Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 19, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1921 — Page 3

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TIMES. rAGE THREE WHERE PRESIDENT MAY SPEND SUMMER VACATION

hf Lucy Jeawte Price

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era to the contrary. Manhattan has the same appreciation fo.- the frankness of ! the occasional fpon'aiifom and i;n- ; ashamed nf.Uicni riciie that is shown by any other part of the civilized world. And so, it ia with chu,-klea of real affection that the ;'.,ry of the ,a Charles Crocker k- tola whenever Ins family's name comes to the fore, The occasion of his .-,j;iii:vhal austeriy prp j er daughter .Mrs. Charles 1:. Alexander ! and her husband, having just opened; thfir villa at t-xclujivu Tuxedo for the; cummer ia enough to call forth the j reminiscence. Charles Crocker and j hi.-i wife u: i d to live in that lioni.; of ; (jUick fortunes rian Ktv.ncisco and: later on when their daughter was well j launched in coast to coast society, and t they were established in New York,' Mr. Crocker i.ed to break forth to his! wife rifc'ht in ail sores of presences, j

' Don't you remember. Molly, the days when we lived in a couple of room over the little store and hidd the cans to ketp the rain from coming throutfh the roof?"

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Honeysuckle Lodge" trom the road

It is reported that President tion before the summer ends, at j Newport, L. I. The home Li Harding may take a brief vac-- I the home of T. SuiTern Taller, at I known as "Honeysuckle Lodge."

Ev ery once in a while seme smus j couldn't do eith.ee and f'j"y expecting adult person smiles at children and : to be eut to Jr:i;, she ran away, with

says. "They don't realize that th

Jter, and hid in the

people have

The next time you hear someone pity ing "those poor city dos-." pause a moment before you Join in condemnation of the cruel owner who "keeps them cramped in a tiiiy apartment with

no chance for air and exercise." May- i be he is more eif-sacr;ri jin in his

affection than you know. There is, for instance, William O. Conway. He

is the type you rather fancy living in j dert'tand. Here is one instance that A market basket full of Irish sod

a. smartly done, luxurious bachelor j 1 fcol)e may pif.rce aomc forgetful aotils: and baby hawthorn trees will sail backleently

apartment on or just oil me a . enue. 1eien .shirks 10 veara old- and Ainea and forth across the ocean much like

the Flyinsf Dutchman, maybe forever or until the hawthorn;- stow too big to bo proper paa.enger ship floral deo-

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are the happiest days of their lives.; dark. It was tragedy just as real as

Not a care in the world!" How any-! the "happy little children'

! one can forget the extreme seriousness! probably known. ! of children's troubles I never cou'.d un- -

York. Her prlef touchi-d one of the!

ozps onee. jn iiij ihal iic fiuiuised to keep them aboard and jrivej them Kotl care, so back and forth they j Will li'llVfl. I

WiH, lO UiUSU -lS;h(.r j. oJ(J s j s , 0 t, f JJ W(.st 14atJ, clothen and tree his shoes. Iiusttad gtTu were m,ins for three days, he enters a respectably modest - central Park waa erchcd end the hartrance at 71 EaJtt oiHh street and ai- h.r ,;,. j,,,, Arrr ,

I'nHe atnirn t-Vi.. h.t tili..c t i-..-i,.h ' . . .

i:(. In ,t when they were found, on his residence. He is quite comfortable, j the top floor of 4 building- adjacent to and that he has to do, because on tne ( t;u.ir hom,?i hiding in a dark atairway. floor below, in equal comfort, are his j xho. ,vorc afraI(1 to come out because tnree airdales with a bou3!u-and-paid-j Hf.len had broken a don and Uj. owner tor janitor at their heels when they , ti,d her scu)ol tBcher. That good dia-

w'lsn to cruise tne streets. 1'oor -Mr.

Conway not only paj-s for the Janitor's! f.

apartment and the food for the janitor 1 and his two children and hi.-? w:fe and j his wife's sister, in order to have his j dogs cared foi without complaint, but i "I can rarely visit them," he says, "and j when I come in at night and pass thefr ; floor, I have to fake a limp in order j

not to have them recognize rr.y step and howl all the rest of the nU'ht in consequence. It may not be &n ideal arrangement for the dos, but they get

more out of it than I do." Tha new 'Viliaire Follie will open this month under the protection of the Bohemians. Inc., -who will open the production at the little Village Theater just as a matter of tentinient before bringing it uptown to greater seating capacity. John Murray Anderson, who has already established his productions as out of the ordinary in the way of revusiea! comedies, promises something entirely new in thU- latest edition.

ciplinaiian told the child that we must

rh-r repair it r replace it.

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orations. Miss K. A. Sharks, from Mission. Texas, erived the other day, from Queenstown bearing her "bit of the old soil" and the tree aprlgs as her dearest treasure, to be bravely tran replanted in Texas. Unfortunately the ruling against all plant life from K.:rope to guard aerair.st disease, preventd her bringing them ashore at New

Miss niille Shaw, heretofore known' only as a vaudeville dancer to the : general public, blossomed forth re-

aa a playwright, and a very)

good one. Five of her plays were I put on at the Appolo trcatre In one, week and brought the young dancer . into immediate attention of the nerlous j world of the dramas. The list in-J elu.lrd an exposition of five different types of stage art; a farce which de-' pends upon situations for Its interest;! a straight comedy in which the Inter- j est depended largely upon the dialogue

a "heart interest" drama, a novelty I

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