Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 301, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1921 — Page 6
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.-. : .. .;::: .-- ir.e r,::.s j . '" s: y thoy haven't f i-.y.v t c'-':i s:iy th.tt r t-- U a:. ether month : fr Ivht ratts and coal
. r- .i.-t:.-.a will mad -frtc;":.t to change the rhill, but ti;-.y can't ' ;. c-al advanced twenty .. .'!.;,' 1 and ar.r.tVr
an advance of forty cents In the whohv saU price this year. Dealers of Hammond h.ive added only thlrty-2vt cents to ihtir prices for this grade of coal. According to the rule now in force hard roa! prices advar.o? twenty-five cr.ts each month. There is another great advar-tar 1:1 buying1 hard coa! early in addition to tho money savins. As the ru-h increases liter the quality of hard oil will deteriorate because th-.'re is i-.t - t enough time for it to be r.rcperly picked over at tho mines. The yurohas.T yets a larcer percentage of siotio nn l si ifi In addition to payinu the -.L.rh- .- r .to.
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Coal d tins fMi !d'anei:i ; :i.irtatr, v. h-.'n tin is work::
:t will be r.cccfary to hira extra tean-.s to meet the increased demand whereas th.-ir own tear.-.s are now standing' In tho cables. Ti. o::o in closo touch with the sii-
ilers are kooping their storage ed to tho iir.nt because of prices and becau?? cf the ivhich they fear will be felt rush sets in. The condition j a hardship on them b;caus-
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in winters of tho war eal i? ir.oir.r on the .'.r.d xhe:i the ncrthwe;
ct a shortage aa acute
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crops start to n:o'. e in the
1 it will hi in-.posle i-.r the r .ii to g-ivrt coal tha attention w: will need thtn.
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77 Most Beautiful Car in America
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Sweep
Breaks Every Official Stock Chassis Record From 5 to 100 Miles at Uniontown Track
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BLOUSES Geor;?t:tte. Trlcoiette and Crepe de Chine Blouses.
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pcvia.;v pncea ior tomorrow
CAfwI30LES Stihct! washable satin, in a variety of colors; dact,:, 98c ipcul tomorrow only BLOCKERS In flowered crepe, full width. Regularly CQ98c. Extra tpecial for tomcrrow APRONS
Good wa'hatle Percale Aprons, in dark and light
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We REDUCTION on Children's Creepers, Rompers and Wash Suits. AH made of finest materials and styles. Special tomorrow 10 OFF BATHING SUITS A cap and pair of shoes free with every Bathing Suit over $5.00 tomorrow. KOYERALLS
Boys Genuine Levi Strauss K overalls 8. Best on the market. Special tomorrow OVERALLS Boys' heavy blue denim Overalls Brand). Sizes 4 to i5. Special tomorrow
STRAW HATS Boys' Straw Hats in the latest shapes and shades. Regular $1.50 values. Q J f Specially priced for tomorrow ....... vJv A few WTtia Straws at 50c. DRESSES Girls' Organdie Dresses", large assortment to choose from. Sizes 8 to 14. 62 GO
everlasting 59c
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The best thing that can be said abcat Chesp Coal at a Low Price i t'cat ii shovs tha user that price tavbg is the wrong way to figure fuel economy. Good Coal at a fa!r price, sold wllh our Gusrantee cf Quality, fall weight and Satisfactory service, rjives yea full value for your money
Next winter when yon are using your coal, the price you pay today for Meat Insurance will prove a vise investment. If yoa have not been getting efficient service ont cf your heating plant, call for our Service Engineer. He will inspect your plant and suggest a remedy without incurring any obligation on your part.
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Coal, Coke, Ice, Building Materials WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT THE WAY YOU WANT IT Call East Chicago 260 for Coal and Coke
FRED W. UPHAM, President
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The Paige triumph is now complete. From 5 to 100 miles, all world's official speed records fcr a stock chassis were captured by the Paige "6-66" Daytona Model at the Uniontown, Pa., track May 29th, 1921. Following a world's stock chassis record made January 21st. when the Paige "6-66" Daytona model covered a measured mile in 35.01 seconds, ' the Uniontown performance caps the climax to a long series of amazing records. Paige, thus, has made a clean sweep and stands today the unchallenged master of power and speed the supreme and unique example among automotive produ2t3 for heroic stamina and endurance. When the mile recard fell in January, Paige determined to make the record complete. With the officials of the A. A. A. racing board in charge, the track at Uniontown, Pa., was selected and Mulford 'driving a Daytona "6-66" stock chassis was off to shatter records that had remained unassailable since July 2Sth, 1917.
A Clean Sweep
The first five miles were covered at a terrific pace, the electric timer recording 3 minutes, 15:48 seconds, a speed of 91.8 miles an hour. From there on the Paige came roaring over the official's wire with clock-like regularity that at uo the miles greedily. . . Twenty-five, thirty, fifty minutes went by and there was no noticeable slackening of speed. When the Paige thundered across the tape at the end cf the ICOth mile the feat had been accomplished. In the most consistent performance ever recorded the records had fallen. The five, ten, twenty, twenty-five, fifty, seventy-five, 100 mile and OneHour records had been beaten in every instance by a handsome margin. The oftcial figures showed that Paige had covered the full century in one hour, 6 minutes and 53.26 seconds or 89 miles, 1510 yards in 60 minutes which is just 250 yards less than 90 miles. The former hour record was S3 miles. And now for a brief review of "6-66" history.
Sp eed--Po we r En durance When a Paige "e-bS' stock chassis made the fastest official time of the season for the Pike's Peak climb some idea of its amazing power and stamiua was revealed under unusual circumstances. When on January 21st the Paige "6-66" Daytona model traveled at a rate of 102.8 miles an hour, thus setting an official world's stock chassis record for a mile, the fleetness of the "6-66" was established. When at 100 different points throughout the country 100 new local hill climbing records were made, the power of the Paige "6-66" became a countrywide sensation. Now with these new records from 5 to 100 miles made without a stop, Paige has incontestably established its supreme powers of endurance, as well as of speed. There could be no feat that answered all questions of supremacy with greater finality. The lesson xo the car owner is obvious. No matter what price he may be willing to pay he can find no car on the .market today that offers him more than the Paige "6-66."' The record is complete, and the Paige stands as the undisputed leader of all American Eporting car3. In You Own Interest Make This Test We ask you to take just one demonstration in ft "6-66" model and judge it from the standpoints of power, speed, acceleration, spring suspension and general motor efficiency. Get the facts actual lapsed time of the tests and made a record on the demonstration card furnished by our dealer. Then take a second demonstration in any other car, at any price, and compare results. That is all we ask and we make no prophecies whatever in regard to your ultimate conclusions. We merely want you to know the "6-66" in action. We want yen to compare it detail for detail performance fcr performance with the finest and most expensive cars of the nation. Then, decide for yourself whether the "6-66" is or is not the geatest dollar for dollar value ever offered to the motoring public.
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Hammond, Indiana
i northern white. 753 SOc; new Louislana Triumphs, $3.00 Spauldingi, S2.40;
Virginia Cobhlers, $4.S3? o.CO per DDI,
CHICAGO MVTJ STOCK. HOGS R.6ecipts, 27,000: market, 10 &13o higher; bulk. $8.10S.30; Xvp, $S,33. CATTLE Reecipts. 6.000; market st a'y, Beef Steers Choice and prime J 3.50 9.25 ; medium and good, $7.7538.50; lig-ht weight. $6-75 7 . 76 ; good and choice, I8.25rj9.25. Common and medium. $6.50 3 8.25. SHEEP Receipts, 10,000; market, weak to 25c lower. Lambs (84 lbs. d.-.wnl, $9,00 -g-11.75; lambs, (85 lbs. up-), $8.0011.50. Culls ar.d common, $5.503 8.00; tprinff lambs, $10253 12. S5,
the flood sufferers o" Pueblo, Col. In accordance with the request contained In the messaj;. a meeting- of the association has been called for S;30 tomorrow morning for the purpose o making plana for a campaign to raise the fund. The telegram further etated that the funds received would be turned over to the red cross. Tha meeting wVil be held !n the rooms of the Northern States Life Insurance company in the Citizen's Bank building:, and all members of the association are earnestly urged to attend.
and time. Ktv. A. Presbyterian pastor : port Presbytery, will
K. Van Fossen, or the Logansp reach .
INSURANCE MEN TO AID IN HELIEF
A telegram has been received by the J
Laka county branch of the National Life Insurance Underwriters association. Informing thern that a relief fund is being raised throughout the country by chapters of the organization for
TO ORGANIZE NEW CHURCH First meeting of tha Presbyterian people looking toward the organization of a church in the HammondP.obertsda'.e vicinity will be held in the Hung-arian Reformed Church, Indiana avenue and Euclid on Sunday evoning, Juno 12, at 8 o'clock. All Interested parties are cordially invited to take part in this meeting-. Every Sunday evening- from this tinio on a service is planned at th Fame place
"Pandects." "Pacdects" Is derived from the Greek and means "ail-contalain." Tho Pandects of Justinian is a collection cf Roman civil law, made by the Emperor Justinian in the Sixth century, ocr.ta'.Ling leal decisions of judgments, to which the emperor gave tho force knd authority of tha law. This compilation of 10 hooks is the most in-portant of tha body cf the Ilomaa civil law.
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NesU in the Dark. Pralrie-ow Is select the deserted burrows of the pririe-dogo ; Cbimdiy swifts construct their nests far down la dark sooty chimneys, says the American Forestry Magazine, whilo -woodpeckers constitute other familiar examples of this, as do a vnst host of other 6pecies of birds ell over the world.
Marked. Phrenologist "Your son has a rronounced mathematical bump." The, Son "That's where papa hit me for being at the bottom of the arithmetic class." American Lcrion Weekly.
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FIRESTONE TIRES 40 Off List Prices We are closing out our entire line of Firestones at prices far below actual cost to us. If you are in the market for a tire or tube, it will be worth your while to investigate.
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STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Per dozen
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BENSON & HILL Second Door South of Court House. Hammond
CHAMPION AUTO EQUIPMENT CO. Chicago and Sheffield Ares. Hammond
Fine Granulated Sugar, ! 10 lbs
70c
I Fancy Vvhrte Potatoes.
per bushel
80c
Pure Fresh Creamery Butter, 35Ci'PurC PreserveSl ass' flavor8i 45 C
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Pure White Lard, 2 lbs. for Yellow American cr Brick
Cream Cheese, per lb
jrine Santos Lonee, ! 5 lbs. for jOur Very Be?t Breakfast Coffee, per lb
Hand Picked Navy Beans, per lb.
25c 19c 95c 34c 6c
Fancy Sweet Corn,
3 cans for Early June Peas, 3 cans for ......... California Large Prunes,
5 lbs. for
Raisins, per lb. Live Poultry, hens 30c, roosters, per lb. . . ,.
28c 28c 58c 22c 19c
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