Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1920 — Page 6

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Grocery and Market 462 OAK STREET. PKONE 1695 HAMMOND. Specials for Saturday and Wednesday JANUARY 31 AND FEBRUARY 4 MONARCH COFFEE, 2 lbs 98c MONARCH OATMEAL. 2 pkgs 25c MONARCH BAKED BEANS. 2 cans 2Sc NEEDMQSE EARLY JUNE PEAS, 2 cans 32c SMI L AX CORN, 2 fcr 35c BELMORE PUMPKIN, 2 cans 28c NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT, 2 pkgs 25c EAGLE BRAND PEACHES, 2 for 73c NAVY BEANS, 5 lbs 50c D. C. LAUNDRY SOAP. 6 bars 42c AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, 6 bars 48c HOUSfc. BROOM, Union made, extra good quality, special at 80c and SOc CREAMERY BUTTER, lb 69c EEST PURE LARD, lb. 30c; 4 lbs $1.16 ROUND STEAK, lb 26c SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 30c FORK CHOPS, lb. 28c FORK EUTTS. Ib : 26c BEEF RiB ROAST, ib 20c BEEF POT ROAST, Ib 20c PORK LOIH ROAST, lb 2Cc PORK SAUSAGE, ib 25c OUR BEST BACON in 5 !b. and 6 lb. strips, at per lb. . . 35c SMOKED HAM, SLICED, lb 45c

HOW STOCKS OPENED

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW YoKK. Jan. 30 luallii;a were rn a small wrnle at the opening of the !Uijisk market today, with pr'i-e .'iKvtiges irregular. Steel common sold off 1-1 to I115 o-l. t'rucible Steel rose 1 3-8 to 124 1--' ami llepublio fteel 1-2 to 114 7-8. Jenral Motors yielded 2 1-1 to 311 3-4 Htid I'liainllrr Motors foil one. point to 141. h'Hidebakcr. after pellm off to too 1-4. rallied one point. American Telopboue and Telegraph was prominent, advancing 1 3-8 to 100 3-S. the highest price it has touched In a hnii; time. American Woolen rose one point to 1 jS. Mexican l't t roleu m. after selling off to 107 3-4. rallied one point, while Middle Stales oil dropped 1 3-S to 4is. The railroad shares made fractional p. rl va uot'5. Aftr the start practically all the motor share were in demand; Oneral Motors selling up to 31fi'; ''handler Motors to 143; Sttidebaker to 17 and Tierce Arrow to 71 3-1.

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Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.

Mr. t;oi Brtioba jh. Jr., is very gev-k-usly i!i at his heme at Clary. 11: formally lived at this place. The lamp Fire tiirls Bae a prett-' ;v.rty at the Social Room of the L;i.rary Tuesday evening in honor of Miss '!elri Hepcar. Mi.-s o: a Ho'.iKh of Chicago is he -e .-pending the week at the home of Mr. an. I Mi. ( lias. Iier 1 . Tis 'ir.insday livening Club will meet this week at the home of Mrs. !' I'd i i li Inian . owing to the amount of sickn-s dbo.lt town, the ;.! er Slipper whb. U w is to 1 ave been pivtn thi.s w'fk I'M. day I'veains by the members of th Christian diunh has been postpone!. Mrs. Calvin hedler is qu te s.i k u 1 th t he "flu . "

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Men with an eye for value will hasten to take advantage of this offer, as they will realize that these qualities cannot be duplicated at these prices. The assortment includes special purchases and broken garments from regular stock reduced for clearance. Overcoats for Every Purpose Whether you wish a coat suitable for dress, motoring or business you will find a style, material and color suitable for your purpose. All arc made on the season's newest lines. Models include

illsters Ulsterettes Double-breasted

Form-fitting Loose-fitting Single-breasted

Big Reduction on all Meats January-, 31st

9 BEEF CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 15c BOILING BEEF 10c SIRLOIN STEAK 22c SHORT STEAK 20c HAMBURGER 15c

BONELESS VEAL ROAST 22c BONELESS VEAL STEW 20c SHOULDER ROAST .18c LEG OF VEAL 22c

FRESH PICNIC HAMS 20c FRESH PORK BUTTS 25c PORK LOIN ROAST 25c PORK CHOPS 27c FRESH NECK BONES ...Sc FRESH HEARTS 10c FRESH SLICED LIVER 6c FRESH HAMS (whole or half) 222c LEAF LARD 25c

SKINNED HAMS (whole or half) . . . 4222c BACON SQUARES 27c

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There are coats with velvet and self collars, even some with large storm collars. Plain Chesterfield models are to be had in black or gray.

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The best fabrics possible to obtain, in colors and patterns that will please the most particular man. They are coats that will give good service because they are built right from the foundation up by men who know how overcoats should be. tailored to obtain maximum style and service. SIZES 33 to 48 FOR ALL BUILDS.

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The price is about what we could buy them at wholesale today. Every shirt is perfect fitting and correctly sized. An offer that will appeal to thrifty men. Good Materials Attractive Patterns Such fabrics as corded and printed madras, fine weave percale, soiselte and pongee. All are in attractive patterns. .There is a wide selection of colors and designs. Full range of sizes, 1 4 to 17.

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Music Lovers here is your opportunity to buy good music at a great saving. Our special Music Roll Sale last Saturday was such a success that we are going even further tomorrow by putting our entire stock of rolls and records on sale at prices listed.

Records Reg. Price. Sale Price. $ .85c .$ .69 $1.00 83 $1.23 1.10 $1.50 1.33 $2.00 1.75 $3.00 2.65

Music Rolls Reg. Price. Sale Price. $. 35 29c $ .40 33c $ .50 39c $ .60 49c $ .70 .. .59c $ .85 69c $ .90 79c $1.00 79c $1.25 9Sc

FROM the multitude of claims that are being made for many makes of Phonographs, the prospective buyer may well feel at a' loss to make a decision without exhaustive comparisons. Under such conditions the world-wide prestige of the W. V. KIMBALL COMPANY becomes the reassuring guide to selection. The wonderful tone and beauty and the great valus of the KIMBALL Fhonograph are established by comparison and by the reputation of the KIMBALL COMPANY.

Here are real values every one. It would pay you to be here early Saturday morning for they won't last long at these. prices. The late comers last Saturday were disappointed for at noon the best of the stock was exhausted. A lot of these numbers just arrived yesterday, but they go at sale prices. Remember we are the home of the KIMBALL in Hammond. The reliable piano that has stood the test of particular people over sixty-three years. Just One Word MoreCOME EARLY

LL that the name of Kimball has meant to the generations of piano buyers supreme tonal excellence, artistic beauty, and great dv bility is true today of the pic .10 produced by the world - renowned KIMBALL organization. You may follow in the footsteps of over 300,000 music lovers who own KIMBALL Pianos, certain of the same satisfaction.

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