Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1921 — Page 8

Wedne?dav. Mar 25. 1921

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STORM HALTS TRAINS, SILENCESJELEPHONES Lone Bather Loitering for the Big Shower on the Beach Has Night of it When Dims Nature atarta thundering1 id pitting Are she certainly upsets the even tenor of man's ways. Eves thouch he eniis up with, tlio weep e.ct, the damage la done. X lon bather on the beach at Mineral Bprlng-a, In the Dune regrion, the other nlfht, thougrht It would be great port to watch the atorm from the top of Kotuat Tom. It was a spectacle all ripht, but ths rain drenched his ardor and he ram to the bathhouse at Wavcrly b'aeh. The bathhouee waa closed. Tha proprietor bad rone home. The bench w black and the octtagres of the week end re sorters were dark. Th telephone In the nearest and only restaurant was out of order, owing: to the storm. The bather plutfred along In tHe darkness, etumbllnir over th etcry road, for mile and a half, n Treraont. The hotel was closed. Tha severe electrical storm had not only put tie telephones out of commiss!' n but the electric railways. No traSns. Cold. Brr-rr-r. Four miles to ChestertoB. In the roornlm the lone bather was wllllrjf to charts It all off to experience but Darat Nature's havoc hadn't been repaired. Three miles owt of Gary en the lnterurban to Crown Point, the power went off u4 no amount cf eoaxlnp would budge the car. "On account of the storm," the Cary & Southern offices reported. More walking, this time with a limp.

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Haviland China Platter

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Ivench Haveland China Platter, regular t rn 1 1! 1.. ' .

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Roller Skates

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SCREEN WIRE

Galvanized. 1 6 mesh.

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GARDEN HOSE

STONE JAR Large 6-gallon size. Social $1.29 At . . . $3.00 WATER SET Grape cut design, 6 glasses and pitcher to match. Extra special, ! $1.98 SCI SCREEN DOORS Extra heavy wire, frame well constructed ; 2-6x6-6 size. pial S3. 75

I at T $1.05 WEAR EVER 1 STEW PAN

1 -quart size 29 C at Cover, 1 4c extra.

Guaranteed moulded, non- tt ! h

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Sale Continues Friday, Dividend Day and Closes Saturday at 9 P. M. These prices mean money-saving; six groups of pretty hats for children, Milan and Milan Hemps in all desirable shapes. All are crisp and new, direct from the maker. Either plain banded or with long streamer ribbons; less than wholesale at

75c 95c $1.25 $1.45

On Sale Second Floor and Center Aisle Main Floor

$1.19 $1.95

WYMAN PIANO CO,

Are You Selfish? 1 do not think a great many men are naturally selfish, but some are rather thoughtless. For instance, a man told me he could not afford 1 7c a day for a PHONOGRAPH that would give his entire family great pleasure. He admitted that he spends 20c a day for cigars, for his own pleasure. Now 20-c a day amounts to $6.00 a month or $72.00 a year. Think this over, Father, and give: your whole family the pleasure of a PHONOGRAPH that they want.

BARGAINS IN USED AND SLIGHTLY USED

riionogra;

$48, $56, $69, etc Records Free

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LISTEN! Our store is crowded to the doors with new and used phonographs of every descrip

tion, i our chance has come. All surplus stock must go, and go at . "

MANY LIKE NEW AND FULLY GUARANTEED

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seeds one of these used phonographs to your home tomorrow. Among these sale phonographs ycu will find such well known makes as ictor, Columbia and many ethers. WHY WAIT? Here is your opportunity. Just think even at these low prices we include FRlE twelve selections of music. Can av offer be fairer? We think, not.

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NOTICE TO THE PEOPLE OF HAMMOND

hereby notified that the only authorized distributor of the Brunswick Phonoswick Records and Supplies in this territory is the WYMAN PIANO COMPANY.

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graph, brunswick Kecords and ouppucs

525 Hohman Street, Hammond, Ind. And you are further notified that any Brunswick Phonographs, Brunswick Records cr supplies offered for sale in this community by any other store have been obtained indirectly and that in buying them you will not be protected by customary manufacturer's guarantee. All Brunswick Phonographs sold by authorized dealers carry a serial number on a metal medallion placed in the turn-table compartment. See that this plate has not been removed or defaced, as it is your guaranteed of a genuine BRUNSWICK which is guaranteed by the manufacturers. THE BRUNSWICK-BLAKE-COLLENDER CO. (Est. 1845) 623-633 South Wabash Ave.. Chicago, 111.

WASH BOILER Rochester brand with stationary handles, ET.,.53.29

$3.50 STEP LADDER 6-foot size, has pail shelf and well constructed. g2 29 Special. v

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rocery Dpsciais

for Dividend Day and Saturday

COFFEE

Sf A O aPtria. with $2 grocery purchase 1 at the only Exclus JJST (sugar and flour excluded) , 1 0 bars . . in Lake

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Baked Beans, Monarch brand, special, per can

BEANS

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POPULAR SUNDAY I

EXCURSIONS via the NICKEL PLATE ROAD

provide the means for visiting friends j t,

and relatives or lift!? pleasure trips. FIRST SUNDAY DATE MAY 23, 1921 Very Low Round Trip fares

! Call on P. Thomson, Ticket Agent, for

full details or address C. A. Pntchard, D. P. A., Ft. Wayne, Ind.

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ing steadily, 12 months the entire yes1, we can only expect about 90,000,000 net tons, and only a little more than half cf this is domestic coal. They must produce steadily this spring and summer or an acute shortage next winter is inevitable.

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