Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 6
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-aml.s, hi Ih.x !-(. is 1 vjiiy and v.':ii inon. $;.75'':
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The nxt rc-po'-t of the Campaign wiU
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! !2:;;. All team jnciiibers are urscd to
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WilEAT No. 1 red, $1.79 '-3 'g. l.SO'.j :
.No. 3 red, J1.7S0 1.80'i : No. 1 hard winter, $1.74; No. 2 hari winter, $1.71 5 1.72: No. 1 northern spring $1.7514. CORN No. 2 yellow, 67c; no 3 white CtUTzfiic: No. ;! v-ellow. fitUiSfiCc; No. white. 62' ') 3 '-it-; No. 4 yellow, C2Q' 6 4 c. OATS N i. 1 white. 44'j 3? 432c; No. 2 whit, 44 'i ii 43e: No Z white. 431? 1 1 U c ; No. 4 whit", 42'( 43c.
LOSES GOODS IN TRANSIT
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. 41' j UVK POULT.'tY Turkeys. 4
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. POTATOES lU-rr-ipts. 2 cnI-. . 7'i.. I N-Tth whites? sacked. $l.3'fl I.S.V. h iU
. 23 . Wisconsin reds, white, $1.101i
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John V. Scofleld r.as filed eult aeaint the Good and Tropper Motor Corp. for damagrcs for Ices of goods, which the company was transporting for hhn. Tlie complaint, which was
I sili d today In the Hammond superior
court t'nrovi!;:i Attornejs Jrumpacker Crumpa.-k-r, siates that on May 1. 1920. teor)eld turned over his household goods and possessions of the family to be moved from Chicago to
Shelby by th? defendant. The entity j outtit valued at $4,0ft0 Is said to ha. "
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EncnuraRing reports were made by the field captains aid workers r-artlc!-pating la the. two day Y. M. C. A. membership drive which were made, at a luncheon held at the "Y" cafeteria in Cary yesterday noon. One hundred find t'.vele of the three
been lost in transit. Seofie'.d seeks to recover that amount in damages.
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HiiCS Uoceipt.. c;.c"i); market 1 0 H ! desire to renew tho memberships of l.'c hiprher: buik. $9. 20 it 10.13; xox. three hundred.
"''-: tieavy weiKlit. $3.20-! & 6
SAM NOW A REALTOR Sam Sk.u'akifs, alderman from the Sixth ward and proprietor of the .'-
1 itimhia h'-'tel in East Hammond. 1 n'"w
cmias'i in the real estate busin'v-'. He and .?o.ej.h Vrsajkov. former mem-
htindred new nn -mb'TS set as the goal to ;,f r f,f the Hammond pdice force Ire '
have been subscribed raising a total of 1 formed tlie Sk ifakiss & VrsaJk-'V $1,341. In the drive, the workers hIsh I i;. aHy company. They have opened of
fices at Columbia and Morton avenues.
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$9.30'! 10.13; liiiht
tne- j Teams in the campaign w ho did not
weight report any new members secured today
and already have a number of des.rabie small farms and city resident. a! properties lifted. They also plan to
.'.."1 v lii.40; l:scht lights, jlOii 10.41; , said that they v.-jUld have a go-id re- ! conduct a r nt.nc bureau I-.-ivy packing sows, smooth, $7.50 f- ; p..rt from th ir territory tomorrow, j frr of T.-ike county . ''"' Pic king sows, roush. $S ? S.23;' pome of the districts' not heard from in- ' "" - -
i-s.. !". i i-)o. 1 hide the best territory in the c.ty. 'ATTI.E Heceipts. 5.000; market I'cs'.des the teams reported th.is riorn- ! stei-dy to 2."c hi-jher; b-ef steers. ' A. M. l-'ifhvr r-ported SlO'l received! ilioiee and pilme, $ 11.25 ' 1 1.23 ; me - S frani firms for blanket memberships.
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possess a tone both true and beautiful "rARS. of concentration on the tone problem X have resulted in the development of a re narknbly true and perfect tone which has given to Cable-made inntrumcnts the enviable world' w'dc replication they enjoy. Pay a visit to our music rooms and let us demon' ttrate the meaning of a true tone in a piano. .
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r.re continually asived to make allowances v vn Ui'-.l instruinents in payment for new C ii: Ie-mr.cio Piano-i. 7 ne.-e wc otfer tor re-sale at p-i.-es i ".v eroufl-. to move them quickly. Here arc a 1;-.- c them:
Ca' h. L'pri-ht Oil: $413 il tit M. Cable Upright. mah....$135 Aurora L'pri-ht $150 Uh Upright $85
KLBL'iLT PLAYERS u ', -r.a I'l.'.yrr. oak $300 t fi.-sno, lnal.oanv $4'5
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Home of the celebrated Mason Hamliu
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:.:m and gr.od. $X CiT; 10
Stood anil In the T'inanel-il Campaign which Is;
e.o'o.-e, j 1 , i ij ,1 . ,-oinmon and mrt- being conducted at the same time as the ilium. $7.7,. 17 9.5.1; butcher cattle. he!f- 1 Membership. Earl Vmter reported $ 400 V'-- f "'0; cov-'--'- $1-30-5 S; bulls, j r-ledged from the IV'rmitory men and j Mr. Inikson $C13 from tho TJirectors MIEI-:!- U--ceipf 1 i.n.Vi; market J0c ! end Trus-.-.-s toward the support of the .: -rhci ; larnlos. Si lb... down. $S.75fll: Association.
A Sale Dividend Day 10 Dozen New Uhtrimmed
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Assure Your Hat Individuality by Trimming It Yourself "How do you manage to have so many stunning hats?" inquired one woman of another who she knew was possessed of a smaller income than her own. "That's a very easy question to answer," replied the other, "you see, I trim them myself' This prudent woman by no means an exception, for scores of persons are finding in our displays smart shapes and trimmings happy and economical solutions to the most vexing hat problems. In: TURBANS. SAILORS AND TURN-BACK SHAPES. Colors of: HENNA. HARDING BLUE. PHEASANT, NAVY BLUE. BROWN AND BLACK. Every shape is a typical new Spring Hat of value. Specially planned in a Sale for Dividend Dav at $2.95. A BEAUTIFUL LINE OF TRIMMED SPRING HATS AT $2.95
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ALL ORDERS OVER $5.00 DELIVERED NO CHARGE
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Smart new Lew Shoes, Oxfordi, Pumps a'ad Strap ctyles, in all i .i .i
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Brown caif Brogue Oxford, very smart.
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cans 38c
TOMATOES 3 cans tor . . .
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S1R.WVBERRIES 7 $ 3 cans for 4
;3 CHERRIES : i 3 cans fcr . . . J MfE"MEAT3 packages for
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Guira-teea best fiavcr end Aroma that money can bay. , If nut satlfTtwd, mor.ey refunded. ! 5 lb. bag $1.55 3 lbs. 98c I Packed i:i special air-tight bag.
Macaroni and Spaghetti
Macaroni and Spaghetti, fresh j made, packed in 1 1 Q
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Makes Good-Rich Pies Mixed Cookies Mixed Cookies, baed in our own 'ovens, nice and IQn, fresh, 3 lbs. for......U:7C
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LOT NO. 1 ENAMELED DISH PAN; ENAMELED $1 .WASH BASIN, both for L LOT NO. 2 STEW' PANS in blue and white enamel. Some with long handle, some with bale handle, values from $1.25 to $1.65, f1 for only
LOT NO. 3 3 PIECE ALUMINUM COOKING SET, for only
$1
LOT NO. '4
2 CUSPIDORS, for only
$1
LOT NO. 5 OUR SPECIAL WASH BOARD. Soap saver, regular value, $1.25, (1 for only LOT NO. 6 3 LARGE ROLLS TOILET PAPER, 4 BARS LAUNDRY SOAP ; 69c BROOM, l
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LOT NO. 7 5 LARGE COFFEE CUPS AND SAUCERS, regular value $1.50, for
LOT NO. 8 3 PIECE EARTHERN WARE SET. for only ....'
$1
LOT NO. 9 3 PIECE GLASS MIXING SET, for only
$1
LOT NO. 10 DECORATED PLAIN SEMI-PORCELAIN. 4 OATMEALS. 4' FRUIT 1
DISHES for only
LOT NO. 1 1 4 CUPS WITH SAUCERS, 4 SALAD O 1 PLATES for only P 1 LOT NO. 12 6 LARGE DINNER PLATES & for only P LOT NO. 13 6 SOUP PLATES, . f for only P LOT NO. 14 BLACK BOARD, for only .P LOT NO. 15 WASH BASKET, ? for only l LOT NO. 16 1 GALVANIZED WATER PAIL; 1 CLOTHES LINE, 30 CLOTHES PINS. f all for only V-
LOTNO. 17 I CLOTHES DRIER, 1 MOP Both for only
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204 State St.
Opposite Postoffice Phone 3079
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