Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1921 — Page 12

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INDIANS ASK "GREAT WHITE FATHER" TO NAME RED MAN AS COMMISSIONER

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Hardly anv srroup of citizeni ;s more interested in the new a-ir st ration than the Indians, wnn wr.t.the "Gre.?t Whife Father" tc

rre&ident Harding, in center, nth graup of Indian visitors at the Wnit

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po:nt one of their own biood as commissioner of Inniar. sfft:A. A ce.eraticr. representing many Indian tribes recently called on him at the Wh.tt; House. Presider1t Harding in turn has been greatJy vnterbted in the problem of the red men since naeeetir.g' a delegation at the front porch in Marion last summer. On that occasion re took the peace p:pe tar.ded to him by one of the chifr, thereby sealing the bond of friendship. Especially honored among the Indians were Miss Jana Z. Gordon of the "WyiQdotte tribe, and Chief Hare cf the Yankton Siota, who Ter photographed with the president and Mrs. Hardier.

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Mrs- Harry 6;ro?s acd nu.tbsr. Mri i &:,in ft for an ei-.n;dc-i vfs'.t t.)j R?c.port. Ttsa., tt visit Ah T('.a.tlvc?. Stro5; a- j l;;-in fi-r.iV.a ' both formerly cf Ro'jcrU-la, are v e: j know u here. Mr Ma;:t el cf Itolicrfa avenu in re- j Pcrte4 a little bttr at thU t'.aie. !

Cream a Sign of Activity. i To dream of flies is a. tad r'-n f : act'.rir;-; to pmvh'ise then?, yoa sill ; rrr.v?l. ror alwnr? rldlnc. but crg j from pine to place with for rune f-mi'- i

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If tie Mere- Mention ot Ie Mak Yon Shndder Get Box of Pyramid Pile Sappoaltortea For the pain and distress due to Itchlnz. bleeding-, protruding' piles or hemorrhoids, get a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories at the

ST AH THEATER TOVIGHT "Th Last of tie Mohican, T act, on Ajaerlcoo drama fcy Jamrm F-nnl-tnore Cooper, a hUtoHcally tmtifal vrntun of thi -wctrld known lory. Al. a two "et Mack Sennet eomedr, -5I- Goodom." 3-15-1 PRIMNESS THE.1TER TOXItiUT At lat-The Truth About HasMods, with Anna Iear, and !l-tmr cant. A First National attraction, liao Pollard eomwljr and Patae Xs. S-16-2 Mr. Oeorjrs Bader of Urrtle avenue entertained a laro number of her rriends at a birthday paj-ty on Tuesday afternoon. Games and contests were the features of the .afternoon and a dainty course luncheon waa .served. A numier of out-of-town gnaala irera present. Mrs. Bader received many pretty gifts and the teat wishes of s'.l her nets. Tbo regrular meeting of the Pythian f isters wiU be held on Irida.y eve-

n'.cs. There will be Initiation of candidates. The ladles of the staff and ofScers. are expected to dress In white. A refreshment committee Is in charge. Mr. and Mrs Theodore Horlback of

I.iPorte. Ind have been vtaif.n? here with relatives for several days.

Miss Myrtle Kurbard of Roberts vnue Is vieitlnr with relatives at ElkV.art. Ind., for a few days. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barnes of Myrtle, avenue were called to Kansas City Mo., by the death of the latter's J mother. . ( Mrs. W. Payne and son. Laveree, at-

ndad the Ben "Hur Icdje at South! nearest drug-store. Take no eubstl-.-v . the other --enlnsr 1 trite. The quick relief has been a Martin K?g:er. who hw b'"" v.:?- who fairly shudder at the very men-

- -. r at Green Isiand la., for the pa f ! tion of the discomfort and misery

---,- weeks, returned home the fore . i'.irt'of the week. Mr. and Mm TV. Ptarrine of Mvrtl? : . -r "I'c . have for th pat two w e'- . b"n erterrainine their ?oh and f-jr.r rf Spoka.n". Wash.

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plaint. Don t delay. Take no substitute. If you wish to make a trial first, fend your name and address to Pyramid Drue? Co.. 604 Pyramid Sldf.. Marshall. Mich.

Hammond Friday and Saturday Hessville Phone P P 4 Hi Store 793 ' fi U D PfiliP 1376Y1 794 FOR Service Quality Lov Prices THESE PRICES ARE GOOD AT OUR HESSVILLE STORE AtSO Boneless Rib Roast, no waste, no bone 35c Plate Boiling Beef, per pound 1 0 2c Plate Corn Beef, per pound 10 sc.... Native Veal Stew, per pound 19c Fresh made Hamburger, per pound 18c Home Made Pork Sausage, per pound 25c Home made Sauer Kraut, per quart 15c Fresh Spare Ribs, per pound 17 , 2c Pork Shank, nice and fresh, per pound Mr Fresh Pigs Feet, per pound ?c Lamb Stew, per pound 1 9c Larhb Chop, per pound 35c Lamb Shoulder Roast, per pound 28c Fre?h Pigs Heart? or Caif, per pound 14? Spiced Sardine?, at ... 20c Oyster? Direct from Baltimore 69? Spiced Herring, j for c Boneless Rump Com Beef 23c Boneless Cod Fish c Fancy Oranges, 30c. 40c and 69c Tomato Puree, 3 cans for 20c Lemons, fancy, per dozen 20c Corn Flakes, per package 10c Matches, box 5c, 6 for 29c Com or Peas, per can 10c; 6 for 60c Fancy Rice, per pound 7c; 3 for 20c Wax Paper, 6 rolls for 25c Spotless Cleanser, large. 3 for 20c; small 3 for ....10c Our Family Soap. 10 for 59c Large roils Toilet Paper. 3 for . . 20c Large Grape Fruit, 2 for 25c Radishes, Fresh Meats, Green Peppers and Celery WE DELIVER AT HESSVILLE AND GIBSON DAILY C. W. HUBBARD AUTO DELIVERY 741 CLAUDE ST., HAMMOND

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Brunswick Style 1 1 7 $250.00 $2.00 Down; $2.00 a Week

Some as Low as SI a Week For many months it has become more and more apparent that the increasing demand for and growing popularity of the BRUNSWICK Phonograph would sooner or later make it necessary to devote the entire resources and facilities of our phonograph department to the BRUNSWICK - the super-phonograph of the phonographic world. To fittingly celebrate the fact that we have secured the exclusive agency for Hammond of the now world-famous

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An'd to clear our floor of all other makes of Phonographs that have accumulated during the past few months we have inaugurated the greatest two-day sale ever held in your city. Prices cut in two in some instances. Stock consists-of Victors. Columbian Edisons, Sonoras, Beacons, and olherb too numerous to mention. Some of these phonographs are new, some slightly used, but all are in good condition and our only reason for selling them at such startling reductions is to confine ourselves to the exclusive selling of "the Brunswick. We would urge you to call without delay if you are looking for a snap, for sale only lasts

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$25 WORTH OF RECORDS FREE As an added inducement for quick sale, we will give $25.00 worth of Records absolutely free with any make of phonograph in stock, with the exception of the Brunswick.

Brunswick Style 110 $2.00 Down; $1.50 a Week $150o00

A Few Facts Concerning the Manufacturers of the Brunswick Phonograph They are capitalized for fifty-six million dollars. have branch offices in twenty-five cities in the United States, five in Canada, one in France, one in Cuba, and one in South America, -operate their owti t'mber lands in Northern Michigan. - -mike every part of the BRUNSWICK Phonogrs'ph in its entirety, are the only phonograph manufacturers in tV United 5at?--, and we think the only one in the world, that actually does this. have at the present time seven factories devoted to the manufacture of phonographs and parts, and two factories to the pressing of records. cut their own veneer logs and slice their own veneer. manufacture their own panels and are just completing a plant to manufacture shipping cases for their phonographs. Ponder over these facts and you will readily discover the reason of our enthusiasm for Brunswick Phonographs and Reccvds.

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Brunswick Style 112 $200.00 $2.00 Down; $1.75 a Week

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