Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1919 — Page 6
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-tHE TIMES.
Special
-MAX O PI I OX E M u s i c Master of Phonographs. $95.00 with '24 record selections. Terms as low as $5.00 per month. Pay no money down pay only for a few records.
wyman, Balbb & Killen
Huehn Block 525 Hohman Street. ' OUT OF HIGH RENT DISTRICT. Pathephones. Columbia Grnplianolas, Bush i Lane Phonographs. Complete Catalog of
Columbia Keeords.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
Allis Chalmers
American Car an dl'oundry
American H. anil I.. l"7' American I.ni'oinot j e 7H American !Smeltln,r 71 .American Steel Foundry ".', Anient an Tel. an J Tel. K'-
1.6S; 4 mixed. li.Cl'i i.65ic: 3 whit. 1.6ii01.68; 3 yellow, $1.6501.68; 6 mixed. $10 1.62 H: 4 white. $1.64 i 1.65; 4 yellow, $1.64 Oi 1.65 " i . OATS No. 2 white, T2c; 3 white, 70a4jnaic; t white, 69c; standard 71 U 'a :zc.
Friday, April 25, 19197
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For Early Spring and Summer IS NOW BEING SHOWN IN A WONDROUS VARIETY OF CLEVER STYLES AND A MOST COMPLETE RANGE OF SIZES
Ortt's
at $7.00 and
PUMPS, featured in patent leather and fine
black kid, hand turned soles,
$6.00
YOUNG LADIES' low heel Oxfords and Pumps, made from select skins, in brown calfskin, brown kid and blach calf and kidskm; sizes 2VV to 7. Priced rea- CC flfi sonable, quality considered $D.UU Boys' Black Calf Button Shoes, a good sturdy (TQ fj? shoe, yet neat; sizes 1 to 5i(,. at. . . .jbZ.U D
Repairing Neatly Done
MAIH1DNDS
LARGEST BOOT S110?
FREE with each pair of Boys' or Girls' Shoes purchased, one Combination Pencil Box and Ruler.
t American Woolen J Anaconda Atchison Atlantic Gulf and W
Baldwin J-ocomot I ve Baltimore and Ohio . Canadian I'acific Cent ral L,eatln r Chesapeake and Ohio Chicago and North Western Chicago. Mil. and St. I'aul Crucible. Steel Ivlaware and Hudson Kne
General Klectrlc lC2i Genera! Motors ISO '3 Gt. Northern IT. 91 Illinois Central Pl!Lackawanna Steel 5 4'2 Midvalo Steel 43 New York Central 71) N. Y.. N. H. and Hartford 20 Norfolk and Western 101 Northern I'acilo 31" I'ennsyU ania 4 4 Tressed Steel Car 71's Railway Steel Springs hZ'k Rending 84 U Republic Iron and Steel Sl' j Southern I'aclflc , . 107'i Sinclair 03
Texas Co. 2 1 S i-2 -
Union raciflc 123 V. S. Steel 100 Westinghousn 4!4 Willys Overland 32 "j CHICAGO X.XVE STOCK. HOGS Bulk, $20.75 V 21.00; top. $21.10; butcher hogs heavy, $20.30 '(i 21.10; racking notes heavy, $20.05 '( 21.05; medium and fnixed, $13.75 -i 20.45; light. $20.25 21.00; pigs. ? 1 7.25 i 19.00; roughs. $18.75 ! 1 9.75. CATTLE-. Beef cattle good choice. $17.90 20.15; medium and common, $13.S514.25; butcher stock heifers, J7.S5 315.C0; cows. $7.6514.75; run
ners and cutters. $5.00 Q 10.50; stoekera and feeders good choice. $10.50 ' 15.75;
common and medium. $S.15 fj 1 2.75 ; veal calves good choice. $12.75 a 1 100. VEAL, 50 to 60 lbs., 15 16c; 70 1o SO lbs.. 17(318c; SO to 110 lb?.. ID'S 20c: fancy. 21c; overweight ktdrvy3. 140 to 175 lbs., 14316c; coarse, 14c.
4 GERMANY
HAS ALSO LEAGUE PACT
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J I I.KLIN, .April 24. via IjiXiiN Ji,,ii
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City.
News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. George Roop of Fir St. nre entertaining Mr.- and Mrs. Harry Palmer and two children of Sioux City, la., who will also be the guests of the Jatter's mother, Mrs. J. Durst of Chleugo. before their return home. Mrs. Robert Bruce Miller of North "aring avenue received word this morning that her husband with the Hospital Corp No. 4 2 had safely landed at Camp I-Hx from across seas' service and will soon be coming home. W. c. McMillan of Commonwealth
ae. was operated on at the Mercy hos-
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-'.i. Restriction of armaments and the ! P,,a ,n Gary yesterday for appendicitis tiJiiilnlsiration of all colonies by an In- j The only report given out at this time tf i nationnl colonial commission ar I ' that lie rallied well from ,
f"ures of the German draft of a fietic. ( "!faK"e.nf 'Hions- which has been Mrs. J. A. Tecgarden of Granevln. Kt !
Prepared for submission to the envoys ! has gone to Attica. Ind., taking with her at eersaU1es. t stipulates that all ' son, Archie, who has not been very nations that becomes members shall en. well of late and feels that he needs the joy ecraal rights. . embracing air of the country at this J-.xi.st.ng treaties are to be annulled j time. Archie makes many trips to the and the constitution of the proposed ' home 'of his grandnarenfs on,! i. !,...
sot if i y provides that the state congresses shtll meet annually at the seat f a world parliament which shall be permanent. Provision Is made for an International board of arbitration. No country shall declare war unless attacked and "freedom of the seas" shall bo made secure.
SERIOUS DAMAGE THROUBH FREEZE 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 COLUMBUS. O., April 25. With the lowest April temperature since 1S78, re
ports from all parts of Ohio today indicate that very serious damage was done by the freeze, during last night. W. H. Alexander, head of the weather bureau at Columbus, said this morning: "Indications from all parts, of the state are that very serious damage was done to peaches, apples and all tender vegetation." Fear was also expressed to the wheat crop in northwestern Ohio.
at me nrst mention of the departure for the farm. Section 2 of the Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church of Indiana Harbor will hold a social this evening at the home of Mrs. Ida Baker. A general Invitation to all is extended to be present and join in with the merriment that Is to be afforded the guests. Mr. and Mrs. George Mansell, who are well known In the Twin Cities and who will presently live In Hammond at 8S6 Alice st.. are the proud parents of a baby daughter who bears the name of Miriam Lorraine. The happy father is connected with the East Chicago State Bank and Mrs. Mansell will be remembered as Miss Lillian Bassow. while of Hammond, was one of the clerical force at the Indiana Harbor Belt Ry. office before her marriage. Both mother and babe are doing very nicely. Mr. Mansell Is the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Dixon of South Magoun ave. The East Chicago Woman's Club holds its annual election of officers and luncheon tomorrow noon at the
Concreuational church
Shoes for Men, Women and Children Now Is the Time. See the new Spring Styles shown in our windows and remember ta prices cannot be beat Women's Oxfords in chocolate brown kid with military or French heels eood quality; worth $6 50 a pair. Only T4 Colonial Pumps for women kho know style and quality-"in patent cJ'u skin, dull placed and chocolate brown kid. Nothing ?reftier n town; worth $8.50 to $10.00 a pair. Only 7 50 7 m Vmf In English last shoes, custom made; good values at $1000 a pair. Very Special! Men's WorkShoes with 'Neoiin "FoieS;''coodye l-elt S only!::1:.:'" bWr than ieatner: "so? Boys' Scout Shoes. niaranfooH 7A 7; irr rrrV" !""!":;: V ';.: - $3-45
tnc. n ;v;, ; " l" bl,c 6UUU re. fizes 1 to 52 al
SHINOLA HOME SETS ONLY'35c.
I Jacobs' Shoe Shop, 101 State nearHchraan
1C1 STATE ST., NEAR HOHMAN.
Your old shoes made
PHONE 3372.
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING.
to look like new.
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CH1CAQO PRODUCE. BUTTER Creamery firsts. 60 '4c; firsts, 57 60c; packing stocks. 3744c. EGGS Current receipts, 33 41c; ordinary firsts, 33 40c; firsts. 4042c; extras, 43c. LIVE i POULTRY Turkeys. 32 33c; chickens. 24c; springs, 33c: roosters. I3c; geese. 23c; ducks. 31 33c. POTATOES Ohlos, J2.002.20.
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CHICAGO CASH OB.AIIT CLOSE. CORN Xo. 3 mixed. $1.6. J? 1.66: 2 white. $1.67-91.68: 2 yellow. $1.6Vi
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Yonr dollar will buy more at Slmeider's.
Very Important After Easter Specials
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Your dollar will buv more at Shneiders.
argams in Pianos and Phonosr
f,f yU l0nk the1worl.d over and buy from the dealer or manufacturer who offers you most for your money, we will surely get your business. y y
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It is impossible to find a more reputable line of new Pianos, Players and Phonographs than
will see in this store
This is one of the very artistic Windsor Grand Phonographs.
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He SHNEIDER'S
79 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA
A Big Reduction on Many of Our High Class Garments
Mens' John B. Stetson Hats 34.50 Glen's all -wool Caps for spring wear . . . .1.00
Boys' . Suits, all wool
materials,
1Afi- brown
and blue, regular value, only S7.50
Special!
Special!
Girls' Trimmed Hats, latest, rerr good gradc.Only . ... .98 Girls' Capes and Coats, all wool materials, all sizes to 16. Reduced to. .$8.50 and $11.98 Girls' Gingham Dresses Greatly Reduced. We have a big line of Girls' Gingham Dresses, all fast colors, sizes 2 to 6 and 8 to 14, reduced to 75c, 98c and $2.69
Don't buy your merchandise f ering. It will
before you see our ofpay you.
Ladies' Specials! Dolmans! jSky blue, sllvertone; wonderful etyle. all lined with finest satin; other stores sell them at 15-09. Our Bale price -S25.00 Special I Special! Ladles All Wool Serge Cape with coatee, belt and pockets, braid trimmed; regular price $13- Our price S8t5Q Ladles' Suits In navy blue all wool serge and poplin, wonderful styles; values (o $10. Our eale price $19-50 to g27 50 Ladles' Coats, latest models, good quality. Only S15.00 to S19.50 New Spring Skirts on Sale! We have Just received a big line of new Spring Skirts In all wool eerge, poplin, silk poplin, taffeta and satin, latest styles. Specially priced at $2.98 to $10.00
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IT ITHkT? O Hammond's Lowest Price Store
79 State Street, Hammond, Ind.
2232233
This fine new $85.00 Phonograph $39.00
Some Special Bargains
We positively guarantee every one of the following bargains to be as represented. Sold on approval. ONE NEW $600 BEAUTIFUL WALNUT PLAYER S370 00 20 rolls, bench to match. Delivered. u,u" ONE NEW $650 PLAYER PIANO . . $550.00 "U e have tnree of these players. They are reputed the most handsome and one of the finest players on the market ONE SLIGHTLY USED $450 KINGSBURY PIAO $ 90.00 This piano is in excellent condition and will give many years' good serrlce ONE HAMILTON $400 PIANO, LIKE NEW SI 00 OO ONE $450 WE G-MAN PIANO, LIKE NEW S10000 ONE $450 BAUER PIANO, GUARANTEED S 7500 ONE $200 STRAUBE PIANO '..'.'.'.'.'. $100.00 Phonograph Bargains FIVE NEW $85.00 PHONOGRAPHS $39.00 Plays all makes of records. Oak or mahogany case. Cabinet 43 Inches high. fully guaranteed. . - FIVE NEW $150 PHONOGRAPHS $79.00 As good as any ?150 phonograph on the market. THREE $200 PHONOGRAPHS, SPECIAL . . S70 00 ONE EDISON, LIKE NEW, COST$165, 40 RECORDS. .' '. 90.00 See Our Stock of Phonographs STEGER & SONS $65 TO $1000.00. WINDSOR GRANDS $J 95.00 TO $1800.00. VOCALLION S115 TO $1000.00. SHELLOPHONE $120 TO $500.00. METEOR PHONOGRAPHS $95 TO $500. New Pianos and Player Pianos STEGER & SONS GORDOX & SONS BJUR BROS. SCHUBERT CHICKERING ' SINGER ADAM SCHAAF CABLE WEAVER THOMPSON REED & SONS MILLER and many other makes of reputable pianos, grands and player pianos PRICES AND TERMS TO SUIT ALL. NO INTEREST IF YOU BUY NOW. WE ALLOW FULL VALUE FOR BONDS AND EXCHANGES EVERYTHING IN MUSIC ROLLS.
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145 State Street, Hammond
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