Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1920 — Page 10
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The Violm Resonator The vibrant, stirring quality of violin tones is here imparted to all music reproduced with The Cheney. The use of time-seasoned violin wood, carved into this familiar form, assures mellowness and resonance. "The Longer You Play It, "The Sweeter It Grows."
a Violinist's Inspiration The beautiful tones of a violin inspired thr invention of a remarkable instrument, reproducing all musical selections with unrivalled purity and richness of tone. Every principle embodied in The Cheney is musicaL Its reproduction eliminates unmusi' cal sounds, and rounds out the full tonal value of all records, enhancing their beauty Cheney cabinets are greatly admired foe their exact portrayal of the period designs originated by old world furniture craftsmen. CHENEY TALKING MACHINE COMPANY represented by
Edward C. Minas Co.
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Ir. and Mrs. Nick. K:rsh are kafl'y c , t- the iiri a; of a baby boy at their i , -i e . Mr. J. Kuhlmaa kpent Thursday Jn j .ti'mis, the guest of Mrs. t?-. h'.itz. Mr. an1 Mrs-. I'- c-'chon viisfl with M .. and Mrs. Ktupor itcar Cl.;--aso !i.i?ht- Triur.v.2ay ccnin?. Ciiima and I.o;!?e Ka.-i-ii at'cndrd r.un-.-o party in Whainj? Thursday 1 '-i:t. Mr. andMr. . C. ScUoon have rettirnr l 1'rora a shrt trir to Indianapoli"?. at heme with Mr. Schoon'a moth- - .n Ridge Road . leek EaakT. a well known fgus In vn. but who ha.- been In Hammend f,,r F"ffl( t'me.eame to visit his s;str in :aw. Mr?. J. r.aaker.
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an eightpen-in h shell weighing one ton nine hundred weight.
ST. JOHN
Mrs. W. C. H3le na. called to Ft. Wavne. Ind., y.-st-rday niTnlns on ae(.'mt of the i .i - ilints of her hu?b a n J . Marian George, cxprc.-s manager on train N-. K on iho M'n-n wjs ta'en iMddnlv sie'e he re !.t rvenins. Ir.
T'idins was called and pent as far as j
Hammond with him I-r. .1. A. I'inwiddic went to- Indianaoii? last f pnins to attend a me"n of the 'Woodbury Study Club. It is ronip-.scd of twelve der.tltf.5 from var-io-.ij: parti of thp state and holds meetings twice a year. Mrs. "William Murrey went to Montieello yesterday ni'Tnin; to vi.-:t relatives for a few days. , Joseph W. T"dd. of Hammond, cm-
t for Jo-int I-pres' iita t e was in LowfiJ y . sterda y . i Mif ' loldie Knii'kl of Oiir'acto. visI ifd friends hrrc yesterday .
: Kafhrji Jeal at H land.
ro i'cturnd to her 111., on Thursday
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ffe.v days visit here
;i her 5 ster, Mr.?. Boeeker. fiev. A. Badma ha staken posyslen r :he Frank Thied rfs;d"nee whbh he urehafcd and moved h: household ds there "his week. 'The Fister. i"i have tli" parish house as tli'ir -sdence. Mathias TVachter and daugrhJr Mrs. ard Thil lft Thursday ln-n-nin; F '.-y. Ala. bc-nr called there hv I'.ress of Mrs. .lohn Schmal. ."?. William l"e-hr and Mn .1 . ". " r. spent Thursdiy at Hammond .
Would Build Shells Weighing Two and a Half Tons INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! T.r'N rON". F.ritain s retort to th" 'renrh 15n-mile cua n an jr.tlina.Uon from Sir Robert H.-idflotd. the preat Fteet rn inuf j' turrr, that he is prepared to build sltelli weighing two an'l oiie-li,if Tons, twrnty-oii" i nclK;? in diameter, capable of perfor.i.tini; two and a hnlf feef f liard-facrij armor at a. disn.ive of ten mil or. Tbo !iolis can be constructed if a jjiitj isi fuutid capable of firing' thnn. The lrsrest tun liius far i" the "Woolieh Irfa.nt." wcjfthinsr 15" Ion., flrinc
Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Holiman Street Phone 3032
For Auto
Radiator Work We havo the largrt and best Phop for thp repairing of Radiator?, Fenders. Hood, 'Tanks and Lamps. We also make new radiators and replace new cores Into any make of radiator. We guarantee all of our wck.
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Timely and Extraordinary Specials for
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' If you dont sew you will want to when you see these comprehensive sillc and wool goods displays and specially priced for next Monday,
More Radiant Silks Have Arrived
"Minas for silks" is th? slogan these days, and there's a reason The range of price embraces all that is best in quality, as well a enabling" us fo" show creations distinctly apart from the conventional offerings of ordinary stocks'. There are prices' fo meet every convenience Monday we are grouping several selections' of the' most wanted nurrtbers at very attractive prices, thus Co-operating with other departments' irt Upholding the mission of our greatest week-day. Thrift Monday
Tricolette For the well known one piece blouse", iri wanted dark brown, reindeer, taupe, toperi, turquoise blue and black. 5 93 For Monday only - Taffeta 36 inches wide, in black only, for i 1 1 ... .... J. .
Skirts, dresses ana suits; extraordinary unc mi-
isi, For Thrift $2.75 Monday
Special Lot- Including pfairt faffetas, fancy taffetas and messahne. flj 1 QO Va rd , . . , . , . Silk Mull 36 inches wide, in few light shades and white; high silky fiQ" finish. Thrift Monday, yard........ Georgette Crepe 40 inches wide, in a pret
ty range of patterns on dark and. !0 QO
medium grounds. Thrift Monday. ,
The New Woolens of Spring Invite Inspection The minute you see these lovely, soft-textured Spring woolens you will wish for Midas' purse, for so tempting are the weaves and color tones. Sportive plaids, suitings, coatings and the lighter weight woolens for street frocks are all in evidence. Considering qualities and rising prices, these offerings are marked agreeably low for Thrift Monday. Blue Serge 40 inches wide. Serge 40 inches wide, for
for pretty dresses and suits; dresses and suits, in wanted
;hat,s-5pccial, $1.69 lot Monday only.
Paris Comes to You
a standard shade j j of navy. Monday v Poiret Twill 44 inches wide, in navy only. This cloth i? one of the most popular for dresses and skirts. Monday, CJO QQ
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Fram All wool, 42 inches wide, in a beautiful quality. 'Thrift Monday $4.59 only, yard ....
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Sateen Lining White only, 36 inches wide, fine fQ C
finish. Thrift Monday
WOOL NAP BLANKETS $3.00 value at $1.98 Full size 66x80 inch white wool nap blankets; heavy weight, pink or blue plain stripe borders. A bed covering, that will laundry like muslin sheets.
$3.00 TRAVELING BAG $1.79 For Thrift Monday only while 50 of these 18-inch imitation leather bags last. Cut full, and has leather handle and brass lock and catches.
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The Faiihion Bock for Spring eontxlo S95 m chif m tbae to arc bwUac tPi r fori a 1 Rvip.w Patterns
will abl yon reproduce thn is f-r-y df t-aiL .' ' ifei''f
Every Women will Want Two Pairs of These Bleached Union Suits at 55c a Pair Each suit is finely ribbed, with crocheted tops and either tight or loose knee. Now is a good lime to put in a supply for the spring and summer months. Boys' Union Suits at 69c A well made garment in either ecru or bleached. Choice of ecru or bleached material. Exceptionally priced for Thrift Monday. Dry Goods Section. f
Youngsters Require Good Wearing Hosiery "Scout" Hose will Wear 59c a Pair It's the right hose for school or playtime wear. Finely ribbed of medium weight yarn suitable for either boys or girls. Heavy Filet Lace at 23c Yd. Comes in edgings with insertion to match; 4-inch width. An excellent value at this Thrift Monday price 23c ya rd.
Shirt Specials for Men It's Your Thrift Day Monday
$1 $2 2'85 Petticoats, Waists,
Here's a selection of woven madras, full count percales, novelties, striped repps and dainty, striped effects in the new patterns with French soft cuffs; sires 14 to 17.
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Men's Sariiple Summer Union Suits
nainsook athletic style $1.35
Dressing Sacks, Etc.
PETTICOATS Of sateen and heatherbloom ; in black and colors: pleated and shirred ruffles; $2.50 values, at $1.95. DRESSING SACQUES Of percale and gingham; clastic and fitted waistline; in light and dark patterns; sizes 36 to 50; $2.50 values for $1.95.
Men's Fine Knit Union Suits, also Union Suits; white and ecru; sizes to 46 Thrift Monday
SHIRT WAISTS Ladies' Lawn, Voile and Linene Waists, lace and embroidery trimming, shawl and sailor collar; 36 to 50; $2.50 values for $1.95.
CHILDREN'S DRESSES Pretty plaid ginghams; trimmed collar and cuffs, also pockets; sizes 6 to 12; $2.00 values, special at $1.95.
Men's OTeralls Blue and hickory stripe; $1.50 also coats Boy' Percale Blouses Newspring patterns; standard makes; open $1.15 cuffs Boyi Overalls, in dark blue; sizes 6 to 14 89C years
Men't Work Shirts, in gray, blue, black and $1.39 white; full size Mea'i Cotton Hose Fine gauge hose, black and Oy cordovan, pair Boy' Dress Shirts New arrivals; nobby $1.85 patterns ,.
Children's Waists, with strap over shoulder; made of white jeans; 4 to 12 years. Monday 39 C special
Chilen,f Drawers, of muslin, ruffled, seme hemstitched; sizes 3 to 9. Special, 39 C pair
Women's Juliets at $2.29 Kid Juliet, with patent leather front stay, good soles and rubber heels; sizes 4 to 8; regular price $3.00. Makes an excellent house slipper.
Boys' Wash Suits, for little fellows 2'2 to 8 years; fine assortment in newest styles and colors; guaranteed against fading in washing; $2.45 ta
Girls' Coats Blue serge and check models in light shades, prct ty belted effects, new pockets; sizes 8 to 16 years. Monday TciaI $9.95 at
Groceries for Monday
Flour Washburn Crosby's Gold Medal Flour, g J 'g bbl. sack Batterine Farrell's A 1 Nut Margarine, 3 lbs. 95c; 32 C per lb Preserves 22 oz. jars Strawberry or Rasp- 35c berrv
Coffee Our famous Minas
blend. 3 lbs. $1.35; 4gC Der lb
Baked Beans M o n a r c h
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25c
Mi'k En-Zo Milk Compound,
doz?n tall cans $1.19; 1Qq per can
Articles for the Household
Garden Hose, Bantam guaranteed hose; 50-foot lengths, with brass connections. $7.95 Special at Beverage Kettle ; solid copper, with copper cover; gg 25 8-gallon size at. . . . H. R. H. Paiat Cleaner; best for cleaning walls and 1 2c painted surfaces; at..
Wall Coffee Mill; glass; extra high grade, with 45 glass canister, at. . Coffee Pot; white enamel with enamel cover; large size. Extra special $1.65 for Dish Pan; white enamel, medium size. Wry J?" 3Q
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