Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 65, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1921 — Page 8
THE TIMES. Tuesday, September 6, 1921.
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Air a. Charles Saas. spc-nt a few !aya in Cha:en98 visiting with -Mrs. AusUat 3UJiTl. Air. arid Mn. Sara Schle.-hiy r.'t'.smcj from a two weeks visit in Winchi'-it-cr, Ind., on Sa-turday. Mr. and Airs. Charlf.s S:5S --mil their daughter-in-law, xnotorod to I-aPorte, irhr they ien a fw days. Air. and Mrs. U. O. Swaxtx of Shrrldan avenue fcaye returned from a l.utu trip to Niagara Falls,, the Thousand Ijiands anil other pointa. Emli iSass la spndinir his vacation visltioi? with his .uncle. Oharleu 3. PereJ, attorney, spent Frid:;y In Oary on business. Mrs. Emory Ulock. Is confined to heT homo In 120ih street with the flu. Dr. K. Ii. Keeler, a physician, with offices in tJio Klo building ha jnnvd ill family here from Kaat Chicago, and la ruaidin- at 236 Cleveland ave, Allw Grac Flautrher has returned
from a three ree-ka visit In Denver, and hai resumed her duties as assistant pawtaist rejia. The Child Welfare Clinic he held at the Klh achool auditorium on text Thuradaw afternoon at 1:15 p. m.. instead of on Tuesday, &a was tho usuaJ oafltom. Air. and ilrs. WUHam Sasj and family rn.ro spending' a week's vacation with reJativrj in jd around Chesterton. The one year old chili of Air. anl Atrsi Flint of Stleslita Park passed away, death being- duo to summer fompialnt. Born to Mr. and Mrs. K. Dahsky, of 734 Indiana Boulevard, a daughter. The Fortnig-htly Ciub wiii xncft In general a&ssion at thf library tomorrow niyht on which occasion a reception -will be heJd in honor of the charter members of the club. Ada, J. Xavldson, William Curtis and H. E. Baubien. Peter Roscoe was arrested by ofHrer Avaronl tar drlvinjf by a street car. discharging passengers. He ilead g-ullty and paid a fine of tl.no ani cojis. Others ohargred with the s.-ime ofTons were Jesse L Ibno, arresie-i by offleer SaKxman, he furnishing- b 123 ball. Geoi. Caldwaila.i- pad guilty and paid a fine of $1.00 and costs.
The funeral of Mrs. A. P. Heyden of Ohio avenue, who pa.sed awjiy at St. Bernard's hospital in Ohloaffo, following a lontr Illness with a complication of d;.-a.-ps, was held at the Congregational church on FrMay. corvloea were preened by Rev. Chas. K. Trucbiood. assisted by Ilev. H. I'- Ivey. Solos were rendered by Mrs. 1). J. Proh vsku iid Airs. Joseph P. Kyle Folir v!n teh services the remains weie t.'iken to .Mkwood vemetery, cworteil r y relatives and a larfre number of friends, where, after a short service, cremation took place. Airs. Heyden T:or F.'.ia Jl.ttt. was 28 years of aire, and is survive', by her lui-sbarui. undertaker A. P. Heyden, and two email children. Hoy and Harry, hvr mother. Mrs. John llatt and three brothers. Henry, Vi'tT and Hoy Hatt. iith a member of (ho liatern Stars, the and Ii of I, the PaugMers of
Hebekah and the Pythian Sisters. Alts. John Hatt who waj callei here from her homo in Alieiiltran by the serious illness and death f her daughter Mrs. A. p. Heyden. will return ho inns aoon as possible to 1a accompanied by her daughter's two cl'.iidien. Iloy, ae 3 years and Harry, eighteen n i nt h s old. Mr. arid Alrs I . H. Pat melee and grandson Kio-hard ntner.on have return od from a motor trip t.- Mil .-sea tine. Ia. While enroiUe, Mrs. Purmeb.-e was 'n-Jure-d iby the machine tipplnar oer, hut was able to return home with the other m ejn I. e r .1 of 1 h party. The W. H. A. of the M:iecabee.t w.li hold the!,- regular meeting tomurruw aver. In g
For 8ile I can offer 75 feet on I 113th .street In the grove In the Forsyth. Water Gardens at a very rrasonI able price. This location is on" of J the best resident sites to be obtained
nnywhere In the district. Henry S. PavldS'.n, b0 lliUh St.. phone WhitIntr 41 it H7-U. --
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vrvit tiikatui; !HMaiT - "1".'' A Sim-cImI ai Also Comedy nod Kent 616-1 Carl Anderson of Koberts avenue.. who Ms sei iouV y injured when he
dovo from the jprsntf board at the Whit Ins i'ark Friday afternoon, fracturing the f..urtii verttbrae of thu neck. He, m itrjr;i.:d::it..-!y r.i.ih-d to th St. Alarg &Vefe h...p:taj in Himniond and at this time is in a. v, ry critical condit ;on.
Tiie funeral of Mrs. Arthur Heyden. nee. Eila Hatt, which was held from
the ConErftcatlonal Church last Friday afternoon was largely attended by the Kobertsdale people. Airs. Heyrtan ivis formerly a Robertsdale jtlrl. having lived with heT mother and (brothers on Pearl etraet. Ella, -who always had a sweet and loviny disposition, will b greatly mlwed by ail who knew her and this community extends their sincerest sympathy to her husband, her mother and brothers. Air. and Airs. Leater Speaks of Indianapolis Bivd., entertained at Bunco on last Thursday evening for the benetit of the Protected Home Circle. Prizes were won by Airs. Carrie ICanta, Lester
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wlchorit of Unooln avenue were exporting to return on
Monday from a two weeks visit with relatives at Valparaiso. Peon RoiiKht returned Friday from a weeks vacation which fce spent visiting his uncle George Bought and family of Free.port. 111., and left again yesterday for Indianapolis, Ind., where he wiil spend another week with two of hl army pais. Mr. J. Hemmlcic has been spending Ms vacation with relatives In Ohio for the past two weeks returned to his home on Lincoln avenue, last week. Air. and Mrs. Cash of Roberts avenue were called to Springfield. 111., by the death of the latter's father. Airs. Edward Biohm of Indianapolis Blvd.. entertained a number of rela
tives from the East Side last Thurs-
The Chila Welfare Cl!n! Will be held in the Domestic Science room at the Whiting High School building tv. ery Thursday, at 2:16 instead of Tuesdays. Air. and Airs. Hegadorn of Windsor Park, apent the day with their daughter. Mrs. H. Breckman and family on Atchison avenue, last week. Mrs. H. Hubler of Atchison avenue, was a visitor la Chicago the latter parr of the week.
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peaas ana j.-car rowu. w . , d afternoon in honor of her birthday After the garan Airs. Speaks served I anniversarr. light refreshments. A cumber of out j
,,f town neoDie were nresent. in all a 'urs- J cnaajc or Myrtle avenue,
most enjoyaible evening was spent. AIlss Ataj-ie Kecklch returned to her homo on Myrtle avenuo from a two weeks vacation which she spent visiting relatives at Put-bio. Colo., and at Colorado Springs.
entertained her aunt. Airs. Dunklou of Chicago for the past week. M.t. and Mrs. H. Klemrn of Superior avenue attended the Parthenon theatre In Hammond and saw The Midgets last Thursday evening
Mm. tirnest Lorcni and Airs. Alex Densiberger were Hammond vialtors. lira. Alex Denzberger and children Robert and Gertrude returned to their home at Chicago on Tuesday, after spendintr a week at the home of their cousin, Mr. Erneat Lorem. George H. Hoffa left for Crawfftrdville where he will spend a vet't with his parents. County election will be hel4 today September 6th, at the town hall tbovs the postofTlce.
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
GEO. D. TUIBAIXT Chiropractor . Schrage Building Phone 13S-J Office hours; Dally from 2:00 p. m. to 5:09 p. m. Bvnings, 7:00 to 8:30. OKGH HECORD3 RKDCCXD TO AVe. "In connection "with cur great s'.e of Super-Simplex Conway l'iiyer Pianos, we Vara closing- iut our en. re .-took of New Okeh Records, the latest hits at 65 cents, "Stolen Kissed," 'Ca ;rry B!o5r?oms" and other Sep'ember records Included In this. Wr.IANPIANO COAIPAXV, 625 Hohrnan street. Hammond, Ind. 9-3-6 fPBCI4L 9AI.H OX SCHOOL SHOES Iluyina; poor iiliora to nave money Is tike stopfrftijr the 'Io,lt t aave time. Moml Buy your aboes at the Whlllnn he Store, next to the Star Thoatrf, 9-1-J Whiting Lodge No. 613, F. S- A. AT., will resume their r'siiar meet. in on Wednesiday evening, September 17th. They will work on the Fellow era: t deEree. R. O. WALKER. Secretary. 8-6-3. JNO. JACKS' iN, W. At,
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This remarkable offer of a bonafide saving of $215 on 100 Super-Simplex Player-Pianos has aroused buying interest to a In view of the limited number we were able to secure $535, we urge you to act promptly while the selection is
CONWAY high pitch, to sell at still large.
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The Test That Proves Its Superiority! To appreciate how much better in every way the CONWAY is over any. other player-pianos not equipped with the Super-Simplex action, make this test: Stop playing at any single note and you will observe that the key stays down 40 seconds or more without pumping. In the average player-piano it will not stay down half as long. The difference in the responsiveness, expression and ease of playing is amazing. This feature of "tightness" in the CONWAY means that you are not only able to produce music with the precise shade of expression that the artist imparted to it in the master roll, but also that you can play by the hour without tiring. The merest touch of the feet to the pedals is enough to produce a surprising volume of tone.
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The Standard $750 Value of the World Now $535
How This Great Saving Was Made Possible This extraordinary reduction was brought about as a result of the cooperation of the leading piano dealers all over the United States with the HALLET fis DAVIS PIANO CO., of Boston, for a nation-wide drive in which we are participating. Between the lessened cost of material, lower labor cost and the reduction of profit on the part of the makers and ourselves to the very minimum, $215 was clipped from the former price. Our allotment for our district is only 100 and no more of them can be had this year to sell at this greatly reduced price. Judging from the demand we are having for these wonderful playerpianos, we will dispose of our entire allotment in a very short time. Come tomorrow if at all possible and see and try this beautiful player-piano. If you live out of town and cannot come in immediately, fill out the coupon for the CONWAY BOOK and Photos and mail it to us. But if you have been on the lookout for an opportunity to buy a fine player-piano at a big saving, buy this one and buy now. You can have 2x2 years to pay for it. 1911 By HUet Dvi Plno Ce,
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The of Price $535 Includes 1 A beautiful beach t nutci without extra charge. I One tuning and delivery anywhere without extra char, 3 Tens of payment are extended tmt a period of 3 H Fear. 4 Tree exchange privilege and 30-dy refund fuaraata. 5 Special small down payment of $10 will aocura ana for yw balance of (nt payment payable eJ delivery. S 5-year written guarantee. 7 Generoua supply of mtulc rotla may be added t thm eoatrart pric without any iucreaaa in the fmt caah r wvjnthiy paymenta.
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Act now before this offer is withdrawn As an extra inducement for those who wish to take advantage of this great offer, but who can not conveniently pay cash, we have arranged to accept $10 as an initial payment, the balance of first payment on delivery. The unpaid balance can be spread over a period of 2A years. With the buying of this player-piano made so easy, you will see the advisabilty of taking immediate advantage of this saving.
Read This Guarantee The following guarantee, made by the HALLET H DAVIS riANO CO., the oldest and one of tho atrongest financially piano manufacturers in America, ia your assurance of aariafaction with your CONWAY: "We guarantee thia Conway Super-Simplex Player-Piano to be exactly the aame instrument aa to quality aa the one heretofore aold for $750. It ia fully warranted for 5 yeara aa to material and workmanship. Should it prove defective within that time we will make same good." Write For This Book Today The CONWAY Book tells the whole story of this remarkable instrument and illustrates the famous CONWAY keyboard test. You should have a copy of this book. It is roost interesting. Write for it today. Use coupon below.
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R. H. REID, Manager 525 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind. Just North of the Michigan Central Tracks Gnen Evenings till Nine
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