Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1920 — Page 7
Thursday. Jan. 2:. I.VJP.
THE TIMES. Pasre Seven Pat Reilly, Youngest Old Scout, Lends His Approval i 3 TAKES CHARGE OP $120,000,000 ESTATE CARD OF THANKS Big 9-G CARD Or THAiSK M 13 We to th.-Mik inr e -4
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history of our rountry for ihr ; - 1 tion of our boys and .-'r!?-. Oi ir, !:"' j visits to iuinifn in t'no ty of H.ir.j- i rsK-nd anj v.cir.ity d;;r:ns tiic j -n;-s .!' j 13. an.i iip to th. prf-y.-n; i mo. I did not have to i.-:t rh ho:n" of .i j Boy Sorou. Purim: tH i a- itu:. atia . Jo far thisi ear. I havo ;t,n had a ci.:" i in the Jy;cni!e t;,jrj. This if not ..jy - ! !ng but w h;.t there hae i.c n .- i'!" ' ' oyn ana cir! tak'-n to tin- .Tuvj.i-..
vein. I'iii i oi lor t : v : . t . - o;. :r. isdenieanoi jt that w ! .-oKunif te.i :' ter school hours. 1 :il :av o Jr citizen.-", that last. i.-.trcor w hoI .sitca th.o Voy S-ont can-i. on t!. bfantifu; bank? of t'.fiar hakf, I amazed an 1 1 stood on the pa rad crounos in a dreain. to s ee the t.n manly Aracr.i-ati I'oys in their t-.nap It was a. sitrht that hr-: ti?ht lav!
to rny bo hood (ia: s. and I stood tliete and thought to mysoif. w l.y was tRere not a Hoy .coov.t if-jtHation in n.v j iay. as a boy " Left wtthont j. a touts, j ii'y father when 1 v. as ia:.'-. tr.y tr.other when 1 was oli x en I so. .,k i
from actual experience, for 1 hnow ' tii ' wha tthe hard knocks of th: w rlu are. i .:v i rnoim; v r.DiC'iio ! . a iFartnts. !o rot '. : ' j i from yonr lo- j T! what perhaps war kept from ;.oii that : oh..t; : 1'. AN i;iK i.'ATI'.'N. Today -ho le is a j s-rai-i.: s- hcoihouse on every cot ion ; n ! there . w jthoist is no rea.-on in tic world hy the i vin American boy End girl shall not. have .oho ild an education. " p.,udThis movement is a National Mo e- i h,,u'd V
Tnrnt. imlire-tly by the p0v.-i nnt'-.,; . I ; ,, roeve ;i --(! edncai.oti witifo.jt the start with. Captain Vi4 was rehope and piay that the day may com J h.u.irdt p t" tiif-tnst iv.-s and t'm ir par- cenfly e!cctrd presiriert of the comwhen the Great State -,f Indiana w'l! ! nm. The f, -titer doe- ted try to, rnunity service in Chicago and s be the fust state to it-o-r:uzf the '.- v I ec.Mi.mUo ta the n.t r ent ion and ,-are t r..Clt totnkc up active work of proScout Movement by making appro!' in. J iat he gives the f-rop while it is ciow . j " ' ion and perpetuating and nia in t a in in z j ins for he ku"s tiiat ho will harvest ; the -real organizat.on. I nocordin : v . The .hl.lr.n of this i whi"' thr iiar'fst u;i! f,-lf'!'-Lei me appeal to j ,.-.), ;., be!,a!f of j r.omtry u, ti e , of the nation. 'l h' ntj-t i t r of tii" ciiihiren can nto.ir l.evs an.I eal C.ve o-..l . : ve ..... ! T b . 1 . rve .. t " a V t 1 ,-. f : . 1 -1 ,-r- - r n .-. . . 1 ' ' ' - ' s.liO"! f.-r only abet inm or
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or - o; m n w to- n i e i !! for there e;-e :? .1 : ,- !' tii.'ii u"e atid - o'.i n :rr. r eon-.,, ;iTr nrari' : . i . r. . r n . a. r ". ;. t o .an b. ; ii.' t '...e i .i ; d !.:;!. a'o o f this war. tiicoaait-d ,v 1 hfM.
The f, ,-, i. Is show thai 1.151.10S t": v.l War niidu rs were n..; ohier than i i a-..-:i . Tho;- n-oiin-oiif.
ai d i. nd. i nti t- a: out th" ame rai'nt I'- Then we fan! tiie b r,i-
ifc.-ii; tioie v. . re b'.a -.idois over t w en ' -1 w... -ij l w . ait.. -ti o t.r over, and 1 fort- -four r cder. o.ai.f no d. bate- about the id n b-stioti . ll sh oad be .a! -.t w i the it lit iay at id a thouiit of s!ieiit!i;2- tiie
T!'p l'"1''''-- .- i'.eois j Chicago firm to learn the hond bvsibtoiiyht to i lie hi chest ricss and his follow cicrkr. declare he . ff;oini-.v and evevj thins J is a "regular fellow" and cci.U meke done to allow boys ami -iris a iiving if ho didn't have a cent to
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Captain Marshal l ield, 3rd. Capiahi M.-irshall Field, Srd. grandton of the fan.ous Chicago merchant, h.:s now taken charge of the $i-il.-();, Qcn Field e.--int. of which ".,e is the chief heir. Fcr the last three
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tancc and care which should be given their Teeth. We will X-Ray our Pa
trons' teeth free cf charge to locate . hidden trouble and abc.e?e?, and j 3 which are aftcn the cau?e of their i!!- ; H
ae?. Vf empioy also a Plate Specialist. All Work Guaranteed Ten Years.
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Mandel's big Clean Sweep
still continues. We are offering exclusive COATS, SUITS and DRESSES at prices that are shamefully low - for garments of such type. A trip to, this store Friday and Saturday must prove highly profitable to you.
I The American Ha-; should be f.-uml di;- ! player! in all the .,, p .ml - a ml Its f-cniii-iant m.-an-inc of .i as'i.c. r i - b t e.. a m ss ; an.i l.boriv sio.'ihl be lauplit. imprassi i ' y . I Tr is a oyse'r .-rt of ". i -. i 1 i za t 011" i t a t eff.'-s 2 ; r;:t.'i' iew;.rd to profiteers and .-j-o.-hs than to the teachers of the . "'inc. T.- tharo r.ny su-i civ.i:za-
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. e.-ts a .'Ja.'-S' i a p. r that his f . oai.ia ; ...n I 1 shall be solid and tarn. Tin- boy s .-.. j ' uoation :s Ii s f .. ; roia t i"ii wlnvoiip. n j , r.a build hi" charnet.-r ami nijiiiio'il, j ' Instill in the hoy self -respect, tear!', j ' Ian, to do the ti-ancs wh' tel... he w.ll I ia'so pain c nfi 1. nee in hinisr;'". iao-'l j 1 him to C"- -up- h s n:i:.d 1-r Thinkir.-V j useful and upKft'n? tl-.outriits of hi ; .".:!, and when rv.l iuiiuen.-. s are j j ia ousl.t. to '.ay r.pi-n !i :u His "i-a.i j j mus.-ies will i e d"ve'rpe,i ri 1 Mrotijr ) ! o res ist t i e a 1 1 a-'k j j 1'pon th" ,.;oh..o depends al'o our . staiuhnp: as a nation and the people's i i n;ii rio: ism . Tile l.eai In thAt ." 'nool- j itig i.ns upon l!o' proLiiess of a ooun- j try is i'lus'a ated by the fact that the j I fnite-d State.- and Germany, up to the ! j late war, had on an average one In- j j habitant out of every fiv in their j
- schools ,has only
. S nooi . 1 In the school." :s also ahout the only
j ; e ; w't... !i thr people in this eOrtn- 1 I trv can be tauuiit 'America hirst'' and ' that this oo'inti v is not a in.xture of rliff. rent .-oiint ric. but that it 'ss trill v ' i
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; '..ay be fie bp .-.. but tiie .hildnai tha' j com. h' re and tho-v who an- b-un li'-a 1 trais: he educat-d and taught to be ' a-."! Aui'-r . an cit.E -ti--, who are proud i . '' ; ' ' i r count ry . I I'i, '.i'Ol run be lil iL'1 I to be mer1 a atis flrt an.i hou!d be t i.iiit tlio
hale a country like R;i."ii, ne at every thi; ty-three in
V.'ln t her the ill iterate eM lu'ied from this country
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' Vi'TP'K Ti N(N-l:i:Stf'KNT. ! 'I in: STAT1! Hi' TNPIN. I.KK ! I'OVNTY. IV TIIK l.AKh Si rnilloll ! OOVUT. .!.WI"!iV TKIIM. J'co. j I'K.WZISKV KflTIM-AtKK S. M X I ki:t:n KvrKK. i'm'si; x... 'P?;:, ; .OTI"N TO MVii;. !i.
i Now comes the I'I .!!-.: iff, by poone & . Mmriy. lo atv.rprjs, and til's 1 rr I complaint herein, teeth, r w 1 1 h an rfh- I j i . riai a of r. com pr-t ,-nr .-w.n r-"n. w i n. i that, the rlof.nda n a Max K' rnbaur. is I ! mu a rehh id of tla State of Indiana, j I Said lef. lid-in' is Hoi-efore her. l.y ( imtubd of the p-i-.io'.-v of said noa,,.., I j at;. I 'ha! t h. s.-ane will ft and for In;-! ; " the next, term ,.f said '.'oura and that i
J unbss he am.. -or atid an.vw er or rlemur .
therein, at tne i a nine; ,.f ;iinr. nu.-, on 1 j the 2f.;h day of JhH,. A . P. the I s-imo beim- the tmi, .lay of th.- net ; i t mi of sai'i i oura a. he l.erun and : j held in t'ie '.,i; -1 llo'-e. 1;,.,-m No. 1. j at Hammond, ci s a id Ciinl; and State.! ' en tim "nd Monday of Much. A. P. ! lft"0. said a.-tton will be hnnd and ih- j ' terndnee! m his ph "n.-", j I.N W TTNKSS W UFKIv iIa I hereunto j j set my hand and .-mx th Sral of said ' Conrt. c! !i!.i-ivri, this L'ra.h d-iy of ' .tanuary . A. p. inro. J j 1 1 11 MI! Ll IT p. WH PI A TON , j .?ej,l) Clerk L. S. C. j Hy kvtii rrnG. . I
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EYES TEiT A HE AOEIO. 1 '-s. the e " ! o:d. m (""iiiii'.-i vi i t h ih r-! i'i' bod-.. A fte r
j p.-rson h'is I'aiheil mablle life, ije li'-rfi-i'-s . ii-a an t ip-omct r r I. i-ai's j a prcsl ., o a hi-h Bi'M.-i- that his J e c have l."i;iai lo . l-'roir, then ' e.n be lie. ds trlasse a- help bis , ... j when he reads. f lie nor; toots to I p.-l them, he i- In danc.-r ; harming i his o.s. I'..-sidc-- ttii. he sho-.i! 1 be j careful to hae his lenses chanced .aery two p;irs at least, as bis . yes I arc frraduully as-ointr as m. said. A perfect presbyopic service here.
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that many people will pay $550.00 for a Player Piano, but you could not induce tHem to pay more and get the value in long servceand quality, tone and everything else that goes with it lo make your Player a thing of joy instead of a thing of noise?
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is because you do not understand ihe arti cle you are buying. The same person, buying a dress or a suit of clothes, would look at the goods, examine the quality and workmanship, then pass judgment on price. If the article was of poor material and poor workmanship, you would know it, and buy if you wanted to, or pass it and ask for something of better quality, knowing you would have to pay more for a better grade. You would use the same judgment in buying a piano or player if you had the same experience to guide you. But you haven't. Old Standard Makes in Players We have a fine line of- old standard makes in Pianos and Players. A visit to our store will convince you of the beauty of case and wonderful tone effects and all around quality. Terms easy. Old pianos taken in exchange. You Can Have a Good Guide in buying a Piano or Player. Buy from a Piano House which has the reputation for square dealing and has a line of Pianos with reputation, standard makes, Pianos and Players that have been on the market for years, have proven their worth in thousands of satisfied homes. Why be satisfied with a poor quality Piano, and be particular about quality in other things you buy? You wouldn't if you understood quality in Pianos.
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Victor and Edison Records Music Rolls. Just arrived Latest Hits in Player Piano Music Rolls.
Phone 661 63 1 Ho hman St. One Price Carroll & newton Optomerlsts sxtd JsTrelera 1C SUti 8L, Hsirmtud, Ind. IS 2 No Commission 1 fOTM
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