Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1920 — Page 13

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T52 assay; EDWARD C. MINAS CO. Easier Hat Specials the House of Kuppenheimer Clothes Saturday for Women, Misses and Children -r, t i I "I 11 f l'CTMV i These hats have been priced specially tor T- " v .1 11 . i i i r. V ,C Si inose wno nave noi yci purcnasca ineir easier (rw-iai' ti : i. .J- ,l. h .-l

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tions featuring the newest trimmings and designs.

Three Groups Specially Priced

Women's Hats at $5 to $15 Combined loveliness of line with sheer, colorful crepes or lacy horse hair braids. Flowers are extensiv ely used in the trimmings.

Misses' Hats at s3 to 12di A beautiful assortment of fascinating models for misses who are seeking appropriate Easter styles.

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Childrens' Hats s2dto s8

Little daughter, too, must be correctly fashioned in a new Easter Hat. Mothers will find the selections most inspiring at such low prices.

IRISH EASTER

,tifrv.v;:ri' up and down the country and -t is tvi.jptu that the mihtarv an-

REVOLTS UNLIKELY) th:i! v:wr.3 t.. coUP"wltr, i any situation that may ans. In

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' IKTfRNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE!

DURI-IX. April 2 Ka?ttr rbe i '. io ns ir. Ireland arr as tinlikriy us c.?mmumca'.inn wit'.i Mars. aitl-ouc'i the entire country is in a state of nervous aniicipaf.on bst described as "jumpy." British troops are b-;ng shifted

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thought extremely unlikely that leaders of any r"ntmplat'il uprising woa! J strike at this t i me. Dublin, lwwfver. is li Ins upon its nrp and many timid iiousewnes are laying; up reserve stocks i'f food.

'THE BEST DRESSED WOMAN IN ENGLAND," , TITLE GIVEN HER

THE BRIM is the thing that's varied and new in this season's charming millinery a decided slant, a wide up-turned flare, or so meager a brim allowance that it's almost no brim at all. These arc some of the whimsies Paris has suggested and last year's shapes do look old-fashioned.

It's surprising how becoming and smart we can make an old hat look by our work in Hat Cleaning and Blocking

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SHOE SHINING PARLOR AND HAT CLEANING SHOP 175 STATE STR5ET. HAMMOND, IND. PHONE 2484.

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R U Ci CLEANING

DO NOT FORGET Your' garments. too, need something from which they may draw new life and vijor. Our quality service is the thing

In addition to the preservation of the floor coverings themselves, and the added beauty to the home, rug and carpet cleaning has a substantial sanitary value just at this season of the year. Wo do good rug cleaning. You will find our work equally satisfactory whether on costly imported coverings or inexpensive domestic patterns.

The Hopraan Co. General Cleaners Tel. Ham. 216 375 Sibley St. Wm. D. Foyer, Mr.

Miss Hylda Lewis. Miss Hylda Lwis is reputed to he the best dressed woman in England. The photo above, taken in Hyda Park. London, shows her in one of thi frowns that have made her famoi:

In The Courts

After the jury had ben rleof.c3 n har th' damse nt of 1 : ; s frekup against. "rla I. M"rt-n. t. at., in r;tKm 2 of the Hammond Superior court .1'idg-e Hard informed th Jurors at the opening cf the r-.-;rt this wrnins; that on ni.'tinn of the pia ntiT, suhml!finn of the ra?" hsd hern sot a-d"

; nnd it hart rnniinued. "i'lie Jur;.- w as I dismissed .

The si.pit ha:-ed r'i nr. arcident in ll'!'':"h lart M3!' '"hen PreK'ip was .-tru- k hy an automobile dr; en bv Oria fTton, a mirrnr. The machine belonged to h'. father, Raymond H. Morton. Prek ;p was injured in the accident arrd alleypcl n!l en e on thp part of the hnv and the father. He asked for IC.i. damafie?. .ttorneF Todd A- t "nimpaeker represented the plaintiff while Joseph Conn-y was attorney for the defendant.

j nton RJa'r ha filed suit a?.i!r.st the Northern Trust and .-'a vines Ra n to re.

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aster time

fie trme fo perfect good appearance Good appearance comes in its own at Eastertime. It should, because Easter introduces a new season the real beginning of Spring. Nature blossoms forth in new raiment, and so does man. Good clothes are a tonic, an introduction to better things, an urge to greater achievement, and

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are fitting companions for the Easter spirit Spring thoughts. They are best in new styles they are typically American, made for the American figure. They are quality fabrics, tailoring, inside materials. And like the Easter spirit they

are sincere.

Briefly, we are prepared for you. Get in tune with the hour; a new suit, topcoat, Spring hat, gloves, neckwear, shirts, shoes. Satisfaction your guarantee, j

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Open Saturday Evening

See the Easter Window Display

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cr. r money had and reee; , d by tl-e defendant. K. , . Sproat i- attorney ifor the p 1 a : n t : ff .

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PINE STREET PRESBYTERIAN

CHURCH

Enthus:a?ti" meeting's are hem? held rvrrr n e in this . k a', th.- l':n ;. rresl.v ;-: :on .".lLirch. P ile stieI and Chicajto avenue. Spetd! meet ins thi e(nine. The res-.ila- Ea.";"r service w.ll be held Sunday nioming at. n;4.. and in the evening: at T:.1 the Sunday

WHAT, WILLIAM OUT OF MOVIES? TIMES UtU AT STATE CAPITAL I.OS ANUBL.ES. t'alif ., April 2. Wm. " Mo.Vdoo. former secretary of the treasury, confirmed mdiy in telesrams reeled here, his destination as general ounscJ for the L'nitf.1 Artists ("orporat.on. better known as the "Bis Pour." The corporation is composed of Douplas F'airbHnks. Mary Tiekford, Charles "hapMn and David Griffith. No reason for the rof-if nation was givr-n.

fight extradition to Indiana or furnish bi-ntd.s of $jit,nnr ;lrh for tlr-ir appear-

j ance at Ind.anapolis May 4

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WILL MEET IN GARY TONIGHT

Directors of the commercial f-rgani-

Izattons of the cit.rs of l-alie county i ; will meet toni?ht in the Gary Oomiiior- i

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lache. .rfs accompanied by iJt t f ' . 'Ulur ". :nicans on 'he ; r ; . j . ft.' L'r. t"io rente Jl-ilo and a Mr. The attack took plate near Tres Maria?. M'xiro.

c'ltib rooms for discussion? .if the'

l labcr and building ci j now reached a cr,i.-' j be made t work out ' izing value? in Lake

" na t n n which ha i An r ffort v J ', i a pia n f..i stabil . Hint;-. !

TWO COAL OPERATORS SURRENDER ! INTERNATIONAL NC$ SERVICE! 'HIAG. Aprii 2. Walter Hot!e and Robert E. I.eo. two of the fifteen coal o.. -ritors indicted at Indianapolis Thursdi for eonp.iacy to violate the l..rr i: i'. . surrendered todav to thi I'nited State? marshal here. Ttopether with the other defendants, they were gnen until Monday to. decide whether they would

AMERICANS ARE ATTACKED l INTERNATIONAL NCWS SERVICE J WASHINGTON. April -'. t--era

j nv r -ans. ineludins the a:-iMani miliI ta.ry attarli of the American embassv j at Mexico itv. were mi 3 train on thr Mexico . 'it -' 'tjei na . a I-ne. whi'h was J atiti'-kcd h landit on March '-. acI cording .. i mfap1 to ih- st te department lp'!r from ill Am ii.an m-LaSf-y ;it MexSC-. 'it. ' All f tn lArnerica ns . sc-tped. the j rficfsef" ?5isited. '

CARD OF THANKS

CAK.D Or THANKS. V.'e wish to thank our fr;enj. n"igh-lor.'-. the F:asl- lodae, and the K. of p. for their kindneFn and syrripa'.by shm n durina: the illness and death of rny beloxed husband; a.iso for the bcjiitiful floral offerings and thore who 50 kindly dona-ted the u i.f th.-ir omos, MRS. FRIEDA Koci.EU.

Too Late To Classify

FOR SAI-i: -2 -hoie . erne- e Harrison and Lf is sis.: fin" -shade trws and water piped. Tnou tc H0I1man St.. upstairs, HRmmond. 4-2-21

Trial by Telephone is Latest Stunt in Wyoming MNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHETENNE, WTO.. April 2 "Trial by telephone." Is Wyoming's latest judicial stunt, and the attorney general cf the state was the defendant in the case. Attorney Genera! W . Tj. Walls' failed to shovel the snow from tr. front of his r?f io'encf in accordance with a city ordinance before Police Justice Swa inson. When the states chief prosecutor failed to' appear the police justice instructed t'hief of Poiice Em by to hale the attorney general before the court limbry called Walls on the tele-l'iifi'i-to "put him undr arrest." "How much i.- the customary tine'.'" asked the attorney general. "f ive dollars.'' replied the police cli r 'AH tigl.t. m mail yr.u a check.'.'. Wa'is said, and Ui "trial" waa

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