Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 19 July 1920 — Page 8
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THE TIM KS Monday, July 19, 1920.
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can now be bought on easy terms right in your city. The Seifer Furniture Stores have taken on our complete line, and will be factory distribute
this community. Both pianos and player pianos will be on exhibition in their East Chicago, Whiting and Indiana Harbor stores. Drop in and see them, hear them and play them any time. The instruments of the Cable line are thoroughly guaranteed and in writing. Don't buy a piano anywhere without getting the prices and terms on these long-lasting conservatively priced instruments.
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USED PIANOS
Upright Piano $385
A splendid home instrument rich in tone, attractively new in design, and shown in the two latest finishes.
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Bring in a musical friend to test it and advise yon of its worth. The more one knows about pianos the
greater appeal this money-saving value will make. Efc For this sale, only '. All instruments sold on easy terms of payment, convenient monthly payments.
A fceautifu Upright Piano, mahogany case, was taken in from party leaving town. Can be bought for unpaid balance. Rare opportunity. Call Hammond 3360.
Player Piano $585
Of the latest fashioning, straight simple lines, beautifully designed and finished in mahogany or oak. Do not judge this instrument by the price we ask. It has the attachments shown in players valued up to $700. A fortunate purchase of twenty carloads prior to the 1919 price raise made this offer possible. It is our challenge offer. Hear, see and play it after you have priced instruments elsewhere, and you will be satisfied tmon
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Whiting And Its . People
Whiting Advertisements Are Winner st
Mr. and Mrs. E.J. Shaefer and sen f-.c.ny and Mrs. H. E. Bcaubfn left rtrrday for a motor trip to Balston. ; pa. N. Y to visis the former's parA "clearing Sale" on Children's Hats r'.v.arkable value?, for the remainder rf the wek. KREEL'5 SPECIALTY i :;JP. 531 ll?:h street. 7-15-1 Edward, the son of Mr?. C4ara Williams who'broke his arrn in the Fourth vi July, is getting along nicely. Twin son? were born to Mr. and M:s. Floyd Emerson of the Ve?t pjrk 'Hit ion c-n Friday night the mother a .id habiej. wei?hing sei en and eiarht P und.. are prettin? aion nicely. Miss Lahayn who hay been visiting r ' ;- brother Frod Lahayn of SheriJau r-'iiue, has returned to her home In I. - Porte avenue. Mrs. G. H. F. field who has been v .iang at the h"m of her daughter, Vrs. C. G. Mickey has returned to l-.er home in Culver. Ind. lr. Mickey a '. o accompanied her to remain over i "ursday . Ladies Pure Silk Hose, brown and rt. very special at $1.4.) per pair (Xn.it 2 pairs to customer.) Children's ""icerized Lisle Host in oil rolois. de-p,-naable quality, values extraordinary n: FREFi'S SPECIALTY SHOP. 531 :i"-h street. Andy Grakel, arrested by officers Petty and Horlbeck. for being drunk. .is released on $25 bail tr- appear on July 20th for trial. Arthur Vernon of LaPorte avenue, his Joined his family at Grand View. V; ;, where they are summering and whera he will spend two weeks vacat .'on . Mrs. Peter Korh and daughter Miss M'arie. spent Friday vTsiting In Chicao. Mr. and Vrs. Rert Jerome who havp "ren visiting their aunt Mrs. Carrie G 11 and cousin. Mrs. Ralph White, of 0 :ver street have returned to their l.ome In Cleveland. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs-. Hrlland of Omaha. '"b., are here visiting at the L. H. Mittern home in Oliver street. Mrs. I. R. Vincent and daughters Miss Nettle Vincent and Mrs. Lemon, and the latter's son Vincent, of Gales1 "irg, V,, have been guests at the Peter ,-h home !n Oliver street. ..vrr. M. Fry and daughter Mis? Anna jfry ct Pennsylvania avenue left Fiturday for Goshen. Ind.. to spend a week . Mrs. William Porter cf 113th ftreet. Is entertaining her niece. Miss Whittaker of Chicago. -An elegant lln cf Trlcolet. Georgette and pretty Wash Waists at Interesting prices for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week, at I REEU'S SPECIALTY SHOP. 531 USth treet. 7-19-1 William Wayo was arrested r.n a surety Cf peace warrant chartos against h'm. being preferred by George
t-'TOKa. Me was reieasea on a inno.no ball, furnished by John Klen tcr appear j for trla.i on July 20th
SAM AKoXEERn, 8it2 119th street, j now has all the latest Columbia rc- j orda. Ai-k to hear them. 7-2-tf. j FOR SALE:Residenc. 4o foot lot and garage. 7H 120th street. 7-17-2
LOST: Lady's open face watch. find?r i please return to 331 Sheridan ave.. j and receive reward. 7-17-3; I STAR THEATRE TO.MGHT j "OKLAHOMA OUTLuA. Wf." al?o com- j fdy -ROCKED TO SLEEP." 7-13-1 ,
FOR SALE: 1 Oak Spanish Leather Pavenport: 1 Oak Ie" Box, 30 pounds! capacity: 1 Mission Library Table: 1. Table Kitchen Cabinet; call 5"9 John street. 7-19-1 I
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Merriman of Cleveland avenue, have returned from a nu-tor trip to Lima, Ohio, and other Eastern points. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Atkin and family lravf Wednesday for a motor trip to Kilbo'irne. Wis., and other points tc be gone a week. !jmart hata in becoming styles and fabrics for early Fall wear are bein? .hown at F"R EEL'S SPECIALTY SHOF', 531 115th street . . 7-19-1 Ian M'Namara had the misfortune tr- cut the tip ofT his middle finger with a meat (leaver. Mrs. R. H. Smith and infant daughter have returned home from the hospital in Chicago. A number of Whitinsj streets are being: treated to coats of oil. Mi. a Swetman of Ohio avenue, has taken a pi-sition in the William Wil;on electric shop on 119th street. Mrs. Franklin of HSth street, who underwent a serion operation at the Mery hospital in Chicago, is improving r.iceiy. Officer Ger-rge L. Girard Is on a two weeks vacation. Walter Cohs. charged with oppratins an auto without a license, was released on a $25 bail.
FOR SALE Residence. fo-t lot anl garage. 71 120th street. 7-17-2 FOR SALE Frosted Reed Stroller. cheap, apply 41S Cleveland avenue. Whiting, Ind. 7-19-1
PRIXf ES? THEITRE Tonvv ami TOMonnoff CHARLF.S RAY in "RED HOT DOLLARS" a Paramount, picture, which w guarantee. Cumins: nex,t Wednesday, "WHAT'S YOVK Hl'SRAXD DOING?" 7-13-2
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her on her trip. Mrs. White and grand-daughter Lauretta of Pearl .street are spending a week or ten days in Ohio visiting reiatu es. Mrs. W. Rroderlck of Atchison ave., left for Marion. Ind., where rhe is visiting relatives. The proudest parents In WhiMns on Saturday morning were Mr. and Mrs. Rc-y Emerson of Atchison avenue, who were surprised by the stork, with a pair of twin hoys. Mother and babies are reported to be doing finr. the r oldest child is a little girl of ;-,x years old. Mrs. Thomas is the dausrhter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Thc-mas of Atchi?;-n avenue. Herman Bratz. dausrhter Viola and son Herbert of Milwaukee, returned to their home Sunday, after a i?it of sfv eral days with the Fred Levereriz family of Mi-rtle avenue. Mr. F.ratz is a brother-in-law to Fred Levercnz. Sr. Mr. and Mr.". H-lii Hunter cf llt'.th street, were visiters in Chicago Friday evening .
Mrs. Pete Lee and Mrs. E. L. T icker of Pearl st'eet visiter! Mrs. E. Stil
ler of East S.ric on Thursday. Mrs. Floyd Banks of Atchi.?n ave.. left for Hohart. Ind.. to visit with her husband's people, for a fpw days. Ralph Banks, left fr Tul?a. Oklla., for a month's busncss trip for the St. Clair Refininr Co.
MERRILLVILLE
The Centenary Club. Auxiliary to the M. E. Church will meet with Mr.'. G. Boyd. Friday afternoon. July 3'jth aad ei-ry'ooly is - rd tally invited. Mrs. Moore and Mis. Kuchl tooj Mrs. Eva Coleman's Sunday S'h ! class for an outir.g to the beach list Thursday . Mrs. Eason wa in tlio County S'at
Dcstoss Recommend Bon-Opto for tho Eyes rhysicians and eye eppcialists preFcnbe Bon-Opto as e safe home remedy in the treatment of eye troubles and to etrenffthen eyesight, Sold under money ref jnd guarantee by al! druggists.
la.n Friday evening. I Mr. and Mr. Owen Middleton of Chicago Heights were callers at the Myif-1 Pierce home, also S. R. Woods j.ir. l daughter. Margaret, Friday afterj i.oi'n . Mrs S. B. Woods spent last week
in Griffith with her dniihter and husiiand. Dr. and Mrs. Malmst'-ne. Mrs. Delia p:iice and Misi Cora
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Michael Kammer of Enerlewood visited Whitir.g relatives on Saturday. A large crowd of young people attfndd the Ommunliy Service danc-
j ins: party ni ine w ninns pn'K on r i .- !day evenirz. The Mexicans employed on' th Xew I York Central R. R. reported that unj known persons had crtered their box I car wh:! they were ct work, steal
ing a gold -.Vtch. four rc-ld rings. l.."i in money and articles of elothiner. John Bernard, the five dav old son rf itr. and Mrs. Orville Schlattr. ras."-d away at their home In Atchison avenu, Saturday mornlr.fr. The remains were taken to Greeneastl", Ind.. over the Monon D. R., yesterdav mornirtr for interment.
t r.inmop THA.VKS We wish to extend cur sincere thanks to our many friends and neighbora for their k.ndness and sympathy shown us during the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother and daugh ter. and for the beautiful floral offerings, al."o the foreman of the common labor dept., of teh Standard Oil Co.. the Rev. Splelburger and the Ladies' Bible Class. JOHN C. MINSEBl'RG AXD FAMILY; MRS. IDA HUNT. ( 7-19-1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harms of Ijtke avenue are the proud parents of a fine new cashier, who- arrived Rt their home on Friday morning. Mothr and son are getting along nicely. Mr. Harms is emp'oyed aa cashier at the bank of Whiting. Mm. Sam Tucker of Pearl street, is spending a two week's vacation In Wis consln vlsltinar her slMer Mrs. Ballwin, her nephew Ed. Baldwin, who has been v'.sltlnw here, accompanied
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