Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1919 — Page 10
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THE TIMES. Monday, August 25, 1919.
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U. S. S. Arizona, with puns trained on Italian warship "Deiiio" at Smyrna, and group of Armenian and Creek children taken on board Arizona during trouble. Dispatches a short time aeo stated that the Italians had landed troops in Smyrna against the direct ordars cf the peace conference. Then the Greeks rushed troops to that point and the two erstwhile "allies" we're fighting for possession of the town when the peace conference ordered the U. S. S. Arizona to the nort. Her arrival there and the landing of marines and sailors had a quieting effect on the situation and averted more sarious trouble. During the settlement of the trouble Americans took many Armenian and Greek children on board the Arisona to protect them.
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Chipman and son fit! Iilti rlni0rit.ro I Vo IV n FVtnt.
... isitfd relative here yestf rday. Mr. j
'hiriTian went from hero to St. Margirt's rsri'al fur an operation. Mrs. Will Kenney. of Hammond, visited friends in Lowell Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmal left Saturday for Dayton, Ohio, where they gn
in isil thtr daushter. Mr. IHosser and family. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lor5cheider. of Chi- I .'.-is.i. isitrd at the home of, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnott here yesterday. I I. N". Host, of 'Hom Un, was in
l.owvll cut hlisinrss Saturday.
Fin Laybiiurn returnM yesterday from u ivit vrh his son and family in IlliILOlS. - Yesterday was the twenty-fifth ann.i.t;ary of Ttvw C. A. Brown, pastor of t'.o Lowell Mfi'nodfst church, mi.'rm lif: ministry ".I t ott.ndHice at church wis larRe and after the serOre seven ouiiK people went forward and united with the chur.h. After church the pastor had a his surprise coininK. While he was preaching the senium the Rood Indies of the church had prepared a fine .linn'-r for him and invited the meml.crs of the church to ha' dinner with him .
Look at these Rousing Specials for Dollar Day onlyLadies' Muslin Night Gowns $1.00 Ladies' Muslin Skirts $1.00 Ladies Muslin Envelope Chemise $ 1 .OO Ladies' Silk Camisoles only a few each ffj 1 O0 Ladies' Corsets, Justrite brand 1 .OO Ladies' black silk fibre hose 2 pair for 3 1 00 Ladies' lisle hose, black, white and
chocolate brown 3 pairs for
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'Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfnction Guaranierd.
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Ladies' white summer Skirts tocloseoutfor S 1 -GO
-$ 1 .OO $1.00
Special Big Redaction on all Garments during Dollar Day THE PARISIAN STORE
1 Boys' wash Suits to close out 2 for Ladies' Velvet Hats
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ROBERTSDALE
Mrs. F". Linsham and granddaughter Liiiian Oakley left Saturday for their home In Coloma. Mich., after a visit of two w-eeeks with the former's sister. Mrs. Jake Wichorst of West Fark Addition. Mrs. Lingham. formerly a .Iiobertsdala resident, is now making her home with her daughter Mrs. Pcott as her health is very poorly and has piven up housekeeping. Mr. and Mrs. Blaul and daughter Naomi of Roherts avenue" left Saturday for South Lend, Ind.. to spend their ten y vacation at th home of Rev. Joti-
son of the Evangelical church and forui-j erly of Robert sdale. Mrs. C. Wright of West Tark Addition, who has been entertaining her sister of Melvin. Int. returned to her home Thursday. Mrs. H. Lane and daughter Gladys of Mrtle avenue left Sunday for t 'apron. 111., to spend a week at the home of the former's father, Mrs. N. Lane. Captain O. G. Bader of R. K. D- was a Chicago business visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hubbard and family, well known people of Robertsdale, motored here from Toledo, O., where Mr. Hubbard is in the automobile business. Mrs. L. Mrtz and son, Milton, who have been visiting the Hubbard s, have returned"vvnh them. They are going to visit rtdatKos and friends while in Rob
ertsdale. Mrs. G'-orge G. Bader. who has been oulte ill at her home on Mvrtle avenue.
Is able to be out again. Mrs. Cli n; ns of Ohio avenue enter
tained a large number of ladies at
party given at her home Friday evi-nin?. The evening was spent in music and games an a very dainty lumheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stross and Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Buehler of Lake avenue I motored to Deep River where they spent j
Sunday fishing. j Mrs. Shade of Iaek avenue is tnter- . tainmg relatives or Glenn -Viler. 111.. I for a few days. I A number of joung people of Roberts-, dale attended the dance at White t'iiyi Saturday evening. ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buehler and farrt-1
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Problem by Purchasing Their Player Piano at STRAUBE'S. V HERE IT IS : Go into all the sliding price piano stores and price a certain piano, just hang back in the traces a few moments and the dealer will cut the price fifty dollars. If you have a hundred dollars to pay down and sliding price dealer knows it he will make a deeper cut. . " If vou have an old piano to trade in he will take it at $200 and sell it. for $100. The problem is: How much higher was his piano priced than it was worth ? Why do you want to buy a piano of a concern when you can not trust them about price? If they will deceive you about price, how can they tell vou the truth about quality? Piano dealers who practice the old skin game of piano selling, handle just the kind of pianos, made for the purpose of sky high prices, low quality and make-believe discounts, but you positively do not receive a good instrument under such buying conditions.
With all the make-believe discounts that you hear in the store of the "any old price" dealer's, you' do not or cannot receive the quality in a piano or a player piano that you obtain at Straube's. Straube's guarantee the lowest prices in the United States on the finest line of old standard pianos. Look up the reputation of these pianos. They are 18 karat quality. You pay no more for them than for the doubtful kind and you are positively sure of the lowest price absolute-h-one price. Hazelton Bros., Estey, Lindeman, Behr Bro., Haines Bros., Marshall & Wendell, Kranich & Bach, Brambach, Kohler & Campbell, Straube, etc.
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MADAM! Could you consisently overlook this Dollar Day Offer?
10 Discount of Merchandise or Appli- -- ance Offered for
''Hammond Merchants' Dollar Day Only
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Ranges Water Heaters Laundry Stoves Gas Irons Gas Lamps Gas Fixtures Housepiping Radiantfires
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Detroit Jewel. Cabinet Range (Eaa-meled Door Panels, Drip Pmn and Broiling Pan.)
Equipped With Self-Lighter. Terms 25 per cent down nd 25 per cent per month.
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Thor Washer
Electric Irons
Vacuum Cleaner
Mazda Lamps
Electric Grills
Electric Toasters
Warming Pads
Percolators
This is an opportunity to equip the home with an appliance of which the household is lacking, and at a once-a-year saving.
Phone Hammond 2300 East Chicago 230
and our representative will gladly give you the particulars of this 6ale.
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ELECTRIC
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Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company 571 South Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind.
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631 HOHMAN ST. PHONE 661. HAMMOND. 1-. Mi 2kl
