Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1919 — Page 6

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FINANCIAL COLUMN

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, to Husbands ins t mas is not far away and we would like to emf j.ha:iz" the wisdom of early thoosina gift. Check up on 44 the wife's manifold duties and 14 ve are sure you "wi; decide a

Thor Electric Washer

BLTTKH -K.-eclpts. -t4; tub: cream ry. tra. 71 4i4i?l; f.rsta. S'ia"6S. puckIrK btock 43 ft IS Vs K430S Heceipta.' ti9 !; current receipts t9S,7; ordinary ilratH. TSJ :'. liritts. 791? S3; checks. !; ilr:loi. 4-JtfBi. 4m:iSE Twin. 4 new, 3.nH.tS2. yotiBir Americas. "iJ'i; Kinhoi n. 30; I.IVK IIMITRY Turlteyi. SO; h!ctteris. ) t ii 20 , sprtna.- notra 10. B . 'iiickn. i l'i )TAT( H-'n-.ip: . M.ruifSMta and lal.'!a. Ohoia u . s S ' ''

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C'uba Cano Sugar 47 1 MNtiiierli s Securities 7 3 'j i-rie 13 i ttnerfcl I"Ictr'.c 173 '"cneral Motors 344 Kl'nola C?otr5 S9 LackawuiiTm Sterl I's, LehljcS Vilify Mtdle Sto.-l 80 NY-w vtK Vr. Irul 69', Nordl ktri'l We-sttrn i-i N'i'Mhern Pacific SI i'l-.ii r'ttifs la.- i) l Vnnc lvii nia , II I 'ress-.l gtrui r 99 12 Railway te! Spnnif Iteuaing- 7 V. j Ufpulilli; iron and if n j stijilbalt i , llrt'-i I Texac v'1! .29 4 t'nii.n Tucic J2i r. a. sti , i0 4-' I'. S. Htfc. 1 r-rfi j 14 i'tnh ('upper 7 Wiays Overlani 304.

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Standard Electrical Engineering Co.

6 hOHMAN STREET. TEL. HAMMOND 525.

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XKtV YOUK. jjftf:. 4 Tho stock market cloaed etronir today. Moat of the IradtnK Isauea nioaad at practicaliy Hie beet of the day. Crucibla Steel advanced 13 pointa to 216; Steel Common 2 pointa to a cioelng of 104H: Industrial Alcohol tr, jo 7 H ; Gneral Motors 11 points to 844H: Plerca Arrow 8 to The coppers and ralla were quiet. -Marine Common -a finally 4U iuUirn faclflc 9H: Utah Copp-i 73. i-tudbakr lit)',; United Staten Rtibbtr 123 T and Tabaoco Froduc'n

eentor warden, James Blair. Jtti.lor wardsn. H. i. Sibley, eecretary, W. D. Hunter, eecretary and Gearg Xelnon. truet,. Tfcey will tak ofTlce tha ftrat of the year.

WEATHER DELAYS PARK IMPROVEMENT NVork on plowing: the new acre park aite, north of the I.i'Ue Cilutnot river In Gary has !-.- fru'en up until net Bprint. Jofnih Vereth who secured the contrvt to p!;w up the trat with a trnctor plow sfRtod to. lav

that ha around ta froaen a hard .nd daep, that ha had to dlneontlnua the work after turning oyer about tan acre.

TWO DESERTERS ARE HELD IN GARY Two men, rus:i Miller, wearing trus uniform of a soldier iuid Robert P--n-Kerton. that .f a sailor, are h:ns held in Gry by the military p"Ilte. pending fn liivestisration on charges of ocr-

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SOLDIERS

TO GIVE DANCE

Members of the Fourth Division reg imental deta-hinont etatloned in Ga ct.mpleted arrannmnta today for Pjb:ic dance which is to be hTd at tt, nww Umplebv hall m fiarv T"riria .,.

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GARY MASONS I ELECT OFFICERS

At t!ie anual meeting and election of the Masonlr Order in ;ary Tuesday evening, A. M. Fishr was elected worshipful master. Harry M. Carriger, ; ..-"-ij i i .i... m

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. Well, dear oIJ Santa Claus has been : . ucht to see the good things he left. New, . ' d us to be b.is assistant until he arrives here ; ' eve of December i4. Christmas eve. .-' .ays: "Tell all the people about the many beau- ' ' . i i?eful things I have left with you and if there is . ' . i have, overlooked, just call me by wireless." ''o we are following Santa's instructions and have .o'jped as many of them as we can below. Santa wants "!)U to be sure and corns in just as soon as you cn spate the time, and his assistant will explain everything in detail. Some Tilings Santa Left

ivory toil et sets d;er kiss toilet sets crush and comb sets cut glass cqfpt chafing dishes copper tea sets electric grills traveling bags 'nicure sets ture frames :-i;mes--gift pkgs. , GOODS

FOUNTAIN PENS GENUINE CUT GLASS EATON. CRANE & PIKE STATIONERY CONKLIN FOUNTAIN PENS SAFETY RAZORS GILLETTE AUTO-STROP GEM GENUINE MEERSCHAUM PIPES EVER READY FLASHLIGHTS PIPES CIGARS

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i Boneless Rolled Rib Roast 3f)f

Plate Ccrn Beef, home cured 2l2c Plate Boil Beef, Native 14c

Fresh Made Hamburger 20c j M Faacy Lef of Lamb 2Krlf1

Lamb Stew, nice and fresh Hc Lamb Shoulder Roast 23c Native Veal Stew 20c Shoulder Roast Veal , . . . . 25c Breast of Veal with Pocket 22c Beef Kidney, each $c Ox Tail . .!!.!ioc P;g Tails, nice and fresh J Sc Fresh Brains gc

i vi a. nr-iiR. ..13 'AC ' Fresh Mear' Spare Ribs , 20c I Home Made Sauer Kraut 1 5c i Neck Bones, nice and fresh 0c 1 Fresh Pig Hearts 15cj Baltimore Oysters, just in fresh, quart 60c i PURITAN MALT. PKG., SPECIAL $1,251 Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs 25c j 5 lbs. Old Fashioned Buckwheat Flour. 45c : Macaroni or Spaghetti 25c Cherries. White, can 15c; 6 cans 85c

No. 1U I in Gaion Apples 70c

J i Popcorn That Pops, 2 lbs. for 25c

Goblin Soap. 4 bars 1 9c ; 8 bars , 36c Large Rolls Toilet Paper, 2 for 15c

Gallon Jug Cider, gallon $1.00 Corn, Peas and Baked Beans, 6 for .$1.00 Rumford or Calumet Baking Powder, I lb 27c Best Creamery Butter, lb 75c Hebe Compound, can 15c; 6 cans 88c Silk and Cotton Thread. 3 spools for 10c Swift Regular Hams, 10 lbs. average 24c Fancy Hubbard Squash 10c, 15c, 2Cc, 25c, 35c Headquarters for Nice Fresh Rabbits and Chickens.

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Eight Days of Sweeping Reductions Embracing Every Hat in Our Shop

Trie prices have shot downward hke an aeroplane - every hat in the store is affected. The pricet during this sale will weep these lids out with hurricane velocity. Sale Starts Friday and Will Be For 8 Days Only The prices will beat any talking machine you ever heard of. Read them careful!-. 500 TRIG NEW BONNETS Comprising all styles 200 CHIC NEW LIDS. $1.00 The same hats we and shapes each one adeptly trimmed and each have Uen 6e,jing r !arv at $2.50 to $3 00 cariying peron-ihty and individuality. 1 hev are our regular ten dollar Ud.. reduced to $4.85 aI! neatly trimmed and just the hats for service and $7.50. as well as looks, only $1.00 "DREAMLAND" HATS We say "Dreamland" because they are the kind you dream about. They are positively the btest of th? hatter's creations; gold trimmed and fur trimmed. Priced at $7.50 to $15

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Extra Special Entire line of children's velvet hats that have regularly sold up to $3.50. Special feature of this sale 50c

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C u p i e Dolls They delight the kiddies. A mighty good Xmas suggestions. Lay one of them away for her. 9Sc to $2.98

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For any one seeking furs for sifts there is no equal anywhere at their price. A payment will hold any fur until Christmas. COATS, COATEES, CAPES, SCARFS, STOLES AND MUFFS.

Seallne Coats with raccoon and squirrel collar and cuffs: regular price $225.00. Special $175.00 American Miak Capes and Coatees, finished with tails. 20 inch; regular price $275.00. now $200.03 Jap Mick Cape, regular price $135. Special $100.00 Martin Cajrei, regular price $130.00. Special $100.00 Koliasky Coatee with deep squirrel collar; regular price $145. now. .$110

Red Fox Scarfs, our regular price $65. Special $50.00 R?d Fox Mnffs. regular price $30.00.

Special $22.50

Black Coner Scarf, 80 inches long

regular $42.50. Special. .. .$32.00

Imitation Lynx Sets (black on!):' regular $25. Special, set... $17.00 Other Muffs and Scarfs from Sp. Full iine of Children's IJy?S J?iU

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ou can purchase here some winter shoes whose well tanned leather will protect your feet from the elements and whose artistic design and superior appearances wall prctect your feet from criticism. Men's regular $7.50 value for $6.25

Girls shoes, sizes 21-2 to 6; regular value $7.C9. Special

Other girls shoes as low as $3.75 Boys' shoes, high cut; sizes 2VZ to 6; regular $6.50 value, for $5.00 Our Specialty: First Class Shoe Repairing. Standard Shoe Store 234 East State Street. Hammond, lad. Let the Standard name be your guide.

How to Choose a Gift Gifts are expressions from one heart to another. They mean much. They are the silent words of love, esteem, regard and appreciation. They picture the character of the giver. They portray the strength of the soul. "What shall I give" is a problem with many. But you can be reasonably sure that what appeals to you will also appeal to the other person. CONSIDER THESE; IF SHE HASN'T A Bracelet Watch Genuine French Ivory

A Coat Sal

for Women and Midses

$20 to $400 Silver Mesh Bags As low as $10 Hand Made Violins $15 to $250 Pearl Necklaces $7 to $60 1847 Silverware Rogers

Toilet Sets

Cameras $5 to $35.00 Ever-Sharp Pencils $1 to $5 jCuff Links 75c and up Diamonds $20 to $500 Genuine Cut Glass

Hundreds of other suggestions you'll be impressed with when you ste them. A small deposit reserves anj article for you. Carroll & Newton JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS 1S6 State Street. Phone Hammond 303.

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One lot in Velours. Silvertone and Mixtures, plailed and belted models.

with or without fur trim; smart collars and pock- (JJOQ PA

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values to $35.00. Choice

One lot in mixtures and plain materials, all desirable II A Elf shades ; values to $25.00. Choice D A O U

Sale of New Dresses Nary Blue Serge and Poplin Dresses Silk braid and button trimmed; regular $30 value. Special. . . . $15.5C To Close One lot regular $14 values for $3.50 All Silk Dresses Greativ Reduced.

Children's Coats and Dresses Coata of Velour, Mixtures and Plash l ur trimmed, at great reductions. Children' Serge Dresses, $5.9$ and up. BOYS' SUITS IVl to 8 ytars. One Lot Suits in wool mixtures and and serge; regular price $7. .$5.00 One Lot Suits to close, serges and wool mixtures, for boys from 8 to 17 years, $5.50 and up.

Silk Underwear for Xmas Gifts Gowns, $F.OO and up. B.lly Barks, S8.00 and up. Envelope Chemise, $2.93 and up. Camisoles, all colors, $1.50 and np.

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a full line of Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Hosiery.

Beautiful Georgette Waists For Xmas Gifts All shades and styles $7.50 up to $20.09 One lot odds and ends, slightly soiled, regular $6.50 values, to close $5.00

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