Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1921 — Page 7

THE TIMES Paige foii 01 Plana for obtaining an Injunction tJ prevent the pey-.kers from reduc-lr. the ar on March 14 and taxing tbe fight dlrvct to the court, which were dlailisedl at the conferenr of' uooh lesui'rs ln Omaha yemtwday, have bn referrfl to the executiv board. This method-may be resorted to later. Secretary JYanlt Morrison of the Amur lean Federation of Labor, baa called a conference of delegate of all allied packing house unions for next Welheaday morning at ten o'clock ln Chicago. Morrison has been advised by" President Harding that the pie of the unions has been received and that the matter has been taken up wth the department of labor and the department of Justice. it Ienlkin and Oen.ral Wrang-el." said a wnJJ-informed uft'clal. "We do not desire to send any moire munitions uLt food for the rd to swoop up. Reliable advices received here iadlcate that this s not the "popular revolt" which has loii.been expected to break out against ' Lenine and Trotzky. Rut is contended that a grtvii uprising probably will occur by ni'.xt autumrr. It 4s pointed out that a spring uprising must be more than a squabhle between politician for power and mast hs-ve for Its backbone disciplined and well-bred officers. In the present situation even th? leaders of the SnurrentS are conatantly chatierln 00 account of quarres. it has been revfcaled by dlupatcties. Gaeral Koelovsay, who signed the first rebel manifesto at the fortress of Kronatadt, ta now said to have been the "head cf the counterrevolution" only in the press reports from Helslnsfors. Whiting; on Monday. Tuesday jd f gratifying; to the com.m!tte ln charsre PRINT STRIKE BALLOTS FOR PACIIG m 400 Locals to Hold Election Beginning on Saturday CHICAGO, March 11. Strike ballots are being; printed hera today and distribution of the ballots to the 400 locals of Packing; House Onions ln the United Staten and Canada will beg-in tomorrow. If President Harding; does not intervene in the dispute over wage cuts and the working hours betwen packers and their employes and strike vote will be taken. Wednesday nights of next week. Is made up of a series of musical comedy aketchea and song and dance numbers. One of the cleverest of these la & oar and danoe number that comes early In the second act. Miss Worence Flher sing's One of the Winter Garden hits. "Feachle" and Is assisted by the following; g-irls working as a dancing; chorus: Misses Rose Splvak. Ellen Plnkerton. Helen Moore, Beatrice Sharp, Anno Orlfflth. Qrace Whltmlre, Zlla O'Keefe, Lucille Locke and Katharine Qulnn. Another very pleasing; feature will be a solo dance jln by Miss Dolores Gelling;, Miss Gelling; is a very talented dancer and la a decided favorite on every program in which she works. The reserved seat sale is grlng on at Hitter's dru store- in Whiting- and while the sale thus far has been very ki the JhoW, there are still some choice seats remaining; for either night's performance. The committee wishes to correct the lTnpresaion that the house has been completely sold Cut for two performances. This is not the case. N. Y. JEWELER SHOT TO DEATH NEW YORK, March 11. Albrhama Harris, a Jeweler, was found shot to death ln his store at No. 2276 Eighth avenue today. His hands were tied. The police announced a tray of Jewels were taken. The value of them Is not known. It was said they might be worth as much as $10,000. WHITING MINSTREiLS The second act Of "The Jollies of 1921", the .big ohow which the Owls club will stasre at Community hall In France Doubts Success Russ Anti-Red Report. Of atifettaataal

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BT DON DAY f STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. N. SERVICE RIGA, Mnrrh 10. (via I-ondvn, Marrh 11.) Tie norclly of food and the M(h price of atioh f od n thrre la, furnlsard the chief ranae of the nntlaovlet uprl'lnit In llnsala, acrordtnw to reliable InfonuatloQ received here today. If the Ruaaiati trouble had Ita old are-war value i.nd food prleea were taken at their pxeaent-day level, a pound of batter In Moaeow would coat 97,000 and a pound of antrar would eaat 7,500. BT NEWTON C. PARKE STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. fi. SERVICE PARIS. March 11. The c6Ilapso of Russian Insurrection against tl.e Rjsslan bolshevlkl la confidently ex-l-tcted In official circles In ?ess than a rortnigrht. although It was pointed out

today that no country desires th 1 pies, ptf bushel

overthrow of the Soviets more than France does. That France has scant reliance upon the success of the anti-red movement was shown by the fact that no attempt was maJe to send food or war supplies to the insurgents. "We learned something- from the revolutionary attempts of General

Saturday Special

Fancy white Wisconsin Potatoes, 2V2 bushel sack, O Cf) at only OU

Fancy Baldwin Apples, per bu. 1.75; per pk. . . Fancy Sweet Naval Oran ges, up from . . . .

50c 25c

Fancy Greenings Ap- "1

25c 40c

Nice Ripe up from ,

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Dry Onions, per bushel at . . . .

25c 25c

Large size Cocoanuts, 1 fjeach at .

Solid Cabbage, 10 pounds for Fancy Florida Grapefruit, up from 5 for . .

Beets, Carrots, Parsnips and White Turnips, per O pound at We also carry a large assortment of fresh Vegetables and a nice line of Dates, Figs and Nuts. Orders taken until 4 p. m.

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CAPS FOR MEN AND CAPS OR BOYS Just Received a Big Shipment cf La test Spring Caps

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BOYS' ALL-WOOL SPRING CAPS One-piece top, t1 QQ unbreakable visor A $2.00 cap in a special sale at. A JJ

BOYS' ALL-WOOL SERGE CAPS One-piece top. C Of unbreakable visor. On sale at 4" V

BOYS' ALL-WOOL FLANNEL CAPS Green or ' $ 1 9 brown, latest style pleated back. Remember, all wool P -',

MEN'S ALL-WOOL CAPS One-piece top. latest t ffstyle. A $2.50 cap at . 1

Hammonu s Lowest Priced Store 79 State St., Hammond

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IL ft GOVERNMENT 0. D. COTTON SHIRTS I U. S. GOV'T REPAIRED ARMY WORK SHOES

In perfect condition. Doable elbows. AO sizes ; 300 iri the lot. Your choice . .

CQ They are going fast get a pair while 1 QQ we have Jill sizes. Special, per pair. . V

OFFICER SHOES Dark mahogany shade with r u hh e r heels. Regular $12 grade. C OC Only ......

U. S. GOVT GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS They are brand new. Come in the original case from France. Complete set with six blades. Regular $5.00 grade. 1 QC Special at 1ZJJ

U. S. GOVT WOOL UNDERWEAR Perfect condition, good for acid workers. lQ r Shirts or drawers

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GOVT STANDARD WOOL 0. D.

SHIRTS Brand new, just unpacked 500 for Saturday's selling. Others ask twice O OC our price of only fvJJ

$2.00 LEATHER WORK GLOVES In all styles and leathers. High grade gloves at only . . w w w

GOVT CANTEENS New, aluminum. Make excellent coffee containers or outing utensil. CtOr Special at. Ut-

U. S. GOVT NEW WOOL SOCKS Various shades, weights; Regular 50c OQgrade, your pick. "

MUNSON LAST NEW ARMY SHOES Goodyear welt sewed, oak soles and heels. A "7 C $10 value, only U

10,000 BARS GOVERNMENT CANDY U. S. Government Nougat Bars or Cream Bais. The regular 8c size. This is very good candy. Op Special, per dozen bars

U. S. GOVT RENOVATED RAINCOATS Some with double back. Genuine bombazine. They cost the Government almost 2 twice what you pay for them

NEW KHAKI OVERALLS Wonderful purchase of Khaki New Unionalli. Comes in whole suit, made of extra heavy khaki material. They are well worth $4.00 1 7 C a suit. Special, while they last, suit . . , J

Turkish Towels, $1.00 Extra large, extra heayy, 49c grade; ipeciaj, 4 for $1

Face Towels, $1.00 Extra large size, with and without red border, 6 for $1

U. S. Gov't. Tents, $2.95 Called "Pop Tents." Very fine for outin.

U. S. GOV'T. O. D. REN. ARMY BLANKETS

$3.95

Bed Sheets 79c Extra special for Saturday.

Canvas Gloves 10c Regular 15c grade; our price, 10c

U.S. Gov't. ROAST BEEF, lb

Hermetically sealed cans, very fine.

15c

Small profit, but a large volume of business Saturday will make up for the larger profit we shall sacrifice 'for one day only tomorrow, Saturday. No matter how expensive garments you have worn, you'll be proud of any one of these purchases tomorrow.

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For women and misses. Silk embroidery trimmed. A wonderful value at

Women's and misses' embroidery and buttom trimmed Wraps, specially priced for tomorrow, Saturday

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Other Values in Dresses, Suits and Wraps, $25 to $125

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WE ARE COMPELLED TO SELL EVERY PIANO, PLAYER-PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH IN OUR STOCK WITHIN FIVE DAYS.

We do not care who this salughtering reduction in price affects, or what the manufacturers have to say or will do about it. We have some of the finest and by far the highest-priced lines of Pianos, Players and Phonographs that has ever been exhibited in Hammond, and a glance over our prices on same will convince you that many of our instruments are actually marked below wholesale. - ' " LOOK OVER THIS LIST OF BARGAINS Every Piano and Phonograph b new and guaranteed to be at least the dealer's profit lower than they can be purchased elsewhere.

NEW PLAYER-PIANOS

$950 NEW PLAYERAt this sale

$850 NEW PLAYER ' At this sale

$750 NEW PLAYERAt this sale

$650 NEW PLAYERAt this sale

$650 NEW PLAYERAt this sale

$600 NEW PLAYER At this sale

$650 $600 $550 $450 $390 $350

The prices on these Players are so ridiculously low that we dare not mention the name of the manufacturer in this advertisement.

NEW PHONOGRAPHS $1,050 CONSOLE MODEI At this sale FIVE $400 FULTON PHONOGRAPHS THREE $350C AUTOTONE PHONOGPHS ' At this sale TWO $285 MUSIC MASTER THREE $285e VENETIAN PHONOGRAPHS THREE $250 WATROLOS PHONOGRAPlis' ' At this sale THREE $225 BRUNSW1CKS At this sale THREE $200 STARR PHONOGRAPHSTWO $200" CHENEY PHONOGRAPHSAt this sale ONE $200 KIMBALL PHONOGRAPH At this sale TWO $175 WILBORN PHONOGRAPHSAt this sale

There are many fine Phonographs in this stock that range in price from $150 to $250 that we now offer from $50 to $90.

$450 $190 $150. $140 $130 $125 $130 $100 $110 $110 $60

Columbia Phonographs are now offered by us at from $35.00 to $100 reduction in price as long as they last. Thousands of retired Columbia Record which we "sold up to one week ago at $1 .00 are now 59c, as long as they lat. Do not delay your visit to this sale if you know the value of your dollar dealers not excluded. J. M. Wilcockson Music Company Phone 322 145 East State Street, Hammond Open Evenings

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