Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 89, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1921 — Page 7

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Micd Sunduy l.ere with rviati . es. are vhdting- with 4.temard Hoeekr - Frank Stark of Onry called on hi and famHy. l.arentH her,- on S'iturduy. Mr. :i, ,.ry N-iMrjc rotjrnfd from Mrs. Arofdn nn4 ehiidren of "hien- , e . on Monday mornin;.

DYER ins spent Sunday with J. L.. Kndres ami iarnily. Miss .Kdmsor. of Hamnnpd spoilt last Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. H. X. ( 'arnohan. -i.- am; .'.;.'.-. i.. i . .i.n..r, ,,i , N.-'-s- call. j i, Uyt-r friends on Saturday ai'ti't noon. x A lie Lost 65 Pounds Slic Got Thinner; Both Look Much Better! Tlie j-lth Infantry of Cnirp Grant. ! 111., cai;;H"i two ni!i-. wcl Dyer cm j ' "! i r::s'!it. i ir, .--i; ,vti :y nvrii:n-r ti.. y hik.J t,i Ai;f. rt;i. 'i'iny :ti on th",r w;iv I'-ji t V.Yiyne, Mich., an 1 e: ' -l t., u-' !.',: ah-.' (;, il.f-r 2ii.. .'K W. M . KaK-a am: ('..i ua ,: : i i j- Mam-. Mr.. Win. N. GiiTVr; ;r,i d;.!! r st:i,Ma. n...; cr.'d to Wuti-i 'v' S.ln, SI!.. !. !( k-.-nd Wlt'lj a!ul Mrs. Kd. I.UMint. Th.v r-j P'.rt a . i v . i-.j. y.ii,;,- ill-,.-. f ' , ' . It U d'.drJly bencfi-.f'! fo rednrp wcrS t wSn or, i cnrer-rr-i::. t he d'-i-rcase is i;5uH,- i'n!V-'rd hr y.-rnt b-ir'u to v1r;l orsnni. herirh nd ot'rcr, pr,djc-s rcra:cblc t;r.; rove. ST. JOHN jti.it, i i ..!.-7.r.:i,e: nr---. r i v r'r.rn n tmua arc lAACXk accord. af xtic simple durations. jtvjk ' Ceo. C Reynolds, Ttti de.-.t of the Kt"-l Fr'l.-m-nhfp, unid he Vr -Mr ,i'id y. Turmr arrived Iwmt ::o:a ir hi'Ti'ymiu-n on Frid..;y pvoniiiK and wr- i IC'im- d with a eaariv arii'. Mr. and Miv. prank Staik rniiTliinrfcn, j F'''1 ;Hvl th s ;n loiirrw-.l.t: Kin. . ate i Ke ted?,: 66 l .ji:?d and that the ImY and i m. , ... dierlsinu n a-3 -1 V? oun-r. All - B. Carr.de aio ud K .ret-, and lo K g wislicj pounds m less t.ia'.j taree weera. And o rl-e ?'orv s.iei from one to aorher aloiit Knrein tp.-l f - 1 4 tlie c5v irccT i rm- '.cnMi-.7iv erWlrs ,H7:r. ot i-po'lci f;j.'.v,;i p.uty a.- ii.-':.! in !;..nor! ,d Ih. ir hiiJr.ii ,.f nnrHL,, on S-.m- , M ro.i.iT.. m wt.tr.t w ':n i-. or.u-mi; twi-rci.iii.rtit -n nra trt, i: Ha i n-.!! : t n r : A n ;;r. at I i.-.i a nd ; , r "i oc Ml . . ; ?-;ndiv 1 . T'i-x-'- ; ::l w-. L Mr. ar.d .'e j-u' n'r:-fries ct bod-. a;-.,i rr..ti i. lr'air.c o r -iv-i;:-v in-e. Vjj " t;ri.s a:v.I ; Mrs. K-d. x-..etior mid l.a'.y, j in p. s . M ; j. K,..r, n,-. and Mio-ue i ' h J Iti.i'i- tfliijl'.y . ! rsei ds. Mrs. Kraiiwr anl i'i;:):i. n un.i ' D ' 1 ....... uki.iuu ui . i ucjiniini. 114 i iiur i-c ll.ca. p. !- V'.tri,. m.it--l ;.,.-. . h.I. JajCBl ir.'.i. Vi rile to Kore-.n Co . NI.-U S'aiion X. New Y. 4. N. Y. : wil' move to Hammond hi the near iu-' Mr ,,nd r.i l ! r.v.an hi, .1 f,. i Vz 't i you can ohiiin Ktifin i i h vi 1 e s f.-Fctof-hatoi" ,n thl city at Ijood drusgisti, iri' ! u ii ! -. - r ;v:m: tf-inv iMtit i-. i i-i iit.ic rininitt'Y. f I l.,HM...d. ' . Tiiiid of rii:, .iKO iisiti hiinday j Mr t er.-ill K M t ry "A -tli i-'-it;-s at Chieaao Whi'v J ! . r. :v it h i la t i ' - 1 1- s nr v . u nd, r t ADVERTISE IN THE TIMES 1 'e-v. s ,,f Ciiicago, - la lot's ere b.lt.eli r. ti' the ivf kJ o -i r. Kjilliil,' -of -.1. lay h-r v.;1' hir M K a 1 ; i V ' -s i 1' : Z'l ". ! !-, I,

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This very smart hat for the dashinn ycuntf matron is rrrvio of broadtail, the season's n'.o.-t pi p .- lar fur. It is a snuKHtUnir turoan shape with costly paradise standing upright at each side of the crown. Such a hat will n;ake a smart accompaniment for the new fur wrap or suit or Ihe fur trimmed frock.

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Mi. Mary Cook ha. r t :rnd from a pieasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Voitr.'.an in Eimhurji., III. Mr p. J. J. Wheeler Is spending this : -k in Oary with hr dtaushter Mrs. y.i nt st Srhiabie. for sfalitig veral toilr-t ar.k.ies in the. ScSlifker drug store in Kast Chir.ito, O.'i'ar t'ld-b a- sent up for 2 t 4 y, art hy JudtL Martin S:n;th. m th,'ri.ninal court en Monday. Edward O. Gr-iaiel, Muskonee. Okia., -h" has bf fn sp paling t;ie fu-'t t a o iv(-ki with rclativ t-i here loturmd to ina homt hero Saturday. Mr?. Fred Kilbane and Mrs. Byron Mf'Uon.iid of Chieaiso. vif'.tvd wit'., th, r blatzr Mrs. J. A. ivnnuha on sat ..rdiiy. According- to a t".eru;n recvii 1 :y Mm. Wm. Martin, t'ro- stork le;t an s pound grirl. Marion Umii.se. at tin- h Hoof her son Furnian In Appioton, Wis., on Iatn Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heigel and Mr. and Mrs. I.o.is Ki-is-'l n.oiv.red to Uaf aye tie. Ind.. the early part of the we k to visit re'ativ, s. M.-.. Jt-y Ualdwin doliKhtfully entertained a party of w .no.ii til -limnr '!', Sat'irday niiiht. thr- affair to ii. of the prit'oost of the fall seas. n. Th house end laoies w,re tastily d. orated with autun-.n flowir.-. After tiuervinu of a delicious lour course dinner the gut-sta spent the ev, nins; at eurdj. 4 Mi. Laura Ford of Minc-ek. 111., has trmt to Cri'iin Point to n.ake her horn--with her sitter Uottie ar.d has been trnvloytd by the U'-tz Manufacturing Co. The C".:rity Commission, rs met for i i.e.r weekly session on M mday. only r-tutine work was done, su,-h as the allowingof th- monthly claims. Thoiim issionr T;- mad-- a trip to Cr'd:r CrerU 'own. hip where they viewid tioKI'va.rd Yates and John A. Kiir.met toads which have reei ntiy been cum-r-eted hy contractor Urennan.

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Mr. ami Mis. .', . (.1. S r i T tlast I'iliCflKO. wet'.. i-j. sts of ri iati .es am! Mrs. liieha rd Nolan .ir, cam- Sat wrd iy f, i-T parents. Mr. and M

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parents, Mr. and .Mrs. H-nry Mey-r. Mr. and Mrs. Fr;nk l.r.nvn of I.al'orte. visited relative o and friends heroi er Sunday. Oeortfe Stuppy of Uafayette. arrived here Saturd.iy to sp-nd Sunday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mr;., ile-reo T)avls are here from Va!rieot Florida, for a two weeks i.-it with relatives and friejid. Mr.. Mo'iie I ; i s rind H-niy reter-F-n went to Sheriden. Ind . Saturday where they wi'l he the f! u-.ts of relalivi s and friends for several day s. Donald J-.iiney, of i'Iih air.), waj her.. B-iinday the sr'"''st of his frtro r. lr. W. C. Qaincy. Mr. and Mr".- Wait.-r Iinke-t.-n and children of Hammond, were jfu-sts m her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Al? r, Sunday evemnif. .rthur Foster of i' hie nun, was a Sunday sruest of his par-nts, Mr. an-.! Mrs. Alhert F-.-ner. K.un caused the post :--inf!w-n t here Sunday (if what would have lorn a great baseball game betw-en th,- P-o-t.one. III. Uival? and the Lowell J,e-':-n team. Ixiweil had won a ctarnc from thi team 5 to 3 and the Illinois boys were coming over for revenue. T.'ie tblgyent crowd of the season wou: 1 bave b'.en tn attendance could the same tave been played.

Early Discouragement FooMch. I b'lieve in hnvin' h gooj time n firji yon start our to have it. It yu g'.t knocked out of one plan, you wupt fr git yourse'f another l ir i-.t (in ;. . r,efort yer spirits has i h;:n. -p to fu U. Mrs. Wip.ss.

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Here is the Piayer at last you have been waiting all these months for. It has been a long, long wait, hasn't it? Then we have just one request to make: Come to our store at your earlest convenience, tomorrow if you can, and examine this Player, for we believe it is the finest Player value yet produced at $39.

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A Great Value When you compare this Player with any Player costing $100 to $300 more, yoj'l! decide it's a rare value. Examine its construction, the quality of the wood, the mechanism, the superior finish, and finally the tone. Have your favorite pieces played on it. After these tests you must surely conclude it is GREAT!

Straube Service When a purchase is made at Straube's there comes into existence a relationship that is cherished both by buyer and seller, and this cordiality is reinforced with a sen-ice that is constantly and instantly at your hand, wherever an exigency arises. There is no deviation from this policy of Straube's.

Reasons Why Should Own One of These Players

Reason .1 You want the home to be more cheerful. Reason 2 It pays you back so much more than it costs. Reason 3 It keeps the family together. Reason 4 It drives away the "blues" and keeps them away.

Reason 5 It enhances the appearance of the home. Reason 6 It brings opportunity to dance with friends. Reason 7 It solves for all time the entertainment problem. Reason 8 The price is where you can now afford to buy.

Your Old Piano Accepted as Cash Payment If you have an c!d Piano, so much the better for you. We will allow you a very liberal amount for it, which may be applied as payment on the new Player. Terms can be arranged to suit the convenience of the purchaser on the balance.

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We have a number of Phonographs of different makes which must be cleared out for Victors ard Edbons now coming in. We are sainp; tf sell these Phonographs at one-half price; many of them are as low as $25. This is a fine opportunity, and they are hfxe in vfjious finishes and models. Select one of than at about

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For these cool days whether it's leather, chamoisette or silk, we hae thern. Gloves for dress, driving or street wear. HERE'S AN IDEAL GLOVE "kayser's" Leatherette 3 1 25

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I P. A. STARCK PIANO CO. B 5 522 Broadway, Gary, Ind. -- ? - ii Here is a list of piano bargains piano returned from customers, pianos i rfturned from dealers, and u.wd and rebuilt pianos and player-pianos. J&i ! 0ur eptIre st0- of KEW AND USED is now on, sale at further CUH f g PRICES. This Ktock ir.chidcs pianos of almost every standard make, p such as Gilbert, Bowen, Steinway, Story & Clark, Ckase & Baker, Gabpfo p ler, enmore, etc

Piano Prices and Terms Smashed! No Money Down $1.00 Per Week FREE TRIAL IN YOUR HOME STORE OPEN EVENINGS

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PLAYER-PIANO Full size, modern case, Leautifui tone and easy action. A snap at our grrat cut price. Terras " O Q i'LAi L:v-ri-..0 -- H.-re is a dandy phyc r-ptano, one (hot wi'l give g"c.:' service. Oriir.: !:y sold for $500. iN'o-.v O fj T to go at V !L i J PLAYERnOO: c "cT7l7e best bargains v e have eer se.,n. A player-pimo I ke ntw a d iu'iv guarint-ed. Teras )OA $2.5U per week. . .

UPRIGHT PIANO One of our 3

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UPRIGHT PIANO A real snap. f This piano was made to sell at J $350. Our cu. price during jf sale, T'tis $1.50 "I f I per wet-k, only. . . V,) A Cj' : upni nFrioTgood uPr;g'.)t y-.o for a be-in-ier. F'u!! $ sue, go-d tone. Pa'-rr'-U $1

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derfully wcl! hmrhed. O.rf.t includes BF.NCH and MUSIC ROLLb Kj A regular $600 00 value. During this sale the price is cut O f I to OOfirO

I $.0 NEW UPP.IGIIT PIANOS it p Mere is a regular $330.00 vdjue upright piano, fully guaranteed, full 'ire, w modern case, bcauti'uliv finished, sweet tone and easy ac- yfl y . fi tion. In 'his sale at ha!'.' ;rice. While they last 3 1 I OTHER PIANOS AND PLAYER-PIANOS AT ASOUT HALF PRIC

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