Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1922 — Page 5

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" ri w r!S3 n fl fJ n rsn r ta ns its tn

mm m i wen: found m sm imwm senatorial fight

Do you think dirt diamond ling soak Devil and watch. never ell off -a ycurs in Blue 3-e-fi

pOSITIPAj Sttk f f TO 1 II

UilFt rAIL IS UPSET

v, ill have on tlie ballots Keveridge trill j M.13. O. A. Krinbilt ar.d Mrs. T. W. Iiy v.! the advance over Senator ,'lerlm will bo the hostesses at the It. in common knowledge that the first maeting- of the Ladiea' Aid of the First iiume on the ticket gets the votes of f Presbyterian church tomorrow afteriiihpv unthinking perrons. "15." comes I roon at half past two o'clock.

b'i'ore "X." in th-s alphabet and there- J j fore llexei'klge will be first on the bal- ! 7dr. and Mrs. J. K. Sanson have le- !

t .ts. The nanipn ! imf rr.t.ite nnles-s f established t hems- vo ni their former

thre are three (.r more candidates, j he me, corner South Hohman and High- j.

In the Democratic contest the namea ! land s'.reets, a,;tcr Jivlps lor the past

Democrats to Have Their First Real State-Wide Frimary Fight and Big Battle Is on

-r.Mli PUPEAU AT STATE CAP1TSU ixUI NAl'i'V.IS. Ma.oh ..-The upi of the political dope bucket by "e nn-NPectln:,' em ranee two old Hre par'V men into the Uemocrati ? battle for the Vnited States nator Urination is r the subject of close j i v the student of the oum'pa.sn. Wo definite, enduMon have 1 1 .u re tched. , From all indica! ions the T.mocra- ' . ... ;c ta have i first leal state

wide primary fight, which mean.-, that rhe stray members of that party w.U -,.t participate in the Republican primary as has been their colore m past ,mpaiew , .... .... rn-

j iff primary ukui 1, -at Franks will tend to bolster up the (-.n'cral of that party which has been the racked edge of d.smtegrauon

f ' . that there

f-l.IT t K rot jrv --' ' he l Penary fl:ht by the J.emoerai.-. It S rumored around tne jpital that the forces of Thomas Tagvrlil stet busy in a few days and

, ,4.mnt to dra Dan W . e-ul

h out of the contest. t Tha crtrance of Simms is regarded . an sJIrcnt by the Tagsart faction.

o-j the ether hand the nanapiciwu. v. .3...-i r.r Ralston, former governor,

i THE candidate of the paxn

-.rved to accentuate the growing

U- .,f ! rula by the Taggart-i.

!Wnibination.

impartial observers or tne veuu- . j-..! rtor T-talKton will not

l.fl SltU-J uti-Mwv. , rtaui of trouble in setttnc

m ora votes than any othtr of the five didatea for the paxty's senatorial fcoinlaation, et, if Simms stays in. it U believed the nomination will be a rowa Jcto the state convention. In ,ia,t ex aist, of course. Ralston v.lU be

a n ffort was niade at tue

L D.nric leader, last Tuesday to

4 r.nn8f that .Killi-ioil "

Seine thrown at the feat of the party.

itr ii said the 'comw"

has dis-

osse

was ar

was on a vacation m me Vart being a wis, PO"1161"'" would not da to make a public demonstration of machine gag rule and U

aa through his effort tnat on was delayed until Mr. Ralston icould get his announcement of ca.ainacy to the press. ! in view of the precaution taken T L TaBgart men it was rather amusper,ons on the inside when Mr. -imm. Jt came alonS and AM for the nomination. E. G. Hoffman and U O. E'ingham of Fort Wayne were ainong t leading spirits in the calling of tbo w'erenco. presumably for the purof hav47.S-tV lifiMnSug strike 5!: t It is said when

tey discovered the cnarse ... - ttjev did not attend the sessloa. .oitc of the rep beg exhibited

lb the Democrats the. oattate irs r' lno. . of the fa.il

yrospec fr.r

Loatberi Indian, announced whils t"

hlanapolis that ne ,

Kis term esplres this Jr. He has S i I one or the other of the houses

tor tany "ears- r"" "

l.,rratio floor leaui. ratijcrai.i" . E iem an.

te"r ct the hand full of Democrats

T,ot believe he will

Eforae bact this year, we -F . ...,c-five lenators

6t"'" . j .tn. ttlero t nil

to be olerted ana iu".v betas member ot a helpless mt-

a .rlty in the legisiativo While tha list week has Been the MJIZ Letter of the political

u7w tW there by the arrivil ?c?7he last day for filing sena tonal dldacies-the coming week whl see

Vh5 Republicau eattpaiffn. -

ra Hie npper ou

l;cl-xed ha d oes

tise being'

to

Friemls of fcenator -

fcwa-tiBS with a great e.

a..t nttermice of

All,.Tt. J.

3evtriase at tori

u w.-iff or- tlfl

( t i- ,..

amparen ibsuvs uu ,

btovide tho targete fur , ;

Speakers which win sow.

tun-p In behalf uf tlie r-'"

f Senator New. ' .

While it in st'll too caw.. - T? Ariilh . It'IiTi

Vte ones to 1,-uage tr.e 'f--

primary campaign there have ,... .,.m indications in the laft wtek that

fthtnss are movins much more sanf""

fjy u; the camp of Ser.ator

announced hefor.- the firyt ot . . .. Xntructe(i

ran organization is bem i

foth role purpose of bring.nS fc'K-1 liia re-nomination. Frpm every inoi.-a-t:on this work is progr"1" 8" th Sene.tor would nay" "in a moat satisfactory manner," The Beveridse organisation is e-uf-fcrinsr from the cold chills which naturally romps to an atreregatioa Coir.. ;i."sel of r.dds ami ends, at this stage f the fight. It Sa becoming- more clear that the Efvni-igc leaders l n'vfr e able t.v knit together a thorough nrg-anlzatiosi. That ts, they will : ct 1 " a'ole to mar, nrmcts through -

will rotate. Rut it is interesting to note that U e nan; of Charles Howard of 'i ijraU Mould lie. the first if they did not. He is a poft '-ard vendor in Windfall and wa considering runt'irer fur presj'd'-nt this year, so he informed the f-e.-retary of state when he filc'I li's petition for jna tor.

two yean street .

:i Lriings-low vii I.it-'roiti

CAST OF CHARAGTERS r

FOR BUCK 01 LEAVE"

s,v a t: t -ea-is-day afternoon ut Pa-'t. two o'clock at the home of Mr. A. A. Vouns. 18.- vate street. A tin e program l a been arranged and a large atfenfia.net. j ieired. The ""' he applied to the Ham mond I.-Jj,!.) so.irc of the l.a.ke county please of ;, Lesue- of Wotne-n Voters orcaa'-aatioi. Kv.try.body i? we!cui,) sn.J nU ieniler; are ursed to cone mi bring their friend. ' Trinity Aid Society will hold a regu-

",u,"-n'J iusinBa meeting- t:ls evening at hal? -past seven o'clock in the -h8,pel. 3tf.-3 Ruth TVTariin epe-n 4 he weekTend with her parents in their Jiome on Highland streot. and had a her house guest her roommate at Na.fiona.1 Kindergarten School of Chicago, Mi.s Lucille Andrews. On Sunday e-v-nir.g Miss Martin entertained at tea in honor of her and Miss Andrew'. birthdays and Itad aj guests twelve c!rs mates from school. A ir.o. delightful eveningVva.s enjoyed. Reverie Tuesday eveirfng, March 14, for the- concert to be given by the Purdue CMee Club tinder the a.uspices ot the Rooster Club in tiie Hammond Country Club. After h program, dajicing- wifl be enjoyed. t Jtwt cheap te twjy a HJIj Hr. .T. JJ. lyrusftl and irrs. M. Scherar were the luncheon g-iteats yesterday of Mt. James Dowling in her home, on Artesian a.veime, Oticago. . F. O. Paiar. Sr.. of Xew Torli CS", i the' house gruewt of tr. ajhl Mrs. F. O. Paige af ICcawood.

Mrs. J. W i.S quite C.l .

Mrs. Julius

' AVhile -X Dm

Smith of r-eUo't s ireet t 11'lcli" would he like

i the Prince of Denmarl-

u Jjfa'e" wittio'.jt "A

Hamlet" withoj;

i.s equai;.'

- I a will

u.h.iost every night win vas touring in. Franco 'll Po'tdicd WOi'd he

j true that. " V Muck 0:1 Leave" without wi; h II:.- n-hniiation fo

riiiertain tne ! - J-" ,: - i.utuw iuu 1 ..nu cr.acs out a

members of the-, Thur-day Afternoon ! J')J '"t" with Romeo's sweetheart omi,t-tlo lui,?. .

Rridge .:iub at luuche.vu on the regu- t l'u- n '"e" 11113 lanluu r" 1 I In

t -c his show ome. hob-nail-carried away .Mary that he

chair and puil off

A mei-ic

lar clitb day thi i week . Mjis Altc Ad. ins will rilcrta.11 the mon'ocrs of the JTt-aa'y 7ooncil St a regular monthly mevting on AVedn!dV evening r t. the he-tno :? Mr. a.io Mrs. W. C. Heltun of Ci'.endale 1'ark. The iojbejet :'v f luiy will lo "Story Telling," and .!!.. '..',icl Hathaway will have charu'5 of t he r rogram. Dis

cussion of th K Ji.eri nt .naen ts

of tho Xat lonal Kducat ioal Society, a convention h!.l lat weclt in Chicajrx, will -follow the i?i.gr:uu. ------

The Deborah Aid Society wsU an ol! day meeting- loi-jtviro v ii Christian churrh .

Tl;e .Ijadie-aT A! 3 Society of tit liyde Park M. fa. thurelt will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. Adams. 1269 Harrison street, tomorrow afternoon at half past two o'clock, for a. Tegular business meeting.

vrard It. Mack of South Bend 3 s tlie house gnest of Mr. tuid Mrs. V. S. Reiter of Sout3i HOtt3.mn"tret for eeveTAl days. A regular meeting of . Opal Jf.ve l!6 It. O. T. if. will toe hlil this evening in tlie 1. O. O. S hTl. t eighito'clocic.

Progressive Conote.ve One of Tru Kindred held regxtlar meeting- on Friday evening- in MtItXe Hall and a mot delightful evening vras enjoyed. There were visitors from the Calumet Concia.ve and South Chicago, and a class of candidates wero initiated into the order. The members enjoyed a social hour during whJtih. delicious Tefrenmcnts were served. Great credit is due Mrs. John Mclxtan for hor proficiency as chairman and tho success of tho affair. At the next stated meeting in two weeks, the conclave will give a pedro and bunco party. The "Woma-n's Auxiliary of St. Taul' Episcopal church will have a meeting on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the, home of Mrs. J. D. Smalley of Detroit street. The ' laaias who Jvava not turned in their blue boxes will kindly ibring- them to this meeting ror the United Thank Offering. Mrs. Lund, Mrs. N'eff and Mrs. Jordan will have etudy class. JHss Laura Short who iajn been, the houso gueet of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Jarrett of Highland etreet. has returned to her homo in North. Judaon. Mrs. Marsh ft.it d "Mrs. Bosaard will entertaSn at podr tomorrow afternoon at two o'dook in the Iatter's ihome, 209 West State etree, for the Lady Maccabees of East Chisago and their friends.

The Ijadie" Aid Society of the Centenary M. E. Church will meet tomorrow for an all day meeting In the parlors of the church. ( The sixth division of the Ladies Aid Society of the First M. E. church will meet on Wednesday- afternoon at one o'clock at the home of Mrs. Cotton, 16 Truman avenue. Mrs. George Bamharn Lacmtn of Hy-slop Place, who ha been Quite 111 for the past week, is slowly improv

ing.

Cordon B. Anderson cf Philadelphia

will bs the guest of his f.anoee, Miss

Margaret Turner of Glendale Park, next week.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

s HEMSTITCHING IleDitlteli to"' Ifriuc Cannes with GoM or Witer Thre4 T Vsney. We match mil relera. VI Mate It. Fkone 44(1, Haramonu. 3-14-tf

lit tho ctate run' i'....nrf. will HOv

be able to gt oat m,tiT entire vote. 3 1- becomes ir.crrasingly ciatr that they " depcn'Sins ca the oratorical t.bill'iy -f their candidate. The particuiar fly ir. flie olStrr,eTlt of tiie Bevcridge org-.-."r,izaticn is the ?rri' , renditions in ndiancpo ia. They Kii ;been depending upon the power of the ,I.cv- Shank city adminiotration to t things in the capital city. J3"' tke Phank organljatlon ia belnjr tota vith factionalism rach ono of tt tBhank leadara seem t0 be working ft ,roas purposes with the others. Although Shank hltaaetf 1. ,ir.1.raiS fcp

,everidge hie le&Sera c.ro -ot having k

v3i tna aanatcriat "-r 1

- . ..... vvuuiuoa la f)e;;iorJ" i

,T)e -..y Adn!.-:,tr3t;o:- f.--a and in 1

tlieateg they wUi .;;t l, 'u ti weilS f HI, tlutteaa tnaw. EjlHMldeia,

7" ich influerce lr. the t- msri lR l?t! tidlsg, Hraeiag, fhoae Hinmaat (ion couaty. ' U 444, 9Tt

Hammond Musical College, Piano, Voice. Violin. Publle pea tttg. Ukalale. Banjo, Maaoolla. Guitat Datisiag. Pramatio Art, 19-1 It's ft m caoq to aaf a Kliy, 7ASSBY PLEATING-SHOP

01 STATE STREET,

Hetnatfteh witfc Gold aad Silre

adrairtUtratio:- feres and injTBeadi ia latateh oil solera, Sanaa

ic-al comedy is presented at the Parthenon theatre, Hammond, on Thurs

day, Friday and Saturday night.", jt

March '', 10 and 11 under the auspieeei ,V3y, lh

or inward 11. .vjiraen i-oai, ;io. M-'. ltr Und,jubt,-d

on-rana or foreign ' wish sergt. 1 Jln,j

Patrick Henry Barnes, author of tl'.o play, iii hi.t original role of "A Buck" supported by a large company of enter

tainers, Miss Dorothy Xierengarten, of.j

lirancb J Ji""""""- ""'' ,.j

j ne roie ot Jiary i.te iis pjayeii in France by Private Joe Donoghue. of Philadelphia, the original east halving been made up entirely of doughboys.

have i H made a wonaerrui gin, so ciiannthe ! ing and attractive that it was hard to j make the Pucks believe that "she" was really a Duck Private "herself," and

ta

lit v e bee

1 man..

seating- capacity of Hammond's theatre beautiful there are many good seats yet to be had and crowded -houses

should be seen at every performance. The committed in charge ba've decided to add a matinee on Saturday for the school children to p'.ve ttiem an opportunity of seeing ibis patriotic musical ornedy foi the low ririoe uf twenfyJive cntits proT'd.-d the;, i-eiure a special school ticket ami exchauge at the box offict- after Wednesday t.nd up to Saturday at ono o'clock' for u regular admission ticket. There -,!; be- r. 1 reserved seats at the matinee and the adults will ihe charged the regular fee '' one dollar.

EYES EXAMINED br Dr. L. C. Arkix New feapraved

Chas. Arkin & Son Jewclm and Gptometritts 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND.

truly girl Mary J-c

charming really

riM.-i ti 1-..,

..... u, ny .Mercnaart.-n w in

e the Hammo'id Al

e ideal type for the pari. With

taK-nt, -h"r sweet voice:

her attraetive nersnnalitv

Xierenguri "it i.s hound to jeore s. bis;! iridi idvial h't here. ' j

Miss

ft - '

"J""irr-nrn TlrrTrfi-ii

PEAICE

The tlurd .livi-ion of tiie Ladies Aid Society of tie Kitst M. Ii. church, will meet with Mr?. Koy Wilson at her home, 10 We-st Warren street, tomorrow afternoon tit half p.ut two o'clock. A large attendance is desired.

Mifs Ethyl e Doyle

.lenrne, another little,

WAS HE JUST TELLING r.nn.K ANnmni yarn?

crti-vrrrnc t)acp to ti o n wuuimiiw aywa-a. iiiiiik

BUTTONS: FORM A

GUARD OF HONOR, I Jimmy Should Know the j Girls Would Find Him

rroop Uoy .Scouts itf America, to- S

day formed the award of holier at the funeral .f their loyal friend. Harrison S. Voorlu-ir, who died Sunday morning--The services were held under the direction of Oar field Masonic Lodge. Rev. Farrett offSciatei. Burial was made at Oak Hill. Mr. Voorheis was chairman of the troop committee of troop three. In session last night the executive committee of the Scouts adopted the following resolution: IX MEMORY OF SCOUT 'HARRISON S. VOORHEIS. Shocked, as our whole community was by the death of aur fellow townsman Harrison S. Voorheis, on March 5, 1332; it is with profound sorrow and deep regret that the Executive Ofmmittee of the Hammond Council, Boy Scouts of America at its meeting of March 6th, 1322 records the untimely departure of him our beloved scout, and co-worlcer in behalf of the boys of our community. He has gone to his maker; The Great Scout Master of The Universe, who has had recorded the good that our Harry ha 3 done 'by hi3 unceasing in tereat and untireless work in behalf of welfare of our boy. Every scout in Hammond is deeply effected and mourns his departure. He was always -most interested in making them happy, and as the Head our Camp Committee, has done noble service and most wonderful work in seising to it that the annual outings of our "boys were beneficial, helpful and

erjoyable and for their good and the (

Eooa or tne community. Boy Scouts, we have had a loss that we. as members cf the Ccuncil most sorely feel, and you have loat a sincere and most, helpful friend and co-worker. Integrity and fidelity was his proper portion. He did his work well ever keeping guard and standing upon keeping faith and a good conscience. As a fitrial consolation, let us so live that when our pilgrimage on earth has passed we may clasp hands with him In that great reunion of ail those who hava kept faith in the laws, practices and teachings of that great organization for good and usefullness the Boy Scouts of America. Executive Committee, Hammond ."Coy Scouts, P.. C. Pierce, Pres.

Out in Time.

Oeii A bbiet t. a. noniilar trvn'

am.'jte,,,r act res, ruid Pinxer. will thi

V" -Han. u j.ttie French sir!: 8

,1n1 ivi'l . .a .-. c 'S

"ie JcaiUIO SOI.!' j f r-h show. "When." assisted (by "a

... , , , wi'l be .seen its

x reno.'i girl pari. i"'-ss I-oIh Clark win till the role of' Norma Van Cortland and her fine so-' pro no voice will he a, ard to trreat ad--

. a'lTdge in two musical numbers "He:- f

j A'iiericrt," and ";4h' Dream i -ri - . ,1

1 "..- 'idiA V. 1,1 i'l.-JJr ..:Cfle jVirij George il. Sn.bh of j wji. f.e splendid .barH.-nj vr.;.-, o' tie feature of tho Cric.ic

j -' i: o. a l!i)ck on ..oja-jj." j .' ce Burns of Chic.y-.j, will b. the M 1 P., the ptirt ho riain ito ; j,, Franc.-., I a.vi jv.'ayed at! over the A 1.1. F. eir-

icuil. JiayrnotiJ . r.ov u ri! Hr.y th : K.J

; 1 '' ' hotel v-icrk. o?-.-ar I'rcli-r

the i-ii-sr )..)!' .;-r, (,--i.v'2

iurnt..-.-s ; Cli icas. 'i, !

was one i UJJ 1 produe-'

Opposite Mee Hotel Phone 358 645 Hohman Street Hammond

COD FISH

12'2C

EREL. .... 10c

i t

Ambrose

"Wite-u u. mere man can draw tiie u.dni salon from a woman that she doesn't really know whether or i;ot he's spoofing her, that man certainly has occasion to pat himself on tho back. Has he not, girls? Well that's tho situation of this wsriter . This morning he called Miss Kate Emery, valued employe in the office of V. S. Commissioner Charles Surprise. He asked her whether she had heard about a hold-cip ia-st night. She said she had, "Mr. Jimmy Trost. police sergeant, was in her this morning in tJie Kirsch case. Ho said a man was walking along Goatlin street near Hohman when an automobile containing two or three men swung up to the curb. Several arma were thrust from behind the curtains and octopus-like they drew the ipedestrian into the moving machine. Then the robbers went through his pockets and while the car sped on. threw him out on his head." That she said wajj M. Trort's story. He called it the etory of a "pretty holdup." "But," she added, "why do you want to know? Why do you ask me? Why don't you ask Mr. Trost? Why don't you call the police station?" Please, lady, pieaae. One Question at a time. In the first plt.ee the police station doesn't know anything about it. In the second (place Mr. Trost is sleop'ing and cant be disturbed. In the third place a news story is worth what it costs and this story is worth a lot. And as for spoofing why that's absurd. Newspaper men never spoof. Really the Inquiry was quite legiti

mate and if

done well

Havbord will b.s impersonated by C. . KinBwe.il and Hurry C. Miller, William ; Picco.o will Le the hotel proprietor, and will, be featured in a special song,, Lowell ri. Fisi-er will be the "Steve' Murphy" with George Smith as his side1 partner. Virgil Whilaker will recite1 the prologue and Rudy Monberg and! Niek Scatena will be the two be'.I hops. ' With duch a talented supporting cast! and with "Pat" Barnes himself in his original role of "A Buck" and with a: big chorus of attractive girls and ex- j service men, the Hammond production1 of "A Buck on Leave" is sure to be the j biggest kind of a succesa. The advance sale of reserved seats! opened big yesterday and the success! of this initial appeal of Edward H. Lai sen Pose. No. S02. V. F. W. for support has been responded to very 4iberaiiy, but owing to the enormous ex-

prae of the production and the large

WHITE FISH 10c RED SALMON .... 22c

Sliced Halibut .... 22c

i

It appeals to people of refined taste -Blue Devi!. - ;..66

Parkers Donuts The Proof is in THE EATING

Kello Cigars Are the Best

there wa any spooang

let the reader decide.

U BULL HEADS .... 22

PERCH

At

I

7c

MnMintvunKwirita

SMOKED FISH

Finnan Haddie, and every kind of Fish imaginable

KIWANIANS TO TAKE CHARGE OF , CANADIAN WEEK

CHIROPRACTORS PICK OFFICE 3 The members of the Northwestern. Indiana Chiropractic Association from several counties of this state, met on fcund-iy afternoon at the office of C. F. . Williams, in the Citizens" National Bank ' tuilding. i It was a very interesting and instructive session for all those present. j 'Tho following officers were elected; ror the ensuing year: President. Harry ; W. Eastwood, Citi2n's National Bank ' Building, Hammond; Secretary, tre---urer, Frank Chase, O. K. Building. H mond. The next regular meeting -v. jibe held in Gary at the office of N. .1. Kadeff, April 2nd, at 2 p. m. I

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

, Canadian week, commemorating the 140 years of peace between Canada and the United States will be celebrated in Hammond under the auspices of the Kiwanis clubs Tlie program for the week. will be prepared by the club. At the luncheon today of the Kl-

" aeciaea to nave a .-.t ,r.Arv

monthly dinner, the iast Tuesday even- U78-.T Hammond. ing of each month. On that day the ! AX-One" hard eoal" uaial weekly luncheoti will r,nt he i Must be sold b- Thursday.

held. Judge V. S. Riter told the ' grah.-avoWestJjanimond. .3:7 club of the meeting of Kiwanis trus- t FOTi SAI.E A. V,. C. cabinet type , , - i i ... , , i washing m.Tch.ne, condition equal to tees which he attended at mcent.es. neir Fri Apply 156 Hyland si.. Ind- j phono 5? 127 Hammond. 'T:3

FtVIP titvt ?

rooms. tEljC.

use

furn. light hekpg. j ath. furnace heat, , 115 Clinton st phone

heater. 69'i Ill-

Jast a Part of Service la order lo rapf ly gas refalarly to our consaraeri, we keep on hand 16,8&P toos of coal and coke and 160,000 gallons of oil When you look at your dean kitchen and cellar, just consider that the Gas and Electric Company carries the coal pile and handles the ashes, in order that clean fnel may always be on hand for the comfort and economy of those who wish to use it

Your Dwindling Coal Pile It is a wonderful convenience to have on hand a Gas Heating Stove, ready to give instant heat at the touch of a match.

Wc are showing several styles, from the little copper reflector heater, costing a few dollars, up to the elaborate radiant tjpe which is a thing of beauty and powerful in results. Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company

Hm $-b& V &hcv$&J?U ftW? SW??y-ii!Sf fs Jeszg

Jag-.

B

ram hack

is not only a name it is not only a Grand Piano but, it is an ideal an ideal diat enjoys a greater following than any other Grand made. Costs No More Than a Good Upright

requires no more space than an upright. It is an instrument of exquisite beauty pnd will prove itself of unlimited service and also a heritage for generations to follow.

If you hive an old upright or player we will accept it the same as cash in the purchase of a new Brambach Grand. Easy payment plan for those who prefer.

Headquarters for Victor Victrola and Edison Phonographs Straube Piano & Music Co. 631 HOHMAN STREET,. HAMMOND Estimate Furnished on Piano and Furniture Refinisliing

tie

nt ef the ttt-a ;! The i a . . U -Hi 'ft -V is a i i -r .'JWV-J. " Pit , r' 9 - - J M '

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