Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1919 — Page 8
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the fatality occuin-J. General uneiisi-imj-s prevails at Curio anJ Alexandria and business ia at a standstill.
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rTNTaTT10NAL N;W3 StRVlCE1 WASHlNViTiiX, Nov. 7. rrohiMMon ns back in th limelight today With the outcome of the Ohio elections still uncertain as to tii pr..hihition rofert ndum, leaders of horh the drys and i-ts wre ma.kir.ff substantial ci.ums. Th loss of oh.o w ill 1 av. n effect t "It. acoordinK to "W'ayn 1'. Wheeler, general counsel of th AnU - knn '.-(?u. V hwli r whs not ready to on- ... d-4 th loss of h;o but he, deel.ired rivat pvcn should th.' final vote bp anlr.st ; rohihitton that it would m.r!y spur ther B'ales i :i t"tt iril finl "drj" aot iv It i s.
Vci- leaderi wr" hopeful tnat ll;jfhry ,,, (t kllow
!o FHUHtlon would ftit ii (si1 own road
r roceeji r.rrs to 5iu h a .!.-ir:w t hat a mm!
AFTER LAW VIOLATORS
elusion of which l.y ht r.'l'i pshriH'iUs were served. Mrs. A. M. Ktliy. formerly was a resident m the ro'.v now lives in Northootte Ae. but re-
ta'113 her membership in the f laternl'y but was absent this week nwlr.tr tf the
I no i sposi ; : ,.n i.l t.-.eir nine 1-iiiK'ii-i. !io has r.ot been at all well ,.f late The. next m'-etiug ill he with Mrs. J. ?. Walkou l.tk
The i. "a !a met i Vers and '. i ; ' ' -Invited Riie.'-ts Medmaes Pderei etl. (11 !) lit!
'hunter. I'. A TV ntenii'is: and will he the jf th" joint hostesses : k Huu e i ; nd 11 '. I -u -r's h..rnc, ' Jraj.e-
i ; ; hi. I ri is 1 . .l i:
Thi f.ftv per cent of Gary's promt- i nrn citizens are either not ACjuainf d i w ith the city traffU las or they ! not stop to thmk what a. in" they aroj likely- to K'et into has been In evidence during the past forty-eisht hours when! i'er tifty weil-kn-'Wii citizens including I law ycrp. doctors and other profession;! ,
li en have been notitied to appear (it the indice. station fc-r vlolaUng the city 1 a rkir.: ordinance.
i i.u ni'ijs'i ill ' i i ; . I o -. i M I e i in. a I
just what the I aw : MntPr
tine m:"1. Monday c.-r, its a .iiia; f. te. The nffaii' iiiav r ". '. anticipated with great enthwi .-jsiu ; a most hospital. !e eh-.une i- r. nd Til" !i;,.,.:il I'inii M i! be .ro. ita ed tomorrow- rwnini; at th" hoiiv Mr. and Mrs FranK I. Kv.in -n V-r i.i te A n'ie. Mis M. .1. n Conner, of ..: i Ave. and tor la : i; at o ; . .Ii-s A tv a . home fiom a pkaMiiu trip to 1 ' I i" Mich 1'i'on their retuin to thi My i lirthdav celebration of M: .- iiVum--iittl grnnddaiiKhtet, Me roe d'
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"urt dei Iran n ill i
on prohibition mi-h
Mr. and Mrs
Hicns have been placed on the; - ....j, , ., n(4 ,h
ty pre ridrants rs a warning to uf
I e
att-
prohflntei from tisinp
NEW EGYPT
OUTBREAK!
ist and they at
street for parking purposes tutntjfeet on P.ieh side of rbe fire plus, rase of a Me. this enables the tire
depnrPiront to run un to ' liydrnnt wi'hout a lot of automobiles interfering n it h their w ork.
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! Mls neprina m 'onr j I he '( H '. .nrt " 1 1 le'-nie. I have flii.-ther 5 ttlc ! named for her root
Tt,e daRh!.
,lecat i-. o tv a s - at .md r 1 ; e t; ! I n
The Sun.lat K-.rt M. t:. o! n-1 re roi a 1 :
pho.; 1 (la ssen o f t v .'.treh of Ir.liprt Ha-bc tit": tamed la ? e en n.
MNTERSATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 Ii.Nl".N. Nov. n - A not her outbrc'-. .f rhtlnir in who h . r'e nan was hired, vtaii reported iroin I'artn. Kgvpt. odr.v. A news a.-rcney dispatch fa;i nar a band o' n'.ri ntfacked '.h Tiuiiary hj ital at .hie. but vt . -e iriveu . ff. It w-,s il'ir ns ti.:s tis-htinsr tht
by the teaehcrs of th class.
A Wrist
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Th a i Ma kes A ny Arm Look Beautiful
Our wrist watches have not only become popular because of the convenience and service they afford, but also because of the beauty and individuality they impart to the wearer.
Twin
City
News Notes
Th J. ! a fest a: : 1 they bav i d'l'lr.ff t'r : 'ana ITar
be fin in!
chool of
per.
j'scr J v.- ' . e.
it Y. are antlcipatin
eason cf daneinjr for winch p.-r cored special permit for e mart's! law rcicn 'n T'oior. The fi-t of these w.'i -.1 ir.al prom at the Tl.l.-y date. JCor. IStri The .1. O.
i-..,icoi, M rs. u h.
davt. Mr. and Mr. En.: 1 X!clirn:ip. of Forsytiit Ave, entertained a pa'y c-f friends in their n pa rtmen t. the occasion beir.K Mis Mo K enzi- 's birthday. Th" Clients n:unb..;ed sixteen and weie nvstiy from 'Men so and Indiana llir!ior. Mrs. R'iy ('I'titi-.n ..f South O'.'-r, tt Ave 1 a 1 a party of 'rirnds In to a tea part -1 r.h" ' Ao.'O.k; th. in w?Te ll.itn::i..nd fro mis. l.lttie Aihe-n rne. who attain.! '':' ii':i' ii rtndav ar.ti wri rv t .day, i as a n nnl-r of fin-mis in .m till hours -f thr.-e '.. -".e ..'eloelc and to "! r in to- .-. ?.-brn t oti of n party v. h . .. . .,f decora 1 1 ons wi'.l be :i.rse in the Hal low 'en eiecti uis. Th...una l...s!o- -.. daughter of the A J. MarV.e'.- in 1 l.-ijil..ej; :-t Tl ' 1 '.' ' on .T .Mies t. opert y In Heati Pt has bee;, disposed of to V.. T, U.'i.l the drtiK.fc i-t. and will e nr. .'ii."l n ' a '"utiirn re si enc. Th .tones' who have l.,n- l't 1 here and r-'-oinln'n in many circles are prpr-i-t- iavi. f r Vaipaiiso. where th..'hnve lnvesle-J n far mini; Ipterents. Mr. -rs is u roih-r at the Interstate Mill. 'I he cnnp,e's former home is Valparaiso and the pretent home of man;.' of their children. AUome- find Mr. W. 11 Van Home were i 'ivrin T'o!n visit.-.. t stet lay In ti.e t ransa-'t ion of business. Mr. and Mrs T W. ?nidei . c f
Meait.-i U Ht.. entertained f:v couples to dinner and members of a club to whl 'h they belong; 1' A 11 0 OK TIIAMiS. I is with the, greatest appreciation tiiat w extend our heartfelt thanks to the many relatives, neighbors and
ft lend.-, who were so kind during th j lilne.s.-t and death of our beloved mother. Mrs. Emma Kjelberg-. KcpeciaUy to He v.. S'.vansivn. of the Swedish Lutheran ehiirc.ii, employes of the Standard ! r r p '". and to others niio sent flow -
c rs. hf:r niii,DP.F,ic.
j A coming ("iiiitmas event is the marj riHgo of RiiMi KupTt. dau;:liter of Mis
M. liupett. of Commonwealth Ave.t to if Hathawav, stn of Mr. and Mrs. Chan. Hathaway, of Ivy St. young Hathaway, tt ho has recently leturiit. Trotn servand i.i now .mpioyed at 'he Marie s Mait'iiact.nritiK . Both parti's bcins very popular in ail .social circles. Mr. and Mr-. Carl Thomas who have been making their home wl;h M:s. A. Thomas, mot! of Mr. Thomas, since their return here from Tenn.. where M Thoma had been employed as roller in a Trill, have taken the flat on N'mi-i'ii l"oryt.he Ave., vacated this week by the Boyd IVrsonctts, who ar lavint; to make their home at Niles, M ch.. th former hom of Mrs, Perscnett. Mr.s. Personet.t has procedd to Mieh.;t,an it ith her chtldeen and her husband will join her later. F.veiyn and IJobert Faust of North M.i conn Ave. are ri and under medical and n.irsingr care.
R. L. WEIL Saturday Specials
PHONE 118 HAMMOND.
GROCERIES. Large No. 3 can Pumpkin;, good, per can
Armour's Soups, 10c per can, or 2 for Happy Home Catsup, large bottle , Old Colony Coffee, regular 53c today per lb Fancy Grapes, per can Monarch Baked Beans, 1 5c per can or 2 tor Armour"? or Monarch Can Milk Armour's Soap, one bar 6c or 5 bars for
Grandma's Washing Powder
large package
121 2C and 14V2c
123-5 GOSTLIN STREET, i NATIVE MEATS
10c J Beef Pot Roast, i per lb
.18c j
per lb 17,-ac
Plate Beef, per lb. . . I lamburger
.17c .4Sc 16c
. .9c 15c
I Fancy Veal Roast . . .25c Veal Stew ! F ancy Leg of Lamb ...15c No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams. j average 8-12 lbs ...27c Sugar Cured Cali Hams, ' average 4-6 lbs .. .20c ! Brisket Bacon
Chickens dressed to order.
nerman a. Aeimer
81 State Street Phone 77
Office, Boom 222, Calumet tilOg. Fnon ! 2S3. Residence, 4313 Olcott Ave. Thona 213. T A JLE WELL BXCXPTIOST.
j Follow in j: the meeting of the directors (of the East Chicago Rod Cross tonight j in the Red Cross h ead.ju art crs. Miss
intend Co nt for v. t :
en throufih. .it. The first i' C
pet es t a bl i hrd a p'en 1 .-e aftairs to be givthe ent ire sea.se ;i events is looked for
ward to with pleasurable an tl ci po n At a meeting fit the home of Mi. M.l-I
Idrel Car"l?on la-t evening plans to-re I definitely prrarged for ti.e launching j. f the i-omiii! occasions.
The Indiana llsrher irflr of Cas-
I I'i.-rence H.-mswa'.d v.ill be jftven a fare- , rn 5tar have .h!pp"-l a bane) ,-,f -.v.il ro-'-rtmn. The reception will he : home-mi. Jo 'eilie?. pie.-erves end vec-e-
1 op. n not only to members of th organi- j t ildes to the Masonic Home at. FrankJ .alien, bit will ahso b open to any j lyn. Ind,, and repres-nts their annual' j f ri. mis o.' Miss llanswabi w bo cat j s;ft th.e eoming Tiianksg-'vins The j
attead. j Cast ( iiicag". oraer 's -reparini' a si-n-i Miss 7I,u;sv.ald V.is hern In tho l.l.vsi j n ir gift, which vt'il he on 'ts t.-,ije. Chi ca g o -1 nd id na Harbor field as super- ( ne- to the home within the n-y.t few i lP.'endrnt of nurses t-r t w. ea r a:c.i j d-ys. j
has. during u.ar. ut'if coiiuu. .. a c i -phe O
in home hvgi'-r.e and care of 11m sick
rr-su't of her deceded rr st af'er of the past lev
Her rest gn.'i.t ion is the sue to a. t a n.U' !i n her strenuous ti---v:s
t ears. Rofre.shmer.ts will he s'ti' and
I public is mvuea to auena.
The has i b a ;.i t
Masonic Temple at l-last ic'i , onv- rtej into a b bv the decoratin en: in
iieaaio otver of 1 1 ; e e led
v,.. Mrs. Abe Coodf r.vnd who wit'n The asi.-tan.-e r,f the Mesjame? Tlachel .1 o-.-s. C. HZ'-lia 1'iizy. Fred Base, a. Ot-
t'liiifirri.T. Ma. tin Pci.-rs n. M:. and , Mis IUr.'!1 hoir k and M.ss Marg-fet j I-ipoe, completed the fm.a's for the i J-,. -, wicei. is to he held this evening.
od F.-r.owsh'p Cub tvh'-h hi -I
l.een h-il'pjr many phasant affair.since its inception a i.m wv k- ago. i-j call'ng a .1 rn it Im-p -rt ant tro e' rig thi evening of the d i re -ora t e b'.ari. all S:"0 o'clock at th Parfh hf.i' j The Tri-Kappas announce a meeting j for next Tuesday evening at t !e l,..nocf Miss Ressie r,;pirr in 1 ir St. Thiia the regular meetmir cf tne s-ei'iv.! The i! S Sewing club of which M'.s R'an-.h .lauth'ee rf North Magotm Ave I l. a member and a -niiini; bride tins i
I n an Ksg; vi r. g. was honored nv the so
clety last evening at the home of th ! Misses Ann and Sal'o Collins, in 1 44 1! j in a hanisome function fn tvhr. ' the srift presented was ft handsome eh-c
Special Sale KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 28c KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS 20c PORK SHOULDERS, small and lean 25c BEEF POT ROAST, choice cuts 15c BOILING BEEF 10c HAMBURGER STEAK 14c LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL 22c SHOULDER OR BREAST OF VEAL 17c PORK SAUSAGE, fresh made 20c LIVER SAUSAGE, fresh made 18c PIG TAILS, sweet pickled 15c PIG HEARTS 10c RIB ROAST (Boneless Rolled) 20c HIND QUARTER SPRING LAMB 20c SPRING LAMB FRONTS 15c SPRING CHICKENS (fresh dressed) 33c Take advantage of our special sale it will save you money. Trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
i The Fast.-rn star aiialrs a .ways create -- " "'" " h.c a . e. .,!,!.-, e of r.eoide. not only j Pa.ant with garn-s. reus;- and
from this city, but the adjacent towns as well. Tonight's even! is anticipated with great int-'tr-.Jt and a ruly i--iighful evening is expected M's William Meade has charge of the tickets at
Our patrons many times have told us this and we believe it, so we give you the benefit of their opinion. Don't you think she ought" to have one this time? What could be more appropriate or more appreciated? The models and finishes are too many to go into detail here, but we ask you personally to come in as soon as convenient and get an idea of the wonderful showing we have, and also plan just what model you think will best suit. Beautiful case rjoes free with every selection made. S. SIL VER Jeweler and Manufacturing Optician 177 State St. Hammond. Open Evenings Tuesdav and Saturday. Liberty Bonds Accepted.
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men! s. Mrs. I, .B. ? 'certhorrt of Grape
St.. 1s awav on a visit- havmc no-rrr. panted her sister, Mrs. Horner Posorsh
and her h 'is band, who came h-o o
the he m e
door and or m m i 1 1 c e it bo -th.
Mrs. V.r-n. William wiil serve at the r.
s and their honeymoon, fresh-! to the h-rue town.
Mr. and Mrs. E I Rell. c th- Herod Apartment at"rd down 15 Attica, tlielr home, and spent a few days. The directorate cf the Welfare Association is again reminded that the meeting of t'-nipht will be called pvomp .! at T o'clock A farewell rV er-t-
01 to Miss Florence Hausws.ld
n their aut , i,a ".. j Rf-rlin. Wia. I
Mrs. T K. Wilson, of r-rummond ''r has her mother Mrs. Will'arrt Fax ton of cef t.1si. Ta. vis tir.g- her. Th A. I C'-'.ib cf gir's wh- --n-d'.:cfed a successful dance at the chamber of Commerce In Hammond the ether cvenir.fr. will meet this evening w th M's Anne Keenan. 171 South Tod Ave.
j to make final report of finances train-
Hammond's Saturday Special Sale Assorted Cream Caromels
foiiow aria 1 is eordhijl'y the director. ! to for, -oc-
he entire pubi'c I Tt is deri t
The meetinc of railing ti'-Kets ? 1
this tim.
o lvnKfi Invited.
i and the reception whl ivl'.! take pdaa at the T
fart 1 O VV a
Welfare Station in the f i T T"elbuiliing in South Forsyth's Ave. e M TT Kinney residence in the
i:
.Noith M
1 n A v e . w a .-,
.'id of to Mrs FiiiaheCi Piper, presently resides at 4714 Magonn Mrs Piper and her fam'lt- will r"-r - r. r.. t ion s to move within the f w days, but the site of the prop.
is that of Tt. Robert Sp-o-, ccupiod '.fill be retained by
w .1 o A v ... !! o k - r - ;
rty which presently .
Nfrs Piper (In,-. ho r'e' of CJ raise a-teriei as the R.ie the resident heads a I of t.he var-.o-is Riley ity reigr.s among- the
neighbors and one of their pleasant aff.iir was Riven last evening at the
home of Ml.' part;, v. as fo occa si. ona i ' to the pa'-tio
! avenue is charFlew. owir.gr to being employe banks. Fociabiiliarht families al :
. Kdtvard I.. -teck. This toe tt omcn hov.eve.-, and they invite the husbands s. This affair bore trait
?y f- mi nine and the inembcr nrrht 1 1 . - i - d a in t i. f ' tiedien ork nni tier away the hours end at the
Th Cirri
regula-e meetin? of the Twin - Daughters of Isabella tt .i!
i"''v ".';-' "I 1 turn M 1 iid
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ECONOMY A is G
84 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND.
APPLES! APPLES! A large variety of good sound apples by the barrel or bushel. Prices below South Water street quotations.
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hut all rmmbers I 3
o report same at B
si a k e
the o.1 -1 F--rows E Fir a! accountgivojj will he S ly's are rr.ovtnc P : . and s-dng t I 1 'f at r, rape-, in . I
-.mrscn o: North Par- R iried th-" mern'T.-rs S lb tes-ro-riav a' a or,e S 1 '".oll'.r V'l.; l-o c 1 e c t "S superintendent :' E on T'i depart for h-.-r 1 'any. and take a nor-h 1 : "'! ,vf;.'r.ia was S of its appointrjents.
Tii.s. of Cinpevire c- - of friend st an ahi-
i : at r ue M -nda r - f
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R0CERY 11
PF?T KMI Hi a
Mil' M l If I
place this evening at hall. Ind'ana Harfr of the dance .-r.-rp,!; settTed and el! memb be present. T.-.e Walter Dan-ie' c in their p r e n ' 1 0 "ffln bl!Jing at 1 -tf'th and ;rapevine . their own new hung 3 ne3r lilst S'.rect.
Mrs Jesse, Th !r;g Ave. en-e;: her Birthdav el o'clock dinner t riauswald, retl-Vefc-tre nurses field, v. h . is e . home at .N".v A: needed 1,1..; Th delightful jrj ;C t'over we:.- iaj
frs E'jre.,, v i ' bate t , ir.r rum d.-no- r
PER LB We have just received a new supply of the latest and most up-to-date designs in fancy baskets and boxes filled with high grade candies of our own make. Pure, fresh and wholesome. We now have a complete menu of Hot Drinks and will be pleased to serve you.
I 165 State $l-Two Stores-ti2Mnw St.
...24c ... ISc ....2Sc -28V3c . .311 c Oysters.
I isli and Game in Season.
r j n t -.1 1 c 1
it vjranama s -a nite Launary ooap ana
3 Brag Soap for 22c
AND FULL LINE OF GROCERIES. FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES. Delivery to all pans of the city. S. k H. Trading Stamp. WEIL. THE r0RT SIDE GROCER WHO ADVERTISES.
AND MA
Phone Hammond 49
APPLES! Pet in a barrel for the winter.
GROCERIES. Cranberries, fancy, lb Xiyc Sweet Potatoes, fancy jersey. Ib 6c Tomatoes, fresh solid California, Ib. . 13 4c Celery, large well bleached, 3 stalks. . . .10c Graham Flour, 5 lb. sack 39c Buckwheat, old fashioned, 5 lb. sack. .39c Rice, fancy head, 2 lbs 35c Buckwheat, self rising, 2 pkgs 25c Prunes, large, 50-60, lb 29c Raisins, l-hompson's seedless, lb 28c Pumpkin, large cans pie pumpkin, can. .14c Asparagus, No. 2 can, fancy white, can. .25c Peaches, a good table peach, large can . . 35c Pineapples, Libby's Rosedale sliced. No. 2 cans ,,,...,..,,,.,.,... 35c
MEATS. Spring Chickens, fresh dressed, lb 29c Leg of Veal, lb 18c Veal Shoulder, lb 16c Veal for Stew, lb 14c Native Beef Chuck Roast. Ib 14c to 18c Native Beef. Lean, for stew, lb 22C Leg of Spring Lamb, Ib 2Sc Spring Lamb for Stew, lb 15c Spring Lamb Shoulder, lb. . 22c Fresh Ham for Roasting, lb 29c Fresh Pork Shanks, lb 23c Pork Roast, lb 28c Cala Hams. Oscar Mayer's, lb, 23c Bacon. Swift's Premium, lb 50c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS. WE DELIVER QUANTITY ORDERS.
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The Gift for the Entire Family Columbia Graphonola Outfits Combination Offers
NO. 1 Genuine Columbia Graphnola, latest model, 6 Record Albums. 300 Needles and .Record Selections $137.60
OUTFIT NO. 2 Genuine Columbia Graphnola. latest model. 300 Needles. 12 Record Selections $105.10
LOWEST POSSIBLE TERMS AND OUR 'SPECIAL SERVICE' Wyman, Babb & Kiilen 525 Hohraan Street, Near Bunnell's Auto Sales Co.
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Hammond Fruit Co. SPECIAL SELLERS Fighting Down the High Cost of Living FANCY WHITE POTATOES, guaranteed for winter, per bushel $1.85 JERSEY SWEET POTATOES, 6 lbs. for 25c CALIFORNIA GRAPES, 2 lbs. for 25c; per basket. . . .60c FANCY JONATHAN APPLES. 3 lbs. for 25c; per box $3.00 FANCY COOKING AND EATING APPLES, 4 lbs. for. .25c CRAB APPLES, 5 lbs. for 25c CRANBERRIES, 2 lbs. for 25c SUNKIST ORANGES, per dozen up from 30c SUNKIST LEMONS, per dor,-n 30c GRAPE FRUIT, 3 for. ... 25c RIPE BANANAS, per dozen 25c, 30c and 35c FANCY TOMATOES, per Ib 15c ONIONS, per Ib 5c Full Line of Vegetables at Reasonable Prices. Free Delivery to Al! Parts of the City. Phone 623 Hammond Fruit Co. 195 EAST STATE ST.. CORNER STATE AND OAKLEY 0FP0S1TE POSTOFFICE.
Consumers Wholesale Grocers
540 So. Hohman Street.
Hairnnond, Ind.
Specials for Saturday, November 8th We don't claim your dollar has more buying power here than elsewhere ; we know- it and can prove it ! You only need to try us once to prove the above statements. Just run over the list below. These'items are only the introductions to a store bubbling over with attractive prices and apealing goods. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 98 lbs $6.65 24'. lbs $1.67 PILLSBURY'S HEALTH BRAN 3 pkgs. for 40c per package 14c EXTRA SMALL MAY PEAS 45 C 3 cans for CRISCO per pound 33c 3 pound can 98c "AIRLINE" STRAINED HONEY 45 C 14 oz. glass ROASTED PEANUTS 2 0 C per pound NATIONAL CORN FLAKES 3 packages for 25c 1 dozen packages for 95c LIBBY'S PINEAPPLE g OA three No. 8' ' cans for v EXTRA QUALITY DRIED PEACHES 2 5 C per pound v MORRIS SPECIAL SQUARES 3 C per pound SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP C O 10 bars JJt 100 bar case $4.90 MOTHER'S BRAND SPAGHETTI, MACARONI oC VERMICELLI, 3 packages CttJK, UNEEDA BISCUITS 2 5 C 3 packages for RELIABLE MATCHES 5 9 C 1 dozen packages J J
Consumers Wholesale Grocers
540 So. Hohraan Street.
Hammond, Ind.
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