Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 20 May 1920 — Page 6

THE TIMES. Tlmrsdav. Mav 20. 1920. BEAR OIL for HAIR AN INDIAN'S SECRET Ona ef tha pofant Inrwlianta' of Katalk for tha hair fa trnuina aar home Monday with nm gn-tirilia. Raymond Wntkinn is I ' v .rins from I-aryngeal diptr,lierin. The Uotrman chllu n.' w n w . rn so s.vftrtlly burncU In a 1" lire urly in April. ar recovciin' a us i.-in !.,; pic t'(1. AilJa. f .war is 41 be to walk, aain. TtitMiUJ. two an.t m--!ialf iiar. is sl..vvl b.i in i n n l. wuid uud wuIa ttft'-i ; l-(lfast n'n i I mi. i i iy itn-o lln .i..Utnt. V. A. il'.n kinun, CIiu-uko auin l.a!rr. Mi.pp'il in t" n Y" im s.l.iv iH'iiilm-. He was rturtiin from l-".int. Midi., w ith (I Hi'' n w Slrnrks. Murfaivt Wood i.:!i:t.,,- M..n.!.iv a w rk' isil in .V'.l" ! If USED FIFTY YEARS CUT PRICES FREE TRIAL cp4M U. Tnra ara other acuva ltigrdirnia IT1 r riot found in tnr oihor hair prnaraL imm tioo. Kataiko hta aurrr.inl in tunny ca-a of baiana. falhna aair and tfaMnjIV wfto awry tur hair In'mn or tratnacut haa proai fuulc. $300 Gaarantaa. Avaa. In it raaulta in raan rotmderMl hopeltia. Tail aevar taw a bala Indian I Why twraiaa er remain tnlt If ynu ran rm hair? If othera tiara obtain! a nw twwth er hira cwjtirre,! daoJrufT. or a?oprt1 fallirr. hair throofti Kmilka "a "t an a box of K0TAIK0 at aay kuty drua atara: or od I renta al'r r mampa. for BKOCHVRC with PtlH', KM af Koiatko to J. H. Erillaia, lnc Station F, New York. N. Y. Manufacturer's Factory Clearing Cut Price HAKES PURE BLOOD. AT ALL DRUGGISTS ' Latest Census Figures Out m rr.

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f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON, May 20 Vi -1 im innry population figure. vuro anuniniTil t'day by t he crnus liureaii n - rillaws: Penvrr. t"n!.., 1910 population, "T,ft,363; increase 42.:!S or "0.1 po -nt. Elizabeth. -N . J.. l'-'-J pupn la tion. t5.2; increase 22,273 or 30. J pvr cent. Nvr London. Conn.. 1320 population 15.688; increase 6,02a or aO.T per cent. Tacorna, Wash.. 120 jiopulanon. 66i; increaso 13.222 or 15. per rent. Ellsworth, Kans., 1520 population. ;,0ti5; increase 24 or 1.2 prr cent. Ha.miiton County. ().. 120 popaiati. n 49X.8T8; increase S2.S46 or 7.2 pel cent.

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CROWN POINT The Crown Toint higrh school alumni will Kiv a dancing party at the Matonic Temple on Wednesday evening after the banquet and reception given to the class of 12 at th- Presbyterian church. Surlinirs orchestra will furnish the music and the committee in chare injure a most delightful evening." The dance is open to the public. Georg-e II. Wilbur, age R2. traveled all the way from Waukesha. Wis., to make Mother O'Neil aged 62. his bride. The couple securing a license at Crow n Point just like the other gay youlg things who visit Indiana's famous Gretna Green. Mr. Wilbur is n wealthy lumberman and- this was his third venture on the matrimonial sea. He wa 8 unusually active for one of his years and blushed like a young school boy.

If the census were to be taken in Crowa, Point this week the population of our city would have been increased

by foor since last Saturday. The stork having; left four babies in Crown Puint. At the .noma of Mr. and Mrs. McCrillus on Saturday a baby boy: Monday. C. Westphal's family welcomed a baby boy. A girl at the home i,f Anton Kuscmau on Tuesday; and a boy it the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baldwin on Wednesday make a pretty good reccrd. Mr. P. B. Straley w-nt to Chicago on Tuesday to be the guest of her sister. Mrs. Robert Krost for several Mr Tiockwell is making extensive improvements on his property on Court street, adding a handsome porch and otherwise enhancing the appearance of the place. , H. II. Meeker, one of our oldest citizens Is reported to be in rather poor health this week. Mr. Meek-r Is n the eighties and has been busy lately taking care of his large strawberry patches and the nursery business which he owns. Miss Margaret Wil-son will go to Chicago at the close of the school year to spend the summer with her sister, Anna. Miss Via Hall of this city is in ianapolis this week attending a convention of the Rebekah lodge being a delegate from the local lodge. Mr. and Mrs. John SchroedT have returned from Chicago where they were wit h friends for a couple of days. A baby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Huseman on Tues day . The Ilucsman's live on Pf ttibone avenue. The Woman's Study Club will hold the last meeting of the yar on Tuesday afternoon, Say 2,".. at the Presbyterian church parlors. The presidents of all federated clubs throughout the county, the district and county offi

cers will be the invited guests. A pleasing program has been planned, as

also a social time with light refresh

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be present to greet the county guests.

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$ Ground is being broken for thre new dwellings n'nr the foundry. Jt Mat Miller's "Flivver" too ka bath J" in the ditch s-uth of town, when it struck some loose pravel on the s;de of the road, last Monday. No one injured. rot. even the "Flivver."

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FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS Dresses Very pretty Georgettes. Charmeuse, Satins; val- 50 ues up to $39.00; special $23.50 and Children's Gingham Dresses; neat patterns; S2.49 aHsiz.cs; special Sport Coats Some good values ia attractive models and S X 1 50 colors; special $15.50 and Long Ccats; your choice $11 50 at only Waists Georgette Waists; a number of chic new 33 50 models; special $5.98 and Skirts JS'ew Sere Skirts in blue and checks; special fet $9.98 and . .. Girls' Straw Hats pri"d at $1.00 at $2.49 and Children's White Embroidered Dresses; all sizes; up from Many Other Articles Selling at Half Price. Harisian Specialty Store 187 State St. Hammond.

Will soon pass into history as the greatest money saving sale ever held ia Hammond. We urge those who have not availed themselves of the opportunity to see these wonderful bargains to call at once. This is the cbascc of a lifetime and it may be many years before you can purchase a phonograph at such ridiculously low prices again. We say this advisedly, as owing to the unsettled labor conditions and constantly increasing prices for materials, prices are more likely to go up than down. We positively could not sell at these low prices if it were not for the great volume of business we are doing. We have an immense stock of Phonographs on hand, including such well known makes as the COLUMBIA, REVERE, PURITAN, MAGNOLA, PATHE, VICTOR and MANOPKONE, but at the rate they are going we feel that this sale can only be continued for

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You may select any new or used Phonograph from our immense stock and have it sent to your house for 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL AND EXAMINATION, and if you are not completely pleased with it in every particular, we will exchange it for any other Phonograph in our stock and allow you all you have paid for it on the exchange. Could anything be fairer? As we handle eight different makes, this makes your purchase perfectly safe, no matter what you may select. '

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Outfits listed below are all new phonographs just received from the factory and have never been offered at these prices before.

In the Manophone we present an instrument designed to mjet the demands of the most discriminative purchasers; a talking machine whose superior tone quality will instantly appeal to the ears of the most critical listeners possessing educated musical tastes. The Manophone it manufactured by the same skilled artisans who for 68 years have been makers of world famous pianos. It was designed by experts having a knowledge of the finest principles of acoustics, resulting in a machine which, for beauty and fidelity of tone production is rivaled only by nature itself. The Manophone is a finished article, an ornament to the most richly furnished homes. It is built by master workmen, educated to turn out only a first-class product. It plays every disc record wi'ih a pleasing interpretation heretofore unequaled. We ask you to hear this superb phonograph played. Listen to your favorite pieces. Prove to yourself that the Manophone is in a class exclusively its own the one ideal instrument that will lend itself most highly to your pleasure and entertainment.

Liberty Bonds Accepted Same as Cash During This Sale A new style E-2 Columbia Grafonola; walnut $QI case; sold by other dealers for $120. Our price vl A new yle F-2 Columbia Grafonola; walnut case; sold by ether dealers for $140.00. S 1 1 2 Our price A new style G-2 Columbia Grafonola; sold by Of) other dealers for $150. Our price..., A new style K-2 Columbia Grafonola; sold by 6? 1 OQ other dealers for $225. Our price A style X!V Victor Victrola; sold by others lOO fcr$225. Our price iOU Patke; mahogany rase; plays all makes 85 of records Y'ou cannot duplicate these bargains anywhere in Hammond.

OUTFIT NUMBER ONE (f Type M and Ten Selections (5 double tjfcj? faced records of your own choice) ... '

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OUTFIT NUMBER TWO Type AA Phonograph and 20 Selections (10 double faced records) of your own choice; diamond point to play Edison records, sapphire ball for Pathe records and an assortment of steel needles to play Victor and Columbia records.. A regular $125 machine for

OUTFIT NUMBER THREE Type A Phonograph and 20 Selections (10 double faced records) of your own choice; diamond point to play Edison records, sapphire ball for Pathe records and an assortment of steel needles to play Victor and Columbia records. A regular $185 machine for

Special Notice This sale ksts only a few days, all advertised bargains subject to previous sale. SALE STARTS TOMORROW MORNING 8:30.

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