Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1921 — Page 12
the mnzs Thursdav. April T. 1921 rstarssiai Mrs. Jacob Riis Gives Up Home To Live In Settlement House illiliip SOME rui3 -ga a boy at the tiect s-iid : "L iv Left' Louje. It I iada't joiici tr.e vettlenasnt clue. I cue of Lefty's I ri T m i but F-ve i J f - i ir; j his dies 'Look at nc Do '-". It v.'2j. 3 fi:r ??2t, for Uv: boy 4 Pi ear CcT.t l.i' Tork t' "ifejaKr 3
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400 bo- dub 17:7--bers." f he sa , "-.v:th 3 cr.g --aiN :'.-.g lift. There re half as many t'irls. beside all
the mothers and MRS. JACOB RIIS children. The cc-rr.peiiir.j needs abrcad i-mzz 1513 and 1919 n:ade pecplj
lorret, sorderirres to junrort t:e I'-orK to te acne at hnr.-. Dunn tN
f!l settlements -vert headquarters for the Red Crofs, for foci ccnser-raiocM f:r cornmurity work. At the same tsme, v. lost 575 of cur eld contributors ar.d havs never been able to ret them tack.
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oc the 15th of April, f-vo-thirds cf our artn-ites must shut dc.vr.."
1 Mrs. Riis brings to bear upon the Settlement's problems a vary broad 'kr.ovdecge of business, for she is head of the V.'omen's Departmer.t of a large Ne-v York bond house. She vas crse of the '-erj f.rst womea to go into the financial world. i CcntrfDutiorj hou!d be jr!t to Mrs. Ezra P. Todd, Treasurer of Jacob ,Riia Settlimeat, 4S Henry Street. Ke-- York.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jobs De--es. i
ilr. Mrs. F. Rolida a.ni son. "Vii- '. :am. wve the g-uests of Mr. ard Mr. O. Edmunds of Chesterton over Sur.dAy a.rd Monday. Mrs Cha GrodpAiT -va a Hammond vifitar TucfJay. Mrs. Harry Sshoo-n an1 Jaughter. Dorothy were llammorid har-pr3 Tuesday. Mr. i-.d Mrs. H TonkT? spsnt Tufday la Hammor.d. Mrs. T. SevsrUy. xho has be?:ii qu t -Rick. i3 repcrf-J a-s b'rir.g- tioms ha' better. IMr. ar.d Mrs- TTard K-ir and children and Mr. nd Mrs Pa.u! E'lsi-cr-.h ard daughter, E3ith. -w-.r; Crov.-n Poinf visitors ever Sunday at th home, of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sander, parent of Mrs. K'syler and Mrs E''..--ort. Mrs. A. Vanes and Mr. Chas. Watts spent Tutrday at Hammond Mrs. AValter Patterson ?per.t Tuesday in Harrmond shopping-Re-'i-.al services being- cendueted at the Christian church are proyrtsrinr nlce-ly. Two additions to me.irb'rk!;, Sunday even;'ny.
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JIUs Mar: XI?bLingr rfeturned h:me 'ednesday eve.nir.s from asveraU a ay a visit at Chicago. The little su of Mr. ar.J tfr?. -T-11: Bt-hhagr wm ehrtstr-r.M "'S'rur Jrhn. Mrr. Prter RnbUng an 3 Norirt F.oh!r T-r fponsors.
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Jr., and dausrbter. mctosed Giturday ti Indianapolis to visit with the formers fon. Jhi a.nl Tif. T-2 ir.iTant da-jg-hier of Mr. and Mr John Thilen Tis chr!ten'J Sunday sfternocn and T-aa nssej E'!sbth TVth. Mrs. Joa. Th'len and Johr Dt-wes i-trs the rponsora. Mif Eliabeth The.il tij a Hammord visitor on Wednesday. The dance held at the C. O. F. hall "n Tuesday ei-ea'r.f was attended well. A :,arsr rrvd ;!ci the hiV. Young jWomcnhocd So. Bend. ,
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saved my life years a go efter the doctors bad given H28 ap. I was only fifteen years of age. I was bedfafit for more than
two months, doctoring all the time but getting too weak to even raise lay hand. I owe bo much to Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription that i feel It my duty to send this statement hoping it will be the means of restoring other girls to a healthy womanly development by proving to tbem that 'Prescription' is the rigbt nedicin for tbem to take." Mrs. Lilly Keith. 627 S. Fellows St.
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TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
Hams cad Friday and Saturday Hessville Phone OnpH4!I . Store 793 II y iJ itkli3J 137SY1 794 FOR Serrice QnaKty Low Prices THESE PRICES A?X GOOD AT OUT. KESSVILLE STORE ALSO THESE PRICES ARE GOOD At OUR HESSVILLE STORE HAM, 8-10 pound average 31c CALTFORMA HAMS. 4-6 pound average V2c BRISKET BACON Z6V2c HOUE-MADE SAUIR ZmJT, per quart !0c FRESH SPARE RIBS 15c VEAL CHOPS 35c VEAL STEW ITVjc VEAL SHOULDER RO.AST 25c VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET 13s2c BONELESS RL-TsIP CORNED BEEF 23c PLATE CORNED BELF 2V2z LAMB CHOPS 35c ASSORTED JELLO, do-package lGc PALiMOLPT: SOAP, 3 ban tor 27c TOILET PAPER, 3 iarre rolls '..20c AMERICAN OR BRICK CHEESE 32c PURITAN MALT SSt CLIMAX PAPER CLEANER 2 cans 25c GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, 25 pounds $1.23 OUR SPECIAL COFFEE, 4 wusccls 2$z FANCY LLMONS, per doT 25c POULTRY FEED, 100-pound sack $2 35 NAVY BEANS, new crop, 5 pounds 25 1 NUTRO, 2 cans ,25c FRESH PINEAPPLES, large size 30c tNEW POTATOES, per pound. 10c Radishes, Strawberries, Cucumbers m DELIVER AT HESSVILLE AND QI5S0H DAILY C. W. HUBBARD AUTO DELIVERY 741 CLAUDE ST, HAMMOND
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has been appointed the exclusive distributor of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS and COLUMBIA RECORDS In iiammond and vicinity EVERY PHONOGRAPH OF EVERY OTHER MAKE (EXCEPT COLUMBIA) ia cur dials cf stores, including those fcisdled by other CoIuajVb dealers in HfiniijQaJ, cave been taken over by and -will be sc!j at ? ridiculous giveaway price b order to make rcora for OUR EXCLUSIVE STOCK OF COLUMBIA CRAFG.VDLAS and COLUMEIA RECORDS nd ACCESSORIES.
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BRU?IS1CK PHONOGRAPH $325, Reduced to $185 $250, Reduced to $145
Over 130 New and
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FROM WHOLESALE PRICES In order to make room for cur large stock of Columbia Grafonolas in their new creations, Colombia Records and Accessories, we are compelled to dispose of every other make cf phonograph in our stock and in our possession. Every phonograph, regardless of make or price, will be sold at 259c below actual wholesale price. No dealer in Chicago or elsewhere can show a more reputable line of strictly high-grade phonographs than you will find in our stock at this time. In brief, we have seven cf one certain make cf standard phonograph, in oak and mahogany, that formerly sold at $250, that we now offer at $90. There are over 40 of another reputable make that formerly sold at from $130 to $300, which we now offer at from $15 to $130. Various other beautiful art phonographs that formerly sold at from $175 to $450, now $85 to $170.
Tril Mrd-1c? We reserve the right to refuse any offer from iJpwUai nUULCe dealers or their assigns during this sale bpecial Piano iSargainsi
Two New $1,050 Player-Pianos, with bench, rolls and G&(Z C A scarf, and delivered. Now One new Beautiful $300 Circassian Player-Piano with 7rjf hand-made $60 bench to match P UU
Three New $750 Player-Pianos, oak, with bench to OEi7Efc match, scarf and rolls. Now, special at J Two New $850 Circassian Walnut Player Pianos, with 2E! f hand-made bench and cabinet to match 4J J kJKJ
Four New $775 Player Pianos, with bench, rolls and scarf. Special at kPOO As a spedil inducement we agree to sell ay Player Piano bought from this house during this five-day sale as per above prices, less the interest and war tax, and will be pleased to arrange for as much time as may be necessary to meet same. Every instrument is sold under absolute guarantee with exchange privilege any time within three years from date of sale if not entirely satisfactory.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Four Beautiful New Solid Mahogany or Oak Fulton
Hand-Made Phonographs, $400 e -j A f
One new $1,050 Console Model Hand- & CjOfl caned Windsor Imported Model, at. . 0JVKJ Three new Star Phonographs, oak and 7Cl mahogany $150 value, now One 3400 Windsor, solid mdisgany, O 1 jn rst h'-ndscme phonograph on market vvy Fcur new S.S5 Venetian Phonographs, Qfl Specbl at OZfKJ Tv.'o sew Steger Phonographs, $175 Qfj model. Now PU Fhe eev, high-grade Vatrola PhoQosrsijhs. The $225 and 5250 models. 9A Now $85 and 1 J Nice nev PwrJ"' Art PhoricgxaDhs, woods; tha S250. S2S5 and S3 30 v ' -3 OE!
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One new Sonora at a $75 saving. Three new Windsor $200 models, oak C j C walnut, now A " Two new $285 Music Master Phono- $1 9A graphs, solid mahogany A Five new and slightly used Talk, Hospital, Carriage, Parlor and Camp Phonographs, y now $15 to 'iJJy Five rew high-grade Console Model Phonographs, both electric and spring, formerly sell- f ing as bijh as $700, Now as low at . . - Many othsr slight! uxed and new makes such as
Victcr. Edison. vVatreda, Stiir, etc.
New $259 Bnaiwick Paonssra&h, C 1 A Nev 2323 Brarwick Phonograph, I QS low . 41S Japan model 0J
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