Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. .Friday. Soptemher 0, 1921

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. ;icy told us up in rtro;t j.iw easy it as t -j n-.ak mor.,-y rur.n'.rsc b"-ox and wouldn't have snv trojV. in -!t:r.t,r "i y. Sui n"vrr t;'u::i," Wf-rc th" wn' i- J-iniM K. I(.-at!;c an 1 Chines Ka;d. -r. tw, youthful p.-roit :al f' ;: w;:. - their arrest by officers Coav r; Fujier of h ",ary -".'.ice dc-

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POITH BEND. Ir.d., Sept. 9. Reductions In the price of Studebaker oars havo hcen announced by A. R. Kr.sk ln , president of the Studebaker Corporation. Lower cotts resulting (foni large product ion re tr'ven & the reason for the follow ing decrease m the price?: 'Lisht six" roadster from $ 1,300 to $1,12j, touring- car from II. S3 5 to 11,150, coupe from J1.695 to 51. re1 -dan from $1395 to 1.S50. Comparative prtcrs last Iticember were il 475 for the touring car and $2,4 50 for the sedan. The Studebaker plant &t South Uend Is continuing production with a capacity furce of more than 7.000 -mploye,. ThrouKhout the ptriod of "depr-i-a.MC.n" r!ie plant has bt-cn operating: on this basis.

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POLICE HEAD SLAYER churr." V th i :ity, Ger.e C.i.n-.dy. Chit f of i..?te,INTERNATIONAL NFWS SERVICE' j)v---s and T.mi:a:n Krr.. n traffic off HIBEUX". Minn.. Sept. 9. A po.? of, c r, attempted to arrofi V :,b i t h several hundred men today is scnuring ' home on a s: n ' u o r y c ham..

Th'- arrest of W'etb was reiue. b- Lis 1 - y.-ar 1 .or. wh cane he i.jt.e yfstird.iy aft-in. .r. fr-m his ho-

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Jobnatown Mnn Tell of the atore of Mil Suffexlnic and lIo rv-ortb (.r Qnl-U Relief. "I ha-J Veen so nervous for a ionK time that I could not got any re3t:ul sleep." said "W . M. -Vig-ginton who resides at S04 Napoleon Ftreet, Johnstown. Til., and who is one o' the city's most substantia! ciMsena. 'This ca jsed me to b-o tired in the niornino; and I had that dr.ifr an run down feel-

that I am pleased to nay I am alright airain. My appetite and digestion are good. I sleep soundly and my nervousness i.s Rone, t am no longer suf- ! ferins with pains in niy hack and my kidneys are noUny propfrly. I Km makinp this statement for the benefit of others in the same condition so that they will know whit Nerv-Wf.fh will do." This statement in itself tcllj the whole story. 1:' your nerve, force is low. your who!" system suffers. If you are, not er.ojying perfect

irifr. Coupled with tlios.- troubles I j lie-Hit h as you should, g-iv Xerv-Worth had a poor appetite, my dire.stifn wa. j a trial and if your first bottle does not in bad shape and I ..nffered severe' benefit you, your mon.-y will he repains in my back so that 1 could not I funded. Be sure to yet the genuine work. Or. tup of it. all my kidneys in the large bottle which comes only did not work right. I finally got a in the $1.00 size. Sold by Summen

bottle of Xerv-Worth and took it an I'Latriney and aii leading druggists

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STRhATOK. 111.. Sept. 9. Miss Bessie i 'l 'onneH. daughter of Frank A. i IV' a :-. o i ! . a Chicago attorney. Is dea l today and Mr. and Mr.. O'Oonnell an an'ther daughter. Iena. are sufferin.. from injuries sustained !n an autoir..' bile accident at -McXahb, near here. Tlie 'I onnell fa.tr. 11 y wm returnir.it f r o m a vacation tour when their a u t -t.vd.iie s tailed on a railroad crossing i w i ... struok by a work train.

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We are handling the following kinds of coal, and can give your orders prompt attention. Call phone Hammond 274 or 2770 for prices. FRANKLIN COUNTY Lump, Egg, Mine Run POCAHONTAS Lump, Mine Ran HOCKING VALLEY Lump KENTUCKY Egg ILLINOIS AND INDIANA Lump and Mine Rua HARD COAL Cnestnuf, Range, Egg SEMI-HARD WEST VIRGINIA COAL We will be pleased to quote prices and explain the merits of our coal. Ask us about our Semi-Hard West Virginia Coal.

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Big Sensational 2 Day Sale Friday, Sept. 8th and Saturday, Sept. Sih $35,000 worth of drf goods, clothirg, shoes, furnishings, hats, caps, overcoats, suits, raincoats, ladies' dresses, skirts, children's coats, dresses, etc.. from bankrupt stock with some goods just been received have been opened and marked down to cost and below cost in many cases.

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READ THIS Just think! High-grade standard makes of Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Mackinaws, Sweater Coats, Hats, Caps, and Shoes now being sold at less than wholesole cost.

The greatest rc r.-or. v:-s to cur Bankrupt Sale announcement has been most wonderful in volume of any sale ever attempted in the history of Hammond. We wish to apologize to the people for being compelled t cro-.vds cf people who came from all nearby towns. Nothing like it was looked for. We wish to thank you for taking it so good naturedly.

n say to you h come in today or tomorrow, even if you have attended already. Bigger Bargains await you. BUY FOR SUMMER BUI FOR FALL BU4 FOR WINTER

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