Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1921 — Page 3
THE TIMES' Pise Three 'VENEZUELAN ENVOY IN U. S. TO PRESENT STATUE TO GOTHAM H
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.1 y M .1 - - .1 U li f t i v - f Dr. and Mrs. Esteban GiI-Bors:e. photographed on arrival in Sew York. Dr. Esteban Gil-Borpres. foreign minister of Venezuela, has arrived m New York at the Iiead of a upeeial mission, "which v-ii present In the came of the Venezuelan povmment the statue of Simn Bolivar to the city of New York. DYER Tou velll find good barsiusis at tU B-'.a Ton Store, f- t. J .h:s. Intl.. in roceries and dry soon.-. We iia.c a corroplete re' st ck.- AJv. Go. Jaeger returned to r.is hoir.? on Thursday evening after spendtns vera! days with relatives and incnds at Chicago. Mrs. Daniel O'Connor U visitins with friends and relatives at Kinsy. The Iady Foresters had a tn-et.ns rn Thursday even;;,?:. I'mir i-( w nTtmbers were initiated aft. r which a dainty luncheon "wa serv .!. W have ioe cream at the Bon Ton Store every da;- at St. John. Inri. dv. The baby boy born to Mr. and ilri, Geo. Koudorf on Saturday r,;cV.t. wabajtized on Tuesday. Mrs. t;ke Fag en and John F. Hoffman w.-r V-r.sr. The. baby was named Roger John. Mrs. E. C. Brewer went V, Duhuqae. la., on Thursday morning wh-'e will rislt -with Mrs. Geriit. Hiilironds nd family. Tou are welcome to' visit th? F."n Ton Store at any time at St. J. iiri. 2nd. Adv. I! 1 I 6 COOK. To-a will end od barrains at the Bon Ton Store. .St. Jchr. Ind.. in rroceries and dry goods. Wo ha,e a coTrrpSete new t-tock. Adv. Willi am Stark and John ?a'ier reranted home Tuesday ov.n:r.ir afi't .pending a wek in W.;..rsin. havirz made the trip in a maehin--. Thy report a fine trip and Ojoautifu: .-:T.ery !1 alor.fr the war. Mrs. Koss Smith, nccomnanied b Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tiixeman of Hammond sient "Wednesday evening- h"r with friends. W have lee cream at the Pon Ton Srr every day at St. John, Tnd. Adv. Miis P.esrina Iumpp returned t-? CYcrwu Point aftT ppendinif several welcs here wit hher motho-. Mrs. Fred Cheziek and M:?s Suisn TefTman returned to th-ir home n F.Tg X. T.. aft rppTidinar a montii here with their father. Peter Sa.uer, Jr.. was a Ch!eaj.o b'J. inu HVisitor Friday. Mt. Benn'.s Shea has s hr hotie rnest a relative from iTammond for several days. Ton are welcome to visit the T?on a Ton Store at Ind. Adv. any time at Ben Frr,klln't Parent. Benjam!n Franklin's fathT. Joi!ah. Franklin, emigrated to America from England about jr.S.V H!s mother, a second wife, was the daughter of Peter Folger, a leading settler, noted for his philanthropy and tolerance. Mothers of Indiana A Message for you I South Henri, j Tnd. "I r. T'ierce's Favorite Presrrip- J tinn is the only j medirine for women th:it I ran rec-omrnr-nd. 1 found it very helpful d u ri p or. -x port anrv . I took the 'Favorite Prescription' t tv ice and it was of irrcat. benefit j me eacn trme; it jrravo me rrtrength and kept me in perfect itealth. I would advi.-e all prospective mothers to give it a trial." Mrs. Lillian Sye, 511 E. Monroe SL
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Our Guarantee e absolutely guarantee every ictor and Edison sold during this sals to be the latest models, with a!l the new improvements; wc guarantee every machine to be perfect in construction, perfect in mechanism and perfect in finish : wc further guarantee that if you later find any flaw in your purchase that you may return it and get a new machine immediately. Vc guarantee to give you free service for the period of one yeir. And when wc say service, wc mean efficient, immediate service.
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PUBLISHED IN THE " ii;p THE OWNER OF A VICTROLA HAS A RIGHT TO BE PROUD Pride in the beauty of an article that enhances the home is justifiable. Satisfaction is the consciousness that judgment with respect to music has been sound, is always a matter of gratification. These are the natural sentiments in owning a VICTROLA. Coupled with this pride is the lasting assurance that in the Victrola Records will be found the very best in music. STYLE NO. 4 VICTROLA And Six Double Face Records $30.10 STYLE NO. 6 VICTROLA And Six Double Face Records $40.10 STYLE NO. 9 VICTROLA And Six Double Face Records $80.10 STY LE NO. 80 VICTROLA And Six Double Face Records $105.10 STYLE NO. 10 VICTROLA And Six Double Face Records $130.10 STYLE NO. 1 1 VICTROLA And Ten Double Pace Records $158.50 STYLE NO. 14 VICTROLA $225.00 STYIE NO. 16 VICTROLA $275.00 '
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VIEW OF STRAUBE'S PIANO AND PHONOGRAPH SALESROOM ON 2ND FLOOR
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The word "Phonographs" may mean anything, but when it has reference to Edisons and Victrolas it has great significance, for this sale is to be a Victor Victrola and Edison event exclusively further than that it is to be a sale of brand new machines, not so very long out of the factories each and every one as brilliant as a diamond. You have never seen Victrolas and Edisons sold on such terms as we will sell them during this sale. It brings to fifty homes a grand opportunity to satisfy that lon. Ion" craving: for a Victor, or an Edison. . Use the Machine Thirty Days! Then make your first payment, the terms are practically up to you for decision. There is only one requirement that we make and that is that you purchase a reasonable selection of records you would have no use for a Phonograph without records- it is merely a showing of good faith on your part just a manifestation that you really are anxious to become owner of a Victor or Edison. We assume all the other responsibilities, and you have the use of your machine for one month before you start making the payments in small monthly or weekly amounts. TEN REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BECOME OWNER OF ONE OF THESE PHONOGRAPHS y q4- Qf i j They are the machines you have always read about, hear about, and xV.C6oC have seen in all the finest and most up-to-date homes; they are the new Edisons and Victrolas. -J jDjyoAiiJ TheA' are the machines that are undisputably the peer of all Phonow (. xVCttul graphs, as attested to by the leading artists of the world. 9 .,,7 e tcrms are sucn tuat no onc' however meagre the income, can J I Lis J. YCXtO (. meet without any inconvenience; you have a long time period to meet these small payments which may be made monthly or weekly. f-t-1-, jO syY ii 'ou have the special benefit of the Straube service department which tl-l i JLvCCioC affords you free service for the period of onc year. ?-f-Jl 7) sjsi crll 'ou are hacked by the rigid Straube guarantee that you must be kDViL IvCtiOl satisfied or you will receive a new instrument that guarantee is good indefinitely. S m 1 jT) It affords you a most convenient way of providing entertainment for Jl fl JvCcoC the children; an entertainment that will help to mould and hapc their lives into the characters you hope them to,be. Ayj. 7 7) j - . It affords you the relaxation you should have after a strenuous day's III 1 LsCIjU grind; you enjoy the evenings, you are enabled to sleep better and live in a better frame of mind. Ox 7- 7) j r .Vl1 - . t is an investment that pays you tremendous dividends the remainder (31 1 1 I. vCcjC c f your life, and you become endeared to it the longer you have it a priceless possession that immediately wins a way into your heart and life. (If-I, 7) 7 ) It promotes peace and harmony in the home, driving out the blues and Si ll lCsCl$(J I bringing in sunshine and happiness; keeping you in constant touch with the world's greatest music masters. y r. 1 J-y , It makes the home attractive, not merely from the standpoint of jf (Ji ll JLvCa&Oll beauty, but also from a psychological standpoint, satisfying those cravings for amusement members of the family arc now compelled to seek elsewhere in environments which may not always be the best. Wc Will Take Your Old Phonograph in Trade
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Regarding Price Many deprive themselves of the things they should have because they only look at the price. Check off all the other great advantages the Victor or Ldison bring to you and you will discover the price is the smallest part about the matter; it is insignificant when you think of the evenings of pleasure and the many special occasion? alone which will soon realize arc greater successes because of your Phonograph; then there is the dance feature, a picnic with cither machine. . i1 .1 1
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