Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 150, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1919 — Page 7

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For Christmas Gifts THE LA TEST DESIGNS IN Fancy Silk and Satin Lined Boxes and Baskets AT REASONABLE PRICES Also a Full Assortment of Other

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Owing to sugar shortage and candy factories working three days a week, there is sure to be a candy shortage near the holidays. Be prepared and place your order early. We solicit your Christmas orders a3 we will be in a position to fill them, be they large or small

Saturday Special: Chocolate Peanut, lb. 45c Hammond

Candy Company

TWO STORES 166 State St. 552 Hohman St

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NEW YORK. Itcc. 12. TIim stoci

k-t opcncit weak today, d.-chncs at Iho start ranKir'g from fractioriH to over four points. Sled cmmon fr-1! one point to 101 'i, Crucible Stool flvo points to 10.$. RiMf in I-ooomot ive 1 '.i to 102',a, l'.t-tlilch'-in Stct-1 H to BO',. (,;ont'i;il Motors ! V

to 321. Stutlebakrr 1 ij, to 102 V

riorcf Arrow IV to 3'.j. Southern rait'.c was the weakest of the rails, falling 1 ' to 99?i. Canadian I'ueltle, however, roae twy points to 128., Mexican I'etlolcuni, sellirjc ex-dividend! 2 la per cent, dropped three points to! 186: Pan-Aiiiericnn. sellinsr ex-dtvklend vt l'i. roso one point t 100 V. but re- I acted to 93. , I Texas Co. drorred 4"; to 278?. Sinrlair Oil one point to 4'. United States j KuMier li to 120-. Atlantic Oulf twoj points to 163 Vi. anil United Retail Stores

l'i to SS'i. Don't throw your paer jwa) without reading the want ad oagft.

HARRISON

CLUB'S

Campaign

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MONDAY 11NG

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R. L. WEIL Phone 118 123 Gostlin Street Sat u'r day Specials

Committees are Named for Work in Cities and Townships.

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GROCERIES Teaberry Coffee rejrnlar 50c today per ponnd only 44o No. 2 can Vsn Camp Fork and Beana, per can only 15c Oood Luck Butterlne, per pound 41c Fine Fancy Rice, per pound 15c Nary Beans, per pound 13c Saner Kraut, No. 0 can, 15c per Dottle 22c Palm Olive Soap, 3 bar for 25c Five Bars Braff Soap 22c Christmas Trees, gret them early 75c and Club Homo Brand Monarch Catsup, up. .Also a fall line of Christmas Can. dies and nuts at prices that are right. Armour's Milk, 5 cans for 73c SAVB COAX. SAVE LIGHT SAVE IS KXCrIXT, WHEN YOTT BUY AT WE1X. NATIVE MEATS Beefs

Round Steak, per lb 18'ici Sirloin Steak, per lb 22 'ic' Plato Bollin.? Beef, per lb 3c

Pot Roast Beef, per lb 15 18c Rib Roast Beef, per lb 18' ic Rolled Rib Roast Beef, per lb 26',ic Beef Stew, per lb 13c Sirloin Roast, per lb 24c Fresh Hamberfrer, por lb 15c Pork and Veal Small Lean Pork Iroins, per lb 23o Boston Fork Butts, lean, 4 and 5-lb average, per lb 23 lie Fresh Spare Ribs, per lb 23 Vic Fancy Milk Fed Veal Roast, per lb24'ic Fancy Milk Fed Veal Stew, per lb 22c Em 0. and Pickled MeatsPlate Corn Beef, per lb 121ic Boneless Rump, per lb 24io Boneless Brisket, per lb 23! ic Salted Pif's Feet, per lb 8c Salted Spare Ribs, per lb 12' ic Oscar Maycr's Approved, Hams, lb 34Vic O. Mayer's Approved Cal. Hams, lb 24Vzc O. Mayer's Approved Bacon, lb C4c Oscar Mayer's Approved Lard, lb 33c Leaf Lard, with meat order, per lb--25c Smcked Spare Ribs, per lb 25 "-ic CHICKENS, BUCKS, GEESE, DRESSED OR ALIVE.

Members of the Harrison c'.ub in Clary will stage one of the biggest

.neint"rhip campaigns next week t.:al n

lias ever been ncrn in republican ranks B

in lake county. K v .ry t hini? is prax.ti-

cully 't and rrimmfC for the iirriMion I Q

according to campaign Manager Herbert at the close of the week the variou." l'rane. of Ohij, this lpoining ami (jmmitteeH hope to have on- thousand new members added to the fold. STARTS MOMIVV.

A bang at that H. in H. C. L. by Weil the North Side Gro

cer who advertises, gives S. & H. Trading Stamps delivers to all parts of the city.

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I 181 EAST STATE ST. HAMMOND, 1ND. jj I m & CIPsJ ft I j "QUALITY FIRST" j

Specials for Saturday, Dec. 13th

Select Brand Smoked Meats, SELECT BRAND BACON, MILD AND LEAN, lb.. . . . .25c SUGAR CURED HAMS, WHOLE OR HALF, lb.. . .22l2c SULCI BRAND CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb VZc BEEF BEEF PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST. Ib 122c FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF, lb 10c CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 19c CENTER CUTS OF NATIVE ROUND STEAK, Ib 22c PORK PORK SMALL LEAN PORK LOINS, Ib 2512c FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb 27c FRESH MEATY NECK BONES, Ib VZc FRESH LEAF LARD, ALL YOU WANT, Ib 272c VEAL LAMB MILK FED NATIVE VEAL, LEG OR LOIN, Ib.. . . 22c VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET, Ib.. . 16c GENUINE SPRING LAMB, hind quarter, Ib.. . . " 23c FRESH CUT LAMB OR VEAL CHOPS, Ib 26c SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.

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FOR XMAS!

Ladies of Hammond You will find our store unusully well suited to .sol eft gifts from for the men folks. Xo doubt you are always "up a tree'' somewhat to get something for Him As our store is chuck full of articles which appeal to men flurgct your worries and call on us POCKET KNIVES

A pocket knife is always a useful and appreciated gift. We cany the largest assortment in the city. Prices 75c, $1, $1.25,

1.50 up to $3.50. SMOKER'S ARTICLES Anything and everything for the man who enjoys a smoke. We can show you several hundred different styles of pipes at almost any price ranging from 25c to $20.00. Cigars and tobacco packed in Christmas boxes .Cigar and cigarette holders and cases.

Vacuum Bottles and Lunch Kits' What "touches the spot'' more than a good hot cup of coffee these frosty days ? Get him a vacuum bttlc or better still a lunch kit containing n vacuum bottle, several stvlcs from $2.50 to $4.50.

FLASHLIGHTS

that cannot disappoint

Many styles and sizes "one for every need and every purse and each a beautiful, always useful, welcome gift. Prices 75c up. PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS The most pleasing of Christmas

gifts. It will 1)0 a daily reminder of the girlie for vears to come. 1.50 to $10.00.

ICE SKATES Spalding's hockey, club, and shoe skates Many

styles and all sizes. You will find that Spalding Athletic goods contain many fine and appreciated, gifts especially for tne

boys, such as footballs, basketballs, launching bag boxing gloves, etc. DOG HARNESS Why not make Fido a nice present in the way of a new collar or harness. Our large assortment makes selection casv..

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MILLIKAN

SPORTING GOODS SHOP 159 State St., opposite 5c and 10c store. Phone 171 Hammond

The drive will start with a meeting of the committees and precinct eap'ains at the Harrison club quarters in Oaty next Monday nlxht. The campaign will reach, into every n-nok and corner of t lie county and there is no question but what the Harrison -lub will be th strongest organization of Its kind in Northern Indiana. The campaign will come to a close on Saturday night of next week when a big buffet luncheon will be served. Arrangements are being made to bring some of the notable political speakers of the state to Oary for the occasion. THE COMMITTF.KS. With the exception of the Gary campaign committee which will not be completed tomorrow, the following is H. complete list of the committees General Committee Herbert C Kran'is. chairman; Carroll S. Slick. scre1ary IVrry Stevens, assistant; James L,ish, assistant. "town I'oint Major ITmpleby, Judge Martin Smith, Judge Milts Norton, otto J. ritUld, William K. Mlack, l'W Ilarn1, Herbert AV'heaton. George Mcl'oland. August II. Johnston, Matt A. Brown. Prof. I'Vank F. Highway. Jos. K. Brown, Cha. A. Belshaw. Hobart Jack Kllligrew. John Hillnian. Hammond Joe Graham. "William

I Thomax. Clyde Cleveland. Win. Hose,, I Fred Friediey, Merritt D. iletz, Eric

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I.und, Ir. It. O. ustrowskl, Mayor lan

j lirown. Judge Iteiter. Judg-i Haidy, . Loui3 Iider, Kay Seeley. I Ka.-t Chicago Judge Colin. James j Clements, W . H. o!ds. Bob Alexander. I 11. K. Groves, Joe K. Meade. t.Veorge i oswego. Mayor l.eo McCormlek. Jame.s ! T. !ay, V P. Hall. Clarence M. Kder. I Indiana Harbor John J. Hjulski. John

I'ora, Judge G. E. Keiland. J. . Bris-

fv. Ed. O'Donnell. Willard B. Van !

Home, A. H. "Panbor. Whiting Mayor Waltor Schraage. James XfdJI, Frank Greenwald. George

i Schaaf. John Hall. Iowell Thos. Grant. Mr. Ragon, ' M. McN'ay, Jas. Black. I Clark Station George M. i-'mltzpr, ' Charles Anderson. j Munster Peter Kooy. ' lyer Judge Evans. j Merriville Alec M. Boyd, Tester Walters. " 1 -, East Gary ,Hazelgrcen. Mr. Klep-

-Lawrence Starschach.

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Pinger. New Chicago

! Fred Schaffr. j Snyder William A. Hoag. j Iloss John A. Bothwell. GrifTith Lw A. Southworlli. j Grimmer. i Highland Herman Meeter,

1 Wier, Henry Daugherty. j Miller 'Win: Calder. G. A. Llnne

Sherwood. A. M. Blank. j Hebron Senator Wm. Brown. j Kouts (Porter County) J. J. Overi meyer. I Members County Council Jos. A. ! Hartley. East Chicago; Lewis A. Pattee, iIowell; Chas. I. Bailey. Lowell; Jos. A.

Beaty, Crown Point: Otto Mayor, crown Point; L. B. Boyd. Gary. County Assessors James Clement?. East Chicago: Ernest Walterf Merri-

tville; Thos. Mracek. Crown Point; Harry IB. House, Snyder: F. G. Carstens. LowWl 1 William T. Buchanan. Lowell, rfd. 2: 'George Nelcher, (own Point, rfd. 4; 'john I-arson. Jr.. Hobart; ChrlH Seeifrs. I Cedar Lake; Major John McFadden, ! Gary. 1 Township Trustees William A. Vater Whiting";" Alex M. Boyd, Merriville: Harry F. Batterman. Crown Point; E.

Pulver. Lowell; Herman O. Burnha.m, Ixiwell; Charlea Burge, LeRy; John J. Wood, Hobart; Alfred Schmal, Cedar Lake: "W. J. Williams. Gary.

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The Ideal Gift for Every Member of the Family

Those wno buy now will have the added advantage and satisfaction of careful selection from a large and varied assortment of colors and styles with all sizes and many shades to choose from.

Women's Felt Juliets Priced Special Made of fine soft beaver f el t colors bl ac k, 1 ro wii. gray and red with silk rib

bon trim to match. These are wonderful values at $2.00 per pair. Women's Felt Comfys Priced Special Made of soft beaver felt with soft cushioned soles, many beautiful colors to select from. A pair of these Avould xdease mother or sister immenselv.

Prices $1.50, $2., $2.25 and . $2.35 Comfortable Slippers

For Men For the evenings at the home, whether for a quiet couple, of hours with a book or for doing odd jobs about the house the ease and comfort of felt or leather house slippers are always grateful. You could not give him a more useful or satisfying gift.

Felt Slippers $2.25, $2.65 and $2.75 Leather Slippers $2.85 $3.25 and $4.C0 - MAKE THE KIDDIES HAPPY Children's Felt "Comfys" soft and warm-they will please the young folks. Prices $1.35, $1.45 and $1.50

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Specials for Saturday, Dec. 13 "SK00KUM" BRAND JONATHAN APPLES' A.( 163. 175, 188 to the case, per case.

d2- gold medal flour ' 24i2 lb. sack

$1.79

AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR 4 lb. sack for

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SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP1 0 bars for 100 bar case for. . . .

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OUR BEST 5 STRING PARLOR BROOM each

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It is possible for you to become thoroughly familiar with the Lauerman store, although you may never come to our store. The use of your telephone enables us to show you wjjat Lauerman service is.

BELLE MEADE CATSUP 8 ol. bottle, 3 for. . . .

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Argo Starch Tall Milk, all brands

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Lauerman Bros. GROCERY AND MARKET . 835 Calumet Avenue. Hammond.

LIBBY'S CHILI CON CARNE 3 cans for

1 dozen cans for.

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DR. PRICE'S BAKING POWDER Special at this price

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WHITE CHERRIES No. 1 can in very heavy syrup: 3 cans for 1 dozen cans for

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MORRIS' MARIGOLD OLEOMARGARINE The best obtainable, 2 lbs. for CHOICE LENTILS 5 lbs. for

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SALADA TEA 4 lb. package for.

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