Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 8 December 1922 — Page 20

PAGE POMP, STUNNING GOWNS MARK BRITISH PARLIAMENT OPENING St TRADE MARK In Lhese days, young folks, without a Piano for the ludy of music are shamefully handicapped. Give your child the bene The Public Schools of Toledo, Ohio, recently placed an order with us for Seventy-one Pianos, same style as the Club Piano, for the schools of that city. fit of music. any eason v y OU ou , ,

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I There are so many reasons why you should join this Big Co-operative Club, that it is not possible to do them all justice in a single advertisement For this y reason, we are taking each separately, and from time to time will try to give concise explanation of each one in a separate advertsement. For instance we take such headings as "The Hobart M. Cable Guarantee," "Service Insurance," "The Life Insurance Feature," "Your Money Back," and others, and treat

them separatly. In this advertisement we propose to review, to some extent, the different points already mentioned. Take for example the regular retail price of the Club Piano $465.00 is not out of place. It is worth $465.00, and that is what it sells for all over the United States. But the orice to Club

Members is $385.00 a positive saving to each Club Member of $80.00, and this Club price can be reduced to $367.00: Each Member can, by anticipating -..-t.'r r.nT-monfc aarn 41 fi 00 lw fork RAka TLl. , 'll I iU n..L : i fOC7 rt TL - M l II ! 1 . . 1 1 K

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40. iu. were k not ror mis clause, iney wouia nave mis interest to pay it is an absolute saving and must be credited as such. Now, take $80.00, $18.00 and $48.10 and add them together and we have a total net saving of $146.10.

DOCTOR HAS FOUND CURE FOR GANGRENE

Ej- J, U ptT-ak STAFF CORRESPONDENT 1. N. SERVICE MCAV YORK, Dec. 8. A cure tor C'insrrene. the dread disease hitherto nnsMfred Incurable and reliable only by amputation has been found f'V Tjr. Benjamins Jabions, visiting ra'hologlst and consulting- physician to veral New York hospitals. The story of the discovery which took nine years of ceaseless search and fTperlmentatlon on two continents "-as told by him in an exclusive iterview with InternationaJ ws ;-rvlc. The nst news of this remarkable discovery, kept semi-secret because lr. Jabions wished for more time for hip observations of patients, nr.. when several patients were discharged as cured after seven treatments by him. . Th treatment is made by lnject.j.jj into the blood of the patient the wiEoound evolved by the pathologist, v.-hi. h counteracts the effects "f panfrrcne and brings almost ln-'.'I'-.t relief from the excruclatlns I fi ; n . Over l"i'i patients afflicted with !')' rlinase have under this treatment ar.rl To per rent have been ' iiei. Those whom the treatments did rot cure were cases where the ravages of the disease had progressed too far.

discuss the matter bafore his data had been presented to the scientific ftorld, admitted he found some "very gratifying: results" from the treatments. "We have been able to relieve a number of cases," said Dr. Jabions. "whose sole hope tip till then hud been amputation. I am sorry the news get out. I would have preferred t$ hare It go through the regular medical bodies than through the press. "Xaturally we have had some failures because r.o remedy 1 a positlvo cure. In our observations we have noticed that we have been able to relieve most of the sufferers except those advanced too far. "Our search for something that would relieve the horrible pains brought on by gangrene was brought on, la the main by the war. "I spent considerable time In the Balkans and there I saw Inexpressible sights of horror. Soldiers jrot yangrene 'trench feet' and their leg's were cut off as a matter of course. It was there that I first started to search for something that would alleviate their sufferings, and if possible, save their limbs. "The main thing was to get something to disinfect the blood for in gangrene there Is a marked tendency for tho blood to clot. This clotting of the blood give3 the poison In the system the opportunity to

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"Wo have relieved some very re- I mar kabie cases whua only hphitherto had been amputation. There j 13 one woman who suffered ('j ter- j ribly from the disuaso that slio v. as ' laterally unablo to sleep for luns

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rest on:y wnen entirely exhausted. : The pa:n In her leg, raw with a I capitis wound, was excruciating, yet. after the injections In the llrtt I two weeks, the woman fell Into a ! sound sleep, relieved from the pain, j "She since has been completely ; relieved of the malady." j ! "rom the battle-torn Balkans ; with the horrible sights stamped indelib.y on his mind. Dr. Jablonw found hltii-clf in ijt. I'runcis Hospital in Sun Francisco, in 1916. There : n r sumed his experiments only lu i be Interrupted by the world war. ! The sights in Frame only spurred him on to greater activity, and in Paris b.e (ontinued with his rxperi- ; merits. In the Vnited States again ' after the war, he t-tarted the intensive experiments In llospi'n!

iahora tories and in his rrlvate laboratory that finally resulted in obtaining first cure.

India, with three times the population of the United States .experiences n chronic shortage, of mine labor, du- to the lack of desire for work .

horrible gangrenous contractions. ; MtPKOOHNG COUGH "After long experiments were Pb:e j VSlj Nq CT5J-e-but helps to re. to evolve a chemical compound that I duce paroxyKn3 of coughine.

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Of Special Interest to Prospective Club Members

1 W ars formlnff a gltrantio buying club of 200 members. 2 To these 20n members wo will seU 200 pianos. 3 Tills particular style sUa everywhere, for S465.00. 4 The irice to Club Membere Is 385.00. 5 Each. du"b Member will economize to tho extent of $30.00 on Uie regralar price. e Club Members can further reduce the price witb. payments made before due date. This amounts to $18.CO. 7 The No Interest clause in the contract saves each Club Member tbe neat cum of 348.10. 8 The total raving- to eaoh Clab Member is $143.10. 9 The price. S3S5.O0, includes everything. There are no frills, no extras.

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Hammond's Volume Market A Quick Dime Beats a Lazy Quarter

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free tuniuff. 11 oo days trial with your money back if the piano Is not as represented. 12 "Free exchange privilege at any time within one year, aliowlne full purchase price you paid, on any higher priced Instrument. 13 Upon the deaths of a member all future payments will be cancelled and a clear receipt sent to his family. 14 special club prices and privileges on Flayers and Baby Grands. 15 Liberal allowance made on use! instruments taken in exchange. 16 Used pianos ana players sold on proportionately low Club terms with club privileges.

But This Is Not All There are many other valuable privileges and conditions that go along with the Club Piano, such as "Thirty Days' free trial with your Money Back if the Piano is not what we claim," free stcol, free tuning, free delivery, "in the event of the death of the signer of the contract, cancellation of unpaid balance and a receipt sent to his family." "Hobart M. Cable Service Insurance," with more than a Hundred trained experts to make good our Iron clad Ten-year Guarantee. Under these conditions the Club Member is fully protected protected against the loss of the instrument to the family before it shall be paid for protectee! against any defects whatsoever. With these advantages enumerated one can readily judge and appreciate the many advantages to be had by joining this Club movement.

President Hardin ay: "Let u foster the desire for ood music with fta elevating and sool-siu.taii.i-g influence, in every American home."

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What it Costs to Join the Cub The Club Membership fee is $10.00. This is credited on the price $385.00. The balance, $375.00, you pay out in small installments of 2 dollars and 50 cents per week, without interest. As soon as you join the Club and pay your Membership fee, your Piano will be delivered to your home, with a beautiful stool to match, of same wood and finish. You get your Piano as soon as you join the Club. You do not have to wait until the Club is filled.

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The Life Insurance Feature This feature provides against the possibility of the Piano or Player being lost to the family in the event that the signer of the contract shall die before the instrument shall be fully paid for. 1 In such event, and all past payments have been made, we will immediately cancel the unpaid balance and send a clear "Receipt in Full" to the family. We want these 200 Club Members to have every possible protection, and we feel that this is the crowning feature of the Club.

Player-Pianos, Baby Grands and Reproducing-Pianos with Club Terms and Privileges For prospective Club Members who prefer a Player-piano, Re-producing-Piano in upright or Grand, or a Baby Grand we have worked out a plan whereby they can secure the instrument cf their choice and at the same time avail themselves of the Club Terms and Privileges; at a slight advance in the weekly installments. REASONABLE ALLOWANCES WILL BE MADE ON USED INSTRUMENTS TAKEN LN EXCHANGE.

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That without a Piano in your home your children are being deprived of one of the greatest joys in life? That the HOBART M. CABLE COMPANY, of LaPorte. are producing one of the finest made Pianos in the world f That when you have a P'ano in your home bear ing the name "Hobart M. Cable," you a.e the possessor of an instrument, 'hat wjll please the most xactmg musician That HOBART M. CAb! L CUMPANY. through their Co-operative Piano Club, arjf making it possible for you to become the immediate possessor of a wonderful Baby Grand. Upright. Playerpiano or Reproducing-piano, with the expenditure of a few pennies each day? That you have NO INTEREST to pay on the Club contract? That if you should die before the Piano or Player is fully paid for, your family will immediately receive a receipt in ull for the unpaid balance? That the factory service offered to Club Members is a tremendous factor a rare offering to prospective purchasers? That if you have been delaying the purchase of a Piano or Player for any reason at all, that reason no longer exists? That you may never have the same opportunity to buy a Dependable Piano or Player upon such favorable terms and special conditions? That only 200 Members can join this Co-operative Piano Club, and that it is to your interest from every conceivable standpoint to act quickly? That when 200 Members are registered, the books will be closed?

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Used Pianos & Players With Club Terms and Privileges

We have in our store several Pianos and Players that we have taken in exchange in LaPorte and elsewhere, on new instruments. Every one of these instruments has been put through our factoryhave been thoroughly overhauled and put into first class repair, both inside and outside revarnished by our factory experts keys polished some are just as good as new and they will be sold on Club Terms and with Club privileges at $90 and up. Although these instruments are not of our manufacture, we will give our factory guarantee for 5 years with each of them.

Personal Statement from Mr. H. B. Morenus

The HOBART M. CABLE COMPANY are giving their full co-operation in the "Music-in-the-Home" campaign which is going oa throughout the United States ' It Js a well-known fact that the influence of good music is a tremendous factor in improving the morale in every home, and through the medium of the Co-operative Piano Club the HOBART M. CABLE COMPANY are making it possible for Two Hundred homes in Lake County to secure a very beautiful Upright Piano, a Baby Grand, a Player-piano, or an Electric Reproducing-piano bearing their name, at a tremendous financial saving to the buyer. Through the Club plan, these instruments can be had on small weekly or monthly payments and NO INTEREST will be charged. The terms offered through the Co-operative Club campaign are such that they will remove any and all objetions on the part of those who, for any reason, have been delaying the purchase of a Piano. A most unusual opportunity is extended to every home, without a Piano or Player, jn Hammond and Lake County at large. Take advantage of this Club plan and turn on the Sunshine Button in your home. Make it a place of joy and recreation, instead of a place where you simply eat and sleep.

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Copyright 1922 by L. M. Chaney. All rights reserved. Reprochxcti on in whole or in part or the use of colorable subsSlutes forbidden.

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