Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 18 November 1921 — Page 13
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Arbuckle Trial Close- Ups
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II Lake County Creamery
MONBERG & McINTYRE, Props. State St. - Telephone GSO
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Low prices are alliriht in a way, but when it ronn's to sacrili'-in quality to give low prices, we retreat from su-h a )oliey. Shop here and get the very bestof course we try to have our prices as low or lower than others eUjncj groceries of the same quality. We believe vou'll like the Lake County Creamery. "Why not pay us a visit tomorrow ? '
Butter, best crrnHo creamerv. lb 47c
Egs, per dozen 39c. Lard, 2 pounds 1 r 25c Sugar, 10 pounds for. 55c ( Limit of 20 lbs.) Pet Milk, per can 10c Com, per can lQp Olives, best irrade, nor quart 49c Plum Pudding, ITeintz best 49c Coffee, Yuban, superior brand, lb 38c
Tomatoes, Lriar T?idgc Brand, Xo. 3 cans 16c Hi State and Hohman
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9Jf Formerly Known as Lake County Savings and Trust Bank Corner State and Hnhman Streets HAMMOND, INDIANA
PETER W. MP;VN, President JOS. W. WEIS. Vice President DAVID
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Checce, finest brick, per pound 27c nzn. T .i.-dp''--ivui7: . tvu b 30c ulvocsc, Ancre, per p und: 20c Cheese, American Kraft 40c Pumpkin, famous Briar Ridge, large can 18c Pears, extra fpny dried and delicious, per pound 40c Apricots, extra sele-t dried, lb I28c Primes, large and meaty, 2 lbs 25c
Jello, Dr. Price's, per pkg 5c Sts., Hammond, Ind.
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Ci ill i t -Ifrll in n:i me pi.lii'. in iri t ! '( ,.. - INTERNAriONAL MAS SLRV1CEJ , . . . ... . .o- , llOlKc; il.i.-.-d illi;;ul.ir t,iliy. lillll . iii l.ui omulivo wa sin s-pci ial supjily anil after Us udvanw to "" yield' ' i lift1;. Hnilni'y t-'te-l Srlr.Kf was one of the ;t i otie.-it featuies, r.iiikii:. a further gain and closing at a tie-.v liii;li fur the day. There was active trading in Seneca Copier, which hcl.l ej.jf-e to its rcecn: e-t ahl isl'Oil hi.h price, nml etlur copper . slocks Mere firmly bold. Anaconda moved up .t to 4 4VS invcrnment bonds ti rtchungi-d : rai nay and oilier bonds were sir iik. - tln ef- ; ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! N'KW (MlK, .Nov. I,. - s-ny, cl-i" prii'i"!: A'wr.ian Car n r ,1 Kdry I 3 S American . i I -"dry ;.l ". Ani's-ictn Tel. pi '1 Tr-1 II", ! M-.v i i l.o. : iv t i ve j '. ' : .i fu'i "i:. ., nl. a : ii 1 1 1 1 a n ! I V.. 1 ; ' J I . ;i-!;a mi;: ntcel 4 ," ". I ( -l.luli Villi- y 5 ' .'I . .i-.i n i'.-;;o. im 1 1 s j .Mid ale Sic. 1 21 tjj Not t hern iVvtf.c f '1 ' I'uri- O 1 so r ' ::nil'.-ay Steel Sptint?s ) 4 i r-sas- (', 4S I '. ?te 1 82 5, "Willys Overland 6 &j;' feSS ! Sinclair Oil 23 WIll-ItT. r I NTERN ATION AL HEWS SERVICE! C'Mle Ai.o. .Nov. 1, . - w M-iii i.-io?cl 4 tamo and at the lowet pties of the -cssi on. Trade was luht all day ami prices worked rcrvou -ly within a narrow ranjre. f-S'C W'li'iit cl.sp.l with net declines " N I'i'ul'ic. corn ur.chtinircd to lichic-h. fa! ' ats lit f'f ion-ir. ( UK Vt.O A5 (;r u. WHKAT Xj. a :..!. f.prh.i;. Jl.li COiiN'- Xo. 2 mix. d, rS'-iVMI'c; Xc fh. j white, i is1-, c; X'. :, yell.nv, 1 S rji'Je; No. 3 r.iiv. d. 17'... "" IS.-; Xo. fe j white, 40 '3 ' 40-4 i-; Xo. ." ye'l .w. 47'. 'iSc: Xo. 4 mixed. 8e; Xo . 4 yelw. 4fi ',j !So. OATS No'. 2 white. 3" 'i c ; X . ! white, 324 tj'Zic; Xo. 4 white. :ilW:i (iiirv;o inn stock. HOd.S-Heci ipm. 47.e0'i; msrk'l. fairly active. ll"h' 15f: lower. Hulk. $7, heavy weiRht. $CfiG "i 6 . So ; mtd'um. $6 . TO-! . X.-,. CA'lTI.i: Itee,-ipt. H.fn.ft; market steady to tiig.V-r. I:e--i Setrs Choice i--.d prime. .?."', 11 . ." ; medium and nod. $5.".,!i -i.5f ; po-.d and choJ.;. S S . 7." Ii 1 1 . I o ; i nraaion and mod u.r tri jt.7.v;t s.7.-. li'S.A I I T.-T.-r. r .,...:., I - .n.i market kiiung classes around 25; lower: i- in!)fi. (84 lbs. d -v.-nl. J S . 2 ? ('0 lambs: culls nd cnnir.v..n, $.) . 50 ft S . 00 rnif-oo pjsoDi t:. nUT T KT1 H er.. i p t -, 4.35 rri'smciics extras, 41e; nrjf 4 2c. Uib 351i hf.ry fir-tf. 13 't iTc: firsts. 3 vile. LIVK (rin:V Turkeys. ::5--ehickens. 1 ic ; . -riprr.s, ir.e; roottiele; ei'f. -' C; etiel.s. JJc . 1 1 ui . iui-..i--i;.-i lint-:, ii' 9 oar: nor. white. Jl.Ti'Ti'; Ited Uiver Oi.ios. $!.0 '"1.6.7; I.jkta whites. $1.4iiV1.6i: Idaho Russets. $2.40. . . 88 cvnrpTrADivurnninT IN MINERS CASE Temporary Injunction from Anderson's Court Is In Effect. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHIt.V.OO, .,.c. 17. Jiulv.-i Alm duller. l;.i'.:er and Evan? of the Unitid State;? Circuit Court nf Appeals. t;5ay have under advisement tli" ii'.ies-tl-on of the Jcsraiity of the chuck-off vj'stem of co'hctir.? !u. s nnd a.sc. ments from ur.io:: mitu-rs in the coul fields. An early docii .n Is exp-e'ed. Pending- the d- oisi. n the temporal y it: j. met inn su.5-.1end inc;- t he (Jeoinion of .iudse Andcrsun al .Indianapolis which ordered the "check-off" system i iielished. is in effect. The judges of the circuit court took the ease under advisement affer a , "larrT i.itti la-nr-a a;i day yesterday. 1 S-; x " y-; wo West Virginia op. rators I iv.'.-c represented l.y Alt rn.-y A. M I II. Ic'.k r who contended th;3t tin etI ii ." h: kio 01 juuije .nnerson s rtiMi:; g I j -i ciihl . 11 1 1 in a r n -'.va; of vi dene. j i In the W, st Virginia fields. William ii. c.iass. .w. i'.mIii 1 ior tne union, t inted that a strl'io- is eer'ain it .Tu'ipe Vii'let son's 1 ulicR is ma le p-ermaj.onl. IHSHUT OFF HIS A!R Si ! BANDi ii n h Li 10! 'Mi . I?iJ 1 IINTENATIGNAL NEWS SERVICE! ' HI' 'Mm. . . .. .-. -i hiot-.-i!.4 a wet : ' mi.- o- !. ' ' ! ".. ;r il I.--'ia. kidnapce.l John Ilehl, a mensencftr j fi r the Xorthrni Truet Company, drove &!:,h.:n to Lincoln Park ar.d ml !-.! im . a. ....u .1 y-.i........r, u 1 1 1 e u erco ma;l heloncing to the hank. Itank off-Iris v. ere unalde to estimate the a Mount of the lo.ss. hut predicted it v. oiild he small. . , mm upset? Ni! til j , C4et at the Real Cause Take ihDr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Hi - j i rt 1 r 'Hint's what thousands of stomar!) :T. ret g are doing now. Instead cf :-i t. oiicr. or tiying to pa.t.-li up a c -1 .;..!.... t in'- a r tneai.s-' . f iiir a.niiuiil j r a ml '! .-oi d-rod how Is. I'i j It. lvlw.-ir..s' CH-ce Tuhk ... n -i ' ' e.uiiiuit. ii' n.lllf; w My. I IM ".-l,,, il... !;,-. ...,.-l 1 ........ i .. ! S ' . ' " ' " - 1 . - . I . . .VI ' l.l . Ii !'.-"i their rta.uu"! I'ti n ( i. ns, away' S."S ir.'iiiiCFt i"ii and stcmaih troubles.! I in yon a fit d tasto. i-ouled toniru"?. ! IjUj ( J" .ippci a lazy, ami i-eare rt;OI- . jP j no am'iti..n or .ni-i-y, trouble , h undine -led food-'? Take OPvo i jflj. '! aiih-if . the substitute for calomel. j fl'Sl ' I Jr. Kdwords Oliver Tahiots are e. M ! I'tirt'ly '?eia'.jlo c.v.-j-'iir'J mixed with i c'lve oil. Yen v. ill know them by theu olive color. They do the work without,1 jtiiplnsr, cranMJS or pain. 'fake ore or two at hedtime ftr quick i- iief. Eut vhat you like, l.'.e and 3Cc. Adv.
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BOYS' AVAITOR CAPS FrarPf 5cys', Heavy Knitted Aviator Cap, worth $1.00, with V K P ! every Mackinaw or Suit soy thrsA twn rlavs
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Ladies', Infant's and Children's Wearing Apparel
Oakley
Between State and Plummer, Opposite Post Office Friday and Saturday Specials
Camisoles Boys' Pants Ladies' Camisoles, in ten different shades; Boys Knee Pants, all wool materials. Sizes washable. Selling regular at $1 .29. QO 8 to 1 7. Regular price, $1.50. For QO For this event reduced to this sale, special at OC Corsets , . , . , r . . . i ' . t Corduroy Pants Ladies Corsets m pink or white. A popular brand. Sizes 2 1 to 28. Specially Q Q , gcst quaUty corduroy, wall stand hard wear. reduced for this sale to Sizes 7 to 1 7. A regular $ 1.98 AQk r T gy m seller. Reduced to vP 1 tJ7 U nion Suits Women's Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, swWZZl T"fC2 llll'f'ft ankle length. Sizes 36 to 44. Very J Q " . special at 7 C Very latest model Two-Pants Suits, of allI IniAn wool materials. In sizes 7 to 1 7. These are UniOO O 'LiltS high priced suits, reduced to gO gQ Ladies' perfect fit ribbed Union Suits, Dutch $11-5Q and ' neck, elbow sleeves, a Splen- (j 1 1Q diJbargainat' 9 Boys' Mackinaws Dressing Sacques D ... , . ., , . beautitul assortment or plaids, well tailored Very heavy quality flannelette, with elastic anc snuS an warm. Regular $12.98 sellor plain waist band. Assorted colors. Reg- ers- Sizes 6 to 18. Extra spe- jj J tZf ular $ i .50 seller. Specially reduced n Q cial at P d U for this sale to I Z7 Girls' Coats Girls' Coats Snappy models for girls. Sizes 10 to 14. Limited number in sizes 3, 4. 5, 6. Such Placed on special sale Friday and Saturday, cloths as silvertone, velour, broadcloth and The highest price for this sale Q QQ plushes. Regular price up to 2 C QQ being only $15. For these two days only P-70
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This sale affords the thrifty housewife an unusual opportunity to economize. Included are some unheard-of values in Ladies' Coats, Boys' Suits and Infant's Wear for very, very little money. If you would save, we thenask you to come to this, our greatest Thanksgiving Sale.
DIG REDUCTIONS ON , Roys' Clothing BOYS' HEAVY MACKINAWS Scotch plaid, pockets and belt. Sizes 12 to 17, regular $12.00 value, at $7.50. SkesC Q 7 to 1 0, regular $9.00 value, at U U BOYS' SUiTS Made of velour. Sizes 10 to 16. Two pair pants. Regu- Q O lar $13.00 value at vO.J BOYS' SUITS Made of wool mixtures. In sizes 9 to f6. Regular $3.50 Ql value. Special at ) 2S3 BOYS' SUITS Made of serge and wool mixture. Sizes 2 to 6. Regular (JO QtZ $5.C0 value. Soeci -I at 0 JU JUNIOR COATS Made of bolivia and velour cloth, embroidered backs, loose ancHelted, nutria collars. Very special g LADIES' WINTER COATS A full line of bolivia and velour coals, trimmed with beaver Specially priced 7C AO collars. a x r rr . from 5 I D.VJ to LADIES' SUITS SPECIAL Trimmed with fur. Regular $30.00 values. 1 g Qg -Very special at. p&wLADIES' 36-IMCH SEALIME FUR COATS Trimmed with opossum and squirrel collars. These are regular $125.00 C7Q Hfl values. Special at Women 's Hats Special One Lot LADIES' HATS To Clear at $1.50
Women 's Hose Special LADIES' WOOL HOSE Per pair 89c
Hammond . ecza Li I. Feinberg, Prop. Children's Coats CHILDREN'S COATS In the newest style and colors. Velvet, trimmed with astrakan collars and self-trimmed. Heavy wool mixture. Sizes 2 to 6. Regular l CS $7.50 and $6.00 values at. . . . P4iWU CHILDREN'S COATS Made of heavy velour cloth, loose and belted back. Ages 3 to 6. Regular $8.50 values. Special at -. . . . CHILDREN'S COATS In the newest styles and materials. Sizes 7 to 10. CJQ QC Regularly $12.00 CHILDREN'S COATS Wool mixtures and velour cloth, self and fur trimmed. Also including velour velvet. Sizes 8 (JJO AC to 14. Regularly $15.00 $O.VJ LADIES' WOOL DRESSES Big Reductions Of tricotine and serge, in the latest styles. Special for this sale, ranging in J Q QC price up from pJ7.ii2 CHILDREN'S VELVET AND CORDUROY DRESSES In sizes 2 to 6. 0 Cfl Priced up from VJ.OU ALSO A FULL LINE OF GIRLS' DRESSES Sizes 8 to 1 4. Specially priced & A AC up from Boys9 Half Hose One Lot BOYS HALF-WOOL UNION SUITS Gray and Tan Broken Sizes 69c
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