Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1920 — Page 15
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DECORATING Serjeant UuU Ci-aui.:r oX tho local army rirum oilice wus urrcbtcU in I Cliicauo toilaj. tMjUllJs biliull., UuOSIl't It'.' Ik.b was Ji Ciiutmi,' U'kplwuo poles in tiio Twin CitK with lithoBiahKi aiiinal.s truia Urt- w.tr cli-juy-uiivat. Ji.in Uiti L. S. iit'lio J'iil ate tile world," was ihe t,lU($ali. Arrus-s thi- way wuuld be nuothtr pol carr Hh- wurus. -Jviu the navy and sec tin' Im..." W orkuit; mJu.st i inusly li, b failed to "vite tht; Ir,iv in-.i.l of whom ht: as-
.-trts was fcVnuaiu John
vl tli tast I'lii.-asu iKill.e tUpartm.-nt. ;t to .tit ,,uL spoiling fne scenery around hert." sa5 the police servant. Oram, r .-aid h- hud permis-sion to ta. k rlacarUs. " If ou wcreu't a &!dier I'd pinch -.:i." sajs tho copper. "Go all ad," said ("rainvr.
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COOLIDGE
SENDS HIS REPLY I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 . .BOSTON. June 1 Gov. Cuoiidge's
( .taud on the aleohi,- content of bev-
crasps was sent today to Virgil C. Ihnshaw, cliairman of the prohibition national enmmittce. The governor's secretary. Henry V . Ixnr. acknowledged receipt of the tele;rarn and enclosed a copy of Gc-v. Coolidxe's veto of the b:il which would legalize the sale of 2.75 per cent beer in Massachusetts had the X". S. Supreme court lianded. down a favorable decision.
way Motor Co.. tional Car Co.. the Hammond Ilailway Motor
of America, to the Naet.al.. has been filed in Superior court. The Car Co.. holds the old
SUES FOR JUDGMENT
Josephine. Fcrio
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W : lrc-iibacii , ceedins sui plernentary to execution.
against Twolik V- I-svr jtira. et al.. in the Hammond superior court. Mrs. lVri''- sav k that recently ."lie secured
a judgment for $r..j()0 in the court 1
against the defendents but that it lias not been paid and the sher ff has found
In .he p .lP-o station C ramer told his . that the defendants be brought into
r""- l '"e ,!llcf ot and pre. .lrt rr,uired to answer l r.r-.-,.
Jiu.d a ietter from Mayor Mccormick . ,r!y whl(.h tiu v own and to turn 5an K"Uit!iir hmi piriuist-ion to i-lace re-' ' 1 w . '. 1 I O'-'er to ino slveriff. Crumpacker. .ruitins I-lacarus w he r. er and vk-a. Fri,-:, h . rr,mMfk rp ntlPnAv.
"I'iSiharfe-r.i." said
Ki-itiu at an disk. '.Not vet." said Recruiting- Sergeant Bob Cramer, hcavimr a centle ti.-h a.
FuzhuKh I-uther plant at Columbia avenue and ISCth street, Hammond. Part of its trackage and land was rented to the defendant company to be used for storage and moving its cars, cranes and ;rwitch enpine. The plaintiff ciaimes that th- rental from January 1 to Jciy 1 is now due. The complaint was tiled by Attorneys Cleveland and Cleveland.
INSURANCE CASE IN SUPERIOR COURT The Federal Savings & Insurance Co.. of Indiana wa3 made defendant
today in a wuit filed by Jana NecolofT, for the collection of $400 taid to be due cn an insurance policy. The policy was i-fsued Iecemher 22. 1317 to Sava NecolofT who then resided In Burnham. the mother bein? the beneficiary. On March 21. 191S. he died but the mother has not been able to collect the insurance. Ibach. Gavit &. Stlnson are h"r attorneys.
CALLS CARRANZA MURDER A PLOT .xf.IN.T"?lJ.,0NA'- NES SERVICE I
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1rrt v, PP f IIa,rcd?L ce,ebrants can he found in city of Washhofk. Inez McWharter (at the right), the HardinR maid and P ' f" " vOSora fnendl Hattie Jeffrie, who cooks at the biamese legation in the same b'.ock. Hattie is frankly fimrine oa tjrhhr dip:matic ser- Whit!
the booking per-
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THEY'RE FREE, GIRLS! Girls, do you want to rut one over on your brothers? Well, drop into Mayor Brown's ,-ffsoe at once and tho rirt two annlications wliii-h ih f
re-eivcs will be grunted free scholarships in the American Correspondence School of Uw. Bettor see the Mayor at once e-nd get int.i the prame. The scholarships nre frre. AH ou'I! have to dc is to
study and at the end of two or three years, depending upon how hard you study. wou'Jl j.f. a practicing attorney. M-n are rliajible too.
for the plaintiff.
PASTIME TOO IV AND TOMOIIBOW Mabel Normand - IN"
THOS. STACK CAN'T FIND HIS WIFE
In February. 1915. Thomas E . Stack went to his home in the South and informed his wife Ruby, that he had landed a position in Chicaaro and had
I arranged to move there. Ruby objected but started north with her hus1 band. At St. Ijouss yh renewed her objections and managed to give her j husband the slip. He came to ChicaI go and later moved to Hammond. He j is now sue in? for a divorce in the Ham mor.d Superior court. He has since I searched for his w ife, he ."ays. but has i never been able to find her. Eoone
and Murray are his attorneys.
MICKEY.
THK riCTMlE YOU WILL XKVKR FORGET.
Carranzas murder was
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a pre-arrang-
This statement was made here today by Ygnacio Bonillas. former am bassador to the U. S.. now a refgue
from Mexico. Touching on the stirring incident; leading up to the fatal flight of the first chiefs party, Bonillas said: "Crippled by the shots of the traitors," the "old man" fought like a tiyer at bay until he fell mortally wounded with five bullets in his body. "At the first s.hot we all ran from our huts and surrounded the "death
.house' only to be captured by the assassins, and to learn that we' wet e
too late. Carranza was dead."
-I-J-O-U TODAY George Larkin
AU&A, WHERE DO
YOU LIVE." Also "The Lost City" TOMORROW "The Veiled Marriage"
WRECK ON WABASH RY.
r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I SI EVER CITY. . Ia.. Jur. U. Engineer William Rogers was killed; Firemaii Iai Ivovve seriously injured and a number of passengers hurt when a south hound Wabash passenger train was derailed here this morning. Spreading rails was given as the cause for the derailment.
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SUIT TO COLLECT RENT Suit for the collection of II. SO!) rent on tracks' and land leased by the Rail-
TJ S FEATURE SERnC3-
little iroa and. presto, it is again Lka new, as fresh and sweet and charming as the day it was made. So I have taken a beautiful taupe gray piece and draped it witn a huge shawl collar and double tunic, as shown on the accompanying sketch. To bring out the true beauty of the pleating I have folded it in flang effect, which gives a really charming hip line and a most graceful finish for the shoulders and on the edge of the sleeves. Speaking of sleeves, you will observe tfjat these are elbow length. In my recent sojourn in Paris, I noticed that the salons were showing sleeves so short that they were almost imperceptible; !n fact the little puff effects on soma
of the frocks resembles nothing so much as the sleeves on our American
bathing suits.
The skirt of this dress is quite w-'de.
measuring over fifty eisrht Inches and
has a quaint effect reminiscent of old time styles. We will not come back
to the hoop of grandma's day, but we will attach the subtle srraee and
beauty of the times of the minuet.
isotice that the collar comes well up
in the back of the neck and that the
s.jiue is 01 a aaimy siik ana silver
thread combination. Against the taupe. I have used a Pekin blue to
Jnst as mrelT u "In the Snrine a. combine with the silver, which adds
young man's fancy turns to thoughts a Pleasln note of brightness to the .v o j i frock. The vestee is of georgette of love, In the Spring a young worn-1 ,,. . o , . 6 . with white and Copen embroidery ia an's fancy surely turns to taffeta. Of a very njoiest motif with touches of all the early Summer materials what; silver in smaller design here and could be more charming, more grace-(there to match the belt. The bottom
ful and at the same time more prac-jOf the skirt has just two .... . . . , t- .i.v; niv .... .
tlcal man a gown OI laneia Sliit. f or, suuumg an diuuuu as . 1 i - 1 w- -1 1- c- 0 rhul ' t oil rl Vnr tliA v r. 1 ! n o
in such a dress, but there is no weave! woman who wants to stay young (aud that presses so easily or so quickly what woman doesn't) here Is a resumes a new freshness with just a ! chance to bring out her very best little bit of care. You may pack your points. The lines are so simple, taffeta dress in the smallest hand ; graceful and all together delightful bag, you may crush it in your theatre: and so different from what has beeu seat, it may become wrinkled or pull-; worn in the past season that it will ed by the crowd, but, hang it up a make a welcome addition to the . -. - j t n the ever-handy Spring outfit. Adjertisen The Tillies
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Summer Footwear for Summer Days
INature has set the stage for all who heed the call of Summer. So dress for the occasion, completing your costume with ORTT FOOTWEAR whose value may be measured by QUALITY. APPEARANCE and APPROPRIATENESS.
Oxfords and Pumps in all white Reignskin cloth, ideal for Summer wear, high or low heels $3.50 to $7.50
Smart Low Shoes attractive and perfect fitting. In soft kid, patent leather, black or brown suede and satin
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Childrens White Low Shoes X"hite Reignskin Oxfords and Mary Jane pumps Sizes, 82 to 11 $1.75 to $2.25 Sizes, 111,4 to 2 $2.85 Large and varied assortment of Mary Jane pumps and oxfords in durable kid and patent leather for misses and children at moderate prices.
FOR SPECIAL SELLING
Women's pumps and oxfords, in patent leather and black satin, sizes broken but worth up to $8.00 per pair, on QC table for easy picking. Choice t0ZJD
JAS. B. ORTT "YOUR SHOE MAN" 169 EAST STATE STF.EET. HAMMOND, IND. "The HOME of WALK-OVER Shoes"
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Lasting Tone
The permanent tone of Straube-made instruments, enduring over a long period of years, invests these pianos with unusual value. Tone is the real criterion of piano excellences and Straube-made pianospa3 every test. Their tonal excellence is recognized the instant the finger touch the keys and users of the Straube will tell you that Straube tone is lasting tone. Come in and see the Straube Melo-Harp.
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THEATRE TODAY and TOMORROW Marguerite Clark in "EASY TO GET" Also Wm. Duncan in the 8th Episode of 'The Silent Avenger"
SUNDAY All Star Cast in "JUST A WIFE" MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "THE WOMAN HE CHOSE" Some Picture THURSDAY H. B. Warner in "The Man Who Turned White"
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ARRIVED JUST A FEW VICTOR VICTROLAS COME IN EARLY IF YOU WANT ONE. New 88 note word rolls, up to date, 69c, worth $1.25. While they last you can stock up. New stock of Player Pianos : Marshall & Wendell, Behr Bros. Lindeman Sc Son, Kohler & Campbell and others. Victor and Edison records.
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'Where Eycrybody Goes.'
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Hammond :: Indiana TODAY FEATURE ATTRACTION Kiefer and His Dancing Dolls DANCING ODDITY ERNIE & COLLINS Singing and Talking ELTA BASCO Whirlwind Xylophonist MURRAY & PAPKOVA What's the Idea? CHARLOTTE & LEOPOLD The Swede and the Girl BOB & BILL MILLARD A Little of Everything RECKLESS & ARLEY Sensational Novelty
Also Jack Dempsey in
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PRINTS MORE AtJTO ADVERTISING THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER Jn THIS DISTRICT AND IS THE BEST WAY iT33 DEALERS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH THE
PEOSPECTSVE CUSTOMER
IfjTEvery Man In Lake Countv Who has Money to Use in Buying an Automobile Reads THO TI2V1ES.
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n(lZl!uitti h SatUy 3 Pla da,T 'orLshPPe" at this store. A real worth-while event for those who resent the idea bash oHroe ! worA.8 & ag3m SatUrdaY Ut US HcIp yU get yUr dollars on
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DRESSES Modes that emphasize the real beauty and charm of womanhood ; just as winning and "dressy" as the dreams of the fashioners could make them- Priced within the reach of those who "take care" of the purse. For tomorrow your favorite model from this special lf .a!.th?.'?w.price $16.50
Voile Dresses
Imported organdie and voile dresses;
one of each style. Special tomorrow at. .
one of each style. $10 CO
Coats
For the cool days in between; in the shade you prefer correctly fashioned from the highest grade material. We have your size and 11 7 El the price tomorrow is . V O
Necklaces Something new and adorable; an essential part of the dainty woman's trouseau; a new feature at this store, these are imported designs. E0 Very special for Saturday VOUSkirts Those tricolette and the pleated models so much desired by women of particular preference. Priced for CA Saturday, $12.50, $8.50, VU.OU
MANDEL & COMPANY
143 State St.
Hammond;, Ind.
