Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1920 — Page 6

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Call and hear them and be convinced. The TONE is beautiful to listen to, either by hand or roll. No "tin pan," no saloon effect, but quality and refinement. MUSIC, NOT NOISE. We also handle the old reliable Lstey. Your grandmother had an Lstey organ. The same old firm of quality. We have the old standard Lindeman & Son. - Over 136,(XX) in use. Pine tone. Another piano of quality the old stand by, Kohler & Campbell; 205,000 in homes and giving satisfac

tion. One good used piano. $75.00. One good piano. $125.00.

you asK. tor a liner line or nianos or n aver-nianos to rhon (mm") Anv .-.f

them we guarantee to rive the best of service and the music of quality. You do not buv a

VUiy not buy one to last a lifetime. It's good business.

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iv ior Records nd Edison Records. Sheet Music, latest hits. Classic, music, the world's best ccT.po.ers to .-elect from. Violins, banjos, etc. Everything in music. If we don't have jusl what you ivant we will order it for you. No trouble to give service.

Tuning and repairing solicited, new pianos or players.

First class work guaranteed. Old pianos exchanged for

631 K0HMAN ST., HAMMOND. ONE PRICE NO COMMISSIONS.

PHONE 661.

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France Decides to Drop Efforts to Bring Wilhehn to Trial. iir r:wio i . pmike, 1 INTERNATIONAL NCV SERVICE! I'AKia. Jan. !'. Tli clii. f bunlvn o! trylngr th ex-kairer tf lio n nx t riidltfil frum Holland nmy (ail iion i:nv'lani. It t larnoil from official Hdurccn totlay that Kuiup hi. (iccld vrtually tr wuuli her hand. .f tl.o prse:utlon of th fornii-r Ocrumri I'mptror ami adovt the attituda of th l.'nited Statfts, lalng the hol mtte-r to France will present ro ifpara.te dreft of nn Indlctmenr. of th one-iiiiio ar-lo.riJ tu tho ouprxms couiicil Tha only draft ajiven to th? supreme counoll for ai'proval vi!l l. that drwn up at tondon. Su far an known tr has rt yet been seen by French officials. It i e.x)cttd thl t!i Indictinont will bo (lvf?n to the uirn. council next M-eek ty Lord Birkenhead, chancellor of England Chancellor of Knyland who acoompanted th AnKlo-Italtan official f (Ma city from London. In some Quarters even yet it t considered that the possibility of the enkaiser .ein placed on trial i extre-

nu'ly rnrrie. No one has yet been s-l-ot"l to reprefr-nt Frni' on tii lntf run tloiiE.1 triKiiiinl. alt lioug )iit Is jirtjl.ti t!at Henry llotcrt. )ndtim criminal lawyer of the French I ar. would ht i.ho.-.'-n b repreentatlv if tiM (ui'ry for th proearittlwu Tin in.slv" atttt-.ide of thf Frr-firh i lianed utn t!. foliowl:;e; 1. luii-f t'i.M trial of the ex-kalner would put him In the'role of a niar'yr uiid tir up trouble In firrmany. w. In the cvtit lliil'ijrHl refuses to mirremler th,? refitue tli? allla hsvo asreed not tu rnort Jiresoure, iol tl'tis would put them In an -mlarraswiiii; 10. eltlon. .1. There nra n pi ecedant" ealullhlnir lenl inaii 1y which ha ;rll could he conduct"'!!. However, the J'rtn'h are most il--tennlned to hrtnn about proaecuth-n of 'lerman of:L.tals nui'ty of crimes again! ot vUlaatlon. When t'. d iwumilo n of the x-ks'.o-

er'e t'isil comsi up before the a)ilfd( riir-i"n'Rtivr l-,er rx( ecX, l.or-1 j Hritik ro head v.-til a'l'!a 1 hem upon:

the nueitt l.ir.n of r j I ru u 1'. n. r. Hlr Gordon Il'wrt. tt nrney -RencrMl of i;n;lnrd, w ho is atlii working pu n tho final uriift of thei !r.d !c u;er, t i:i London inny ootno t. J'aria nt'Xt wee'.i To Join Lord I'-Irkenhead In enilBhteniriff thi euprenie coam !! npo:i po'i.ts of law. lT'iDi'-r L'n.vd Ceorpo Is ld 'o be ilf'Tcrini!! tu c;irry ti.it Ms prom'.sc to tho Hrltltii peuplo to hrlinf Wl'ilium to t rial if T.nsti io.

hurried to take rulv a t.t ;, a of th.- cua8idiristton. -id to Iiav been vrt". .-,i.0i-'.i'0. Aaoli'h liosenaK and Jacob Mr. Motr 1 fKmu out hi entire SE.dd ydterdav lispopd cf Vi 'to.k f.n l ru.t'irf. in w d r thut I ) threo' story buiiilins t 16 EsM 1-1?: r4 may (ttv- h: tnt! tin." i.d atterit- ! avenon, liary. In oa of the most 't. ion to 1,1 a othr s.oi" ;. p,h,..kj j.rtaot dfais thfit has ben cor. si HV-rri.- 'I ! k vt. . r. i.-m Let n j ( jn rna-ny incnfh". Tho Jiarne.s .: pis.v-d .-n filf wa ",ihI it low- the puriber si not lfarned. The pricea by quantity j...rt bust s and Mat.) i,;i!lln at present 1 occupied by :. ear bas t ut his e;jin p ;.-.. to tho i,, concern and th aecottd and limit in order to ! i;i r i- t tlie ?torq j th'rd floors are dlvtdfl Into living within iweive days. j ,pirUent,, ihe b'jiidinR wax form

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MATASAR'S CLOSING 1 1 SALE IS POPULAR I j The cloHinirou'. aie of II. Mataaai'n ft Riutnunian L" parttr.ent storo at Hi'tijl f.'ociar t rc-t. Indiana Harbor, in which

mo.-t of V.t goods are marked at fil- !

ty per etit of their vulue and man

at 1917 prices whloh are h-.vs than Oj Jf ii- onl t f oresent lirites has fictuJ. I i

ed all expectations of the proprietor n, and has already neoeitutei the plavc- ;JJ

!ni of new- stocks on display. The etle atai tcrl la;t fiat'irday "with twcniy nv; additional salealad:es to take oare of the ruvh and all wore kept buay wait'.nftr on th- many vh

North Side Ladies I am offering you tomorrow the following articles as an introductory sale. Take advantage of this offer. You know a penny savd is a penny earned.

Yoa Can't Help Liking Men Who Know How

Vou get protection in many forms. Doctors to protect your health, policemen to protect your safety, inspectors to protect your meat. Each specializing, each

rendering service. T'c" e fire det.artment stands ready to protrct your homr. but should it burn the insurance department iz ready to protect you from money loss. Insurance protection is a skilled service. We offer skilled service at this bank. '&T.y not have insurance men who know how? !t doesn't cost any more, (Open t!r.3 evening Irotn $x until eiht).

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FIRST I RUST AND oAVINGS MANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capita and Surplus, $65,000.00

5 lbs. Oatmeal 30c 1 lb. Manor House Coffee 50c 2 Cans E. J. Peas 25c 2 Cans Milk, tall size . . .31c No. 3 Can Pumpkin .... 12c No. 3 Can Tomatoes. . . .20c No. 2 Can Cherries. . . . .30c 3 packages Skinner's Macaroni 25c 2 pkgs. Pancake Flour. . .25c 2 pkgs. Post Toasties. . . ,25c I '2 lb. Can Karo Blue Label 15c l'2 lb. Can Karo Red Label 17c 1 lb. Fancy Santos Coffee 42c 1 lb. Gold Medal Butter. .71c 1 dozen Eggs, guaranteed 58c SPECIAL FROM 7 O'CLOCK UNTIL 12 A. M. 10 lb. Bag Salt 23c ll lb. Uncolored Jap Tea.3Dc 3 large Rolls Toilet Paper 25c 2 packages Lux 22c 1 Bar Palm Olive Soap FREE $1.00

Fancy Beet Pot Roast 20-22V2c Fancy Beef Rib Roast. ..28c Fancy Beef Plate 14c Small Pork Lorn Roast. .28c Small Pork Butts 26c Meaty Spare Ribs 24c Fresh Leaf Lard, all you want 24V2C Fiesh Made Hamburger . 23c Young Beef Liver I2V2C Fancy Vea! Le? or Loin. 28c Fancy Veal Chops 30c Fancy Veal Shoulder. . . .24c Fancy Veal Breast 20c Best Pure Lard 34c Fine Sauer Kraut 8c Boneless Rumn Corned Beef 24c Fresh Baltimore Oysters, quart 65c Fancv Large Smoked Fish 30c Anythir.g you want to make up that lunch or meal that makes you smile when you sit down at the table.

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If you do not see what you want in our window, come in and afk for it. V.'e know you wi!! Ke glad for your i:it h're. Flie prices quoted will be in c ;T ect for cr.e week .but you know you have t!i- advantage of slio'ipm r.irlv in tlie ?a!e.

While They Last Seeing Is Believing

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JlenS Work Shoes Solid oak sales; grain leather :nner soles; comfortable for the feet; very special $4.C0 Rai'road Men's V ork Shoes; tuple soles; double stitched; ail si.es. Special $7.00

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Engbh walking: Gno r welt: oak soles w li; solid graiii leather inner soles; very special ... $6.03

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Ladies' 2-Tone Vici Kid Lace Boots; French heel; slender vamp, only $5.85 Lad'es' Gray Vici Kid Lace Boot; genuine kid; flexible soles; covered Frtnch heel; our regular $10 seller $S.OO

Ladies' Vici Kid Boot; lace; cloth tops; chocolate or, gray; military or French heel $5.00 Children's Shoes in calf lace; color chocolate; spring heel; sizes 8 to 1l2 $3.25

EXTRA SPECIAL! Ladies' Patent Leather Vamps; black kid tops: medium heel; 10 pairs only, very special $3.50

Also Other Numbers at Remarkable Reductions

Next to Citizens National Bank Hohman Street

Half Arctics first quality. $5.00. 1 -Buckle Arctics First quality, $2.25.

4-Buck!e tics qua $375.

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reduction of 20 per g cent, beginning at k once. This is our contnbution to the reduc-1 lion of the High Cost of Living. I

We could carry this clothing and sell it next season for verv much more than the

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We strongly advise you to anticipate your wants for at least a year.

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q Half Arctics fVT!! N I WHIl THfV T ; la RlllMril-SC3r first quality. E!fe!f

i ir voii n- not see w i,u vr.n w;int in nur ' im i-tw -ru--; i

"5 Our stocks are not so heavy as usual at g this time of year, owing to restricted produc-1 tion everywhere and uncommon demands

upon us, ana there are no reserve lines to call

upon, as there usually are.

So it is wise to act quickly. P. S. A special sale on underwear. Magdeman's Clothes Shop HOHMAN NEAR STATE ST. Hammond, Ind.

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Make the Slacker Dollars Get Oa the Job for You Whn you dr posit your Dollars in this Nations! Rank thry at oner con e under the Supervision of the United States Government. 1 Ley .-.re absolutely Safe here.

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THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Member Federal Reserve SystemCapital and Scrplus $150,000.00

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