Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 31 December 1920 — Page 2
THE TIMES Kriday, December 31. lf'2i). HAMMOND PLANT WHERE CAMPBELL SOUP COMPANY WILL LOCATE; . DEAL HAS JUST BEEN CLOSED Southern Pacific was most active or the rails with an advance of nearly ona point to 100 1-4. Heading roe fractionally to 84 1-4 and New York Central improved one point to 74. Atlantic Gulf, however, continue! under npeclal pressure and yielded ; 0-8 to a new low record of TI. The stock later rallied to T4. higher at 133i. Metican Petroleum rose 1 point to 155. Flek Tiro became active, selling; up to 11-4. iHA&MOND RETAILERS CUT PRICES (Continued from page on. HOW STOCKS OPENED PLAN NEW ARIAL FLlSltT VA&iTINOTO.V. I'cc. 31 A coast kblinkeis, larfe comfortable looking NEW VORK. Dec. SI. There was a reversal of sentiment at the opentn of lh stock market today, thi leading Issues being in demand and making upturn from fractions to over a point. Steel common rose 1-4 to 19 7-8 an 1 Baldwin advanced a point to S l-l-. ones at Jo. 98: automobile robes -itb prices cut squartfy in too. men's iit. The $ta k'.nd at $50 and the $i ani $50 ! coast flight within the perinj of - Anaconda attracted attention, ivancinj? 1 '.-a to C3, hut reactt-U on th--next transaction. Studhakcr r-.&? t point to 44 andGeneral Motors as U-S o'jrs will be attempte.l by the V. S. army service on Washington's b!r;lidny Feb. the war department nn''Unc(l today. I2T 4U 'A
1
1
J
.values at $2$. 50; overcoats with similar reductions, and on through the furniture, yard goods, shoe and fcosicry ; P.rtmtnta. "We're dotnc o-ur best.' said Leo TTV.f of Kaufman A Wolf. "Take a look ground St you want to be convinced." Tha trip Justified his claim. Buyerg and clerks In all departments of the L.Ion Store were busy placing- the now priced on all goods. "Orders re V" for-et costs and mark them all iovn as low or lower than wholesale prices on t year's frodds." remarked out buyer, "tt almost mattes one eick Chough." Ik aJded sadly. In this itore bargains stir from all directions. Oeortfette waists, which had been selling- at $8 88 to $10 are cut ti J5.SS; muaitn undtrwrar. en-velopes. jrcfe-ns and chemise, now 81.23 an3 1.5C. where they hid been selling- af Iilfch as $2.18; percale aprons worth as hifch s-s $I I marked down to $1 and Jl.25. Similar reductions were noted In trien's clothing;, yard (roods, shoes and novelty articles. Lock at this." aid the furniture de
partment buyer holding out a list ni price a.uotat!6ns from the country? larrest ru; house. Two columns of ruree were shown, one for purchases
ir.afle prior to Jan. 1 and the other
Tor purchase after Jan. 1. Strange as it may seerrt the new, year prices are
nor cent of more higher than las
ar- -noesm't look like lower whole
j .. nr in our line, does H?" h
... remarked. ! In rpita of this the department i aehin away like the re?t of tbaiofe. wnlh wer $10 can be &sd far 40. The and nS rus tivt rnfk4 at 5S.i9 n4 $39. Miur . which I1 t $2 and $30 have been priced at $19 S and $IS 9S. It is intereattft nre to notft that whereaa mar wfaeturere have reduced tie price of matrenaes and yprirgs cn'.y J pef cent thli store ha? whitlied Si fee cent from the retail prices. Down at tfie Straube Musi: tor th Vampa'.Sn h Milh hearty ap proval. Many hava already taken advantage of tha offer tt a player piano standard maka fof only $125. This instrument had Hitherto been considered a foei buy at $600. The store clipped from $100 to $20 off the pr.ces of practically alt of the nationally known piano? which it handles. X TB. "WhiUiel of Whitese! & T.ees j. another dealer faces the situa':6 phiUaoshlaily. "W have Tay put Into ffet cuts rwigrina; .fram 3d to oft and r" cnt in d!f
ft rant defragment." he kA. "W have tried to for all about what v. f paid for tha articles and a re cutng the knife right t "iroush trim. It but well have to bear it." A: tola ne' flepaftment store blankets . ad cutinr flannels, which : la dtaiaad risfct fid, are stUint if. t && per etnt lOwaf than a month ago. Hotlery fca ! ufTtred. Here "tha -cut ar pertapa deepest of I'.ne quality Udlea aslmer iose. h.ch had been retailing at $3 ets and $1 Java a ti sln over t;rt of-
Ui-,nj l.-.tm at 4t cents, and t'.iey are
' grafcbed up. too. s;mi nr. re il -it. arts : nAtlceabla in hardware. i:-anitware a4 like linaa. EverytL.'n in the t6re haa n aiTected. Buying usually alumps 4mniediate'. ater Chritiaa ahd remains dull until the big clearanc sales whch hitherto hove been heM lata In January . Thla y.ar it is different. Store re, bat r; r.g for the trade and are. stirtlrtg or their clearanc sales eafVer than ?r before and the lull of the ho'.i.iry ia heen mjg'ity fi4f.
,J"'J;;
AUDITORIUM MAX HELFER. Prop. 367 Calufnet Ave. Phftn Ham'd 1951 SATURDAY, JANUARY 1st Viriin Martin in "THE THIRD KISS" Also 1 4th episode of The Tig er'g Trail, Serial
SUNDAY, JANUARY 2d. Fraacetca BiUiojoa in "THE DAY SHE PAID." Also "Where Are Your Husband."
PASTIME
Engageraeat Extraordinary
"THE ANSWER OF THE SEA.'
Tomorrow and Sunday "THE!
BLUE MOON."
iQTIfill Edith Storey in "THE1 DU UU GOLDEN HOPE." Also'
'THE KING OF THE CIRCUS." Note: Children will receive balloons free. Tomorrow William
Russell in "THE IRON RIDER." Sunday- William Fairbanks in "A WESTERN ADVENTURER."
"Where Everybody Goes
Orpheum
HAMMOND
TSieairi INDIANA
TODAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE Ralph T. Kettering Present WILLIS HALL & CO. IN
Which One Shall I Marry?"
THE FUNNIEST SKIT IN VAUDEVILLE ARTHUR TERRY The Man From th Wert
HENRY WAAK & SISTERS Mosieal Oddity WASHINGTON TRIO Comedy Singing and Talking LANDERS & SMITH Comedian GUY BALDWIN TRIO Watch Your Step RESERVE YOUR SEATS FOR OUR MIDNIGHT SHOW
ir.
TUP A TRF
S DE LUXE MOVIE WEEK B ' Tb Maaatemeat WUKea One J3 txi AH a Prosperous, and
CO HanoT New Year.
TODAY Madge Kennedy in -THE GIRL WITH THE JAZZ HEART' SATURDAY Jati Pkkor. i "JUST OUT OF COLLEGE AIsA Joe Ryan in the Fifth Episode of "Hiddea Danfert" Afternooas Oorj Also Harold Lloyd in
a
Greetings ISfl Heartiest Wishes for a AQi Happy New Year to All TK. C Straube Piano &Music Co.
"Happy New Year" With the closing of the Old Year with its various vicissitudes, we heartily thank you for your many favors ; and with the dawning of a New Year we ask your co-operation as in the past. We shall continue in our present endeavors to give our customers the very best value possible, assuring them of the fact that we mean to uphold the quality of our -La Minar Cigars to the very end.
LA MINA
Cigar Company
FENSIN BROS., SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Beware of Imitations
Let's
Push
1921
O
ver the Top
"G.I Oat aid Get Uader" SUNDAY Jutiat Johaaioae ia "BLACK SIRDS" Alo Harold Uoyd in "Get Oat aai Get Uader"
;-l rri rr r vc
m BaI Kinra Fredoctioa hsi "EAJtTH B0UND'
- mmv Him. . m , li-ELC
ma
nil
.
fat.:
"
wTi w am m C jb
s&a.rr'L.. .....
1 vrn
a
V A
It is a matter of pride vith us to be known as a dealer who sells good, reliable products. That's why we sell and earnestly recommend "Dickinson! Globe Feeds.' If you house .and feed your flock properly, there is no reason w-hy "Globe Egg Mash" and "Globe Scratch" will not be the means to garner a decent profit for every laying hen in your yard. Dickinson do it right along in their poultry plant in Chicagowhy not you?
The
Let's keep the wheels of industry moving. Help create a demand then greater demand. Spread the gospel of Truth, Courtesy, Optimism and Prosperity ! Hundreds of homes are needed in this district let's all get together on a sane basis and bring about a happy solution of this perplexing problem. It can and will be done. Everybody must do their part we are willing to 'do ours. Let's go ! WISHING ALL A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Paxton Lumber Company
