Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1922 — Page 14
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NEW YOJ1K. STOCKS OIX5SB All'.s Calm4rs 44)4 Ajoerteaji Cr and FourxSry ...21 American GismtUns; ........... IS ft American Steel roundry 8 ti Anerlaan Tel. and Tel. .......114 Anundt ......... . ( Ealdwln Ieo(miotlT .1S8 Vi Bethlehem Steel B (114 California Petrolerxm ......... M Chesapeake n3 Ohio 6SH Chicago and North-western .... 10 Colorado Fuel ................ IS Corn Produote . . 1S1H Craelle Steel ....... jIU Eri ........ X0 General Jlotors ............... UK LMkkvtsna Steel 77 Vi rhiRh ValleT eis Mlan Petroleum 1ST
ELECTRICAL Christmas Suggestions Urn Sets Percolators Iron Toasters Heating Pads Heaters Curling Irons Table Stoves frills Vibrators Hair Dryers Chafing Dishes Immersion Heaters Shaving Mugs Baby Milk Warmers Waffle Irons Ovenettes Flash Lights Table Lamps Desk Lamps Floor Lamps Boudoir Lamps Vacuum Sweepers Ironing Machines Washing Machines Your are invited to lookover our selection of Practical Gifts. STANDARD ELECTRIC COMPANY 63" HoL-SdJi St, Tel. 525 Hammond, ImL
CHRISTMAS HINTS
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MidTale Steel , New Tork Central .... NVfoUc and Western ., Northern Pacific , Pure Oil Railway Steel Spiinra
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U. S. Steel , Willys Orerland .. Sinclair Oil
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CHICAOO CASH GIUI5 WHEAT No. 2 red 11.314 J Wo. 3 1.11.2:: Ne. 3 mixed 11.21. CORN No. mixed 72 He j No. 2 wfclte 7SU 7S4e; No. S rellow 72 73He; No. S mixed 70 71 Vic; No. 3 white 714c; No. S rellow 71cs No. 4 mixed I84?iej No. white 6973c; No. 4 yellow 68ft 71Hc OATS No. 3 white 45ie; No. 3
white 43 34414c; No. 4 white 42 43e. f 3 IIC AGO PnODCCB BUTTER Receipta e,6SS tube. Creamery extra B5Vc; extra firsts 61(364 Ho; flreta 45049c) packing stock 22 32c. Receipt 3,(83 eases. Miscellaneous 4(4Sc; ordinary firsts 424Sc; firsts 49fl6Ic - LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 0c; chickens 1720c; sprlnrs lc: roosters UHc; sese 19c; ducks 18c POTATOES Receipts 58 cars. Wis. round white, bulk. 75l8ct Idaho Ruswt 11.20; Idaho rural s 11.CB. VEAL SO te Iks. Soi 70 to 80 lbs. 10Xle; SO to 110 lbs. 11 12c; fancy thick Hcj overweltrht, 130 to 175 Iba. 58& CHICAGO IJTTF1 STOCK HOGS R-ecelpts 2.000. Market
steady. Bulk IStfi.JO. Top $8.36. Hea-ry welrht 1 8. 10 8. 25; medium welsht $8.158.86; Ugbt weight 8. 80t.35; pigs 8.158.30. CATTLE Receipts 4.000. Market steady. Beef steers, choice and prime f 12.541S.6C, medium and good $.S012, good and choice 312.5012.(0, common and medium 37ll.f0; butcher cattle, heifers $5 10.10, cows I4l, bulls f2.607. SHEEF Receipts 5,500. Market strong. Fat lambs I14.50-JJ16.50; lambs, culls and common, 810 12; yearlinra fll13; wethers 27.60 9.50.
HO TJX CXTT IXTB STOCK HOOa Receipts 8,000. Market 10 15c higher. Range 17.25 8. 10. Bulk 17.10!. 10. CATTLE Receipts 1,800. Market steady. Short feds $810; fed butchers 14. 50 8; caaners and cutters $2. 23 3. 25; tinfed beef cows
$fQ'6.50 stockers and yearlings, sJpej !9C-e9 reeA !09-ftOS'2t uood. 5.506.76t plain 4G6.2t: feeding cowa and heifers 82.76 4.60. SHEEP Receipts 1,900. Market steady.
SOUTH OMAHA UVD STOCK HOOS Receipts 5.6O0. Market active, 1020c higher. Bulk mixed and packing grades S7.2E8. Bulk of sales $7.758.20. Totp 98.25. CATTLE Receipts 3,000. Market beef Rteers and she stock' active, steady to strong; top steern $9.75; bulls 15J5c lower; veals 25c high, or, top $9.60; stockers and feeders slow, steady to weak. SHEEP Receipts 2.000. Market active; fed ambslO20c higher; bulk ivooled lambs $14 . 40 1 4 . 80, top $14.85; clipped lambs $12.75.
PITTS BIR.GH LIVK STOCK CATTLE Supply light. Market steady. Choice $9.7610.75; prime $99.60; geofl $7.858.75; tidy butchers $8.609.86; fair $8;75 7.50; heifers $4.6007.6$; fresh cows and springers S8090; real calves $13; heavy and jthln calves $5 10. SHEEP AND LAMB Supply 600. Market steady. Prime wethers 8.26 8.50 ;good mixed I7.258. HOOS Receipts t.000. Market 60 higher. Prime heavy hogs $8.60; medluma $8.868.t0; heavy yorkers $8.868.90: light yorkers $8.85 8.90. BAST ST. I-OCIS LXV7D STOCK CATTLE- Re eel p t 3,500. Market steady. Native beef steers fll13; yearling steers and heifera $9.60 18; cows $39; stoekera and feeders $597.28; calves $8.fi010.76; eanners and cutters $2. 50 3. 2 5. HOGS Receipts 15.000. Market steady. Mixed and butchers $8.20 t.tQ; good heavies $8.80 9.40; roughs $7.2107.50; lights $8.35 8.40; p'.gs $$$.26. CHEEP Receipts 1,000. Market
steady. Mutton ewea $6 9 ?; lambs $1216; eanners and choppers
$10. EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 360. Market
slow. Prime steers $1011.60; ahlpoin steers $10 11: butcher grades
$$9; heifers $5.508.60; cows 1.75
6.75; bulla $3.2506.26; feeders 7; milk cows and stringers $40
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CALVES Receipts 1.100. Market slow. Cull to choice $4 913.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts
6.000. Market slow. Choice lamoe
$1516.50; cull to fair $$14. $0; vearlinars S713: sheep $3S-60.
HOOS Receipts 8.400. Market active. Yorkers $8.909; pigs 8.85 8.90; mixed $3.S$8.90; heavy $8. 80CS. 90; roughs $7.25 7.60; stags $4.506.60.
Gary THE total assessed valuation of property In Gary Is $129,846,000 and the total tax rate Is $1.64 on the $100. Taxes for the year of 1922 are due January 1. 192$.
JUDGE) Marcus Kavanaugh of the Superior court, Chicago, will address the forum at Temple Israel en the subject of "Obedience to Law," Sun. flnv afternoon at 3:00 p. m.
A number of the 160 witnesses who have ibeen summoned to testify In the federal grand Jury Investigation of the Oary liquor cases and conspiracy charges, left for Indianapolis today.
THE resson turkeys will he more plentiful and cheaper for Christmas holidays is given that dealers and the packers were "stuok" with a big supply of dressed turkeys and will have to unload at any cost and that's that.
A packed house greeted the local T. W. C. A. performers at the opening performance at the Gary theatre last night. With a big advance sale another packed house Is assured for tonight.
BECAUSE of Increased traffic over the Oary Street Railway lines, due it Is said to the activity In the steel plants, the railway official"! will put a new schedule Into effect to. morrow morning.
THE marriage of a fifteen year old Oary school girl at Crown Point to a man 89 years old Is Gary's latest scandal. Married three months, the girl confessed to her parents who took steps to have the marriage annul ed.
EMERSON high sohool who won the state football title and now seek the basketball championship, play Esst Chicago high at East Chicago tnlrht. This Is Emerson's third
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INSTRUMENTS One of tKe most enjoyable and profitable ways to pass evenings at home is learning to play some musical instrument. We have a complete stock of high "grade wind and string instruments. If you are thinking of buying your son an instrument for the High School Band you will profit by inspecting our stock and getting our prices. The Song Shop Room 16, Rimh&ch BIdg. (Over Lion Store) Hammond, Ind.
game the first two having been victories. They will play their first home game of the season st Emerson gym Saturday night, meeting Valpo.
THE second annual election of the re-organ Ited Gary Chamber of Commerce will toe held next month. It has been a year of wonderful suecess, due to the cooperation on the part of merchants and the efficient management of Mr. Warner who has not only proven himself a live wire, tout capalble in every sense of the word.
DETAILS of the report of the analysis of the vital organs of Mrs. Bothwell Crawley to determine as to whether or not she may have 'Neen nolsoned is not expected to be
made until probably late tomorrow or the first part of next week. This paper has Information that trace of poison, probably 'hl-chlorlde of mercury has been detected by Dr. McNally Chicago coroner's assistant. On his Scottish estate of Falloderi. Lord Grey has for thirty years maintained a sanctuary for wild fowl; in all those years not a gun has been discharged on the estate. The ten British and thirteen foreign species feed from the h.md of their master, who has many stories of their ha.jiti and behavior. One is that of a faithful drake; after ten years wlt'i une mate, the mate died. The dr;ii.fc searched disconsolately for her for several days and was last seen winging far out over the North S-a- Scientific American.
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Come m today or any day you are in this vicmity. Just look around and then if you feel like making a purchase we will be glad to serve you. If you don't buy you will at least be convinced that our prices are the lowest in Hammond
Boys' 24 icts Suit In good shades, tires to 17:,ed $6.95 Mea'i Pants AH colon and.ize.5 jj Q
Bed Blanket In facty al. $3.45
LeuW AB Wftd CubHoso In fancy dock dsdgnt tliit imft:.$i.25
Bif Let QuMren't Cotts Viith fur collars, tome plain tad o&erj at the greatest taring? fa Ham
Ladies' Flannel Govrns In pink and blue striped, with fancy QSc trimmings
Ladies' Crepe Kimonos In assorted colors, well iS:S.1.69
Children's Fleeca R&btd Unioa Sclts In white, sizes to 34. Q C
Boys' Ribbed Union Suits All sizes, Q C i-
Ladies' Vests and Pants n ribbed fleece, white, good weight, QC &t lM ,
Men's Work Skoes In black, brown and smoke; r $2.95
Iadiaa B4 B2ssket8 dark patterns; at
-In light and $3.45
Bed fUaaktts, Siailei full bed size; at
-In all colors. 95c
Men's AD Wool Dress Pants Assorted pattern.; $3.95 Men's Cordnroy Pants (J2
Sweaters Girls' All-Wool Sweater Coats In all colors, with belts, regular $5.95 values, specially priced for this sale at, $3.45
Crib Blankets In pink and blue, in all dierent designs; 95 C Men's Cotton Sweaters In gray, good winter weight; 95 C Men's HeTywefht Caps With inbands, regular $2.00 QEr value: at 7JC Men's Grenadine Knit Ties Regular $1.00 tie;
Ladies' Hoose Aprons In light and dark patterns, all sizes; 59 C Men's All Wool Army Shirts All 30 QC sizes at ... 4.J0
Children's Sweater Coats Big table full, all colors "d.!ty!": $195
Ladies' Felt Slippers All different shapes O Q 1 and sizes at ... .
All Wool Hockey CapsAll colors; don't miss these at this Qs price ..........
Men's AH Wool Hose In fancy colors, all Q sizes, at ... Oa7C
Children's Bath Robes Sizes 2 to 6. in an assortment of patterns at. .
Men's Heayy Wool Hose A good quality. 2 5 C Men's Fleece Lined Union Suits Good wool fleece lined at ?:-65;..2. $3.25
Men's Fine Ribbed Union Suits Sizes 36 QC -to 46; at
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The few items offered in this paper are the most attractive ever presented to the people of Hammond and vicinity. We offer for a limited time only the above bargains.
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