Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 351, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1922 — Page 5

Friday, April 28, 1922.

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TIP IX SESAT1J t INTER NATIONAL MEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON", April 28. An advance "tip" given speculators on th New Torlc stock exchange that the government had leased the Wyoming noval oil reserve to a pri

vate company caused trading In tne company's stock to jump to more than $30,000,000 In three days, while official Information was withheld from the newspapers and the public by Secretaries Fayy and Denby, Senator Robert P. Ijafollette, Republican, of Wisconsin, charged in the Senate today.

MA.HKET CLOSE NEW YORK, April 28. The stockmarket closed steady today. Many of the loading stocks were In fair demand In the last hour, makine

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We mean the kind that wear the kind that are comfortable and the kind that sell at prices to conform with your lower wages, those you will find at THE ARMY STORE a reputation that we are proud of.

Endicott-Johnson Army Work Shoes

Absolutely solid leather soles, counters, heels, in fact every part of them. Through a huge cash buy we are able to offer them to you at the ridiculous price of only

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M en's Scout Shoes A fine comfortable shoe also made by the d 1 oy Endicott-Johnson Shoe Co. $3.00 values if at only ... JUL Officer Shoes mnj Thru a special f f purchase we are r-??rlS. able to offer yon jJ0Z&t--" svFS our Famous Offi- .V-"--- f II j ''""l. cer Show at only XVifeS $3,75 uBp0 RUBBER BOOTS MEN'S FIRST QUALITY RUBBER C&O AO BOOTS .... p4Zi--J' BLUE CHAMBRAY WORK SHIRTS AT yf ONLY "3r Jr f OVERALLS, HEAVY DENIM, SPECIAL, ggc MEN'S HEAVY COTTON WORK -I f Q PANTS

Black Berry, Blue Berry, Rasp- f berry, Loganberry. Large No. 10 can, weighs 84 pounds J J

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gains of around one point. Oil Issues were stronff, S. O. of New Jersey advancing: nearly 54 points to 183',-a. Mexican Petroleum rose to 131. Corn Products advanced 2 V4 to 104 H. Canadian Pacific was the leder of the rail group, touching: 141J,i, an upturn of over two points. Republic Steel had a sudden sharp advance in the last few minutes to 61. a gain of over three points. Government bonds unchanged; railway and other bonds steady. XEff YORK STOCKS CLOSE Allis Chalmers 49 U American Car and Foundry ...I6O14 American Steel Foundry 38 American Tel. and Tt! 122 Baldwin Locomotive . 115', Bethlehem Steel B ... 774 Chesapeake and Ohio 65',i Chicago and Northwestern .... 74'j Colorado Fuel 31 Crucible Steel 64 General Motors .-. . . 12 Lackawanna Steel Lehigh Vall-jy 62 Mexican Petroleum 131 Midvale Steel 374 Norfolk and Western .....106 Northern Pacific 75 Pure Oil 33 Ti Pressed Steel Car 79 " Railway Steel Springs 101 Reading 76 Republic Iron and Steel ;. 614 Texas Co. 46 U. S. Steel 97 Westlnghouse 61 Willys Overland Sinclair Oil 31 CHICAGO CASH GltAIX WHEAT No. 2 red $1.41; No. 3 red $1.37; No. 2 hard yellow $1.40; No. 3 hard yellow $1.33; No. 3 mixed $1.3501.36. CORN No. 2 mixed 6161c; No. 2 white 61 062c; No. 2 yellow 61 62c; No. 3 mixed 6061c; No. 3 white 62c; No. 3 yellow 6061c; No. 4 mixed 6959c; No. 4 white 5961c; No. 4 yellow 6860c. OATS No. 1 white 45c; Nd 2 white 3944c; No. 3 white 38 43 c; No. 4 white 36S9c CHICAGO PRODITE BUTTER Receipts 6.423 tubs.

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Girls' Oxfords snappie oxfords in all the prevailing styles. Our Saturday offer is a brown calf oxford a $6.50 value for $4.00 Standard Shoe Repair 233 E. State St. Just East of P. 0.

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Patent, Calf and Kid Leathers Very Distinctive Moderately Priced $5Mupto $gj THE BEST VALUES IN TOWN. J. SCHLOER SONS

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The Honeymoon Trail is almost certain to be strewn with happiness for those who start upon the journey with MendelTrunX

THIS BRIDE'S MODEL of MENDEL-TRUNX is made to carry all the proper equipment. It has a place for everything is really a traveling dressing room. It keeps gowns and lingerie fresh and unwrinkled. and it need not be unpacked during the entire trip. Offered at the Factory's Special Price of

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Just Received New Spring Line of CANTEED BAGS and PURSES C. S. Lesser 145 State St., opp. Orpheum

Cremery extra 39c; standards 39c; firsts 3538c; packing Btock 16 18c. EGGS Receipts 4.4 75 cases. Miscellaneous 22V423c; ordinary firsts 2122c; firsts 23 24c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 30c; chickens 26c; roosters 17c; geese 18c; ducks 30c. POTATOES Receipts 54 cars. Wis. round white $1.852.00; Mich, round white $2.00; Minn, round white $1.7391.90; Idaho rurals $2.10 2.20. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs. 7c; 70 to 80 lbs. 89c; 90 to 110 lbs. 910c; fancy ll12c, CHICAGO IJVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 23.000. Market active to mostly 1015c higher. Bulk $10.25 10.65. Top $10.70. Heavy weight $ia.3010.55; medium weight $10.4510.70; light weight $10.6010,70; pigs $9.5010.50. CATTLE Receipts 4.000. Market firm. Beef steers, choice and prime $S.609.25. medium and good $7.65 8.65, good and choice $8.359.10, common and medium $6.908.35; butcher cattle, heifers $5.65 8.60, cows $4.657.35, bulls $4.506.75. SHEEP Receipts 8,000. Market firm. 25c higher'. Lambs. 84 lbs. down, $12.50'gl5.00; lambs 84 lbs. up, $12.0014.75; lambs, culls and com

mon, $9.50312.00. 1 EAST BITFALO LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 20. Mark? active. Shipping steers $8,25'8.75. butcher grades $7.00ig!8.60; heifers

$5.508.00; cows $2.256.50; bulls $3,7345.50; feeders $3006.00; milk cows and stringers I40(gl25. CALVES Receipts 2,500. Market active. Cuil to choice $3,44 9.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts 8.000. Markets active. $14 16. Choice lambs $6.0013.50; cull to fair J9.0013.00; yearlings $3.00 10.00. HOGS Receipts 5.600. Market

active. Torkers $11.50; pigs $11.60; mixed $11.25ll-50; heavy $10.85 11.10; roughs $9.009.25; stags $5.00 6.00. EAST ST. LOCIS LIVE STOCK CATTLE Receipts 1,000. Market steady. Native beef steers $8.50 9.25; yearling steers and heifers $8.609.25; cows $4.006.50; stockers and feeders $5.006.75; calves $3.508.50; canners and cutters $3 4.50. HOGS Receipts 1,000. Market 1520c higher. Mixed and butchers I10.4510.GI); good heavies $10.40 10.55; roughs $8.90(39.15: lights $10.4510.60; pigs $9.25 10.50'; bulk $10.4510.50. SHEEP Receipts 200. Market stedy. Mutton ewes $8.00 8.50;

lambs $15.00015.75; choppers $3.003,5.00.

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SIOCX CITY LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 6.000. Market steady to 10c higher. Range $8,75 10.05. Bulk $9.7510.00. CATTLE Receipts 1.500. Market strong. Short feds $7.00g.50; fed butchers $5.50ig;7.75; stockers and yearlings $6. 007.50; feeders $6.00 7.00; feeding cows ond heifers 3.75 5.75. . i SHEEP Receipts 1.000. Market steady.

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A. MILLER 348 N. Hohman St. Telephone 2402

Specials for Saturday

STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, per dozen .

26c

Fine Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for Pure Creamery Butter, per pound Pure White Lard. 3 lbs. for Fine Tomatoe Catsup, 2 bottles for Monarch Baked Beans. 3 cans for , Fancy Red Kidney Beans, No. 2 cans, 2 cans for. . . . Kellogg's and Post Toasties Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs.. . Red Cross Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. for Fancy Peas, No. 2 cans, 3- cans for Fancy Red Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 3 cans for Fine Cooking Potatoes, per bu., $1.45; per peck Clothes Lines, double line, at Live Hens, per pound

58c 41c 42c 25c 28c 25 c 25c 25c 28c 33 c 38c 65c 32c

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Ceresota and Gold Medal Flour, 49 lbs.. $2.48; C?1 OO

Fine Peaberry Coffee, 2 lbs. for 49c; per lb

Our Fine Breakfast Coffee Or 2 lbs. for 49c; per lb Monarch Coffee, in 3 lb. QQq pkgs, at

Soap American Family, P. & G.

Naptha, Fels Naptha, Light House, 1 0 bars . . . Kitchen Klenzer, 3 s cans for Grandma's Washing Powder, per pkg

Pet Milk, large cans, per , 0 can

NutroNarge cans, 3 for .,

Libby's Apple Butter, 7z Jjq oz. can,- 2 for Fine California Peaches, No. 3 cans, 3 cans 54c; can Toilet Paper, 4 rolls 25c

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FREE DEUVERY TO AIL PARTS OF THE CITY

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Leg of Veal, per pound .... 14c Breast of Veal, 5c Veal Chops and Steak .... 18c Rib Roast, per pound 23c Pot Roast, per pound . . . . 2V2c Pork Loin Roast, 25c Home Made Pork Sausage . . . 15c Good Bacon, 18c Small Hams, per pound .... 20c

A trip around the world In 408 hours, at a cost of $3,400, will soon be possible by connecting up different aerial routes. The usual tune for the globe-circling trip by land and water under existing conditions is reckoned at 60 day.

L. P. NEWBY ELECTED NEW ORLEANS. April 27 LeonIdas P. Newby, of Knlghtstown, Ind. was today elected most excellent grand master of the Knights Templars order In the United States at the thirty-fifth triennial conclave here. No decision has been reached as to the next convention city.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Laundry Drivers at once, Slick's

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WANTED Laborers, pice work, average $4.fi0 to $5 per 10 hour shift. Anaconda Lead Products Co., 161st t. nnri Mf'nok nvv. East fhl. 4:?K:1

WHY WOMEN GET DESPONDENT Are not women natuially as lighthearted, brave and hopeful as men? Tes, certainly; but a woman' organism is essentially different from a man's more delicate, more sensitive and more exacting. Women In delicate health are more dependent, more nervous, more Irritable and more despondent. When a woman develops nervousness, sleeplessness, backaches, headaches, dragglngdown pains and melancholia she should lose no time In giving Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound a fair trial, as it will quickly dispel such troubles. This root and herb medicine contains no drugs and has been the standby of American womanhood for nearly fifty years. Adv.

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A & P Flour 24 lb. sack 99c Potatoes :::::: si 29c

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Peanut Butter pound : : 14c Fairy Soapiarge,10c-smaii,5c A & P Evap. Milk : tall can, 3 for 25c

Corn Meal

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10 lbs. 19c

lona Tomatoes No.2can,2f0r 25c

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ELECTRIC CLEANER It Not Only Sweeps IT CLEANS FREE TRIAL UPON REQUEST See Latest Model We are the AUTHORIZED FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS for LAKE COUNTY Repair Parts and Real Service for All Ohio's Sold in Past Ten Years. JOHNSON, DICKS & COMPANY 401 E. 61st Street, Corner So. Park Ave. Phone WentWth 1773 Chicago, III.

Mustard

GULDEN'S 13c

8-oz. Tumbler 8c

Pint Mason Jar

13c

COFFEE

8 O'clock 25c

Red Circle 33c

Boka 39c

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ORANGE PEKOE INDIA CEYLON 14-pound package

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The Largest Retail Grocery House in the West 835 Calumet Ave., Hammond, Ind. 674 S. Hohman St, Hammond, Ind. 247 State St, Hammond, Ind. 3447 Michigan Ave., Ind: Harbor, Ind. 3716 Cedar St, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 2210, 137th St, Indiana Harbor, Ind. 308, 119th St., Whiting, Ind. 783 Indiana Blvd., Whiting, Ind. Now Operating Over 5500 Stores in the U. S.

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The conspicuous absence of the Hupmobile from the used-car advertising columns

: simply means that when the .tiupmooue owner has occasion to re-purchase, he usually buys another Hupmobile. Hupmobile owners give sound and ample reason for this pronounced loyalty. I They will tell you the Hupmobile's depreciI ation is slower and smaller; that its price as a used car is proportionately higher. j The qualities which win their highest regard, however, are the everlasting regularity of performance and service, the consistent economy and efficiency, which have always stamped the Hupmobile an extraordinary motor car value. Touring Car, $1350; Roadmter, $1350; Roaditer-Coupe, $1485; Ccupe, $1835; Sod an, $1935; Cord Tiros on mil gnodels Prices F. O. B. Detroit. Revenue Tax. Extz. East Chicago Anto Sales Co. East Side Garage & Phone 834 Sales Co., Phone 386 East Chicago, lad. Hammond, Ind. D-QnopnunoDDflDe

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