Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1922 — Page 18
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AUTOISTS TO BENEFIT BY - COOPERATION
r?iXTA-NArOLIS, I ml., Jan. 20 Peaking to strengthen it a roai info rmation Tlprtjnent In exlvanco of tlie sprlnac touring- season, the Hoosier Ptate Automobile A.soc1ation !3 arranging for the co-operation of every county highway superintendent In Indian. accoTdln-g to announcement vsale mJt the a.Fociation's headquarters here today. The ariEfrjncenifcnt further says ttrot when coron-et'-d U la believed that the system of r-port-ioe rod conditions will be a bis improvement over the prt-j-ent plaa. 'The county highway suTvrintend(a'.l everywhere arc men fully alert to the necess.'ty for having: pood roadwy -for traffic," says M. K. XoMet. likiAAger f the autcmobile association. "We ir not only getting responses from these highway officials froja oer tie fta-te oi." Hooslerdora. b-ut we are tet-tingr enthnsiati responses, " Mr. Noblrt continues. "The road men atrrr?a to co-operate with us heartily so that we mar liave detailed infonnULtion of char.g-ts In the condition of main mtor routes in every county of the taie, alto to keep us advised of detours. Thty will report every few weftks as to the status of tixelr roads, or cftener if changes Tiecesslt&te it. This state-wid.e road information will be compiled jn the oentraJ efTiee. of the Hoosier automobile association and distributed to the touring bureaus of the branch offices of tie ajwociation in Evaxisville, Terre Ktott, Richmond, New Albany, MuneSe, Ftrt V.'aync, Lafayette Kion:u, South Bend Gary and Lia-porte." The association alo announces that one of the important features of t'aia road reporting service wUl be that each county highway iupnrir! indent Iias agreed to keep a earful chock -up n r--,nr onpntip cf the law
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which recruirca detorjrs to be marked rCl the -way around. This law which went into effect la.it spring was variously enforced or nig looted, according to the whim of the various local authorities during 1921, the motor association says, and adds: Trils a highly important bit of legislation, of gTeat valve to motoristu of Indfajva If it Js enforced, end of no value whatever unless it is enforced. Inasmuch as we pponsord this law we feel highly gratitled to know now that the highway officials cf each oounty are with us In Its enforcement." Mosit of the highway superintetwfents, declare they recognize the HoosicT State Automobile Association as the one great central source of good for motorists in Indiana and pledge their support in its beneficial and protective work for owners of motor vehicles. "Now, if we can get a larger state wide membership to supvrt us ire will accomplish many splendid things in 1922"' adds the motor association's statement. "Mo'it peipJe forget that "emborship feea alone carry on our work for we are not a profit-
t making organization. More membership: means mTe benefits nil amnnd."
MUNSTER
Mr. Van Til who lived on the eajrj end of Munster for a number of years has moived to Ianbing. Mr. VanderWall has moved bia family in the house vacated by Van Til. Cement blocks are being hauled and preparations made for the erection of a nw house on Ridge Road by a Hammond party. The house will be located between Mr. Meyers and Mr. Mullinaar lots.
An Aesthetic. A nntnher of dentins were swapping experiences the other dny and one related how a colored roan had brought liis wife to him to have, some teeth extracted. When the employment of gns was suggested the husband looked quite worried and said: "Couldn't you gib her suffin' a little milder'n gns, dootah? Couldn't yon gib her gasoline?" Boston Transcript '
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Sale of Army Style Brooms Regular 99c rallies. Well made, veneered handles, p-een corned brooms. SpeciaHj Ofi priced for Saturday -mrv jQ,
New Army Shirts li:r"ri?.?o": $2
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Mev Heavy Sheep Coats S?f?. $6 OVERSHOES 1st quality, $2.50 grade GOVERNMENT HIP RUBBER BOOTS From our special price, 7 C ; Brooklyn Navy Yard, extra speonly ... : V A 1 cial. while 50 cases last MEN'S WOOL GLOVES 19c
IMPORTED FUR GLOVES $2.00 values in brown or black, 3? 1 1 Q special $ Xm li7
IMPORTED SAFETY RAZORS Can be used with Gillette blades, come in vel- CQ vet lined nickle plated case 7 C
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SALE ON BLANKETS Our Blankets have been grouped into 3 large lots for immediate disposal.
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WOOL-FINISH PLAID BLANKETS In beautiful colors, regular $6.00 O AO values, only . . "
WOOL-NAP PLAID BLANKETS In pink, blue and tan plaid $4.50 j AO values, onlv . .
ARMY QUILTS Make good Raidiator covers, weigh about 6 pounds, 1 QC Special 100
OVERALLS "220 weight, Jackets or j GOVERNMENT WOOL SOCKS Regular 60c overalls, $1.69 values, QC ; values, while 600 dozen last, OPJ
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This is strictly a Thrift Week offer good only for jthe remaining two days of this week. This stamp if used now means fifty dollars paid on any Piano you select tomorrow. It means exactly the same as thougK you paid an equal amount in silver or gold. If you doubt the genuineness of this offer, it will pay you to take the trouble to investigate, but you will have to
ACT NOW! as time is short and we will certainly be rushed to capacity Saturday. REMEMBER, too, prices have been reduced not boosted for this Thrift Week.. The Stamp opposite therefore if cashed in during the next forty-eight hours is like depositiat so much money m
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Paid on any New Piano in the Store You will profit immensely if yon can realize the genuineness of this offer and will remember this as one of the greatest money-saving opportunities you ever took advantage of. You will point back to it with pride that you saw the opportunity and accepted it.
4ot only that you have luieci a definite tangible need in your hornet not only for your own gratification, butalso furnishing that necessity the growing children must have, and the thing that is just as essential to them as school training.
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The above stamp cannot be used after 1 0 o'clock Saturday niglit it. actually expires at that time. We will, however, extend this privilege. If you come in and make a selection before the time limit, bringing this Thrift Stamp with you, we will make delivery at a later time to be specified by you. But you MUST make the selection THIS WEEK, to get the benefit of the $50 Thrift Stamp.
This offer is absolutely bona-fide. ShaiLu yoa be inclined to doubt it, we suggest you bring with you any experienced piano man. Let him. if you wish, determine whether or not we have made a genuine deep cut in our prices. If he is competent judge you will say this is the rcvwfc slaxtLa oiler ever made.
You Need the Piano and You Can't Afford to Throw $50 Away This Thrift Stamp is a bigger thing than most people realize and there's going to be such a last minute rush to take advantage of it, we suggest you not wait another minute. If it is convenient, come to the store tonight and look over the largest stock of the leading makes of pi.inos ever displayed iu North-
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