Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1918 — Page 7

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Make Your Money Work for You You may have a small or a large amount of money laid by :r ycu czr. afford to make a small payment down and easy monthly payments. Great fortunes are only made by getting ;he full value of the earning power of your money. Your money r.-ill only earn as you give it an opportunity to earn. In the Gary flctor Truck Stock this opportunity has been created for you. Ycur earning power will always be limited by the amount of rr.cney you permit your surplus to earn. The secret cf building r big fortune is making your money work for you of investing ri the right time when you have the opportunity to do so. All investments are net profitable, it is true. And all we ask is that j-cu make a thorough investigation of the Gary Motor Truck Company and it$ big earning possibilities.. Then when ycu rave satisfied yourself save $2.50 per share by ACTING AT ONCE. Sending in the Coupon now will give yot: time to in-c-tigate and protect you for a limited time at the Reservation Ctock Price of $15. low We Arrange Your Easy Payments I.Iany men and women wish to purchase more Gary Stock Shares than they can conveniently pay for in cash. So for your convenience we have arranged an Easy Monthly Payment Plan. Please note that our Easy Payments are based on the Reservation Stock being held by us and offered to you at the $15 per r hare price. It gives you an opportunity to take as much stock as you want, pay a small percentage down and the balance on Easy Monthly Payments.

No. of Price at First Monthly Payment Shares $15 per Shars Payment for Six Months 10 $ 150.00 $ 60.00 ' $ 15.00 per month 20 300.00 120.00 '30.00 30 450.00 180.00 45.00 40 600.00 240.00 60.00 50 750.00 300.00 " 75.00 60 .900.00 360.00 1 90.00 70 1,050.00 420.00 105.00 80 1,200.00 480.00 120.00 90 1,350.00 540.00 135.00 100 1,500.00 600.00 150.00

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"The Essential Industry

We Can't Hold This Reservation Stock Please Act at Once The price of the Gary Motor Truck Company Stock, as advertised, was advanced on December 7th from $15 to $17.50 per Share. Immediately some of our present Stockholders signified their intention of purchasing more Gary Stock and in addition wished to protect some of their friends at the former price of $7 5. Many of our present Stockholders have Doubled and Trebled their present holdings. The block of stock which is known as "Reservation Stock" is limited and when sold there will be no more at this $15 price. We have reserved this for our stockholders and friends and the balance of the stock remaining unsold has been taken under contract in its entirety by our Fiscal Agents. So this is why we tell you that we can hold this Reservation. Stock. at $15 per share for a limited time only and if you wish to save at least $2.50 per share, you should act quickly. Cut out and mail the Coupon to us today you will be protected at the $15 price and have time to investigate. Don't let this money slip through your fingers ACT AT ONCE.

If you will send in the Coupon below promptly, we agree to send you FREE and POSTPAID for Three Months, "The Essential Industry." You will enjoy reading it. It contains interesting

facts and figures you should know regarding the Motor Truck

Industry, the Increasing Demand for Motor Trucks, the Big

Profits being made in" manufacturing and selling Motor Trucks. In addition, by sending in the Coupon at once, without any obligation1 on your part to buy any Gary Stock, you will protect

yourself fbr a limited time at the $15 price, which will mean a

saving of $2.50 per Share to you if you do decide to buy soon. Cut out your Coupon NOW.

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LAST CALL DON'T DELAY Thr first step towards getting your share of thp Reservation Stock at the $13 price and saving $J.3o per Share is to cut out, pign and mail the Coupon to us RIGHT NOW. We can make no promise as to how lone this $15 Reservation Stock will last.

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now at $15 or delay and pay $2,50 more per share later THE GARY MOTOR TRUCK COMPANY Phone Gary 1707 Downtown Office, 519 Broadway, Gary

This Coupon Saves You $2.50 on Each Share THE GARY MOTOR TRUCK CO. . 519 Broadway, Gary, Ind. Gentlemen : Without any obligation on my part, please send me "The Essential Industry" FREE and POSTPAID for Three Months. You also agree to send me more information regarding Gary Stock and v"thout obligation protect me at the $15 price if I investigate and decide promptly. I may be interested in purchasing Shares. Name and Address :

v ery uneap, Very Effective. Mrs. Jcpph Meinour, 4 43 Jef!r!r.r. street. Tiffin, O., writes: "I have used the Mentho-Uaxone f(,i oolds. Must I find a better than any counh syrup I have ever ufl yPt. I coufrhed nijrht and day for a week. After I Rot tin? Mentho-Laxene to ust the coughing stopped in three clays, etc." Just - buy a I'4-ounce bottle ,,f Mcntho-Iaxene (It is richly concentrated) and mix It -with simple syrup a? per directions with bottle, and then you will have a whole pint of the nneyt, quickest cold, couch, and catarrh medicine you ever used, and no opiates or narcotics, either. Hundreds of thousands of people now make their own medicine to avoid expense and uncertainty. Adv.

Helen Wonnacott and Gladys OefllnEer. The gufsts'wf r the Misses Ruth Gladden. -Ruth Gavit. IJllian faltwedel. Dorothy Evans. Haiel Long. Nora Dineen. Marguerite Schaub. Mildred Duggan, Florence Fry. Ioutse Mattern, Helen Wonnacott and Gladys Oefflnger and Mesdameg Marian Schaefer and Ethel Gladden White. The Methodist Ladies Aid Society will hold 2. Silver Tea in the church parlors Wednesday afternoon. Members and frk-nds are invited. The hostesses will he Mesdames Hurst. Purinton. Olson, Merriman and Ginther. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jenkins attended a party at the home of Ir'erds In Windsor Park on Saturday evenfnK. R. E. Greenburg is confined to his home in Iil'orte avenue by illneff. John McNeill was home from Camp Grant over Sunday. Watch Pittle Uros. windows. 1 " you want an J1S Turkey "SpecIM" " Keep your eye on Tittle Bros, window. 12-9-lt Mrs. Harriett Winslnw of Sheridan avenue visited Mrs. Enola. Tayne rl Hammond yesterday. The Whitiris friends of Mrs. I'ayne will be sorry t learn that she suffered a broken wrist which ehe sustained by falling. The funeral of Georire, the 15-year-old son of George Dvorsak, of Jobertsdale was held today In charge of Undertaker A. Baran. The service was hld at St. John's church. Interment binp at S John's cemetery, Hamrrond. " teath was due to heart trouble.

DYER NEWS

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Wanted Lady cashier, evenines and, Sunday p. m and evenings must lie Ciuii k and accurate. Call STAR Till;ATRE after 6 p. m. 2-6-tf Barsrain in Reading Lamp. Art Frankl.n's. 251 11 9th. street. Jl-2-ot For Rent Litrht housekeeping i"on;s at Slf. New York avenue. One t'oor south of po5toff:ce. Inquire up f-o:-t. ?.: r t. T A !ay. 12-7Jt Tt is cirr.c'. rrr1's' i r. I ow T or o.he;1 ".' u ':. :-:e:t rit"l:ne?s : P. zn. fico to li.T. Prr-arc for tn. 1 :. ur.te;- by hfrerirg a member r-f

the Whitinar Savings and lxan Association. Current dividend rate six

! ;.m- cent. 12-9-1

For Sale "K idd ' e- Koop" baby ted. complete,;; Central avenue. 12-9-1 Mrs. temn'lU. of 337 Sheridan avenue, is entertaininsr l.er mother and tj'bter from Macomb, r.i. STAR THK.VTRK. Cominst Wednesday and Thursday Mary Pickfoid in "How Could You. Jean?" 1 2-9-1 1 Mr. Myers, brother of Mrs. Mm t t Trout, whose illness called her P::ort. 111., several weeks ago, i-" ITOilaR .nd s':e. epr-. ts t- so. . h'e to bririt h'.v.y hc::ie with lis Ado'3, 7,-" s. who htin beer. C.-uh.-:'d fro-: STV'.ce. has beer, rein-

stated to his former position oa 3lie

Whitins ft i e department. Mrs. .T. E. Miles, of Oliver street, entertained Mrs. Clark of the East Side on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. V Nyland entertained a number of friends at a party In their home In LaPorte avenue. C. C. KtheridKe of 425 New York avenue who has been laid up for a number of weeks with an injured limb, as the result of burns, is improving slowly. PHIM'KSS Til E Tlt K TOXM.HT. Rurral feature tonijrht Bryant Washburn in "Fibbers": Corrine Grif

fith in "Miss Ambition." and Com- I niur.ity Sinfrfng. Coming Princess oa j Tuesday. The Star. Win. Rorers

IiUKhiner Rill Hyde in Rex Beach famous Star of the Follies, New York Winter Gardens and Vaudeville makers. His debut as a picture actor. This is a tioldwin picture and personally guaranteed by the management. 12-9-lt Mrs. John I'auly of Central avenue left for Green Bv. Wis., on Saturday niftht to spend a week visiting her husband, who is there on business for the S. O. Co. Mrs. Oust Trowe and daughter. Dorothy, of Central aven.ie, are both il! with influenza. Miss Carrie Gillette of Central ave.. was a guest of Miss Maud Hoop at a

party (riven at the home of the latter'

in Indiltna Harbor.

Misses Alice and Estelle Farr of Cleveland avenue, are both confined to their borne by illness. STAH THUtTHK TOSICHT. At the STAR Theatre tonifrht Elsie Ferguson in "The banger Mark." Her father's father, all those whom she held dear, had been conquered by a lust for drink: also Billy West in "The Messenger." the Leafrnakers. Tomorrow, W. S. Hart in "Square Keal Man.' Wednesday and Thursday, Mary Pickford in ''How Could You, Jean?" S-lt Fire Chief Clyde Lampman is confined to his home in Sheridan avenue by illness. '):! n Louer and several members of his fatr.ily on Central avenue are confined ;o ihHr i:ome by illness.

Frank Myers was arrested by Officer Benak on the charge of driving his truck on the wrong side of the street car at New York avenue and 119th street. He was released on $25 bonds to appear tomorrow for trial. John Henrikson, who has been in the Tassa.vant hospital in Chicago for several weeks, was able to return home but suffering from a compound fracture of the limb, be Is still on his crutches. Fifty Sires and stylish heirs buy their furnishings at Goldsmith's. S2S 119th street 12-9-lt The members of the Beta Gamma

lrsilon Sorority saw "Happiness' at the Powers theatre in Chicago Saturday night, the hostess being 'Misses

Mr. Fred P.aumvartner from Htm-

imond. transacted business In Dyer this

week. Mr. Jacobs nnd Mr. and Mrs. McParthin visited at the home of J. J. McParthio. recently. Miss Kathi rine Klein w.i a Cii " . vir-Ior m V,'elne'd.i Mr. Tony icheidt fro-.i L . transact d buviue;;s :i I I'u' .. Hav- ou kept yoi.i pi: S. rt.? Purchase your s;;:m..- ! the holidays. Those fries wilr t"' , issu"d after 1'ee. 31st. l'.'.i. t? ,. !msy. St. Jo-ej 'i's War oa ins society wilt hold their last meeting Tuesday, 1 wu.

Unit, Xmas caii(!y rnfile and entertainment. No admission. Everybody welcome: The Kiectin,; will be held in St. Joseph's hall, church basement.

HOBART

Master Chas. Klaussen went to StonyIsland yesterday to visit with his grandmother until after Christmas. Mrs. L. Wilson and Miss Applcgate were Chicago visitors yesterday-. Mrs'. Rose Stevens is sick with influenza. Miss Buechferer has accepted a position as clerk at the 5 and 10 cent store. Mrs. A: Wrobbcl was a Chicago visitor yesterday.

Agreement of Co-Operation We. the undersigned dealers in automobiles, automobile supplies and accessories have decided to co-operate in closing our place of business during months of December, January and February as follows: Closed Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings at 6 p; m. and all daSunday. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings until 9 P. M. ' ' BOHLING AUTO SALES. BUNNELL AUTO SALES CO. J. J. TO REN. CHAMPION TIRE & SUPPLY CO. LAKE COUNTY AUTO SUPPLY. C. C. BEALE. 12-7-9

Lake Co. must buy more W. S. S.

KEEP LOOKING YOUNG

It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets The secret cf keeping young Is to feel young to do this you must watch your iiver and bowels there's no need of havintz a sallow complexion dark rinn3

under your eye3 pimples a bilious

look in your lace aun eyes witn no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com

pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substi

tute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural

buoyancy which should be enjoyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clear

ing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets by their olive color. 1C; and 25c per box. AU druggists.

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