Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1918 — Page 6
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Piano rkalfrs -who frrr;d tho public "piano bunk" won't give you a square ck-al when you purchase a piano or player piano. "Piano bunk" is the stuff thev offer "as "$650 Player Pianos for Only $350" at "$5 Down and Your Own Terms." The idea is to get the so-called "SC50 Player Piano for only $350" into vour home. Then if vou
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or rdayer of Straubc's you are not humiliated by threat-
enmg iettcrg from collection agencies becauso you, Rometirnes, aro compelled to miss a payment.
Piano dealers who have no fixed prices according to
the value of their pianos never sell the same kind of a piano to customers at the Fame price. They "size up" cash down payment. They are "old timers" when it comes to "sizing up" customers who pav all ca,sh. Thev will sell a cash buyer a "$650 Player Piano for Only $250" and charge tho installment customer two or three hundred dollars more for the same player piano.
Sliding Price Piano Dealers Resemble Old Time Nursery Dealers These old time nursery dealers would sell you a pear tree, a lemon tree or a peach tree, out of the same bundle. You couldn't tell the difference at the time of purchase. Hut you could tell when the tree bore fruit. You can not tell just how much too much you pay for your piano or just how good it may be until it proves itself musically, durability. No concern can sell you a "$350 Player Piano, a $450 Player Piano, a $650 Player Piano" all the same brand, tho same make at such a difference in price. That's why you don't get a square deal. By Our Prices You Will Know Them Erorr r'&no nl player piano sold at Straubo's Is tagRed In plain English with Its lowest ecUlng prlO. W don't sell lamon trroa for peach trees. You have a choice of many pianos and players made by noted piano builders.. . Kranich & Bach Grands and Players, Brambach Grands and Player Grands, Haines Bros. Grands and the Wonderful Reproducing Amplco, Marshall &. Wendell Uprights and Players, Wilborn Solo-Harp Players, Behr Bros. Players, Schaff Bros. Players, Straube Players, Hammond Players, Gulbransen Players at $395 up according to their musical quality. Our prices are the lowest In the U. 6. because we pay no commissions.
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Telephone 661 HAMMOND, INDIANA
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i'.fi' CHICAGO. Oct. 2 Jack Lir.o-x-. the if wrstr knc-- n an the Russian Lies ar.-i " , mts Su.'a Hiv.-r.fa-; at th Hayt '-a-k: Thr!rr Yri lay r.ich'. rr.: ..r- ! j -d Jess Wi:;r1 !:. the j-nze t:r s. It Ki' s-rr.e v..-ars e?f whT. J--: J" -.s.s I 2 - " e-hir.g of a -.y.-o in t-. Ir.::t gar:..
r w th-n Mas known as Ja I.e-n to he mat fans. U-? f- -.:c!.t V.T.Iar.i !n an i Indiana rlr-.g. Just t.f.:-r h b'. j'. V.-;I-i ard refused to so on n1 R-'t c-M f e' t i because l. h:ard Loon hi kiV.ed a rr.an j in an astrn engaerr. r.t. J-s' ir.ar.5 i rr f. rally gt him ir.ro the ring w:h i tne ur.'itrst.iiidir.E- that I.inct- . r L- - -'. 1 I w as not to hurt h:-r.. When Jess four, ', 3 ! he could outbs L- on he went f ut an i ji-aon In the fourth round. Jrk h wanted to wrestie Jess, but the l;it-r 1j j refus-i tho Issue. Havnpau s.-as 21Z J I and is said to bo a terror en the mat.
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j WHALES RUSSO ? I XEW ORLEANS. LA.. Oct. ;. ral
! Moran won over Jack I'.uspo Monday
night accordinfi- to the decision of tlireeJudges. The Judges' de.-ision was r,rt ropular, Moran having been foupht off bis feet by Rufso. Tho fl:ht hall was
rai'iea xor oratt siscKers, tut only Fix arrests were made.
LET US EXAMINE YOUR EYES. If you do not need glasses we will be happy to tell you so.
HAMf.OHD OFTIJSL GO. ul E. State St. Hammond
CLEAN HOMES WITH SOFT GOAL PIPELESS FURNACE
Burns any kind of fuel. Absolutely guaranteed to heat your n o m e. Large -water pans clean and moisten the air. Wonderful coal eaver. I n v s tlgate now. Early buyers will save money.
Nothing else really matters until we do!
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The Flavor Lasts
ANOTHER LEAGUE'S HARD HIT BY WAR
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The boys in the Stove league better lay in a largo supply of stove rood and nne-cutfor the winter. The winter will be a hard oue. Baseball this year fizzled. Many of tho stars turned slackers. The season was cut. The world series feiled'to set anybody even temporarily insane. All thinprs considered, there isn't much for the toys at the corner store to rave about. No jrood fanninprbee is complete without a verbal row. And who wants to gret all het up our Joe Jackson's record, for in?tnce, when Joe quit the game cold to dodre the draft?
Kansas Inticollciate AthU-tio Con- the distance in 3:0$. Th farmer record
Terence- has t3r?ift rub s npi'lviiic t-t v-i jii.ade by Miss Lucy Morton, an
the payment of a '. I rf f--ro- ni.d ffiei-il
ror the comir-s' s.-..n. Mr.;--r ..iTi,:!s refer e ,r tin-pin- h f....tl.i! r.i s :r to r-ci-i- Miil'i- tb.- iiii.or :. :,() will r.-"-iM- $ i j i'i .i.Mit im to : r - '
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HERO FURNACE CO. P. E. Traynor, Agent. 201 Ilighland St., HammondL Pione2p21.
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the MeGill univi.rsly foot lull tnm. and manaser of -ho (lima tas. bf.'.l t am of the Canadian Ijeamio. rtff- 1 n nnpnintf ! to til-- faiailinn rxr-1 '--iry li re, -a! : h i. C':1:: in : Amonc !h." .w lmci:i,s ;x-t- -f tho s- isop.son in Ihm'hmd. Vas tj,; i-,r.;aK;ns of the If'f'-yard mark by Miss Ma v J-'pef-or. She used the breast stroki and covered t
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ion tn trairSr.s camp acnitr -h -.-! i lr.:' 1U, has ask--tiiif-s ;'! Association to
assist :n making tho pa -f t-'oif possible at the cantonments-. The povern-mc-nt will furnish tho prounls nnd the golfers of the country art ar-kol to assist in ohtainincr th cb:ls. balls and '.'! r csc :.ria is ..f ' ho z n:a .
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Spe.itators at track ir.-r-. ;s in France aro kc- t posted as to tl--e n suits of the various events. In addition to the an
nouncer there is a huge- blackboard on the side lines wh'a h is connected by telephona with tho finishing point, so that between tho announcer and the blackboard the crowd in attendance is kept well posted.
Horse racing la aiding in helping Australians win the war. Since tho beginning of -the conflict in 1314 the club at Sidney baa contributed nearly $400,000 to patriotic funds. The Victoria Club, of Melbourne, has piven nearlv $300, Of.' and the WiUiamstcwn Club, of the same place, $70,000.
Army and navy athletic competitions in which the camps and stations cf Brooklyn participate, will In the future, be under an organized body if the rlana of a number of I'.rooklyn athletlo followers materialize. They Finn to form an Army and Navy Tosts Athletic League.
Johr.ny Kskhardt. known for many years as a referee of boxing bouts and prize fights, eays he is done with tho fighting game, and will not again act as third man In tho rinu.
Charles M. Schwab purchased enough tickets to admit the entire population of a Bmall town to the recent Lehighton (Pa.) fair. Ills wife was born in a village close to the fair ground.
The date for the meeting of the Grand circuit stewards, who are to held their next session in Vhiladelphia. wi-1 be determined when a majority of the officials meet at tho I,clngton Grand circuit meeting.
Miss Media Bjurstedt has agndn shown her ability ns a lawn tennis player. She won the national championship (indoors), bea'ing Miss I'leanor Goss. Tho Mi tropolita a, Ardsley, western Pennsylvania and national grass court titles were added in quick succession and the clever Norse girl also won the Red Cross event at Toronto, Canada. She lias defeated every woman star of note in tnoast this year, including- Mrs. George Wight man. formerly Miss Hazel Jpitchkiss. Miss Marion Zindersteln, Miss Eleanor Goss, Eleanor Sears, without a single defeat. Fourteen etates hava women trapshooting champions.
MAKE HIM WORK
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Two people can do three times km much canning and drying- as on. Draft him to the job. Free bock of instructions on cunning and drying may be had from the Nations! War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C, for two cents to py postage. Double Quick Time for the 4th Loan!
