Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1922 — Page 22

i.-emhcr 23. 192. COURT DECIDES IN L CHICAGO CASE he defendants answer was sustained. Grabara owed Horner and company $160 at the time he made the sale to FAR NORTH AND FAR SOUTH DEMAND THESE SPORTS TOGS Buda, it is charsd. t

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VALP.AR.VI SO, IND., Dec. 23 A contention entered by attorneys for tho defense in tbe action of Horner and company, Chicago wholesale grocers, against Grabara and Buda, of East Chicago, that n-hen a person slls out his business to another fl.e days notice to the public of such transaction is not necessary when the purchaser receives an affidavit stating there is no liens aga4iiit the property, wa3 overruled by Judge Crumpacker in superior court yesterday. The Buly Sales Art requires the pending the sale of a business notice must b" given for1 the protection of creditors. Buda purchased the grocery interests of Grabara. At the time of the sale, he stated in his answer filed In superior court, Grabara gave him an arridavit setting up the fact that the stock was free from any liens or incumbrances. Attorneys Daly & FYeund representing the Chicago h)ncrn, contended that notice should have been made showing there were no (--editor., and their demurrer to

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Enoch Harris, the Hammond automobile mechanic, who was ordered to jail yesterday for failure to pay support money to his divorced wife, will get to spend Christmas where he pleases after all. S'pcial Judge Gerald Gillett. sitting in room 1 of the Hammond superior court yesterday, held Harris was in contempt, because ho had Jailed to comply with the court crorder regarding support money. Harris was ia arrears. He was

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up. Later in the day while in custody of the sheriff. Harris arranged to pay in full. Judge Gillett was called back to the bench and on bein;j informed that the court order had been complied with, he ordered Harris released and Jurged him to th contemnt ruling.

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Here are eporU togs for the winter vacation whic'n is to be spent in the far north or in the far south. If one plans to skate, toboggan, or hike in the snovfs of

Switrerland or Canada one will want the plaid wool knicker suit in the center, or perhaps the flpere-lined leather suit at the richt. If, however, one is to

seek the warm ocean breezes cf Florida the white knitted auit at the right will be wanted. Bright red bands trim the costume ir a gay manner.

MERRY CHRISTMAS

WHILE THEY LAST 8-light Mazda Xmas Tree Outfits, special

$2.50

Don't forget that BEAUTIFUL CAPITOL LAMP This Evening. Delivery Made Until Midnight.

Tri-Citv Electric Service

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Company PHONE HAMMOND 3760-3761

SENT TO FARM

Starring1 as "King; Bee Hoocher" of the. Calumet district, Michael Zsolds of 4937 Alexander avenue. East Chicago, was arraigned on a charge of violating the. state liquor law before Judge A. P. Twyman. of tie city court, yesterday to be fined $130 and sentenced to serve 25 days at tbe Indiana State Farm. To g-lve tbe prisoner an opportunity to spend Christmas and New Years at home, judgment was withheld by the court until January 4. when Zsolds will begin serving his time. Two hundred ga.llons of moonshine, two fifty-gallon stills, twenty sacks of cane sugar and twelve barrels of mash were found in the basement of Zsolds' home Thursday evenine when federal and local authorities raided bis place.

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The FRANCES SHOP 208 East State Street

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HOGS Receipts 10.000; market strong; : bulk 815840; top SSOj heavyweight 825(3846; mediura

'weight 830(SP84a; light weight S35(a

! , 850; piK3 816!g 84u. j CATLE Keceipts 1,000; market

steady: beef steers, cnoice ana prime ISOixa 1S00; medium and good 95O1150; good and choice 12004j 1300; common and medium 750jj 1100; butcher cattle, heifers 600 10C0; cows 400750; bulls 360& TOO; canners anfl cutters, cows and heifers 250337-6; canner steers 350 550.

SHEEP Receipts 8.000; market steady, fat lambs 1450li40; lambs culls and common 1100Q.1350; yearlings 11001SOO; wethers 700S50; feeder lambs 1375 1405. CHICAGO CASH CHAIN WHEAT No. 2 Red 135; No. 2 hard 127 1-4; No. 1 Nor Springs dark 139. COF.N No. SCorn M 73 3-4; No. 2 white 73 3-4-74; No. 2 Y 73 3-4-74 1-4.; No. 3 M 71 1-4-1-2; No. 4 SI 60 1-2; No. Y 69 1-2-70. OATS No. W 13 1-2-4G 1-4; No. 3 white 43 1-2- 44 1-4; No. 1 W 43 1-2. SOUTH OMAHA UEV STOvTK HOGS-Receipts in market steady to 10 higher; b'.-lk packing gradea, 730 to 7Si. buik 18 to 25 pounds; butchers S5 Lo 830; top 80o; bulk of sales 766 to 800. CATT0J3 Receipts 360; market compared a week ago better tirades fed steers and yearlings mostly &0 higher; others 15 to 25 hlgaed; cows and heifers steady to 26 higher and vcala about 25 lower; all other clauses generally steady. SHEEP Receipts 1,000 market compared with a week ago; larobt 10 to 26 lower; yearlings and shep etrong to 25 higher; feeders 25 to 40 lower. CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET BUTTER. Receipts 7136 tubs; Creamery, extra SlVjc; extra firsts 47Hc60c; firsts 4446c; packing ttock 34a35c. EGGS Receipts 37 i; miscellaneous, 810; ordinary firsts 3537c. UVE POU17TRT Turkeys 25; chickens 13 16c; springs 17c; roos.ers 1; geese, ISc; ducks 16c. POTATOES Receipts 64 carB. W is

racked and bulk round white

iic; Idaho rural a, No. 1, (1.00. VfclAL, GO to 60 lbs, S9c;

"i:AST ST. LOUIS LIVE STOCK OATTIE Receipts ToO ; market steady. Native beef steers. J7.O05i $13.50; yearling steers and heifers $5.00(5 $13.60: cows, $3.50 $7.00; stockers and feeders $5.00 & $7.25; calves $350'i( $3.50; canners and cutters $2.25$2.25 HOGS Receipts 7000. Market steady 20 higher; Mixed and butcher $S.35!ai $8.50; good heavies' $.25 $S.45; roughs $7.00 $7.75; lights. $7.45&$S.60; pigs. $8'3-$840; bulk T-850 $8.55. SHilEP lleccipts, none; market nominal. Mutton ewes, $6,007.00; lambs, $12.0015.00; canners and ciopp E, $1.00 & 4.00.

THOUSANDS ARE MADE HAPPY Sisvfcral thoisand children this riornlng cheered, la,Lighed and chort led as they watched the antics of tho silver bhett comodianj in the tirst ainual Community Service party held at the Parthenon theatre under tr.c direction of Albert T?.aum bersei", and with tho cro-opcration ct ilj' offiffuixls a-nd S. J. Gregory, owner of the theatre.

i'Oilowtng a TiiLisical program 'by the scho'il boy ohcristcra under the supervision of Mist Ireno Trenberth all the children in the theatre, rais

ed their "voices in song. The scene i

was one of the most inspiring ever witnessed in tbe theatre.

ARE LOOKING FOR JOHNSON Folice are on the lookout for Jimmy Johnson, local police character who It is alleged is responsible for

the caching of two worthless chocks!

ouncj whitt. No. 1 80ca$100; Minn, j ln the State street store of Morrs

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Pelzman. The checks totaled $50. police axe holding Jack Soltwedel 45 4 Oak street, ln connection wltli

SO lbs t0cUc; 80 to 110 tba. llcly the case. Soltwcdcl Is said to 12c; fajwey thick 13c; overweight 13.0 have ben In Johnson's company in to 175 lbs. 5cSc. VelzmanV, store.

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May this glorious occasion find you and yours

enjoying Life's bountiful gifts in more abundance than ever before.

is is cur most sincere wish.

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Mandel's Store Inc. S. T. ROTHER Manager 143 State St., Hammond, Ind.

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The time, must come when all businesses will consider the advisability of advertising in the same spirit that a manufacturer ponders over the advisability of adopting a new machine. One does not install a piece of labor-saving mechanism because it suits his fancy; but because the efficiency of the business requires it He expects the new machine to reduce his cost to operate perhaps to make a better product and thus aid him in meeting competition and making larger profits. Advertising is exactly similar. The man who refuses to consider it as a possible expedient, simply shuts his eyes on one of the problems of his business. He might as well nore the banks as sources of credit when he has need to borrow capital.

On the other hand, the man who looks to advertising to checkmate all weaknesses and shortcomings of his business and to carry it along to victory despite these, has a childlike faith in the miraculous. Advertising will not make his product or his service any better than they are; but it will bring him the full benefits of their merits. It will not eliminate wastefulness in his factory or his store; but if will reduce his cost to operate. It will not make illogical selling methods successful; but it will assist good selling methods, and often point the way for improving them. Advertising is the most inexpensive motive power that the manufacturer or merchant can buy today. It is a form of stimulus that brings excellent returns cn the investment.

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We believe that this Christmas is an especially propitious time to say we feel deeply indebted, to you for the many courtesies you have shown us throughout the year, and we wish you a Christmas of joy and contentment?

W. E. Long Co: THE PEOPLES STORE State and Sohl St., Hammond, Indiana

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CHRISTMAS GREETINGS!

The Christmas gift we like the test And treasure more than all the rest; Is friendship's greeting warm and true, And this is what we wish for you.

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We've kept old friends Made hosts of new, All our success we owe to you, With happy heart Our wish we say: "May you enjoy this Christmas Day!"

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