Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 1, Hammond, Lake County, 18 June 1920 — Page 8

SUE TIMKS Fridav, June 18, 1920 PROMINENT WOMEN PETITION PRESIDENT FOR RELEASE OF POLITICAL PRISONERS WHITING and its Whiting A dve rtis en tent s Are Winners ward C, I03.S Co. PEOPLE

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Mrs. Monroe, nee Fearn Morrihort. of j

Rochester, N. Y., is here vi.tins' ''" parents Mr. anj Mrs. John R. Morrison of New York avenue. Clean-up Sale on Ladies' and Chi'.d-ri-na Hats. The.se hats are of the best materials and up-to-date iityifs and priced at greatly reduced prups.

This Sale wl'.l continu? a'.l nevt wot k. MRS. C. R. WRIGHT. 610 Clark St.. Whitins. Ind . 6-1S , Carl Schaub of Sheridan avenue was ' a graduate of Carrpion College at j I'rairie Du Chien. Wise., which he at- j tended fcr four years. His mother! attended the commencement exercises. Mr. and Mrs. Paul SchIechty of; Chicago rioted the former's parents here on Wednesday. r Mr. John B. Morrison &ccampan:3 I by his daughter. Mrst. FVrn MoViroe. ! Miss Lois Morrison and Mx 0?r.ev;e 1

S?ohrage are on a few days lake trip. The marriage -f Raynxnd Shaub

5n or Mr. and Mrs. John s-haub an: ! M;?s Catherine Guthrie of siuth Bend j will take p.ice at the latter place on j r.cxt Saturday mornmtr at 9 fri a. rn . i Clarence Bader and Car! Srhaub w iM j ff rve as best men. the Schub tain:iy ! to attend the wedding. j Miss Elizabeth Putnam has returned home from Fort Sheridan. I!!., having received her di.'eharoe from e'-r- kp. ; devoting the pas.t three years to oc- i . oupatiooaJ therapy in the Fort Sher;dan Government hospital. j The Congregatic-r.a: Church will hold J k special service next Sunday morn'ns I or tb rraduating clais of the. 19C0 j hijrh school and taose w-fco hue oefii j away at College. The subject will be ! "Pelusions and Illusions"." j Miss Julia Beal. the Welfare -worker j spent the la-st week-end in Indiana.?- ( olis. v il tin the State Institutions, j Th School for the Dea?. th School f.T j Eovs. (Reform School.") the State ,

School fr Girls', the Tuberculosis hospital, were all a pleasant surprise to her, as they itemed splendidly nianmxei. corrective Institutions. She alr spent some time with the TVUee "vv'omen. of which there are seventeen In Ind.anapolis. their work being the projection of girls, as they go about Their patrol duty. John J. Keller who is on an extensive "Western trip Is now in San Francisco, Cal. Word from 'h.m indicating that he is having a splendid time. The Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran Church will have a Roast Beef urrer. Jiie 23rd from 4 to S o'clock p. TO. Miss Mabel Toombs and B-e"yn Hood will leave for their home in Franklin. Ind.. tomorrow mo-rain?. Miss Toombs will resume her position as music teacher in the "hish school in the fall. b;.t Miss Hood w-.il spend next year ttachmg in Cleveland. Mrs. Ciar of East 119th street has been taken to the State Tuberculosis hospital at Rochester. Ind.. where the physicians pronouhced her case as a mild en'. The four Cisar children are at the County Farm at Crown Point awaiting admission to the State Home a'. Mishawaka. where they will rema n until their mother's recovery. The Whiting Public Schools closed todav for the summer vacation. The regular summer school sessions will betn next Monday morning and last for a period o six weeks. Work in the grades and high school will be given.

i'himkss nintrm; roMt.nr Frances X liiushniAn and Beverly Ban in "Gad's Outlaw." Oominj Saturday, TXirothy Gifh in "Turning Tables." Cuming Sunday Mary I'ukford in ' K?b kalj From i?unn brook Firm." 6-1S-1 ST AH THK ITRR TOMCHT Rig -Serial N15M Elmo Lincoln in 'Elmo the Fearless." Chapter l1"1; Benny Leonard in the "L'vil Eye." Chapter 5: "L.ghtning Bryce." Chapter 5; also Hall Roe-m Boys, "Broken Bubbles." fi-lS-1

Inez Lee has returned home from Indianapolis where she taught domestic science the rast several ears. Mr.'. Tvee- d.iuchter, Mrs. Florence M Cnueb. .-f Windsor Park a!a MS. ted

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and sii-ters here.

The Whiting Commercial Club has Just ei.",s-ed a contest among the pupils of the Art department of all schools in "Whiting, in the deigning of a Membership window display card. There were over two dozen cardn de.'r.sned. and all ..-f them ornamentally and distinctively appropriat". A card resembling a wheel in deep bias upon a white field .in distinctive wordings: "Whiting Commercial Club" and lettering "K . C. C" and year. l!-;f. designed aid submitted bv l3n.-i!d AV.!tiams wss adopted as first choi.-e by the Club directors, and a prise of tl'i awarded the designer. This will be l he Commercial Club's Membership display card. Another card distinctively a pp.-opria t portravin? our Industrial p'ant en a smeke e.! -red card

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RUSSIAN NOVELIST WILL EXPOSE REDS IN U. S. LECTURES

Left to r;ght: Sirs. Chaiap Clark, Mrs. Lvaru apd ilri. LaFolleltc

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Dmitri Jlerezkowski.

Dmitri Merezkowski, Russia's most renowned living novelist, is coming to America to lecture ap-sir.st Bilshevism. He trained his fame as author of "The Death of th Gels." lie recently reached Warsaw after a perilous flight from Perroprad, following: his escap from the Rolhvik forces

and appropriately containing the wordin. ' Membership in Whitin:? Cmnn. rvi.vl Club." d: Ijjn-d by Anni Zi. itl.ii. was li-.e second c'uo:c and a prise of $3 was awarded the designer. A prlj of $1 to i-acll if :-,):' 1 1 . e'.v . w-.is aw ai ded to Stephen .i.-ilk ). llvelvn Thar,--and Margaret Marton. for th r.ext Z prefirred ciei.jns. The ( iu'. :;-e tors jrae their exhibit a careful and interested fvaniinaiUii and are loud in their pra.se of the a:'t..-t;- abil.'y of ail the c-Tteptants . Sr-no of the -ar are on p u b i . o di.-plav i n t h w .-it of the Whit.ns News Conipany. on 110th i-irtet .

Sugar and Crirr e. The nhsoi-v ation lias licen mads In thf i:n?!:s'i i-ourts that 00 ycr onr of th. rhildron brought up for trial wore ao-'ii.M of stenlin? swret. This rorro loratos t!ie assertion of Judge Heniv -il that whenever tfiore is an iin roas. in Juvenilo crime it Is due to a . r:;rf i; of sasar. The hi'olrea n-.u.t hme s-u:ar and they "ill steal it if ilioy iaast.

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Pedbugrs lay an average of seven rircs per day. Under tavornbie conditions they hatch in tivo day.- of which two-

cevcry. I'e.sky Devils Quietus "P. X. Q " A 5o paikae of I'. 1 . Q. makes a

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thirds tre females. They mature to j ro;ehe.a. tl.v.s and -oot.es and at th: adult s-,ze arid !:r: i .ii nble of h inje in . same iimi- destroy their -k,;s. lour weeks. How mai.y bedbugs ua!dj loii'ssibl, for them to exist when ou have in a ear if you lt-ft one fv- ; V. 1. is iiro;'- i!" u. d. l'i .'e. patent male or KK U' molested fir one year ? , 1 o -t oe,y (.n.kaiie t get the pesky To nd the pesky lWtu- u can read- ; d--v il in the hard-lo-jrel-at piact-s an-1

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WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SECTION, SECOND FLOOR. Phenomenal Redactions n All

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An opportune time to purchase economically a suit, coat or dress that will easily serve its vearer for next fall and winter. The prudent shopper will investigate these exceptional offers.

The High Quality Suits we are offering are all of the better kind and sold originally for a much higher figure. Fine tricotines, all-wool serges, velour. checks and tweeds constitute the materials. In styles they are the season's best, many of them showing the lines that are going to characterize the suits for this coming fall. Many women of an economical turn of mind will avail themselves cf this opportunity to save. Values up to $69.75

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Charming Dresses

Dresses for all-around wear, made of taffeta, satin, charmeuse, French serge or tricotine. A host of clever models to select from. Here also the savings are evident as all of these dresses sold originally for much more.

Values up to $40.

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Coats and Capes The coats include long or short models, wTaps or capes. 'There is a great variety of styles and materials, most of them all full silk lined the kind of WTap you will be wanting to take along on your vacation trip. And the price is very attractive, considering the quality of these garments. Values up to $69.75

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Hats, Special for Saturday

If you have set your heart on a pretty organdy and georgette hat, in

pastel shades and white, trimmed with ostrich feathers and flowers, vnu nprdn't look anv further for we hav anv number of snrri inrrr-

esting modes here. They are especially nice to wear with street frocks. $ ,Q Here tomorrow at

Ready for Sport Wear Hats Strikingly Styled They were made especially for sports you can see it in their brilliant color effects and styles. The brims of some are dashingly upturned; t?ie shape of others may be changed at will. An immediate inspection will prove interesting at this special price for Saturday

Hats of Taffeta. Milan Hemp and Ribbon

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New Ribbon Tarns in Pastel Shades

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NOTICE!!

Owinsr to the tact that we have obtained the services o

several first class mechanics, we are now in a position to give you immediate service fcr estimates on painting and paper hanging. Phone Hammond 970M or 81 3M. Homewood Decorating Company 32 CARROLL ST., HAMMOND

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li Keane s School for

Dancing

ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3323.

Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.

h Select Dancinz Assemblie Every

Thursday Evening. Classes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. This is the place you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this hall.

I PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M

TO 10 P. M. li:gh School Classes Even Friday Evening.

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