Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 13, Hammond, Lake County, 2 July 1920 — Page 3
Friday. Jiilv 2, 1920.
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RETURNS TO SEL. DIVORCE FROM
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Lady.Hadfield. Lady Hadfield, forraerly Frances Wickersham of Philadelphia, Pa., is reported livinj? at Walley's Spring, Douglas county, Nevada, only three miles from the place where Mary Pickford established her residence when she went to Nevada to secure her divorce. Further, Dame Rumor states. Lady Hadfield has left the excitement of London to live for a time in a dreary little Nevada town for the express purpose of obtaining a divorce from ner titled husband, S;r Hobert Hadfield, a British ironmaster.
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structions In these kind ri nif.n -make fine men and wnn a:- L":r' planned for Indiana HarbT. r.,i.t v"1.-..-cago. Whiting and liam:r.:T.d. The Calumet Council of K-".:-:'-"? Education and Social Srva hei'.-v,-. that it m4k a lot of diftereme Wnit kind of ideals are dvelcpd in tn lives of our bys and pirla. It wa.Ideals that made Germany what sr.wai dunns the war; it iva. likwi-'-e ideals that made Amerirnn ideal? determine in large measure whetl- r man is to be a crook or a gentleman. The fact that ideals are fo impo: tanin life is to play no small part in America's future, and must be at the basis of any worth while Americanization projei-t. These schools will tearh the fundimentals of relig-ion on which the opartir.gr 3emoninatior.3 snail asjre. They are to he community sch all children will be eligible to rer.eivc the Instruction in religion. Amcru animation and good cit izcn?;hip . It -will cost 118. OuO to establish and maintain these schools f-r the r lCh month school y.-ar. t'eptember, l'-1. June 1921. This amount needs '- ; raised in these four towns if tr.e.schools are to succeed. The cnly w.-.y this can be dor.i is t r all the peplwho are interested tr.. Team r'aj alone will make it possible. The chairmen of the several towns are John R. Farvoid. Indiana Harbor, E. W. VTickey. East Chicago; v.". C. Eelman. Hammond; R. K. lUmprey?. Whiting-. It will be possible to establish these ten school? if the budget of Jis,Vi;i raised. The - council will d- -.ei-p schools only as rapidly as the finance permit. Week day religious instruction i? igTiificant because it supplements the work of the public schools, week day religious education i. nt loss significant to religion than to ducati-m. Socially, week day relipious instruction is the sesame whi' h will unlock many of our problems, industrial inJustcie, race prfddems. (lass clfanag". rotten politics with their consoquent hardships upon the poop!". Crime, juvenile delinquency, selfishness ar ome of the. problems which reed religious ideals for their solution. Religious ideals in the life of adults can bo most successfully developed by beginning with childhood. Week day religiou3 instruction will do just this.
LOWELL
Will A. Rcbbins of Ft . Paul. Minn., came last evening for a visit w.th relatives. The contractors, F, K. Muzzali and Pons, finished the brick work on the 1-rbrary -building yesterday. Th" carpenters expect to be her" next week. W. H. Michael has been a.varded Ui-.-cemtract for carry in Kthe mail hot vv eon the posftofficc and the depot. lie began his duties yesterday. X X X Kenneth Hawk, captain of the Tale tennis team, defeated Roon de Tnrenn--. the Harvard captain, in thv f. atur-i match yesterday of the infTcol ulawn tennis tournament at the M. ric-n Cricket club. Ro-h men plavrd a brilliant game. The score was, 7-3, 7-1, ("1-2. '
ENURE!
has no equal for habitual heada che, nervousness, bed-wettbg and other kidney and bladdsr diseases, aches and pains of uric acid. At your Druggist, D. C. CHEMICAL CO-, Detroit, Mich.
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at Prices Equal to Those of 1914 m And how the men-are coming? These are the two best makes of clothing in all America. The label to be found in each garment is a guarantee of snappiest style, finest fabric, correct color and honest workmanship. Styles for all types of men and for men of all ages, from the conservative business man to the youth. We cannot impress too strongly upon you the character and quality behind every suit in the sale, regardless of the astonishingly low prices. ,
BROKEN LOTS OF
BROKEN LOTS OF
Hart Schaffner & Marx Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits and Society Brand Suits ) alues to $40 Now $24.75 Values to $45 Now $28.75 Here 's the Reductions on Regular Lines $47.50 and $50.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits $41.75 $52.50 and $55.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits $46.75 $57.50 and $60.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits $49.75 $62.50 and $65.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits $53.75 $67.50 and $70.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits $58.75 $72.50 and $75.00 Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits $63.75
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Middies Like These are favorite for sports wear, ' $2.00 rakes, $1.00 A special lot of women's and misses middies, made of white galatea, V neck, sailor collar, black silk tie. Just what you want for the July 4th outing. Regular price, $2.00. On nn
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WOMEN'S SUMMER FROCKS AND BLOUSES Unsurpassed in Style
and Value, Shown in Scores of Most Charming Models
Variety is broad enough to satisfy every taste and to "fit" any occasion. You will enjoy making selection from the splendid collection of i i iU., ...I.ci. ae tipII a pniovinp the xavinrs. th like nf wWk vnn Viav nnf Viarl the'fcleasnre of viewinZ in a lng time past.
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Big Display of Fourth of July Goods To Amise The Kiddies Sparklers Torch Lights Snakes Ballons Etc. Basement
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Fourth of July Blouse Sale
Seveal special purchases enable us to feature these blouses for the 4th of July at the lowest prices in months.
All the newest styles and materials are inciuaea.
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4 Silk Blouses
This lot includes blouses that would retail if purchased in the regular way. at $3.50 and $4.00; they are of silk pongee and Jap silt, in a variety of Emmery colors, a dozen different styles. $2.19 priced for the Jury 4th sale, choice Crepe de Chine Blouses, $5.95 Comprises blouses worth $10.00; distinctive new summer creations of satin striped crepe de chine, for sport wear; coilarless models with short kimona sleeves, a large assortment, 5 05 6and$7SilkMiddies, s3 The lot consists of women's and misses' silk middies, of pongee and Jap silk, in all the pretty summer shades: styles that $3.69 are "different."$6 and $7 values are offered at
Georgette and Taffeta Frocks
$37.50 Values-Special $2J.75 Women's charming new frocks of all silk georgette crepe in the new shades, draped and with tunics, elaborately beaded, new short sleeves; also a number of attractive new silk taffeta dresses, in styles that will immediately appeal to you. You must see these to really appreciate their beauty. Priced 23 .75 for the July 4th Sale, at Sport Dresses of Tricolette and Georgette, Reduced $12.75 Charming new sport frocks of silk tricole tte, the skirts are in white, the jackets are in the new summer shades rose, ne w blue,' tan. etc. Also sport frocks of georgette crepe, the skirts are accordan pleated, the blouses are of printed georgette. Values of a high order, actually w orth $32.50 which are C 1 Q 1 C
priced for the 4th of July sale at the very low pnee ot
Gingham Frocks Latest Summer Modes A wonderful assortment of women's pretty summertime tub frocks; a number of becoming styles in plaid and checked gingham; women's and misses sizes. Dresses that will wash nicely and retain their color. S 7 O Q choke j.yo
$25. 00 and $2 7. 50 Spo rt Coats
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The latest sport
'j? Voile Frocks $10. 75
Cool, Dainty Models, $16.50 Valces Airy voile frocks for summertime wear, a number of becoming models, developed of very finest voiles in the favorite dark grounds, women's and misses sues- l;,:!""- $10.75
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A nhpnominal rrjrchase 200 coats at les than wholesale cost.
models, beautifully made cf goldtones, wool velours and Scotch 1 O 7 El mixtures. Belted and with big pockets, splendid range of colors.' J 9 J
Serge Coats
Women's full length coats of navy blue serge, neat collars, long reveres, all around belt, splendid $20 values, priced at $14.98.
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