Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES
Wednesdav. O. t. 10. 1917.
BRITISH GIKL .MUNITION WORKERS GIVE
AME11ICAX FIGHTING MEN HEARTY WELCOME
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British girl nunition workers celebrating Anglo-American day at Blackpool, England. This truck load of pretty cirls vho are making- munitions for the allies formed a picturesque part of th celebration of Ar.c!o-Ainncun day at r.:ackpool, Knjrland. recently. They ?ro extenriir..' a hoartv welcome to the arriving Americans by joining in the procession that was oran;zed jrroct tht? L-Itors. America was represented at the ceremonies l.y Dr. Wallace Buttrick. Sir F. E. Smith, tl.e British attorney g-er.eral and the mayor of Blackpool joined in the celebration.
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ports a food of requests for room n'sorations. At Din h.iti ,r .rin. uh.rtthe assuciation will Imvc h- hiIoih. i ti rs, It is r. r .noum-t'ij th" C ti in n-1 for aceomrnoi.i.i tion far oxi't-ids that of f rm. r yoiirs. The cVm ;r.lor f Oniiimfri:-1 :n..' merclmnts' ass-ic iat ion. are aspisttiif; in provi Uiit; rooms for t arher-s, ami will viii h room-bureau a day prior to th? con volition.
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''.Kkill of fl'l. ;i! ion of ( 'olornilo. rml !!:-!! tit O? tl.f X;Ul"lMl lii U i a t 1 i II.' I 1 A:-oviat i"ii, v iij !! wtlli an inlo-ot-n,"'5.-ai;i' f..r tlv. teachinic bo.ly. Alt'. rt .1. ltrv' ri-H:. for'ner 1'. S. Senator.
Of the half dwn or more "hrnii' ir.-s" I
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probably renters more str.nlv at. .1 1 '",n
"Mrs. Cora Wilson Stewart. jivsil tit oi
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1 who ornes to toll tlio tea h--rs abi'iit hT INTJIAXArOLIS. IXD.. Oct. 19. This j fflll,U9 -M.K.En,!,, School?" ia tbyear s convention of the Indiana TYa.-h-j t!,,.ul!lams of Ktr.turky. An imornasrs' Association promises to brittft from ! vi,vm eh-ira-'-r to ;.l..!r-s. tli.' c-nven-
tiou wi'i he !..n. p'raneis Xi llson, farmer member of tie; llritish T'arll.tment, who is now in America talking- of the worhl's war tran'Jy. laciuUvd In t'u' list of i-.o'abic-s en;uKrl ia Franco?' Hifliwiil. who h'iso will tn.k of tno wrrlil a proat strife. Mtieh of her cirlliomi was sp.'nt at the royal court of
12.01"! to l&.ooo Hoosior lnstructot to the rapitol city, in tho opinion of th? officers. The extrnorJinary merit of the program and the many imp riant problems to be considered are lik ly to make this jratherin: of the stato prlfro?s one of the most eventful in the history of the association.
an miilrosw on his Tavorito hn TUarsiiall." aiu! tlioro vi!l :!i!"5 for ilo iiistruo'i Ifn of
't" :'f iit s-'.-tioiis. Ho::anta Koomar lio. of (';.!. u(' i, will be on the rosrum for -Tlo N'ow i irienl ore! the Future Atn r ioa." An a ; r: ; 1 Ir-n rotiiic: will hnrdly b i'1-irl'te without th" veteran b-cturor, ! : i : : ': If. '. av!I. w "no bo tfuro lus "Aero; of Piomonils."
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"PpOR its exquisite richness and -J- naturalness of rendition, for its beauty, and for its many unique and exclusive features, you uill choose the Sonora, which won highest score at the Panama -Pacific Exposition for tone quality.
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The Kief er-Stewart Co. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Wholesale Distributers.
Ask your dealer for tLe Sonora. If he hasn't It, vrrife u direct.
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TIMI'V It I l!i: I AT iTtTH M'lTH. IXI.H .N.AFOI.IS. Ir.ft. Oct. 10. There
j is I-. . id.-' a U: interest in the que.i t i r i of who : t he arip"intpi to sucj cod J-iU-f Irwin on thu .Suprenie
eourt " nch. It is ip to tha provernor to r'a'.'.- tb.o a i'Dfiir ( -non t. Vut (iov-f'li-ir 'l-irii. ;, !i is : tilt a very so'k man, ti,..'.mli !. is i e-'Ovor!n. ami it i- ib, i't f s; ! if -." '.vii! ho in oo:j.1ition t trive attention important a toHtter as 'h s- i"' ti "ii of a M'.r.-rcne court many wot-is. i.ioiitonart 'Pivovnor Fustli i fiotinr g --I-.', rnor ileiim? the tim that. Hovel nor G.iodi ii'h is in-ap;o iiat"d. hut it is not iiiitvpii that ho will appoint h judi-'o (if ihe Siirirorio court. Huili is lo.'ki.iicr af tr f u. h loutino niBt;er
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;.-,...! i a to fe.'!i vo sttontjon, p'M'h as tl.-' ,:a'n!o.tr of -. -ro 'i i s.ti. .ns and parole. end !-. lik a. but li' is not presniniing; t" asrt hi rtyiit to take over the n I r i':tles e.f tho joi ornor's of tb. T'oat tl'ro v ill orno livelv wirjiillina: and rooting- for the appointment of d jfforont mm to this position .'emu to he as?'i'o, but there will not 1 o any iinsomlv s-Mamhle. No ona kr.'-ws what lie idP. i.T eioyornor f, -di k-h niis;ht ho in rsnrd to the svlo.-t Um of a man. Onlv ono name l;i bon mntionod so far. and it is not known whoth.or he would aoeept. th" plee if tendord. niid that is ')Wen II. Heaton e t Fort Wayno. Tli" Supreme eourt district, hieh n-.'n i T'i-esentod bv .Iud.ro Irin n h Supreme onrt e.ui.P"!ef of Vhltly. A!i.n. Ifunttnp'on. WelM. Fla-kford. Adams. II ow aid. iirnt, day. Madison. rola ware. Randolph. Hancock. Henry. Va no. Fayotte. Frion and Franklin count ley. It lias boon fuxsostori bore. nlso.
t tbat tho governor ii.iBht pick U. K. j I.oph of Tluntlnaton for the Supronie I ( Wirt ben il. I-esb if now deputy ntJ ternov porioral, and bo has made two ji'i'-o( f t j-.idA of tb appellate I rr.r. rt
VOU WANT TO PAY . During the firt two ays of the Straube Second Annual Clearing Sale, pianos woro )('uvz dclivrrcd in every direction of tho Calumet district. Transfer men were delivering pianos until 10 o'clock Saturday night. Tnhl. Ijcr-ausc people never had such an opportunity in y i liy t ho history of this county to purchase such good pianrs before at such extremely low prices and exceptionally easv terms.
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is responsible for this demand. The people have learned that Straube 's do just as they state in their advertising. Not a single customer rinds fault with our method of telling the truth in piano selling. No person is disappointed at Straube "s. Every piano is as represented. "No stalling'-? about "$750 Pianos for $445"; no "5 carloads at less than wholesale prices." No pianos advertised that we never had, but simply better pianos for smaller prices than Scare Head piano dealers have to offer.
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llay-?r ianos sold in this territory. The people who compare the Wilborn Solo-Harp Player for only $395, the Hammond Melo-Harp Flayer for only S450, containing all block tin tubing, automatic tracking device, 88 flexible lingers,. standard, noiseless, stiekless motor, against the Mr. Rubber Tubes kind the man-killing pedaling kind the squeaky, sticky motor kind the fumbling tracker device kind are buying Wilborn Solo-Harp Players and Hammond Melo-Harp Players they arc trading in their good used pianos. '$60,000,000 Back of Ohf Guarantee would not make these pianos better. A guarantee is no better than the word of truth spoken by even an honest tramp. It's the piano as it really is in tone, appearance, durability and price that you arc interested in. i '
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Adam Schaff Piano Kboni.ed, worth 8150. C"J Take our won I JO 8." Down, 81 Monthly.
Woodward Piano La rge .mahogany, nic as new, good as ik-w 810 Down, 85 Monthly. Bjur Bros. Tiano Xi-o walnut, used (J about 4 years. A bargain. y 8i0 I) wn. 8i M"onthlv.
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Tig" New Brambach Baby Grand in show P"I0 window at a price to place it in your parlor at 8ii per month. Adam Schaff Piano Ebony, a rattle trap, needs fixing, about years old. good enough for (TQ A the. kaiser. Only $0U Vocdward Piano Kino golden oak, handsome colonial p-tyle, new but sliopworn. Own it jQ 810 Down, -85 Monthly.
Francis Bacon Piano Early English oak. If you knew its splendid qualities you would COOsl hurry for it at $&U s!0 Down, 8( Month! v.
Straube Piano The 100 pure piano, figured mahogany, used 4 years, good as ever; sells for 957 8350, no loss. At this sale for only LhJ I 810 Down, 8b Monthlv.
Irvington Piano Burl wal., shopworn but new 3 , 810 Down, $5 Monthly.
Hammond Piano Mahogany case. Show window bargain
$10 Down, $5 Monthly.
$375 New Behr Bros. Piano Burl wal., at a price too low to make public. $350 Francis Bacon Piano Fumed oak, used in our
sheet music department for months. r
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Overton Piano Large oak, warranted 10 years, nice
as pianos selling generally at $285 f 10 down and $5 monthly, only
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Wessel Piano The $350 style, massive ease design,
brass trimmings, like new; good for 20
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Kohler & Campbell Piano It's a $325 "new piano. Price too low to quote, but the reduction is upwards of $100. $6 monthly. Geo. P. Gross Piano New, the $350 style, in San Do
mingo mahogany. A bargain, at $285, but (ri you can take it now for $10 Down, $6 Monthly.
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