Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1921 — Page 12

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THE TIMES Tuesday, Xovombfr 22, 1021 GRIFFITH

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'' ! Mil'.-r is upend inK the tirst part i !:. week Ht Indianapolis. . ! s Wilson of H.-I.ron viKiteit her h r.n. Mrs. Win. MVKarlniul, last wet U v"ovd was reetived from .Miss Flani lhal her mother pa -.veil away Inst ':.!irs!ny at her home at Calvin, Ohio, i to pneumonia. '":. Kt'csens announce the arrival ' .-ti in p.,ii!!.i diiutrhti-r whu'h ari at their home in Chicago.

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r, his injuries are not serious. 'I In Ladies Aid of lh M. K. CUurfh t.usily planning and working lor i-:r bazaar lii'h wiil he held I e. .Many useful anil beautiful nr-h-s will be fT sale. A rood ila

do our 'i'.ristmas- .xhppinr. A i i'li riu up per will he .civeu the same riiii-r.

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Mrs. J. Ktihlman spent several days m Hh her sister in i.adransr, II!., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knske and Knimn and Louise Kaske were I'hieaKO .shopin rs on Saturday. ,

Mrs Kalkenburs of liernice. 111.

ll..rt were at the Myiel 1'ieiei

last Sunday. Miss M.ir of frown Point is visitinji relatives here this wreii. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Iddings of So. Cary, spent l ist Sunday at the hiding home w ifh their jiarent.s.

There will he a M. V.. t'li j r. It. Po.ir

and Sundaj, Seh-iol Hoard eomlu.n ii on next Wfdnisday evening. All members are requested to he present at that time. The mud roads are impassable in this vieimtj, iwo families from the euunlry talked in to ehureh !at Sunttay. Charles ll.iyd is si ill Kettiu.-; names on his travel load petition, if murders h:' ve ;inyt!ii.nc to do with K'dtin-;" the

i in aeeount of tie- inelenieiit weather the i-' nun nn i I y nie lin.c v as in e 1 1 no d. J. I".. P.'etehly of il.iry iuis in tnvn last Sunday. Th..re will be iei id S ,. ieiy this week on aeeolmt f.f Tha nk.su i vi n . Mr. Vtu. I-'ov. ler and d-inr liters Xd-

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lat Sumiay.

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ited her sister, Mrs. W. Kruoswjk last! Walter Krdhers made a trip t Thursday. !., li.. last v. e. k after maehin.-s

Mrs. Peter Nchoon attended a birthday celebration at the home of .Mrs. Cornelius Sehoon on Thursday. Arrs. .1. Peott o Hammond is vlsitinjj with friends here.

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AS A "PARCEL POST" PACKAGE

riNTt-RNATIONAt NES SCSV1CE1 L is ANCKLKS. Nov.- - A thriftv

le.s postoffiee aulhoriiies informed lum the regulations would not permit them to aeeept the 'nirl for tiansl-.ii.s-sion throuKh the mails. A van llaKelnnd. a raneb.fr, was the man who visited the postoftiet! on tho novel mission, and l''rieda (In U'hcn san Ilatulund. fiht jram old and w eii-liinj; sixty-nine pounds, was the "pan el" he hoped to send to Holland. Van I lament ml t(dd A. Ii. Forster, assistaTit postmaster, that, he was too busy to return to Holland himself and that lie had no relatives who eou'd K'O with the ebib.l. Nevertheless, he wanted to send hi-r to her rundpurents in Amsterdam.

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Holland rs ittteieot to send his dnuutl

Flint 1 ter from Los Anueles to Ilo'iand by ipareel post failed When the Los AllLVe- J

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A. M. Robertson of Morocco, was in Lowell on business yesterday. Mrs. John Lynch visited relatives in Rose Liwn yesterday. Max AhlK'rim of Shelby was In Lowtil on business yesterday. Pird Vi.-int was in 'h,eas.:o on b'.tsness yfsa niay. T f AmeriewTi Lepiin will put on a ome talent i i. ; :'he Arrival of Kit- '." at .the i.ir. i ;:.atre on Lecemser lt and -nd

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served in '. approedid sf-r-e thankMen from

IIESPON'SIBILITY 1 OF BALL PLAYER AUTHOR'S TUE3IE

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George Wharton I'epper. ''If ary special responsibility rests upon the ball player it is the responsibility to yojnj? America," writes Georjre Wharton Pepper, prominent Philadelphia attorney, in his foreword to the row compilation of 'the arjrumen s and rules of the game, of which he is the author.

" lhe coy in tne Dieacr.ers is in school even if he doesn't realize

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Make no mistake about it there ' you pay us nothing etra for credit, isn't a store in town showing srnaitsr jt js simply an added convenience styles or finer quality tlan we have which we are glad to offer you. right here.

This time of the year you have many calls upon your cash. We'll make special "credit arrangements to suit your circumstances.

Our Annua! Winter Sale is now in progress. Prices are the lowest since this store first opened its doors. Come in Save money Oe pleased.

Great Annual Clearance

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Open Every Tuesday Evening

Fur Trimmed Suits 32.so

Silk and Cloth Dresses

Fur Goats and FUR SCARFS dependable quality, lowest prices.

Open Every Tuesday Evening

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"TIANO prices have been re 1 duced. You can be certain of the full benefits of rnanu' facturer's price reductions if you buy at Cable's; for we are the manufacturers selling direct to you through our own retail s tores. All Cable-made Uprights, Grands and Players have been sharply marked down. These full savings we pass-on to you. Now is the time to buy, for now you can buy at the prices you have been exoectin. And we make it still easier for you by offering you unusually easy terms of payment. Three Tears to Pay Grand Pianos

Reduction of ..

Professions

Reduction of. Baby GrandReduction of Studio Grand Reduction of

Player Pianos

Supr Value Playi

Reduction of Gold Medal PlayersReduction of Solo Players Reduction of Player Pianos Reduction of Solo PI - vers Reduction of Inner-Players . Reduction of

Reproducing Players -Reduction of Reproducing PlayersReduction of

$165 105 100 85 80 80 75 65

$175

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CAB

Upright Pianos

$130 115 100 . 85 70 . 70 . 70 . 70 . 55 . 55 55

Iarge Upright Grands Reduction of Standardized Model Uprights Reduction of Massive Empire Models Reduction of Super Value Uprights Reduction of Puritan Model Uprights Reduction of Library Model Uprights Reduction of Adam Model Uprights Reduction of Colonial Uprights - Reduction of

Sem:-Colonial Uprights Reduction of Luxor Model Uprights Reduction of , Baby Grand Uprights Reduction of

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Phone JT lUUU UfUUlAiiM Hammond 3360 Home of the Celebrated Mason & Hamlin

151 State Street Hammond

lie suggest early selection These instruments will be sold quiAly. Ii you cannot call, mail coupon for complete information. "

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S 'S? OO Stoc?c of MenV and Bovs" Clothing. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mackinaw's. Flannel Shirts. Sweater Coats, HosI ci?9 4 ;ery r)ry Goods, Women s and Children's Furnishings, Dress, s. Coats, Suit Cases.

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