Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 58, Hammond, Lake County, 25 August 1920 — Page 10

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HOUSE DRESS TODAY She Wanted to Be a Russian Tee Dancer With the Sells Circus.

Pretty sixteen-year-old Mary Lam-c-rt cf V.'aukegan. 111., had far-fetch-f j cirsan-.s of becoming an equal to f-rf&mtd Pavlova, the ltuuaian eccent.'.c tre dancer. he craved the excitement and fas::.r.st:::i cf she fot lights, the V ;. f-, the enthusiastic crowds, the p. -5 thrown at her feet anj the -. l-.itc lights cf the early rr.oi ning : u:6. It was her realm mJ she be- . . ved i he be '. r-ng-ed. to i t . She fairly bubbled over with enthus- . .;m when a tail, lithe, hiriis.'tne dark :.:rcC circus performer promised i :..cc u.e htr charge ar.J t'u.h her the ::o3 of the light and fantastic nJ

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neat little house dress and will help her mother with the cooking and dishes at the humble Lambert homestead at M'aukegan.

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Rift Would Result in Diplomatic Isolation of Europe.

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BT EAKLE C. REEVES I STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N SERVICE! LONDON, Aug. 115 A break tn the negotiations between soviet Kussla and Great Britain loomed nearer today. This would result in the complete d pI'.niatir isolation of soviet Russia as Great Britain has been acting as the medium through which Mucous vew s were being transmitted to the allies. The follow in a were the outstanding featuies !n the Russian situation: 1. The Bolshevik trade mission, headed by M . KamanrT and M. hliasin, lias formally notified the goxern-

mrft that it will leave for heme on Friday.

2. The British foreign off.ee "expresses the hope" that soviet Russia'

will make roncriiions which would ehable ellied Europe to open commercial Intercourse with her. 3. The labor council of action, af

ter a four hour session last night, met 1 asain today to discuss the Kusso-Polish situation. i 4. Sir Reginald Tower, high com- ! nilssloner of the league of nalions at i t'antzlg has sent word to Londoit that he has completed arrargements with the. Dantiig workers insuring the land i lug of Polish munitics at that port. I 5. M. Kamaneff, in private con-, ersation, expressed the belief that the tovlet government at Moscow would , reply w ithin 4S hours to the note which Arthur J. Hal four. n behalf cf Great ( Britain, has sent to Moscow, along with the oomrmn'.iiue issued by Pre- ( mier Llojd George and Giolittl, or ' Italy, at I.unerne. on Monday night, j

Mr. Balfour made an issue of the contention that Jh peace terms handed to the TVlith delegation at Minsk wera more severe than those given out here by M. Kamaneff. The British statesman wants to know if Kussla Intends to adhere to the Minsk terms or will mak the concessions implied by the terms given out here by the Bolshevik trade official .

Extra Reductions for Every Hour Thursday Morning that Attract Economical Buyers

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:..d to her she said. Her "Doug Fair- :. sks" coj'.-i rK-t b found when she searched th" sh?w ground in the com ; ;:r.y of a Gary police .. ffi-.-cr. go i'ttle Mary was ttken to the ; : 1 ,;e stati-n and g-ven some parer.tly l.i.:e tr.at site, will probably rc-i.-e.rr.,1: er for r.ar.v years to come and instead cf appearing- the cast of the p-.cey ballet at the Sells-Mloto circus ; '-rforrr.ar.ee today, she has doned her

Capital and Surplus $65,000.00

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A Solid Foundation Fire Insurance puts a solid foundation under the feet of the property owner. It makes his investment safe. But consider this: Your house or other building today represents a cash value double that of a few years ago. Have ypu increased your insurance to. cover this added worth? Let us do it for you m the "Hartford," a company known throughout the land for its reliability and good standing. CLAIR; M.STEPHENS, F.eal Eitatt, , Low, Foreign Exck&agt 3402 Elm St PW 993. IndLsni Harbor.

Autos Accidents

There's hardly a grade crossing that kasn't been the scene of an auto or motor truck fatality. No paved street is without its record for deaths and injuries caused by machines. If ever COMPLETE auto and motor truck insurance is needed it is now. Is your machine protected as it should be, guarding you against property loss and personal liability? If not, our insurance department can supply policies that protect.

First Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:09 p. m.

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D. M. C, Large This favorite crochet and embroidery cotton is again on our shelves in the old yardage, beautiful shades, and fast colors.

A particularly smart line of Fall Hats marked by their individuality, e x c I u siveness and excellence of material and workmanship are now ready for the approval of the buying public. The beauty of the fetching veils with which many of the hats are draped also adds greatly to the charm and to the attractiveness of the wearer. Duvetyns, Soliel,, Lyons velvet combined with beautiful brocades, gold and silver and jet effects $25 T0 $9Hats of pannes and erect pile velvets, choice qualities $10OOTO$600

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Our ribbons are the best grade in every width and color 2c to $13.50 per yard. An especially good number in hair bow ribbon at, per yard

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Choice Madiera and Clun3' Linens no cotton numbers for the gift yu have no time to make

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YARNS Embroidery Yarns, skeins rr balls (small), at 10c 10 25c Large hanks and balls, choice shades 75 c 70 $125 The baby's needs are found in our replenished stock.

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10 to 11 GIRLS' BLACK SATEEN BLOOMERS Just the kind fcjr school and every day wear, in all wanted QQ sizes. Special at LADIES' EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Soft finished hemstitched handkerchiefs, with embroidered Q corner; regular 15c grade. . . CHILDREN'S LISLE HOSE Fine ribbed, all sizes, 6 to O O 9:, black or brown. . . . . C ELECTRIC IRON Guaranteed, highly polished, regular Sr. $4.98 LIQUID VENEER Best polish for furniture, floors and wood work. Large size, f. f spcial at , C

11 to 12 MEN'S OVERALLS Hickory stripe, painters' and dark blue stripe. Coats to (j 1 CH match. Each O-.OU MEN'S SILK HOSE Black Silk Hose, slightly O Q c imperfect ; black onlv, pair MEN'S UNION SUITS Medium and heavy weight, mottled and grey. (0 Cfl $3.50 values V.tJU INFANTS' SHOES Dainty baby shoes and hand-made moccasins, in colors and while, with pink and blue trim. ( 1 1 Q Sizes 0 to 3, at P 1 1 CAMISOLES Ladies' Silk Camisoles, white and flesh, lace band at top or tailored style, with designs in 1 Vl Q dainty hemstitching. BLOUSES Ladies' Organdie Blouses, in plain colors and stripes. (JO flfl Worth up to $2.95, for)UU

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TWO HURT IN GARY AUTO. MISHAPS

Two men received Injuries in automobile and street car accidents in Gary yesterday afternoon that necessitated their removal to the Mercy hospital and in a third accident the drivers of two machines narrowly escaped w I'h their li t s. A man giving hi" name as James

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bruised and internally injured when he was run down by an unknown ut"it a! T,rd avenue and Huckanon street. Th' aul' sist escaped.

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Legal Notices

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1'ETITIOX OF FlANKKLl'T FOR DISCHARGE IN THE MATTER of WILLtAM F. habermax. ban krt'pt. no. s -" in Bankruptcy, district of in 1ian a. ss: On this 11th day of August. A. P..

13.10. on reading the petition cf the bankrupt for his discharge. IT 15 ORDERED BY THE COURT. That a hearing be had upon the tame on the ::nd day of Soptcmb- r. A. D-. Hi:", before f-aid Court, at Indianapolis, ia'said District, at nine o'clock in the foremen, and that notice ' i' i " -published twice In the Lake County Times, a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if ary they ha e. why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the ,rt that ih fit rk shall send by mail

to all known creditors copies of saiu petition and this 'order, addressed to Hum at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Honorable Albert 33.

rson. Judge of said Court, and the thereof at Indianapolis, in said

Dirtriet on the 11 lb day of August. A. !. 12 1!. NO PEE C. BUT EE R. w-15-;5 Clerk

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was injured a short time later when he was hit by a one man street car No. 7C3. on Broadway, between Kth and 11th avenues. Tins is the same car that struck and seriously injured John Sun-d.-rman. a well known oontractor, iast Monday evenmg. In a collision between two machines at the intersection of Sth avenue and Washmeton street the drivers. Theodore Rhtuis. 253 Washinv'-on street, and J. "W. fredricy. C4.1 Tyler street, had narrow fAupes w hen th"ir ma-hines crasncd into each i-tr.ir. EAST CUCAGD HAS SYSTEM OF BOULEVARDS

East Ohieago now has a complete bouieard sjaiem connect ir.jr ail of !h; city (-irks in both ends cf the city and permitting of tinin!-rrurt'"v bouleiurd traffic in either din it ion' from tho bs.ness section of the city to the jit limit s. The lmard of park trustees in adjourned sos.-nn last night created the bou lc ai d . m and look over the. street;-; . m. ,t lis ,. w ill proceed to hae improved i. -u 1 v a ids. The adupi ion of the buule-. ard system at this time, J. Smith of the boari.' explained, was brought about by the. necessity of designating ti rape vine street as a boulevard. Tlie street is now being paved with atphalt and it was feared that heavy traffic might tear up the pavement in a short lin-.e. Since one street was id be designated as a boulevard the board got busy and decided to designate an entire system of boulevards to cover the entire city. Th" street? which are included in the ;vbtem and upon which heavy traffic will be prohibited, arc. Al-a-i- s'li't. from luthne to 115'h street. Grapevine- street, from Michigan ave-

mi'- to 1 Mill st reet .

Drummond stieet, from Michigan avenue to llith street. 1 ?.M!i street from Mii-hiean avenue to Cuthri str-et. Hist sinef. from Alder s.'reet to Lirumnioii'l street. His' street from Rulroai avenue to

ATiite Oak aenue. Ivy street, from 144th street to 145th street. 144th street from Grapevine street to Ivy street. 145th street from Ivy street to Drummond street. Euclid vei.u. from 145th street to ,14';th street. 14$th street, from Euclid avenue to the. E., J. &. E. railroad tracks. Maguun avenue, from Hist .street to 15 1st Street. 15tst street, from Uorsythc. avenue to White Oak avenue. 145th street, from Tod street to iafc'oun avenue. The action of the park commissioners H presage s a fight between that body and the beard of public works since beard of works has already started action to vacate one of the streets which has been designated as a boulevard. Ivy street, from 144th to 145th street, has been ordered vacated by the board of works and the hearing of Remonstrances has been set for next Monday. Whether th street will be acated or will ie a boulevard is a matter which will have to be threshed out by the two boards. Each board claims the authority and it irmains to be determined whiih board is supreme.

dragged aver the hard brick pa v enterlor half a block before the attention of the truck driver could be secure! and the truck stepped. The boy had been riding on the back end of the truck and as he Jumped off near Chicago avenue his foot be. came entangled in yonie rope wh:cwas hanging loose. He was thrown to the pavement and diagged alon? by the heel until pedestrians a! the corner cf Chicago and Forsythe aves , saw his plight and were able to stop the truck . As soon art the truck stopped, thyoungster loosed his foot and hurriedly limped away apparently but iitt'.e the worse for his experience. Th police were not able to tet his nam"

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"HOPPING" LAD HAS A NARROW ESCAPE The danger to younstcrs of hoppins rides on ten back end of a truck was admirably illustrated en Fors the avenue In East Chicago this ir.ornnij when a boy tn or twelve years was

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