Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1921 — Page 9

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( SPEC! A TO THE TIVE.SI yv 1 ! I I N Ind . CiC. 1 V-Th.' nit - in a r..t 1 I I 'O-T Ju:. 1 .tfttio ions :i adored the foi-i aft'T tin- death ol ! T. Hardy at a'special meet- J U 1 1 a i lit T ea.--. iv. ' 1 I : . ' : r t tie Ju l.aU Honorn'de Walter T ;.,e oi l:.n-m aural)!' Two on i , . o y.ars of Mire nor Court. uea fter several! mii.i nubile siTMrc aa an UK-tiTi-nislied jurist ; e m ! n- , :-fi h. . ii term 1 1 ;,."'! y t . it e dere .i.--. oerlnin sent i me nt has the wii.xpirf-J Walter Tr n -.1 f the late sh'-ul'i be with ii'ifj that .1 mil... I'CHIH' d by .-..mi' ata ti nlnce ..l" re.il -Indiana, and tii'..- making t a r-pear that some parti'iilar 1 raii'.v !-hiiinl 1-e fav.red '"' the ("VTiinf ol" :h- .tate- of Indiana in making "air appointment. N . w "I'titT'-f-TP, it lesoUed by th Whit inn 15. -.r A.-M.toint ion f th Cit "f AVhitin. lttkf Cvmly. Indiana, that It po on reeord ;is brim.- opposed to ny sentiment mssertina nJ fxpwsins? ";ilace of remdi p.. e" ,as the principal f ioi;r in tVn sebeiion of the furcensor to tlit late- Jui'.e Walter T. !lrly. ;iy the only consideration in making the .ijmointmrnt should ' leased on merit, tSiar.teter and abilitv. Be It SUM Further Resolved, thta In mow- of the impart iality of the members of the WhifnK lr Association in The pr'-tnii-es, that a copy nf thi rf."'" Jntion be forwarded to the Honorable "Warren T. MoCray. Governor of the Slate of Indiana. WHITING KYR ASSN. SINN FEW ARMY LEADER I! TiY T,Nir:i. O'CONN'EI.Ij f5TrF CORRESPONDENT I. N . SERVICE IaiNHON', i-ct. le Michael Collins", conrhia-ider-in-ohief of the "Irish Iterublirar army," aod outMtand'.np rnemJer of the Sinn V-:n peace delegation, who arrived her today from PuMln. ip hopeful that the Irish peace conference will reach a solution of the 700year old ,quarrl. "I am glad to come to London," said Collins. "I think that both sides will make h real attempt to achieve something like peace. I am not exactly optimistic, but I ata hopeful." On the eve of the assembling of the peace parley di sipi Ut in t? reports came out of Dublin that rexivenees. was heir,); shown and that the truce was beIn jr t hr-a leie. d. The Irijjh office is much perturbed over the increasing disorders in Dublin and these infartions of the armili lie up i: It t!-fa.-t. rr.ay he tp nrst question tanen t'ie conference tomorrow, s feared the conference may prove is.-al of a new outbreak at Bel Si"!' Ke'.T.ers clam eiiths arias have tcr with the res.i: tl e parley wi il : 1 irto Wi armed 1 1 bv the Sinn l-'ein for the past distributed a the openentire Irelati'l air. ps. It Is rs that hunSI V !' 1n t'! in.- ' d v : ' . 1.1"! dre.lof r tiie I Th VOl s of maehir.e iruns and thousands tes have teen distributed among Mrr oran tremen. Uritish "BiBf fix" KnRllnh onto the Ir'sh ro".!'"rr;n-e confer red aiiior?ft themselves this afternoon. The RICH I'llONOGKA! .SKNTKD TO IS NOW IN Muscat. Inc farte, and d -st IMA NO SALK AND l! OKj-M-;; KVEH l-'KK-LAKi; COL'NTY m-ZOVlM iTH'GllKSS AT Huu.,e of Gary. Ind. We refund liver to your home. 10-5-4 STAYMS-FORESTERS ARE OUTPLAYED On' playing" tb Stayms-Eorestera In very department of the g'iine, Gary "Elks won their third straight victory i at fileason field in Gary yesterday afternoon when they triumphed over the much touted S' nynin-Forest ers, li .! Over 2. " i crazed gridiron fana witnesed the strua.f'e. Considerm i.- the atellar line-up of ers. tlie -victory i reputation and the the S t a y m s -1 ' o r e 1. 1 -. I considered a decis- I ive one ;"or tht Gary Eik akftrresj itlon I and ha.' Riven them the encc n-a.gement I to fea,- tiothinii In pl skin to'----. They dlsplaed cha m pionsn caliber in ev-I ry known angle and trick of th'- gam"' and tlitvc is little, reason that theyj ahouM stop at the state championship.! Gary's i.t,r held I ke a stone wall. I Only twice .iuriri'.; the entire trame ' wpp the Stayms - Foresters able to make tneir 1ir-t down ard this was when the bilf bat ks 1'ickilv slipped by on end run-. The Giry line and ends dropi.td ti.e i '! ten ,'"ans in their tracks time a."'..-?- time, many times for blar loses. Afttr i'lakiiia; tiieii three downs F-,r Childhood's Little Wounds Cuts, Bruises and Rashes, apply Healing Zemo Zemo is c'ean. antiseptic liquid that cools angry &itin, hea'.g Tetter, rinsworm, Ecjetna, rcn-.oves pimples, Wnckhca-tls pnd rsshes. Fine for itcliits ccaip. All Druggists. 1 FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS

GARY NEWS

Den-9t Forget The Aeetsal Dance

GIVEN BY THE PYTHIAN SISTERSAT THE PYTHIAN TEMPLE, HOHMAN AND OGDEN STREETS

UTILE GIRL VE1I0FA

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lUle .seven-year-o.d Helen Krdn, f' JS3i:. ilTtli i-lf. Imliu.ua linrbo. will po.stiildy die a the result of attacks made upon her U a white man Saturday uKirninK'. This little Rill was found umonscious in a I'ool of blood Saturday nmrnlnjf on the pon.h at 13S(h ad Catalpa street by the oecupants of th j homo. The poller, who had been noI tirbj.l the previous evening that the J 4-ri r 1 was minsinn, ar.swereil the call j from thi home and curried the child to . Dr. Teetarden's office. A hen finally aroused from her unconscious condition, t',ie little uirl rolat.il how sbi had been lured by a white man in an army overcoat to h lonely -spot. After thw attuck the litt'e Kirl siuai-e.'.ed n ,!.lln ylo the horn at UMh and 'atalpa, where he paid she had knocked at the door to be let in, but her t'oint rapping was not heard and not until the next morning wan she discovered The mother said that ."he had sent her duuKhfr after milk the . veiling before and w hn she did not return within an hour she became worried and notified the plice station to rnaka search for the cJiild. It is the .pinion of the physician"! that the child cannot recover w ithout j an operation. t Thi police department has made a number of arrest, but do not helievs! that they have the riisrht party so far they were forced to kick, every time they ot possession of the ball. Neither Gary or the S'ay ms-Korest-ers were able to "core in the first quarter. "Iixie" Leverett star of the Elk Hne-tip bein forced to the sideline because of a,n injury inflicted by the roji;hness of one of the opposing players. Or a fumble in the second quarter, the Str.ymsi pot possession of the p usktn in Gary's territory and from a dif ficult an fie Dunn of the Stavms boost-! d a pretty drop kicK between the goal posts from the 30 yard line, the half endinir 3 to 0 in the S-tayms-Forest-ers favor. Gary came back like a pack of howl!ng wolves in the third quarter and after exchanging punts, Gary Elks had the Stayms in their own t rritory. Fnilinr to make their downs the Stayms kicked to Gary, leverett securing1 the ball, running 35 yards for a touchdown. Connelly kicked goal. It was also in thi. half that Gary began their second march for a touch down, tearing through the Stayms linei like it were paper. Veenker took the ; ball over for a touchdown and Connelly kicked 8'ai. The garue ended 14-3. JUDGE GREENWALD -UNTIES THREE KNOTS IN DAY J.'dsre Greenwald of the Gary Laka Superior court, granted three divorce In answer to complaints filed in that court. In the t ase of Est-lia Marks vs. William Marks, the court found for the defendant. The judge granted a divorce to MarJorie Ebiing from Earl Ebling, with a provision that fhe m ist not marry In two year. Her maiden name of Mar. jorie Hamilton was restored. Mary liittrieh obtained a divorce from Jerry Dittrlch and her maiden name of Mary Koher was restored. She was forhlddt n to enter the ea of, matrimony for L WO years. HUBBY CALLED HEn VILE NAMES; SEEKS A DIVORCE Alleg'tig i bat her husband, Michael Malar, called h;r vi e names. w-a rhfftb'ss and failed to support Iter, thus heir--guilty of crto-l and inhuman tr atment, Marie ia!.ir asks that the court -.rant her a dirorce from h' r sp.use. They were married !n A n-'tria. il :n-g-iry. Fehrurry 12, IfSf. sht ;t-ks that her maiden name f!irie st.nak. !o restored to her. The suit is filed in the tiary Ijtke Sup-rtor court. DEAD EABY IS FOUND. Another dead baby mystery confront? m (?ary police tonsv, following the unearthing; of h body of a six months hi murdered babe In the rear of a vacant lot north of the Broadway Hotel by three "mall boys yesterday. i ne cm;u nun oeen wrapped In a pa- : BURKET the Dentist has returned to his office after a few months vacation, and will be ready to take care of all my patients personally. I also Have mode a large in my prices for the present. cut 5 I can exact teeth without pain. Come in and let me examine your teeth and tell you what, if anything is needed. Open Tuesday, Thursday and SaturJay nights until 9 P. M. PHONE HAMMOND 3189 APPOINTMENT FOR Over the WooJwortJi Sc and lCc Store HAMMOND, IND.

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naper box I f ,-mnd. A foot fiat :tdW co. fled llie lo tiavc. The body w as . i tin- Oox and taken lo Willi!i;..H' niorsrue. Three t.;nali boys, Ha'.e s'y i v. Kt-ei lie- und Ai '.ie -V luiiuii tl-e ;udy while they ia? in the n:n of the lot. lil Johnson, Kown, liad wt i f. iIny'I'hvy noiitud the police. Two mi ritas airo, a !iuii;;i'y d up the body of a four n oiiths fant on tile west side. )ii lnDIDN'T WiUJT ! LAWYER, LOSES CAS2 It wouid have paid Annie Si iialotT, ' ;."j Van Vuren str-ei to till the truth w hen sh,. was ar aiRned I,, f ore Nt'it ' JiidKe I)ur.n (.n a chaine ')f violatinK the statt liquor law. thia morn ;, v. She was anested Saturday afternoon after Gary po'.,oo offie-ers had isH"d her home and found a quantity of moon ii'aine. W hile the niiers were abo.u to enter the liou.p. two men tried to cany a thre gallon Jug f moons! me 'nt of the front door in a bustle! I ket. On the stand this mornin who was not even represent lawyer or any of her witness, 3 ; A tin ie il by a were tin able to toil how the moonshin come to net in the bushel ha ."ket. "Vo-a had better till tie truth about it 11 oii know what is d for you. saui juaite I unn. but. sh,. 1 1 n insist ed that she did not kne there. Th court or Pri torney Dwijrht M. Kinder information from any wit pol icp. "Ail risfht. if you wain how it prot secutilljr A t -coubl s t no ness but the to Ji, ti In it. Vou k wanted to the re s t of w how it p,,t th.-r ell. hut yo-i ate j hem. trj in a t o iiii if vou j like 'ai-ii ' 1 v 1 1 ou and this d otaer." "Tins practice has g people are huildlna rim t'l Stop. rick flats to ilt-'Hk yoa $;lvO getting rich. 1 Rot up ome way. I'!1 .'ln and costa which totals J330." Annie saw when- she had made a mistake and -timon fainted. it w.is her first offense. Had she. obtained a lawyer slto rn;gnt have been di han-ed Li I'o lit; li t as there wa- httb' evid l"ic r out against her. GARY SOCGEE WIN. The (Jary Soccer flub add 1 new- !ailWhite Sox y defeated champions rels to their victorb-.. a t the pork in Ciiioaso when the. the'Aiverno Maroons, jii.'ii 01 tpe t hlcat'ij .Suet it 1m j ue byscore of 5 to 1. large number Gary fans saw the game. a of GARY MEXICAN IS STABBED Nick Prllo, a Gary Mexican, stabbed in the right should. t. chest and back ir a free for all fight which ocourred Ov6

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BOHLING AUTO SALES Douglas and Ho h man Sts. Phone 266 Hammond, Indiana DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS

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r.ear the Viiiinaa t' tfe, at 11th avenua Miid ISroadway early thi lnoininjJT. I'et) Spears on" of the participants, a ho vis h. mked "ii a f'tiai''" .if ih " nk-

i'iui. ss was 'ouioi iiuilty ar.l liiii.l $1 and co;-t.s ijeioi'e C.tv Jild:;-.- IHir.n this itsoi-nlns- I'rito'ii as.-iilant escaped. I TROEEEL DEFEATS j MISHAWAKA, 7 TO Oj lef. j' V a k.f hi Kb in the hip: MlshawaUa 7-'i nt Mi.-ha-"Ka turd ay aferiin. Kro--b-l i-hool warriors put themselves running for state honor.'. Next week tlifV will battle at MichiKan t'ity. Kmeisoii j. layers hal urd.iv the ftano- bein: VorroCcO. hifjan City a vacat ; culled on Sitoff by CROWN POINT "Why and 1. t eoo.l :enot buy a it be Uivc 1 any. and ' Ph. TH ph now, i a s TWO i'a, b' au st i t DHtS leSS. OUT W!-;i;k riioxoGiiA i'H GtMNG OX. We .b livcr nnd 1 f i: p.l your fa re. SALE NOW to your home IIoI'SK: OF Ml'SCAT, Inc. Gary, Ind. (.'-ij-4t Twin City News Notes I'lIU: AT THE SIMXAIU Another fire at the .Sinclair Refining Cotilimtiy plant, Ea.'t Chic:lgo. burs ted oat yesterday inorii.tng about 10:30, cau. injr a slight damage to oipj of the t xjh 1 imenta I stills. 1 The rea-on of th" tire is attrvbufecl to the ign.tion i f oil from an experi-110-ntal apparatus v. h;!e testing the still for :-afety. 'I', is is the second fire to occur t ' iic La: t C'hieagt vi'i'kA Last K;. f the dist net IVI nil the b-ii: kies in tiie s:iic oiwever. pr vt d ( ry little cons. in t be : ast t wo morn i ng people Ill Id. r a mi; ".d b ; ili.iminat: whistles n of tho ; "1 is 'ol a".. ar sector. 'T"i !.. be a s m ail jii-'nre. lire of Tt is ii o y e s said 11 jll!-" that 1 at were no e:nof these fires. 1 I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOlt KENT Six room apt. for lease. Hot water heat, retinislied. rent $."u m" V ; no chilt'.n'ii; ready Oct i". I'hoi e !fi"9 TTammend. 1 0 ; 1 : l'( "t i:"T i.'i'Hiisheil room for t:o or two gefulenien. ("all 17 Siblev St. or phone ." 4 1 Hammond. l'i:IO l'"OH SALT 5 rooms of furniture, eeervthing.- complete and very- hc-t. usf d f, mouths. Just It lie new. Will sell at a se- rath-e. Plume "4.H. Apply 1'iTii Garfield St.. one block north .' I'onl.ev jive. II iin!'.inl 1'i:10-.'! Owners if at' u

All By Myself

The Song Hit of the Hour Irving Berlin's Sensational Success We Have It Vocal and Instrumental Ask for Brunswick Record INSTR UMEN7 'A L

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All By Myself (Irving Berlin) Betinie Krurjrer's Orrhestft

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VOCAL f All Ey Mywlf (Irving Berlin) . . Fmest Hare and No.2103 Crescent MjicTrio O'Netl Pease-Nelson-Dodge) . . Billy Jones Brunrwlck Record can It played on any phonograph.

flryman R. H. REID, 525 Hchrnan St.

SPADE 18 CALLED

SPADE BY TWYMANi (Coiilinoed from tga f -.) these statein.. form. -Slate Twj .t an ana s ii inn the public plat'iat or Kra :.k n lead. S.'.m'o r. Allan ruliahan were is of the Citiiimor.i; tlie d 1 ris' piity wo.) pok i . j A. i.s h:-a".: rnn-(iAT. Twyma.. eunJidate for city judfie. , p int.d out the shifts that has made ' to adva. e hii.is- If politically. After j jteeepl 'ftK ic'.'orm ick s J'ric-ndsh'.p I iifi.l the best Job in the ony hall for 1 three i.r.'l a half years. IU ppa. resigned 1 in 1 0.2 - j- I , run attainsl the mayor f:. j '.lit- republican primal o.-s. I "!n:riiiK t lie. prima 1 i' s there wn nothing too vile i,, ,e said against Mi Ci'iniaik." decialed Twyinan. "Now. for the pa'U wee'e. 1 11 riderslnnd Kepp is nctual'.y prab'ini? the Mrt1' .rmaci ad 1. 1 in is! ral ion." I 'fw.VNii.11 b-tii. J that he had ever ! monliiT.ed t.'ie n-it iorti. ily of "his Ol) pom nt in the ..mpaU.n for judfre. "1: J jiiilsi. ('..p. ti says i have criticises him lio'iiunt tie is ;i Jew, he lies," !) .u i Twyman. le.ii uii tl.K nia irpt to prejudice j th ,.ol..it d voter. as;.ilit r.im D' cause he was born ,in K'-nlU'-kj , Tw yman said : AII.S ('ArI(i 111. T was bom in Louisville. Ky, sixty miles north of where A'otal-.ain Lincoln was born. So, if I'm w 1 oner n Lin. becaus" oln was 01 .- b. r, I was b..rn then wronjr." Twyman deplored the by lieppa workers. "You sun because of the mud daie any man of the oppc.on the platform ;tnd mak mud -slicing can't si e the he said "1 ition 10 come the charg' a surroi! it iiiusthat they are circulating. ly. The other side lias got dozens of reputable wt'imn to beli:ve their falsehoods and peddle them from door to door. If they ii.mc to jour house tell them that if th' v will make those charges on the pa! i - pi at form you will bi i'.eve them ad n' Ex -Sena tor I ! a rmon believe fl at in the I" ice ti. y are spend'nir fo : be: ore. ; . : d . "I Ip'i of the lOfi.Oli-i t?us campaigt: jiolic-1 i!"partt tint I'.it y dare ta';e the melit fill i rutout t!" p. lit! set t Set ill ! h I'he only man 1 mt. yor's chifir ia a . iloo.i.-d Ariiericjin. I tl.litlltX TALKS. Frank Callahan, vo 1 ived by jiro-lor-r;ed cheerir.g. s)uk: in part as folio", s' Orpheurn School for DANCING 1S2 STATE STREET Phone Hammond 3328 Private lessons every day from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. CLASSES FOR BEGINNERS MonrJiv and Friday bvenings PUBLIC DANCING Thursdays and Saturdays Music by Jack Ruel Melody Boy EMODELING 0"m EPAIRING ELINING ffm EFRESHING k". TOTIK Ci-OTHES AT THE 6ai IGHT PRICES Pressing While You Wait ONE DAY SERVICE ON CLEANING Sanitaria CLEANING SHOP Rear Majestic Hotel Phone 229S jmXSSMAXIITO Designing and I "at tern in- ki n p, special f.ve'iing iasses lor businrss girls. Day and evening classes, call or write for terms. TAlEKnilK DP.rsSMAKXITG COLLEGE , 620." S. l'.ilsled, Went .Side 2407 Madt" son. Sara I'atck, Tfin'iial. 'TRY A TIMES WANT AD 11 . Beanie Rrueper s Orchestra Manager Hammond, Ind -4-

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today are i 1 i ris ,v a!'.'a when 1 was nt adnuuis- I xtsted elicit years t looted ma y.r. Th" iraiion was 'betid who art back in:.- '1 ik. lieppa. Imiueu.a I'iby 1'. c L-iy tiie sam ? Tl'i i'l.i.l v men if J. a i-r ii is el ,."U t.-.e fin. 1 the bands c-n-of lion, .Mr. MrC .riniu k ial affairs of the ty .Mr. 1'o-ppa v.-'"on! he out n ! ier. No bills c out tiie approval !" ih. "J'urir my adruinu had 11 le a;,p -1 ri t ed paid w 1 1 1 . -cori' roib r. 11 the ei. - tra t tire expeiiditvirt-K ot-llic a year which was same amount, as that -ily were i'.i'i. pi aelli-ally the pent bv Harnno nd with an identical Til 1m year the 'it- so popt; I. ciio:.. s''e':':iiit: Vft;,at'O Of ,':(ju per '' inoie than is spending. All !' which It an iatr.'lit and is over :i' eilv of Hammond .ec.-e lavish ejiiii hilo .Keppa v, as h :ti:r".s u-ik place :td of the Iimiiih ial :ty of 1-;. c'hican. ovrnment of the c here was no complaint a when he was fcettnirf from Mr. Kcptbe beoelil.s of jie ?.!.'V Jormack OnitilUI now is t' 1 in I : ) o : :ii st ration. JTis oiiruous in that the extravagance when it was his I ,e i.s condi mniiifc . iiich he permitted liity to stop it. "The Citizens party has no political sittnihoanre. It is organized to giu the cliy of Ka.t CbieaKO a business alrninistratiou. lieppa is niakinK inu h of his connection wi'h the n pul iiran party. The find i.s that the r,,..t , .p.. mejit of the republican party is supSTHMA I-Jo cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought by cf m cs V A f o Rua Over 1 7 Million Jiirs Vied Yeaily

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PRICES. This st&ck inchic-es piaaos of almost every standard ek'io, such as Gilbert, Bowea, Steiay, Story & Clark, Chase & Baker, Galkr, Kenmore, 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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BEAUTIFUL PLAYER-PIANO ILLUSTRATED AB0v IS OF THE MANY BARGAINS WE OFFER DURING THIS SALE

PLAYER-PIANO Full size. UPRIGHT PIANO - One of our modern case, beautiful tone and best bargains; see this and we I easy action. A snap p our great know you will want it. During cut price. Terms f'Q this safe. Terras $1.00 Q Q ; $2 pr wtek 4 J a week, only J J ; PLAYER-PIANO Here is a UPRIGHT PIANO A real snap, j dandy player-piano, one that wi:l This piano was made to sell t ; give good service. Originally $350. Our cut price during this ! sold for $500. Now C 1 TO sa!e' Tenns $1'50 1 7 E I to go at J 1 J per week, only. . . jl 1 9 J PLAYER-PIANO One of the UPRIGHT PIANO A good upbest bargains we have ever seen. right piano for a beginner. Full ; A player-piano like new and fully size, good tone. Payments $1 guaranteed. Terms (900 per week. During this ( Q ; $2.50 per week... t)JU sale. only. JDO i

$600 NEY PLAYER-PIANOS These are beautiful player-pianos, fully guaranteed, full sire, esses wonderfi.llv well finished. Outfit includes BENCH and MUSIC ROLLS.

A rrcu lar $600.00 value. During . - - - to $330 NEW Here is a regular $330.00 value modern case. b.-autiful!v finished,

tion. In this sale at half price. While they last if A i OTHER PIANOS AND FLAYER-PIANOS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE CUT RATE TERMS NO MONEY DOWN 30 DAYS FREE TRIAL $1.00 PER WEEK OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTO'irRS Tim Sale Is For You Too. Yre quick for complete bargain list and "SPFXIAL FACTORY TO M0V" prices. Any piano or player-piar.o shipped anywhere in U. S. on KEF. TRIAL. NO MONEY DOWN. Payments arranged to suit. We pay freight both ways if not satisfied. STORE OPEN EVENINGS P. A. STARCK PIANO CO.

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porting the fhtizen's ticket. We ara i.( t iii opposition to the republican party in any sense of the word." Other speakers; were William Miller,

1 Joseph V.'lei Uinski, William I-ioriovan, I Jos t'li McKemia, William Mcsse.. and l'iivni A. Jones, formerly- menlier of ti'e It.mrd of Safety. end me a dollar lend me a million RICH men have no trouble borrowing a miiliot. Ordinary folk o-ne-tlinc.s can't borrow a d..lli:r. The differenee is Here any man or wiitoii , can have credit. It' not ur bank accounta that h.jIkis with us but your word. Just ymir promise to py enough to equip yon v.llj anything you or your family need in wearing apparel. LiberaL STORE j r , 599 H0KMAN ST. HAMMOND W ANO CO. piaco3 retarced from customers, piaro. &rA rebvslt pianos and pltyer-piaEO'. USED is en sale at further CU'll i nn mmm m.' V . J'.- ; . i V...';.i.- :.. , L .1 : -v l. ;': , ;. . ! t i ' i ft ! this sale the price is cut $345 v UPRIGHT PIANOS upright piano, fully guaranteed, full size, sweet tone and easy ac- & 1 A "7

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