Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1921 — Page 7

Tuesday, October 11. 1921.

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And be justly proud of any one of them. After a country-wide search, we have chosen five of the greatest Player-Piano values on the market. Whichever one you choose of these five Players, you'll get the greatest value yet offered.

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Poiitively cannot be duplicated anywhere at the price; all the latert featare improYemenU.

We Positively Guarantee Every Player Sold

Besides the price feature on these high-grade Players, Straube's are in a position to arrange for anyone long time terms; they are also in a position to allow the most on your old Piano or Phonograph which you can apply as a payment on any one of these brand new Players. Don't you think you have deprived yourself long enough? Get the most possible out of life, not only for yourself, but for the entire family. At any rate, we would be very pleased to have you call and look over these five makes.

PLAYERS

BUY A PIANO FROM A PIANO HOUSE

Compares with any Player now selling at $600; improvements include the Automatic Tractor.

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REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD OWN ONE OF THESE PLAYERS Reason 1 You want the home to be more cheerful. Reason 2 It oavs vou back so much more than it costs. Reason 3 It keeps the family together. Reason 4 It drives away the "blues" and keeas them away. Reason 5 It enhances the appearance of the home. Reason 6 It bricks opportunity to dance with friends. Reason 7 It solves for all time the entertainment prob'em.

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you can now afford to buy.

SEE THE STRAUBE MODELS

These Players were formerly sold at T

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provements.

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Trade in the Old Instrument It's Served it's Time

Headquarters For VICTOR VICTROLA

Here's a Player that saves you $200; they cannot be bought anywhere for $200 more, if you compare quality.

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Straube Piano and Music Co.

631 Hohman Street, Telephone Hammond 661

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Positively at the top notch of Player Piano construction and unbeatable at any price. Terms to suit.

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Add a RIVIERA phonograph to your home for pleasure, happiness and contentment. It is best, yet costs least, our two WEEK PHONOGRAPH SALE now In progress. 'e deliver to your home, and refund your fare. HOUSE OF MUSCAT, Inc., 541 Broadway. Gary, Ind. 10-5-H STAR THEATRE TONIGHT Marguerite Clayton and Creighton Unlr- In "Womn Who Want," n trlrft. rd eomrtlr and latrjtt Vox Ntw. -0-11-1 rniNCKSs TiiKtmE topiv Conttancr Talmudae In : Intcit jHetnrf, "Wrddln B.-ll, alo Korply Cumrty. 10-10-2 A Dan Dmwn lialy will ho hPid at the Krank'.'.n audltorUim this evening. A lively tlr.tp ! anticipated. Good ifenken, also good music. Everybody Is Invited to attr-nd thi meotlns. The Iadiffl Aid of the Kvar.srp"toal Phurch will meet at the horr.e of Mr John Blaul of Hoberts avenue on "Wednesday afternoon a., two o'p'.i.ck. every iiiuinber Is to be pi.-.vnt on account of Important business. John Ei'.ln of South Chicago, vlsi'od friends In Itob: tsdae on riatur'lay even 1 n g. Mr. and Mrs. Farhm and family of Itobrt avenue visited wlrh relatives at AVanatah, Irid.. over Sunday. Mrs. Bru!n of Atchison a er.He who has been aiiinar for . ; tUne la a llt-ti-; better at thf.- time. Frc1 T'.ahn of Kant Side vlnited l;ls

tii-etirt?, Mrs. H. Thiesson Ms . A. Sehaefer and families the latter part of the week. Mrs. FTetj F.lnhammer of Myrtle avenue was a Hnni'iiond visitor Friday. Mrs. Alice Payne who has been confined at the Mercy hospital In CMoasro for the past mi.r.th returned to her home on Myrtle avenur last Friday. The operation which was performed on Mrs. I'ayno'a llmna proved very successful and she. Is g tiln g alonjr very fine. Tlw Golden Ftnr liebekahs will rivet

as usual on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thlesson of Indlanap.'lls were enteitaincd at a fx o'clock dinner last Friday evening at

the h' n.e of Mr. tind Mrs. Kllwood of quietiy married last Wednesday. The

t S i d e. Miss Naomi Ii'.aul of Roberts avenue. ha.s a. very sore h.and caused from running a, sliver in'o it, which resulted in blood prison. Mi 's Ulaul Is under

the , e of 1 r. Timm.

yoontc couple will make their home on Hidse road. Mrs. !iIor-k and Mr. and Mr.-. I'at-

terson of Gary, visited with Mrs. Kuhlman last week. Mr. Van Til who recently sold his farm here Is bnlldlr.sr a bouse across

the State. llno in Ijnsingr, 111. Mis;? I ra Fiepho, Krna and lyvjlse Ka.-ke attended the teacher's convention in Gary last Friday.

Walls 1? Feet Thick. V, The walls of the kp of the Tower of Loudon are 15 feet thick. i'

Mrs John !unsa:i of Reese a"enue.

visited relatives In Pullman over th iast week-end.

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Conferrfil ly A'en-Wwtli, "I w .". imahl" to pet a fr-.-.J nlplit's rest on arc. unt i-f my nervous condition." slid Mr. Tlowd. who reslde.3 at 17 Mason St., Flint, Mich., "and 1 have found N"er v-Wort ! v-ry benefl-

the sour.-.- ..f the trouble and results wire ST"edy and this Is the custom with Nerv-Worth. (.jnU-k results and entire sa' tsfactlon have nail.' NervWorth fa moil.-. If you suffer from

rcrvous afflictions or tl-ir attendinf,'! i'ls, such .is stomach trouble. ir run- j

cfnl. I have tak- n 2 rottles and I ami .'.own condition, irive Nerv-Worth a

frreatly Improved. 1 also recommend- 'rial.

Mimtners Pharmacy and I HI

.d Nerv-V.', rth to a r'tihb'ir, who was Mattein lru Co.. U'hitlnc. Ind.. sells !n bed with nervous headache. She j Nerv-Worth in this city, end it Is kept had taken only part of a bottle, and i In st"-l; by all lend.n r flninl'ls ev-

yi t Is able to bo up and around th house. I for cro- can cheerfully recoramtrul Ne r v -W, -it h to thos who are

erywhere. Jill of wli rn are auth rlzd to re.'un .? Vi,i;r money if you are not pb-ased after you bao taken your

Afflicted with nf-rvnv tr'-uhle?." Jr , first bottle. Adv.

RUSSIAN TOTS, FAMINE VICTIMS, SHIPPED TO SOUTH AFRICA

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rrt of the 200 Russian waifs at Waterloo station, London, on their way to South Africa.

A "way out" has been found for ! of a group of 200 who are being: these tots, innocent victims of the i sent to South Africa to families Kussian famine. They are part i which have adopted the-xn. There

they will le properly fed and have an opportunity to go to schooL

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Have one of our kept-up bank books and be protected.

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A Postal Card or Phone Call Will Bring You This Free Bond Book

Write or ask today for free illustrated 24-page booklet fully de scribing the First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. Descriptive circular telling how to buy income-paying bonds on the partial payment plan to be had upon request. Sold for 1 1 years without loss of one cent to any investor, these Mortgage Bonds are to be had in denominations of $100, $300 and $1,000. Cash or convenient monthly payment plan. Cet 7 and Safety. Call at this Bank, write or telephone. Phone East Chicago 1400.

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