Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 14 August 1918 — Page 5
"UVdnesdav. 'August 14, 191S
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PERSONAL!
SOCIAL HEWS
children hv returnM to their horaf, S12 Beall avenue, after a summer vacation spent in Michigan.
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Dr. A. L. Hickman, with his wife and baby of 1154 Harrison street, will leavo today for Cadillac. Mich . to visit with "Ue doctor's brother in law, Chester Vji!or. They expect to bo gone about et -Says.
Mr. p.r.d Mrs. Fred Donovan and II. P.. Schneider of 85. Clinton street are frpendinff their vacation at Evereits Itefert, Eagle Kiver. Wis., where they have a coHajro and expert to remain or t'vral weeks for the benef.t of Mrs. 1 onovan's health. She is suffering: from .-.n attack of hay fever. The Junior r.ed Cross of the Irvinij school wiil not meet on Thursday as usual but will be postponed this weekThe meetit'.g will be resumed next week find will h every Thuuday thereafter from l'i a. sn. until 3:30 p. m. until the beginning of the school term.
II. Dannn'ne with his wife and
The Tounsr IncMeV Sodality of St. Joseph's church giw a beach part y at Lake Front Dark tomorrow veul p.) . All members and frl-'nd.s are invited. Mrs. Thomas Meara of 102 option street will Itav.i th:? .vnlnn I t Indianapolis to spend a week with relatives.
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE OS CANAL TO RELIEVE RAILROADS
! thing possible to display the smart I lines and chic style of the iurt;me !
Practice of Medicine Guesswork.
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Mrs. Joseph Wood oi is spending' several w onts at Kattaning. Fa.
Walthaiii sirek.s wit a h.-r j.:u
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Phones: 142123. Hohman Street, Near Stats.
"SUMMERS" Our Fountain's Music Our fountain 's open for the season, and the n:errv. noisome 'Biz ' of our ICE COLD SODA is coo'i'ng. SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. "Over There" Special A delicious mid-summer combination of chocolate, vanilla and French ice cream, fresh loganberries, raspberries, whipt cream and pecan? 3Cc $1.00 Xuxated Iron 79c f-3 75 Hcrlick Malted Milk. ...$3.29 c California Syrup Figs 43c
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Mr. and Mrs. Plierman Jl-liwen and baby of 1145 Monroe street are visiting Mr. McKwen's part ms at Fialnwel'. Mich. The Xeighljorh"oi r".ub r-ivt y.-ter-tlay afternoon with Mrs. Harry Vaux at her home in Rlmbach avenue. The c'ul) will d'.'bai.d utid have no more rneU:is until cooler weather. !v. II 'leu so of j!t. Lou in. Mo., i. spending a two woeks' vacation an.i : vlfitlrg with hi parent. IXf-x. and Mrs. Thodore Clause In ll.uior st r'-et. j - I Mrs. V. V. Me n is at t)v Men sum-! mer home a' tirand I'.each. Mich. !
Pa :i Emory and family are at Cedar Rapids, la, and will return Friday They are. visum w th Mr. Emery's mother. Mrs Martin Lir.z cf 252 Sibley street is visiting with her brother Loraine Pe'Vitt at Indianapolis. Mr and Mrs F. N. Htckk of 4 4 Carroll street and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. PeWeese of Rimbach avonue haw just returned from Minneapolis where they wont to visit their son Robt. De. e at the Punninpwortli Naval Club. Last Sunday was spent at Winner. Lake.
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from which the play gets its name.
i She even poses in a shop window to I
the edification of a huge crowd, clad; It has been Fold that tne practice of in the garment which she calls 'the i medi-.-ino at best in simply o game of nattiest thine: she ever wore." j syi-sunrk. because t:.e action o.f dru3
varies to a trtat decree upon different
BABY BOY FALLS
j individuals; but when a medicine has i I;v-d for forty years', constantly if row -
BREAKING LEG ins in sales and popularity there can be . no r renter proof of its merit. Such a Neil Berdlne. four-year-old son of Mr. j nvdit ine is I.jdia I. rinkham's V"end Mr. Flint Cerdine. 150th street, 1 '"table Compound, that famous old root fell while playinR in. the basement ' and h-rb remedy, now recognized from
of his home vesterday and sustained ore to snore as tne stanaara rt-me
a fracture of the right le?.
-Adv.
TO QUARANTINE VENEREAL DISEASE
A tri-week! y ice is nov. ,;i ;,: York's $1.'.. ii.n' between that Othiv cities to
f;;st. fre.ght serv.cralion o v-r Xcw , -: Urge .-aj! ity jtni n:'!;.!!'!. bu si-rvt-d tv th
canal are Albany, Ttcy, Ar.i.ster-
Bare-cs on Bufa!o-New Yok canal. i,-tr:L I.itt:-- i-ai!s, Home, Syracuse, Ivochcst .-r, !.c .-i:port, To lawnr.-ia i-nd Niasr-'tra Fa::.-. Th n.te -a ill by a :x-.r!tE-.C!y 2" vr c t:t !wr than railway .-.iti.-i un.i will i he.p to rfciivvt,' rail congestion.
Ton deck-loa.linc nover freighters and two covered barges form the p;tse:t nucleus of the fleet planned. The present canal is the ol-.i lirie canal rebuilt and enlarged-.
I The Hammond city c-un1:! at an fail date will be prepnted u ith an
ordinance drawn bv th state board
of health and demanding: that cssps of 'enereal disease he quarantined j At a meeting- hdd in Liberty H!l last j evpninp Dr. Starr and Dr HellwiEr. i
representincr the state board of health p.nd the government, told of the necessity of stopping the spread of the
I diseases to protect soldiei s and war ! workers. Several councilman wer j present and expressed sympathy with the movement. I Th ordinanco provides that eah I ;.'nysic:an report at or.cp ea. of the 'diseases to the secretary of the heard of health.
for female ills
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for Lor-rte. before t.oi:i cast le.
n few days
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The S'.,r,,laro Ho:; it v.' ch;:i'( h 1.' M ;h ir ;n- t nu at the home ,.f Miss Ad. 27 Uiml.a. h a iw . The
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MOHMAN 5 T. WC Art STATE HAMMONftWa
Mrs. W. A. Stout and Mrs. John Withelm of Detroit street w ill ro tomorrov to Cedar Lake to remain the rest of the week. Their young: sons have been attending the Scout Kneampment. there and will break camp Sunday.
Mrs Bryce Whit.'.ker is having a two weeks' vacation fro::: l.r duties as secretary to Supt. McDaniel of the public schools. Mrs. Whitaker will take hrt trips to poin's of interest.
At the regular meeting of the Max Phulman Oat for Wednesday, August 14th. arrangements will be made for carrylnsr out the membership campiiprn. Members are ured to pay all clues in arrears tonight. Thos? who do so will only pay oen dollar for next year's dues. All others will pay two.
3. &. H. Green Stamps.
DOWN THE HIGH COST OF LIVING Shine? cost you onlv ten cents at
Bijou Shoe Shining Parlor, 175 State St. Ha m m on d , Indiana.
S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING. AUTO VANS. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammond. Second flocr above Pastlaie Theater.
Mrs. R. C Gro'he and small sn ponald of Lewis s'reet are in Chlco for a few days' v.sittns with Mrs. Grothe's mother. Otis L. .lacoby of Klamath Falls. "re.. arrived in Hammond last evening from Norfolk. Va.. to visit his aunt Mrs. Winfleld Baker of 61:1 Ann s'reet. Mr. Jacob !s in 'he naval sercic-. and Is stationed on the V. S. S. Huntington, He enlisted for duty f.fteen months ago and since the 11th cf August. 1917. has mad seven trips to France with the transport convoys. Mr. Jacob has an eigrht day furlough and will 1'avc Friday. Miss Helen Frnley who has been visiting: with Miss Adele Dunbar in FJmbn.ch avenue and hr sis'er Miss Miry Fraley who visited with Miss Ruth Dickover of F.uth s'reet. both left today
ed wi'h sons ii:id pni.n-r and the radsn K of the minuets of thus prevk'ti ! no i tii g M.?s M ri;!:u W.i.inr pu.' a i tcry interest ins r- port '?' t!.- cwivi-r.- J tion h- id at Battle Ground. I nd . where; j-he bad Con,- a? a d -i.-Kat. '. Fl-.-r-t ion :
j oi oincers u ;i tie,,; niin u.- Ttiuowot.'
results: Iiv-Mdcn. Pry M,uo; vice pr..s-i i:'ent. Ha.f! Younger; secretary, Gladys Younster; tr asurer. Ituth " en: ''!'-,
j respondins secretary, Adeie iJunl-ar; j mite box secretary. M'-riam Was nor. j Thfre er.. .'..ii f.vecty in a' tei,... ic.-, j M'.s.-es rvi Jliln sir.d Adele rn;b'r j a t-re tio- Vi. s!'s.--rs Jin! f-r' 1 refi-.r-h-
j ments. I fie ; ,-. or meeire t-u- pexr 1 month will be announce,! later. The : two quests for the e er.in? v. ere Miss's
Helen an.t M'-ry Fraley of Greencast 1". Ind. - -- BEAE EATS AN
ASSEMBLYMAN;
Bt Un:tf.:. I'r-s 1 T'"KI" A :s '. "! Kon-.'n ?':Mitn. a mer.iher o f the - r re t an 1 n-seroh'T of Hokkaido was k :!ed and dvc.,j ,. :.v a rear ti'-ir th- pViln f Kitjil recer.tl. ai::-:i!:''-r ,a d pa: "h to the news; ape:- Nichi Ni l:i f:--m ?ap-p-ir Snsaro . sa:tlng: r ,ia invpt;pati' n exp ".en t - M'v;nt Tokachi with an A ;n;i ptild-. !-.. escaped when the I -a: n ' : f.-ked tjiej-n.
DEMONSTRATION SOHEDULE
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Me ClimUM, p. :m Y'oJ :.aiter Class t Hr 11. 2 p .tv Canning Vliv-
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inton School. Friday - p. i.i. '.'.-inninc Wallice S- hoed. Th-"s.- demonstrations are open to ever l"1- d--. A demonstration m he ni run a-, d for at tii.- hotn-s. by cnlhnif Miss C..ndi. T. ! phoni:n:la r 74
FIGHTING SLAVS j TO BE RECOGNIZED j ( . , . ! ; ;tl '.-mtk:'. I's-si'i ; WAriHIXGTiVV, a tip-. 14. Recognition ' o f the Cxe.'k'.i-f-'lovi'k armies la expected j so .n America is almost sure to follow! , .he example of Great Britain. France i land Italy and recognize the fighting' 'Slav. Too C. i fcs are Jo, ked upon today! as an instrument toward ending- the, war quickly. Their armies are foiling!
: - io, i ii . ....".ii'i Ann ineir frnth :s trv.viii) in Aust ro-Hunfrary. i In Lohem.;1 Citeeko-Slovaks have
. accuniuslt.-d war munitions, and j firing to strike.
EXGlJRSiON SATURDAY
are pre-
llav.- ;it tended a cann'r.g Jf-m- : i r.st ra t ion '. to- w :il he o;ven in the : S i.rne.t: Science Rcr.i of tl.e Wash- ; rtrton ? hooj ,-.n Ti'. i t ' s el t 2 p. in . ' A .c. I.i. I: you kr. i'.v how t.. can. will , .--,! n -t t .v.if out and help us in exhtncimc your :d--r,s with us. If yo i have not canned, we may be able f j help you. f-v is a!!- to hive garden, all year hv canning' It. r.ow and f orinsr It in the pantrv. Bv th cold -pa. k ; .r.r.ir.g. the favor, e lr. taste ar all i..-ti:ne.l. airaest like the tieth pro-! . t Kvf-ry body is w el ::.(. ',
TROOPSHIP SUNK BY HUN U-BOAT
, P. MEET
TO DISCUSS GIG TASK
Next Saturday, Aupust 17'h. is the day set for the Grotto bnat excursion and picnic at Michigan City. This excursion will be by Tere Marquette No. 6. a safe, substantial and reliable boat, under government inspection, and tho indications are that ther-s
j w ill be between two hundred and fft v j and three hundred that will take advantage of the or-pert y, nit y for a nice cool day on the lane and in the beaut . -ful Ickc j c:.-. at the I oint of d'stic.-i-I tion. j The boat will r.ot be crowded but i there win b" n good bunch of congenial
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G rot t o w i-. es.
"Reirlster. Thursday, was the slopan and k
P.epublican rally of workers, precinct committeemen and candicla'es that was held at Celumet. East Chicago. last r. ieht.
FART?. Aue. 14. Four" h,. , Fron1 ?!xty to everity-f!ve men were ,
forty-two persons are mtssins from th ' Pr!"nt and on cf the rno?t enthuFrench transport Diammah ht, - t siastlc meetings was held that has
pc-op;e cc-r.sistins birec members, ether Mason
families and sweet hearts. At Michigan City. a program cf trraro contests and sports has beoB provided and it is especially urgM t hit
the kiddies h; taken ai'ms and eivea ' good time. August lath." j r'.d.-gatiorR from Han.mnd. Gary. y no'. of the j Crown Point. Whiting and Fast Chicago
will be found participating. Tickets are in the han .s of YV. F. Roe of the Calumet building. Kast Chicago. Tickets may t? reserved by phone at one dollar earn. Children half price.
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torpe-laed ni sunk the night of July 14 while under convoy. Th Djammah wss carrying passengers nrti troops. Struck by a torpedo, the French
filler AusT'iia
Moving Family to Gary. L. E. Judson. secretary-manager cf
' -haractertzed republicanism in East ! the Gary Commercial club, has moved
Chicago and Indiana Harbor for many j his family from E'.sin. 1:1.. to Gary rl a day. j they will occupy a pa rt ir.ent s at T57 Ty
ler street. Mr. Judsc-n returned batur-
Winona Lake. Ind.,
State Ccmmer-
J. SCHROETER OPERATED ON
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e an S -h : o---.-. f .- rr - I ! -d of 'A " ' '-. i : Ofp.t&l. ' ' 1 : i e 1 u . V an c j- - rat-.. -ii tr. he a;ot:tid and in !.:. Mrengtli.
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City Chairman J YV. Erlssev rresid- i
(-aot-.f fie A t i erl ae,d w a ocootn Kv Vila rirtt K . ' nIfnl Horn
."ered on t,!v ii st,..., , . I ae t f t.- . tr- where n attentet:
we.-e killed and three passengers are'0' town there w-ere present fniinh1 missing. Nine hundred and forty-eight i chairman K. M. Norton. Judge McMai a;.i-. n rs were save-;. j hon. Judge Hardy. John Frown fo i state senator, George Shaaf. John
: ("laussen. Sheriff Barnes, Cerk YVhearI on. Prosecutor Hunter. Engineer sly. i Auditor Ma- Foland. Trustee Vater.
n Harris. Treasurer Bradford, Dr.
i Evans. Gary, and others Mare; N--rn.?.nd! f-e!. part:' tilarlv at' The boys were met at the door bv
I MABEL NORMAND
IN VENUS I ODEL
SEPTEMBER 10;CHICAGO MAN
IS ARRESTED
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cial Secretaries' association conference. Mr. Judson addressed the body on membership.
War Savings enlistment day, June 28.
d3.i.:ng bathing- toes in the Irresponsible Jimmi Johnston o
Model." for everyone I Indiana Harbor who passed out deli- i
Story & Clark 3
Piano Co. Established ISiT. Capital aud aurpius $o,000,000.00. blanufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS Stores !n all principal cities of the United States. Factory Branches 603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 532-584 Oakley Ave., Hammond.
Wilfred 5Tnghe, Iffj-r.
Opposite Postoffiee.
Attending to Chickens and Garden. "My neighbors are surprised to see me looking so well, for they though' I would r.ot live to see summer. I had such pain around my heart as to cause me to faint. I knew it came from bloating and pressure of gas in my stomach. A friend in St. Louis told me to use Miyr's 'Wonderful Remedy and I now feel better than in all my life. I r.m doing my own work, attending t r,v chickens and my garden and have cleaned house." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract ani allays the inlammntton which causes practically all stomach. liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dos will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. Ridgeley Drug Stores in Gary, Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor and druggists everywhere. Adv.
lND!AN'.rr'I.'f. ,!:.'. 14. The pet!tion of th.- Nor 'he: n Indian Gas anil Fict ri'- '".o-nparv for .-Mthnri'y to :--' crease gas rates at Hi mnv.nd. VYi,:t- ! irg and IHast 'hi-"ao. s st for hear- j
o-.'.rt house. Ha :;-.:--, nd. ;
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: .:i ph---odrama which comes to: This put the crowd in good humor anil
i"'.'-a thmt.-e Thursday. Ausust I proceedinsrs went on apace. I s a b
is !e-,a.-. j t,, aqaati. s. One of her i There were two vacancies filed !.
Suffered Vith
heumatism, Catarrh and Stomach Trouble
: r. tr at Indiana. n a. :.-..
r e a t e s t success e s w-a s
1 j' ' nd who-- she. does not have an Ant'r.orv r-.vznn of 2221 N T-evef Ft . r.p;-.-rt-:n:tv in "T Venus Model'1 to
i hi' ago, w no was airestei r.y (.(nicer , d spo rt :n the hrir.v. she do
; y.ii.-lt. '. f'o- driving a tra k r r. Galu- ; -
, m-t boulevard was fried .2 m the- i j T'mmor.,j , ,-v .-oor this rr.-.rnmg bv j
' The Dtvirts ' thft effices of precinct committeemen- -
Frank Foda of the Fourth, resigned oi
I think -Number 40 For The Bleed'
d purifier has no equal. When
1 bepsm to take 'Number 4 0" I was in verv ooor health as 1 had Rheumatism.
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Catarrh. Stomach Trot
Lead roison-
D;AN ODOROUS
C AH.D OP THASIfS Mrs. Klira I'holiipi a'.d tarn to thank the m.-.nh-rs of the acted at the funeral service, Xettie V.- oden. also the t'n
neiKi.bors w ho were so gt-ntroua
sympa thy.
are ' h
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accusation: -f 41- Ash street, w a s r Warner on a war- , W O , 1
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Mrs. Cousins Tells What She Did to Regain. Strength.
Cc.atesville. Tenn
account of entering service and John ; ,n" ana an 1 un Jnat 1 n',a ,ru'a al-",-:1-
every known remedy to rc-.it-ve. 1 nave taken six bottles of 'Number 4V and am en a fast road to recovery. I owe my
Kinsey w;s elected to take his place: Joseph Karmilowiez was repla-ed by
ithe election rf Adam Slamkowskl.
Reports were plven by other precinct committeemen in regard to progress on registrations. All precincts are now quite thorousthly oreanized and a larg-e registration is I'-kfd for on Thursday.
The grippe !ef t A TT'PTJ'HTTJn C'T A TP
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life to it as I i.s-d to wcish 127 pounds 'and now wcich 14. my usual weight. I I could write r.-.---r but this sh"uld be i enciufrh to convince the most skeptical, i and you are at liberty to use this letter anyway you desire." G--o. Klinker. Lima. Ohio. I The ingredients in "Number 40 For i The Flood" are set down in the T" S.
P A TfTT BOATED y-TnilT ! Dispensatory and other reliable medical
We wish t
.V-'n thVlrlAUTO SPEEDER FINED.
S-it-lj I . . I Frank K Webber of Muskegon. (
CAS. D CP THANKS. ..;:.-' et a n . in Gary c;'y conr' was nr.M
and'511 "''
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Chhe,
sts for auto speeding.
nt-rvous. run-down condition. I tried I
Emulsion of r.-.d I.iver t i! without
benefit. I read sb"ut Vinol. tried it I my co-ieii disappeared, my appetite 1m- j
proved, and I trained strencth and flesh ' by its use." Mr" All- e t'ousins.
We v. :sh evei person jn this vicinity j
wno surfers trom a weakened, run- ' the state park board convention at Man- i tumors scrofulous swriimss that hive
withstood all other treatment di?np-
books as follows: "Emr.pvf-i in diseases
I of the plandular system. in blood Mayor and Mrs. W. F. Hodges. Mr. , poison, const ir a t ion, stomach and liver and Mrs. Louis G'ueck. Mr. and Mrs. H. i troubles, chronic rheumatism, catarrh. J. Carr. Frank Boring and Park Super- sores, ulcers, skin eruptions, mercurial intendent Harry Jorden are attending an Pad poir-oninsr. I'r.der its use ncdes.
; down, r.ervous condition. ou!d try this j cie. Ind. An effort will be made- by the
l " iji -M4.- km uver anfl iron tonic. e (Jary delegation to land the co-.-ven'inn
friends tor tneir rtu.dn. ss and sympathy ! have ,o.-n rec.nimerdinc it fo- vun ! for Gary nt vear Mr K' Wo.-.4
land never knew it to fail. Norris j Ray of Gary, vice president of the park Pharmacy. Joseph v.'. Wei. Hammond : j board association, and Gov. Goodrich , S. hlieker's Pharmacy and druggists j addressed the convention. Mrs. Ray I everywhere Adv. i spoke on "The Summon to War."
j extended to us during our ilte bereavej ment in the joys of our beloved baby. .Dorothy. Especially vie wish to th.xr.k ,
Kv. lle'lt. ana we appreciate "ne bei.u- ; t.fui tloral off-.-i ir.i.'S. I MR. AND MRS. GEO. J iOCHi-TEIN. ;
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Furniture for five rooms. Sals starts Wednesday and Thursday at Dr. E. P. King, S00-8th Ave., Gary. Phone 1640.
TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY
pear as if by roadie. " Prepared by J. O. Mendenhall. Evansville. Ind.. 4? years a druggist. Sold by Jos. W. Weis. 98 State st . Hammond, and Central Drug- Store. "410 Mich. r.y-. Indiana Harbor. Adv.
WILL REOPEN. Wilson's H.-s.nurant. in state
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UllKATKSr KAKUAI.N IN HAMMO.VRi K
reopen for business Thur-d:
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I'tiv n.o.b r n o-ror . 5f' ho -!,t eries. garden. h '"1; sold at once; lea-.-li
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WHEN AMERICAN BOYS DO LONDON TOWS
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The undersigned offers for sale and will receive sealed bids for same up to 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, September 3, 1018, for the real estate known as LAKE WOODS PARK and located at the Northwest comer of Fifteenth Avenue and Clark Road in the City of Gar', Lake County, Indiana, comprising in all about ten acres, property splendidly located for subdividing, rive cent car fare and adjacent to rapidly expanding manufacturing district where homes are badly needed for workingmcn. Terms of sale one-third down, balance one, two and three years, six per cent. Bids to be accompanied bv certified check for ten
per cent of bid offered. Right reserved to
reject
any or ail bids.
International Trust & Savings Bank, TRUSTEE 800 Broadway, Gary, Indiana.
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Quit kidding yourself into thinking that any (oncern is going to sell you a $650 Player Piano for only $3C0. Just the minute any concern offers you such inducements, get wise and find out what is the matter with the piano. The piano may be all right at the right price, but yu may be certain that it not a $600 Player Piano for only $300. If Straube "s were to tell you that they are selling $600 Player Pianos for only $300 and then boast of a "capital and surplus of three million dollars." you mitrht wonder how we amassed such a fortune by losing .V27) each on thousands of player pianos and keep ii up year after year. Straube's do not tell you that they "sell more pianos than all the dealers in Indiana put together" because you know that su-h misleading, untruthful statements does not
help the quality of the player piano any more than if we would promise "Free life insurance," "Free fire insurance" just to side track you from the real issue Player Quality. Cut Prices Never Makes Quality You Never Get More Than You Pay For Don't allow yourself to be side tracked from Flayer Quality by MakeEelieve Cut Price.
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American navy and amy boys fn London. This photo shows a group cf Amcrinan boys from the army and navy seeing- London. They are cheering tome of their comrades passing in a bus. The sailor on the hood is fiurin on havir.ff a clear view o" everything there Is to see.
Newest Gulbransen Players, on'y $395 Nwest Hammond Players, only Newest Wilborn Solo-Harp Players, only $450 Newest Marshall & Wendeil Players, only. Newest Behr Bros. Players, only $450 Newest Haines Eros. Players, only Newest Wessel Players, only $475 Newest Straube Players, only
$485 $500 $580 $580
New shipment of Kranich & Bach Grands, Brambach Grands. .Most convenient terms.
631 Hohman Street.
Phone 661.
Hammond, Ind.
