Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1921 — Page 6

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NEW $600 NEW $225 NEW $550 NEW $150 PLAYER-PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS PLAYER-PIANO PiivOGkAPH Special at Special at Special at Special at $335 $85 $295 $65

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No ifs or and's or axe? to grind we have sold our lea.e t: i!.is store to satisfy an act of judgment, and we are now compelled to vacate this building wichin six days. Our store is packed fail o beautif J Pianos Player-Pianos arid Phonographs of all makes, styles and sizes, which we bought in anticipation of the coming holiday business. If we are compelled to place any of these instruments in storage, our intense depreciation losses will eat up our profits on same. Hence we must sell it ar.y price. Every instrument and every artirle in this store, including Demonstrating Booths, Light Fixtures. Heating fixtures. S? J nr.i Book Case?. Counters. Lamps, Wall Cases, Rugs, etc.. must be sola. No rse. dtions. First cine, fir it seivcd.

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You Can Save $ 1 00 to $500 on Any Instrument If You Buy Now

7 new $800 Player-Pianos, this sale $550 3 new $1050 Player-Pianos, this sale $600 2 new $700 Player-Pianos, this sale $375 5 new $600 Player-Pianos, this sale $335 2 new $800 Pianos, this sale $450 2 new $450 Pianos, this sale $250 65 new $150 Phonographs, this sale $85

20 new $225 Phonographs, this sale $125 6 new $150 Phonographs, this sale $70 2 new $300 Phonographs, this sale $140 2 new $350 Phonographs, this sale $155 1 new $1200 Phonograph, this sale $450 10 new $75 Phonographs, this sale $32

Many fine bargains in some of the most costly and finest Phonographs that money can buy. Also many used Phonographs from $15.00 to $45.00. FIXTURES: Beautiful Lighl Fixtures, cost $275.00, at $80.00. Counters, at $5.00 each. Parlor Lamps, cost $65.00, at $15.00. Rugs, cost $111.00, now $20.00 each. Mahogany Sectional Book Cases, cost $60.00, at $10.00 each. Wall Cases, $3,000 Demonstrating Booths, Gas Heaters, and many other articles can be bought at similar discount.

SPECIAL NOTICE Every instrument that may be 'eft in this store after Friday will either be told at auction to the highest bidder or placed in the homes of responsible people, the use of same to be given free of charge until such time that we cali for sr.m-3. Any family des:rinr the use of Piano, PlayerPiano or Phonograph who will fill ia the fo'dowbg application blank, will be notified within few days wLen the instrument of their choice will be delivered.

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In applying for the free use of PIANCT PLAYER-PIANO PHO?IOG!?APH we agree to insure said instrument with riV, recovery payafeh to J. M. WILCGOCSGN MUSIC CO. as their interest may appear, and to take the be.-t possible care of same (reasonable wear excepted). ALL CHARGES NECESSARY IN THE DELIVERY AND RETURN OF INSTRUMENT. INCLUDING ROLLS AND RECORDS (which are accessories thereto), will be paid by J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO. Customer's Signature

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NOTICE

Do not confuse the Piayer-Pianos advertised in this store with the $375.00 and $395.00 commercial Player-Piano which are now being ?old in Hammond at their regular standard and nationally advertised retail price by our competitors. The $690.00 and th- $550.00 Player-Pianos which are now in this stock and referred to in this advertisement at $335.00 and $295.00 respectively, actually cost us more money wholesale. The same applies to most every Ph onograph and article offered for sale at this time.

CO-OP CO. IS IN DEEP WATERS Head of Concern will Refuse to Permit Reciver to take Over Company's Affairs.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) "in;. Hi t, 1" Harrison M. Pnr!kt. hfal f'f the Cd-i liicr:i!lvp Sot lcty of Anierloa. il-rlnrcil toilH.v he will rofusi. to prmil Ihf O-ntral Trust C'. arpninlcd rt-fivfr Tor thf JIM), onu.oou ontiTiirisf, t' take over tti- nffairs of tho Morjet.v. H wni "h'lflinK the fort" with a dozen employes in his downtown office. "If they 'l;ire takt possesion wo -.v!!l

(Ut suits." ho asserted, "and w will j recover in (tamucs every dollar tlid Tru.t t."o. h:is." At thi' siirne time K. Humniell, ret'Clershii nttiriiey for the Vritr.il Trust o.. amu';iine1 he tntenrled to: talte actual physical in.s. ssio:. of all j the society's stores, tni i M ! n s and coin!.nles at onf i. "I 1o not think It will be necessary t uso force." he naid. Hearing in the lu nk i ti p tcy proceed- j Ind before Master iii- 'haio ery Morrl- I son were resumed today. Meanwhile an j n. tlve hunt for more than J') .oftO.Ortn in I assets of the concern, which testimony j has revealed to be missing, is under! way. Si mu I taneou si , plans to tile bankruptcy actions aKainst the society in,

every federal jurisdic tion w here the society has been operutinp. were announced. Search was beinjf made, for (. C. Higl4lns. declared by l'arker to be trustee of the t"o-Uperatl e. HitKins is described a.s the .New York "capitalist" to whom most of the suv k of the Rieat Western Security Company, the City State Hank, the Hochdale Wholesale a I'd a dozen other subsidiaries of the Co-Operative Soclet bus been transferred.

creamery extra. i7,c; Ureas, Z i i 4 4c. j IXIGS Itec ipls. 6."SJ c .-: tuU- I celluneous. 39't.4(ic; ordinary lirts, 37(5;! 39j.

l.IVK rorui'HY chickens, lie; iriny, 14c; Reese. I'ltc; ducks I "OT A TO KS '. leeiptr and No. Oaku'.a whites.

Mr. anil Mrs. Ki.-d Crimmer are 11111'.'-

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Turkeys, 30c; J 20c ; roosters, 1 lilt 1 n - i Minn I

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Uakota ll'd Kiver Ohios, Sl.Ui

) III! At.O I.IK STOCK. Htw;S Knceipts. 1'fi.ooo; market, steady. Hulk. S 7.50 .j S.'.iu ; top, Si'.urt; heuvy welglit, iS.li'K S.aO; medium weight, f 8.65t( ;inu; lii;hl weight SX..'0 (y 8.15. CATTUK U.c.-ipts. 12,000; market, s'eady weaker. lieef Steers Ch.-i'-e and prjme. 8.7i'yll; nnoium and ki"I Iti.i.'O'ii ii.85 ; fcood and ch icc. SS Zoi H.-; ci.mmon and medtum, S 1.50 fj K.S.i. SJii:i;i' Iteceip.ts. 2,,tio; market, killing classes around 25c hiKher; feedrs fr:r Umln (84 lbs. down), IS tf.i.jf; lambs: culls and common, $5.25 '(! 7.75.

Kllzaleth Kiserthntt is on the ?ick list suffering witli Ja'Jndi(e. Some extra tine travel has been hauled to the new chunh building from Geo. Schaufs Krave! pit east of town. Ed. KiiiiMh of Nortii Judson, who lived here flftien years nn, called on business today. Mrs. Ceo. H. Jonep and s'.n Herherr f Kast Cblcaxo. railed in friends in town list Monday. The CatholV church bazaar closed a two day session last ninht uitii the

largest attendance in the history c t lie town. The Home Hake Sale held at th Heed ice crenrn parlor Saturday uftt r noon was a fi:iatii',.'il succe.v. We i !s to thank the people f,,r their hi,-. r pa t roil M He.- -Clillllllitlcc. Miss l."..nc i!a'per spent the week end with her parents at i :en. n I ot Ind. c. J. S's-irp and family attended Ih s. rvie. s : the t 'ti rit !. n dmrch her Sunday. Rev. Sh.-np's sr rnion a very ko'cI. Kally Hay at Christian Church. Oc Kvervie.dy V e !( , m .

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CtlH At.O l ).HM. WIIK.iT No. mixed. 1.1 1 ; No. roixiwl, $1.10. COHX No. 2 mix-d, 4 4 Hi 4 5 ; No. white, 44 ,'46c; N. 2 yell 4."'Mc; N.. X mix -i, I5'u45 l-4 ; N . 3 ycliow. 4 I 3.4 ',i 15 l-4c. OATS--.No. 2 whRe. j.T'o35c; No. 3 v. hite. 30 33c; No, 4 wnit'-. 30 'it 30c.

( HICMlrt I'ltOlll CK, Hl'TTKU 11' eeip. :.,865 tubs;

Harry T'ipstras lai'Ke barn on Hhlgf Koad. ihsI of Junction avenue, was completely destroyed by tin. Monday at 4 p. m. The monthly directors meeting of the liriftitii State Hank was held Monday, at 3 p. m., at this time The White's Hankers Service Co. had twr members present. Kxpiainin their method of increa fiiiR saving accounts for bankin institutions. Mrs. Lawrence Hall had her tonsils and .adenoids remover at Hammond lospital last week. Cilbert (Jarrett and Ear! Hutler who were sevnely injured in an auto accident last Thursday, are recovering .Of well as can be expected. Horn, at o:30 a. m.. Sunday, to Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Malmstone, a 9 pound daughter. Mother and babe are dolny .veil at "Hickory Hidife Farm." Miss Hannah Carlson of Hobart. Ind., Is attending office for the doctor. Mr. 1". J. l:efricr was in the Oyer bank Just a few minutes before and Mr. l'hlilipji of thi place, during holdup, yesterday. Jacob Miller, the hoot and shoe man hs added fine cement steps to one of j h; -tore fronts.

SUMMERS

FINEST OF CANDIES Delightful candies, strictly fresh and handsomely packaged an excellent personal treat, or wonderful gift.

OCTOBER 0 PATHE RECORDS Can't Be Beat Plaved with the SaDohr.e Ball.

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Tlle SIMPLEX Way Comfortably seated at your SIMPLEX Ironer, without effort or fatigue, you see your linen come out true and straight with a beautiful gloss. Designs and embroidery brought ojt as no hand iron could possibly do. $10.00 Will Put One in You- Hem- Tori.. . Call or Phone for Tnl

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IF KibNEYS AC! BAD TIE SALTS Says Backache is Sign You Have Been Eating Too Much Meat.

When you waki up with backache and dull misery in the Kidney rcKhm it generally m-ans you have been eat Inn lo" much meat, .says a '.v ell -k n w n authority. Meat forms uric cid v hich ver wr.irks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the bloou and they become sort of paralysed and 1o;k'When your kidneys et f.lunw'ish and clojf you must relieve them, like you trlieve your Kowels; retnovins ail the body'n urinous waste. el.e you have backache. .lck headache, dizzy Mpells; your rtomach snurs, tonsu-j in coated, and when the weather Ii bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine IB cloudy, full of sediment, channels often Kpt sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during tin: niffht. KIther consult a ;rood. reliable physician at once or ret from your pharmacist about four ounevs of Jad Salt. take a t ablespoon f u I In a rlass of writer before breakfast for a few days

and your kidneys will then act fine This fumoux salts is made from the

acid of grapes and lemcn Juice, combined with lithia. find haw been lined for genera i tor.H to cb an and stimulate sluttish kidneys, also to neutralize aiid in the mine so It no longer irritates, thus ending bladder we.ikne.ss.

Jad Salts is a lite saver for regular ;

meat eatera. it is inexpensive, cann

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A pimply face v. ;,l not embarrass you ' I much longer if you ret a psfkage of i . Dr. lidwards' Olive Tablets. The skirj ; ' should bfgin to cicr.r aLer you have ' taken the tablets a few nights. : !- Cleanie the Lbod. bov.-tls and liver : r V.VA Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the if successful substitute f r calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them , t Dr. Kd-,vards' Olive Tablets d j that . I which cal'imcl djes. ar.d just as ctTec- ! R tivcly, but their ac'ion is ccntle and it

eic i.iaicu t'i severe ana irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets h ever cursed wkh a "dark brown taste. " a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no Kood" fcelin-r, constipation, torpid liver, bad dijpo.-itinrt or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent vears amoni; patients afnicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c and 30c.

I A Wednesday Big Special

Bolting Beef, per pound . 5c

Spare Ribs, per pound ... 9c 1

Pork Chops, per pound . . 18c

1 Watch For Our Biff Thursday Special

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The Home of Those Famous Home Made Cream Fried Cakes

Bake-Rite System of Bakeries

Ladies ! Just the Place You Have Been Looking For to Buy Your Prepared Foods Home Made Pies ..25c-35c Home Made Potato Salad, per pint 25c Home Baked Beans, per pint .... 15c Fresh Cottage Cheese, per pint 1 8c Fresh Country Butter, per pound 50c Sweet Butter, per pound 56c Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen 48c Fresh Churned Buttermilk, per quart ....10c Or all you can drink for 5c And Best of All Those Famous Kome-Mada Cream Fried Cakes, Not Grease-Soaked, But a Real, Delicious, Home-Made Fried Cake. Come to Our Store and Sample Them.

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We Take Phone Orders for Pies and Fried Cakes

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