Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1921 — Page 12

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II. P. Carlin, president of tho Farmers' Klevator Co., of Ioxvell, wtnt to Jnuianapoli.i last evening to atU-nil a 'niif etunce caiUd by Guvorncr McCray to niakf arranircnii'nts for the lilltnn inllar io-an to be nutria by the p'ovcrnnnitt. The Covt" rnor has c.il'uil thr farmers and hankers of tnc pfate In a voi;l"t'rcnof and Mr. Cmlin went as tht: ii'ipaie of th farmers. Charles Cltnton lias returned to Walk . Ma. lnd., after a. visit here with hi friends. Mis. C. A. Ivuokley and daughter, ', t re Hammond visitors yesterday. Mrs. Harry Sanger went to Ilauimon 1 ;. estoi day. Andrew- Walker, who has foern In ; or health for some time, but was not ; -n .irht serious, died very fmd lonly at .is horn in Knelo Creek township, rejilay morning. !r. .1. A. Taylor cam? up from Sparta. Sunday ni.cht and returned la.-'t ovin-, belnjf called bark on account of st rious illness of his father.

Okalioma is Nor. rest Purely American State i INTFRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI i M'ALKSlKi;, Ok!a., -Nov. 'Oklahoma ranks as one of the nearest purely American States." according to the

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j chairman of Americanization, before j the Oklahoma Federation of Women's i Clubs at their recent annual session , here. ) Miss Susie Meek, an Indian f?irl, adI dressed tho women. .She said she hoped j the members would not consider the Indians as foreigners. She further declared that one-third of the Indians

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Mr. and Mrs. Ortwprt who have heen resldinfr "n the Carstensen flat moved the latter part of the week to St. louls. .T:-. Khft-"i '"'d f-mi'.v wi'.o have . ,.n M:vn - reel ii-v m !.;. v- -t: ;.,,..-.-.! ..- !'ri';-iv t. the T' vrU ? , :.-ii..n. Th'W are ocrunj- !ng the bou:e o,M:-d by M if..! Kla.issen. A bout fifty from here attended a card party held at the c'.ty hail at Fast Gary Saturday evening. Mr. Wm. Ho';c!t sold at auction pale Saturday all of his household furniture. A; present will reside at tV home of h's dausriiter Mrs. Co'.Hns, whose lo.me Is at Mark. Mr. W. l. Oliver who lias heen quite ick d'irinjf the past week is much improved. Master Kenneth TCcilman Is on the Bk-k list. Mr. and Mrs. Krnst Xelson and son visited with relatives in Chicago over Sunday.

HESSVILLE

Miss Bessie Archibald of Morroceo left for htr if!i fiii after havttiK spent the past week at the home of her aunt Mrs. I. 3,ambert. Mrs. Ward Smith a -id Mrs. Ward Kesler vUUed 'Mrs. Chas. loodpastor at St. Margaret's hospital last Friday nr.d reports her as being somewhat !mvroved. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sliny and childlen spent TUanks-Jivins with the lattr's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. IXlletaugh of Crowr. Toint. Mr. and Mrs. Laindsren entertained a number of out of town g-uests Tiianksgi.ing day. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Edmunds and family are visiting- the latter's parents Mr .and Mrs. F. Roda, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Srhs.y and son Robert visited with the former's s!.;.t, Mrs. P.. Brown ani family el Hami.e nd Sunday. Iorca Aid S'-.e'-ty will meet at the church Tiur.'in . ! -;. 1st at 2:00 p m All member at- re,; ; r?t ed to attend. Mr. ' .v . iio.u :,i Kaken and their daughter Pr ncen w re t'ao guests of Mr. and M s. s. . M-ssenser Thanksfc'ivins uy. Mr. aud Mr. Tj. T,:u,tz and children of East C1i!. :.-'!. T::tlksKlvtnsr day

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We eat too Much Meat which Clogs Kidneys, then the Back Hurts. M- sr folks forget thru the kidneys. 2'': Vh bowels, fcet slu-'-Ri.-h and otoRc'l a:uJ need a fiushiasr occasionally, ..e we have backache and dull misery p th kidney region, severe head-M-hes, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, J stomae-h, .sleeplessness and all ftorts of bladder disorders. Von simply must keep your kidneys ncfive a.nd clean, and the moment you feel an ache, or pain in tlo kidney rffr'.on, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug sture here, lake a. tablespoonf uI in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days nd your kidneys will then act fine. Thi famous sa'rs is made, f i (ui tio. "'d of grapes and lemon juice. e..:... ' i:,' d with lir h.a- and : 1 at mle r . fii.-di clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders . Jad Salts In harmies-: Inexpensive: makes a delight, ul effervesce t:t li'htawter drink which everyhody should taV: now and then to keep tb.-ir kidneys clear, thus avoiding serious coiup.'K.ations. A v.-e'l-kno-yn local drut-'ctt iay? j e sells lots r.t Jad Salts to f. iks who bel.eve in overcopiin? kidney trouble '.""bile it is or:ly 1rf:ble. Adv.

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35c Between Kenwood and Gostlin and State Line and Columbia !" additional passencror Ec-asonafcle rates Elsewhere Phonos irannnond 3:137 and 120GJ

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DO YOU KNOW?

"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

1 How lonjj was John Marshall chief justice? 2 How does the population of Ireland and Norway compare? 3 When do the most severe storms occur In Florida? 4 How hot does an oven have to he to bake .biscuits? 5 How fast does the earth travel on Its journey around the sun? fi Who was the first republican nominee for president? T Where does most of tho nshestoa

usod In the world com from? 8 Where In most of the ribbon made In the United States manufactured? 0 When wis tho lirst Ford car made? 10 When Is the helpht of the uhlppinn season In Florida? ANSWER3 TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS 1 How many miles of petroleum pipe lines in the United States? Answer. Sl.tmo. 2 How many people In this country partb'jpate in co-op r:itl ve societies or some kind? Ans. liotween 30,000,000 and 40,ii00,000. 3 I'id tii.. Holshp vik 1 issue a cur-rope;-of their own? Ans. They did. 4 Who is (iermanys richest man? Ans. Huffo Siinnes. 5 After what hour is It proper to wear evenins clothes? Ans. Al'tor 6 P. m.

ti What Is BUgar made of? Answer. Sugar is a chemical combination of carbon, oxvuen and hydrogen. V Who carries the ring: for a bridegroom until It is time for it to be used in a marriage ceremonj? Ans. The bust mad. 8 Cun any player In a poker Kame demand to cut tho cards? Ans. After the player following the dealer has refused to cut tho cards, the rulea say that no other player has the rorht to cut tho cards. The dealer usually permits a player to cut the cards if a request Is mado. ! From whut did the Ride s-trtdle develop? An;-;. Frm the pillion or pad on which the lady road behind her escort. 10 What sort of a fruit Is a tanelo? Ann. It is a cross between a nrapefruit and a tangerine.

INDIANA WOMAN SAYS "NERVOUSNESS GONE"

1 Nellie Shield of Ilia Oakland A.K., i Tells How Sh Vu Quickly Eelp- ( d by Nrv-Worth. &ad Kr j Letter. j "I had Indigestion and I was in a bad ' condition," said Mrs. Shields. "1 was so wtRk and nervous that I could not even eat a meal with pleasure. fine day I tried a sample of Nerv-Worth and found it so pleasant, to take that I bought a bottle. After t.ikinjr one bottle, am jr'ad to Kive this tpstim my, for ,t has helped me more thnn auv other rrn-it i i n h:ii ftVur (nL-nn "

day now letters telling; of Nerv-Wort h's trrost work eome n,to the Verv-Worthl

offices. These letters offer the most convincing of proof because thev represent the voice of the public. ' Vpbllc opinion is what counts, and It eoes without ifayiiiB as these letters prove that the pubiles otinion of Nerv-Worth is exceptionally hiKh. If yoll suffer from nervousness or any of Its attending ills and stomach trouble and the ills that jro with It, Klve Xerv-Worth a trial and if jour first trial bottle does not benefit you, your money will be refunded N'erv-Worth ,s now $1 per bottie. Sold hv Summftr. 1 V. n ... ,

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1?he first carload was sold out in less than a week! Half of the second, just arrived, is already taken! One hundred is the limit of our allotment of the national distribution of 2000 of these superb player-pianos, and after these are sold, no more can be secured by us this year to sell at this remarkably low price

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Secures One 2lA Years to Pay While You Play

So easy have we made It for you to own the glorious CONWAY Super-Simplex Player-Piano, that you can soon pay for it without ever-having felt the outlay. We will accept $10 as an initial deposit, the balance of first payment payable on delivery. The rest can be paid in easy monthly instalments over a period of 1 years.

Reduced From $750 Here is your chance to buy the finest $750 player-piano ever built,at a saving of $215! And you will be among the first to have this new type of instrument that is proclaimed everywhere as the final triumph of player-piano perfection.

The Price of $535 Includes 1 A beautiful bench to match without extra charge. 2 One tuning and delivery anywhere without extra charge. 3 Terms of payment are extended over a period of 2 years. 4 Free exchange privilege and 30-day refund guarantee. 5 Special small down payment of $10 will secure one for you, balance of -first payment payable on delivery. 6 5 -year written guarantee. 7 Generous supply of music rolls may be added to the contract price without any incrjase in the first cash or monthly payments.

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It is a most interesting story of the greatest achievement in play er -piano construction ever made. It is worth reading whether you are ready to buy a player-piano now or years from now. Write for a copy today.

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There can be no question in your mind after you have purchased a CONWAY Supt r-Simplex Player-Piano that you secured one of the finest player-pianos ever built. And anyone who owns a much more expensive make not equipped with the Super-Simplex Action '.vi!l be quick to acknowledge, after trying your CONWAY, that it is far superior to theirs. Make this test: Stop playing at any single note and see how long the key stays down. In the CONWAY it will stay down 40 seconds or more without pumping. In the average player-piano it will stay down only 5 to 10 seconds. The difference in the playing of the two is startling. In the CONWAY you get responsiveness and beauty of expression that is amazing. And the operation of it i3 a revelation of lightness. No effort. You can play by the hour without tiring. Come and try this test

After you hear it you will want it more than you ever wanted any other!

Open Every Evening Until Nine During This Sale

In buying the CONWAY Super-Simplex Player-Piano at the reduced price of $335. yqu know positively that you are getting an instrument c f matchless quality. You know positively that no one can boast of a player-pirno that plays more beautifully than yours, no matter vviiar price was paid for it. You know positively that your CONWAY will give yr u every satisfaction in the world, for it is built by America's oldest and one of the largest piano manufacture, s in the world HALLET 8s DAVIS PIANO CO., of Boston. And you know positively that the written guarantee you get with the CONWAY is the best possible insurance of satisfaction. And finally, yon have cur positive assurance that this CONWAY at V535 is absolutely the same in every respect as whtn it was $750.

You are getting the CONWAY Super-Simplex Player-Piano at a saving of $215 from the regular price as a result of a big drop in the cost cf naterials, lower labor costs, plus the economy of vast quantity production. The leading deaTers in every state in the Union concentrated on the best Player-Piano that could be produced to sell at an attractive price and chose the CONWAY Super-Simplex Player-Piano as the instrument that met every standard of quality, and at the same time was priced at a figure that everybody could afford. The limit we could get this year to sell at $535 was 100. One carload of them has already been sold. The second carload has juit arrived. ACT NOW, before they are all taKenI

This Written Guarantee Given With Each Piano The CONWAY Super-Simplex Player-Piano is fully guaranteed IN WRITING. Each instrument carries the following written warranty of the manufacturer: "We guaranteed this CONWAY Snper-S'mphx Player-Piano to bs exactly the same instrument as to quality as the one heretofore sold at $750. This Player-Piano manufactured by the HALLEf & DAVIS PIAiIO CO., is fully warranted fcr five years as to material and workmanship. Shod dit prove defective within that time we will make the same good." HALLET & DAVIS PIANO CO., Boston Mass.

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