Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 106, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1921 — Page 8

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MASONIC HF.ADS AT COUNCIL MEETING

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A. class in electricity will bo started in the Sree pvbiic nifcht ' school next Tuesday evening, October i'ath. TChe c'.s will meet on Tuesday aid Thurstiay evening if each wwk, ot kc I.o.-ke wi.l be th0 lut-t motor for tfn ciat-. lira Carl Sai's i-.tr rtained a number of relative and friends at .her hor.m !n Xew York avoniip fit a kitchen phower lit 'honor of Miss Florence Ia Hayne whose marriage to Arthur Siips took place Sunday f vt'tiir.;. The puest of honor received many iisef.i'i

If Cat, most In aluminum.. Hi eveningwtun spent with rr uMo and sained ind light ref r(. tinien 1 3 wore served. Members of t h Koyal Neighbors are urjred 10 attend trie mooting- tonight, to arrange- ior the d!.tr!'t meting- and convention fo be. held a't Oary tomorrow afternoon and cvpntnsr. The jrienil.er.o will leave "Whiting on the 11:C3 New York Central train. Mr?. I". ?l. Poll wl" bft hostess to the mern'cerj of the muc and art e&ctlontlon of the Fortnifrhtly club at her home 1115 West l'ark avenue. A ery tine prog-am has been arranged and a pleasant time Is anticipated. Mrs. Charle t?hoenfit who as been here, for three wfjka visitinj her puxnits, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1'. JIumKan of Pennsylvania avtnu returns to her homo in I uau.risvii'.o, V:x.t on Saturday. Miss H-uth Popp of 1 ake Forest Col-leatf-spent h i we. I'-en i visiting her parents, ;ev, and Mrs. John Bopp of Laporte avenue. Tha Whiting hiKn. school are now puti'.lehlng a newspaper "The Tattler." The first number spoke very well for

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H.-K!iino:vJ. . :- .-1 pu..nt s Mr. and .Mrs. Oil.t-r fcutprlais Sunday. John K . fai-tcr of Shelby was here On bu.Tiio sjt S tm duy. itrv, t'tmi-Jo S -loill 'ent to IteyIloi'1i MtO(dH'. Mr. ;ui Mia. A. R Condon of llobaic wer tho w t, . t a of lo r pn rt-'iit, Mi . u.ii l Mrs. .ot e Hoevtit ht i e y.;sln'i'i . ll.oi.nrt f.-ok n1 MI :''.1yt BltirI'sni. Irtk V! hi k were married at IvIiKiifn 4 'Hihuile ohnith here .-'ituitii- riM.rrdi;. I;.'V. t."harlt clioil (rfoi'incd rh eeroMony. i.'oy l'.i,:.. y Or ! n l'olnt vat hen: on i.uhU.e-M Siifurday. Mr. end Moo W. W. fye vlalted h.r imriiiu at ;. , (. r.-l S.itiirday and cMk; nay. Mr" , H I'.ii rk-r f iiatniiiowl,

1 I J :.m l . '. .".J...1 t'.i 'i.iui. i I'm. vitittd hur parents Mr. anil Mis. Qustof '6dtbr here yt-stTday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmu.1 a.nd aon Antiiony and wifw of St. John, visited hi.s broaher Prfank. Schinal aoi family hi re jtsterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. win Taylor of ClilciifTo vlxitod hU patenls Mr. a 4 Mr. Chaiie Taylor here yesterday.

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Pftylg-iiinjr and I'atternn'.iior.E, Bpec'l vninr lasses for hut-ineiisj girH. )f.y and evening classes, ctll or urtte lor ter ni. VALENTINE IjircSSIAKIUO COLLEGE 205 8. Halsted, IVcst Side 2407 V men. p,ira 1'at'k, Principal

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feml-montMy. Tloj editor-in-chief is teba Stern 'jere, the othor incmbtrs of the taff beiro; Assistant Editor in Chief. Irvir, -Moore; Hitsin.-sa Jlanager Joe Kraemer; !. partmtnral Editor. "Wesley Sowers; Social and I"Vrania' ic.

Miidred btovor; Athletic Editors, Boy.! Alexander Vayo; Athletic Editor. Oirle, Margaret Wink r: id ; Cartoons, Arvine Green; Jokes, Georse Jacobus; Faculty Advisers, ili-fs lf-jrt, ilis Hunter, Mir. Vesely.

iiio -;eta tamma Lpsi;on Sorority will give a farmer dance at the $lo&k Don: tomorrow r.ia-ht. A jazz orchestra, will furnisho the music and the hall will he appropriately decorated for the occasion. The Eastern -Stars will nfertaia their Crand Matron Mrs. Vito-j of So. 1'end on ncjt Monday eveninjr. A nice program 3ia. brer, arranged and a dinrer will be served t the ChristiTn Church at six o'clock in honor of the affair. Mrs. Alv;n P.- :ff r,e i:adys M. neffingcr enter'ained the members of the Beta C.amrm Crsilon Sorority at her home in Chicago Saturday afternoon. A nmst pie.Lvini tUao was i-ptr.t sni a luncheon wa served.

George Fleming Muur-, lift, rd Leon M. Abbott, phctorjraphed ia Washinston. The bterrial mftirsr of the supreme council of the thirty-seconii degree. Arn'ent atH Accepted Scottish Rite, Masors. is now hoititr held in Washint'ton. D. C. AmotiR other Masonic notable!' attending the meeting atr the Un'fod States commanders of tho council. Georjrj Fifiniug Moure is comtpaodcr of the southern jurisdiction and Leon .'.. Abbott coUitiiti(ier of the northern jurisdiction. They are shown above.

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hTAH THE V THE TOMtdlT Conway Tesirlt- in 'Iliicklns the Tisselected comedy and l.atfKt Fox 10-C4-1 FOR SALE Ic cream parlor at 438 121st street, Pete. Yancich, Whitina:. 10-24-1 IV MEMORIM Ci:0. BKTtliJK.S In lovlnqr nifrrrry of our dearly beloved husband and father " r' passed away ei-rht years a;u tor a y : "i oar memory Is as dear today, As it was the htu. you passed urvav. And within our hearts yo-.i always wilt f t a y. "V 'a miss you more every av. Heart Broken Wife, MPS. CKn. T.h'KpIES A VP cm li i;i-;.v. 10-24-1 PniSfESS THEATJ1R TOVICHT MOMAY, TI'HSIHV, VVElKOtY THE - EE A IKS OP A ATOf. wPh Wallace Held, (.loria Sttin.rson, Elllntt Deiffr, Ili-b Daniels 5Ionte Illne, Wanda Hanlt-T, Theodore ttoherci, ARae-. Ayer, Raymond Hatton, Tolly 3Ita;in, Theoilorf KohIokk. AU your life you have heard of All Star Cant. See one In tlii picture. 10-21-2 The Whiting Savings and Loan Asm. elation will loan yon money to build your own home and a home is the most stable foundation of a man'n fortune. 10-24-1

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FOR SALE By Henry Oroebel, carload N'orthern Wisconsin Potatoes on tin, I'ennsylvania tracks. Whiting-. For orders call 2I7-.H or 1 3S Cleveland ave. Whitlns. la-24-2 WAEL PAPER Just received about 3.000 rolls of our P?22 stock. Pi ices ranging from lao per roll to 35c A redijction of about EO per rmt. on this years' papers; T(.m Smelser, 605 Indiana boulevard. Whitinff. 10-24-tf

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W&nU to Tell Other Girl AH About U EvanF'.alie, Ind --"I am eiphteer; yearii o'd and have h-on bothered foi mMMmMM'er:d niotui with III PltflMrSiS prre Jiular jvriodH.

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10 THIN 3L000 RUIN HEALTH OF THOUSANDS WITHOUT THIH EVER SUSPECTING TEE KEAL CAUSE O? TiinR 7ROUBIXIRON STARVATION

Zemo Heals Skin Troubles Without Staining Clothes No matter how often you have tried and failed, you can step burning, itching Eczema with cooling Zemo. Zemo is a clean, antiseptic liquid treatment for all skin irritations. Clears up rashes and Tetter, does away with pimples and blackheads. All Druggists'.

pound advertised and had t.env.l sever;. Tv-omen taik of it. so mother pot ti.. some. This Vetftab', Compound

wotidernil ar;d it h.;i:od me very much, bo that diirine my porioci.s I am not now siot-- or drowsy. L pave toii n.any girL about your medicine and would be glad

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FORi SKIN IRRITATION!

titiiooial as you bk.-. WiU'li.ii Sec. iid St F S.me girls lead ii -a othci s ten 1 feir their

ar sunu'ct. to tt:e ssr,ie and sii!'or in nrni ort.ion tin. When such .svnipton irreirula rities, headaches beano tr- H own e n s a 1 1 o

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blues,'' gtris slioiii.i prontny Miss Ian wihrr's pxfierti-nee and give l.ydia 1 Pinkham'd Vtt table Comiiound a triu

An ennimotia n'mber of people; who ought to bo strong, vigorous and in the prima of Ufe ar constantly complain-1 ing of weak nerves, headaches, pains' across the back, disturbed dirostion, ,

shortness of breath, palpitation of the ! heart, a penertl "run-down" condition,; I melancholy, had memory, etc., all us a J rc-Hult of iron starvation of the blood-! ;

I There are Bi'.C-Oil.OiehOOO.ooo red blood corpus- , ! rles In your blood and each one inust have iron. ! Withnat iron your bluod alo ljses iU power to t change fooa into living cells aad tissue, and i nothing you eat do you the proper amount of : ! good you do not get the full trength out of it ! and a a consequence yon become, greatly weak- ' ! ened both In body aad mind. j ' Ifyouarer,ottror!ror-ellyoiioweittoyoiiri- ' .tetrA fr.llfiwiiiir tpvt- fti Imir innff

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lets of Nuxated. Iron three times per day l"tcr meals ftr two weeki. Then tost your m.-eagtU neain and m ' how much yon have gained. Over 4,000,CXo people annually re ming Kaxetod Iron, It will not injure the teeth norditturb the stomach, becsue it is organic iron like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils, and tpples and nnt metallic iron which pcopieusuall ytake. Yourmonry will be refunded by the manufacturers If 5'ou do not "Main satis-: factory results. Beware of ubttttutei. Look for the word "Nuxsted" on every package and the letters N. I. on every tabltt. Sold by all drugjitts. j

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Everything in This Store That is Not Sold Within Forty-Eight Flours Will be Auctioned Off to The Highest Bidder We are forced to vacate this building within 48 hoars, which means that every PIANO, PLAYER-PIANO and.FHONOGRAPH in this store must be sold or placed in homes for storage, W e Can Not Get a Foot of Storage Space in Hammond ho matter what your idea of invest-rient or conditions of pui chase may be, if you will come m this store light now and select a Piano, Player-Piano or Ph. naraf Is it will be delivered to ycu on terras that represent any thing from your best offer to placing it in you home on a free storage proposition positively at our expense.

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PIANO-BUYER : YOU NEVER IN ALL YOUR LIFE HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY. DEALERS IN

1915 COULD MOT BUY INSTRUMENTS WHOLESALE AT THE PRICES WE ARE NOW QUOTING ON ALMOST EVERYTHING IN OUR STORE

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THE FOLLGWINC ARE A FEW OF THE BARGAINS that we offer at ridiculously low and at give-away prices.

We have 2 new ?-35 Phonograph, for quick sale. . $79 Wr have 8 I new $125 Phonogr.iphs. for q-jkk ?aie $61.50 We have. 2 new $375 Phno-ap!'"i!?. for quo k s tle. .$140 We have 4 new $.300 Phonographs, ior uk k f.ile. .$125 We have 2 new $165 Phonograph.-, for quick ?-a!e. . $40 We hdve 2 new $1 50 Phonograph?, for quick sale. . $55 We have 9 new $225 Phonographs, for quick sale. .$130 We have 6 new $175 Phonographs, for (ruck sale. . $90 We have 1 new $1200 Special Made Console model Solid Mahogany, Hand Carved, with Seenen; cV Nepsor imported image trusses. I Ins is mot handsome and finest Phonograph in the U. S $400

Many used Phonographs like new, from $28.00 to. . . $50 We have 2 new $1,050 Solo Player-Pianos, the best that money can buy, special made bench to match. $600 We have 2 new $600 Player-Pianos $345 We have 1 new $600 Player-Piano $295 We have 2 new $500 Straight Pianos $300 We have 1 new $750 Straight Piano, beautiful $460 We have 3 new $800 Player-Pianos $550 Several used Pianos, at from $50 to $100 PIANOS TO RENT IF YOU CALL AT ONCE Five beautiful Light Fixtures, cost $275, special at. . . $60

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Do not confuse the Player-Piano ar) vertised in this store with the $375 and $395 commercial Player-Pianos which are now being sold in Hammond their regular standard arid nationally advertised retail price by our competitors. The $600.00 and $550 00 Player-Pianos which are now ia tlio stock and referred to in this advertisement at $335.00 and $2'5.0o respectively, actually cost us more mone wholesale. The same applies to mot-t every Phonograph and article offered for sale at this time.

SPECIAL NOTICE Every instrument that may be left in.this store after 48 hours will either be sold at auction to the highest bidder or placed in the home3 of responsible people, the use of fame to be given free of charge until such time that we all for same. Any family desiring the use of Piano, Player-Piano o? Phonograph who will fill in the following application blank, will be notified within a few days when the instrument of their choice will be delivered.

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Whether upstairs or downstairs move. . .How long have you lived in city?. . . . In applying for the free use of PIANO, FLAYER-PIANO or PHONOGRAPH we agree Lo insure said instrument with full recovery payable to J. M. WILCOCKSON ML. SIC -Co. as their interest may apDear, and to take the best possible care of same (reasonable wear excepted). ALL CHARGES 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

If you are contemplating a purchase of a Piano, Player-Piano or Phonograph for Christmas, do not hesitate a minute.' Corns in and make a selection now we will be pleased to turn one of our instruments over to you now on conditions which are equivalent to a purchase th.t yon make in January, and will guarantee that the price is less than any dealer can buy the SAME INSTRUMENT WHOLESALE. If you have an old Piano or Phonograph or Auto to trade in on the deal, and you know of some responsible family who wil! keep your old instrument for us until January, we will allow you full exchange value in trade kr same. 1

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