Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 280, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1920 — Page 10

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Till': TIMER Kndav. Mav 14, 19'JO. Mother Appeals To Son close a lottor roooixed this morninsr (ittrs. l,ut shr says that lately she was '" ii"'J JF ly Mayor Pun Hrown of Hammond, f he believes that hor son. Michael Hh.. ts In Hammond, and aftor nine years of sonrchlnp hope.s to locate him. Tho ion. who is twenty-six ywr? old. loft her in Chirajro in Since thou rhc received only ono lottor fr.m him. It was mailed from Toronto, i.'nn.ida, it few week aftor ho l.-l't her. She wrote him at Toronto. hut tho lottor i a returned to hor litK'Immod ami his whorejhoiin has since boon a mys'ory. Occasionally Mrs. H:i. has heard rumw of his havlnsr visited different informal that ho had settled down in Hammond. Mrs. liana nivos her address us " 1 72 . Sherman axe., Apartmi-nt 21, Now Turk City. A T GRIFFITH FOR THE GREAT St CUT PRICE "Jfiehael. my boy, -write in ne; Tor Clod's k do b-for it is tor. la to. WJth. this dirct appeal o a wandTfr. on. Mpi. B. Bas of Now Tork Citv Sherrervilic Hammond po n-w lius l;m Griffith, pie will t Hiiruni; 1 1 iRliland and wcl omo t ho lOfVOO!t tllo return tiins ar,&ja:.i &v iv,.,

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PHONOQHAPH SALE

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Save -CJ to C$CP? on Men's Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furnishings, Work Clothes, Raincoats

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CHAMBRAY SHIRTS $1.19

DRESS SHIRTS t $1.39 $1.95 $2.95 . UNIONALLS, GOOD HEAVY KHAKI

UNDERWEAR UNION SUITS, cp from $1.29 OVERALLS AND JACKETS $1.69 $1.95

$3.25

GENUINE PURE SILK SHIRTS, op from

FIBER SILK SHIRTS up from $4.95

FINE SELECTED NECKWEAR

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SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN

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$8.45

REGAL AND McELWAIN SHOES BELOW COST.

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MEN'S KHAKI PANTS, u 30 to 42 . . .

$1.98

You cannot afford to gfve money away in these days of high prices. Cut down your clothing cost by dealing with a store where there is no profiteering.

the veigf thin jjouvhespt desire

LET us show you the Official Laboratory Model of the New Edison. Let us play it for you. Let us tell you of the remarkable jruarantee which goes with this instrument. A guarantee of realism ! Do you know what this means?

EDISON,

'The Phtnograph with a Soul

TlAlisTn '. Onlj realism cati rnAk the puonograph us wonderful a ource of music a all the artiyts in the world. Realism ! Hrnr can roti know the phonograph that achieves Realism? The Official Jaboratorv Model f th New Edison haa proved it Relifm by direct eompariwri with ii-ring artists. 'J"rie ringer rings or the tistrurnent&list pltjj. Suddenlj the artist stops, and the Nw Edin -ronlinuss akne Four TniUion people bve witnersed these reraarkabls tests. Tber

found that only by watrhingr the artist eoold they tell when he wa sinking or playing and when t!.e New Edison was Rr.-CurATivr. hi performance. The instrument we'll snow tom i an exact, dnplicate of the instruments which triumphed in thc comparison-tests. It will sustarn the same te!t. II V gnirantrr t' f he capahfc of the same beautiful " ast-ofjmdirtg JlcGlirm, and that jruaran teeing everything your heart desires. Come in anrl hea? fL

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ARE YOU? Sale Starts Saturday Morning and Continues for Ten Days Only, or until we have Disposed of Our Present Stock

IT'S UP TO YOU When we planned this sale we were told that we were foolish to cut into our profits, and that the people were not ready for cut prices. And they cited the case of the butcher who made up fifty pounds of hamburger, put twentyfive pounds in one window, marked 19c, and twenty-five pounds in another window, marked 38c. The 38chamburger wa$ sold out first. Notwithstanding all of this, we have confidence enough in the intelligence of the Hammond people to believe ffiey iill recognize real bargains when they see th.em", and if they are from Missouri and have tobe shown, we are in a position to demohf.iiatO'tnat we can undersell any merchant in town on Phonographs. As a simple illustration. Style G-2 Columbia Graphonola which sells in any other store for $150.00 will be sold by us for $120. a clear saving of $30.00, or 20 per cent. Other makes of machines at a like saving. We believe that the increased business which will result from these reduced prices will more than offset the loss we sustain through cutting prices.

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A FAIR TEST Hear all the better known makes of Phonographs side by side in our store. Compare Style. Tone, Finish and Valued "Let us demonstrate the

SONORA

COLUMBIA

PATHEX EDISON

VICTOR ' ' MANOPHONE. PURITAN MAGNOLA and others. Then select the one that pleases you. We believe we are the only house in Hammond where these Phonographs are all on -display.

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THIS SALE IS FOR TEN DAYS ONLY

OUTFIT NUMER ONE Type M and Ten Selections (5 double faced records of your own choice).

OUTFIT NUMBER TWO Type AA Phonograph and 20 Selections (10 dou-, blc faced records) of your own choice; diamond point to play Edison records, sapphire ba'l for

rathe records and an assortment of steel needles

rathe records and an assortment ot steel neea:es s to play Victor and Columbia records. A regular 0 Jp SI 25.00 machine for 7

TEN DAY SALE THIS TEN-DAY SALE will be long remembered as the opening broadside in a fight to bring the prices of High Grade Talking Machines down to a .decent level. Everyone knows that prices ai4 (oq high, but every business man has been wajtjrig.for the other fellow to start merchandise tm the downward trend. We are proud to be the first in our line of business to deliver a " body- blow to the V ICIOUS CIRCLE of High Prices. Wc will need your hearty co-operation to accomplish much in this direction, and wc ask you to call and sec the wonderful bargains we are offering, whether you contemplate the purchase of a machine or not.

OUTFIT NUMBER THREE Type A Phonograph and 20 Selections (10 double faced records) of your own choice; diamond point

t nlav Ldison records, sarpture ball lor t atre

records and an assortment of steel needles to play

Victor and Columbia records. A regular $185.00 jj machine for

OUTFIT NUMBER FOUR Type B Phonograph and 20 Selections (10 double faced records ( of your cwn choice; diamond poHt to play Edison records, sapphire ball to play Pat'e records, and an assortment of need'es to r'ay Victor and Columbia records. A regular $235.00 machine for

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OUTFIT NUMBER FIVE Type D Phonograph and 20 Selections (10 double faced records) of your own cbo;ce; dianiord point to play Edison records, sapphire ball for Pathe, steel needles to play Victor and Columbia records, and si xrecord albums. A regular $295.00 machine for

OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK.

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riHV. Iw.iving 'iriffilh at !:Ht a. m., ;.;.. p. m.. end fi:55 p. rn.. i'vln.HiramonJ at 12:0 ( ' m 5:00 P- tl.-u p . tn . Mr?. David Meredith ot Ilobart will l.f the cut-nf-town render at the Ua6i Aid prosrram Pivrn t the wn hsil Friday ovtninp. A strinc: orchpytra -n-ill finni.h mufic You'll fnj -y hearing lh townFpeopV. Mr. and Mr. Art Coffnian nnnounff

The arria! of a tine baby M'mrtay. Mi-, and Mr.. Jl ike , - ! S1I1. rrv:! ha vc a lat i 1 amp on fdnrsda. A rBr oT ;v Men for i. iifine unlnai'. d thif .; J

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UNDERWOOD

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7,585 PLURALITY

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! MONT' iMER Y. Ala... May IS. V. S. Sr nulor .rr V. T.'ndrwood plur!ity this tyornins stood Vt 7,5S3, ,uh

ftnripUtc OfTi' i.'il rf turns rr-c-:-. ! f:'m fifty-Ir.ur out (!' the; ?Ixt -s- . , ,1 lunria counties, and e?.; jnui ' . i n tuc p.r.-jf.ing cnuntirs jrav tli" !-'n;."..r .1 plurality of l.f')n mrr'-. Th" Vsnrrn on the fifty-four counties oni'iaiiy report rd erc: Undfrwood. firFt choirr. 47.3.";ri; crcond choice. 1,327; total, 4S.657. Mus-pmve, flr?t choior. "3,7 4 7; p'rnl choice, '3.35S: total. 4.1.00:.. Weakly, first choic. .Co: s'-'iml. 11.451; totfcl. ;i7fM. In th hort iTm S'r.ati.rinl r-.i-r rtily iwnlif-onc fiUPti'S haft rrpT'i i ir! it k th total. tVois f;.r: Jffln rir. li. !.; second. 3.231; Vht, first 1 !t.Rr,?. so-r.n-d 3.414; N'al, 0 . II" 4 first and 773 kocvnd dioicr.

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GERMANS WON'T PARTICIPATE

; INTEHNf TIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! V . 1 " ', .i:i y 11 Th.' i;prmn v - rnrru :i Ills d-cidd not to particip"' ti ' Sim iind I'at is ouifTrn' i- unltin; I r"!n h 1roi..rs t. iial" thf ?i--lri.-i - .n tio- Miiin rio- th'it nrr.' rrc-n.lv t " n i-). d. s.t-.i a i " t r I Now . d-.Fti.tch !rii l:;rlin today