; Dee. 113 1-S. CORN May 63 l-2;s; Dec 62 8-4a RYE: May 76 l-8b; Dec. 74 1-2. OATS May 36 1-Se: Dec. 34 3-4. FLAX May 227 1-2; Dec. 239 l-4s Nov. 23S 3-4. BARLEY May 66 l-ls; Dec. 67 1-4.
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"Ho iiii rjil'v has swept Gerany." su;. !t ' . "So much has u:'; -- , th- iart playei ! y : i tn'tnns the AnttT- :- - ).--.- (J ,i iTit: the war that : v vf.p ln thp j;hve game ; : i! i: ljirovir ji the phys ,al ..; th? nation. They aic ir out wmc good men. too. v t ri;sij of course, for before the
AUis Chalmers 1' American Steel Foundry 42 ti American Tel and Tel 121 Anaconda 45" Rakiwln Ijocomotlve lis Bethlehem Steel B 60 4 California Pet 49 Chesapeake and Ohio 65 Chicago and North Western ..79H Colorado Fuel 24'i Crucible Steel 60?3 General Motors 13'i Lehigh Valley 61 Mexican Pete 211'-i Miami Cop 25 S Mld-a!e Steel 28 Northern Pacific 74 Pude Oil 27 rv-essed Steel Car 75 Railway Steel Spring 108 Reading 74 i if public Iron and Stee 44 Tex Co 45 i I". S. Steel 100 VWilly? Overhand 6 V Sinclair Oil 30N
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i iNE hundred and fiftieth rtreot Moh ha beea ricked f"f a numrer , week.i wi.l'e conw;rui-tl n on the 'itjmbia avenue sewer was In proless, has been opened asaln to traf
ItUEHLEH BROf'.. Meit Market, t re latest iidrtlMun to t';e bi:sine. ! dlMrl' ts array f u. ticery ntres and meat markets I'ptnod for business Saturday.
yr..T'l. of a n wber of my i t;.le i 22 fwuttal! tltlo of tho stats i.-k iv M h wfl t." n-r, to -:-.,;a j a- rv. t stopping there coaches and
THE :a-.ii: i-s of Rrosecutlnsf Attorney l' vtht M. Kinder and Assistant I'rosoiiUt.'r Floyd S. Draper faw the Chi' ago-Wlsconsln 0-0 gati-.e at Stagg field Saturday afternoon.
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l;ave set their hearts on cap turing that title.
'OUNCILMAN "Hilly" Donovan Is
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: ospwtl e president for the corn. v.. -n ci unell to succeed Wni. Me. '. whose term expires l-ef-ember :: -rt.
KKNRT U. WALTHALL of etern
i fame ami Uu! ph Ora.es, popi.-ia -j 'i iffn star, are the most mveworthy, i,iyrs In "The Iidr Clianee." tlu- ! ' ' i: I vcrjii I a'l fltar production show. I: -r at Hartley's Wednesday. PATRICK OORUAN. former com-' -lender of the la't Chi au Amerl. can legion. f;nd Is wife are vlit Inar at the home of his father, Mb-h-a"! Gorman. PM now Ilvf-s In K'n t jey where tho 'M on" (lows free-
INSTEAD of inuring confiscated j "hdoto'.v" down the sewers, ijary i police will use the "hot" stuff In the radiators of the police cars to kee;il them from freezing ip. It was a'.oj nv the poll;v- station thi morm I
CHACII Jack Gilr'-y. ath!e.:ie. l-recto;-for th Gary School system, who wp.s called to IVabody, Masa. chusettH. last, week following the s ii'di n death of hi.-: sister Miss Mary Jilrc.y. is expected to rf ruin horn" today or tomorrow.
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FEW matters of importance were up for consideration when the board of works members met In their res,,'ai meeting at the city hall thi4 n.orning. The city council will meet this evening. The park boar.! meeting f -r thin evening has been postponed jii account of the abst n-.-e of President W. P. Oleason.
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THANKSGIVING SPECIALS
Special for Tuesday and Wednesday j
LOCAL mtonshinrrs and bootleg-: t'-rs are erejted over rerorts t'.a' the pt ate legislative u-o -rolnst t'1 f-trenrthen ttie prohibition act by ;. vl..iii, a fine of $5 C00 ;-nd on ear in prison f.-r violation of tlie
PET MILK Tall cans, 1 C (or ... .
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FLOUR Gold Medal, Vs bbL.
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BEST CRF.AMFRY BUTTER Per lb.
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;ntoi Joseph - trtUhKhuyn oo "te hr.ks st Hot Sprir-j. His defeat at tbt hacd ol Gov .dwari) I. Kdwar.i i' tb recent, -lection .loeac't seen to n T 1 en i :r Ukaepn S Kriineh Jven, Ke ouMican and clof !:;(-. of. Pr-i lent Hardin He c rc'irg st Hot S' 'Kb, Va.. frotn the s reniwuj ork of tLe pre-lcUoo campaitii.
FEDERAL prohibition officers' ' a-.e been cavitioned by National ! ': h I'itt ton Omroltcloner Haynei ' : ) : n t all persons U'.eircij of offensea ji .sal nst tbe MqU'"- 'aws are entitled, t ed e bpll ':n'i' rinlly a'J Iped ,y ilty In Hit co of last re" rd . t , .1IVMT JO'TNSTOXK er-twhl'e re ' ptibllcan candidate is taktnsr up n movement to place a progressive ; ticket in the field next election. There are a 'it of good dyed-in-the , wool -Biull Moosers In these rarts
who will 1" e wiring to Jump r.t "Jimmy" subjection. !
E. Chicago MORE fighters were made for East Chicago In the Dodger-Scatena game of yesterday.
NUMBER two plant of the Hubbard Steel Foundry resumed operations today after 6eveTai weeks shut down .
CL1NE avenue bridge, which has been closed while under way of construction, has been re-oper.ed to traffic.
Gary
OYER 500 football enthusiasts j I took raft In the "re-d torch" parade held in Gary aft'r the return of tie; fans from Warraw. i MRS. JOHN LEPER. ?4A4 MassT. 1 -husetts street who was reported ml9ainn last week was b cated in the j Sr. Antonio hospital where ahe ha ! j L-on fr trentntent.
I'ancy Pumpkin, larg; can, 2 for Fancy Icing Sugar, per lb Brown Sugar, per lb Fcncy Walnuts, per ib., 25c; 3 lbs 1922 Groupe Diamonci Kincy Brz:l Nu's, per lb Fancy Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. for Fancy Filberts, 1922 groupe, per Ib Fancv Chocolate Drcps, per lb
25c 10c 8c
Brand 25c 45c 24c 19c
1 ancy Cranbcrr.es, per lt I'ti.-e Vanilla Extracts, 2 bottles for Freeh Gcld.-n Dates, per lb Fancv N?'.v String Figs per lb Heintz Plum Pudding, per can Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can Lilby's Sliced Pineapple, large can Fancy Peaches in heavy syrup, large can Fancy Cream Nut Fudge, per lb
15c 25c 19c 15c 39c 27c 35c 25c 22c
15c
Mince Meat, per package
Graded Pineapple. Del- 25 C monte or Libbys. can. . Sunmaid Seedless Raisins, per pkg Fancy Sun Sweet ?7T Prunes, lb.. 15c, 20c and ' Orange or Lemon 35 C
real, per iu Shredded Cocoauut, per lb Sweet Apple Cider,
bring your jugs, gal...
rancy Brilliant Mixed 22 C Candy, per Ib
25c 45 c
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CITY Engineer Chapman has authorized the opening of Michigan avenue which has recently been improved, for traffic.
JITLIAN H. COHN. son of David Cohn. a student at Harvard university has been honored by an appointment on the Glee Clu-h which goes t . ', Yale In December. !
INQUIRIES were In the building, material markets yesterday requesting figures on the work for the first unit of the Ford Motor Company accessory plant In HegewUch.
NEXT Friday, Indiana will have a new state auditor In the person of Robert Bracken, Democrat, who succeeds that great friend of the Calumet Region, Wm. J. Oliver,
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THE Red Cross drive headed by MayoT Frank Callahan, was launch, ed today. Roll Call for Indiana Harbor-East Chicago, including th industries Is expected o net $10,00'.
FTJUTllLK steps towards a-ntr
f . ' .-a ) season, ti.- war t'oxinc was fro".ne- on in Ger-
pa:v;:)!ir epicVnnc, which, he de- n.ary. Alien boxers find tl ' pickclares, is a periou? me.iice to in- , jng rather soft there just now. but
tercollegiate tth.etics. That t!.e men who place money on a (,'arac hap the wronjt vie r :r t. is the contentio . of Air. 1 1 riiM; n. T he pract . p ttes th far, iiypercr-.tical and dissatisfied wan the coach, the f :hool and the players, he ?nys. Ha also points out that gsmMinc has a bad tffect r r. the players, who lose siirht of the Mean for which they art playIr.g nn-i ate more likeJy to allow mercenary considerations to enter into their work. Mr. GrifTith urges a spirit of sportsmanship in college athletics, lie F!:i;-ests that by cooperation of th- ca;hes. facuitv, and student loiiy. i eitirig will be rod ced to tha ninitnunt, or more if mild methods fail presentation of the matter to ntudtTit mass meeting!,, and tht rrre&t arid punishment of offenders will prove effective. Js !; Ctirley, veteran boxing and . rt Pt'.in promoter, back from a r';ve motiths' stay in Europe, brings iiiiirr"' of a widespread activity In
i t v. i::i.'h holds promise of future
the opposition for them steadily ia
growing strong sr. "Thare ar ble fight clubs la every city and tha sho.rs draw enormous crowds. Soma of tba firbts are pretty rood. Jimmy Ligget, an American negTO. la very popular In Barlin. Ha Is a welterweight, but beats Carman s of all slits and wsigbts, though If ha wera In thla country h would do well to rat a ortllminanr bout at a big club. Ouiseppa Spalla. tba IUlian heavyweight, also la popular there. Louis Meyer, who onca was aaaodated with ma In the promotion of wrestling matches here, is rounding a fight club In Berlin, ad I refereed some oeataati for him." If Lafayette's football team continues to roll up scores the one sided variety that has been its custom of late the old Easton college may have to stop one of its dearest traditions. For years It has been the habit of Lafayette fans to use their chapel chimes to toll out to the world the count of their scores.
irterr.atioral competition on a Now with Lafayette winning Satur-
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Tver, where, he says, people are ' sport crazy," with nations taking i.p tew sports enthusiastica'ly Wifjiotjt neglecting the old. Hof-
day after Saturday by margins c fifty and sixty points the neighbors are beginning to tire of the long period of tolling that la failing to their lot
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