Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1922 — Page 18

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THE TIMES Friday. December 22, 1922

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XEW YORK STOCKS -A!;ia Chaimera American Car and Foundary . American Steel Foundry American Telephone axid Tel . Anaconda Bald-win Locomotive Beth Steel B California Petroleum t hesapeaka and Ohio I'olorado Fuel . . . torn Product :mc Steel General Motors IiChigh Valley Miami Copper Mldvals Steel Norfolk and "Western Northern Pacific 1'ure Oil I'ressed Steel Car Kallw-ay Steel Springs Heading Republic Iron and Steel ... f-tudebaker Texas Company .............. Unitea States Steel ........ Wcsting-hp-usa "Willy Overland

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CHICAGO FBOBUCS CUTTEK Receipts 6,590 tubs; creamery, extra 61-j; extra first 48c 33; firsts 440(346'; plscking stock EGGS Receipts 2,644 oases. Jliscallenous 40c4I; ordinary first 35c t'- 38; first 43c44. LIVE roULTF.T Turkeys 33c; chickens 16c318; spring 18lic; i oostei-s 13c: geese 16c; ducks 16c. POTATOES Receipts cars. Wisconsin round white bulk SocSl.00; Minnesota round white- 7oc8a; Idaho rurals sacked 93c1.05. VEAL 30 to 60 lbs. 8c03; 70 to SO lbs. 10cll; 90 to 110 lbs. 11c 12; fancy thick 13c; overweight 130 to 175 Igs 5c Q 8.

fat cows 1500575: heifers 450 740; fresh cows and springers 30 SO: veal calves 1300; heavy and thin calves 510. SHEH AND LAMJi supply 600 head: market steady; prime wethers SCofjSOO; good mixed 725S00; fair mixed 6003700; culls and common 200430; lambs 1510. - HOGS Receipts 2000; market 15 -25c higher; prime heavy hogs 850 S60; mediums 3925: heavy Yorkers 93925; light Yorkers 9004i 923; pigs 900915; roughs 7000723; stags 40O 440 ; heavy mixed 803 S90. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN -WJ1KAT Wheat No. 2 Red 81-35; Xo. 2 Hard $l.:Si 1.23. CORN" No. 2M 74i4c31; No. 2 TVhlta 7403-76: No. 3 Yellow 74ic 75H: No. 3M TSicH: No. 3 Whlto 724c3'i; N'o. 3 Yellow 72 U No. 451 70'.ic71; No. 4 Whlto 71c; No. 4 Yelow 704c71H. OATS No. 3 White 46c47i; No. 3 "White 43'jc3'45; No. 4 White 43CJ4 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK HOGS Receipts S4.000. Market active. TopJ JS.40; bulk SS.10? 8.33; heavyweight I8.20S8.35; medium weight J8.25S8.40; light weight $S.308.40; pigs $S. 00(3 8.25. CATTLE Receipts 4.500. Market strong, 25 higher; beef steers, choice and prime 111 . 65 S 13 . 13 ; medium and good 87. 85311.60; good uid choice . 83. 5012. 75; common and medium J5.765T9-50; butcher cattle, htiftri $1.00Sfl0.25, cows $3.6030 7.90; uulls 83.656.35. steady. 15 to 25 higher; lambs 84 lbs. down, 13-15-15.40; lambs, culls and common 53 -5013 . 15 ; yearling wethers JO .00 3 12 . "5.

ENGLISH MODISTES GET MODELS FROM CREAM OF SOCIETY

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iUm Paul Gellibrand. Society girls in England ara now working as dress models for fashionable modistes, according to reports from London. Miss Paal Gellibrand, a beautiful heiress and one of the most popular girls in

gowns at Madame Victoire, the

well known London establishment owned by the Earoness d'Erlanpsr.

walked to the pollc station and asked to be locked up after telling a deputy sheriff that he had shot his foster daughter. Mrs. Wyman today eald that her husband had been on the border of Insanity or several weeks und that he had quarrelled continually with Irene. Wyman Is said to have been lnltuated In the- Mylc Order cf the Shrine at Peoria, JH-. on September 22. 1318.

FUNERAL OF MRS. CARNE

The funeral of Mrs. James It. Carne, who died In a Memphis. Tenn., hotipita;! Wednesday evenIn, win be held Saturday at 2:0

P. m. from the L'urns Chapel with Interment at Oak 1IIU cemetery.

BUILDING

STATISTICS

CHICAGO. Hi.. Deo. 22. The American Contractor's resume of building statistics from large cities for November compared with previous November gives these figures from leading Indiana cities reporting: Nov. '22 Nov. 21 Evansvllie $ 112,900 $ 90.5t.' Fort Wayne 000,300 1,178.700 Gary 2S4.325 36.227 Hammond 195.750 192.100 Indianapolis 2,303,014 1.071.319 South Kend 981,097 343,027 Term Haute 120,414 136.070

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i;A9T ST. LOCI3 UVES STOCK CATTLE Receipts 1.5U0. Market strong. Native beef steers J 11. 00 lu.30; yearling- steers and heifers Si. 50313. 50; cows 13.50(57.00; stockers and feeders 85.00-7.25; calves J3. 503S. 30; canners and cutters 2.25 3.25. HOGS Receipts 15.000. Market 5 iii;her. Mixed and butchers 8S.S0 i 8.40; good heavies 8 S . CO 8 8 . 35; roughs 87. 00? 7.25; lights $8.40 .45; pies $3.0038.85; bulk $5.30 f 5.40. SHEET Receipts 400. Market strong. Mutton ewes $6.007.00: iambs $13.0015.25; canners and choppers $1.00-3-4.00. MOLX CITT LIVT STOCK CLOSE s,000 market opened strong, closing weak; rangs 72505; bulk 7S0 n SOS. CATTLE Receipts 700; market teady; short feds C00?P25; fed butchers 430f 77."; unfed butchers 150'347o: canners and cutters 223; feeders 500 650; stockcrs and .vearpsrlings good 500$ 050; plain 350-5 ' :; feeding cow r ami heifers 275': 4 75. SHEET": Kcc ; in.s 50; market ft3dv.

SOITII OMAII 1. 1 t; STOCK j lfUG - Kcceipts IS, 000; market' mostly 5-10 lower: bulk packinggrades .00& 725: bulk butchers 775 'fj TD5; top soo; bulk of sales. 1 CATTLE Receipts 2.200; market' hetter; prrades fed steers strong; warmed ups dull to lower; best fed steers 910; bulk 7003S50; all other classes steady. I SHEEP Receipts 5,000; market lambs steady to 10 higher: bulk 1420S1450; top 1460; fed clipped 1265; sheep and feeders strong; ewe, top 735; feeding lambs' 1430. j I EAST BLFFALO I CATTLE Receipts 100 head; mar' ket slow; prime steers 1000(31150: shipping steers 10001125; butcher grades S00-S 900; heifers 550825; xws 250575; bulls 300500; feeders 600650; milk cows and stringers 40S130; j CALVES Receipts 1200: markets active. Cull to choice 400-51323. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts SOOO; market active: choice lambs 15001550: cull to fair 8001430: yearlings 8001200; sheep 300&S50; HOGS Receipts 6400; market active; Torkers 830900: pigs S90 915; m.lxed 890900; heavy ?83fff 30; roughs 7253 775; stags oOOfp

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CATTLE Supply 150 carloads: market steady; choice 950 1000; prime S75,a92.'; good 775S50: tidy

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common 450(!x5G0; common to good fat bulls 300! 565: common to good

FATHER SHOOTS HIS STEP-DAUGHTER Girl Just Wanted to Go to Parties As The Other Girls Do.

cause tlie wrote a lctte rto hei 'beaux. In peorla. II!., and because sho insisted , in going to dances and parties as other gorls do, John R Wyman. age 35. probably fatally Ehot his foster daughter. Irene Wyman, age 15, today. Immedlatel after the ehootlusr affray Wyma'

5GLTII LEND. Ind.. I'ec. 22. Bf-

Hammonds Newest Most Popular RESTAURANT OPEN DAY and NIGHT Best of Food Moderate Prices ATLAS LUNCH Christ Karas, Prop. Hohman, corner Indiana Ave.

Economy Grocery & Market Co. Manufacturers of Fancy Home-Made Sausages 81 State Street, Hammond, Ind. Telephone Hammond 49

GOLDEN PUMPKIN Large cans, 2 for

25c

Sun Maid Seeded or Seedless San Beam Sliced Pineapples,

Kaisins, large packages, 35 C 50 C

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OUR ROYAL BLEND COFFEE 3 pounds for

$1.00

Dates, 2 packages for

35c

Minced Meat, 2 packages for . .

29c

EATMORE BRAND CRANBERRIES 2 pounds for

33 c

California Celery, 2 large stalks for

Jonathan or Hubbertson Cr Apples, per pound

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Christmas Specials Red Riders, with pedals .$3.95 Doll Cabs, round reed, reiy good $10.50 Smoking Stands, mahogany finish $1.75 Child's Chairs $1.75 Child's Desk, oak finish $3.S0 Boudoir Lamp, good buy . . $3.25 Bireley-Greenwald Furniture Co. 85 State St., Hammond

Joe Weiss

LIBER

TY DRY GOODS S 839 Calumet, Corner Carroll

FANCY SWEET POTATOES Per pound

5c

Home Made Pork Sausage, seasoned for stuffing, 1 C. per pound

FRESH SELECTED OYSTERS

SWIFT'S HAMS 10 to 12 pound average, whole or half, 1 7 per pound

Special for Christmas

EXTRA FANCY FRUIT CAKE, Pound WALNUT POUND CAKE, Pound BAKE-RITE SPECIAL LAYER CAKE, Each

PEPPER NUTS Pound ANISE DROPS, Pound CALIFORNIA FRUIT NUT BREAD Each WALNUT FILLED COFFEE CAKES, Each

60c 35c $1.00 25c 50c 50c

30c 30c

ALMOND FILLED COFFEE CAKES, Each

ALL KINDS OF YULETIDE FRENCH PASTRY, ALMOND, COCOANUT MACAROONS AND LADY FINGERS We DeliverGive Us a Call Bake-Rite Bakery 253 E. State Street Hammond, Ind.

XMAS SPECIAL SALE We Give S. and H. Green Stamps

Ladies Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill, Tricotine and Lace Dresses $11.98 $13.98 $15.98 $19.98 Fancy Camisoles f Q at SOC Silk Shimmies $ 1 93 Flannel Night Gowns 35 C Extra large $1.29 Fancy Silk and Pongee QHandkerchiefs 0C Charmoise Bloomers and OQ cotton, $1.48 and Oi7C Gents Shirts, $1.00, $1.50 QQ Silk Shirts, $4.00, $5.00 j gQ Regular 69c cent Ties Q Q for OVC Sport Coats, special, $3.48 3 03

Heavy Bath Robes, best OtA QQ quality 4.Ol7 Paiamas $1.49 Work Shoes jjp gQ Dress Shoes $3 93 Men's One Buckle Over- ' jj J Qg Mens Ball Brand Rubbers, "1 CQ $1.00, $1.29 and Boys and Girls Boys Dress Shoes, $2.48 (jjg Qg Girls Dress Shoes, $1.69, 0 CjQ $2.25" and

Babies First Step Shoes

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Bo-s Two Pants Suits at C5CI QC $6.25, $7.25 and. ...U, O

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Boys Overcoats from 3-$,

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Boys and Girls Very Best Ball OQ Brand Rubbers, 79c and..,.U;0:7C

95c

$6.29

$3.50

MANY, MANY MORE THINGS AT LOW PRICES. WE WISH YOU A MERRY XMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR

Snow White Leg Veal, 1 5CVeaI Shoulder, pound I per pound . . . .

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FRESH DRESSED TURKEYS, GEESE, DUCKS & CHICKENS Pot Roast, choice cuts, 1 A I Breast of Veal, with C p per pound ! rocket, per lb FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.

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For One With Every 10c Purchase or over until Noon Saturday, then DOUBLE STAMPS until 9:30 Saturday Evening

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"The Peoples Store'1'' State and Sohl Streets, Hammond

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY

Monarch Cocoa, 1 lb. Briar Ridge Tomato 1 Qr package AO C CaUup, 1 lb. bottle. . . . A PLYMOUTH ROCK STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 23c 1 pound jar for MONARCH CORN FLAKES JJ Per package Del Monte Seedless 1 g Sardines, per Raisins, 1 lb. pkg can Calumet Baking Powd- OQ- I Briar Rilge Free 9Cp er, 1 lb. can for OC Peaches, Ko. ZVz can OUU MONARCH COFFEE 3gc 1 pound package for '. Grandma's Washing 1 g j Monsoon Silked Hawai- 33 C Powder, large pkg.. . . ( iaa Pineapple No. 2 can PALM OLIVE SOAP With purchase of $2.00 order 25 C (Sugar not included) 5 bars for National Biscuit Spiced OC- Fancy Blue Rose Rke, 7 r Drops, per lb per lb WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF XMAS CANDIES AND NUTS COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER Boneless Rib Roll, OKtl?01 Sausage, Our j Or per lb OC Own Make, per lb XOt PORK LOIN ROAST J g Q Per pound . LEAVE YOUR ORDER HERE FOR YOUR XMAS POULTRY WE DRESS OUR OWN

Garfield Cash Grocery & Market L EI M BACH & SCHROEDER, Props. Conkey and Garfield Sts. Phone 2668 WE DELIVER

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Jewelry Christmas

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TRULY EXPRESS ENDURING SENTIMENT If you want trie recipients of your CKristmas Gifts to fully appreciate your thoughtfulness in making selections, choose jewelry. -ijSlfSK Here you will find the newest and most artistic designs and the finest gems in a most attractive variety all alluringly priced. Make your selections early while our stock is complete. . $ REMEMBER! The early buyer pays no more but gets the best. A small deposit reserves any article until wanted. We Invite Comparison Both as to Quality and Price! Our "Gifts that Last" are Fully Guaanteed and we'll cheerfully refund money if any article purchased does not pvove just as represented

JEWELER AND MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN 177 Stale Street,' Hammond Store Open Every Evening 'Till Xmas

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