Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1921 — Page 7
TLTE TIMES Pncro SeveilGEM AN. thp place of Uie Spa protocol whii.h expired on Dec. 21. it vra-s stated today. Th? Koverrunenr will set forth that ermnn industry is In a dsperato plight o-wlnsr to the scarcity of coal and that already some Industries are attempting to substitute p-at for fuel ht-eause they havo no coal. Th German ("Vmmifsloncr. Scretary of Statft fifrrnuuin, has request! thp iYcni'h government u consent to a d.'lav of a week or ten days in the MAY BE NAMED CHIEF OF STAFF OF U. S. ARMY PROMISES DEBS RELEASE SOON IINTrRMATIONAL NEWS SFRVICE1 -VKW YORK. Jan. 7. The reWas of Kugene V. Debu and other political prisoners Is promised by Atty. Gen. Palmer in a letter received by John Sullivan, president of the Central Trades and lbor Council, Sullivan Ftated today. He said Mr. Palmer declared In Hla letter that the Socialist leader and othis would he released i'.ur ..... .1 .. l ., . i mi as soon as the attwrnry-ffencral ha.i fulfilled 'certaiu technical requirements. " GREEK LEADER ASSASSINATED IX)XDON'. Jan. T. Col. Fatzeas. former president of the ireek war council at Athens, has been assassinated by unknown persons, suys an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Athens today. Under the reg-im" of former Premier Venlielo.i at Atht-ns Ooi. Katseas as I them to death chief t.f th.- general courtmartial. j The Athens police are tvarchinr thwhich "r-ntenoed 2.000 persons, 141) o'l-'ty for tho assassins. .oer's IN PANIC TO THE PEOPLE OF HAMMOND IN BY I'RAXK E MASON i noKOtiat ions until the njumoranduni can I lid comi'l" t'l. t STAFF CORRCSPONCENT !. N. SERVICE BERLIN". Jan. 7 Th- Orman isov21 fmrnent has b'srun the prt-par.it ion or' j Tit controversy on coal followingmemorandum protesting- against the ! r'.s on th ht'fls of the disarmament nw co.il demands of fYanc to tik crisis .has thrown Orman industry inVv ' . . ... . v.-1. . .:i'y
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SALE SATURDAY SALE
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148 State Street Hammond's Oldest Butter Store
Best Santos Coffee, per lb., 23c; 4 lbs., 85c Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb 25c Fancy English Walnuts, new crop, per lb 30c New Crop Almonds, per pound 27c Pure Cane Sugar per pound 8c Carolene, Hebe or Nutro Milk, per can 9c
Mai. Cen. James G. Harberd. Maj. Gen. James G. Harbord i one of the distinguished officers mentioned as a possibility for the next chief of staff of the U. S. army. He was one of the prominent officers of thj A. E. F.
Wisconsin Creamery per pound Best Brick Creamery per pound ....... Pure Leaf Lard, per lb Sliced Pineapple, large can Rider's Pumpkin
49 c
j U. S. Mail Soap10 bars for.
46c
tr panic. But the government is doinR what it can to gvt the factory owners and labor hack into a mor- wptimist.ii: frame of mind.
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We Received a Lot of Farm esse J tigs the Very Bet J Quality. Sell Them Half or Whole, IGVzC P-r Pounc KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 24c i FAMOUS BACON 25c' BREAKFAST BACON 6 lb. sides .33J BOILED HAMS 7-10 lb 27c PORK . LOINS Small and lean 27c : PORK SHOULDERS FOR ROAST 21c BEEF POT ROAST Choice cuts ...14c CORNED BEEF Boneless brisket 20c! HAMBURGER STEAK Fresh made 122ci PORK SAUSAGE Fresh home made ,20c' LIVER SAUSAGE Fresh made , . .18c! LEG OF LAMB ..... .....30C: LIMBURGER CHEESE Brick ....35c I CHICKENS For stewing - '. 30c RABBITS Fresh killed 30c! BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 5 lb. sack 50c! Trade at Kellner's, the finest and most up-to-date market in Hammond. All orders promptly delivered. j
TO PREACH RACE VENDETTA
AFFIRMING OLD TIME ESTABLISHED BUSINESS PRINCIPLES Frankly, we do not know what conditions will confront the shoe industry for the coming year whether prices have reached the bottom or whether they'll rise again.
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And that we'll "Protect" our patrons in both PRICES and QUALITY to every ounce of our ability. We Have Always Done So and Always Will!
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50C j Waska Red Salmon. ' 33 '
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per can Large can Kraut, per can Armour's Milk Large cans, 2 cans for. . . Root Beer Extract, per bottle Armour's Molasses, per can DelMonte Peaches, No. 2 cans, per can
19c .38c 14c 12ic 25c 11c 10c
O C Preserves. . lib. 8oz.
5c 5c 5c
Oil Sardines, per can ; Large Can Pork and Beans per can
Rice and Milk, per can
Large can Tomatoes 1 Oiper can
Peas or Tomatoes,
; 2 cans for j Rip? Olives, j larg? can
25c 14c 36c
NEW YORK, Jan. 7 Trfsh-American circles were, .stirred hore today over a speech made last iiif-h; to a crowd of K.OOO persons In Maaifon .Square Garden by Hairy T '!and, secretary to Eamonn fe Valcra. !n which
Of warned or a rac veno' ica oe- , n. :j twen Ensiishmftn and Irishmen, alt t Sj;-'.
over the world, if threatened. "1? Kritain does not stop her campaign of murder, wil! call cut oui millions all over the world and prea-i a race vendetta, an yp for an eye snd a tooth for a tooth." Buland de L-iarcd. His remarks were cheered by t h crowd.
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BUTTER High grade Creamery Pound 59c
GOOD LUCK OLEO Pound 29c
MACARONI Spaghetti or Noodles Package 7ic
WASHING POWDER 7c Package for 4c
FLOUR 25 pound Big for $1.49
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SALADA L.ipton or Richelieu
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BAK. POWDER Dr. F'nce's j or Federal j Pound can ' 23c !
BISCUITS . Tak-hom-T j or Unet da ! package
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Strictly Fresh Eggs Direct From the Farm
TWO DIE IN i MICHIGAN FIRE j TR.VVER.Si; CITY. Mich., Jan. 7. Two persons met death, several were j injured, firemen and spectators -ere . overcome by smolce and a score of persons had narrow escapes from, death when fir-? did tn.r,rl "ia.niaff I i : ihe Wilhelnx block Tliui sdav night. Miss lifoni Way. wa- hilled ; when she fell from the fifth stor- of j th" burninjf building to the sidewalk , while her ro'oiM was heiny attempted . by firemen. Mrs. I'atrie', liockery, 74 1 wxs overcome hy smoke and d'ed on ; the way to n. hospita!.
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Reduced for no other reason than we must make room for Straube Pianos. This nationally known make carries the rigid Straube guarantee, which means that if this splendid instrument fails to give satisfaction after one year's use, you have the privilege of returning it, and get in its place a new piano. , A reasonable amount down and conveniently monthly payments will place this superb Player in your home. Other well known makes reduced $125 to $250.
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We have a large number of Phonographs of different makes which we are closing out at ridiculously low prices. If you are postponing the purchase of that Phonograph, you will soon change your mind when you see these splendid bargains. For Her Birthday We recommend an Edison or Victrola for her birthday. It will prove an everlasting delight for the entire family. Puts grace and delight into dancing.
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PANCAKE FLOUR 1 ib. package 124c
COOKIES Fresh Assorted Pound 29c
MATCHES Latge boxes V. for 55c or Each
5c
EGGS From Crown Point Dozen 79c
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Women's lace Shoes black and brown, high and low heels. Val. to $7.00. while they last. Per pair at
BEANS No. 1 Navy Pound 9c
CATSUP Heinz or Mallard Bottle 13c
EXTRACTS Pure Vanila or Lemon Bottle 13c COFFEE Prevo's Special Blend 3 pounds 95c
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Starting Saturday Morning-, January 8th Doors Open 1 Hour Earlier Nothing else need be said. You know the regular prices on these needful things. Just compare them with any reputable store Note the quality. Buy for the present as well as the future, and buy quickly.
KLENZER or SUN BRIGHT cm 5c TOiLET PAPER High grade 4 rolls 25c SOUP Campbell's Assorted Per tan 12c PRUNES Santa Gar 2 pound 29c
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PEACHES California 2Vl lb. can Heavy Syrup 39c
JELLO Any flavor Two for 25c DATES Fancy Selected i 23c
CANDY Closing out at per Pound 29c
Groceries and Meats American Family Soap, 5 bars for. . . 23c With $2.00 purchase. Soap or flour not included. No phone orders on this item. LARD Oscar Mayer's Open Kettle Rendered Lard, lb 19c Native Veal Stew, lb 17c Native Veal Shoulder 23c Prime Pot Roast, lb 18c-23c Short Rib Boiling Beef, lb 14c Hamburger, lb 19c Sweet Corn, can 15c No. 2 Tomatoes, extra; can. ....... 13c Early June Peas, can c Fancy Wax or Green Beans, can 15c 2Cc Hominy, can 122C 20c Sauer Kraut, can 122C Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars 53c 100 bars $4.90
SHOES 20 to 30 OFF Women's Fine Shoes Big stock of Women's $9 and $12 Boots, black, brown and gray; French or military heels. (t C QC Out they go per pair $6.95 and Childrcns Shoes Entire stock of high-grade children's shoes, high tops and reg. black and brown colors; sizes 4 to (0 Q 8 ; values to $4.50. Now . . ,i U 7 Girl's School Shoes Big stock in black and brown; lace and button; sizes 8'2 to 2; on sale at $3.45 (tjg QJ-J Boys' Shoes High grade English style, lace Shoe; all solid throughout, black and brown sizes 1 to 52, $3.95; A EL 11 to 13' uJO.iJ Men Dress Shoes 260 pir Men's black and brown' English style, lace Shoes; Goodyear welt soles; all sizes. $8 to $10.00 values. This sale Q at onlv tOV.ZJO
STARCH Argo Lb. Pkg. 9c KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes or Toasties Package 12c
BROOMS Regular $1 Brooms 59c 1 to customer
HAIR NETS All Shades 2 for 25c
HOSE $2.00 value Ladies' Wool I lose 98c
A handsome souvenir to every adult visiting the Shoe department. Also something for the Boys and Girls.
MEN'S ARMY SHOES $3.95
SPATS $3 to $3.50 Tweede Now $2.19
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HOSIERY Boys' and Gill 69c value Bear brand 29c
799-801 CALUMET AVENUE PHONE 492 2 Blocks South of Sibley St.
KEN'S BUCKLE ARCTICS Reg. $2 23, at $1.78
MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS $2 value $1.39
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