Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1920 — Page 10
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:: Tiii;T..:; ;;;. limn;;. ' i ; H ! "Lifting Sl.lll.'n.'. li. l t.,t iier liU.J uti a leader of the rcvo'.u t.i in ci Tlussla. She nas bound in u urn'.-; i laird hushanrt. thes' tre t!ir (!ia-'K-ns that pr.v1 a barrier to h " lia;r .ncj?. Mutt end Jeff in "Hot ts". ljilly Franey comedy am! l'ox News.
;or.if- and hear the ialest Columbia j 'fcoros at Sax.i Aroiibersr. i02 115th j . iliJl liis-pei ins; A Wisi - . ..Id Make it So. 2978 I'm in Heaven When I'm in My Mother's Anna: T. lore's a Vacant Chair at Home Sweet Kerne. ZZZZ Tr.e Japanese sandman. ll-5-tf
ft. 00 enrolls you in our Xmas Krunsv ick. club. Selfer Turniturc Co. t on SALE 2 story residence. 1121 I reoln avenue. Weft Park addition, ft' am heat, storm window:", screens, err. phcr.e Whiting S02-J. Hammond 167. A Brunswick Phonograph on terms to suit you. Selfer Furniture Co. lt'-2i-tf ( pen every night until ? p. m.. e.cft Monday and Friday, closed at f. p. m. Seifer Furniture Store. H-H-tf J'(p!t your money where :f will be -?; End where it will earn tho hic'i-
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lane hava moved from Sheridan avenue to the Babcock house on Central avenue. The Plymouth Aid society of the t njrregational church will meet at the home of Mr. Thomas Williams cf Centra! avenue thU? evening. The funeral of P. J. Kirn was held oa Saturday in charge of Undertaker Owens. Service.- weir preached by Kev. Father William C. Miller at the tiered Heart church, interment being at t. Joseph's cemetery. Hammond. " he deceased Is surv iv ed by his widow, Mrs. Knuna Ihtel Kirn and three chilli: en. Franc!?. Katharine and njvnioad K . r n . Peter McCiee arrested by Officers Ki cuilen and Hi Kan and John Mega arrtfted by Officer Henak for reckless u'.ito driving, were both released on a $ii cash bond to appear today for ir'nl.
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During our big sale last week, we took in trade several slightly used Players from people who are purchasing the famous Everett Grands and Players. Each one of these instruments is equipped with the latest attachments and full 88 note. We give the following list below:
$750.
$700. $700. $600.
Full 88-Note Transposing Device (Pleasing Case Design) Full 88-Note Transposing Device Full 88-Note Transposing Device Everelt Upright Almost New
$525. $495. $495. $275.
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T.ic '! ft;lor? club will have llieir . ris., ,,i the Slovak hall tins evening at n loch the annual election . i" "in et will take place. ArnoM Kxton Porter was a ilfltsat" 'roni the Whiting Post to the meeting of the American Legion held at Culver on Saturday. A number of members of the Tri kappa, sorority accepted the Invitation of Mrs. C O. Mackey to spend the v:ek end at her homo i:i Culver. Ind The party left hitinc on Saturday t icrnins enjoying a delightful time. In addition to Isit'.ns at tlv: Maeken they al?o virttcd Mrs. Maekey's parents Mr. and Mr?, ti. H. Klflelrl and ul.-o the Culver Military academy, where they saw the Kevicw. The members of the party were Missen Mary plater. Doris Phelps. Irene Duggan. Glady. c r.ii O'wen Pritchard. Edith IingenKnn, JTildred Hatch and Irene Pjtnam nnd Mrs. Florence DeLand and Mr?. Toy Ti'ton. The Owls will entertain their menij I era and ladies at their Xovertjber card jr.rty on Thursday cveniiiK &t this i;fck. It is t-x pec ted that the annual lr.rge crowd will atleiul. The P. of li. will meet tomorrow night with the regular Iodse scs.-ion, ir.ltiatii.n and refreshments. William reliant. P. I'anislm. Iui Kukukowittke and Daniel Oonosubo were arrested by Game Wurd.'n liarkr cn Sunday for k-'.uitins without a 1.ei'nse. liach was released on $Co bonds to appear Nov. 11 for trial. Ariadene. the 1 3 - e.-ir-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (lay Smith cf New York autiuo ani John street, passed away on Saturday after a brief illness caused by dilation of this heart, superinduced by an attack of pr.eurnon; . The funeral service was preached at the home Sunday cvcnir.fr by Jiev. H. V. Ivy of the M. K. church, tho lemams telnjr taken to Iroqu iis. 111., yesterday n'ornins; for interment. The icin." d
was a hriijj;'t tethc s,-.:. a fiuUont in the eighth fraili. and a lueniher e f the i ' rl Scouts. Her dvatli is felt keenly by the bvienved family, consisting of
her parents, her sister. An?elccn. and j W. S. Uurge soid his Lome here In
a y-ur.g brother, and her score if frl"iHls.
It. llarton attended tho G. A. K. n.eetln;; In Crown Point last Saturday. Mrs. Casper Kn'.e p.nd children from Marion. Ind.. are vlsltmtj in town.
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Invitations recehed from Lr. Sesiiioii if Gary M. lh church l- be present Monday evening-, the dU'tiict superinti mluiit and the Itishop I.eete wiil ! j-.r sent to jjivc talks, no doubt several from this j lace wiil be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith of Hammond rpent Sunday at the H. llarton home. , Several from this piaee attended the I'nderwood sale last Saturday. They are goinr to move into the M. H. Pierce h.une for th witter.
.town last week to Georsc IJaker. consideration JO.ouO. i ! Mrs. He-nty Kneh! received nerd last Tl.urrJay that tier brother George ! I'l.ch's boys of, Hammond h.ad been struck by a truck while riding a inetoic!c and botli seriously injured. S,tturda yone of them passeii away and ; hopes of ti.e oilier boys recovery. j j V. P.. Ir;cc: ie,.e;fd a telegram Jait
hatuiiiay that nis tun, James Price, remaiiu s hud nrrlvtd In New York city when the body arrives here there wiil he. a m.iitaiy funeral in chaise of the-. Aiiir riean I.e- ion. j Mrs. Ella IxMiiinon and Mr. and Mrs.' Wcndt of Ciilcagj were in to.vn last Sunday. ;
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I U And no one could V AWi I teU the difference! m:yV ' , Mt: WJW : This test of direct compari. Sf, Mt' W, 'C ' - -4A I son wasmade by Anna Case, mA W- .r J "W : 1 world-famoussoprano.be- Uj trY r '' vV V - 'v ; i fore 2500 people! at Car- (M P !&M j J regie Hall, New York City. 8 X -:&& , tV ;i lx r jMjW i on March 10, 1920. S?e . iCg AV :A 4m j the light went out. hat Mln S ivA-'j 'J " ' " "." V "J !; J Caaegvoiceweatsuioothlyou. jTf fr' h"1 ' 1 ' - rJ j the lights went on again. MUi Hi ."YA :.. jWJrr-4Vm j p. Case was gone. The audiencs .f I It vUiKlf "1 &fr'':rt"--!L:' "J-JgA J gaped with .urprise to find ' t l X?! i f that her voice had been ca- Jr 7' f A X? I ing from the New Ediaon. sf ZL r7J ' V-K tJh ll
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We want you to see it, listen to it, test it for yourself. This marvelous phonograph can give the family more pleasure than any other instrument you can buy them for Christmas. v Here is why: This phonograph has actually proved that it can match the performance of l the living artist, and match it so perfectly that no one can tell its RxCREATioNfromtheliving performance. It did this on March 10. 1920 before 2500 people at Carnegie Hall, New YorkCity with Anna Case, the world -famed soprano. It did this on September 30th, 1919, before 2500 people at Carnegie Hall, Pittsburgh with
Marie Rappold. prima donna of the
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did this on November 5 th. 1919
before 6500 teachers at the State Armory, Albany with Mario Laurenti of the Metropolitan Opera Company. It did this over 4000 other times, with more than fifty great vocalists and instrumentalists. You can read the facts of these amazing achievements in the leading newspapers of the United States and Canada. They are the talk of the music and scientific world. And the phonograph? It's the Official Laboratory Model of the New Edison, "the phonograph with a soul." Every Official Laboratory
Model in our store is an exact duplicate of the famous original Official Laboratory Model which cost Mr. Edison three million dollars to perfect. It is capable of sustaining the test of direct comparison; we guarantee this. Get an Official Laboratory Model for Christmas. You will have the one phonograph which brings you the living performances of great artists 'exactly as those artists have given them. You know this is so! The proof has been given! The absolute, scientific proof! Say the word, and well save an Official Laboratory Model for you, and deliver it in time for Christmas.
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'Test It Yourself You'il be able to recognize its superiority with your own ears in every kind of vocal end instrumental music. Come in and see whether this isn't so. We'll gladly give ycu Mr. Edison's famous Realism Test.
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