Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1921 — Page 11
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DEBS CASE "WASHINGTON, iUirch 17. President Harding ha asiifti the -..ttorney erierl to review tbu cis of Kujeno A". Dot, socialist leader cow In the Atlanta penitentiary-, the Whita Hous a.nnouDoe.1 today. Secretary to tho Frosident Gsorga Christian tated that, the president will taks no action on tha appeals for tho release of Debs until tha attorney general ha made recorom-enuatlona. Tha "White Houa denied that any notice had been given to the president that the "White House would bi picketed unlesa Debs was released by the mi-Idle of April. pO you HEAR. ME aviLU QackzT at on ce. H LIFT BAN TO PERMIT WITHDRAWALS
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Revenus Commlainoner Williams toda J MnpunoM that the ban upon with- i Jrr. wal from bonded wirCu'Js's will I he modified on April 1 to permit. th I
withdrawals -by retail druglsta. No withdrawals will be permitte.! -whola-salo druggists. The Internal revenue corrrmlssion-r also announced that tho order putting
wholesale lifjuor dealers out of business, would be made rfTectlve on May J 3 5. Since the order was pron-.uljratud j ftrnu w"'kj a a the "wholesale dealers! -ave been permitted to continue their! business to clo.io out their stocks.
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"Sir. and 3Irs. Eaj-mor.d Niksrh of Crown Point visited with Mr Niksob. Mr. Nlksch's mother laft Sunday. Doctor John and Mrs. Iddings of
Lowell were at the Iddings home last Wednesday. Arrangements are made to put In new cement walks et the parsonage. The M. E. Ladies ail will ho! j a
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tale of useful articles, also a hake sale. : were married
canned roods and vegetables, a lunch : ilien th !
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p. m. -until 8:30 p. m. Thia aid soeiety ! Mr. a?.d Mrs. A ' ! Kc.se Ike are the i'.as been In existence 42 years this ! prud p.-irentj ci a l1 poun-1 I a!y boy month, everybody invited, especially j Doreth.-a I'.-p.-. who :m itphtbcr!a the old members. !a reported jis j!'h; anar nicely. Mr. and Mrs. CMnt Dermon have Mr. and M rs. A. It. Ko.w:i5 were purchased a place in Crown Point on 1 Chic as: vi.-'.t.ns Wednesday. vSouth Grant street, expect to move' The conf.rmat !.n of i!:- I.ar.-ir. a.nd next week. i Onk Cln I. :t heran cbnr'-hes t. ' ;;r Mr. and Mrs. P. Williams of Crown I will he h.-'.a s !n.!.iv. March In ' .-a".i
Point were callers In Merrl'.lvllle last! Glen at 10 o'c!
Tuesday. Paplls, who have recently entered tha MerrlllvUle school are: darence Hendricks of Ainsworth, Gsorsi N:erneyer of Witheron, Dorothy Werniekof Crown Point and Bertha Niece of Terre Haute. The pupilj of room 2 are glad to welcome Mi.- Laura Lenr.ertz hack after a Fix weeks absence on account of illness. Mrs. Affnas Pzkom Wood visited Merrillviile schools Thursday. Merrillvllle school bys p!ayd base ball with the boys of Poss l-'rlday afternoon. The score was 12 to 17 In favor of Merrlllvllle. Miss Edna Stephens of Crown Point visited Miss Waive Knaer over tha week-end.
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Mrs. Fred Mueller, Mrs. Gustav Schmidt and Mrs. W. Busac't were Chlcaero shoppers Monday.
Mr. and .M'r.-. Mali, ii vi't'iiian and daughters, Julia and Asnes attended th- funeral of Adam Waltz of Crown Point Thursday snornir.?. KL-anor Scl.Ht f H.bart Is visiting ii'i'h her a-.J tits, Zari'dii and T'.llte S'h e ' cl t.
71. C .Merchant was a. Chicago visitor , j,t
on v.-e.lner.lTy. Paul- T. 'je.i:r and Trank SoheHt transa' cd b:).!rjji at Crow n Point on T'isf!,iv.
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zU stores are just laden with brand new spring house furnishmgs, on which the prices are t he lowest in vears. You folks
YOU get tho height of musical joy when you hear a great living artist. But ycu get equsd joy when you hear the same artist cn the New Edison. The proof of this is convincing, conclusive and concrete. "Oft Fkonccjraph mfhh a Said" Convincing for Mr. Edison himself said in a recent interview: "The emotional effects and consequent benefits or music are well known. Through ths agency of my new phonograph, I can produce the same effects as would result from the original music." Conclusive for you can score, on a Mood Change Chart, the effects of the New Edison's realism on you. Come in and listen to tin's test of realism. Concrete for we will show a h book of proof, that there is no difference between Re-Created music and the original music. Tb?s proof would be good in any court of iaw.
STRAUBE PIANO & MUSIC CO. 631 Hohinan St. Phone 6G1 Hammond
Here's a Table Lamp, $12.50 For instance, here's a table lamp. Made of heavy metal base with shade of stained, leaded glass. Furnished complete with two lamp sockets and ten feet of silk covered cord. Tins is a value in a taole lamp that will hear investigation. Do not miss this opportunity.
who have delayed replenishing your home needs, here is your opportunity. The very low prices at which we can now sell beautiful and durable home furnishings makes it very advisable to buy now the new things you want for Easter. On this page we are showing a few representative values. They will substantiate our statement that you are now able to buy good furniture at very attractive figures.
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SERVICE One of the conceptions we have of sen'ice is, a varied and complete stock of good furniture priced reasonably. We ,-pecialhe in home needs; therefore can serve vou best.
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Here's that giant overstuffed suite that you have been putting off buying for so long, at a price you can afford to pay! How do we do it? Another example of our quantity buying that makes such a sale as this possible. The construction is of the finest, oil tempered, hand tied steel springs in backs, seats and arms. The upholstery is of high grade tapestry in designs of unusual beauty. On the whole, this is a suite that you will love to see it is
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Library Table. Supreme Value, $22.50 What determines value? QUALIFY 1 And it is quality that makes this table such a rare bargain at the price we quote. Macie throughout of oak in a golden finish, with roomy drawer and magazine rack. Don't iudtre this table by the price we are quot ing remember its value cannot be surpassed.
It is impossible to convey t" vcu the beauty of this suite on paper.
Consists of seven pieces, all typical examples of that famous Mission
nericd that has held America s heart for years. .Mrongry constructed
of the choicest oak and beautifully finished, fluffet has a mirror along the back of plate plass. Chairs are upholstered in genuine moleskin. A desirable suite and one you can't afford to overlook at our price.
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Your Choice Fine Rockers $14.50
e have assembled all odd rockers and clours for t lie living room from our floor and will give you your choice for the low prire of $14.50. Many are finished in mahogany, some in walnut; others are constructed o sohd oak. In the assortment you will find a large number w.'th seats of genuine leather. This is one of the biggest chair sal s
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Saving Money Two Ways,. $55.50 Let this davenport take the place of an extra bedroom u. jour home, it is very comforiat le inasmuch as it optwa cut 4ir.to a full-sized bed with one .motion and ?et inakos a pel i ect '.davenport during tr.e day. At the price we are q j- ti;:,, it represents a very u-.u.-u.-l l iiy and offers vou a su!.;:.-.r.;-.;) favitig.
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