Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1921 — Page 3

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Mayor AUtaan. who ha. a-ke,i t;e . iiins of Crrwn Point to ir.ako -Known thrl- o;- niv-s of t'r..- day Hght ! ' In? p'an vdvi.ig tri- j t thee day i.stc r.lng to the attitude o:' P'ople in .'aver ar:d not iti fa., or of the change In time or dayiignt savins? Ian. At a meeting of the council on' Monday nigrht, flv. members of th ' council were preivni. four wero in favor and one not in favor. The mayor will meet a Crown l,!nt ritiz-?i, nJ, 'r.gigf in conversation as to his view-i '. .'.nd will be con in-.;d that i'.i: day-! ' ght plan is the only way. the nxtj n.an he mfet will be decidedly o?-l j'-ited to it However, the mayor wants! to har th opinion of the cit!z-n.s. ! -,'ha Farm Bureau !s very much op- j r id tj. th ohar.(r. ! Mr. tfer.r.ie. V. arrl Whe'.er. Kred "'."eler. Mr. and Mrs. John War.1 j "'heeler af-.J Bon. and Mrs. Jennie. T:? of Chl-aero were piiests of I)'.- : ird Mr. Seh.able in Cary Qn Suuday. . Mi.-s Marguerite Th.'.vu hay re- j turned her d-itles as supervisor of tho j local telephone exchange after a two week vacation spent in Chicago an I ' .-ther points. The Commercial club held their bimonthly feed at the club rooms on

Monday eight and also .held their annual election, whtoh resulted in Ear! Cr.wford being elected president. Tom Mraxek. treasurer; "WUiiam lleintze, secretary and Max Urace'i house man. IT! as Mayme Maillet. accompanied by Mrs. Ii. C. Simpson of Gary will leavo on Thursday for the Sa?rel Heart sanitarium. Milwaukee, where Misa Madllett "will remain for a couple of wHk, her health having be,n rather 3or lately. &Tr. and Mr. Milton Petrleh of Valparaiso epent Sunday with the Eert "WoTeleya, A dlnrver prty he-M n honor of Mrs. srtS-ar Trzuils birthday anniversary """"- grven at the. Mikado restaurant

"PEDOGRAPHY" REPLACES PALMISTRY AS NEW METHOD OF CHARACTER ANALYSIS

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"pedograrh:st," who reads ones character from the lines of the feet. Here we have Hannah Hammerstein taking a "'soleful' look at Miss Abby Harris. Both of ther. are New York dancers and their characters would surety show in their feet if anyone's does.

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Hann.ih HammersUin taking a doleful" look at Maa Aboy iiarria.

on Monday night and the affair was very enjoyable, bpinsj planned by Mrs. Truzkis ixusband. the proprietor of the Mikado. Mrs. Edwin Low will soon return to her home here, her health haying Improved great'.y since her sojourn In Lafayette. One. of tha largrest farm deals recorded in Crown Foint the past year

was tho sal of tha old Henry Meyer!

farm consisting of 177 4 acres lying

northeast of Crown Point. The farm was owned by John Schmoldt and was sold to John Wirtz for $23,500. Not much farm property changed hands on March 1 thla year Last year tales amounting to nearly $600,000 were made.

X-RAY DISCLOSES RAY HURT TENDON An X ray exann'natlon of Joie Ray's

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This Ted Lewis' Jazz Band Record and 129 Other Retired Columbia Records You've always wanted a Ted Lewis' Jazz Band Record. Here's your opportunity to get it and 129 other standard Columbia Blue Label Records. All made within the last eighteen months and now being retired to keep the Columbia Catalog from growing too bulky. " Dances Songs Comic Selections made by such artists as Al Jolson, Art Hickman's Orchestra, Ted Lewis' Jazz Band, etc. Remember that this 59c price applies only to 130 numbers, and only while they last. Come m early because these dance, tone, ""1 comic record will sell like hot cake. NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED AFTER MARCH 5TH

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If you have purchased records from us you know that our stock is complete, right up to the minute with every new and old record obtainable in the Columbia catalogues and monthly supplements. The Columbia Records now on sale at 59c are the same records which we sold yesterday at $1.00. These records have been retired from the immense Columbia catalogue not only to keep it down to postal weight, but to assist in the world's sacrifices by placing 130 of these beautiful selections at a price which is within the reach of all. It will be impossible for us to supply the demand for these records. You must call at our store at once. Only one of each number sold to a customer.

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A. A. indoor trace and field games last Saturday, has shown the great litiU runner pulled onq of the tendons in the calf. Tt is the sjrre injury whi.-li prevented him from bring at his best in the Olympic names last summer. Coach Frank Cayou says there is little hope of getting rtay in shape for eastern meeta. out hi may be sent into tht. Central A. A. V. indoor championship at the roadwayarmory on March 2(5.

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For a Limited Time Only Dance, Song and Comic Selections These are all standard Columbia Records. All made within the last eighteen months. Now retired to keep the Columbia Record Catalogue down in size. Including such artists as A; Jolson, Van and Schenck, Harry Fox, Guido E)eiro, Paul Biese Trio. Ted Lewis' Jazz Band, Art Hickman's Orchestra, Henry Burr, Campbell and Burr, Peerles3 Quartette, Sterling Trio, etc. Never before have such records been sold by Columbia dealers at so low a price. The list given below is typical of the wide range of selection. JUST A FEW OF THE 130 SPLENDID NUMBERS

Among tha Whispering pine Just for Me and Mary You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet Come On and Play With Me Nobody Knows Fox-trot Wonderful Pal One Step

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Good Night, Angeline Peerless Quartette 1 WeMustHareaSongto Remember Peerless Quartette

Abe Kabibble at the BaJI Came Abe Kabibble Dictates a Letter

Harry Hetsbfield Harry Hershfield

Hickman Trio ) Hickman Trio

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Hawaiian Smile In the Heart of Hawaii

Ferera and Frenchini' Louise and Ferera

Hand in Hand Again Campbell and Burr) , My Love Song, My Poses and You Charles Harrison j'

Cairo One blep Rose Room Kox-uot

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Art Hickman's Orchestra j'A.2858 Way Down Barcelona Way

niSeeYouinC U-B-A-Frx trot Ted Lewia'Jazi Band The Moon SKinea on the Moonshine Fos-trot Ted Lewis" Jazz Bard

All the Bov Love Mary Van and Scher.ck '

Harry Fox

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The supply is limited. The time is limited. These records go on sale today. Call at the nearest Columbia dealer's as early as you can. Act promptly or you may miss the selections you want. Now for Sale by All Columbia Dealers COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, NEW YORK

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On Sale in Furniture Dept. and Main Store, Center Aisle From the Crowds here Tuesday and today this looks like our Greatest Sale of Records Get Yours!

COLUMBIA m RECORDS 260 Selections 130 Retired Numbers EVERYONE PERFECT

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