Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1920 — Page 6

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1 llij X JTHE TIMES fhnrsdaT. Jut- 1, IB20.

SUFFRAGISTS ARE GETTING VERY RESTIVE

(BV DAVID M. (III IUI1) f STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE) SAN FKANC1S.CO. J"l' 1. democratic national ct-nvcr.uon may yet underpro a ji-is from the militant suf'tfragistn. SuftraRists were called into .esi.-.n todav by Mrs. Abby ..'"tt Maker to consider what steps fh"uM be taken with regard to foroinjr he conventi-i. to brinst us weig-ht to bear iyon legislatures of democrat'. dates in order that the suffrage amendnien may bi: ratified in order to permit women to '.vote in he pnmaiies which wiil bo

fceld In eight states in August

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "AOS"

BUTTON COVERING iii:m i it( him; in hxk diy I'ieatlni:, braidmir. n'Wim mr!i:n' at bargain!", all kind 'f repairs; all work e ui a n' fd . Cull ,.n .1 . V . Was. fy hi :1 St-ite t .. list west of !!"h-

n-an st . 1'hone 4 4 1 - U. mmund, Ind

SEWING MACHINES

j fr.-m Hammond were Mr. iiti-1 .l r . 1 Unj Fudge. Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Fierce ! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McAIeer. from

Crown I'oint. Mr. and Mrs. Aukus'. Johns'ir., Mr. and Mrs. H. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. 'I. M. Koland Mr. ard Mrs. !:' . ,. Shortride. .Jiidf and Mr. Martin Smith. After the dinner Mrs. W. .! . Mi-Al. er was elect -rl presl'1ni i.f the newly organized "Me.Aleer Social Club " which will meet weekly Her husband V . J McA'.eer. uus lert i d vice-president, peel t-tary-t reasuro. anil tmrul inanatier. Judo .M.iiiii Smith acted as b'ustmaster. H's stnrv about the than who

6-21 ,: 'h" outside gud was rarVt urously

1; plan b-,l.

The worrenof Moose Heart !. virion, "hapter K'". wilt meet tomorrow evening ut M:.iSf hn!i.

SoTnethtns

to be done and It

looks as though the democrats w-.uid have to do it." said Mrs Tinker. "Thmere insertion of a tsuffrase p'.ank in their platform won't satisfv v:s that would be merely sav.ntr the. nee kof the ' democratic party. We want the ,1r m-c-crats to do 5omrthm about Tennessee and North Carolina . If those, two ; states can be forced to ratify within 'the next few week it seems po?eb! that the American women may hecin

Hliv: y.-.sir sewirtr tvncb.in" rrpa'r- -. by l .,;li e ri'iifity's only sewmtc ma

chine exp.-ri. F. C. Millet. I:. State j Th? n,..urid). , M,lt-K,lret Hoffman, st. Telephone lT'.o.. estimates fur- f vtroit. Mich., and Jaim-o Scot t. cf rushed fr.e. 6 - U j r., ,., , , mmIi.. took pl.ic at the St. Josephs church parsona.-. the Uvv . CAMERAS AND FILMS! ""'- "' .rfio-l.iti1,lt ,v. I Th.i bride is :i sister of Mrs, W . I.-'. i-on voi 11 vtrnioN , f ''""""n ws J A, ;,ni ,,.V....(1 1.,!S A '1 f ' ' 1,1 V ' V I'sid.Tl' of I I a 111 III- J . T! vork '.r...'b.e.l twer.tv-four h urs. .1 'i eU- w. re a diess of whit.. ersMuiv. V. Mo'ati Sport m,; tJood. t .! State! H hit to mntch and a eorsaii.- '( F, ; ;;L. ..j f,.;: i : ; - j u ' ' 1 r s , lUttbara Hoffman, a ms. 1 ' '' r "f' ,h" 11 ; , a ,.)low dress

i ... f.- .r.-'"'"1 a ,!MT ;,i !i-.i! h. Tti- iindrs bro-

to exercise

their r'.sht of

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t'n-s summer. There a-e eih

where the women are tiuivus i . cte Un primaries this summer. "I don't know what we will do. but I rather imagine we w.U ariee on some method cf tiriaslncr th; question squarely before the Tetinessee and t!;e North Carolina delegations and ittakinq tit em responsible for the final effort to secure ratification in July in those two states."

M on .- ! . The disci

ecenini; 's "M : hei ;.o d ard Its K--ln:i."iji to National liulvpetvl. n.' and

Monro. ' The discussion will ho led

Mrs. Thonwi. . A k'""! procram has, been arra 114 r.t d . K e ry on.- welcom.? . I I 1 J.T-. nrid Mrs. Kob rt l'Hmrr ..f j IHtroot. Mich., are .. a.-sts .f Mr. j an i Mrs. Ji.lma Miyn f GkmU'v I'nrk. I

jlh.o-. Martl'i-s 1 b.fTma ti. s.oved d l'st ' Tuaii. Aft.r t a' (oi nioi:y an ei.b-

y j l":l'-' (1' l' co.ifj,,. dll'lo'l' Was s.nol

at the h' no' ut t he 1 rid-'s si-;i r. M 1 . X' K. I.iiiis of Truman an-. The tab'..- arid house t unuinh Mil were M et ti'y de -rated in .-Mnw and white. 'I'll' er were about tapii'y nuests .res-

eer at the lo-iliin;; dinner.

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Personal and Social News

The niivitMv metinc of ic "i .

ill be ht-I-i this evening

Central sn-ht ! ha!! at eiiht v clo.

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Mrs. V.

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yo;m po..p!,. wiil l.ve in eh., aftr July .ith.

Mrs. i". !'. r'lck y very joeasa nt ' v cnterta'ned th- Harm. my it;b at ba r home on Indiana ave. t-stoi'day fterrvon . Tii- aftevno -n mis f:peit - a . x .iroi a prettily arranged I u o..-1; -ei :i w as .-erve j .

The Hammond Country Club's July; calendar shows the following sehed- 1 tiler Ladies golf events will .-co..;1 on 1 July 2nd. 'sin. 16th, ;ird and SHh. j There are two dances during th- motit'.i J cf July, a dinner dance July Sth and. a dance Saturday evening July C4th. j

Miss Ruth Butler of Columbus. O .1 i Js coming tomorrow to l a gue.-t of 1 : Pauline Hill. They both attended: 1 Western Colieg--. at Oxford. O. tins I ' year. Miss Helena Fisher cf Andr- j jon, Ind., cama today to spend two) weeks with Florence Hammond Miss'

1 Klsher is also a Western girl . Mary parties are being' planned for the Mises Butler and Fisher durinir thir visit- here, among' those who will en

tertain for them are Mrs. O. J.. Smith '

Miss Edith Ruff and Florence Hammond . ' The r H. of if. "t. held its rs- . tilar meeting- at the home of he M:si es Sarah and Lena KheimjoM on Indiana Ave. last n.ig-ht. A social v rii.g -was enjoyed and nice refreshments were served. They planned a 'tach party for Thursday mht at the like Front Fark. 4 The members of the Golden F.od social club enjoyed a pleasant afternoon and evening- in Chicago yester,iay. They had a matinee party at the Powers in the afternoon and saw "Three Wise Fools," and in the eveningthey attended the Majestic. The ol!owing- members attended: The Mesdsmes H. Whitingr, 1. lilanr-hford. H. Cedergreen. R. Mohr. J. Schroed"-; V. Budreau; Gadsby; J. Mu'phy; V. Peterson; J. Hill, M. Pardell; J. Sullivan; Z. Pearson and K . Koss.

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11 1 'i ; at 1 ia- lion o- f Mi- O . "' a;ur. Highland at . at eittht i.v..o.

T': Woman's M r -o n a rv tlo- Fine Street Fr. s-; t. . ; w-i' ir.-.-t nt t he i.i'tn- 1 "Whi tic an of "-is Hickory . a fit-; 110 .11 nt tv. o . j.-ck. Th- laromi i-i dv-iu-' of ; S'Oi w ili . en the ! n : ' ; 11 lad cf the otnntunity ar invite'., to t-t r-Sent .

0 RESURFACE HOHIfAN ST. IS DEGIQED

As a result of the public hearing

-t-tv -.f fore 'i-i- H ard of Fubio: ,-rl-s y. s-

an ohur -h' lomy atternoon relative t r. prof Mr . J j p-.sed re-Mi i fa. n of S-u'ti IT.hnu.a "n Krtd.i v j .- f i ce', a 1 oir.tn 1 1 1 was appciitlod t

t back to the loan! in r. -n days, lot .h'ir pori'--n the ;t".et o,.--i Carro'l st . and Si a ..'.'ard av?.

surl.icir.s. fo,- the reason that a : 1 - j tain lot of uim-m uot be observed in I

tarryiiiK out the procedure. M. K Noblet, Becreta.ry of the lloosier State Automobile Association was one of the speakers at the hearingHe appeared upon request of th. Automobile Committee of Hammond, appointed some time ao, by l- Hammond Chamber of Coimr.-re with lid . Hohling as chairman. This committer is particularly anxious that South Hohman tit. be Improved as they want to tiring the Huntlnton-Mnnitou Culver Trail frotn lama to Chicago, ty way of Hohman and Slate streets, the purpose of this Is to Irt the traveling puhho know ttial Hammond has a beautiful residence niol a li i li mrade businvss disirbl. tl w ry bod y knows lha.. at the pi em nt time, the traveling public gets a v.ry talse. and bad impression of Hammond because they do not see It to ad vantage. Seven or c!-ht property holders south of Carroll street spoke uKamst an 1111-l-iovem..nt on Hohman Mreet between Carroll and Standard streets, but after it was explain-, 1 hv ii..v Knt; nicer Frbltics and others that this pail of Holmihi. street, unless it. Is resurfaced at this tone is likely ro to pieces next winter a-s did th-it norton of Hohman street, between Carroll and 1ouk-. las streets This winter, they were alrno: . unanimous m tl-sirlnif the res.irlii.uiK extended on down to .Standard a enue. The committee that Mr. Haan appointed are: Max Kline. J,.n Wolf, W. i:. Adams. Kd 1'ebo.s. W. Mashino. Pr. I- Smith, drear Krimbill. Mr. Hn.m expects to get his committee together as soon as he possibly can and take sui h steps as may be i-ecessai y to arrive at a .if-ision nr,rj report lark to the board of public works within the allotted 10 days.

H -1 i.imoni .-. ti p.-nor co,,ir. VVi'driek had alleged 111 his compla.nt that his wife was not in accord with his ideais reKardinT higher education ur.-d did everythinjT in her power to keep him from progressing Mr? . Wildrick nppeared and put In lor claim for eustody of their eleven y. ur old child and support monev. She will ke.-p ti.e child with her and the hu.'.band will ,av- $120 per year r.-r his suppi.it. All costs were taxed UKainst the husband. Mr Wildrick wili be permitted to see the little boy at ail proper hours and ha has p tin 1 ss 1 on to take the lad with 1.1111 f'-r two weeks of the. year, providing th- boy d es ie-t ooject.

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NOTICE

SCHOOL HEAD GETS DIVORCE Frank Wildrb-K. superintendent of the schools of Femintrton. Ind. wast granted a divorce from his wife T.iliie. verterdav afternoon -n loom 1 cf thu

I will ofer for sab- at 4SS H-hman rtro't, on Krld'iy. July Itnd. the follow. I r. K - Calif. Afhite Cherries, No. 2'i..."fi Fancy Calif. Aprieots No. 2lj 33

Fancy Calif, l'eaehes. No. 2 31) j l-'i.H'-y H-stcss cut Green Heans. No. 2 . a n s 1 u I - - -. - j Fancy ( '11 i 1 f . Coaches. No. j r 1 enns.. '2 i Fancy Caiif Fears. No. 10 cans.. .I'll Swi'S Chared, cross between Spin- I

aeh and aspaiairus. No, 1' !j -;ina..l-1 S'lKnr and fruit is still so high and no. pr. peet of belnE lower Hett.-r K't your winter supply while these f rices last. PAN'IK!, 1 : 11 OWN fi-.Ti-7-J

CARD OF THANKS

CAED OP THANKS We wi-.h to evtet.d our sincere appreciation for all kindness and sympathy shown 1.0 us during our recent sorrow in the loss ,f our dear wife sind mother, es y rp, we thank trn; k.nd neighbors, thi s- h i donated cars, to K-v. I.ioiitstnn and tiio.se who sun,;, a. so for all Moral off. ri "us. Mr Frank ' ; ru ih-m aid and family, Mrs Anna F.ohi 7-1-1

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Mr. and Mrs. 1 and Mrs. H. F

t heater in Chicas this - . iebtate th- anniversary of yar of f marriage of Mr. I!. K. Cavit. --sft Th- f o'.-H-ir,? Cr-wn I'- iritr.oud people had Crn'r and very pi.i.san! c enintr a' Cl.o I,-..; . .bo ; ev.-nin- . ' to.-.-,; ,1 -v.-... r : - : ;r 1 ri t'me Tier 1:1 1 e m n-i-c Tli.-.? -.

j 1 to be improved, to rei ornni- i.d v '-..it

1 material the property hold.s prefer.

Gn-lt ;ir,i .fr. " I was announced at the

avt' wi'i art -n-1 the it had been d-f.n'tely

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'irsti Hohman st r " Mr.-. ! bttw-en li.i.ula

d. ride!! at that South.

- to b- re -surfaced ar.d '"arrol; streets

i ' 1 t h . .ru ion ..f w ha material is i to be u.--- d is nor yet decided. Th--d llin, j s'ateniellt was mad. by A . J. Swanr, 1 s -n. . halrnian of t. h Ho;i-d cf I'uhlic

,;lui(.s. tha' the city would bejnn with

in a f"W d,is .or 1 h" work of fillini; h h'-l'-s. b';- !.-(;. -d that Irr.me.iia'e

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' The Women's Heme Missionary So-'

iciety of the First M. R . church will yneet m the church parlors t--morr-.w afternoon at 2: so. a good turn out Is expected. Everyone cordially incited.

The recital of the pupils of Miss -Geraldine Swanson given last night at) the K .of P. ha! Iwa; a very fine ant; Interesting one. The children a.lj looked lovely in costumes which w er.: i artistic and effective. The pantornine j dances and group work was especially ' enjoyed and very well given. There' were interesting- solo dances by sort.nl of the older girls which were parti-1 cuiarly g00(j. '

AI . Govke and mother left Tuesriav for Minneapolis to visit friends and pend their vacation. - 4k Miss Ruth Morton of Chicap--. pending- the week-end in Hammond as the guests of Miss Verkuvlen of Clinton st. The Centra! W. C. T. U. will meet Mrs. W. H. Myers, of 51 Douglas st . this evening. All members are urged to be present. The Misses Elinor Beckman. Virtrene and Alice Hammond and Marie Teckman win motor to Hudson Lake, Ir.d., 'to spend the fourth.

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Special Sale of Fancy Fruits and W atermelons

One car Kip? Watermelons, each 50c up One car Fancy New White Potatoes, per pk $1.30 One car New Frying Potatoes, good cookers, per pk.$1.20 One car Old Michigan Potatoes, per pk. 75c. per bu.$3.00 New Apples, 3 lbs. for 25c Sweet Oranges, per doz 35c Lemons, per doz 30c Ripe Cantaloupe, each 10c Cherries, per qt. 20c, by the case $3.00 Peaches, per doz. 15c. per basket 85c Tomatoes, per lb. 20c, per basket 65c Cucumbers, each 5c Onions, 6 lbs. for 25c Wax Beans. 2 lbs. for 25c Radi shes, 3 bunches for 10c Fresh Country Eggs, per doz 43c Free Delivery Chicago Produce State Street and Oakley Ave., Opposite Postoffice. . Hammond, Ind.

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Distributors 633 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND Phone 3739 Dealers Everywhere

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Women's Athlectic Underwear They cannot but appeal to the fastidiously inclined, and to the j d a i n t y materials are added trirnrnings just as dainty. As to the pricing, thej will certainly bear out the standard of value-giving as established by this store. Athletic Underwear for women is something

new, but none

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desirable, for the manufacturers are working to capacity in an effort to satisfy a popular demand for this particular kind of underwear. This store has anticipated in a large measure the demand for this new product by Hamm o n d women. Now that the hottest weather of the year is approaching, when escape from the heat is almost impossible, this new AthI e t i c Underwear will prove a great boon to both young and old. Priced special for Friday and Saturday per garment, $5.50 and $3.50 Silk Bloomers These are very charming creations, indeed, and will add greatly to Milady's summertime wardrobe. An exclusive assortment each one fresh and new. The pricing makes an early choice advisable. Friday and Saturday special, $6.50 value $5.95

GERTRUDE STEWART

Milliner 636M. SO. HOHMAN ST. HAMMOND

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Street Car Tickets, fourteen (14) for one dollar ($1.00), accepted for fare on the cars of the Hammond, Whiting, 6c East Chicago Railway Company, are on sale at the following

places:

Hammond SUMMERS' PHARMACY 562 Hoh man Street SAM SKUFAKISS Candy Store, 1 1 20 Columbia Ave. HAMMOND, WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RWY. CO.'S OFFICE Gostlin & Sheffield CHAS. STERGIOS Candy Store Corner Indiana Blvd. and Calumet Ave.

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E. NARDI Candy Store, 302 1 19th St reet

East Chicago NOBLE MORRELLI Candy Store, 4616 Forsythe Ave. G. MORRELLI Candy Store, 4706 Forsythe Ave.

Indiana Harbor MORRELLI CANDY STORE 3401 Mich igan Avenue

j ifflTHIG i if and E. CHICAGO ( J RAILWAY CO. j I '1

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