Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 4 February 1921 — Page 7

Pridav. Fobruarv

4. 1)21

THE TfMT5S

"WELL IT WILL

TICKLE THE MOOSE

II rT.iidfnt -elect Harding rele eta J the forenoon Independent of the af

jnuirs j. iavi as .sf-cretary of labor j ternoon Hixl

will hf. in on thl.i circuit also. Nine, :in. Mr. Ii:iliii it;f li.'lli i. signed Iri. grains cover! ruf live days ;ir of- I mid invented fom ef the jnost modern fered find In addition there will be a , eijuijunent and are reeownized by the juvenile department conducted du ri ns ; don ta 1 liui mi fact u rern a.t two of the

most CHjiahle men in their line. They

in his cabinet, the cho'.ce will meet with the unanlmniis approval of Hammond members of the Moo.e bjdife.

evening entertninment..

A untr lady will come two day? be.

children Intere.-ted in the. work and1

.-pnal. this city. A peculiarity of

her ,ii kness wa.s (lie fact that when awake she had double, vision and alco

sld pho raw in her room persons who were known to be thousands nt inlle.s away.

At thn regrular meeting this week j will remain until the. close

enjoy a host (if friends urnon the; dental profession through the entire j

f..re the proitrum starts to pet the, state and aic knot n from coast to'

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Hammond loUge 570 o. o. St. adopted a resolution endorsing Mr, Xavts for the position arid sent the following telegram to Mr. Hardlnu: "Hon. Warren i. Harding. 1'resiilentelect, .St. AujrasMne, TIa: "In regular tneetliiif assembled, Himtneml Jo.lgp. No. 57f. I. O. M. unanimously pse.l a resolution endorsing the appointment of Janus J. Iavls to the office of secretary of labor. "Sincerely hoping this will meet with jour approval, we are. VFraternally yours, "HaJnmorid Ijog. No. V 670, T. O. O. M. -J. C- Uecker. Secy."

of fhe

Thinks Hammond Wants a Chautauqua Oeortre II. Olanler representing- the

chant a 11 ri in. The company has tome of the bent entertainment in the country. There are .several prominent speakers on their list, a number of concert companies and other entertainers providing an Interesting and varied week. Mr. f'.lailer will conttpue his cf.'irt5 and believe. he tv-III have no difficulty In gutting the required number of guarantor... Tt jslness men who are acquainted with chau taurju j s need no urpina; and almost invariably fall in line heartily. Hammond had plans completed for a chautauo.ua two years

sko, but becuune

season anil other difficulties, which arose, the contract was canceled.

The banquet last eeniitj wan

enjoyed by a host of dentists throughout the state, which was followed by the continuation (,f the program of the, Northwest liental so.ietv. I

BOARD MEETS IN EXECUTIVE SESSION

Mutual Clmutauquas was In Hammond entertained the Northwest Dental so

fl riA'ir. yi, 4 ,M, -mr.ers cf the foiled States railway waKe labor hoard met In executive sesnton herei today for the discussion of ofiicialj matter pertnininn to the work of the board. Closed sessions will "b held!

f the lateness of the' until Monday when IS. M. Jewell, head.

.)f the railway department of the, American Federation of Labor, will! present the answer of the employes I to the ple.i of the railways for per-' mission to abrogate the national I ayreement and reduee waxes of em-)

ployes. After Jewell has completed his statement the railways will be permitted to offer rebuttal arguments.

Dentists Banquet at

Chamber of Commerce'

Michael Kelly and Harry K. T"eakin

today In an effort to close a contract whereby Hammond will have its lirst Chautauqua next summer. He desired to obtain 2n substantial .business men

clety with a dinner and muslcH.1 at the t'hamher of Commerce on Tuesday evening, Feb. 2. Mr. lleakln and Mr.

1 Kelly, who have offices In the H.am-

. Kuarantors to back the chautaurjiija j mond building operating- the premier and at noon had lined up 11 of these. liental Supply company hai e m.ide a The Mutual chautaufuas will furninh careful study of the necessarj' requlreentertalnments at Crown Point, Iwell inents of modern dental equipment and Mobart, Kast Chicago and Harvey this ' have equipped js-rne of the finest denyear and it is thouaht that Hammond I tal offices in Iake county. Mr. Kelly

SINGULAR CASE OF SLEEPING SICKNESS LOAVPTIiU Mas.. Feb. 4. FolIowinR four weeks f almost continual sleep. Mrs. Hanna Robertson of Williamsport. I"a., Is dead today at St. John's

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Come Tomorrow and Get Your Share of These Wonderful Bargains

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Pump, in C-Ji Metal aa Black Ki!. Drow KiJ, Gun Metal with Grey Top. BcttUahip Grey w'th Pearl Grey Tope, Brown Kid 'with Krnvfn Cloth Top, White WeVnebU Kid vr'J i Louis and Military bceU; brnlf n : 5. lade to aell at $5.0O and $6.00. Induced to J2.9S.

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Cloth Tops, white canvas Louia heels. Reduced to .1.98.

. Wome.. H:. 1 Slo"3, Oxford and Furapi, H Ttra Hruv.n Kid, lirown Uuck Tapi, Cloth Tep, Pale t

Leather, Lire and Button, Grey Buck and Bl.c'.c lluck Tope, with Louie Meel, V'i.-i Kid. Common Stilt Heelt, Tan Side Lace, Grey Buck Topt, with Lou it Heelt and Viei Kid and Common Stmt Heelt. Broken tites. Made to tell up to $6. S3. Now

This Gigantic Prosperity Sale in Men 's Shoes Offers Many Wonderful Barge is. BUY NOW!

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Ta. Ecl' Bel, Bck Top, Tan Enr'ith Bal. elto Taai Button, Fatent Button Buck Top, alte in Laco, Patent Leother Blucher and Button, now red a cod to $3.98.

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Men Work and Drett Shoee. Men't Heaey Ten Work Shoe, alto Gun Metal Button, Patent Button, and Patent Lece in Bal and P.lueher Stylet. Now reduced to 11.91.

Mcn't Droit Shoet in Black Blucher and Englith Bal, Tan Blucher od Tan Bal; alio in Button and Lace. Tan and Black Lice and Blucher Oxford.; odd lots end broken sizes. Now reduced to

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Women's Kabbert. All styles end shapes. Reg. ft ft - ul.r Price., $ 1 .00 and nHl! $1.25. Sale Price UUU

98c

Women's Black and Grey Juliets. Reulr 9Z.2S and $2.50 kind. Sale Price

itK Hose, value 0? OC $2.50. Sale at. P 1

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Women's All-Color Juliets. Regalar Price $2. SO. Sale Price

Boys Greatly Reduced

' Hi-Cut Stor Sale Price $2.98

Little Gent.' Hi-Cut Stororl Shoet; heaey soles. Sale Price

3oys' Gun Metal Button; to 4 yt. Reduced to

Men's Manchester Mote Rejulnr prire. 4 for $1. Sale Price, 4 for

83c

Men's Rubbers; first quelity; most all styles. Regular $1.50 kind. Sale Price

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Wovtis Spat, most all fr RgtaZr Priea. $1.50. 5U Price

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ttoys Shoes, brown, blucher and English. Regnlar price, $5.00. Sale price $4.00

Men's Spatt. Regular Price, $2.00. Sale Price

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Women's One-Strap Comfort Oxford.. Made to irll at S4. Sale Price ,

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33? ISehain pi Shoe Stores In Jhe United State. HAMMOND STORE "572 KORIlAll STREET Open Tuesday and Saturday Nights

HYDE PARK Grocery and Market PHONE 689 STANDARD AVENUE, CORNER VAN BUREN, HAMMOND REAL BARGAINS! REAL BARGAIN 1-6 bbl. Ceresota Hour with order $1.21 Fancy Early June 'Peas, per can 10c Fancy Early Dry Onions, per peck 22c Fancy table carrots, per bushel, 50c; per peck 15c No. 1 white Wisconsin potatoes, per peck 29c Black Diamond Brand Grape Fruit, each 5c Tomatoe soup, per can 10c Guinea Hens, live or dressed, per pound 28c Home Made Pork Sausage, per pound 25c

Choice of the House

VALUES UP TO $9

VALUES UPTO$14

AH the Strength of the f Whole Wheat Goes Into Gream Maid Bread Be sure that you reap the benefit of that strength by eating more of it. WTien you eat Dietrich's Cream Maid J 1 BREAD I you will realize the truth of our assertion. Eat it plentifully, and make it your favorite At all Grocers , Bread Is Your Best Food imH Eat More of It

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Our Motto "Quality, Service

These Prices for Saturday, Feb. 5

SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS Per pound SELECT BRAND HAMS Per pound FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON Per pound SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON Per pound FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS Per pound

I62C 23c 19ic 25c

12c

Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, per lb. Fresh lender Boiling Beef, per lb Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb . .

Small Lean Pork Lorn Roast, lb

fresh Liver, sliced to order, per lb

13c 11c 28c

he 5c

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Fresh Leaf Lard all vou Want .

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1 rresn opare rubs, j lean, meaty, lb . . I Fresh Neck Bones or

Pigs Feet, lb ... . Mayer's Fine Cut Sauer Kraut, qt. .

Pickled Pigs Feet, cooked, spiced

144 c 14c

5c

12c 12ic

FRESH CUT LEAN CENTER PORK CHOPS Per pound BEST CREAMERY BUTTER Pci pound

20c 48c

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We include every pair of our high grade stock of High Shoes. The finest of kids, satins and suedes; in black, brown, camel and blue. These are no cheap shoes, bought specially for sale purposes. Only our own Quality High

Shoes, without a solitary exception, is s

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SATURDAY SALE County Creamery

148 State Street Hammond's Oldest Butter Store

Best Santos Coffee, per lb., 23c; 4 lbs., 85c Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb 25c Pure Cane Sugar per pound 8Vc Carolene, Hebe or Nutro Milk, per can 9e

.Visconsin Creamery, per pound Jest Brick Creamery, per pound Sliced Pineapple, large can Rider's Pumpkin per can large can Kraut, per can . . . . . . . Armour's Milk Large can?. 2 cans for Root Beer Extract, per bottle Armour's Molasses, per can Del Monte Peaches. No. 2 cans, per can . Ripe Olives, lare can ,

45c 45c 38c 14c 10c 25c 11c 10c

Glass Preserves, per glass U. S. Mail Soap 10 bars for

Oil Sardines, per can Large Can Pork and Beans per can -v.

Rice and Milk, C per can Large can Tomatoes, 1 OJL

10c 46c 5c

5c

per can Corn or Peas, 2 cans for.' Pure Honey, per comb

Large jar Priscilla Pre

14c

serves

Rumford's Baking Powder

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25c 38c 35c 25c

Strictly Fresh Eggs Direct From the Farm

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Our Prices of Meat Are Lower Than They Have Been Since 1916 KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED HAMS TK kprr ham von ran pet 27c

i PORK LOlNS-mall and lean 22c

PORK BOSTON BUTTS icr YOUNG PIG About 30 pounds, whole or half 17c BEEF POT ROAST Choice cuts 14c. BOILING BEEF OR SHORT RIBS 10c; HAMBURGER STEAK Fresh made 12V2c RIB ROAST Boneless, rolled 20c" CORNED BEEF The best you ever tasted 17c-20c VEAL LEG OR LOIN 22c VEAL FRONT QUARTER 10-15 pound average 12c LEG OF MUTTON 20c MUTTON SHOULDER OR BREAST 12n BLOOD SAUSAGE The finest home made . . .20c LIVER SAUSAGE Fresh or smoked ISc PORK SAUSAGE Fresh home made 18c PORK SIDE MEAT Fresh 25c CHICKENS Fresh dressed for stewing 30c' A3 orders deliverecf. Trade at Kellner's, the finest, most up to date market in Hammond.

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