Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 9
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THE TIMES. PAG h 'S 1 f WEST HAMMOND TO SCHOOLS Ottf For Saturday, September 3rd Onl; NEXT TUESDAY j S?i3 &Sw&y 1 &Hr si'CdmCSZ:
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The West Hammond schools of Hie f
trict 155 will be opened Tuesday morn- i ' i 1 1 conuuclato th, cxpnf,! Increased umber of ,.uPl., The entire Went orth buildms: is now be in occupied a a .mm T.il JnKilI rooms, w h!-h w.t i;u'.mt la st iar. har now bfen cqu'.i jjfd tor class rooms. ithm th l.i.-t '-'-l ; k h t-ar u.t otidiu oi i--au. ui.ion nt riiPlx'.i t!'e buildi:; v!t!i :i com l'1-t .-o I -n . laboratory, a mechanical dra '. i:ik room, a rvvi!lsr loom, an.! a t;.T''writinK room. The comm.. rcial students will l.e Klad to learn that tir-t'M-n brand new lioyal typewriters ucre purchased this sunimer. The Wentu orth hijfh school offers i J i 3 com;ilete four year academic course and a commercial course. T!- schoc. " has been accred;ted by the -state (ie- ;. j.artrncr.t of fublic Instruction arid:1; the Noruhw vsUtii and "hl.cago uni- L-. versitlew. W'ei.tworth Is proud f t -.-er.dir.tf a number of graduates to the y -. lux - Northwestern and the Chicago Cr.lvcr- r'-.li sity this fall. Though the Wer.tworth high school ; j 1 is a district hiis-h school and Is main- ' t talned by tb.e Hoard of Education of l 1'istrict 133. West Hammond, the t -j val - .school draws .students from the Burr. ham. St T.ansi:; U!. fibibe. Schru:nvi!!. an J i lor.! dlatrnts. The pupil w f from these districts however do t.r ?jj ! have to pay their own Untie.;;, th k 1 tuition be; sis 1 the non-hi;;'i ; (.', j school b'-ard of Co. ilt County. The I'.o.ird of Kduca-ion li.i: 11 K I liviii d a part tune . .m'.niia d a part time E"J ! which wiil Ic or. -ned also on Sept P All minors bet.i.een the .te? I l and I '". who resid.; or are eniplfc.e 1 in tile school district are. required b r !3 Jaw to alter.. 1 this school for not less f I than e:-ht hours a week. ' & I A distinct new f a fare of the sib.ooi is t!;e physu-. i! ed'ication ! ' pu r; me n t . -.. w hlch begins in t!;e i.rst ;-r.uie a;;. , is carried or. through to the fourth. ; ' "t year high scho..'.. The obi time r- '- i c-sfi periods have been .iiscontinued . 5.; and suri rvised play periods have ta'.;- Tf-,5 en their place. - Z 1 i ! The patrons of t.-.e Douglas school r !jj will be pleased to know ti'.at the en- f - : I tire building has beer, r.ew'.y de rora- j ted and put into first class condition. ! 1 ! The members of the Hoard of Kdu-'!Vjj , cation are: Martin 11. Pinneran. t t-.ij g ! president; 1- red .ie.-rest. secretary. V- r-T.i J. Brussell. Jonn Murray. Joseph Mil- . J"? ler, Thomas Corner and Ocorse Seid- : j u The following: teachers have been i r'Q emp'oved for the ensulnir vear: Otis . 3 '"llamore. superintendent: Gladys y; Xelsou, 1'rindpal A'entworth h;,U ,.! school; 'Maude McCieady, stipor visor if?? i: of music; Adelairle Hoover, hifrh scho. : c. -"i ' ' u,i.k,. lisnrr. r.-ivlcr,t 1,. -S c,-'.,,,,,! ; b! irni. ii vi , iJ ci : 1 1 T- a uxi viti, 1.1,1 ji i.tw. : teacher; Irene FinneKan. hiyii schno' I H, 7 ...... . . f V,t.,W ..,,ifcc i I teacher: IF.lir.abe th Shanle-rhysi-ai r 4 j education; l-'lorence CJeiman science: Theresa Campbell. prijidpil f I.lourlas s- hool; Helen Xowalc, fit th. : f.'.l ' Krade: Madeline Kennedy, fourtb pradfl t 'J g lorothy Snev-lv, third gra!e; He'.c f 4 , JCeller, second grade; Jane y liar.!.-;. . : Jfev: first gr.nlp; Pauline Townsley. t.r.-t 4 Krade: Iteverlv liofe Taiisci.-. kii-.cZer- i I 4 ' Karten. AT THE DeLTJXE 4 A? difficult of solution as the old' problem. "Which came first, the hen t or the eg-?" is tiiis one. "Do inter- i L estinp people ha vo such varied careers i r because they are no of pep or nr.. I . they fui; of pep bc au.-e th.-y have ha.l i L iMch varied car' . rs"" i 5. )ne may wi 1! ask this question conn- ! & oernlng Harry M..r.-. film eomed'.an. fjoi of "Connotif.it Yankee" fame, wjio wi: .-o Ffcn shortly in s ipport of B.'bo i I i Daniels in b.' r latest Heal art release 1 i ' "The March Hare." j fcrj Mr. Mv rrs has been a lively one ever i . J ' since his rmall bov davs. He was I $!
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Java A as a Juvenile si '.ol athlete. made Si At . icrhl.-n years h" k rati Red his and il I 'lrait,,'tio nmh A !,n:' hv a ftorkiy'3 Ill company wh. re he started" at tiie a!- l?$ af- A . "J:" f"lXTJJS'' i II S J ! Vow who can till wh.ih.r h-u I m . , .now 11 pep ics fr.cii t he . ari.'d I l,v,? 1 r. r r h- has led whether t he v;,r.!-!l r.J car. . r was a f re, . r a . h a ; w i '. :i s o m 1 1 tn "Ti-.e March Hire e :i ror.clus '.on Pf'p .vhich corner n Lux- . Mr. M. itre today and t. ;--ay te..l.n ma nr.; a mo-t a:i.u v. 1 DTTATTT TJOTTHT! r Mr. H. Turkman, wife of Rev. H '. V.;- j ii.-.m.in, died yr sferd.iy. Kun. ra ! . ' ' r vices will b... Ii' id at the K.-tise! i C 1 I I l.'rael fi.n'.-vf;M!i(in iv : t h inter lit at: iv : the Wa'cii.'im r-ni'tTv in Chicago. Mr;. IPrkman came to lijuinimi in IS!.". Slie was w--;j known anion tb.e people of Hammond. r, i ' ,3 S $.- The hnsi'sml. It V jt. i-.erKman, iin.i , fi,.-. 1 1 sn Mayer and dauirhur Mr:-, t ;. c.ro.s- J v?,ij i man. survive. ?V, GAL NOTICES I si:wi:Tv n"tic;; i'llPAKTMUNT .F I'Hi.ir WORK?. I fv'CITY r UAMMONTi. IN PI AN A. j 1 j NViTICI TO CO.VTUAfTOilS j lf;' You are hrr.p.c 1'itilied that The jc, ?onrd of Public. Wo.-k.s i f said Cif i r. 4 v'.i recfivt- bios up to September 11. ! ; -. 'j I " 2 1 . at two o'clodt p. ra., for the ' .V ' I f.radinK and paving the roadway with . ' L1 r.e K ascahaitic eoncre on -on- i r..t;, SJ creio base, Tyre "I" vltriled pa'.inri: Si I brb'k on concrete base. Type "M" r f- ... fi ' In'oreed concrete Type "O" creot- ! t -i' Mocks on concrete, base. Type "J" j j.'..-) asphalt!.: concrete on new macadam ' f-'i base. Type Penetratir. yiphalt j i' on new- niacada.n's base. Type "Q" rrtac- j f ,i 11 dam. twenip-seven -feet wide, con- I -t irt'rr l"i'i''' lineal feet of 3-4 inch j 1" '. lead water services wlfh 45 three fj".ar-C" ' i tvr i.c.h corr oration cork, stop and " j tox, on jachson street, trom Kenwood Avenue to Standard Avenue, under Ira-irovln-.ent Tiesolutlon No. S65. as specIMed In the rlann, profiles and detatsn now on file. 1 1 J V . , V- - . ... r-s i -ii inn;: emu in. tti '-o m pan : ;e; c.y a . . certified check for not b-ss than f.v. i ' and one-half pr cent of the est! 1-.-..-1 t"d coat of said improvement. t',. hi'The Board reserves the rf;.-ht to reject any ap.d nil bids. i S : . i -
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Yqu will go through every store in town or you can wear your shoes out going to Chicago looking for "Bargains" but you can bey Boys' or Girf s School Clothes much cheaper in our Store. LET US PROVE IT TO YOU!
Here are 2 Specials in Boys Suits that will Prove Our Statement
t.. J If Sizes 8 to 17 Special r- nl. t C.H I ? I O Tl . .. Il 1 lIie i-'n- jurown riiu unea ranis, iney ssu BOl'S' 1 PANTS SUITS Fine dark mixtures, serge all wool, sells all over at $6.00, C All sizes 6 to 17, soecial. . BOYS' WOOL KNEE PANTS 95 Boys' Blouses Made of fine madras, all colors. Big bargain, while 10 dozen will last. 79e oecia
SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! Serge Dresses Velvet Tarns Serge Dresses For girls of 2 to 6. Beautiful Regular $1.39 value. Very spe- For girls of 8 to 14. Very pestyles. Wry specul at cial at cial' at 32,9B 93c $3.98 Gingham Dresses Gingham Dresses Big Girls' Shoes Frr girls from 8 to 14 years. Sues 2 to 6. Beautiful styles. Grod shoes for the big girls. Ia liuaranteed colors. Special for c t .l i , . , nt i school opening sale at h tHlS !'Z" 1 t0 6" Black 0r browa31.25 69c $2.98
in LADIES' Felt or Velvet Men's Dress Shirts Guaranteed colors. Very special. $1.0 Men's Shirts and Drawers, 35c Min's Khaki PANTS, 95 Cents IVlen s Dress Fanis AH-wccI sToi- or t.-nt.-.4T .if -1 .' , iidicoii JohiBon's Dress Slices $3.55 In fchek vi.-i kid or pun si, with rubber beeb,. ",T Co o J ' ' v "liAIuSiOSB'S
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$ U W -vjn- -- pi! j t at t'-i r:---3 If a. over at BOYS CAPS All wool, a good school Cap, very special some blue A A
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Good Shoes for Big Boys Made by Endicott-Johnsco, sizes 1 to 6, black. $2.59 In brown, sizes 1 to 6 $2. S3 In black or brown, sizes 9 to 132 $1.98 Boys' Elk Shoes $1.98
for nl TT W i 'J 2A9 to $5.98 Ladies5 Dresses Of all-wool tricotine, embroidered. Sizes to 44. A big bargain at $10.00. $ 1 o.oo Special -Ladies Jumper Dres All colors. All sues. LADIES' UNION SUITS, 49 4 Ladies' Fibre Siik H In black or brown. Plain, or drop stitch. FIT 1 7 i (tV LOVEST PRICED STORE'
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