Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1919 — Page 6
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Widespread SHUTDOWNS EXPECTED Two Large Plants Forecd to Close Up Unless They Can Secure Coal Al-lottment.
Friday November 21," 1010.
'INTERNATIONAL NL'AS SERVICE'
1'- ! "a n : ; w: ;. ,; : ; i ten day- as a i (tf ,.- i coa'. vipplw i- i:f:::i.-i!- rt (,;, t ':. - tee.. ! i.nnl coal cn.m : t Two Urtie .ii Sru; t ' n ! fctvs a'.realy ann-.i.:ve.i t:c-ir i:r.--n!. of clojlng il.nvn c (. n ,t. r-!. -i. : to thorn i:n:::i-a at--iy. ; The Coin rr.-.:i--t nr.r.on-;-.-.-:
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R. WEIL
Phone 118
123 Gostlin Street
Saturday Specials
GROCERIES None Such Mince Meat, 13c per pkg. ; 2 for 23c Dates, per lb 21c F igs, per lb ISc Pumpkin, No. 3 cans 13c: 2 for. .25c Monarch Brand Seedless Raisins, 27c; or 2 pkgs. for 52c Sweet Potatoes, per lb, 5c; or 5 lbs. for 23c Cranberries, per lb, 13c; or 2 for 25c Monarch Cat?up 21c Also Fine Celery, Lettuce, Oranges.
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FREE TODAY ONLY
MEATS : Leg of Lamb, per lb.. . Boiling Beef B?ef Stew Fresh 1 lirnluirsr .... Sur;ar Cured l i nns. . . Pot Roast Round Steak
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Sirloin 24c Porterhouse 25c Veal Roast 24c Lamb Stew ISc Oscar Mayer's Best Lard 345 2c Poultry Dressed to Order.
ROCER WHO ADVERTISES.
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nual CSivUtiim.i cheer am! fur vvhknj t!ii' Intiiaaa Jlarl'.ji- W.-mtin's Club lia-i,.
f.v.-n t-i liberally I'm- lh- .nst ilu I a vi jrs Jit. K.lntrj Cuwirt ami Mam' ' v
Slephiilis -uri:i fur the .l inaltoiu .i tii..- .-ir aa-t la-.v w.U (iloii.y rflv. their tlaic t' si ;lay a -a'.i3'j. Iail wonieik in tli-i:- hIwik t lM ftiii-! trie .-pirit ir li!e:aaty pi.ail with .-is z,-aliijs'y u. t-'.ii-y have !n tha f'-"' past year aril th- r- m h" '".'' happy 'kid-iifvV l..r ti.e YuletldIIM'.I. Muil (!;. 'as .liret-t t-) Pi'-h.T cT the two above u, nt;..nej u aTtK-a an t as early us passable ti faelilut triservi.ns of the eiratt a' an parly elnu is ii real .pp.rt'.int to ail.l cheor to the rhlJr. n nust t'.-inmate In the ivnr-tnrn z-nr. M:ss M i:baret Ii.-' son, .:lr 'if J l,ivi,,n .f f.rapevine .-t. :s her. ftant her home ftt V. rouk v i 1 I nil . a;i in suffering with an Iml atp-'si' u n w.'i.. ;
seemn tj ba th prevalent tppe. ! The ih.n.e f.-1 v . ri uii ler nj-p!-:f V,.,.i!h.ne r-:-.p- K.-vfil N. ifhbi.M. ; AVeiland hail, tie early prt of th!week and wh.eh M-.. KlA-ar.l Smith j van chaitni.in piove-t a tlel'j: Mftil i-ae- ; ress. s ..:.!1 and imiuvl. ilv. Otiier-I will he arranged f.T in the near futuia ; Mrs. A! it !:! v. ha tv Myrt' Alexander, cnt- rta:nd ft ' "rty! ,nf friends at h-r apartments 'n U'e. CTt'a St., the i-vm-iK be'.ve as! ini i t-i wh. eh many Cuxl i "in-a tfen.ii s . ! MJden. The trip whs inai In aat...-. J A ncwiy cisuniz' i !""'.h1 ehib vu j perfected at a ni titu; at tlu u-me . Mrs. II. P. Mueki.vn in Ciiioon'o Av ;. esierday arterne.'n a. l w ill r.e l-lti-. , known as the Autumn M ;b. The m-. j ..r corapi the -!ah and o'"fe.e- , .! T-d w-e; preni'!' r.t. Mrs. Isaa Ft kner, ?eer. tary. M:s. J Vnn Mender, j hail .-eHs..!-:- M's 1 1 P. M.i.-k;ati. Ti. next meet ins . f the ,-Jub will bo wll ' M s. t". H. Reed in iU-nenn .-;.. ir, t. ! weeks. 1 ar.d Mis. ,ImJ 'reneh of Soul. P..--1 -ni Ave. returned yeterday f rot. en er. rul.-d t'!l to M anneal. Canad where the ltr of Mr. l-'r.-ie-h mi !- .... ,: ,.. ., . ,r,....;,i!'.s attending ti. l.f very eritically VI. Mrs. Roland Su:nmt-r-. of Fir St.. hi' puests in lust eveuini; to witness n i aluminum shower o-nJuvt-a Ly Ii ) .-hi'-n rtaom. There were twnr.ty-i 'in jru-'i-ts pn-si-r.t and th-y i'-arried man. intereslingr Items conc-rr.l.is tli v.rtuv if ti.e gnods represent'.-d. Mr. and Mrs. Henry lirow.n ti 47.". i Nurthoitte Ave., are hereqved over th" loss of t.h.eir little son. Henry, o;;ed four years, who died y-st-i : day BfM
noon with piuetal pneum 'Tiiu aftr )
week's illness. Funeral nrr.ir.jter.-.etii have bftn made fur Safirday aftetnoo at C ii'ili'-i; from the ho.ise. Irterment will be at Oak liiil. Diptherla has pr pr d Cira.-i, Cra.il! daughter of the Edward (irahlli.s- In I South OU-ott Ave., and wiiiie the pa- ! i:ent has been very ill m : i encoova.Tintr reports wre f iven out y "st i a ' I by the attending p hys'.e.an. The r-
! tient Is fourteen years of ae. ! Mrs. William M e.d- he: i a H o uc ! "t it, n a i her ha:.e in I'-a.-ou pi . lat eveninpr with Edna M rpiii joint h-u-ess. Guests eorr.pr;s--d thu Md John Hartman. CP-orge Summers, in', the Misses Ma-bel Hartman. Ida Thi.iip. Mary Stone. Lindley Andeisjn and C ailtson. With t'fjfi eor.tir.uane (' Round R bins and the exhausting of th" tr-, .
Here is a Real Thanksgiving Treat! Make next Thanksgiving Day the most delightful of any you have ever had put a Bond Player Piano in your home! It will enable you, or any member of the family, to play any of your favorite pieces with the ski!! of a trained musician. It will make a new, sunshiny, cheerful spirit enter the home. Dull, quiet hours will fade out. The cheer of delightful music will be at your command, at any hour of the day or evening. The Bond Player Piano is one of the very finest built instruments in America. It will pay for itself over and over in the solace, comfort, happiness it will bring ino your life. Come in and inspect the Bond Player Piano. Come soon so as to have it in your home on Thanksgiving! Wyman, Babb & Kilien 525 HOHMAN STREET. HAMMOND, IND. Near Bunnell Auto Sales Co.
Marriage is a Failure in many cases where seemingly, from the standpoint of the world, it ought to be a huge success. Many things can clog up the matrimonial machinery that the average person doesn't think of.
The Thor Electric Washer lift
helps to make life sweet, because it's the nearest thing to a human being ever conceived, and obeys as willingly as a slave. Come in and let us tell you about the Thor.
Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 HOHMAN STREET TEL. HAM. 52S.
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Phone Hammond 49
84 STATE ST. HAMMOND. IND.
few pre-HoIifiay suggertions Wl:y not make a list of items you will reed for Thanksgiving? Tell our bu'eher what kind cf poultry ycu want. Put in a barrel or bushel of apples. Order your Plum Pudding, Raisins, Currants, Candied Peel, Cake Flcur, Extracts, Baking Powder, etc. Eleventh hour shopping is not protitacle for consumer or merchant.
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GROCERIES. Raisins Thompson's Seedless, lb. . . Raisins Fancy Cluster, 1 lb. box. . . Flour Swansdown Cake and Pastry, pkg Candied Peel, Lemon and Orange, lb: Candied Peel, Citron, lb Olives Lai-ge Queens, 1 pint jars. . Tea Fancy Basket Fired Japan, lb. . CofTee Our Special Combination, 3 lbs Cocktail Sauce Snider's Cranberries Large ripe fruit, 2 lbs. Celery Crisp and Tender. 3 stalks. Apples Six varieties to select from, bushel, $3.50; bbl
28c 33c
.39c .43c .57c .23c .73c
.$1.35 ...23c ...27c . . .10c $10.50
MEAT Chickens, Fresh Dressed, lb.. . Leg of Veal, lb Shoulder Veal, lb Breast of Veal, lb Native Beef Chuck Roast, lb. . Boiling Beef, Lean. Ib Spring Lamb Leg, lb Spring Lamb Shoulder, lb.. . . Spring Lamb for Stew, lb.. . . Fresh Hams for Roasting, lb.. Pork Butts, lb Pork Shoulder, lb
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29c 18c . ... 16c ....14c and 18c . . . .13c ....28c ....22c ....14c ....28c . . . .27c ....22c
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Hammond' Lowest Price Store
Tailor Furnisher
79 STATE ST.
HAMMOND, IND.
SPECIAL Wool Knitting Yarn, many colors, a $1 value, per skein . . . .Tit
Work Glovei A special lot of men's leather work gloves and mittens, well made Special value at 50c
Woik ShirtsMen's Flannel Work Shirts, well madv, cut full ond roomy : two pockets, dark Kra)'Sptcial . . .JI.5
Men's Dress Shirts Vie are showing the very latest color combinations in fine quality Wilson Bros, brand; a $3.00 value at . . .$2.00
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Men's Wool Sox, in black and natural color pure cajhmere; 75c value cut to. .39c
Men's Heavy Weight Canvas Gloves, knit wrist and gauntlets; a regular 20c value, special 2 pair 25c
Men's Dress Gloves in wool or leather; lined or uniined. Specially priced 75c to $2.75
Men's UoioE Alia --Lee make, in blue or khaki; sell all over at $5.50. Our sale price only . . $4.00
Sale
Lower Prices on many of our High Grade Merchandise
Men's Overcoats at $12.50 An unusual chance at this time when overcoats are so high it will be a relief to many people the chance we are giving. Here it is: We have a lot of men's overcoats left over from last year; they are made of gray wool plaid, with belt in back or loose fitting; sizes 33 to 33, Of O Cf a $25.00 coat for P 1 i.UU
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A DRESS SALE A Big Thanksgiving Sale
Other overcoats to
$35.00
Men's Suits at Lower Prices Here we give you a chance to buy a hard worsted suit in brown or blue, also blue serge; all wool suits, conservative models; a $40.00 suit $On Afi
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Men s Pants on Sale Men's Part Wool Pants, dark gray, pin stripe; CC $6.00 pants at P V Men's Very Heavy Wool Pants, light and dark C Afl gray in sizes 32 to 44 ; $S.00 value PiJ.UlJ
Men s Winter Gaps
Men's Wool Winter Caps, with ear lap, w g I $2.50 cap at Vl.UV Other Dress Caps to $2.50.
Sweaters! Sweaters! for Men and Women, Boys and Girls At lower prices. We have a big
supply of coat and pullover sweat
ers. W have cut the prices on them. Men's Sweaters. . .$1.25 to S9.75
hfg!jiip;- Ladies' Sweaters. .$5.00 to $9.50 tefesiSiSfcl Boys Sweaters. . .$1.19 to $7.50
Wlfl Girls' Sweaters at $4.50
'Tien you are looking for your new dress re?mber that we have a large supply of the hn-
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1 jCfafl d wool serce. poplin, Panama, silvertcne. tn-
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from; all first class materials. We reduced all
iJ-'j our dresses special tor our thanksgiving sale
to $14.50, $17.50. $19.50, $25.00 to $35.00
Ladies' Warm Gouts on Sale We feature for this sale all wool coats in dark brown and blue, half lined, fine conev fur collar; a real J 1 Q ff $27.50 coat at 3JLO.UU Ladies' Seal Plu:h Co b With big collar and belt, Venetian lining, a Ef full size coat, value $35.00. at PaC.1-.OU Other Plush Coats, silk lined, fur collars, to $62.50. Blouses of Unusual Charm We have received some attractive blouses, new color tones and new designs. Come and see them.
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specially priced $5 to $11.50
Boys' Clothes on Sale
$9.75
Boys' All Wool Mackinaws. all fine dark colors: sizes fcfl 7 E
A to 1(1 V v.a-v
y iv ivy . Sizes 1 1 to 18. $7.75 to
Boys' Warm Overcoats with belt, waist seam model, (7 fl sizes 5 to 10 only.. V Boys All Wool Winter Suits. Iattsf;.a$.,5..$10.50 Boys' Caps on Sale Boys' Blue Wool Caps with ear laps, a $1.00 cap at 75c Boys' Ml Wool Caps, all colors, $1.00 to $1-75 Boys' All Wool Jerseys in maroon, navy and gray $2.49
Ladies' Hats Closing Out 11 our high grade ladies hats at a close out price; values to $8.50, closing out price .... $1.98 to $2.49
On Sale Girls' Clothes Girls' Corduroy Coats in light and dark fis) brown ; a big bargain ; QQ
sizes 2 to 6. at V
Girls' Warm Wool Coats, all lined; man) Cv JJ ui - Us
kinds to choose from; sizes 3 to 8 and tJy
9 to 14. Snri;iHv nrirr? at I
. i j r $7.98, $9.98, $11.98 and $12.98. Girls' Wool Serge Dresses On Sale
In beautiful styles; a big assortment in na , .... and wim
color; sizes 8 to 14 at $6.50; sizes 2 to 6 03 Girls' Velvet Tarns $1.00 Girls' Union Suits, sizes 2 to 16 98c to $1.39
Trade Early and Avoid the Rush. H. SHNEIDER, 79 State Street, rfemmond
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A" of our poultry are direct country shipments and we dress all cf them. Leave your orders no v for Thanksgiving Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens. A full line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. We deliver quantity orders.
l:-. man; ..r i .l't-iii--"" if!V'1"-' guests at f.ie f un. 1: re-r' ii-t or,trtatrilr.sr the saw.- evening "r " later than th noxl 'lav. Vhif 'f ' nharp vi;ngr for th" sel-'-'-i-'ii of fr-r. i. and tifirhu,T and t- Jatc. muny T-..iii City penplu "nave airua-.Tv t"n li.-..n(i t ...-w h ,-!-. in "f - n!fta::iment will b co-.tinue-l hon-over unt.t there U no furilu r i ' ""1 ,;" part of th- pul'iio '! :,,il,lv ;'1 stances provlo-ily lrivr.- l g"f; h6Voccafsion t.i n-- ept anr ami do s p-i. .. -i,e h' - r-1 1 di! ty of sin--rid'.ni? ho.ten. At- tHe ". J. J:ikin.s home In N'. ith Mac. an Av W' Av th m-."I't.. ci'!np:iind Mr. r.'-.-r Ii Zv ' MnM b.ot pi ips v. '. : H th fr-llr-w.n f;iet: MesdRn-.e.- 5. W. SMUinr. J J. OaviB. T. S. Kt i:er. Ttcrt na.i-fr, V. Badeaux. Grorgr Fi'iiT. Frank V ii!1!W. Edward IliKgtns, O. C Prtr.Jfnbtirf;. Will Jo-nes Victor White rd
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A Round r.r.hin i.-i 111 l.ert Ciapju-i' hir.e in
S?rtYi Mopoun Ave.. vh:. af terinn witi.-
Mrn. Clapri"n daugh'er. Mr.-. Kn : s.'-fffs as Joint hontefs. i I Maud .FepVKon cf North Majttmn ; Ave., da.igr.ter of Mr. atid Mr. Wiii'iam 11 Jappeson. has very suocssiuily ' under Run1 i'.n operntl-.n ;t the .S. Berr.a'.d Hospital in Chicago and !. ; rallyin? from t'.ie an--atiies:a M.o ' Jpf ion is employed in the offices ' tiie E. S. Limbert Co.. and a very por ular yovirig: lady In the community. He parent are makinfr manv trips to the , hospital In the interest f-f lier conditior. ! Oiicago vUltors from Indana Harbor yesterday were. Mm. Robert MoAusian and her daugiUer, Margare-t, M re. Jamts Johnston and Mrs. .1. A. T;-e-! garden.
j Tenanta .n the new Victory Buiidln:
'in North Forythe Av. are fast takini?
j.o?.ion the laitest .,f t io r-ti 1 . . J. I'uvlti, a graduate ..' tl.e :it u ; Colit-Ke of dental surgery. l.ir. l.a' :.- j :s wedded to hidna V.'elis. ?o well a:- ' fjuainted in the community and tin da-ighter of the E. X Weils, in C!u mt. The dentist ha one of the ver
laie.ft e'i.iipped offiC-.a. T'- the pibiic who enjoytj t',e eatin:S of home-cooked foodatulfs t!,f: baznn. .upp-r at the Paris tiHu'im of 8t. Ai hans Criiiid wjil fl . 1 thnt want tornor row evening. Committee. have set ed a splendid menu an da. plica lion f--ervice may be made rljrht at The hal I Thert will he a weai'h cf pretty ar- ! tides to choose from in the eiertion 1 r-.f iiir.Tv t:i:T f.'jr tijo rorninflf Yuie-
! tid. A welcome 1 extended to ever-- 1
body. 1 v.". J .-J.ir.i.-:?- : 7.a,:hu S't., Hammond, formerly a Twin City resident, led in a surprise party conducted
for Mrs. GeoiRe Mirhe.e'.son In Park
Manor Wednesday where six lades fr.jm here were present. It was a verv i enjoyable affair. j Mrs i; H. Jenkins, of Carey Street i accompanied by her sistr, Anna Van Roy. spent the day yesterday In Chi- ( eagu and were hostesaea last evenir.t ' to trK. John Oretnwald and Nolson Gle'.g at a bouse party which included a r.iiisiiaie entertainment and a liphtfuily appointed luncheott. Prof. T. K. Williams, principal of th MoKmley ir.hou!, Is ill at his horn' in North Maffoun Ave. Symptoms resemb!inf those of the present epidemic of ' lagrrippe. j Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Thomson, of ?o
Jiipmin AV, entertained at dir.r'i
.Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vra I
of chieyg-o. fotmerly of Hammond. Mr. I'ranif was formerly employed h-?re at the Hubbard SU-el Foundry, hut row holds a responsible position with a Cii -eairo firm.
