Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1921 — Page 14

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THE TIMES I.VMrsv. Otobor 1'. .1921. D Hon Taylor tora his clothing In'" blirii. V 1 . n ho upp. arcd In court h wor' a h..i row-mi overcoat and an air of p'Miit- nee. Taylor asrecl to pay tho cost of th. broken window, $i;i. CI ary th n t k Taylor to his store and ouilitl.-d Inn with clothes. THIS LNCINE HAS ITS WiNTEIt COAT ON iJD Y,lt?S SOLD BY "SEX STRIKER 1 if.TLi.f.AI IONA1 NL.V3 SCRVICEl : ( - a.n. . r. i.iik wain, m . , V ', lUll .li Willi Ii iiiirnxlin.c ly -00 U'T- "i -i;ih.l in" at a .i .vni..vn r-;;t.iur.Mtit, maik'1)) ''"- vv!upi. ci.t l:i a l:i!"r Jcnwiisin 1 1 Hi. v li.-n .ill Ihi .im n w.n r-s.. s ;tf 11 i:! f I n t 't i til.) liM strik:" In the city's histi.ry on !. li llltIK WiTti to tllKS Hit r T!: li.Tinu - hi nd i.i'N-p.i wt'i t i t "t tin' r-f, iii:i t! " ivunii "i en t.'.nttr-il to V'l-r. Tim 111:111i;. liv lit lll.ldi; ffilnL lll.ti.irlflll.

NE.V $G00 NEW $225 NEW $550 NEW $150 PLAYER-PIANOS FiKh.OGSiAP IIS PLAYR-P1A0 PHjiiOokai-H Special at Special at Special at Special at $335 I $85 $29S 365

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Explaining the Word ''Bogus.' F('Kus is thiHiirhf to he a corruption of the Knuich Lutas'-e, I-atin baa-ea, ii'i -ns a pi ! 11 In French America to tli refuse of the snnnr-cane. Another derivation Is from llorfdiese. n Italian who flooded the southwestern !Hle With count erl'eit money. I'.ok:i." Is also the name of a tlrlnk made from rum and iroiasspt. 3 5, s5 n n oi ii iillNDE.:? ON THE T1

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New type of snow plow u.-cd on Philadelphia anil Reading roaA. It is (r?ttinp chilly nrd soon the feathery nuisance, fiow, will b blockinR trnfiic again, and everybody will make the excuse that they were "snowed in" when they arrive a day later than scheduled. The Philadelphia and Heading railroad is preparing for a hard winter by equipping its locomotives with the new type of snow plow pictured here. It is sa:d to be the most effective yet devised for clearing snow of moderate depths from ti.e tracks.

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L HY S1I MK'ICKTi NEW YOUK. Oct. 11. No-.v that it's l lover, t hero is no doubt that the l t- ' tcr team won. Yankee partisans will dlsputo this .'. tiitement. but an analysis of the series '"will prove it. The Giants o.ithit and ,; outf.-: lded Iheir American h agufl rivals " and thy ha-i tho weight of pltcht-rs. .' MrGraw wa sable to keep his cham?;5plon?hip line'ip Intact, while the ;"Vanke.3 lost their bi punch when Kuth was count.; 1 on'. He was oractlcally usslcss to then after the first JMi, missed two other tnd was a Jjjcrlpplu when he appeArtd in the final Jcene as a pinch hitter. MeGraw found his third reliable t!abraan in Jess Barnta, who dlvH. s th9 pitching honors for the winners with Phil T)ouiflas. Nehf shut th tTankeea out in the final number, but rvBarn; m.i.ie it possible for Uio Giants i'to cadh In cn this g-ame Hi. Some folka say th.-vt fielding- decided iihe series, that if came down to a nar-r-Ow point where the Giants cloved ,oer the wlnrintr run on the only "Tankoe bobbies in the last 'wo g-miPs. The nu-re sensible view to take Is Tthat the jiitchlnf? was eo good that ft ..'"as p-ract icaliy a draw b:ivff.n the ' rival boimen in the seventh and eighth arameus. That forced the issue into th field and the Oiants - ;n by playinjr perfect Tiall behind Touh-I-vs ano ..r,. IBURKET 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 made a large cut :- in my prices for the present.

Krrors by Ward and l'eckinpaugh slew -M.sys an 1 Iloyt. Tin.' bit-aks of the fc:uno did not und.iiy hiu..iican t'rui Yanks irf ; hi; field. They played such : rf et base-ball in tho first two nmes that tim tiiants n'ero unable to score behind cxeu.vit pitchinir. That nave the Yanks a uoriii' ! adv ant:i'i whi-ii thoy siuffed off litTinisi: liuLjinci could not f. nd Ills third pitcher. The ' Slants playo-d steadily even In defeat while the Yanks cracked at two critii-al stupes. The Hants came fr-'m behind in three of their five victories.

Johnstotvn Mnn Tells of he Nature of Ilia Suffering nnd How erv-AVorl h (.ate Uuiek Ilrlief.

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"l had been so nervous for a lonf: time that' I could not Kft any restful ,-ieep." said W. M. WMsctntoti who resides at Si1 Napoleon .street, Johnst,,un. fa., and wr.o Is one of the rlty's most puhstantin.1 i itizeus. "Th1 caused m to be tic'l in the mornimr and I had thut di-iirijy anrl tu r.down f elIntf. Coupled w iih thes i trouble I had a roor appetite, my digestion was In bad fhapc end I suffert d neiere pains In my back so that I eould not work. On top of it all my kidneys did not work -right. I finally 'tt"t a bottle of Nerv-YVorth ar.rt took it as directed .,.,, ,-ow I v.-.rt to t'l' "on thpt 1 : m

pleased to say I am alright agraln. My Jippetitn and dljretlon are pood. 1 tdrep roundly and my nervousness is jronfs, 1 a.m no longer aufterlni? with pains In my back and my kidneys nv acting properly. I am making thl : statement for the benefit ot others in the sam. condition so that they will know what Nerv-Worth will do." This statement In Itself tells the whole story. If your nerve force is low, your whole system Nti1Ter3. If you are n o enjoying perfect health, as you should fclvo Nerv-Worth a trial and !f your first bottle do 's not benefit you. your money will be refunded. T!e sure to get the genuine In the larfire bottle which come sor.ly In $1.00 sire. Sold by Summers Pharmacy and L. H. Mattern Prug Co.. Whiting. Ind., and all '-.tdiner drutrirists everywhere. Adv.

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I can exact teeth without pain. Come in and let me exam.ne your teeth and tell you what, if anything is needed. Open Tuesday, Thursday and SaturJay nights until 9 P. M. PHONE HAMMOND 3189 FOR APPOINTMENT

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THE SELECTION OF A STANEREK SUIT WILL NOT PROVOKE OR EMBARRASS YOU. THE ASSORTMENT IS VARIED ENOUGH IN PRICE FOR YOU TO MAKE A PERFECT CHOICE AND THE STYLE, ITSELF, WILL SURPRISE YOU, CUSTOM SERVICE WITH OUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON REA D V- TO- PUT- ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK

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Feel that glowing vigorous current of heat that beats against your hand and body. Doesn't that feel good to you. Wouldn't it be a great thing in your home to give you heat and comfort? It's the nearest approach to an old fashioned wood fire in rppearance. It lookso friendly and cheerful. Positively beneficial to the air of the room, creating ventilation. At once ornamental, efficient, economical.

Displayed and oa Sale ia Our Salesrooms

Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company 571 Hohman Street, HAMPdOND . 619 Chicago Avenue, EAST CHICAGO 3402 Elm Street, INDIANA HARBOR

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Everyflikg in Tills Store Must ba Sold in , Three Days or be Placed in Storage No if's or and's or axes to grind we have sold our lease to "Jus ?tore to satisfy an act of judgment, and we are now compelled to vacate this building within tkre. ,-jays Our store jj packed full of beautiful Pianos, Player-Pianos and Phonographs of all makes, ityles and sizes, which we bought In anticipation of the coming holiday business. If we ere compelled to place any of these instruments in storage, our intense depreciation losses will eat up our profits on same. Hence we must sell at any price. Every instrument and every article in this store, including Demonstrating Booths, Light Fixtures, Heating Fixtures, Sectional Book Cases, Counter. Lamp3. Wall Cases, Rugs. etc.. must be old. No reservations. First come, first served.

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You Can Save $ 100 to 500 on Any Instrument If You Buy Now

7 new $eC0 Player-Pianos, this sale $550 3 new $1050 Player-Pianos, thia sale SS00 2 new $700 Player-Pianos, this sale. ..... .$375 5 new $fc00 Player-Pidnos, this sale $335 2 new $800 Pianos, this sale $ JS0 2 new $450 Pianos, this sale $250 65 new $150 Phonographs, this sale $S5

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 I new $1200 Phonograph, this sale $459 10 new J75 Phonographs, this sale $32

Many fine bargams in some of the mcst costly ar.d finest Phonographs that money can buy." Also many used Phonographs from $15.00 to $45.00. FIXTURES: Beautiful ligfct FixtarM, cost $275.00, at $80.00. Counters, at $5.00 each. Parlor Lamps, cost $65.00, at $15.G0. Rugs, cost $111.00, now $20.00 eacL. Mahogany Sectional Book Cases, cost $60.00, at $10.03 each. Wall Cases, $3, COO Demonstrating Booths, Gas Heaters, and many other articles can be bought at similar discount.

SPECIAL N'OTICE Every instrument that may be eft ia this store after Friday will either be sold at auction to the hijhert bidder or placed in the homes of responsible people, the ue of same to be given free of charge until such tiia that we call for same. Any family desiriaj the use of Piano, PlayerPifLTo or Phonograph who will fi"l in the following app-icaiion blank, will be notified within few days when the instrument of their choice will be delivered.

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In applying for the free use of PIANO FLAYF.R-PIANO PHONOGRAPH we atrree to insure a.'d instrument with full recovery payable to J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO. as th;;r interest may appear, and to take the best possible care of same (reasonable wear excepted). ALL CHARGES NECESSARY IN THE DELIVERY AND RETURN OF INSTRUMENT, INCLUDING ROLLS AND RECORDS (whkh are accessories thereto), will be paid by J. M. WILCOCKSON MUSIC CO.

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PUBLIC NOTICE Do not confuse the Player-Pianos advertised in this store with the $375.00 and $395.00 commercial Player-Pianos which are now being sold in Hammond at their re:rular standard and nationally advertised retail price fcy our competitors. The $600.00 and the $550.00 Player-Pianos which are now in this stock and referred ta in this advertisement at $335.00 and $295.00 respectively, actually cost us more money wholesale. The same applies to most every Phonograph and article offered for sale at this time.

$600.00 PLAYER-PIANO $295.00

100 NEW $150 PHONOGRAPHS TlllS SALE $65.00

J. M. WILCOCKSi

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Open Evenings MUOIt LUo Phone 322

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