Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1921 — Page 7
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Discarded Windov Shade should be boiied out thoroughly and used for ironing -Uoard covera They are stron- and "acavy. To Carry a Bottle cf Liquid when trareiins, fasten the finger i ' an old glove over the cX 1c wit an elastic band. If You Churn Your Own Butter color the cream before churning with a small quantity of prated carrots. cooked in water and strained. To Clean Velvet or Plush
jars are enameled in white or other : , , ., . . . , .. . . , run briskly with damn salt and
To Mead Broken China end glassware, apply common alum to tha broken parts, heat-ng it in an old spoon. When thoroashlv dry. the piece may he washed in hot water without coming bprt. Pot Holders nar'e r.t common wrapping cord t.rocbf-ted into 2itt! n:u:ul mats are easily w8Ued. and are thick enough to protect, the fingers. Flower Pots If old cart hern crocks or butter
colors, they make attractive flower pots. A band of a contracting color may be used as a border at the top and bottom, or a tittle dasign may be stencilod or. them. To Save Linen
then brush, using a stiff brush.
If Your Kerosene Heater Smokes ard smells, set it on a box about a foot from the floor. Bake Prunes
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vMitiir fT t chiiicat ion through th '-iicijiilfit ;'n "f n'-curn t- ilata on pr.iliiilion Ti(i tllst rifiti' i"Ti costs. to ft vnt In th- snal wlthwit dlwy 1 -jiiii? tin o;infti i"n of coal nwifrs . 'f li- S' nntor. 5iipp-rt -d )' ! . tin -01)11 rs of tlir i-ntdnf RH'I by sdini- - t rat ! n spok tfmfn tn -th b"Ufs "' vri-jsri !'. Nstid liiHt Up ' it.ini If im-p!H!.iv-to -i-lf-an tip" t!.- al ind'i---t .- .:' .-.in.' ..f '):' nist' ri -u -) -ni" i , 'ii. h now nr )(-'!' -vd tn hilot ...al.
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Another Merchandising Scoop that Means
Elizabeth Dodge, left, and some of her fellow members of the Y. W. C. A. reserve.
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-hen making ublecloths. rut it the ' xart siz of your table. This 9 i specially attractive if your table ; has frood lines. If an old cloth ; ears out, it can often be cut to
this size. A linen salesman said T0 Remove Spots From Rugs
Midi inure auu muie! wiinifn are learning how to economize linen by or sewir
tisine doilte and lunch cloths in
f'Mii of the old-fashioned table- ioive for several days if possible
rloths. and bv usinc ruest-sire tow- I When itrushel the grease or mul els instead of towels a yard long. ; Ta will disappear.
a ri rcix im.'itel y 2.t') nir-n. Should the! Tb paekltiK plants st present er-wrkutt-ti iit-i ld; !!( "i i t i't tli uit I worUin utnl.-r an :in .in.-nt r'-aclu-d
urd tro n trik? nppr-xiinat-l;.- lat Mar.-li at th" lin eat jirti t ion of I M V f'"t w orker n. li.lf a dozvii tlti-f would reiarv of Iilior Pn vi, w Ji it-h di- s ti..- ! P b itivohf'!. expire until S-t-tetnber. liy rU1-- Kr- - f '
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In a plow oven, after soakfnsr over niffht. This gives a richer flavor than stewing.
tp chin.? oil from si:':.
rub cornstarch into the nap and
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To Keep Old Potatoes
I Flatrions Will Keep Hot : longer (and this applies also to
from sprouting, place in a wire bsf- electric irons). If kept on a soap-k-?t and lower into boilini water stone on one end of the board f-r a conple of minutes. Dry and , when not in use.
i A Good Sunburn Preventive
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put away in sacks. A Novel Cereal Popcorn make an PTfllc-t -re-real. P. Is delicious with milk.
is msd by mixing one ounce ros water and 5 drams Rlvcer!!'.". Apply with a soft cloth. Wipe oil in fla minutes.
Men's Oxfords, all different styles
Worth $10.00. tA OK '
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of over Six . .cr.U in St-r'ing, tr,9) j .fit it .pension of. dividend payments on ' I JlUliLiilv
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turai, the unravorable eteel trade i
tituation, the increase In the evport tax on oil by the Mexican government atd tlio catching of top loss orders wore factors in another sharp breas in the ttock market today. The list fell from 1 to over 7 points nd many stocks sold at new low levels for the year. U. S. Steel. Baldwin, Crucible. R-
-j Children's Barefoot Sandals. Sizes i I WVi to 2, $1.55; sizes Wi to 11.
a y v-.w., j ..gtls ', Men's White Oxfords and Shoes. :
' Specially p. iced, OK Tennis Slipper., all fucs. OQ C P" pair . n,,-;J nIr Mens Canvas hv.oes and Oxfords.
Men's York Shoes, the kind thai j VeT special. gl QC i Der Dair v '
3h,e repairman deployed in the Ca.u- r . wear. 0ur special 4 ! Boys' Basketball Shoes, brown or met tr.ee He pair si-op "n Hu;.itin e I .: ,, - L . t rtre.t in iismmond. Th- 'uneral wia.f- PHCe. per pair ...... white, all Sues. 01 QC I l, i-.e'ri satar.'isv morr.itar in charge 1 "1 Moulder f Shoes, brown or blacK. Special at A c xJ
u ma Envfi' Rrnwn or Elack Dress 5hne r " '
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vj;. W.95.r,.. $2.95 i Y ' Special price Men's Brown Blucher and EngL-sh Boys' Ventilated Oxfords. Spc- f Toes, vici kid leather. $0 QC i cially priced, C9 AC f
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CHirAOO, June S Labor circles in
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pubac. Fan-American rete., American j KJr(,.. p,rkrrs sre irl ,urmoU atfain to- F Inter, U. S. Kubber. Inter Agricul- , ns lh. ,.f , ,:)lt!,f rM,..r
irora one to T points to new iojv'8 tor the year. Mexican Fete sold off 7 t-t points to 138 .
INTERNATIONAL NEAS SERVICE1 perm i-s;r.n t
NEW YORK, June :- American Car ar.d Kdry. American Steel Fdry. .. American Tel. and Tel. I '. a I i x in Lofom - tive . . . Bethlehem Steel B Cel. Gas and Klectrlo , i loneoiidat ed (las Corn rrnductj CrjcibU- fcteei Lacka 'a n n a. Steel ..... Lehigh Va'.'.ey
Mexican Pete
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cf the puckers for permission to re- f . 1 'luce '.vffjs. The rcki-r iatc yost-T- I l--a
day filed an application with Jud-i " S . . 1 ii
Nirnuta A5"t:ii.er, firt'lter of wage ej-.s- i pues In t),.j packlnic Industry, asking j j-
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Ladies' White Canvas Oxfords, Ladies' Hous? Slippers, one strap, f, . 2-eyelet ties and 2- (0 ! Specially priced. CJQ 5 ' button straps. Special per pair '
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that the packers were s.-ekin to force . ? 1 2 Ladies
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argain at Special, per pair. . . . T , i . 1 adies' Oxfords, black, brown and j Children's White Shoes and Sliu- ; .... , , . ' E : : . i .
patent leather high tiecls only. A pers, sies ) to o. Q - , Fridav and Saturday CO QC Special at p
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foritijf the packers in trie am- -a n i-hi.-h iir.i-m cff'.ri-ii.x n"ci-ire they Ladies' Strap Slippers, b
York Central !r- wa1- to -ma.sh the uniors.." jt a black. Special, per C Oil 2fi ! The packers. In asking .vir-. c,:'.jn nair
Pressed Stel C-f 'i claim that th'i reduc.' ions ar indispen- ! J .
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Girls' White Slippers and Oxfords. J Sizes 8 , to 1 1 , $1.45; sizes 1 1 y H ' ?i
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Kepubiio Iron and S;-el Texas Co V S Steel H'eFtin,--house Willy!! Ovesland .Sinclair Oil
BAD BREAK IV GRAIN. INTERNATIONAL fiS 5ERVICEJ CHICAGO. June !-. du'n.i 1-rok "r.adly in the last half lif-iir cf trading when early buyers unloaded wheat finishing: higher v. hi!e corn ar d oats -et-re sharply lower, yrovisit-ns abo:;t unchanged . July wheat 2 to 3c hiahr and Sept.
1L to c, hisrher. July torn "tc 1-iwf r j and Bept. "o off. July orn c lower and Sept. Tc off. July rats ic to 1 C lower and Sept. -3 to 'c off. j CHICAGO CASH GHAI WHEAT No. 2 reel, $ 1 . 5S '9 I n i -4 : I Xo. 3 hard winter, $1.64 '; No. 3 hat J winter, 1159; No. 1 nor. spring, j $1.78: No. 4 nor. spring, $1.48; No. ! 1 mixed. $1.61 -5 1 f l . CORN No, 2 mixed. 61sH2c; No. 2 white, 61 'j 2c; No. 2 yello.v, 6 1 J 2Vd; No. 6 mi.xd, 52 S 13't; No. 6 wnite. 55'-gc; No. 2 yellow, ii 1 Vj 1 12 r , j No . 5 jellow, 63. OATS No. 2 whif. S7J4 ft Sc; N j S -Jthlte, 36 f37c; No. 4 white, 33 1 (S.38C. ! j nfiCAGO rnoDrcF,. , BITTER Receipts, 1 3 , c :t tut'; creamery extra. 31c; first, 13 f S-Jc; j packing stock, 13 !.M6c. ! EOGS 18.034 cases; miscellaneous, i 22c; ordinar yflrsts, 20T21s; firsts, 23 j 5 23Hc; extra. 23';i 25 e; ch'.-cks, 1 ' '-1 j lic: dirtif 19-fc 1 S '-.-. LIVE POUInir Turkeys, 3-'c;
ehickens, Zj'iC: 1 :.? t-r. 1 .
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4S-b eratt, n or th paoKinK l'hJnTv. Tn 33 j brief flle t..y the p.-t--k'--rs n. lares that 7i j farmers are P.;rw: money be'-a:i5e f 4- I f--nditions in the packing industry for
whi'h hicli wnj;-"? ar" siin-'tly resign -si Me, The Tee? cut". If jrrantAd. will rffect
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-A new stock of shoes and Oxfords like our service and prices! We $ '.n
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POT ATlKS Receipt , 54 ears; (c Nf.rthern M'hite, f P'"-.
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.. HOGS? Receipts 3 7 . 0 0 t ; market, srfive, 101? 20c lower; bulk, $T.85fi R.20; top, $8.25: hearyweiRht. 5 7.0 j fa S-1 3 ; medium weieht. j S.f'3 ff 20 . CATTLE Receipts, S.O", maikct strong- to 13c h''-h-r. Roff Steer Choice ar.d pi-irn. $ h'" h ' S,2 5 ; m'd'tim
and t-oo.-l, 7.65 '7 S.S'i ; I'tri-.t Uf-iuit.j fC.757 7.5; a on,-j s nil clioiee JS 25 j P. 19; co mm -.11 and riT-d m. $i.o-T? S 25. RHEKP Receipts 1 .f0: niark'-t.j steady to 25-5 51. c lower; lambs ( Sli lc-?. flown). tUTt 12; iamba 1 55 H.n.' upl J.11.75. j
WEST HAMMOND WOMAN DEAD
From an acute attack of stomach trouble w'.th complication. Mrs Victoria Martin ovich. wlf of Felix Martlnovlch, died punri-nly last n'urht nt her home, 225 134th plsce, West Hammond. Fhe wa sick about 20 hvir. and although three physician worked
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SUGAR, Granulated, lb. 7call you want CUBE SUGAR per pound 10c FELSNAPTHA SOAP, 10 bars for 58c
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GILT EDGE BUTTER Tub, per pound In 1 -pound prints, 35c. LARD Hately's Pure Lard. Per pound
34c 12c
LARD Swift's Open Kettle Rend- A n eredLard. Per lb 1
LARD Swift's Pure Rendered Leaf Lard. Per pound BAKED HAM Per pound .. BOILED HAM Per pound SUMMER SAUSAGE Per pound SALAMI SAUSAGE Per pound LIBBY'S DILL PICKLES 4 for
LIBBY'S SWEET PICKLE RELISH 90 C Per pound ORIENTAL SHOW YOU SAUCE QO
13c 60c 50c 30c 30c 10c
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MEXICAN CHILI BEANS Per pound BROWN CHILI BEANS Per pound , , JIFFY JELL Very special, all flavors, 3 for DEL MONTE APRICOTS No. cans, very special, 2 cans for. FRUIT JAR RUBBERS Per carton. 1 dozen
GOLD MEDAL AND CERES0TA FLOUR
bbl., $5.00; !4 bbl. $2.50; ' rt bbl
PET OR CARNATION MILK g Lame, 12c; small size SANC0 SALAD OIL For cooking, shortening and salads, ror cooking and baking it is supreme. . For salads use in place cf olive oil. For shortening use one-third less. It is a peanut oil without the peanut flavor. Fully guaranteed or money refunded. Special demonstration. Special introductory prices. Special demonstration Saturday. Yz gallon Q Q $1.C0; quarts. 57c; pints ......
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There isn't a shoe retailer in the United States of America that can better this line up of McELWAIN $ FIVE at the price. If vou think that statement is just conversation give the McELWAIN $ FIVE the double O at our store. We are putting across a scoop that's going to bring out the reserves to handle the crowds. We know it! and you'll know it if you happen to have room for a spare pair of the snappiest, classiest shoes your eyes ever beheld. We're a little Loo conservative to do much shouting but there's no substitute for this BARGAIN. It has "the genuine" written all over the face of it. Fi'ieen hundred men will be in these shoes within the next 60 days. Get in the, parade tomorrow.
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Prints more Auto Advertising than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for dealers to get in touch with the prospective customers. Every Wlzn in Lake Cotnsty Wm Has Money to Use ia Boyins aa Auloinslils Rss TI TIMES.
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