Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1921 — Page 5

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160-162 STATE STREET

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I fca, t Bt I MrV 1! R?3 mt Thursday after

j V V V9 f IT . f H7fl Jo Mrs. Uunman, 42:

M v.-' 4-;.;ICAwCaSi I ar.d Mrs. F

Ls:.g- s'ys.acai , hou-s.

gamea played, the award Koing to

lomon and Mrs.

til. if will l.u hfl'l

noon at the home

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H.hikih'!! I '.' -n:,n m i lu! held their .-I'l'iid m t-fl i ii of Th- Vfnr nil Tuf.-i-!' a!t.'n,(j"'i t tin- ii'Hiio i f M H. A Mi1! 'nun II i n M ,.r;i 1 n e avenue. An i' kc. !!!. t I'l-i ! a in was given. Mrs". V.i!;i r Wi.ii', us ieiol r, nave n short la'li in Crii'k itrj'.n.!., thi- chantijiiv: forti. of tho .liinia, and a very bo nl . :i.;ia 'su.-i .if ; h ilnek IMumn with th, S:!'! a'J1 ;k f:rr;ui 1 irai.ia u.s t tim'

l'kttfife. Mrs. P.-acKiirt a naiMstiMi hy her df.UKht.or. Mrs Huh Morris, ami she wits the r:. 1 i i ti t. of a inmit.i'i ..." beautiful Rifts and the b( at wishes of her friends. Mr.". Anna M ::: u of Mii.s..n .lr.-t in li-av!:! toii.-iy !"f I'tif .i. :.. V., hi iihi will visit hrr MM"r who h us linen

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I Tiie mill (-h oT.i- i.f tlw Illi.lli.lh

tors of Urn Am-rU-an K-vol ut u..-i waNuil'' 111 for nm'lliKhtfu!ly unt-'i tain-Hi at a reception! " ' .. ., , . .... ,, ., .. Kil.ilo M.-Hrido I'-'l 'ii- bii.1

hvn.e of Mm. Harvey Oilman. N -rt h - j " " -,"v,n-' l" l-runrH. ot- av.nuo. i:;,t ).'. m. Tl.. hots. ' to v,s,, Mr, M-!trid.- , ,.;!,,, who waS b.aotiltillj ,..,..,rat. d with Ami'!-! ' ,1L rh" "1' p';' w 1 ' 1 L''

You will miss a sale

worth while if you do; i not attend our great: Clean Sweep Sale. See

us now, see. us oiien.

CHILD'S DRESSES

Of tine quality fancy ou'.ins Han-;

. ii' 1 , .'i'Hi.'Iv written after the. deatr ne!. good style, sizes - to O jearo. , Kuripi1s ;ird s Ilhnr,( S. lt .

for 39c

YARN High grade k:uttin.g yarn, skein

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CURTAINS

Mr;. Mutirs W"hi'- pave :i t'ciiiprr I'ii'm r. f-.v of 'M.Mtia hy Kurl-I-.'!. a rtip'Jy that is wry mu fit tiie v. irn ;h( frvu'dv of the preoe:it il.-.y. i :i i i ;. . : i ;-- ua the la.it of the thr.-.' jjri"it. lit';;;." 110,15 of Gh'i'it; h. w.i s f rien.l of S .I'laU'S. i.:s popularity it. 1 r. a.M'.l af i ' t his dea.ii; he I111.' : . '1 v'l.i -1 vi nil .p .; 1 adi a ' lu;; fl v

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1' llf'-. lie .v;ij- 1 .0 111 fit balaiiiis iS'l 1.. ( 'is. g-avf a complete review of "t ":.pni, tin: Kn.j:," by Sophocles, y. 1 . i . , i v, ::s .".lid 'to have h'fti !" a .fif'.il in toM'.s.'n. a fu.e mm-Mi'lnn and u.h:. t". ar.d a ready wit. It offtvifd so; . fj I 'h'it:i s in tlu- drama, iiwroa".- :" ;r-e tttiittl" r in t'o' . ...use frotti ; ' '. i o t 1: ' n :h ts tiro: de.-reasi I : he elm nil in r.uta'ai r and U'ti;;t!i. t th- .;-v;,i.. tint, he avp t h -n 1 a rn ; ; ..: .dli:ii.- :!. in th rii.mou lb' ': l,- kIim'! weenie pa i Ti I ir p, on the n. a - e. Il:s .'orks ;t re f an d'fyiii." t "f reii,;i .ois t ii'hlni:. his play.-, ti ' r'-ii 15, . n tlo v ay : of pi ovid 'm.'.s rj,.vs ,.f in. t.. (.'..II no I'.ian ss. J t,n:.i I-..- I. .as rr-'i?. l H:'. honl!'r.e f,'.o,r pam." ".irs. Wi!. r a 1 x- r ; . t - l::n the '!ra '.'i sltnwlng the ;;'' ar.d re.uni.ev f th.e r'.--'' . Mrs. J. M. Turner then m.ivo a briet r i. e of ' Ki - k; -" by A i i t cilnn r s, a

no.lv written after the. death of

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Wirt h- i ! ! . de.'tdf ,v!.K'h of these ! U 1 '! . -e t!f K"' tU'-r. 341 d !1ee'ln?. th.c it'.i'l of vvir.e. i -is the Judpe. : ome-'.y is l-v:-h i in-... three elas.'e-.: OM Mid.:'.- .1 r.J N.-W. "KiO-;.m" bel.01 to the old. r.fb itdvin . 3 I.tu-jb'd (it I'VH ythititr and c very b iuy, partleular-

Sl'.d-y sti.-. t. tovnIsburning 1 Fort Worth. Texn.". ' ct 13. The oi! town of I"l iasviii.e in Younu emmty. I tiuitiln?:, lire started in the buxin -s dl:triet nn.l onn was beyond con t ltd There was no fie protect ion. Help wns nininioHol f.om fu rrou nd i rff towns hut arrived ton lac. The town has

u p .p ilat ion of about

.nan.

1 .. ut.v'h'rc n ew . t'e-i' t.-ii!:nr to e

L'ICC CUrtaioS, ! the ifeml in men like S.-ii-iati-s. .- 1 1 .1 , J! Mi.i J. A. AM;;tV, tiecretary. tail length ana,

Size, pair u.uy 1 i

Card of Thanks

i an t1a ; s, iiieuidintt th

!!, and if real bram Ins of iiuliime. haves. An exce!k-ut jirokti am hn 1 b- 11 arraiiKed. and anions the PntiMtainers were Mm. tJlrn I'h.irtlor, Mrs. l;a. i. el., Milton liernudy a 'id i.ss lhis villi of Hammond. After the pi ounun, one hundred tli'ty gtitists were ' rv.l to tea in tile diliin room. v liei'e Mis. I'. W. i.Jibbs und Mrs. Oi'allahan poured at a pretlily ipiolnted tea tabl. Th.' llamn.oi.it ".nests u, eluded ili'K. 1 . J. Morun. Mrs Yout'K. Mrs. iC. M. Wiivox., Mrs. vil n t'iiutllvi. Mis. M. J 1 'cnnMy. Mm. Meltier, Jits, tlvallahan. Mi. I.. T. Meyer. Mrs. liadlele and ,MUm Han Hi. Kimt nuiiiiier of Cveeutn I'uurfu,

Men's I'lub of the. t'ii.v 'tr et i'lesby- yf. ,vj,sn t,, tiiut'k our many friend" t. nan Church. Oct. 20. Manlove, ini an( neighbors . -!m kindly a-s.-inie.! " many face-. l"-13i us ,iuririK the illnex.s and di.uh of 0 le Ibehued mother, al.o for the bcautllu' Hammonds flr.st prtvain k in 1 : K.;r- J floral otterir..ts. " " '" eio n vet.. Jet 17th. in Co- Jhiiitj r. ul:rl Mrs A. U. Shearer. i'l'iestjU'iaii church, under the diree-j Mrs. A. Marritt. Lion of Mits Chaiiette Winer. All 2-,-of '4 . U h-m -

mothem are inviC'd hy Miss Winer to

brunt their litth riilMnn to th km-i

d rgarten Monday niornin for lels-

GLOVES Fine knit jersey gloves, only, pr ISc

SHOVEL

Fire shovel,,' "

good strong serviceable, ai each only 5c

GOWNS Eb.tra size nainsook gowns, special only 79c

CLOVES

aoi s::ti;t. y." ii'ifT' .f '!i I ! .1 mile ii Woman's I'lei: :r Hi e-l-y no' if, d that the S-"v. n e Sl'.'iti v ul i. lo'i ly f r eu.-.ioia. r.-

or. Tuesday nf:. i'neon, ftetoher lsili. I

!'r .n two to live o', I-x-'t. "1 1 e stoufc i.i in at need of warm r!.'lidt(i. We

re on -e h- .t askins yon to donate e.r s'".'i:' . h. it ttr.-..t or smiv.il. AH

ii'M'a.'i' lis v.-:i: e re.'f ived at tie pui- ; ' Library or by th' f. lb-.' irir eon:- , ni;t:-'e; M r.". Minr if K'e' j,. .jr.. s. .". Se-iir.i. Mr--. .1. K. V:lh .Mrs. X. J. ! Ai'st. n. '!s. "William l.owov, ivl i s .1 j .1. Unir. Mrs. M. I ' . I.iilwi:,. Mrs. bun ! ltr wn. M.s. Hen W of. Mr.-. O. K. C. t Matthits and Mrs. V . I: Ve':

M'.l.S. 1. J. M.'HAN. IT-sal-nt.

l!.if tl-L-.f r,r T ' einirt.i M-e

Fine hale glOVeS! of ,hl, rin.s str. ft rresbytcrhi

Hack and C.ol- Cliurch tl Summers- rhartmi. ; y. VJ-1

J",vviui There will he n si.e--l trieetir.K

the l-h.i.n es "ii:a.rd Cnion on Friday ve-irc. f.rtfl.rr 14th. at the- home of M i s I'k.Mer S'i.i fr'l. 5-13 ia-tde .-tre- t. V l-rj,,- a;t u.1.: is di.-ired. Ar-rai-K' tncr-t for cha.rity will be made.

49 c

VANITY CASES Swagger Vanity Cases, all the rage, neatly fitted colors blue. ; tan, brown, a real $5.50 value f or j

lull

Real live gold

each only

fish, on sale at

1

Oc

CORSET Stout model, in

sizes to 35 very ! big value, only

C 1 ft pf

The ;.-) h s:if- Lad! --s ritib will mi i :''n Mrs. W. Hcthwcl! at hei hontf. a"" liraekert street. t .morrow afternoon. 'The a.isistirtat h.-wtess ill ,e :.':s. J Th .tr.pro.n. All members are leijii- stcd to '.; pri Si rt. Th" hist oy coii- m 1 1. 1 ee of th" Hamp.t i-cl W i...n s t'luli will meet n-.-x: M j: .at- a:i'tn -eti -'th Mrs. 1?. L. l'.:vi . at her home, 247 Highland sti'f-t. Mr. N. J. KmrnerlinK hnr. charge of tin- pr ;r,im for the day and it j.ror.tiiies to be highly worth while.

CHEMISE Silk top, well mode, e x t ra value, only

95

SOCKS Men's tine cassimere hose, are perfect goods, pair 9c

Tiif- Pai ent-T- lehers Club will meet ' i:i-!i : in th" W r.tworth jtvhool. Wi t 1 i a i.i re...!. at ::.: uVlvk. A o ial . v r.'r ? has n p' in red and ilars f..r ip.vlt!:inr for th .or during the winter wiil be d iaf u.-pcJ. ?ir--. F.ert S'arl h-ft this mernim; 'or i't,.v. l.it;d, O . wlif-re she will t; the h '.;i:-- cit'st of .Mr. and Mrs. Paul I Ueh'T foe ab'.iu a week.

RUGS Rag rug, good value for only

KJSSES Peanut Buttei Kisses, nice and fresh, pound

10

IT

M'T. Coiru.n H.'ott has rettirn'd from

a five .v. a: 'ieit ! 'vn so-ith. whff slie had a f -i..rou;;hly delightful time

She -.vai the ho.:..- mi "ft of Mr. Scott's

':;r-r on a plantation near )yoreburj Ti-r.ii.

(let tiek'ts for Lyooum Course Men's

'"lib of t he i'ln- Street Presbyterian Church at Su m mei s' Pharmacy. 10-13

Mrs. I'iarenco T.-rry and Mrs. Clar

j one. smi'ti f n ' -! t -i i t.ed at 'eeiirn yes

c rd-y aft en on I'or Cue Liberty Cam; ; of li.yj! .' i:.v: Sors and their friends

I a: Mis. T- ny's in. me on Clinton street

Th- r. u-f :e six tahlrs of cards ami ten

ij-atlon. The ihgaiar k ni.k i am ten se.'.-ion will start on Tuesday. The North Side W. C. T. V. wiil ,nel Kr.d i j-o nins; at the roitite of M I a. Tilltf V '.Ilia;... 4 7t Wilcox av !. A ifoud.y aUi-ndanee js cisired. so tiiat the report of tiie returned delegates to the convention can be hejrj. First number of f.yreum Courso, Men'r, Club i f the Pint! Mroi-l 7hesbytriaa Church. ()'-t. 2 m. Manlove. Ihe iian of many faces. l'.-ll Mm. Lawrence Cox entertained the acmb: is of the Columbia 'lub thin afternoon at. her home on South llnhmsn irt-et for the first nieethiK of tiie ya.-. Mm. C. II. brifjtn and Mr?. C. H. P.a:i:p of ChioaS . delight fully . nte,--:e.!n -d at M.-.-i. In son's home at .;i.'.-.Jaid aven ;e and liarison str.-. t dst evening- in hetsor of Miss ;..".d; diidie who will lea Saturday to m.ik. n fxiiiid'ij visit in California. The use was Vfiy r.retty with u variety o. (la'h.vce'en eecot ation.-, and gams i isle were enj. y. u. liainty refreshliir.ts were n.-nul to Mr. and Mis. rehie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. ill 'ii Chai.br. Mr; and Mrs. Allan iVK.-urke. Mr. .rid Mrs. L-hind Mes'.ier, Mr. and Mrs, I J. Lrccsen of East Chicago, Mr. tn j Mr-v C. II. Ttan.p of Chicago und ioldie Cibbs. Georgre Burn!. am Lanman and hs brid, recently return-. d ft em the east, aat tiken a Wei-b apurtment on il).i. iop Place. St. .Paul's SVwin,- tlircle of the T.nd-

Aid are iioldmg an all da.v session t the parish house ,jn J.'rie street tolay. Trie tadies are making pr para- ! on.a for a sale which will be slven

'he 27th of this month.

Mr. and Mm. Thomas Ilrookn of fp-

ion. Wyoming, have taken an apart-

. v.t on iitfilir. street and will make

heir horn in Hammond in the future. -Mrs. Hrooks !s a sister of W'. J . Mc-

Merr. The Hro.-ks t'ortin-riy lived in Haminond and are quite well known. Manloye, The Man of Many Face, at 'ne T'irie .-t(r:-et I'i sb vteri a n f'hurcli.

Oct. 20. Aufl'l'-n Men's Club. 10-13-1 Mm. jesjv Wii.- n will entertain the ".en-.bers of ti,, Aifiha Phi !ub at lir ,ome on Hieii.and street tninorrow at i one o'clock luncheon for the first .neet'.nif of the year. There will be a card party at the .' urtry lb on Sat" rd;.v afternoon, ""no ffatiies will sturt jjroiiiptty at three a'elo.-k n Mm. W. J. McAleer will be

hostess. . A piea.-mnt Kin-prise uns given last ' ven'.nir in honor of oo !, Orowe at ils home on Todd avenue in Last ChlaKo. The evening was le 1 lrh t f u 11 y -i'ent In social chat, araines, music a nd dancirif. after which a damty luncheon vag served. monir the pruests were Mr. and Mr?. CHire Ihl!lip- aod farn iy. Mr. Arthur Sic-lof, Mrs. T- Feddcl'r and dauher. Miss .p.oso. Mrs. John Hepwarth and Mr. and Mrs. George '.rove and family. John Huchei of Kenwood, is In the east on business.

We v ih to thai.k fro-;nls. ne.iL'l.

bors. employcis and niali.'.s for thei-

kindneHs. nympathy and floral offeringextended u at the dentil t; huabanar.il father. C. D. Shea, pi-l 11 '-'"S. C. T. S 1 1 1-'

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rtvA. -v.k.-n -.t- l-t' .Vl -i--ti" . e. llll " fl I Mill ill I lM'-' " ' '

DRESSING SACQUES Of fine flannel, long sleeve, sizes to 52, a big value for

9c

SQUARES Peanut squares, fresh fine quality, lb. only 15c

TRAPS Mouse traps, sure catch theneach only

1.

LIVE LOCAL KEWS "AOS"

WAISTS For ladies, extra value, oiiij each J K O

BLANKETS Good full size blanket, tan and grey, eacl only

Wascey's Pleating Shop l-.tIIIlSO!fii.'IS:. STW'l'I.Vfi, UiiMSTI'l' IIIMI. tif TION tlOI.K. Ill l"iti liHHiii',1;. HiiAli.lVfJ, Ii I Jl I 1-'.'Y "TITI III Mi. 91 STA'IU STIIMIT, I'lldMi Il.V.MMIIMI 44H. -7

K? mmond T.rif7icil Coll'.gc if! ... Voice. Violin. I"! lie So.'ak-

t. !,-. ::a: i,.. Mandolin, Guitar,1

Manlove. The Man of Many Fares, at the Fine Street 1 Tenby t or ta n Church. Oct. 20. Aunpice Men'a Cub. ie-ia-1 Mrs. Ge .rKe I'raekert of State Line strett. delight fully en'tirained a number of li -r fri. mis on Tuesday afternoon Sr. ceiebrcMon of hr birthday. The liouse war pi-ttiiy decorated with latft bouquets of cosmos, and i he afternoon was sTf atly '-njoyod s .cialiy. An elaborate ajid lelidous luncheon was served to the members of tho nimlmcli Avenue Ciub. Miss Sadie McQuaid of Chicago, Mrs. Hoffman of Detroit. Mich., Mrs. A. Ft. Lort of Toledo, O.. Mrs. Hoy Me"uteheon. Mrs. Km ma Wi?Ka..d. Mrs Kdwin Drackert of ("nai-n I' .int. Mrs. Mori 's ami Mr.. J.

Vv nen is a Battery Old? Some men are young at eighty others arc old at forty. It's about the same way with batteries. Their usefulness depends on the care they have had, the amount of work they have had to do, how they have been used,

and most important of all on

the original quality of the battery. There are many rood reasons bsck of the decisions of the manufacturers of 1 73 cars and trucks to use Wiliard Threaded Rubber Batterifs. Come in and we'll tell you more about them. ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION 717 So. Hohnian Street Phone Ilam'd 554 ROBERT BULLOCK INDIANA HARBOR TIRE AND BATTERY CO. Phone Ind. Har. 475-R 137th and Grapevine Streets Crown Pch:t, tad.

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This trademark. tmped in rel on the case, idemif.ri the Willoxd ThreadeJ Rubber Battery.

WllMfCI

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I.'ra r.-.it ic Art.

10-1 I

S-:if st m u.-de.

ti... Ko'.dla I. dies- dan."- ii ?3

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BEDDING Large comforter, fancy, special value, only

ROBES Bath robe for baby; blue or pink,

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L'OTICE . First V'ai-i MKAVN ine'-line, Audi- ( !

! o i a o-i Tine, -1

rner 'p!uniet an1

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:.-r.-:.iy evening. (V'ober g: i '-e.iker and .hood nuiri--. , i Q

l-ive-ry bod i in-, i :

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10-12-

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nf our late Tr- usurer Vhr.nn it i 1 to

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XT0TICE Americnti I'd - e No. f.01 I O. Tl. P.. r m'u rs ai" ri -titod that 'he funeral

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K - .. ; a Tsr.v-1. 311 Sibley street. 1O-.00 ..i lock a. m. Friday. Oct. 1 it h. L21. A I )f ' L! ' 1 1 HiHHCH, Prf a. A. J. V.'KISS. Secy. 10-13-1

Marion IT u irlK s. father mf piano, n , "j, : -., II" nm '. 10-13-2

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Users Attention!

OAL!

WE HAVE A SURPLUS OF SOFT COAL SCREENINGS (Forking From Best Grades of Illinois Coal) Which We Will Deliver in Load Lots ov More for

AS L0?:G AS TIIE SUPPLY LASTS

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Phones 105 or 374 State Street and Cohimia Ave, HAMMOND

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NEW $CC0 NEW $225 NEW $550 NEW $150 FLAYER-PIANOS PHOAOGixAPHS PLAYER-PiAhO Pho.0lvAi ii Spec:?! at Special at Sneciri at Sciki at $335 $85 $295 $85

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0 No if's or and's or axes to grind we have sold our lease to this stre to satisfy an act of judgment, and we are now compelled to vacate this building within three days Our store is packed full of beautiful Pianos, Phyer-Pianos and Phonographs of all makes, styles ard skes, 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 any price. Every instrument and every article in this store, including Demonstrating Booths. Light Fixtures, Healing Fixtures, Sectional Book Cases, Counters, Lamps, Wail Cases, Rugs, etc., must be sold. No reservations. First come, first served. 0

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7 new $800 Player Pianos, this a!e $550

3 new $1030 Piayer-Piaros, this sale. ...

new

$700

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5 r.?w $500 Player-Pianos, this sa!e. 2 ntw $500 Pianos, this alc 2 new $450 Pianos, this sale 65 new $150 Phonographs, this sale.

.SG00 .375 .$335 . $230 . $85

20 new $225 Phonographs, this sale 6 iicw $150 Pdorogrdphs, ihi. ?a!e , 2 new $500 Phonographs, this sale 2 new $350 Phonographs, this sals I new $1200 Phonograph, this sale 10 new $75 Phonographs, this sa!;

Many fine bargains in some of the most costly ar.d finest Phonographs that money can Also many used Phonographs from $15.00 to $45.00. FIXTURES: Beaitfful Light Fixtures, cost $275.00, at $SC.G0. Counters, at $5.C3 each. Pericr Lamps, cost $G5.G0, at $15.30. Rugs, cost $111.00, new $20.00 eech. Mahogany Sectional Book Cases, cost $50.00, at $10.00 each. Wall Csses, $3,090 Demonstrating Booths, Gas Healers, and many other articles can be bought at similar discount.

$125 .$70 $M0 $155 $-130 . $32 buv.

SPECIAL NOTICE Every instrument that may be 'eft in tnia store after Friday will either be told at auction to the hJj!'cst bidder or phced in the hom? of respcrif ible reopfc, the uv? of same to be grivea free of charge until tach time that we call for lame. Any faii'i'.y tlesirin? the use of Piano, PlayerPiano or Phonograph who will fi'J in the foiSoing cipplicatioa black, wiil be notified wuiua few days when the instruaient of their choice will be delivered. Name Address Whether upstairs or downstairs move How long have you lived in city? In applying for the free u?e of PIANO PLAYER-PIANG PIIOKCCRAPH we fr t iasare said intrcmect with (u recovery payable to J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSJC CO. as the r interest m-y apnear. ar.d to take the !.-y.t possible care of same (rf ?.sor.ab"c wear cccTted). ALL CHARGES NECESSARY IN THE DELIVERY AND RETURN OF INSTRUMENT, INCLUDING ROLLS AMD RECORDS (which ere accessory thereio), wU be paid by J. M. WILCOCHSON MUSIC CO.

Customer's Sijnatare

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Do not eonfusff the Player-Pianos advertised in this store with the $375.00 and $395.00 commr rcia! Player-Pianos which are now tfeirg sold in Hammond at th-ir rrrrtilar standard and nationally advertised retail price by our competitors. The; $600.00 and th- $550.CO t'layer-Piasjos 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 iame applies to most every Phonograph and article ottered for sale at this time.

$600-00 PLAYER-PIANO $295.00

JF Riff U iVi

Open Evenings

100 NEW $150 PHONOGRAPHS THIS SUE $65.00

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145 EAST STATE STREET

HAMMOND, IND

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