Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 246, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1921 — Page 5
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PERSONAL AND
SOCIAL NEWS
come and hear til a Scotch evangelist 'i:" I;; there all of 'his veck,
Tho S-tandsrd B'trnii n-t at t he b ;., cf :.;,-, ; :t-K:n;i. n, ti -is r'r'ft -.-: r.if.f. M Wi'..-;r.ina 1'ix. ; re.-. 'I- ; y-r--f -1 r '. Mr.. E '. , i ivk'-r nil t.-.a r.'rp i . r'. rs i:;ti i ':"..-.:: r.vff htt '.'.arjft Of the ."Th lit-; snd )".:- T" . IT- :-,-.,.- :. !..-,.. M .-: 1'U,; ?-;--.- a. --rv V,f-a-4ti;'':i ' ' i ' . i"-:' r i L i .- i r i . r -. i .-. . .-"rr-r'T-3 'j Mir Y1 '.. I . i ' r i end's re;! a plir.o . I : -.i r. r'Tuv.'1".' FriiiC Li"V.O:r ',--? -,--i-. ;r. t'.ie :-.S"-;S E.riit-tf i M::. s I jin ir s-rv-"I i .r : vfir-.-.iir. 7 ..- M- .' "I ot -,' - and ' ;.,. turtd tr.l ' 1 ' );ri v.f 3 ii' j.r re v ry J.ippv h:je "-;ti. 'j-A-n j). former member. ' ' V i r. ... .. .- Gi j, .-. : -i--'-ir.i to truth Ler.l in the '-ry jser
S "era: fr'.---r.d? cf Mrs La--s Tu-k frcr". th 1, !:;t efcnrc'n tsve very r..o h .-r for hr st hr nvt.hr'5 h-'r-;. ;he rer cd pi uv 3.j,,B!y gifts f a m:.' :r ll.ir - v;-. -actr a"i a rrettilv ppo:tt'i i-m--".; ?oa wj eer1" e i
The Junior Victory Club met at the home of Miss Stella Fiunytr. 5n honr
i of her eleventh birthday, a business
Ir: "lot Ki:ti! will entertain Sswlng J meeting was called and the election of "If No 1 ot the St. Margaret's hs-I officers result 4 st follnvs. prevideMt, al at hr horns toffiorro'v after-1 Verr.a GlMhlll: vice orcBldent- Mar-
Sraorlte fculiivar; secretary. Iorokfiy ?troni;: treasurer. Stella Runyarv. Af-
The E-satUt T.'r-men s Vivir: n-U ho' 4 -er ln ouaiacss ounca was playei, t
all '!v fcc.sion at the church to. highest soore gro:nr to Marsruerito Sui-
morrow-. Thi iviate C --ris. will meet I ""n Ln ioweet to titi:a Kunyan
an'! ther - ill te a t-iMn-ij. s-tslon. i A ainlv luncheon -as served n4 the
mfanbers rresfnte-J the hostei, n-ltft a nic Mrthday gift. All mamhers. of the North Vr.
C. T. L". are rtniuefitod to meM la a bxly at the Naaarne f-hurch Trldsy . nr.on at 11:30 to attend th funoraJ of. a la.te me.mbtr. Mrs. Marv Stelr.w. v R !
jh rre,s-ntcd them; ordered hy the aeretarv M:- IT I
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rt. T.'r-men s XTmor! n-U ho' 4 fccston at the ohurch toThe tvite C will meet - ill te a t-i!!nij. session. Mrs L. 1 Dmherg'r enterP. v ciub iji t fning at a 3 thfatfr rrty in Chioasro. n being the host ard h"-fct-
-c-ddin.r anniversary '-v .3 1 : ". -"1 rl t -i r. w
f i'i-isi-. this be.r.g the
rsary The .-T--iibor Mr. and JIrs Ra!-h 1 Mr; 'C. L. :m!'h Mr.
EX-CONGRESSMAN'S COMMISSIONER OF c INDIAN AFFAIRS
P P". r. Mr and Mrs .1.
I -re highest s:ore6 in bridge at the C;-j-.try Club rarty yesterday vivro j held by the Jie ii.mi fforge ltanj r. a'ior and Harry .Th-j-n.
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Mirhieu cf r-n d-j La.c. L-m..-. M'r'.'t, t--:i of Mr. a
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Vf tna -d Mrr. T.
LAST RITES SAID
J. J. KELLER
FOR
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chickens. Jlc: pririnss. 33c; roosters. 10c: geese. 15 J1S.; ducks. CCc VEAIv 30 to 61 Its.. f! ?Sr, 70 to ?o lbs.. 3510c. ?0 to 110 lb3., Illlr-; fancy. IS 3 Ho: overweight kidney- 14? to 174 lbs. 5;J7c.
avf rtuo "a ere iu:etly
There -"-111 he ar. all day n-.:.v f--wor.-ow April 7th f the ? Paul KpIjcfpaJ church gu'Jd The art committee of th j rare re. -tsd Wrvman's Club Vi-.et for th:r rcgjjlar study at the home, r.f :irs. Margaret Kelly ,100 Hyslop pi -.. Mr?. P-be.-t Armstrong rea4 a p:ost in '- ret' in cr artiale on "Twin Towers ln the tr..t -d State.-.' The Mcsdarne Jl. B. Pov.-ley and Strfteter gave an interesting account of th current art topics. Dainty refreshment were served. The Femacostal a?s?r.ib!y at 743 South Sohl etref-t Invites the public to
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, n.iir:-:! Vv" e a r. fc --: 3 r. March C
J c-t. Jrs-eph' rpon-.ry. They ft for a j h-ney.-.ic-or o the !.";".ia of the bride's
'i 1 1 r.!'-uT(i. 1::. i oon their I thom
" en.r-; t.ney were creeted I
".TTITINTr. ?nd.. Anrll ev. i
tac 1 of Mr. John J. Keller wu hrld en Mori :
L 1 day in charre of nnl-iav. if,.,!,- . .. j
rrvod to be one of the largest funerals ! HU n - A .
" miry a. gay, I pa jefmOH W5 preached by Rev. Komer P Tw of tt-.
.t i.ir. 1 M , Church on the vr.mnH f t.
.'e- hin'e. the cro-d blnr so larre. !
was impossible, to accomodate !
TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY
I-CtT Bill liooit Tueclay evening in M'hiting. Ea-t Chicao or Gary: r'.i!tain 350 cash, creel; $57.6$ and valuable paper ; literal reward vill he rsH !i" returned to ownr: H. T. Mvers, G5S 113th ttreot. V.liit.ing. phone 337 Hammcr.d. 4-S-3 r omeli 'Walker lex Mound, 'el.
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i V H Ha.N 1 l-..'Ui.e J.ICL-.'l!, T. ill , test downtown location. 13 KimVarJi avenue. Hanunond. 4-6-1
LE GAL Jtf 0 TI CES MOTICE OF FIICALi SXTTLXJEN-T OF ESTATE. IN" THE J.LVTTER OF THE ESTATE CF ICOSTA G. MELCP. DECEASED, no ix thx lai;.- - EPEE10K COlTvl', MAHCH TEilM, 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given to the HEIRS LEGATEES AND CPEDlTOi-S of Kojta G. Melou, d-ceao.id. o appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Har.1p.10nd. Indiana on the S'h day cf May, 1321. ana show eause. if any. whv tho X TNAE SETTLEMENT ACCOl'NTS v :th 'he e&. tlte of said deo'dfn thf-uld r.ct be ajP roved, and tail h-irs are rottfled 1 1 then and tlvr m-ike pro-f of h lrr-hip, and r'tc-!ve thrir d; t r bu'ive sh .r.s. "WIT'E3r. the f'i-rk ' f f-- Lk r.
perior Court, at Hammond. th:6 6U1 flay of AfrU. 1321. HERBERT L. tVTTBATOV 4-S-13 Clerk Lake Superior Court.
!i!rt. E. Lee phoa
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' lectures daily from 9 to 9. ths
Right Way to
Live. 696 S'ats
Line Street, in
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1 " ; Eery Tlrursdy at -3 P. M. will hold j ipecial nif eting on Spiritualism. Frte. Everybody welcome.
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First Spiritualist Church
ITOTJCE I have ree'inTJ man.Tjrement "f the
! Me tle't! ii4'"-54S t'u!h H ohm an street
Hammortd and v ill r.o be r. spons'.blo ! r any deb-'S contracted prior to this i dat for the Mee Hok-1. All prior bills ' rvjrt t-o presented for pa'ment before i 4-S-3 s. g sxn.FXi:
j Arrll 11. 1321.
OF WEST HAMMOND, ILL ill h?i-J TViceA ever Thursday evening at 7:45 P. M. 66 STATE LINE STREET Good speaking an--J message b-arers from Chicago. Everybcdv' Welcome Free MRS. ELLEN LEE. Present F'hcne Hamrnon'-J 3346
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LIVE LOCAL
MEVVS "ADS"
PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE RKMSTrrcniG. bettox cover. IXG, BRAISIXO PROMPT SERVICE C.4XL WASSEVS TELEPHONE 44 1 K- STATE ST. HAMMOND 2-if.
EUGS ANDCARPETS Thoroughly cleaneii ln your own home, Hamilton Eeach method. "Will also take them out if you desire. Call "Cooksey". Phone Hammond 3439. 3-23-3
Th VT, B. A. of Macabaes will hold t'r-;lar meeting- Thursday evening. A ' r meeting refreshments and social t:.-.:e will be n joyed. 4-6-1
Pal-tlng and decorating for effl cirr.cy and reliability go t j L L. Cohen, Fr.cae 1036-W. 2-16-1;
at a surprise shower at the homo of th" frv-ri's pa rpts on Cclu'.r,t a.v-'-Games, and raur.ci were enjoyed ar.d an elaborate course supper s-erved The rcung r -upy, received a number of lovely gifts. The greets wr Otto E-".-g .Eiward Daily, George McAlvella. J'-'l-n Dicki-n, Christian liorhold. A!i'-
I A'ilicn. Grace Eehrnr, Mr. nnd Mrs. F.
P'jnde. Mr. and Mrs.. O Herb old. Mr. ar..1 Mrr. Scott Fobfcins. Mr. and Mra. E.saman. Mr. Wolff is employed at tho United Ch-mical and Organic Producto Co. They will be at home to their friends for the prent at Ilia parents' home on Calumet avenue. . Mrs. J. M. Kaiser cf Stat street has been quits il! fr the paet few days. The St. Paul's tValther League !!! meet at the. church parlors ior their monthly meeting this evening, the educational program win bij continued, beginning at 7 30 and will be conduct ed by Mis Elsie. Fisher, following this there -will be a business meeting.
Mr. John J Keller wa born ln Norts j Tudion. Starke county. Indiana. Oeteher ' 20. UT2, the son of Wm. and Edith Keller, i In February, 1S91 he moved to TlTjit. , in? where he resided unrtl ! tv :
April 1. 1521. in the fortv-mnth vear of
his life On May 22. 195 he was unit.
ed in marriage to Mise CUrclyn Shannon Knight of AVhlfing. Following a few years of aafo-iatien in business with his brother, he entered the employ of the Standard Oil Company .n the Arid Works and continued there from J89 to 1911. During tho latter part of hit rime ha did some work in the insurance business with sufficient measure of success to warrant him in mak. ing that his life work. He soon beoame recognized as one of the leaders in the Terre Houte Agency of the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New- York, with which company he continued to be associated until his death tlis success, in this oh"ten leld m-ss cutttanding, nabling him to qualify first as a member cf the One Hundred Thousand Dollar Cut, and in recent vears of the Two Hundred Thouar.d Dollar Cluh In 107 Mr. Keller united "x-ifh the
r CSisrle EL EcrkA. Char H. B trke has b-en 5 wort! !n as commissioner of Indian affairs.. He was appointsd by President Hardicjr to succeed Cato Sil&. Burke is a former consrresstnaa. Hia borne is in Pierre, S. D
Hiousness
Vltingho'Jse Willys Overland S.nclaJr Oil
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CHICAGO CASH C.RA1V ; WHEAT -No. 3 rd. J1.42 1-2: No. s j red. $123: No. 1, hard wtn'er. $1.49 1-2 j 5151: No S spring. Ji 3 3- fl 3? 1-t COR?: No 3 mued. 54 3-4?J55 l-5c; No. 4 mixed. 521-43 52 3-4c; No 2 yel!ow, 57 3-45 S-Sc; No. 3 w-hlte. P5 1-2 ! 3 fc, No 3 yellow, e&36 1-2--. No. 4 white. 54 1-2"; No 4 yeilott-, 53 J j 54 l-2c
OATS No. I white 3?-; No. 2 whit
37 3-4$?S 1-lc. NO 3 whi'e, 3 14 3'
37c; No. 4 wht'e. S5$Mt.
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Bilioufnew eja he) eveTcome by the use of Mi:rj Toon's Paw Pnvr laxative Pill?. 7 hev vhoo! th" e to ma eh. liver and bowels by coaxir. g an d ntl stimulating". Thase pills contain no celcmel, no dope, or other injurious ingredients. Take a nattjrsi lixaavo
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a.-T. .7 X ;v .ion , M-thr-d,t Episcopal Church o? Siting, f Si ? America wilt meet J aiv1 throuh a'.l the, years since he has
m t T n.i ai i..i p. 1 served M-h distinction in many rcepon-l
r,..BU(cu9. .n interesting program will b rendered . a lecture by Rabbi Gaakal of Chicago is one of the features. The subject ia "Tha Modern Condition of the World Jewry."' The entire Jewish public cf the Calumet region i8 cordially Invited to attend.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. ' HOGS Receipts. 14.P00. nvark't. mostly ttoariy; bulk, tt "Sl"1?, top. j Jl.2 I CATTLB Receipts. i;.er-o. market eiow and urevenly lower Beef Steers I -Choice s.nd prim JSJPOO. md-'
t Me positions, and gladly giving of h a C4nn.r ,rs. 3.26 ,
5 5."; v leaJiv-a 1 light and ha.ndy- j weight't. JTOO-oO. j SHEEP Receipts, 17.00; maj-ker. ;
I generally steady; laaifcs H ibs downi j
rhe h'.r'nost and best welfare of all con- t
DON'T BIT STRAWBERRIES, GROW THEM! C.'.RLSOX'S rel;aol-i Garden Collect'Dn c : ;-.-".; -:ing 73 Sen. Dunlap; 50 Dr. Barard 25 Big Joe. 150 in ail for only S2 0". Inspected and pronounced "a f 'ot of plants," Oy Etate Nursery li.fpertor. Order NOW. iind get thee husky planta for early spring setling. Everbearera, J2-00 ptr hundred CARLSON'S at HOB ART. Phone 16?:.-AV-i' and 1625-W-2. 3-13
Tho Independent Order of Viking gave a dance Thursday evening, April 7th. K. of P. hall. Music furnished by Sterling's orchestra, 4-6-3
NOTICE There will he a special meeting In
tdve Council Chamber ln the City Hall, Friday, April 8th. 8 p. m.. to take up the Eiatter of Improving Sheffield avenue. All citizens residing cm Sheffield avenue ar earnestly requested' to be trasent 4-6-7 DANIEL BROWN, Mayor.
! The TaMa Ladies' Aid of the Im-manuc-I' congregation will have a so- ; etal and Tiorae bake eale" at the church hall on E. Sibley street. Friday. April 8. afternoon and evening. 4-6-1
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The Ladies' Catholic Benevolent Association held an election of officers
"''iou o! candidates lait i oerned. He served with crdit fa himevening. iirs. Wm. Murphy of Mu L.i ..4 1.1 k.. i h. nt.. 1".,,..
cwc m e.cciea oe;egate to the convention of which will be held ln Atlantic City. The -Ladies' Aid Society of the Pine street Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the home of Mrs. A. E. Arnold of 1
Oak street. The Women's Democratic club will meet Thursday evening at the ho.ne of Mrs. W. F. Howat of 832 South H'hman street tomorrow evening. The usual routine of study will be pcnud and Judge T. Kloti wlii addrct the meeting. The F. E. G. club vlll me-t at "he h-ome of Mra. R. Vogel of Indiana avenue tomorrow evening.
t!m.. his means and hie strength to ita
service, beirg at the time of his death tho chairman of the Board of Trustee.! and the Vice President of the Calumet j
Missionary Society of tho Metho-dlat
Episcopal churen. j
As a citizen of the c-mn unity for Sfi rmraro psfinrr r. years h Identified himself wti every r,.TTrr,, i4o- . A . . t . - ! BlIIEh creamery estra 410, moi-ement that seomed to him to be for M . - , . . . . ',,.
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nary f:r.st?. 2n'i;'21c: firsts. 234c; extra.
h ? VrU! Vtr TZ f':?fc,.r.! 'iWr: F'otLT RT Turkev,. ' 4nc :
merged with the loeal chapter cf the Red Cros of which he was a director H was alro Identified with the Boy Scouts. During the past year he was a mmber of the local board of rsligioya
education ir Whitirg and served as the i treasurer of its funds. j He ia survived ty Ms wife, daughtew Bertha, one sister. Mrs. Jennie Yau?Sn. :
of Gre:ieast!e. Ind.. and other rc'ativej !
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SEE "THE OLD RELIASLE" V-liea You Msnt PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL LOAN Acy Amouat up to $203 Oa Furniture, Pianos, etc , Htthout removal.
StoCTn 3, jsaa'cia mer.. 142-150 r. Sst St., Eaufciesl
Blood Is the Sap of Life; Keep It Pure
Too. grov by good blood a tree j jrets ma dom ar-d weak easy prey
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charjea Kitche-i of Webb street, a daughter. Elisabeth Louise. April 5, 1921. Both mother and daughter doing nicely. The Dorcus Aid Society of the South Side Christian church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Leaverton of 1196 MadisOa street. The North Side Ladles' Chub will meet at the home of Mra. RaJph Stev
ens Friday afternoon. Mrs. Gelsert will '
be the assisting hostess. Alt members requested to be present. II. Gogg engineer on the Erie F R. who has been ill for the past few days is abole to be out again.
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'i7Ec,,'T,0NL MAS SSftVICtl NEW YORK. April 4 Siotks, clos ir.g prices: Allis Chalmsrs 7 American Locomotive iH American Smelting 3SV! An'-ricn Steel Fdry 23 4 American Ts! and Tel . 15 Anaconda - 37ti Baldwin Locomotive 87". Bthlehm Steel 1 .. a-'a Canadian Pacific . ..1US
grow by iap. Rici blood, rebut mas. Good asp, srrxrdy tree. Kaep d.a blood healthy and vbe!eaoa;
poor, topoTaritbad blood cAT-rot cotniih tie body or remove the waste aa nature intended. When your blosd le iBjrare, Itchin?, Janaio tdcin. erjptions often break out, and ycrax body
aj- . v 5'. -kXfm :st-fe
for dlaeare. To be safe, kep tlw cimiiation wbslesoma. For this S.S, the famous vege
table blood rtxedy yo'jr druggist keps, ia excellent. Start ?r.rtehinjr yc-j.7 blood -vriVi S.S.S. today, and write abaut your conditicn to Chief Medical Advisor, SS3 Swift
yTi Laboratory. Atlanta, Ga.
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lax service Eut a few days isft to file your federal laconic iix retain ar,rj make first payment. Let us help you raaie out vour report. Ccrne early; don't viit until j ou have to stand in line. City and county taxes are new due. Save time and trouble by corning to tJiis bani and learning Htiat your taxes are. Tajtes may be paid here. If year property 1 mortgaged, save Lax money by filing an exemption affidavit. Ycu may obuin an aiS davit here.
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Lieut. Sylvan. M. Dnckett and wife will arrive ln Hammond tomorrow from Port C Prince whore he has ba?n etationed for the past four years in the naval service. They will b the
guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Dackett of Eruns-vlck street. Lieut. Duckott bride ia a Frsnoh girl and this it her first visit to Hammond They will be welcomed by a number of his friend who will be pleased at his return for a visit. A number ci friends of Charles
Mich&lstetter numbering twenty ln all !
very pleasantly surprif-ed him Saturday evening at his home on Elizabeth 6treet, the occasion being his birthday. I Caras wera enjoyed and a nice lunch- '
ton served. Mies Elisabeth Murphy of Niagara Falls, N. ".. is s. guest of Mrs, W. S I.a-vscr. of W'ibb strct.
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Central Leather C. and N. W C. TL and St. Paul Consolidated Gas . Corn Products . . . .
34 V, , 67 H :4Tir 63 S
Crucible Sti Gsneral E3ectrtc 18? Lackawanna &tcel S3'5 Mexican Pete 14,' Midvaie Steel ' 27 N Nw York Centra! ... 6M, Northern Paciflo. T1, Ohio Cities Ga 33 Preesed Steel Car . 8?S Readir.T . ? V Republ.c Iron and Stoel . tb L". S. St. Jit, 17. S tte-e Rrfd 110
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UBERTY BONDS ACCEPTED
Pay
OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT
Special Player Piano Offer No Money Down
4 CltPAT PRORLE.Y SOLVED Dsn' I ikrruj stury vur
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Musterole Works Without the Elister Easier, Quicker ' There's no sense in mucins a mess of mustard, flour and vater whea ycu crjx easily relieve pain, screcess or stiff -r. witji a littie clean, wEta Mu3tcrcle. Mtisferole is made of purs 03 of nustard and o hy helpful ingredients, ccrr.bined in the form cf tfca present r-hite ciormart Tt takes the place cf custard piasters, and vill not blister. Mustercle usual!? gives prompt relief frcrn sere throat, bronchitis, toasiliti?, croup, stiff reck, ystbma, ceuraJgia, readacte, congestion, pleurisy.rheuma tism, iumbafeO, paic3 ard 2ches cf the back or joints, sprair.s, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the che tt (it of ten preyeats pnetanocia). 5c aal ffi Jars; hospital cias ?3 -
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TARANTELLA The Uoivera- Surety fUior Blade Sftarpeoer for ery ixiaka ot Blade IT MAKES SHUIMi 4 Fr.EASrRE INSTEAD OP A DREADED TASK. Win sb.4ipeQ jour ow and old razor uld ia tea tha one oiq;j(, produclog o easy, 'lean and cuoiTortaole bve. U'OBKS USE a RATTLE, BCT DOE'S "BATTUBiG GOOD WOBK. poft'E coan.ETE TARANTELLA CO Pulitzer Boildiu yw York
Jost torr ia yocr old pliao osr pkonosnph as rt pzymact sa a neW Player Piajso. At tiie cad cf thirty days begT yocr regular monthly payments of $12.00. Surprise the ftznkj -with a new Flayer Piano, an kutrsaaent that eyery mesher d the family caa flay asd esjoy. This
In 30 Days Make Ycur First Payment cf $12 Per Month or $3 a Week
PLAYER PIANO
. a fall size isiirrzae&t, plxyiag S3.ote muac Choice of otk r rasjcgany case, heactifolly flnixfled. The player-action is cf the highest type acd exceptioaally respo&Mre. FULLY GUARANTEED! Compares favorably with fcostrtnaents selling at $550 to $750, asd the conplete outf t is eow euly
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mWFt-zz rim3 v r. . i. 1 01S Sale I lkLTl f . v vPfl is for tXJ Mcs TWA fgf DAYS I h"te Thursday M ifelifeiftji and rfl Friday
LYON & KEALY UPPJGHT Used. Ebony Cg case. Good conditica BRADFORD PIANO Fbe tone. Good for b- ggQ gicners
MARSHALL WEND EL F!AN0 Mahogany 1 "7C case. Used. A map fev someone i J REGENT PIANO Oai. case. Slightly COflfi
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WYMAN
525 K0HMAN STREET HABIM0ND, IKD.
ANO COMPANY
R. H. Reid, Mgr.
Hce'cn Eldg. Jast Hcrth of Michigan Central Tratka
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