Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 302, Hammond, Lake County, 10 June 1920 — Page 12

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. The Huds of Promise (",ub will have their regular meeting this evening at the home of their toacher, Miss Clara l"!au on Myrtle aenue at 7:00 (.-"clock. After the business of the class a social hour will be enjoyed. Mism Beth White of Chicago was in

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Robertsda'.e on business Tuesday. There will be a free lunch social at the Robertsdale Evangelical church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Come and have some fun and get In en the lunch it's free. Mrs. Henry loggers of Lake avenue, entertained Misti Idalette Ferguson. Principle, and Mrs. Pycus. teacher of the Franklin School at a luncheon at her home yesterday. Colonel Theodore Roosevelt No. 263.

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2 Year Guarantee Motors Rewound A. C. and D. C. Starters Generators Magnetos. 23 Years Experience We do the jobs where others fail. If it can't be repaired, bring it to us.

Henry Wagner Company 4337 Forsyth Avenue. Phone 906. East Chicago.

SPECIALISTS ON BOSCH DIXIE DELCO REMY BIJUR GRAY & DAVIS ATWATER - KENT NORTH EAST SIMMS-HUFF LEECE NEVILLE CONNECTICUT SIMMS AUTOLITE JESCO DYNETO WAGNER WESTINGHOUSE

W. ft. C, will hc-ld their regular meetin; on Saturday evening:. June 12th. All members are urged to attend. The W. R. C. meets the second and fourth Saturday of each month. Mrs. RuskcII McCarty and sister Miss Ada Caterlin of Indianapolis boulevard were in Hammond on business yesterday. Mrs. H. Breckman of Atchison v., was amensst the Chicago shc-ppers 'on Tuesday. Josephine Anderson of Roberts ave.. w.is a visitor in Hammond Tuesday. Miss I-rfiuise and Helen Kk of Munster. Ind., were entertained at the home of Miss Cecelia Ejgrers of Lake avenue . Mrs. W. Greison and elster-in-law were gunsts at the home of relatives in May wood. 111., on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Iioe of Myrtle ave..

j are expecting the former' mother Mrs. i Hoe from New ten, Kat.. the latter part ! of theis week .

The little son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Antonia of Roberts avenue is very ill and under the doctor's care. Mrs. Casper Mostil of Roberts ave.. va-s a business visitor la Chicago on Tuesday. John and Gilbert Benson returned to (heir home on Roberts avenue from Ixifa ette. Ind.. where they attended the Purdue university.

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Mr. and Mr. George Bailey. Ml a Gladys Brown and Ben Lynch were In Chicago yesterday.

Victor K. Roberts went to Chicago yesterday to attend the Republican National convention. Vic is a nephew of Senator Borah and thought perhaps hi suncle might have a stray ticket in hia pocket. Lewis Fattee shipped 35 bushels of seed corn to the county agent af Evansville yesterday. Mrs. Frank Maloy went to llammond yesterday to see her son Jchn, who is in the hospital.

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The funeral of Mr. Krank Duyre who was instantly killed Sunday while at work at the Steel company at Gary will be held here Friday morning. Services will be held at the Catholic church . The Modern I'rlsc.illa Club will meet Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Dwlght M a c k e y .

The I. Whist Club will meet Thursday evening with Miss Clare Fleck. Paul, the infant si n of Mr. and Mr;?. Tuttle who died Sunday after a lingering illness was taken to Valparaiso yesterday where services were held and interment was at the Valparaiso cemetery. The Lady Forester Lodge will play tarda this evening following their regular lodge meeting. Mrs. Fred Collins and children left the latter part of last week for Bass Lake, where they will spend the summer.

Thursday, June 10, 1920.

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That Ever-Came to Market Men Who Appreciate Superlative . Values Prefer The Brunswick

In every great tire factory, tHe) chief question is: "How much can we give for the money?" And the product - depends on the policy adopted. ' Every man'wHo Has become acquainted with Brunswick Tires knows that Brunswick standards are again evident. This famous concern noted as a leader in every line it entered since 1845 has once more proved that its policy is right. A perfect tire is simply a matter of ' knowledge and standards and Skill. No secrets nor patents pre-, vent making an ideal tire. But standards come first. For in tire making there is vast room for 6kimping, for subtle economies, for hidden shortcomings. Makers without the highest standards don't build high-grade tires. The Brunswick organization of tire makers includes a brilliant staff of technical experts. Not a man

among tHem Has spent less than 20 years in handling rubber. Each is a master of his craft. And the new ideas they bring to the attention of Brunswick dlrecl.tors receive sincere consideration. Every proved betterment ia adopted unanimously. The Brunswick Tire is a cornbi nation of acknowledged features plus Brunswick standards of manu facture. The result is a super-tire, ithe like of which you have never known before. The kind of a tire you will gladly join in welcoming. Yet Brunswicks cost no more than like-type tires. Try ONE Brunswick. We prom ise a surprise. And we feel certain that you will want ALU Brunswicks. " Then gooa" tires. wiU tiaYS a new meaning to you. j

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LAST NOTICE!

LISTEN! DURING the LAST DAYS of this great SALE we are markinj STILL LOWER PRICES on many INSTRUMENTS. We want to make a dean sweep of the stock. We want to SELL every INSTRUMENT on our FLOORS. PRICES that will CONVINCE the most SKEPTICAL are being MADE. A CALL at our STORE will CONVINCE you that NOW is the TIME to BUY your PIANO. The COST of manufacturing PIANOS is INCREASING by leaps and bounds. The output of piano factories is being curtailed and because of the prosperous condition of the country there is a big demand for pianos. You undoubtedly will have to pay more if you wait. Buy NOW and save MONEY. COME in TODAY and select YOUR piano. In a very SHORT TIME your opportunity WILL be GONE, perhaps NEVER to COME AGAIN. Our STORE has been JAMMED with EAGER, shrewd BUYERS, snapping up these BARGAINS about as fast as our sales force can wait on them. Bargains in Players . NOTICE The prices on Player-Piaaos for the next TWO DAYS. We will make & wager that there isn't a House in the United States that will duplicate these prices.

MR. PIANO BUYER: We defy you to beat the bargains found at this great sale, but you must act now next week will be too late. $10 down sends the world's highest grade, guaranteed brand new player to your home today. FREE bench to match and FREE rolls.

Sale Closes in a Few Days! HURRY!

$650 Player, used, oak case

$700 Player, used, mahogany case

$550 sample Player, used

$850 demonstrator, 25 year guarantee

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LIBERTY BONDS TAKEN AT FULL VALUE Bargain Prices on Pianos Next Four Days Some of these Pianos are just like new; others are just the thing for beginners. NOTICE THE EXTRA CUT, for the last two days. '

$475 used Newman Bros, upright piano, special price. .

$275

$475 used upright piano, in J? 1 1 A fair playing condition, price . . ' "

$300 used piano, Leo Fisher, mahogany case, special'. . . .

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As Low as $1.00 Per Week Pays for used piano. Start your first monthly payment Feb. 1st.

$375 used Kurtzman upright piano, mahogany case, stool and 1 Q C delivery free x $) l.KJJ $350 sample piano, mahogany or oak, special to club

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To those who can pay a little more down during the next few days, we have an unusual opportunity. BRING $100.00 CASH and see what it will do in this sale. . You'll be pleasantly surprised at the chance you will have in money-saving Bargains. ISO New Pianos and Player Pianos Included in This Sale Don't miss this opportunity. Come in now come before it is too late. They are all for sale. Small used Upright" Pianos will be sold as low as $57. Prices have been reduced. Used Player-Pianos as low as $165. First come, first served. We will not play favorites. One man's money is just as good as another's. The bargains will naturally go first. Be here early don't delay or you may be too late. Make yoor selection. Tell us how you wish to pay. Thb is the letter and spirit of this sale. Remember, this sale closes soon. v , Come Saturday, but Monday without 'Fail Open evenings for y our convenience.

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East Chicago and Indiana Harbor customers get off car at postoffice, walk half block north on Oakley.