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THE TIMES Page Twelve Tuesday, October 5, 1926. AT THE PARTHENON All Previous Radio Programs To Be Eclipsed By Array of Artists in New Atwater Kent Series WHITING STYLE SHOW TICKETS SNATCHED UP MIAN HELD FOR TAKING MERCHANDISE CLOSING GRAI.V REVIEW CHICAGO, Oct. 5. (U.P.) Better weather and lower cables forced grain to a lower close on the Chi Packard Motors 844 Seaboard Air Line 90 Standard Oil of New 42 Klectric Light and 17V Hupp Motors 22 A cago board of trade. Wheat was (tx-siocK divided).

tni nfr v. Ttrin Kresge 52 .124 National Tea nipeg break, futures were to Pan-American Captain Hanlon and Mrs. Voorhees of the Hammond police yesterday morning at 10 :30 o'clock arrested cents lower, wunc uann ynces were 1 cent lower. No export business was reported. Corn did not get very far either way, but had a weak undertone.

Weather showed Improvement in many sections, but news of more rains in Indiana, Illinois and Iowa tended to steady values. Futures closed half cent lower. Oats was again a featureless affair. The cash article was steady, while futures was cent lower. ST.

I.OIIS LIVE STOCK CATTLK Receipts, 9.000; market native beef stetrg, $6.75 52.25;. yearling steers and heifers, la.oOS 11.60; cows, 15.25fi7.75; Ktoc-er and feederw, calves, Ja.OOW16.25; canners and cutters, J3.50W5.25. HOUS Receipts, market is steady; mixed and butchers, $13.85 ft; 14.1a; good heavies, $13. 65S 141.90; H.7512.50; lights. $13.80 gl-U: $12.25 13.

50; bulk. Kannle Bonne, 34. 299 Henry Hammond, in a store where the woman had been caught red handed in the shop-lifting act. A formal charge of grand larceny was preferred tgalnst the woman and she was put a cell at the station. Following her arrest the police iK-srd various stories concerning her activities in other large department stores in Hammond.

This led to the preparation of a search warrant and later at the woman's home, Mrs. Voorhees found trunks and boxes piled high and wide throughout the rooms, r5'si M'VJ lift- '--viiflk FRANCES A.OA Provisions dropped to a new low for the season because of the heavy deliveries of lard. fld.Otf ll.Ui), SHEiSP Receipts, market is steady; mutton ewea tsnnnn- NEW YORK CLOSING PRICES choice lambs, 13.50: medium to good, $12. OOfi 13.00; canners and choppers, $1.50 3.00. Ajax Rubber 8 Allls 88Mt American Can 52rj American Car and Foundry.

...100 American Locomotive 1044 American Smelting 137 filled with expensive Articles of wear- i CINCINNATI LIVE STOCK HOGS Receints. a son- hnMnvin ing apparei, sucn as husicij. 474; market is Btrong, 25c up; -250 S350 200 to 250 14.25; 160 to 200 American Steel Foundry 43 American Sugar Rfg 75 American Tele, and Tele 146 American Woolen 28 Anaconda i4.istfii.l5; 130 to 10 $12.25 a 16. to: 90 to 130 lhx no- packing sows, $11. 00ai2.

25. Atchison ...151 Atlantic G. and West 31 Baldwin Locomotive 123, Baltimore and Ohio 1054 -Auiit, iteeeipts, 550; calves receipts, 250; market is quiet and Bteady; beef steers, and heifers. $7 WHITING. Oct.

5. Almost a "sell out" has been reported for the Trl Kappa style 6how which will be presented by the members of that sorority at the Hoosier theatre In Whiting tomorrow evening. Planned to be the biggest event of its kind ever held in the city, the advance sale of tickets have confirmed all hopes for the success of the event. The Misses Kathryn Faskwiecs and Theresa Thiele, co-chairman In charge of the show, have completed all the arrangements, the final rehearsal will be held tonight, and the casts will be all read- for the great production when the curtain rises for the first show at 7:43 tomorrow night. Because of the great number who will be unable to get into the theatre for the first show, the revue will be given again at 9:15 o'clock.

Tickets which have been sold are good at either show, and the feature picture "La Boheme." which is being given In conjunction with the stage performance, will also be shown twice. Beautiful creations by the Marie shop have been donated for the occasion, and with millinery from the Patsy shop and coats from H. Gordon Son, the models will have the ultra-fashionable in wearing apparel. The children, who are also scheduled to play an Important part in the revue, will be outfitted by H. Gordon Sons also.

All the proceeds will go to charity. Trl Kappa, which is primarily a philanthropic sorority, has numerous charitable projects that are being cared for through funds derived from various entertainments such as this. The members have presented many performances of a similar nature In the past, and their efforts have met with such great success that the performance tomorrow night will be a. red letter entertainment for Whiting. Miss Bennett of the Hoosier theatre has co-operated In every way possible In order to Insure the success of th style show, and Miss Colette McFad-den, president of the organisation, has devoted untiring 'efforts toward what promises to be one of the big events in Whiiing this year.

Betnlehem Steel 4 Wio.oo; beef cows. low l3utte ana superior iu cutter and cutter cows, California Petroleum 31 Canadian Pacific 164H vcitieru, n.uuxri6.0Q; heavy calves. $6.50 10.00; bulk stock and feeder steers, $5.00 5 7.00. Chesapeake Ohio 171 i shoes, expensive ladies' unaerming. etc.

The items taken from her home as evidence will aggregate some $3000 it was said. According to employes of the store her method of operation was to appear in the store with a shopping bag thrown over her arm. She would go from counter to counter in shopping fashion. Now and then when she thought no one ws looking she threw an article in the bag. She went from one store to another in this manner.

Although business houses have been on the lookout for the woman for some time, they were unable to actually catch her until yesterday when an ofttce man. glancing casually around the floor below, saw the shoplifter pick up an article, place It In the bag and proceed to leave the store. Con'nne Griffith, Chicago ana 76 SHKEP ReceiDts. mark la Chile Copper 81T4 steady; top fat lambs. $14.25: bulk uTIn to Her fCing((prrC Colorado Fuel 4b4 rat lambs, 14.25; bulk cull 5 008-0; bulk ft ewes, Consolidated Gas 107 '4 Crucible Steel 72 Delaware and Hudson ,172 Krie 37 PITTS Bt' II GH LIVE STOCK CATTLE SuddIv Ha-ht- General Electric 85 General Motors 167! ureat Northern pr 77 SLUGGERS BOARD BUS WHICH HITS TREE; WOMAN INJURED threat XNonnern ore 13 choic.

10.10; prime, $9. 006 8.25; good, 50; tidv butchers, 8.35: fair, 7.i5; common, $6.00 7.25; common to good fat bulls, common to good fat cows, $3.00 5.50; heifers, fresh cows and springers, $50100; veal calves, $17. Illinois Central 121 I inspiration copper 25 International Nickel 35M Mme.Schumaum 4eikc LUCRE.ZVA JVWtv Lewis Fashions International Paper 55 Kennecote 3r.iijr au lam li supply, 800; market Is steady; good, 800; lambs, $14.75. 86 30 By HEDDA HOTT HUGS Receinta. 1.000- mark la Lehigh.

Valley Marine pr Miami Copper National Enamel and Stamp N. Y. Air Brake (Written for the united rress.j slow; prime heavy hogs, $14.00 in general and not the Individual. The driver, whose name was not divulged, could not identify his at- 14.25; heavy mixed. I14.0!14.25: NEW YORK.

New York cannot 26 52 1364 63 N. Y. Central mediums, $14.0014.15: heavy york-ers, $14.00 14.15; light yorkers, $13 N. N. H.

and H. ,.163 113.50: nlra. 112.004213.00: rnurha. Norfolk and western be blamed, or praised, for setting startling styles and fads for American youth and flappers. It's the small villages and schools far away 79 Northern Pacific stags, $6.0012 8.00.

Pennsylvania 54si 124 5i Peoples Gas Ray Consolidated FORT WAVXB LIVE STOCK HOGS Receinta. fiOO: 100 Announcement is made by Mr. A. Atwater Kent, of Philadelphia, that starting Sunday evening, October 3, he will begin the broadcasting of a new series of weekly programs by nationally famous grand opera and concert artists. The lineup of stars revealed by the announcement and the arrangements that have been made to make available, for these concerts artists of the very highest rank indicate that the series for the coming winter will eclipse even the high standard set by the Atwater Kent programs of last winter.

Among those already scheduled for early appearance In the new Atwater Kent series are such stars as Frances Alda, Lucrezia Bori, Madame Schumann-Heink. ('rieda Hempel, Josef Hofmann. Edward Johnson, Albert Spalding. Maria Kurenko. Louise Homer, Reinald Werrenrath, Margaret Matzenauer, Mary Lewis, Rosa Ponselle and Charles Hackett.

Through an arrangement with the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company, of a sort never before effected by any outside agency, Mr. Kent has secured the call on the services of the artists of that great organization for radio appearances. This connection will nable him to put on the air, in the course of this new series, a number of artists not heretofore available for broadcasting because of their engagements with the Metropolitan. The new scries of Atwater Kent programs will be on the air each Sunday evening from 9:15 to 10:15 eastern standard time. They will be broadcast through a hook-up of fifteen stations, as follows: WEAF.

New York; WJAR. Providence: WKEI. Boston: WSAl, Cincinnati: WRC. Washington: WCCO. Min-neapolis-St.

Paul: WTAM, Cleveland: WGN. Chicago. WFI, Philadelphia; WCAE, Pittsburgh: WGR. Buffalo: WOC, Davenport: WTAG, Worcester: KSD, sSt. Louis: and WWJ.

Detroit. lb 87 58 Reading from this style center that instigate unusual styles which flourish for a time and are then replaced by other Ltil IIICIICU IV I II All CACIICIU UCO" cription and John Doe warrants will be issued today, since the' police are certain that they know who the men are. This is the first violence that has been reported since the strike started more than a week ago. Pickets Ren. 1.

snfl s. 160 to 180 180 to 200 113.40: 200 to Southern Pacific Southern Railway Studebaker noveltl without ever reaching New York. 225 225 to 260 250 to 275 275 to 300 280 lbs. and up, $13.40: roughs Two sluggers boarded a Schappi bus at the intersection of Lincoln avenue and 156th street In Calumet City at 7:30 last night and attacked the driver. The bus was just getting into motion when the assailants leaped on the driver without warning.

Out of control, the bus mounted the curbing and lodged against a tree, injuring Mrs. William Eck-lund, 21 W. Warren street, Calumet City, who was the only passenger. As soon as the bus came to a stop, the sluggers fled down a nearby alley, with the driver in pursuit, but he was unable to overtake them. Many Schappi bus drivers are on a strike at the present time, and police believe that the attack was aimed against the strike breakers Texas Co.

a .120 55 53 .110 .166 25 A girl's school in the South intro iu.uu; stags. 7.oog7.9f. have been parading in front of the Tobacco Products bus terminal by the Indiana Hotel United Cigar Stor gar Stores duced the flapper vogue for 'puppy jaij viDS Keceipts, 7b; calves, is 15.00; choice steers, common steers, 6.00; choice in Hammond for the 'past week, 10 57 .147 .127 V. S. Ind.

Alcohol U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel V.

S. Steel pfd Wtlno-ViAiift Did You Hear That the little wooien nau-socks which worn over nude stockings last winter. This vogue never reached the East. Galoshes were worn in Petrolt two years be heifers, common heifers. choice cows, common cows, canners and cutters, bulls, $4.50 but there have been no demonstrations of any kind.

Mrs. Ecklund, an Innocent victim of the sluggers warfare, was seri 68 White Motors 5V4 Willys Overland 21 sheep Reeeict. 30 0: lambs fore they found their way to New (spring) $9.0012.50. ously bruised on the arms and body, Sinclair Oil York. Yellow oiled slickers began as a fad with Eastern college girls.

ances that Fraser was a man of bad morals, that he was intimate with and was seen about town with w.AM.An vA 911 m. A very valuable coat which she was Nevada Consumers 14 wearing at the time was also ruined. I issu Coca Cola CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts. 18.000: market is A little village in Vermont Is now 15Si? Freeport Tex 29 steady; top, bulk, and that Fraser had violated the sponsoring olf shorts or running rioner.l Aanh.lt 54 13.85: heavy we arht. 312.75 13.90: golfers.

Golf pants tor women medium weight, light Louisville and .....132 Trnp.lr ..........104 Mann Act. Continued from Page One) "CURLT- ERLENBAUGH. AUTO-mobile mechanic at the Hammond police station says ha hores that Detective Singer's brand new police dog accompanies his master on a raid some night where gun fire predominates. He doesn't say why. COUN CIL WILL weight, light lights.

$11.90 13.50; packing sows, $1.00 For all this talk Fraser demands knickers are regarded as old-fashioned in this village. The shorts are Marland OH 53 ii st.t All 1 $10,000 and a legal character 12.65; pigs, EDWARD A. OTT CALUMET CITY THURSDAY AT PREPARES TO EASTJMAGO PREVENT FIRE Edward A. Ott of Ithica. New Governor Len Small has proclaimed Owen Bottling 82 CATTLE ReceiDts.

3.500: market Is steady: beef steers: good and very short, according to reports, the leg being bare, except for socks, which extend but a few Inches aboye the ankle. -West Coast college Pacific Oil Pan-American Petroleum 64 Producers and Refiners 14? Rnvnl Dutch' 49 choice, $10.00 11.25; common and medium, $7.00 St 9.50 yearlings, $7.00 HENRY LEADS OTHER BAKES I MARION CO. 12.60; butcher cattle heifers, sa.to Sears-Roebuck 54 11.35: cows. 15.008.00: bulls. 14.50 towns and resorts are also favoring the golf short.it Is said.

7.50; calves, 13.00 13.60; feeder St. Louis and Santa Fe 97H Slmms Petroleum 16 CALUMET CITY FIREMEN AR-rlved on the scene of a small stable fire yesterday, just in time to save two fence posts and the lot. Two horses were burned in the blaze of ASKADAMSTO STATEJFACTS RUBBER TREE FOUND IN Stewart Warner 65 Hair-cuts of Individual type are steers, 8.75; stocker steers, stocker cows and heifers, western range cattle: beef steers. I. 50(59.

85: cows .10 rnlted Drug 39 York, will be guest of honor and this week' as "Fire Prevention" week unknown origin which was not dis also confined to certain localities. Women of Western and Southern states wear, as a rule, longer bobs and heifers, 25 Vanadium Steel Chrysler Motors Dodge Motors Do pfd had sneaker at the regular assembly sheep Receipts. market covered until the building burned to the ground. 84 .349 riNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl DuPont than do Easterners. In some districts long hair is quite as popular as bobbed hair.

in the State of Illinois. Every city and town In the state is making a special effort this week to Instill ordinary Are precautions lit the minds of its citisens. so that the annual loss of almost $30,000,000 which Illinois INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 5 A com- Fisk Rubber 16 Is 25c up; medium and choice lambs, culls and common, yearlings, common and choice ewes, feeder lambs, $12. 50 13.50.

FLORIDA General Outdoor Adg. Cfts 34 mittee of members of the city coon Hudson Motors 51 The young lady from Tulsa, Okla INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 4. V. P.

Henry Ford's noted automobile still heads the popularity list in Marion county, according to figures compiled by the Indiana Clipping Service National Lead 153 National Dairy 72 homa, who was the prettiest suffers each year may be reduced. cil here was expected to get In touch with Thomas Adams, Vincennes publisher, today, to invite him to appear before them tomorrow and ex INDIANAPOLIS LIVE STOCK HOGS Receicts. 9.000: market is Survival Raic. lrl in America -at Atlantic City re Fire Chief Jaranowskt has distrib generally 10 to 25c lower; 250 to 850 luncheon meeting of the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, Oct. 7.

Mr. Ott is known as on of the most finished of American speakers and his lecture. Sour Grapes," which he will deliver here, Js a vital message on a vital subject. Mr. Ott's appearance before the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce Is being sponsored by H.

B. Olney, prominent East Chicago contractor. Mr. Olney has been active in building circles here for the past ten cently wore straight long hair part 200 to 250 Fashions Favors 160 to 200 113.60 es Hopes in minds ot ed in the middle and rolled in braided buns over her ears. This style uted literature to all the school in Calumet City, ajwJ every method is being employed by the department to assist in broadcasting Are prevention 13.78: 130 to 160 31 J.75 i 1 3.Z5 JOE ROSEN, A CALUMET AVE-tire man, will know better next time.

He told a garage man that he'd come after his truck which was there for repairs some time last night. "When he failed to show up the owner of the garage left the truck in the -alley and locked his place, thinking Joe would come later. This morning bright and early Rosen came after his conveyance which was minus two new cord tires. 90 to 180 $12.75 down: packing Plant Experts. sows.

17.25. plain charges that the council is "controlled by unsavory influences," following the passage of a resolution at the regular session last night, demanding that the charges be made more specific. 1 Fringe ideas. CATTLE Receipts, l.zoo msrKet was novel to ths judges of pulchritude who were accustomed to sleek boyish or fluffy curled bobs. Doubtless before long we shall find this is fully steady; beef steers, Special exercises will be held at all tT TAKES a good deal cf cour- xaxv.co juuu ucsi v.v,n.

M1 11.00: Ilgnt yeaning steers ana 00- lia-l the city schools tomorrow, and the "WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 4. Considerable excitement has been aroused among the rubber experts i age to introduce an entirely new heifers, $9.0011.00: href cows, $5.25 I stii fl.

Inw cutter and cutter cows. The resolution follows charges of mode of dressing the hair reflected years and he has built up a. general ool children will be given short of the United States department of In some of the girls' colleges outsid contracting firm which is the larg talks on the startling condition that exists. Carelessness will be empha corruption. in Indiana politics, made trimming aevice or one 3.75 5.00: vealers, by Adams, In which he asserted that not bought Ct for ades- hey caH.

00: tock but it takes more courage to revive I and feeder steers, 25. D. C. Stephenson, former ot agriculture here over the discovery of New York. Many a mode starts and ends in here from the dally list of new car registrations at the office of the secretary of state, during the month of September.

According to these figures, 434 Ford cars were purchased by Marion county residents during the month, more than twice as many as the next car on the list, the Chevrolet, which was purchased by 176 persons during the month. The Chevrolet, In turn, reported nearly three times as many sales as the fourth car on the list, the Buick with 74. Chrysler was tied for fourth with 57 cars the same reported by Overland. Ford benefited by sale of nearly half the trucks In the county, the est in the district, employing a large force of men, and having a payroll which rivals many of the by O. F.

Cook, department rubber expert, of a 25-year-old Brazilian a device that h. really never gone eu; out of the pletufe and that bt. only lol recently enjoyed tremendous popu- bulk cull lambs, bulk kleagle the Indiana Ku Klux Klan. now serving a life sentence for the slaying of Miss Madge Oberholtser, was sised, and the fact will be brought home that practically every fire could be prevented if ordinary care was exercised. Kew York Out of town buyers concentrate their buying activities upon local industries.

rubber tree growing in a yard at Palm Beach, Florida. While they u.it Thl. la fia aort of couracd fat ewes, Among other jobs, the Olney or the types women in their various localities. When they are afraid of decline to state that this indicates STANLEY PRICE STOCK CO. AT ganization is completing the erec now reaay to talk, but that high th4t-maBy 6f the tenowned French state off.cials refused to allow the aresSmak.r8 po8.ess.

They are al- CLEVELAND LIVESTOCK nrir.q 1.700: market the possibility of large-scale rubber a New York style, they will not ac tion of the Maywood school and the prisoner to be interviewed. K.lr tha naa Af th I aaVlna- nn Seifer Furniture store in Hammond, KANSAS xn resolution aaoptea Dy tne City aa iMic $14 00: 2E0-350 lbs I13.e6CH4.00: is starting work on the U. S. Na council stated that Adams "had not 200-250 $13.60 18.85: 160-200 plantation operations In the United ctpt it Rnd New Yorkers are Just States proper, the mere existence of. as panlckv about accepting 'a style this tree so far out of the equatorial tnat ha8 lts beginning out on the sone.

hitherto thought to be its only Pacinc Coast or in the Fads possible home, gives rise to sugges- are merey the gelf-expression of a tional bank, and has just been on ana are ot tne opinion wiai wi, ia 130-160 uealt in p.am tacts ana ngures. du: never any fashion nuite SO dead 112.73C 13.50; 90-130 $11,50 had made his charges in a general nAtrh a fwli7K- naokinr sows. 112.18. awarded the sub-contract for the new incinerator for the city of East LEGIONNAIRES wav." It -rnrK1 a riaali-a in 1 ....1 I rr-ATTLK ReceiDts. 100; calves.

TEMPLE HE lions wnicn mey tninic snouia be irtraiitv Chicago. figures show. Of 84 new trucks registered, 40 were Fords, 18 Chev-rolets and 5 Grahams. aciea upon ac once. A fine program is being planned years ago msrvej at tne revivurea- r-rrn.

ataarfv haf eel v. 'such evidence and authenti- JfiT.Ms"" $b300f' cated information that he (Adams) As if with one accord a half dosin 6.25: low cutter and cutter cows, may have to support the charges influential French dressmakers re- vealers, $15.00 17.00; In its native home in the Amazon for this meeting by the forum com valley, as well as in the plantations mittee, and judging by the larger GETTING READY FATHER OF SLAIN m. A. a. .1 A tm Vl.

I IU 1Z.UU. of Indomalaya, the Brazilian rubber tnat no nas maae in a pupae man- vived fringe for this autumn nd "Wpnarint 1.000: market number of reservations that have ner. I Thi lmrnrtn thlni- tnn fat- larnba. 114. SO: hulk already been received at chamber tree sticks very close to the equator, where the normal cool nights and LC.C.H OLDS ine committee announced it would that they have used fringe in a new headquarters there will be a fine fat lambs, bulk cull Ismbs.

bulk fat ewes. the occasional frosts of the Florida riNTERNHTIONAL NEWS SERVICEl GIRL JAILED ON LIQUOR CHARGE LIBERTY, Oct. 5. (U.P.) turn-cut Thursday noon. --s.

Am ar meet at 1 o'clock tomorrow and very clever way, they have noon, and would request Adams to adapted it to the demands of the $5.0007.00. FT. SCOTT, Oct. 5. With a climate are unknown.

appear at that tirrie. new contour, more pliant. A dosen large delegation already signed to take the trip to Paris to attend EXPERIMENTS THAT CAME TO GRIEF. Experimental plantations of rub LET CONTRACTS Failing to provide bond, Charles RATES JUST new and striking ways of using fringe have been devised. So that the American Legion convention there in 1927, Kansas legionnaires Drook, Union county farmer, was held in Jail today charged with il one might allude almost at random to "Chanel' new fringed dinner Hedda Hoyt Says consider the convention an estab Ber seedlings In Florida twenty years ago all came to grief, and last winter an unusual cold snap se fTxt legal possession of liquor.

and not make a mistake. FOR PAVEMENTS lished fact, despite the question that has arisen due to the recent anti- i ill 1 Drook. is the father of Eva Mae verely injured most of the seedlings Drook, 8-year-old girl, who was That fringe is now considered more of an evening ornamentation American feeling in France, accord at the department of agriculture's WASHINGTON. Oct. 5.

U. P. Present rates on soft coal from Ohio and the inner crescent to Indiana points were held reasonable by the Interstate Commerce Commission to Ing to Ralph T. O'Nell, state com found dying on the banks of Bear creek after being beaten in mys must be apparent to all who have studied the new modes. There are experimental farm at Cocoanut Grove and killed a part of them out mander.

A petition was filed yesterday "So far from creating antagonism with the Hammond Board of Works terious attack. Her assailant has not been captured. lovely formal evening frocks with right. It has, been as against Americans, i believe that covering a five foot cement side fringe as long and as graceful as day. FOREIGN EXCHANGF.

RATE Great Britain, pound sterling, demand. 484 13-18; cables 4H. French franc, demand, 281; Belgian franc, demand. 270H; cables, 272. Swiss franc, demand, 19814 cables.

Italian lira, demand, 37 eables, 277 Swede krone, demand. 2874 cables. 2875. Norwegian krone, demand. I199i eables.

2191. Danish krone, demand. 2853; cables, 2654. Greek drachma, demand, 120 Vfc; eables, 120. Spain, demand, 1503H; cables, 1 Holland, demand, 3S99H; cable, 40014.

CLEARINGS, INTERNATIONAL WS SERVICE) CHICAGO, Oct. 5. Cles ring house statement: Clearings, balances, $9,000,000. NEW YORK. Oct.

5. Exchanges. Officers raided Drook's farm and sumed that the Brazilian species is extra sensative to cold and would the convention is apropos in point that of a Spanish shawl. The fash- 1 r- I I 1 If walk from Jackson street to the Monon railroad right of way in found a quantity of mash. of time, and in place.

It will serve Ions for fringe and tiers are welded not survive in even a subtropical Hammond. I to better international feeling, and Contracting jobs were awarded as salve the bad impression that has and you have the little frock with a skirt that seems to consist of just three rows of fringe. There are climate. To all this, the discovery of a twenty-foot-high tree, with a trunk between three and four inches follows: Pavins: of Kennedy avenue been created by certain types of REST CURE Th Indiana state chamber of commerce complained the rates from Ohio and from the so-called inner crescent regions, embracing parta of Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky, to Indiana destinations were unjust, unreasonable and unduly prejudicial. The commission dismissed the complaint.

to Gibson drive, Brophy See, work I American tourists at a time when fringe capelets at the back of some thick, has proved very upsetting. i to commence within sixty day, com- the French were sensitive to roreign An outcome of this indication of of the new evening gowns, and there is fringe of gold bugles to be I niitinn tv nnvingr oflfeellna. f.1.V.VI 1 hardiness, on the part of at least Kennedy avenue. Section from I "The Kansas delegation will be LUNGS some of the Brazilian trees, of more found on some of the gold evening gowns. Short tiers ot bead fringe appear on many new frocks and a N.

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R. to 21st ave- heavily represented, ana entnusias practical and immediate importance than attempts to grow rubber in nue. Ahlborn Levene. woric to FRANCKS tEVFHXS mucli admired little dinner frock balances, Florida will be the investigation of banks credit bal. WASHINGTON.

D. C. Oct. 5. commence within twenty days, completion by October J9th; sewerage of Spruce street.

Section from By HEDDA HOTT (United Press Fashion Editor) CLEANLINESS ABOVE STYLISH- NESS NEW YORK, Oct (U.P.) This article is not written for the perusal of the well-groomed wSman with whom cleanliness and daintiness is inborn. Unfortunately there are many persons who might benent by the following suggestions which were inspired' by a tour through one of New York's smartest department stores where the elite and near-elite rub elbows, gowned in the height of fashion but emanating aromas combining perfumes, halr-olls, ancient dress shields and perspiration. After a trip in a closely-packed elevator filled with women one often emerges with a disrespect for the entire human race. Rancid halr-olls and gowns which reek with the odors of their soiled linings force one to believe that many women must depend upon a dab of perfume to cover unclean physical conditions. There is no reason why the human hair should emit an unpleasant odor.

Oily hair requires frequent washing. Hair-oils combined with the natural oils emerging from the pores of the scalp become rancid and unless one washes the hair frequently it is better not to use federal reserve ance, $82,000,000. this one really is from Lnnvin shows a plain straight bodice of the possible adaptability of the sne- cles for cultivation in the border The newer adaptation of lung collapse-therapy IS the most significant Tapper avenue td Columbia avenue black crepe Ah Jour with a short skirt made entirely of long black WOMAN SUED line tropics, such as Mexico and the and north to Mulberry street, Bro and at present most helpful ad fringe, over a flesh colored founda phy See, work to commence with vance in the treatment of tubercu West Indies. hevea HinninR thax CA STILL A. tion.

in thirty days and completed by losls, asserted Dr. Edouard co TOLEDO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts, market 21 ff60c up on lights; heavies, $14; mediums, Yorkers, $12.60 13; good pigs, $1012. CALVES Market steady. SHEEP and lamb market steady.

CHICAGO GRAIN. WHEAT Prev. January 1st, 1927; cinder pavement, FOR SLANDER director of Laennec hospital and dlanenaarv in Pari? in an address alley south of Standard avenue There is already some indication that Hevea, the Brazilian tree, is from Harrison street to Monon rail hardier than the Mexican rubber today before the National Tubercu Starting Sunday evening. October 10, the Temple theater at Hammond wll house Stanley Price and his associate players for a limited winter engagement. They will present the latest Broadway successes identically as they were produced for their original runs in New York.

These plays will be carefully chosen, properly cast, beautifully mounted and presented in as fine a manner as during their original runs in the metropolis. Mr. Price brings his entire company which consists of the finest actors and actresses available, direct to Hammond, from a more than successful engagement in Battle road, awarded to William Prohl, to be completed within sixty days: tree (jasuua, tor last winters rrost i0.is association convention. Open. High.

Low. Close. Close. 1JSU 139 13S 138H 1S8T Deaths Robert Fraser Says Mary Monroe street paving. Section 143 11 itm 113 at Cocoanut'Grove had worse effects "Artificial, pneumothorax, by on Castflla seedlings than it had on means of which a diseased lung may seedlings of Hevea in neighboring k.

collansed to superinduce arti- CORN from 19th avenue, to 20th avenue. 80 18 Kirk Has Been Telling Bad Things About Him. 87 Brophy See, to commence within sixty days and to be completed by rows. Iflri.tiv a r.tfnl condition of the 80 44 4 48 80 ,87 48 48 80 7 43 474 In the meantime, the nartment li Arnn." said Dr. Rist.

"Is the most May 1st, 1927, VOX DER WOl'DE. 86 an 1380 135S OATS 4394 48 LARD 1375 Instituting a search In other parts helpful advance made in the treat Of Florida for Hevea treea. similar I ment of lunsr tuberculosis. Mary J. Kirk, West Mason St.

1377 1380 1360 Friends will be grieved to learn of the death of Miss Fredla Van der Woude of Dyer, Ind. She passed $100,000,000 IN to the Palm Beach snecimen. which I "Even in those cases where botn Hammond, was named defendant in them. RIBS Nominal RYE neople may have set out as orna-I lunrs were affected the collapse or a 110.000 slander sun, niea mis BUILDINGS STARTING Draaa-ahieid and ndrhodiea of away at 12:05 P. M.

yesterday noon morning by attorneys for Robert 'J Creek, Jch. They have Just closed a twenty-two weeks season there and their return to that city next spring is being anxiously awaited mentals. They point out' that the both lungs by surgical metnoas. Palm Beach location is not the best with only 20 per cent of the normal IN PITTSBURGH Fraser, 1185 Garfild st. kind of habitat for the species, since vital capacity left in them, proved Fraser in his complaint charges by their many friends and admirers.

Mr. Pric also has a following PITT3 BURGH, Oct. t. Building Hevea is predominantly a tree re- beneficial. Thoracoplasty, a mors quiring shelter, and that the Inland modern surgical adaptation of the that Miss Kirk made statements to his wife that were absolutely untrue and without foundation, and that projects to cost approximately $100, hardwood groves, or hammocks," older method of puncturing tne 000,000 will be begun in Pittsburgh Tidv, Curly Hair in Summer By Edna Wallace Hopper I use a fcair dress which every Rlrl and woman would delight to-know, especially in summer.

It keeps my hair wavy, fluffy, glossy, tidy. I never go to a hairdresser, never have a Marcel I get all that curl and glow by using this dressing twice a week in my room. Great experts made this dressing especially for me. It is not sticky or greasy. It quickly does to perfection all my hair needs to be beautiful, wavy and tidy.

Now all toilet counters supply the same dressing under tie name Edna Wallace Hopper Wave and Sheen. The price is 75c My guarantee comes with each bottle, you risk nothing by a test. Go try it. You will find it just what you want. It is one of the best helps I ever found to keep women looking nice.

from east to west as he played "Abie in "Abie's Irish Rose for three consecutive years, amounting would afford this better than a. chest wall to collapse the lung, ha they constituted slander and defa- this fall, according to advance no coastal location swept by tea resulted in the improvement of an of mation of character. to ovr 1,700 performances. tices received by the Chamber Commerce here. additional number of cases where breezes.

Fraser claims that Miss Kirk stated 99 99 98 98 99 1044 104 104 104 4 105 CHICAGO PRODUCE BUTTER Receipts, creamery, 45c; standards, 43c; firsts. 40c; seconds, 35 37c; extras, 42 44c. EGGS Receipts, 8.135; ordinaries, 29g34c; firsts, 38 39c; seconds. 37c; extras, 39G40c. CHEESE Twins, 22 J3et Americas, 28 28c.

POULTRY Receipts, 1 caret fowls, heavy, 25c; small. 19I0c; springs, 23c; ducks, 23c; geese, 20oj turkeys, 34c; roosters, 19c. POTATOES Receipts arrivals 98: cars on track, 289; Wisconsin sacked, round whites, bulk round whites, minnesota sacked round whites, $1.852.15: Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohio, $2.40 2.55. dresses should be cleaned whenever fct th hom of hr Mr- "-nd they are the least bit soiled. Many Mr- John vn der yer.

women will wear -a dress an entire He death followed an illness caused season without having it cleaned, by infiuensa, extending over a period The lining comes in contact with of six months. the body Just as an undergarent Miss Van der Woude is survived by does. On wouldn't think of wear- her mother and father, one sister and ing an undershirt a season without three brothers. washing it, but one will wear a The funeral will be held at 1:00 dress lining until it is slick with P. M.

at the residence and at 2:00 bodily' oils. P. M. Thursday at the Holland Re-Perfumes applied to dresses and form church In Lansing, 111. The allowed to dry, mingle their odors body will be laid to rest in the Oak with sweaty physical odors and be- Ridge cemetery at Lansing.

Nicholas "most repugnant. Perfume Emmerling is the undertaker, should never be applied directly to Miss Van der Woude was 22 years he clothing but to the neck, the of age and was born In Holland. -She lobe of the ear or the chin. was single and home glrL Miss Frances Severns, leading lady, was also with "Abie's Irish adhesions formerly prevented tne obtaining of relief." CRAWFORDSVlLLE. Awakened Among the largest Improvement to his wife that Fraser had taken a projects being planned is that of Fraser claims that Miss Kirk stated the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie rail- certain woman to a Chicago h6tel by the cries of a man, George Pear Rose and comes to Hammond to open In the company's first play, "The Cat and the Canary," which is road, which will expend $5,000,000 and stayed there with her, and that son investigated and found Jacob West, 66, of Lafayette, perched on on improvements to its Pittsburgh I Fraser allowed this certain woman considered one of the greatest mys tery plays ever written.

terminals, officials announced. The to dri-e around over the country in SHELBYVILLE. Farmers together with local merchants hereabouts today began intensive program schedule for the eomlnr fair which Is to be held In thin illy Thursday and Friday, October 21 and 22. fvailroad will rearrange and enlarge! his automobile. Further the com The cast includes Dorothea Bates Milton Kibble, Max Von Mitsel a rock in the middle of Sugar creek, unable to get to shore.

Walking along the bank in the darkness. West stumbled into the creek and was washed onto the large stone. its public delivery yard and add to plaint states Miss Kirk la supposed Charles Freeman, Dorothy Day and its facilities for handling mail and to have told Mrs. Fraser and nu-dalry products. I merous other friends and acqualnt- others.

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