Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1922 — Page 3
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f INTERNATIONAL KtSS SERVICE NrJW l'OHK, .Match 1. "I was Wcy.1 atrc-t ifUcluT-.'.iu'.'s a'.:. ltu f.at broke row." Th:xr was tin? :"..-s: '-u!erne!;t that -Mired J. Lindsay, "t! c la-li.'' btoUvr," ir.udf whni ho was Jr-.uht l.aoH ;mh J 'hiiade'-p:-.;.-!. whrc he ha.l be. n hiainjf under a;i aatimd ram, aiai locked up !n th.; Tors.T..s on u il.ars? of errand larceny. Whllo Undnaj c'a'nifl' j:-.;it -a a "sucicr" then at.; -,v..Ii f;,Mi;.tiaioio New YorU wamoi. vaa lui : :.! the district v. !.-s iffSc t!t..t also were in th.- ,!! .-r" o!as v.-h- t. t'lty jraV': him -r.cy . irv r mythich' "Toiii:io .:.;;" t'..a? was m:-. POSe'l tO !liari"l!ii'' t'f !!rk t:nl" icei 'rom t.a- 1 Zi 7. (";)'! on !::!-?,
At.T-::g taese w ,vt;ni 'si Mr. I.i. -C. u".;p. (i:vi.:-"i-! v!'.. ,T;!iu .-s J iV:c, rii -". t : in. : ona i re t m !"'!).- k v'fco says that si;.- co'-tr'nut.-.! r--'. hundred thousand o' :,o .,';n. . i e.-n. Uch'ars -1 ha t I ; : i..-a y ya'i't'r -:: trust iiar n: , .1 ;rrr; :"fri-nc as "h;i ,J i.--;' . -: ' T.inci.sny auruits that ro i or"Mrs. ru'.;e niom y. -ay.- Thar : ac voted ! : f..:- V a:i t h.! t h"'V -n Vsiir'.tti.i'..- - y aa luti ..t'...i'.:M i.'-.c--:v ::. !..! ;
LITTLEREDSCHOOLHQUSE IS FAST DISAPPEARING Educator Points to Snappy Structure in the Small Community.
The Lord Chamberlain of London has Turned Down Tearful Pleadings From Peeresses of Vde Girth for More Seating Space in Westminster Abbey at Princess Mary's Wedding
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Mrs. Gladys J. Elfelt. Mrs. Gladys J. Elfelt. known in the film world as Jure La Verne, Eurpn-sed listeners in a Los Angeles court recently, dunnp -.nc preliminary rearing cf her divorce case, by refusing to accept alimony from her husband. The judge awarded her $30 a month. Elfelt is a wellknown film director He denies her charges, including cr.e that La failed to te'ii her cf a previous siarriago.
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Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am! too young and wants me to wait twenty-eight rears old and lone- several years yet. some for some Cirl friends. It I have Sne with this man for seems as though they do not care wo "s and we ' CT en' j , , . . gaged for a year. I have always for me. I do not go to dances or i been a cir, who was more intPrPsl. parties for 1 cannot dance because c,j jn staying at home cooking .,nd I have a crippled foot. 1'teaae toil ' keeping house than to go out it rne how 1 can have girl friends as night as other vounf ppop! no. ether young men have. j Don't you think it wtu!d be all Please te'.l me how 1 can make i right for us to be married this money with a eamna besides tak- i spring, and better than to wait to ing pictures of people. j long, as we love each other and LONESOME A. C. W. I neither one of us believes in long You are too sensitive and ini-' engagements? All f our fritnds agine that girls do not like yoti j lH JS that we could U very happy. Any number of men with crippled i ANXIOUS FIANCE, feet and legs marry. The lact that i To marry would be vry fooli.-h you cannot dance mignt keep von unless vcur fiance's '.'tTtn-.o is suffrom having certain -irls for "om-, fie ient to warrant it. It coit? i panions, but there are a lot of hue great deal to buy me-relv the girls seft who wouid like ; ou nv i necessities and you ".will find that way. Keep your eyes open unt:i ; more money is needrd for runnintr you find a bweet, retiring g'n arid ; expenses than you count upon now. a?k her if you may call. I am con- Love is a hne thing and it blind fident that she will Jet you and that the eyfs to much that is unr!easyou will get much enjoyment from ; ant. but it cannot provide foo.i and the evenings spent with Her. Thet e ; clothing and a house to lh-c in. are girls, you know, who er.joy ' Both you and your fvcr- ar n ry quiet evenings talking jnd reading, young and can afford tu w.t i u-ar It would not be fair, of course, to ; or two longer before ;.n. ; man v. spend all of your t:me at the girl s My advice i to s'vc "'-nc-ney f?nd. home; she would like Lo go places. have a good l ank account to fail too. Remember that xaint htart f back on before j ou marry, never won fair lady. The only way I can suggest that ; Dear Mrs. Thompson: I was you might make money taking pic-j married on Tuesday. Febnr?r-- 14. tures is to perfect your work to ; I have been tr-ld that it i 4 .-ad" luck such an extent that magazines will! to be married on a Tuesday. Is pay you for prints because of their j that true? BRIDC. artistry or news valuo. That it is bad luck to be married , - ; on a Tuesday is a foolish superDear Mrs.i Thompson: I am a ' stition and there 13 no truth in it. tfirl cf almost nineteen, deeply in ; The success of your marriage will love with and engaged to a young j depend on the efforts of you and man of twenty-two. We have : yuur husband, planned to be married this spring j and have saved a little money, j E. E.: You will overcome blushMother doesn't want me to be mar-,ing as you grow older and become ried as she says we can't live on more accustomed to meeting peov.'hat he makes. She says I could j pie socially. Oo not worry about rot marry any one who has a bet-jit. because worry makes you all th9 ts: character. She also says 1 am ! more self -conscious
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New Sport Coats Special 5 18.75 No stylish women will be without a- Sport Coat this spring", and right no- they are the most practical garment for "between seasons" wear. For Thursday we have especially priced the new arrivals. They are of Hevringbones and Polair Tweeds in a variety of shades and novelty effects, made with patch pockets, belt and smartly tailored. Sale of Spring Frocks Special $24.75 Here is an oportunity to own the. smartest spring modes Dresses of real smartness and elegance at a much lowered price. We have especially reduced the lot for Thursday'? Sale new arrivals in Fashionable "Crepe Knit" and handsome "Canton Crepes" in a variety of the'new favored colors. Handsomely embroidered and trimmed with Jet Bead. Suits of Fine Quality Special S39.75 Superior in every respect these Suits will instantly commend themselves to the particular women they are of fine Tricotine and Poiret Twill showing the new "Cape Coat"- -similiar to illustration with original embroidery motifs. TWEED SUITS the smart thing for Spring are arriving daily. New novelty effects in mannish tweeds, cleverly tailored, $14.75 to $29.75.
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54-inch Jersey, $ 1 .69 yd. Mere is one of the most popular fabrics tor Spring, a very I'm" all wool 54-mch Jersey fine heavy weave, in choice of ail the popular Spring colors. $2.30 values at $1.69 yard. New Zephyr Gingham, 1 9c
Hundreds of pretty styles and coloring?, checks pl.ud. and j lam colors to choose from new novelty weaves galore ---J-inh - id-. 30c quality for 19c yard. Satin Charmeuse, 1.69 yd. All siik qual.tv that will prove cry popular tfn Spring- h- ; -" of all wanted colors in dull and lustrous f.n.sh - "T :.' nO Thursday $1.69 yard.
Standard Percales 16c y
An unusual selling of yard-wide Standard I Wale; - th- i Cor j frade, in light and dark grounds and neat designs br.r.e n". i j stripes; 29c value. Special, 16'2C a yard.
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