Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 18 December 1920 — Page 5

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s, r. 7 i t'oo; i i-1 1 1 ii a r v Mists, of''!' 67 y fiSr; extra, r. 6 .'';. .'.; hecks. 41 I: 47c; dirtier, 4. Vi .".4 o. '1! KF..SK -Tv. in, news. 2!c; daisies, C ' 22 yoiitis Amri. -iis. M' (i 2(r; nfrhoriiy, 2?.'--n2U-. hriel;, 1 '.'. 1.1VK t'ltn.TUV -Tarkfy.-, ".So; ' ' '.: n -j. .-o rim,-.-,, "ft, ; nosr's, 1 r..-: ::..-.. ; t 'Vli:, ',. s. I T A T( K. -U-.-c: ;t 15 oars; UiV.i. ! .15 o 1 '.-.

trio F.auine,.irten ('oiirt numhrr 101 ami 1m the Ladies Fatliolic Order of Foresters Court No. 511. They repot t that their daughter Is ttnpro ins nicely. !r. and Mr- I-.. I.. P. I'.f 1! ,-n.l il:i.i;htirs (li.oiys ami J: Anrns M--

t Lean u, ro irn ts ji i a (i'iir r in 'iu-;.:i.-,o TliiirMlay eertiiir t;!en for 5.' is.

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Leading Candidates for Koirc Speakership Deadlocked; Gary Man Looms Up

Personal and Social News

The N. X. A A. .tub attonded lunchpop ami a matinee jiarty in Chicago today w h n thoy s-;w "Ji'iie"

Mr. unrl Mr. TTurvy J t " i i are n-

trrta'.niriK their Saturday livening lHn;ii r Club at their lnmr this evening.

L'r?mal.inp. Miss Tra.-y Uoo.. Suite 39 ItlinL,uch Uldtf. Fries reasonabio. lil-lS-a

SHE KNOWS THE EE3T

Why Doesn't He Write ! As a riinrjr-r e, n.j lllm a f.i titer or "'iiUI'ii Fountain l'rn. Nelson' I:u; i-to.'c. ll-l.i-U

I '. her cancy. fJivs iicr t;i Whitmans ami JohrtMoris ei-jt i, than inf. rior gradi-i.. o Lave

1'i'pular asanri men! , ;i, ono, two io'il tlv pound iw''kiis Nnbon's I't'iS Stcrc. FJ-U-t:

ii format, wii received th;i

uiomr

A c'-rd-rg to the pt!tion they vie-in.-iio". noiicp pruteotlou ed;C of Oram -t: -t "o M.id.KOit s-trrt-t and t ju;ii o liio i . n;a ra;irtad to IT-'h a;

: t is !i mi' r-- too j that t v ery ro.-i-d :.t and ta.Nj'ar. r in t': row e'-'o-j o.v;;v,n lias tlijin-J tho pctitiot;.

rr.Jitid Mrs. Ciwr t;

Srort and f'it.J I

Mildred Whinrry, who has b?"n at- j l ''ri't fore t F-iiylos damn; Saturday 1 1- rul i n k 1-Vrry Hall, is horn- for trii j lH:h. ("olu;i!L;a i li jiio ra !i lv

iodidaM with hc-r ia rents' Mr. and, l- ti i vi u a. ay, li-ll-l

Vii;,am niid I'd'T of I'lnoao wiil loj

Th-r Mtory ( oiini.f - tlio !?,!- I ..,.... of Mrc Scotfs moth.r. Mrs.

m. .ml Woman' o-i, w i'l m . t Mnml.iv j j.. Cf.iiujmokt r o.r tho work end. loomi,or 20. tor t hi-lr !i? ist 'iia m j.:irt v at tho Viotm- .: Ms . lta. m.-i.tl 1-y.n.; r ,,, jtr. 5 . 11. Austin 'a'.:! lav ' 21 C Highland sli.'K. Mr. W. M ' - I Tlr.i: .-day of no'.t w i-k for t'swogo, hat!, will hao I'liaru't f ih ii"gram, ! .....v Vi.rk. to .iond ("hris' mas wit.i

i ho afviyim- .lost , pv.'S v.-;!i hr tho t. ti.ain't I'anvlv ivlio lit . thrrr

J Mrs. W. J. Whinery of Lntioit street.

;times bureau at state capital; !V!'IAN.rO!,lS, In. 5. 1 i.-c. 1$.- S:r.r.- irfi :ir of t ho im-mlo i . if tho i'O.orai AKonih! iu 1 n.i : a u a ".. -i ; ';:"- V,". i:tf? Jay tiioro la- ! fit a .'"'M'-'i in in th cc-nrso tf ',,. r3, ,-. ;',,: !'-..- i.f.iK'nlii; of the h;i..-o. J'ri t to t h: tv, o ; i r. g it a a"5 n. . v.'o".i :-; 1 .la.'o i Mt'tenbrrfT of Munci- .'h.!i Mc'-'jrc of Araiors.'ii w r i-. ih.- i. .'l the two men it v a.s be1:, o-d that :' tr-r.berj; t r as ;ui.t:.:'v, '.ho sirr-ngf r. Th- ro;,ort 15 e::rr,-rt that 5'-'. Mo"ure bad the j !- of 1 !" tnf --! Mfv'-sy and th.c tlic V-,!f.-"o r sf r. t a i e ai-l riot 1 a-- t'i.s i-.'. k'-.. Th-.s report is d re. i . 'io . b- - wase of lit' p'-exioiis ;vjb.o a o. no ' in o-

r'nls if Air. '. 'ay ;:i.-. r ho w

raVf no ;.rt in Hip t; r :i n tta ; '.on v" tho r.oi:.Ns v' f tho ascmb'y. I'.nt this d-Ts n.-r ,. cia to , s .tSf?. It was d!?evered fit too tie. r -.rc that t!ie tup ! a iivii ": o.d oi.i;. had int cnotjs'i bacU tn,; '- ;! in either one fr--rti u iv trug. Th-- fv ir -thcr cand'riates in tho f.fid ah. l-nd r.cugh support to pieen; tho ba"-"..-from obtaining a major. ty. Th s c :i-d-.tion teems to tna'a-' it iii'-favy i"'-" h.e ir.en'bers of ."-- Ii.o.so to dv- oio o-i .o;r:e other cp.ndidto that 'I t' ' :-gveat:o to the Vavlcrs if il'ite :.- :."i'g;pr and M.'Cluro. J. Gienn Harris of i",ary. who w atpcard"! out of th- i a or prior t

A do '.aide F tc W. st.rti' o:ao lor to

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Mesdames i;. arner. .1. Ki niifily an, I Man;..... v.i.. t:.-.- .. ,m

! " ' ' ' ' " Item to Mr. and 74 r. Mrlo Jewett

' I'-" t ,,!" "a-' una l"K 13 l" :i! 'nt.ieiyjiif lK. M;i(li,n daughter. I

t'Xto,,,. .... M'oa, a. .io. ,.,,,. 1T ., o j; i baiy doir.g no e-y. The il.oo-'of the F!rt I'ro.-l. i . r i a n - - -

PIANO SPECIALS

LYNCHING AVOIDED

NEW STORE OPENING

John Ma'.et of the i.'c!onia". Spurt, -liiK eio.ids ,-toro on rfta'..- i root. 2. -t.-i lit 'n ii I i.y man this vtk try in- to

f t n.-.i no w .store r ad y !: o,or. iSkfjrday r tui.t. !, n rp. o;;i; ,,;v...

in ft d. n

Fora t , Mr. and M r'57 Ibbn -tre.-i. a i.v;;r I ' of in a. r 1 ttt

One fwtft lull tor.o Piano, worth a't of Jl'Oa, the tirst pors .n with V0 oatii may have it. tne liaiiey Ihano. upripht, luxiirtoai

in appearance, practically as good a j oo -vet s and ciyars w Hi

few, )e p rich tun", a Rood J'iOd value, j The row .-:,:; wi'.l carry K ::-;! We neefj more room for ur Straui"; j pianos and phot.ogra p!i- p: i:o i;a

i niothT and 1'iano.o, and will tell it at a real bar-j and wjii.,; :-re .s i ons..bo ; v, I gain $l!i. I : 't tj he d"iio on t.ho ,-toif. Mr. M .

ii. res a flayer Jiarg.-i it: : hp have p. an tj .-..o.i ino op nitii; t M o t-n;

. Scot or j l.urcli. H"hnihtl htld Hig hland :ro Tlin :. .i.... , ; wi'! pr '.-tit an unusuatly vu ' rhristairis pi ograM Sunday fxeninu

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Mr. a-,! i-. .1 I : , l-'ar.vtd and her l-'.'lia v ,-f Indt.vtii' llarl'.ir, m !il d t. -nr g':es:s at the it. .me of Mr. and Vr-

r; of Hot y street i .

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i 'hnst mas cunt 4 -

M' ssia'n's' Cniini;." wii! ho

N't ; ! ! r-o n , i 1 1 1 i n -t ;'t bo tho r.retios.

an ' 'even -,i, t I

nai oroh.stra having b. n en-! , r t!i I'U-ni i, :-. ;

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ir.potinc, is r.O'.i rogard--d i'.,c!v wtnr.er. l'ri- nd.s of

utity man declare t! a,t 1 o is oorrai ?-g enough otes to make 1'int a v.t ' tor in the contest. There ia one verv favr.,., o e ' d " n t in t '" e bitterly !' ig'.-t " , ; .- Ail thef aetlcns jeetn to i.e vry fro to ty in the fght and up to tho pi i k time t hero has n"t in. "ti any :nd .

nons of personal I'lt'f'.ia:

The, Mippoi'ters of tho variolic i:i"!i ?re, of court', tts.ni; every ' ff rt t . nut thir candid.ito over. et none or them i so ah?orled in the c itf'st as o preciritat" host tie f;:.-t: rabsm r,il t'-ius rente a !aok of harrttony in t!w low er branch during the f-sscoi.

a " - hioh Mrr . . i , to o. t ,-:o ;. r iti

- Mn'jr,-y U-.ff .a't'o homo from W;r-f"i'-::i toi-.i,. v t i sroj!,; .,. ho'h'aA s

I with her pai. rts. M-. and Mrs. .T. .1. i Cuff ..f CarroU street, lid.th Ktiff, w!;o I i- dotny i-t. d e'ro.-s M-ork in Cliioairo. v. :;: i o h mo t vpend t'.tc wt ok ,-n 1 i r to! I id a .i Higrtrts. who is ut t r.d '. nJ I!a-ard T'nivctsity nr.; bo a hous.. j uiifft of the K'..ffv ovir tho holiday-. j Ti; n:rv irunter. son of rr. and Mrs. . I'-- H -.inter of Hy.lo Park. Chicago, and j is-ardson of Mrs. M. Ih Stewart . t j Wa-ren street, wh.- iia !.. a f-rlMusiv 'ii with i'.ifnntilo p;ira; vt-is for tho r.ast

I: w days, ij some improved today. The Marq-i'Mto club was enfrta'.ne i by Mrs. W . li. Itass,'" at a one o'e'i k

I ' rub rod iv .t a .John An ntiusu.v! foatnr,. tra! aoooir. pan - ra

prof, s , aged

"A.mor.g the ,,!oists are Mrs L'arrett

Mrs. Sneridan. Mis. It .mborg.-r, Mr. I'bsoti and N!r. McNei'.l. As iioia1, there wii! be no a im is si, .n riurye. though an off, ring will h taken tor the beuejii of t'-.e mas;,- land of tho church.

.Mrs. F. t?. Car'er of South Jlohtnati 1 1 t has l.eon on the sick l'.t tor

I ho past f.'w c. i y s.

only one of this make 'oft. brand new i.s w a.s aniiu in -pj nverai ,ia a ag ar.d the regular price is $..;. For a 'i'iio location ;s jast two duo:. -a i. s t . 'iuick sale we will l.-t it so at $115. u j My present loca'ton. we n d room for Strauhe 1'iatvos. Wc J

INDEI'EMiKNCIi, Kan-., Jjee. Wit.h two companies of nationa' v-erds tr.cti patrolling th city and toar rnachine guns mounted ready I'.jT instant sf-rioe, Inj pendence w a: cr;:oi today aft. r lb" race rb-ting ol Thursday night tn-J the oatbreal

- j ri.mb'ov, of Ft ifiy. ' N'obio litren, the negro accused (it

Ut-.'.iru, If. C. Wloart-.n. k grocer, whiel: .-' a rt .oil !h tr...ab- h'twf;i tile whit.-s at-d ,!:o k ', was spirited out of the run e,-rly tf.dny, to a jail in one o! the adj-dn'.ng count i- s. With tte trooy.s on the scene and the Tiecro away, t'ao atit iiurit !e anfic irate 1 no farther tro'jii".

Te.blie Chapman.

f Mr ft-.d Mr-- I FU-arantee it to be tho gr.utest Flayer

M . 'hapmau of 2'J l.trcit street

I has tho mumps.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

"The World As It I--, and the Wr-ril As It Should Tte." Itev. t '. M. Smith- I ton of the Fust Christian chtirch will '

PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING

Ail kinds of skirts in one day. F.utn i'fn erir.g. iiemsttteh'.ng. braiding

tell about tt Sunday morn'

Virginia Cuiwens, d? tighter of M". and Mrs. I'. J. Itauw. ns of M2 Ho-i-man street, entertained last e n . tt !'"t- Mrs. Myers no,. T'eaha H.bl.s a' li( r home. The evening was s or; with games, tho prize was wo-i by Ann. i Fetrak atid the (.'ti..!ati"ii by Wlltna Hb-ktr. The luncheon ta'aiwas prottiiy dec. rate, J. in pink and white and two kowphs difssod r,s a bride and groom were in tho center.

IT-IS i a'.l work guaranteed. Ca'.l at Was-

fy's, M State St., little west of Hohinnn St. Ih"ne 44-; Hammond. S-27

lohovoi at

h

yesterday, t ti-- 1 caring tho lun.-heon Miss Fauw'n

was prottiiy a-f.mged wttti hristir.as d.occ rut Ions and a, ip!i.;:i,iU'.checti was served. Ms. J. "'" . !..o;-

s ati-

-bl th

t'.onnoed her ergacernont to Tr. Carl Morgar.thaV-r f Wl-.it r.ir. They ml be marrbd sorio time in the spring.

ami Mrs. W . F The guest wri t!,o r.-omb.-i s 'if t:

Mint r,. 1'ou can r''t tickets c.t I.eisenf'lt Fros. c'igar Store for Columbia phono, graph t be gtvtri away at Kagb's, dance, L'eo. ISth. iJ-6-2w

Ilei'ormati's prb t eduot a n sale hi a r" -( ' Ii r mas sale for the benefit of th" holiday s!lopper. iluy g.io.l sl,o s at strikingly bw prhis this wck. it'll Hoi.n.ati itiaet. lli-U-

51- shinr, t"" soc. nd 1 ;ghest. The nut Fid Jlu Camma mooting will tale, phico in two w ! ! ! r, drac Fiok

iuh. Mrs. K. Wiinu Ih-hr,

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,t th- h,-mo lanuary 1 4fh.

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F.lii-a l.r t h K'e'i

Mrs. U-in-

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i .Mr. ami Mrs. , i Pert KPtvalllck wh-

erfoid. Kram-ts Uroderick and C.aric Jarneck e.

;'ft Hammond

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II ry w h -i was ri'l:

Hon't fors

t Fag'.es Canrp Saturday. I brn't foni r-i'.. .;-j.,.. c

I'ec. l$th. Critnihia phonograph f pee. lth. ' C..himh1A ph-nolrraph' to

' ' ". i- loi ' i,p given ii'un . 11-17-1 r,id

Tho Monday Afternoon Kmhrotdery flcli v til eutert.Tn at ihmt. r f ir their husbands at the Country Club th; first Monday alter ('hri.-'mas. !?:! nFvT 7,TI7 MOP11I, TiirilINt; CAK. Kit Y C,K11FFCI.Y 1 1 K 1 UN, Wild, SK',1, FtC J7H?.:5. IM'hl I'lNd ONi; ii KA It INSI'llANVi; I'lihli'V AM f'A Kill I.N'l ciiAiiOFs. jttitt; nowN, i;ai,am l-i IN" HV MONTHLY I'AYMK.NIS. COMCINC, AVT SAI.KS- I'liutiPi 'JS'l.

and Hodge Cros. Motor Cats.

Fiano value

bo found i n y w here

THE COURT WAS 1 NOT IMPRESSED

! WILL NOT BE

CONFINED

STFvAFlU: FIANO cC- MFSTC CO. Cll Hohmaii St. To!. Hammond Csl 12-IS-.'

in Ham-

xoti4 i:. lla-.e mod my office

morid Hldg., to H.liman St. wtt.l Xr. Caw ley ,. ( r no w M. C. Shoo Store. Dl;. FIC-Jl-U. sc.tti;:i CFAHKCS b'or good coal and good icr ice call "IMi'ud the v'oal man" l'iii.,ne 4. l-:-lS-2!-2i

All kinds of soft cal in st ; r.o itiimi' diate delivery. "tMbo the Coal

Man" Fhono. 1 ij:i.-

!N"WAAl'tiI,IS, Pe a It-. P.epufc:--

Milve 11.1 kar'-w icit, who 1 jiis a ; I cans, who have been fearf 1' that the

roui.i in i-at Hammoici. was tioe.i i i ') r f-n , , na t'.ii 1 ,r rot mast ershit.s ma!

.1 costs in the Hammond city oojit to ci-nirv.-s recent l- bv F.-'sident w:',.

s morning lor a b. v. r:.; mim rs i-i soh woiid bo approved have had their

bis piaco btisirirss. Makarew ich d it f'ars s' t a ease. When the a.n-

;p til'.- pi'ii. tiiat is f I-u '-' ' ' !i t iy h -tar .1 . J r O'. n.e n e r. t o' tho p-esoient's ir-cf-nt-Enaf ho had - andy lor ,-;i'j ;:nd tl 1 r f ndat i - ris -a a s made lertain Hoosier ifoy s oair.o in t ley it. Then he sa J j t p,)bl:.uins rT.t a d;spach 11 Senator ioj was not aware the hoys weio tipd rillsi ry S. N'. w asking htm to oppose the

ago. il 'i r, t.ie of heers, had h.il f a dozen 01 'lie youths 011 hand 1.1 show tuat bio judii'itent was poor. His third plea wai that it was tatti'itg th" ni-riit i.c was io "' st..,l and that tim !' -

catnc in to wait tin': u. No i t ii r of t lie

appointment of those democrats to of-tiof-. Tiioy rec-.il word frotn t.ie ;.nat.-,r flat ioj nfniirati...ii would bo c. 11 ;i need.

1 o v h, , w e r ( :ei -UiliOcssoJ the

BANK STATEMENT

11-UCllO 'JJjt lr-rt la', niiii-ly.

If you arc not satisfi'd with, your coal service t-y "Pitio.s tho ( 'oal 5Ia.i" Tw 'j Yards I'hoiic i--l'h..,no u-is-no-.L'

One M'jn hn has h.-en ill with toe b'nsiii'is for the pn.t few days is feeling much lo-tter.

TAXPAYERS FILE

PETITION ! ,j.s'"

NtiW TOUR. Pec. IS. Bank statement. Average; Loans in 'rp:vd $51.f,yfi, 1,111 ; demand deposits increased. S '.' 4.5S'j.eAi ; time deposits decreased

reserves increased $9.S13.-

A petition his !i'. n tiled ,y ti.o ta-:7j.i. pn;. ers and resid-ntf of Ci.ga-i park ; Actual: Loans in. Teased 11 5.576.'"' : addition to 5arv jshing t he hoard of' d mand deposits increased. $ 1 2. 45 4.0''" ; safety, couno 1 and Major H olg'-s j . time deposit.-! decreased $5. Jlo.OOt'; re- ' hoe protect!. -, in that v'.c'n'ty. a - ser,-s (k-ci'Par.'d. $3.023.7 1

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A " 1 1 s Chalmers Amrrican Can American Car and Foundry . American Locomotive American Smelting American Steel Foundry .... American Teh and Tci Anaconda Baldwin Ljcnmptio Bethl"hem St'"! I! Canadian Faclf.e . . Chesapeake arti Ohio Chicago and No-th Western . Chicago, Mil. and St. i'au! ...

Colorado Fuel 23 Consolidated (lis 77. Corn Products 4 Crucible Steel 8 1si Erie 3 2hi General Klectrlc HSU General Motors 13 Lackawanna Steel 47'i Lehigh Valley 62 Mexican Fete. '. 137'-1-MSdvale Steel zn S. T. Air Brake SI Norfolk and Western t'-ci Northern Pacific - 75' Pure Oil 52 s, Prosed Steel Car 15 Railway Steel Springs "0 Heading 'i "i Republic Iron and Steel 57 ' Southern Ifaciflc f'O'j Southern Tlailw ay 1 ? Ts Studebaker 5", Texas Co 42', I". S. Steel .S Wettinghouse 41', Willys Overland 3 "t S.ncia-r Oil 23b,

(HICAGO Mri STOCK. I Jl'jOS Rcceint.L 8'"0; market,! steday to 10 lnv'-r; bulk. J 7.00 ij' ?.25 ; j top. J3.50; heavyweight. S?.f0 V" 3 .1" ; medium weight. JJ.OiU 9.25; light w eight. $3.1 f"5 !.'": Fght lights, i t . 2 5 'h heavy packing rows. smooth, : $S.8S'f9.0ft; packing rows, rough, $s.,fS.85; pigs. J .v0 Ti 9.50. j CH1CAC.O f'ASH C.TtAIV i W f TK A T No. 2 hard winter. $115';.! Z northern spring. $1.75. ! COKN No. 3 mixed.. 67 '2 ti Ofe . -i : white. 68 1-4'u e8K'C. 5" yellow, 7 .'lot I ; rnied, 65 Vi T1 67 '40 : 4 yellow-. 70tf71o. OATS No. 2 white. !'', 4 5,;, 3 whit'-, 47V'SSc; 4 w hite. 47 Co. j CHICAGO VF.AI.-:,,i to 6r' ibs . l'je;' 70 to $n lbs.. 11 '1 12c: SO to I'.n lbs.. 13; y 14c: fancy. 15.-; overw eight k'.dneyj, I 140 to 17 5 lbs., S'dlOc. I cmc. Piioiirf F ! nUTTBIt r.eceipts. 5.15S tubs: 1

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HJVJMTklOTTD. IDIAHA Tt Tr W 1 n c "k 1 e r " f petr-d: street li just returned from a trip in the Last.

The Factory to Home Idea The tendency in modern merchandising is selling direct to the consumer. People dislike the idea of

paying more than one t

profit. Selling direct from the factory eliminates one channel of handling and sometimes two. Freight rates, handling expense, etc., come out of the consumer's pocket not the

j dealer's. I People of Hammond . and Lake County have a I spcciaT advantage afforded j by the Straube Piano Com

pany's factory located in your midst. It affords the advantage of going direct to the maker himself, instead cf going the longer and mo.e expensive dealer route. As to the points of mechanism, workmanship, tone, finish and durability, we do it with great pride when we place the celebrated Straube and Hammond Pianos alongside the best made in America or abroad. Finally, t h e Straube Service is always right at your door to back up any and every claim made for these two products. Rest assured you will not be bored to death when you come to look at the Melo Harp Pianos. We do not retain in our employ the windmill type of salesmen; we systematically compare and analyze points for the purchaser, and he cr she is left to draw conclusions only after thorough deliberation. That's the Straube policy.

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Just a Few Slightly Used straube' Melo Harp Players The Reason These Straubt? Melo Harp Players vere bought by one of many dealers. For certain reasons he was forced to liquidate his indebtedness, and came to us with a very tempting offer which we accepted. This dealer simply bit off more than he could chew, and his mistake is your gain, for we are going to let you reap the benefit of the great reduction at which we accepted them. These genuine Straube Melo Harp Player Pianos are in every way the equal of new Pianos; you could never tell them from new ones, if you were to make the test. They have never left the salesroom of this dealer,' and there's not a mar on them.

They carry exactly the same guarantee as our new Melo Harp Players and you are entitled to the same factory service on one of these as you would be with a brand new Melo Harp.

How to Get One

We will put one of these slightly used Melo Harps in your home on a very reasonabl? payment down, then plenty of time for the balance. ve will also accept your old piano in tradtr, if you have one, allowing you every cent of its worth. 'At the reduced price, they represent the greatest Player Values to be found anywhere. Come in tonisht. if possible, and have one reserved for Christmas delivery, as they will last but a few days at the price we are quoting them. Remember, the Straube is the only Piano that has the patented Melo Harp feature.

Easy

Terms

Your Old Piano

Taken in Exchange OPEN EVENINGS e Piano Si Music Co.

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Today is none too early to make your selection, for our Pathe Phonographs are all just fresh from the factory. ox can select any from the world's largest repertoire of music.

Number Regular Price Records Value ALL FOR 7 ' $100 $25 $150 $100 10 $150 $25 $175 $150 12 $175 $25 $200 $175 17 $225 $25 $250 $225 21 $250 $25 $275 $250

STANDARD PRICES EVERYWHERE. THE $2 5 WORTH OF RECORDS ARE GIVEN FREE WITH ANY OF THESE MODELS The unusual offer is made for the purpose of demonstrating Pathc supremacy in recording and reproducing.

Has No Needles to Change. Plays with the Sapphire Ball. Is Always Ready to Play. Is the Best Phonograph Made.

NAME YOUR OWN TERMS Within Reason, and Secure Immediate Delivery

The FEDERAL

Washing Action Cleans Clothes Quickly

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IT'S the Federal washing action that counts. The picture above tells the story. The tumbler dashes the clothes from side to side in a surfy, wave-like swirl of suds. The water sprayed through the many holes in a series of jets forces the suds thoroughly through the fabrics. The Federal action does not injure even the most delicate of fabrics and washes them cleaner and quicker, and blankets and heavier pieces arc as easily and quickly handled. The Federal Electric Washer not only saves the clothes but saves your time, labor and money. It eliminates the necessity of high wap.es fol washer women and takes the drudgery out of wash day.

TODAY and tomorrow are the last datrs of Cur Free Detr-orstraiion. Come in ! Let our demonstrator show you the remarkable health and beauty results to be enjoved from using the STAR ELECTRIC MASSAGE VIBRATOR. If you suffer from headache, neuralgia, rheatr.a-

tism, fatigue, etc., electric massage will relieve you.

Many noted women cf the stage and screen use and endorse the "STAR" as the greatest aid to a beautiful skin and luxuriant hair. Costs $5 com. Ditto. Guaranteed to do ail that any vibrator will do.

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One 50c jar of Cold Cream given FREE with each Vibrator sold during demonstration.

Have you heard the wonderful tones of our $1,000.00 Pathephcne? Come in and hear them today. A' littb as five dollars will put one in your home today. Balance in small monthly payments. FEDERAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS If its anything you need from a Drug Store, let Suttmers show you how you can get the Dest Price In,: Best Quality and the Best Service. It costs you no more and we like to wait on you. Wc have the stock immediate delivery. Liberty Bonds taken in our Musio -..-A t lr-u?chold Departments.

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PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS HOHMAN STREET (Near State) HAMMOND, IND. TELEPHONES: 1420142128 Other Makes of Machines Taken in Exchange

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