Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 240, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1920 — Page 3
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Chinese Orchestra Chinese Orchestra I
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Ain't Any Lore V cuina Five Tazz Orrriesrra I Pa il R re Trio 1 Paul Bie,e Tno i Carl Seville an i lark decides) rrl Seville and" Jack (ieddes ( Waltz Columbia Orchestra Columbia Orchestra J Art Hickman's Orchestra ) Art Hickman's Orchestra j Frince's Dance Orchestra Prince's Dance Orchestra J
E-450A 85c A-2S37 5c A-2864 85c A-2S58 5e A-6 139 $1.25 A-2858 8Sc A-2874 85c
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Gems from Opera
Barcarolle from Tales ef Hofmtnn . Rifoletto Tutte la Feste al Tempio
Rosa and Carmela Poruelle j-
Barricntos and Straccian "Vtnn
Comic Talking Records
Eldar Eatzoore'a Sermon on TTrowin Stones Elder Eatmore'a Sermon on Generosity
Bert Williams) A-6141
Bert Williams
Back Homo on the Farm Fishing and Drinking Uncle Josh in a Cafoteria Undo Josh and the Sailor
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A-2861 85c
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Chios ....... Was There Erer a Pal Like You?
You're a Million Miles from Nowhere When You're " .2552 One Little Mile from Home . . . Fred Hughes r gc Once Upon a Time from Tkt Mac Melody . . Fred Hughes J All That I Want la You fi . Henry Burr ) A-2863 When the Harvest Moon la Shining . 4 . " . Lewis James 85c
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Dear Littla Boy of Mine . Vocal Gems from "Buddies" Vocal Gems from "Irene" Some Day You'll Know Down in My Heart . , Comrade . a -Sweethearts . . .
Riccardo Straccian
5T . .1 7868S
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. Columbia Light Opera Company ) A-6142 . Columbia Light Opera Company $1.25 Her.rv Burr) A-2867 , . . . Charles Harrison 1 85c Campbell and Burr -IA-2868 Gladys Rice and Charles Harrison 85c
A-2873 85c
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When the Roll Is Called up Yonder . . Softl7 and Tenderly . . . ... . M.k I 1 . . i &
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Oh! Mother, I'm Wild Jack Kaufman- 85c
Hear Dem Bella . Harry C. Browne and Teerless Quartette ) A-2853 Keemo Kimo . . Harry C. Browne and Peerless Quartette 85c Oh! How I Laugh When I Think That I Cried Over You 1 A.2g52
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Q . Oscar Seajle . $1.00 lack Kaufman ) A-2865
Instrumental Music
Orpheus in Hades Overture, Part I. . Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Eugtri Y$a ' Orpheus in Hades Overture, Part II. . Cincinnati i Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Eugen Ysaye '
Bird Calls An Evening in Birdland . Edward A
Bird Calls Birdland Melodies
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A-6140 $1.50 A-28SO 85c
A Cat-astrophe Slim Trombone
. . Edward Avis
Columbia Orchestra ) A-2855 Columbia Orchestra 85c
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tra. Vincent James of Shridan ave, r.ss returned from the tVashlnton Park hospital In Chicago whers s'r tirii-rwnt an cpprPt:c-n. Miss Heln Stowe'l of P.ofkforrt ('- at Rorkford, 1!!.. Is home for her rpririsr Taration. Jlr.. John Rnntt f 119th ft.. em t.-. N"w- V.'.rk whr sh tv.is
called bv ih death of her uncle. lfr., Hay Waiker entertained a nam. Vr r' hi!Hrpi at a in.rtr at Vit- It rvm i
i in Sheridan avenue in honor of th? "-ven'h birthdaj- anniversary of her ( dai.'i?hter R'Jth. I Mis. Ann Mil'er of Iwln Institute. I i home for her sjir n vacation. I Gfo-e a Ieony of Indiana Har- ! brr ' sui'oeedinsr Mis. Anna Mhen
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VENETIAN MOON Fo?trot Kentucky Serenaders BO-LA-BO One-step Ted Lewis Jazz Band
A2895 85c
OLD-FASHIONED GARDEN One-step Prince's Dance Orchestra A2874 APPLE BLOSSOMS Waltz 85c Prince's Dance Orchestra
FRECKLES Sung by Nora Bayes EV'RYBODY CALLS ME HONEY Nora Bayes
A2816 85c
JUST LIKE A GYPSY IN YOUR ARMS
Nora Bayes Nora Bayc3
A6138 $1.25
AL JULS0N SINGS A HOME-COMING SONG OF THE SOUTH
CHL0E WAS THERE EVER A PAL lTCE YOU
A Jalson Henry Burr
A2361 10-in., 85c
BERT WILLIAMS' "PREACHIN " lr... ELDER EATMORE'S SERMON ON AS 1 4 1 THROWING STONES Bert Williams, Comedian 12-isch ELDER EATMORE'S SERMON SI ZS ON GENEROSITY Bert Williams, Coatediaa
POPULAR SONGS YOU'RE A MILLION MILES FROM NOWHERE WHEN
YOU'RE ONE LITTLE MILE FROM HOME ONCE UPON A TIME from "THE MAGIC MELODY"
Fred Hajhes, Tenor Fred Hujhes, Tenor
A23G2 10-h., 85c
ALL THAT I WANT IS YOU WHEN THE HARVEST MOON IS SHINING
H;cry Burr, Tenor Lewis James, Tenor
STRACCIARI SINGS FAVORITE SONG DEAR LITTLE BOY OF MINE Riccardo Stra cciari, Baritone
A2863 10-in., 85
78685 Single Disc 10-in., $1
DANCE RECORDS WOND'RING Foxtrot Ted Lewis Jazz Band YOU CAN'T GET LOVIN' WHERE THERE AIN'T ANY LOVE A23s Medley Fox-trot. Louisiana Fire Jazz Orchestra 10-in., 8C Intro: Tip-Tip Tippy Canoe. Incidental Chorus by Billy Muray
JUST LIKE THE ROSE Fox-trot Intro: In Siam
WHEN YOU'RE ALONE Fox-trot Intro: The Great American
Paul Biese Trla Saxophone, Banjo and Piano Trio A2S64 Paul Eiese Trio 10-b., 85c Saxophone, Banjo and Piano Trio
OH I WMAl A f AL WAi llAKlf. (WendHng.) Medley Waltr. Introducing (1) "Dear Old Girl." (Morse.) (2) "Meet M? In Bubble Land." (Jones.) Prince" Orchestra. Incidental Chorus by Fred Hughes. CAROLINA SUNSHINE. (Schmidt.) Medley Waltz. Introducing "I Never Knew That I Lovrd You Until There V.'as Somebody F.Ue" from "Oh! Wrist a Girl." (Dreyer.) Prince's Orchestra.' Ir.cirlenta! Chorus Kv Campbell and Burr.
A6I37 . 1 2-inch $1.25
NOBODY KNOWS. (Berlin.) Introducing "I Lost Mv H.art In DYend"' (Berlin.) Hickman Tno. Frank Ellis. Clyde Doerr and Bert Ralton of Art Hickman's Orchestra. Saxaphone and piano trio WONDERFUL PAL. (Pinkard.) One-step. Introducing "Sweet Bafev.' (Pinkard.) Hickman Trio. Frank Ellis. Clyde Doerr and B-rt Ra!ton of Art Hickman's Orchestra. Saxaphone and piano trio.
RAINBOW OF MY DREAMS. Orchestra.
A2839 10-b., 85c
(Wallace.) Fox-trot. Art Hickman's'
BURMESE BELLES. (PUtzman.) Onr-ttop. Art Hirkmn'.- Orchestra. I WANT A DADDY WHO WILL ROCK ME TO SLEEP (Sloane.) Fox-trot. Introducing "The Message of the Cameo (Sloane) from "The Greenwich Village Follies" Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra. Joseph Knecht, director. I MIGHT BE YOUR 0NCE-IN-A-WHILE. (Herbert) Fox trot. Introducing "Call It a Day" (Herbert) from "Angel Face." rrkes Jazarimba Orchestra. , , .,
DARDANELLA. chestra.
A2841 1 0 in., S5c
A2840 10-in., 85c
Fox-trot. (Bernard and Black.) Prince's Dance Or-
W1LD FLOWER. Waltz.. (Mary Farl.) Verkes Jazarimba Orchestra.
A2851 10-in., 85c
FATHER O'FLYNN and HASTE TO THE WEDDING. (Irish Jig. Patrick J. Scanlon. accordion solo. Piano accompaniment. KEEL-ROW and MONEY MUSK. (Highland Flings.) Patrick J. Scanlon. accordion solo. Piano accompaniment.
A2837 10-in., 85c
12-inch Dance Records NEW YORK HIPPODROME MEDLEY. Introducing (1) "Don't Ycu Remember Those School Days." (Hubbell.) (2) "Happy Day." (Hubbell.) (3) "I've Found the Girl I've Been Looking 1 oor. (Hubbell.) One-step. The Happy Six. NOBODY ETR. (Frey.) Medley Fox-trot. Introducing "Happy." . (Frey.) The Hapcy Six. - -
A6133 1 2 -inch $1.25
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Here's an opportunity to pur:ha? a Columbia Grafonola and Records on veiy Ii'oenl credit trrins. Tlie Model L-2 Grafonola pictured; large size cabinet, well constructed. crtist:cal!y designed and beautifully finished; equipped tvith a non-set autcTnatic record stop; has filing compartment for seventy-five records. Can be purchased at this sale, $10 down and $7 monthly. Complete with six selections of music at $122.55.
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Announcement Ed. S. Pressimone B.ARBER SHOP M0 ED ACROSS THE STREET 94 State Street LARGER QUARTERS. STEAM HEAT. SHOP EQUIPPED WITH TUB AND SHOWER BATHS. NO WAITING.
Why -nar ynurjelf out tvasliinjr, wl-.rn $-.50 per ypar will run Wrstprn K:?ctric Ci'thps Washer 'with a aw:n;tiK wr;ncr to ar whole year. $5.00 puts it in ynur home; Balance, term Burns, ro.'loi k Co.. 3424 fluthrie. Tn 3inrm Harbor. Pimno 41; 3315 Jtich:?an a.xnue. Indiana HarhiT. 3-11-1 mo. K'ient partook nf a most hnunfoas dinner, after which a few hcur. we-e spent in a social nay. following whMi the entiie party attrnled the Cmnm inity Service dancinsr party. At the close they repaired to the nought domicile where refreshments were a cam served and the evening's amurement -.i!minate.1 in a very merry way. Mr. and Mr?. Ronsrht ;'reine the rc-jpients of the best, wishes of the en., re partv for another twentv five cars of happv wedded bli. The puets presented Mr. an-J Mrs. Rouiht with t wen tr. -fi e Ainruan Beauty roses. ljr fl.iwerirtr plant and a heautiful slier tra'. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Campbell havi
r e ; r ; e d t W h i t i n c from I .n An;lfs. ( "al.. t o rcs.de hr t e. t-'ov t he prnit the- sic I i ins at the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. "ainpbell i.n I'fnns; I vania, avenue. Mr. and Mis. incent Ijiie p ;rihased a. home on the Fast ?ide where they intend Dnv.ns in the near future. Miss hoiiipo "ater of ; h west I'll I'niversitv. was home rver the weekend, hsnnc a her siril, l.rr roommate. Mis... Ftoralind Jenks. Th Whitins fr!nds of Mr. A. Carl Werner, former'y of Whit int. a representative for the N'ew York Life Insurance Co., will be interested to 'earn of h.s marriage to Mi ss Lillian Elsie FOR MURES Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need. Is Not Greasy Don't Tvorry about eczema cr othfr skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo. Obtained at anv dru? store for 35c, or extra large bottle for SI. 00. Zemo generally removes pimple?, blackhead-, blotches, eczema and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky r.or greasy and stains nothing. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. The E. W. Rose Co , C'.eve'-ia, O.
Eyes Strained?
If your eyej are work-strained or tired; if your viaion ia dim or blurred; if it bothers you to read; if your eyes barn or itch or nche; if you wear classes, get a bottle of Bon-Opto tablets from your dru?--ist, dissolve one in a fourth of a plass of water and use from two to four times a day to bathe the eyes. Bon-Opto has broujcht comfort and relief to thousands and thousands. Note: t"Vv-tor mr Bon Opto trenjthen efeijht V in a week't time ia niacy instance.
Mr. Mci;in;i! is a! the M . V-y hospital fit llary. I"' beitiij sick w itli i n e -i , nn n : ;i . tevejai menibcrs of tbc !ota' H-c-ict'i Star arc planning to j .in the Wlut Siitin.i l.oit;e h;ch is i.cni o:c.in;zcd at that 1'l.u-e. t '"Ti ti r ma t ion services ueie h.rid at the Evangelical I.u'hr.ir; i-b;;r-h es r c i - him : , j - . The Thompon S and 1 err.- store will open today in the Frederick ltt;iI. Ing which lias been reiiioib- icl.
I Martin of Rorkford. 111., which took
place on Mar-h 4th. F.ieanore. the four year old daughter of Mrs. Charles M. Vatr of TlVrte avenue, fell oer the banister on the front porch at her home and sustained a broken le . Mrs. reter P-.erkewski of Centra! ave,, was taken to St. Bernard s hospital in Chicago yesterday.
WHITNG HOLDS ORATORICAL CONTEST 'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES "WHITING. Iuu. March Th pre liminary oratorical and declamation contest of the Whitmff biph school was ! ld on l-"rldav i,isht. at which John L.
V.ii-!i;- .--c) M'S IIe1;i M.,nn'i! W er ' ! i n ! : i i cii'. hii in? mi i h I ,'i ke cinn! y C..1.1..X in N he id at liar;: on ; i. fM. !'" v. it, ii : n s'lif pobl H rT ' , :c. T'-e .(! i rr T.'l'is '-T se-rCid j'i.':- ' .i'.:ird' d t l.tinh-r' Xcjdl nd Mi- 1 : - i: ' M i - im-n. ntid the br,,:,z nT;fI' f"T tiird pin were won by An in' Green and Mi" L-!;.n Thorp. Tne naii' - -f .iTc se Ice i"r.? w e.-c: FT, el;, n Tharj-. "Sr ce." Heicn (J'L'ontfll. ' iluvv the Lar.us Stakes. Wc re Lo.-:." r.'i.h Msster;:on. "On Board the Victory.' Orvine Green. "Sparticus to the Glad;ctor?." John Murphy, "Memorial Day Address.' Lambert N'ejdl, "Americans of p'creign r.:rh."
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Th Modern rrisril'a Cluh n ent to Chicaco Saturday to see the "'Rose of China." Mrs. Thomp.-on ra.me here Saturday to join her hushan'1 who we-'s hre for the Standard Osl Co. They nil! re;de ;n the Fifleld house.
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cause it is one of the most thorough, blood purifiers known to medical science. This fine old remedy cleanses the blood of imparities, and acts as an antidote to the germ of rheumatism. S. S. S. Is sold by druggists everywhere. For valuable literature and advice) addreae Chief Medical Adviser, 107 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga
