Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1922 — Page 8

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iliHiigtd hit, luck from the "Old Uus" to a Hup Baby Grand.

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CONSTRU'-TICX work ou the new titanislais church and community house is expected to be completed before the Jlrst of the year.

FOLT. hundred and ninety-two Dicn and women, not including the Gym i.luucnts, tnroiied in the Eas-t Chicago public cveuintf schools.

MEMBKU.S ; the Park Board will meet, tomorrow nln'ht when it is rxpected that they will take under ait-

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next year.

Ihc University rooms. Harry Lyons delivered a speech to the members.

MPS. fllESTKK JOHNSON', one oi the women attending the W. C T. I, convention at Wabash, Indiana, u a.? elected delegate to the Natl n-

al convention to ho held in P'.iila-

delphia on Nov. 7, IS, and 13.

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the Gaty Froe.belj are now battling for football honors, at the Kast Chicago arena Held. This if the frame postponed two weeks ago.

JOHN SCOTT, of the firm of Marsh and S'-ott has returned to Gary .-jfter .pcii(l!iiK several weeks on a tour of the northern Pacific Coast. John who is a world-war vctra:i, is much improved in his health.

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TWENTY-TWO rounds of whirl-

j wind boxing featurinr tho two pro-t.-ires of "Billy" McAvoy Pnt!v ! llocco vs. K upio Trirohic, is billed I to take place at S'abo's hall, next

! Friday nifcht .

T1IH H. P. O. F.Iks of Gary favor the petting aside of a portion of the

Unties fur a state park and will

.support the new Judge Gary Pishop Alerdinr Settlement II u pr..Jct a.-cimllnpr to two resolutions pasel by t hat body.

Ossified Man Purzzles Science But Retains His Cheerfulness

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i United Stages District court at Trtj O.ianapoli!". spent 'he day yesterday in Indiana Harbor and Fast Chicago ) with Col. Walter J. Illley, F.att Chi- ! caco's banker.

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j CII.VP.LTn NASSAU was laid tip a i f w days this wek as the result of '. an automobile accident. Charlie's ! car turned turtle and he was ptn1 r ed -beneath the "Baby Iincoln" for ia fraction of a minute.

A "frotr" that kept cnglng councl.man Mc'enna's throat nt an oratorical unitK'iO with his co-co-un-eiir-ien Mornlay night, was the re.uit of swa'.lowlmr too much fresh nir dtir:ns the Dodjrer-flopher battie Sunday.

A let of s-nioUe caused the tire department to make a run to the build-in-,' located at 1233 Jeff rson stteet ytsteiday. The firemen f. imd two bricks disp-aced in the cliimney, which caused the smoke to find its way into the flat of Frank CMeso!-hkl.

TIIK Calumet Business College of Gary is made defendant in a. suit tiled in the Gary Iake Superior court hv Anthony Poll. Jr., and J . Frank Smith, partners in the Continental Illustrating- Company for $."20.01) alleged duo on advertising cuts.

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F. S. PRA PER. deputy prosecutinsr attorney, is aetlnc as prosecuting attorney in the City court today.

ON Hallowe'en night, the East

j Side Men's Club will hold a masI (juerade dance in the olj Military I Hall, now known aa the Odd Fei- ' lows' hall.

! KEXNKTH CALL, and G. E. WulI fner were admitted to the Klwanls : Club at their last weekly meeting at

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i,;ern m your ;. Lock for the .. -:A "SOCIETY" on Ihe envelope. If uscn a trial, you wiil use r.o others. lupferberg EPRIISLNTATIVE

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I p om yourjace, molhei'l S. S. S Ia the Great Builder of Red- ! Blood-Cells and Rheumatism ' Most Go! Jut Try It! "rheumatism ? Me? No. Indeed, it's . nil cone, every bit o? it! It's sun- ; lilne u3 Joy for rae r.ow for the firjt lira" ia years. 1 feel a wonderful j fiery asraiti ia the frea nioiien I usv-d ! io hare when ray dayt were ;oiin;'"r. I look at my hinds aad tB'.nk ef ttie ' t-is-s and swclllrgij they nsed tn hnve. I bend way over to the floor. I hnron't ' leen able to 1o tbst la manv yearn, j 1 csa thank S. S. for It alll To ' me It wan s rlalnp sua of joy and 11bj erty Brothers and sisters in misery, do not close jronr eyr and think that j health, free motion enit strength are Roue from you fcrevcr! It is not so. ! It is hfe and cow for all of you. j S. S. S. ! waiting to h !p you." There j Is a resson why S. S. 8. will help ! yon. When you Increase tbe number j of your red-blood cells, the entire sytern undergoes a tremendous chf.nK. Everything depends on blood-strencth. i Blood which is minus sufficient redcells leads to a long list of troubles. ! Rheumatism la one of them. 8. 8. 8. I is tha great blood-cleanser, blosdI builder, sjstem atreDgthener, Eerre in- ! vlgorator. It eto's skin eruptions.

too. pimries, olflrkheads, acne, noils, eczema. It bnllds up run down, tired men and women, beautifies complexions, makes the flesh firmer. Start S. S. S. today. It Is sold at all drujr stcres In two sizes. Tha lsrser slie bottle ia the mora economical.

NEXT summer may sco a colony of 'beaut if-.: I homes in the vicinity of the clary Country Club. Lr. and Mrs. F. W. MerrPt have rendy purchased n two acre site iui-

riNTERNATlONAL NEWS SERVICE) GRAND i;APllS, Mich., Oct. Tony Modjeski, a puiiile to science, hasn't a nvvable joint in his body, hasn't moved a fraction of an inch on Ids cot for nine long years, has been an invalid for two decades, and although facing a slow and horrible d. ath, sas he hasn't enough time to live to be unhappy. For Tony, who i.-i forty-two, and one of the really fsw tissified men known to tho medical wo-ld, is the personification of optimism, say attendants at the hospital here, where he Is a patient. When Tony was thirteen he told his father .bills in his spinal reirion

annoyed him. At seventeen he was crippled and at thirty-three he was placed upon a cot where he remains in the same position, year after year. Of late his Jaws became joined, and a few days aKO a dentist wan called to extract one of the patient's teeth that he might be fed by use of a tube. F.ig league baseball and radio a-e Tony's hobbies. lie experiences a real thrill every time Babe Ruth knocked a homer. Tony, with death not far away, manages to be happy with it all. "Haven't time to be Unharpy," says he.

straw a hog weighing about 500 pounds was seen near the stack. After threshing was over the portly animal could not be found.

Just nine weeks ic the day had elapsed since the threshing, when the hog appeared at the feed, lot, having redured soraj hundred odd

pounds. The hog bad been burie during the threshing and had tinally emerged from its temporarj "tomb."

mediately north of t he club ground. On which they will erect a pretty summer home.

THE East Gary Town Board has granted the Postal Telegraph Company permission to run its line through that town, at a meeting of the Town Board. The board refused to allow the company to string its wires through the Gary avenue, the town's main street.

Year's Industrial Accidents 38,604 INDIANAPOLIS, Tnd., Oct. 17. Industrial acei lents in Indiana during the fiscal year ended September 30, totaled 3S.604, according to a yearly report of the industrial board today. Of this number 198 resulted fatally, the report shows, Desnite toe fact the coal mines

of tho state were idle for months, the coal industry showed the greatest number of accidents 3,6."i3. ,

railroad industry, 3,182 In the automobile industry, and 2,000 in the iron and steel industry. Tlie report shows 21? children and

1.C21 women were injured while ut

their occupations.

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weeks' imprisonment in, a straw stack took about 100 pounds from a Missouri "porker." During August Ryiand lllcklin. living near here, started threshing. As the seperator tossed out thi

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T;I CELERY HEAD LETTUCE GREEN BEANS a W. HUBBARD ; Szr-nco 741 Claude St., Hammond

Starting Thursday, Oct, 19th For 9 Days Only

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Great Factory Surplus Stock of WORLD FAMOUS EVERTON Phonographs Probably the finest high-grade Phonograph made

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Part of the nation wide campaign.

IlBUST BE (BLGDSE) (UT MT ONCE

We were fortunate in securing 100 of these superb machines for Hammond-Only 100

Original prices practically cut in half.

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BUY NOW

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They will be on sale Thursday morning. This is the most baautiful stock, the largest assortment of high-grade machines ever shown under one roof. Your machine is here. Come in and hear it. . .

This is net a sale of cheap machines BUT A Genuine Stock Unloading Sale of the world's finest product. Nearly every one direct from the geat EVERTON FACTORIES Backed by the strongest responsibility and Money Back Guarantee Your friends and neighbors have dealt with EVERTON. Ask them about their machines. Thousands of homes have EVERTON instruments.

A Very Few Special Offers On various makes exchanged machines included for to-morrow

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TABLE MACHINES $35 Victrola Oak. .$14.95 $40 Pathe Mah. $50 Columbia Mah.. 23.75 $50 Pathe Mah.

UPRIGHT MACHINES $75 Brookwood Mah $39.75 $190 Silvertone Mah. 69.75 $100 Columbia Mah. 49.75 $125 Victrola Oak.. 59.60

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Don't miss this great dollar saving opportunity COMPARISONS Compare all makes side by side Then you be the judge COMPARE

ON ONE SIDE The small payment down. The lew Price

ON THE OTHER The yeari of comfort, happiness, entertainment, enjoyment, education you can have with one of these SUPERB INSTRUMENTS Do you tike to dance? Do you enjoy hearing the greatest artists sing? Do you like to hear all of the world's best music in your own home any time you are io the mood?

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Then Come Tomorrow. Bring $10, $20, SS0 and see it double in value dERJ .SSz

If you Tiaven't the change handy, come anyhow Bring no money Select your machine We will arrange confidential terms TO SUIT YOU

FREF' 50 RECORD SELECTIONS JL JlJLj1j Uv with every new machine

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These machines come in all the various popular styles, in your choice of beautifully figured mahogany, oak and walnut. The tone is wonderful. Plays all records, including COLUMBIA, VCTOR, BRUNSWCK.

$1 Sends One to Your Home As Low as $1 per Week Pays for It These 100 machines will be snapped up quickly. Don't delay. Don't let anything prevent your taking advantage of this WONDERFUL OPPORTUNTY.

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Room 16, Rimbach Building ROOM 16 RIMBACH BLDG. Over The Lion Store HAMMOND, INDIANA "The Upstairs Store That Save You Money"

STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY EVENING During THIS BIG SALE

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