Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1922 — Page 3
THE ONE BEST "CELLAU" CF THE YEAR
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the men and wur.iv-a bvhinJ the flag lave put thiso tilings hto It. Our Cagr ha3 never known defeat: Washington won ln.1ernJencc with It. The men of 1S12 won freedom of ilia sea. In 1S61 a nation w.-3 saved br it. In 189S It brought freedom to oppressed peoples. In 191i7 it saved democracy. Our boy3 and tirla of today are the Haymakers of tomorrow. I,..ad them to see the glory of it. IVaeh them how t , resp.'ct and revere If. 1-rf-t us live up to the llag-l 5. Make the constitution have meaning: Why was It made? How 13 it a ffreat defense? Our duty to Ktand by It. N'ote: This pn'.nt r.eed crefn! study. Make a list of ways in which the meaning may be ir.ad clear. 6. Dar.srer riKns: a. Indifference of vcters. b. Apita-ors and j'roracrandists. c. Iiidivlduais and groups of 1111:1 whit try to use the go vc rtunon 1 fo;private fvain at public expense. d. Ignorance. e. '1'iKj gnat ease and comfort in America.
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INDIAXAl'OIJS, Nov. Richard Lieber. director of the fctate department of coriseiktion, announces that hl3 depnrtini-ni had 'J comprehensive lecture on bird life of this state, togeth :-r with colore.: slides, that its av;ii;abj free to public schools, clubs and various socle, ties and organisations wishing to exhibit it puDlicly. There aro ninety slides, depleting In their natural colors and native habits, nil the economic bird.; of Indiana, and point Kr?ciflca!!y to the little feathered creature.-' known as benefactors of mankind Theao are in classes known as iufje. tiverous and the weed seed eaters. Organizations desiring to obtain the slides and the lecture sho'ihl address the conservation dt pa- -inent, 109 Ktalehouso, IndlanapoTs
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;ei:ns mat u .iiiu..cn, jeweiid. pt of schools, rends to his t. aching faculty 1.1 grade and hSt'h s'-ho-d. ha stresses the importance of Am'-rican history as one of the potential eldments In citizenship. This attribute of tlio average1 American, he Rointw out In his bulletin, is particularly fundamental to the tetter education of Hammond's large cosmopolitan student body: His bulletin follc.ws: Aims and high sp.-t? in teachins American history citiz-mship bulletin No. 1. To principals and teachers: The most important result of our work after all is the kind of c!!l:,3nsi.ip and nf.cnt'.ai cltlscnsh.'.t we prcduco in tho personalities of our boys and g-irla. History c-iTern. la rtany rospects. tho fir.ist f.vld for s Imulatin.T and -cevelopir.j civic ideal.-, apprcciati-jns and virtues. per the pu-poao of stimulating' cur thought and unifying our effort in teaching good citizenship. I wish to submit the following outlino of suggestions. Kindly gdvo each point clue consideration and t.-, th outline to such other
points as may bo wejplnciuded.
Phase keep a recoiu u. ever projects or particular methods and devices you use to carry out these points. Wo 'shall havo conference upon theso points from time to time.
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tire them with inthup;a?m to I ,. n i only good but treat Aim rt aim It should be taught nut an is. i.-ited facts but as an 1 r. I lanaiii ot' uilaws, our Inatif.'tion?. our ciir.onis, our id'.-ala, our j-'.e.e in world history. It should be grlvcn a distinct moral and patriotic emphasic. It should instill (Ivic pri'o and stimulate flno purpests and sturdy resolution. In cne of his speeches hyirat! Abbot elotjuer.tiy summarize! wlsamay be regard- , as tile bc-ist aim of ti athtnff tlio l.isxory of our c.ititetry. Referring to truo Am erica m:, he said: 'lit; who looks with pride upon the history which his fa' hers have written by their heroic d'-c.'., vh accepts wit a gratitude thi Inheritance which they havo bc i-.eat'.ieil to him, and vvl.o hHjhly ffa'dvoH l,J prcs-rve th!,s i -iheri tancn unimpaired and to pass It oti to hi dr.ritnlar.tn enlarged and enriched that person iJ a true A-r.oriean." II. "Hiifh srota" for cmrhals1. ETiphastzo the idea that "Amer ica is our country." "Tho United State is our country. It matters r. t whether we
live in t!;e c-oivded cities of the cast or upon the vast plains of Kan- "'' u" Oklahoma, among the cotton to Ms of the south or upon the :-. at lands of the Dakota?, in Chi-h-v Michigan or in fan ; 'titti.-IscD tr the western sea, ev- ( rvw.hero it is our country. It is our country, ton. no matter who we ni v.'e nxy trace our descent from the earliest colonists or we ' '"-:' he tho rlifld-en of Immigrants v.'io arrived i-iily yesterday, but if v. . all love ami serve the America in which we live, we all may proudly say, "Tills !a our country." - FlifI!s as a strong llfrht. "the inspiration of great Americans. A Frenchman 'visiting in this country, speaking to a group of tea. h'-r 3. said: "Oh, that we had fi ex. r.t lives -a 1, r of-,n our boys and girls that you have h-re in America! Think of three f li great leaders as Washington, Lincoln and Hoosovelt belonging- to
FRANKFORT, Nov. Stanley ram the seventeen-1 ear-old son of the P.ev. William A. Frye, pastor of the Holiness church here, is dead following a short illness from membranous croup. The child v.'as ill Just seven day?. Tho Rev. Mr. Frye came here on. year aso, ftom Xew Carlisle, Olno.
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..fe: l)o we, as Americans, realhow much our great leaders
have contributed to the welfare of th 1 country? Are we a f-,t'nr with what such great men have said an 1 .lr.no 7 3. Itring out In strong light Ame-lcan ideals such as! n. S'orvlce for the common good e. g. the nob'o i.lcal of service and sacrif.ee of Nathan Hale! "I remet that I have but one life to lose for Liy country" b. K.ppert for law and order. c. '.;bi:dsslon to the will of the majority.. d. The spirit of fair play Rnd a square d'al. e. Just and equal laws; no privileged class. 4. I-lvitig tip to the flag: Kvprywhere and always it has meant liberty. opportunity and rrriter human hapriinepfT h'-''',sit
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Novs the time to start a Sweater, Scarf or other Knitted Apparel for yourself or as a gift. Our skilled demonstrator is now giving free ir.siruciion b kr.UUr.g ar.d crocheting.
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Come tomorrow begin at once to make attractive Christmas presents. Beginners and skilled needleworkers are alike cordially invited to attend these Free Lessens.
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Women's Silk and Wool
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An exceptionally fine and serviceab'e quaht in Liack. and cordovan. Clox of self color add - to their desirability.
Women's Wool Hose, $1.75 pr. Very attractive hose; full fashioned black wool with green, gold cr lavender clox. Special at $1.75 pair.
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Good medium weight cotton rib; low rscck, no sleeve and knee length style
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INFANTS COTTON VEST famous "Carter" brand - a good medium weight double breasted, very spe;al . 59c lucsday
Anron Dresses
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Nirht Gowns Mr.de cf a gcod heavy quality fbnnelette. h'u'l cut and v,ll. made ijovsTts in pretty stuped QQ Q patterns, special. .
Popular Slip-on sr'ks in clever color combinations knit of soft wool yarn rourd or V neck (S? QO $3.93 values . . Vi-iW
Cack fastening style in flesh and white fancy materiais niac'e with taped shoulder . 29c lucsday Bloomers Generously cut and well made of a goad quality sateen. "The new and practical crop teat is an interestinfeTe SI. 19 all colors .... Blouses I-or Tuesday we offer values to $7.50 in beautiful Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses the season's smartest styles in all Q CO shades and sizes
nt Yard Goo is Sale Continues
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"Vvl feH'f Trm Creat Fvpnt has mnrp than tinheld our renutation for values as it
fi v'vV - comorises thousands of yards cf Fashionable Fabrics at unequalled price
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JS-'iMiiS M .color in j:reat demand i
ortunate purchase enables us to pass a sensational saving on
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Pure Silk Canton Crepe 40-in. This season's mcst fashionable fabric here tomorrow at a handsome saving. Beautiful quality in the new- Pf) est and most preferred colors and black. A val- j) jp mOi) ue that is hard to duplicate Tuesday your r-J choice of this $3.50 grade per yard
SATIN STRIPED AND FLAT STRIPE BROADCLOTH SKIRTING in new styles and colored striper-. Su-.a' b for men's shirts. Here is an opportunity to lay in Christmas gifts in ad- 3 J ' Q, vance, yard . . . . y
2.00 QUALITY CREPE DE CKINE 40 inches wide; in 22 distinct different colors to select from. Good quality, suitable for dresses, waists, lingerie, etc. Guaranteed all pure silk 61 OQ luesday, yard
Fancy Niirht Gown and Pajarna Flannels double fleece beautiful f ar.cy checks and stripes warranted fast color fc , 15c quality, yd
Heavy QualiLy Douhb Fleece, Dlcached Shaker Flanael 27 inches wide, special for Tuesday a 1 K yard at.. AOC
27 inch Bath Cloth The wanted heavy quality that is both warm and durable; in scores of new interesting patterns CQr j xj J i uesday
54-inch AH W ool Poiret Twill Distinguished for its fine texture and finish; the fabric must be seen to' be appreciated; particularly adaptable for dresses and suls in the wanted navy and midnight 0 blue made to se'l at $4.00 per yard; spe- .5
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ILK CHIFFON VELVET. 40 inches wide an exceptionally fine quality for party dresses luxurious finun in navy and brown reguiaily sells for $5.50. Tuesday -very special CO QQ
new des'gns and colorings $6.00 values, very spec$4.69 yard . .
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iuge, in ai' t!o wanted ccloii. $1 values, T-iesdiy at pcr, 69 c vard . .
TUESDAY SHOPPERS HERE'S A SURPRISE IN
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At Two DrasHcally Reduced Prices Women and Misses here ere the very Coats you have probably been planning to purchase at prices very
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represents smart style wun economy.
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j In this lot are "Bolivias" and A fine "wool velours" neatly embroidered and bead trimmed others have beavcrette M collars large sleeves, tassel .-! trimniinga, etc.
p ' Sizes for Misses an Women, $25.09 ad $20.75
"Normandies" and "Velours" with large flowing slseves -draped and Russian Blouse effects plain and fur trimmed.
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VCOL DRESSES M Attractive it-jhs for the miss and V flapper of Jersey novelty Pru- 'A nella Stripe "mater:'-!:; er.d Poiret j4
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Canton Crepe serviceable Poiret Twill and excel- f
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lent Tricotine -new panel and drape effects novi ; V f y0 0
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attractive trimmings in bead and embroidery work.
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U. S. Army Flannel Shirts
Meifs Khaki Army Flannel Shirts made of government standard cloth, double elbow 2 button down pockets, cut full size. $3.50 value a nr siies 15 to 17 J.UO special Tues- 3gg: dy "S:snai" Ebe Cbambray Work chill; best on the market, cut fuilsize CoatstybgJ QQ SIZC I -i'2 tO I O . . Ken's Sweaters, Heavyweight A!i Wool Shaker Knit or Ropa St'ch mads with a large jumbo collars Pullover or Coat style, plain and combination colors Men's $1.75 Quality, Heavy Cotton Ribbed and Heavy Flat Fleece Union Suits made well closed crotch, ecru, silver and tan colors. Sizes 34 to 46 special value 31 39 at Ken's Mixed Wool Union Suits heavy rib, natural color, neatly finished. $4.00 value, all 36t $3.65 Bey's Heavy Flat Fleece Union Sii'i'j Jaccju-e color soft and v:ry at, S0c and Doy'f liiz:-y Flannel Blouses in attractive grey and khaki colors m?de with pocket and
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