Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1922 — Page 12

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(That the Queatlca raised Vr Am bassader Geerg Harvey In mi ad dress in London "Have Women 8ouls?M is fairly debatable is thf declaration of Miss Anne Martin, prominent feminist arid writer. Miss Martin is a former professor of b'ntory, University of Ksveda, a lalr of the Nevada Equal Suffrage oam-pairn 1911-14, ehalrcr.au nf National Woman's Fart 181 ??, Independent candidate for the Tnited States Senate for Nevada. 1011-1930. Iler statement fellews!) By )I1m Ann Mart In Written Especially for I. X. S.I HAN FRANCISCO, ? It is significant f a woman's backward josltlcm that Amhaswudor Harvey is seriously TropondiEg the age-long "Dry, "Have Women Bouls?'1 TTomea hare apt 4vaaJ very far in their wn minds, or ta the minds tf aiia, wfca such a peedi as the .ambassador gave the London AwtSwrs Club 1j possibls. It recall H the tribal taboos against women, altea-aate worship, abuse aad Jwlt of thsm, with th last wlVh "burning-" only two hundred years ssway. Man's Kill oondaes4tas tsw of wemsa aa4 hr own aervtls spirit are ptatrd when Mr, Eary, p-oliitinjr out that tht tan eomxrArwOiDBta did not apply to women, mays that the eld tsstamant must fco rvl84 by nen), th&t eiucs the QxmoiotfLajiM aid sot write a dcalorrit for women the authors must. Kave women souls? I would aay that the burden of proof Is on the women. As loa aa thr continue to allow man-made law an 3 male jpsyc&olcgr to dominate life, so Ions it they or a majority of them pas- ; lvoly aooopt their inferior statu a h loss aa they delay writing their arm decaloffue of equality Into tutnaa affaire, the question of the ancient scholastics still asked by .t3a ia4ra editor and ambassador. e.T woman souls?" Is fairly debatable.

Shocking Conduct in Swing on Hallo ve'en jintehnatiohal news sxbyice MARTINS KBKHP, UUe, Nov. 15. Hallowe'eners here ran Into some, thin? new. A porch swing- was cn attraction for the crowd. The merrymakers charged the swing. It wan chafed, too, an dthey let sro. The iiWDtr of the swing- had

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NEW TORK, November. A scion o? the Gould family has Joined the order of "Rich men hit by the law." Just by way of showing- that we don't .Jlserlmtnate in the administration of Justice, FVank. at. Gould, 23-j-ear-cld son of Bdwln Gould, waa sejitejiced to a day In tha Tombs, along- with a bunch of ohauffeurs, puVtr of the same breach of the peace speeding:. Friends clamored for his release on the payment of a fine, and some of them almost wept over the telephone, but young: Gould himself see-med rather amused by the proceedings, and lived aafely through the day. The last notable to be given the fe&me sentence for too rapid motoring- was Babe Ilu lbNo psychic medium can ever aa-ain eay that the world has failed to sItc spiritism a fair opportunity to prove itself. The Scientific American has Jiist mad an announcement which ensures such an opportunity beyond a questlomj and In doing- f(t replies to the chailenfe of Blr Conan Doyla that its editors investigate psychic phenomena at first hand. Bo anxious is the B&iantlfio American to give this agitating- question a fair lnninj? tha-t it has offered ISC00 In awards for conclusive paychio manifestation Twenty-raiva hundred wiij be paid to the first person -who produces a psychlo photograph under its test conditions end to the full satisfaction of the eminent men who will act as Judges, and anothcr $2500 to the first person who produces a visible psychic manifestation of other character. The names of the Judges will be announced later, Everyone Interested in the advancement of psych !o knowledge Is aaked to tak an active past in making the investigation a conclusive one. If it should come to pass that any medium can produce psychic photographs f other manifestations under the scientific conditions to be determined upon, It would be the most convincing and to the doubters, the most startling demonstration which spiritism has ever achieved. The original American stock is to be honored la the newest of New York's museums. The life of the red man on this continent before the arrival of Columbus may ba vimiallied Jn every detail with the aid of the collection in tha Miuwum of the American Indian, at Broadway and 156th Street. It Is the only museum in the world devoted to records of the early American races. There are gold orna.ments that tempted Piiarro and Corter, turquoise plaques' and gaudy to ten poles among tho 1. $00,000 articles on display. The collection represents 25 years of wcrk on the part of George a. Heye, its founder. A dIIe-htf'il as fti-fry Miln- plav

Is bound to b-e. I don't know any !ay wright whose work could be io marred a-n3 trampled by unsrm'tttiietic or untalented acting-. So t Is a special Joy to watch tho cast .hat Hugh ForC and Frederick ELaniope have assembled for "Thi Romantic Age," the newest production by the author of ".Mr. Plni." Marg&lo Gilmore, LrsIIo Howard, Nell Martin I doubt IX a trio could b gathered together from the younger players who would so ensure the delight which tills playshowers upon tho aud-nce. Miss Gilmore is the romantic spftlt itself, Leslie Howard is perfect as the lover who turns out to be a stockbroker Instead of an armored knight, and Neil Martin once more makes us realize that Juveniles can be Just as understanding and appeal ing as the mellowed older aotors, 1 they Just hare sense and the gift. It Is a light play, but light in the Ua.rrle sense, fairy-light, with the misty atmosphere of romance coloring every thread of its cobweb. We are accustomed to all sorts of champions here from all parts of the world. Some of them are picturesque and interesting and some are rather dull. But certainly one would expect a champion by the name of Jose Ft. Capablanca to be a champion of something spectacular; maybe not bullfighting. but some other art along that line. But what do you suppose Is the field in which this Spaniard who has Just reached our shores surpasses all others? It's flaying chess! LUCT JEANNE PKICE.

Hair Nets Urged to Guard Factory Women NEW TORK. ..ov. 23. flair r.et.s for women factory workers to prevent accidents are recommended by State Departments of Labor, Industrial Commlas-loners and Workmen's Compensation Bureaus, according to a survey by the Medical Review of Beviewd. The statement says that accidents due to hair catching In machinery are practically painful.

Tuberculosis Cures Itself, Says Expert ROCKrORD, I1L. Nov. "When the disease is arrestd tuberculosis wiil positively cure itself through proper diet and a correct living." declares a report filed at the conclusion of a survey Just made here. The report said ther ewe re 210 cases in this city and that the most suncepttlbleand dangerous age Is from 21 to S5 years.

First Mass Held in NewSing Sing Death House 06SINING. N. T ., Nov. Mass was celebrated for the first time in Sing Elng's new death house recent, ly by Father William E. Caehln. chaplain of the prison. Father Caehln used a portable altar, which was set up in th prison corridnr for the service. He plans a weekly mass for the condemned men hence-"-.rtH.

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Brighten the Floor for Christmas A RUG The right Rug wall give a glow cf the Christmas spirit to the whole room that it covers. Hundreds of homes are to have just that pleasant experience this Christmas; for Santa Claus already has plans to slip out the old floor coverings and replace them with glorious new Rugs on Christmas morning, and someone in your home may be hoping that she is on Santa's list right now. Axminster Rugs Newest Patterns. Heaviest Grades. Fine Qualities. $x 12 size $59.50 8-3x10-6 size $56.60 7-6x9 size $41.50 6-9x9 size $36.50 4-6x6-6 size $18.00 36x72 size t $11.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs Wilton Velvet Rmjs Seamless and $62.50 fringed, 9x12 All worsted yarns, woven very close, patterns are exceptionally good and the colors are all the newest shades. 8-3x10-6 rize $57.50 6x9 size $37.50 27x54 size $8.25

Third Floor CONVENIENT TERMS

A Sensible Gift Cedar Chests Now is the time to select your Cedar Chest complete assortment of styles and sizes in both natural Cedar finish and Walnut. CEDAR CHEST AO inches glQ CQ long Viwiuu Hand rubbed finish, patented corner construction which never opens. Good lock and casters. WALNUT CHEST 45-inch $45 QQ Made of American Walnut, cedar lined lid, back and botlom. Finest hand rubbed finish. Best of material and cabinet work throughout.

50 lh. Cotton Mattress This Mattress is upholsterel in fancy art ticking with rolled imperial edge. A twoday special. $7.35

7 Piece Dining Room Suite, $67.50 The set consists of an oblong table and six chairs, finished in Jacobean Oak or Walnut finish. The chairs are upholstered in leather. A remarkable value for Tuesday and Wednesday.

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Folding Card Tables at $2.85 For afternoon bridge parties. Folding Tables are indispensitle. Illustrated above;

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4 Piece Bedroom Suite at $98.75 Tkere " dresser, vanity, bow-end bed and chifforette included in this handsome golden oak set. at the price is worthy $98.75 of your inspection tomorrow

Library Table It is handsomely finished in mahogany and will make ihe living room attractive; $lg.75

7-Piece Walcnt Dining Suite, $98.75 Including six chairs and choice of oblong or 54 inch round tabic, walnut finish.

Mahogany Finish End Tables, $4.95 Styles like the picture; they'll make appropriate gifts.

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3 Piece Overstuffed Suite at $189 An overstuffed suite for "understuffed" pocketbooks. spring edge and back, spring filled cushions, upholstered in V'elour and Tapestry. Special $189.

Queen Anne Dresser, 28.75 It is designed in either oak or walnut, attractively priced for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Luggage for Every Traveler

Traveling Bags Of Cowhide, colors, black or brown, leather lined, three inside pockets, the two sizes. 16

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$18.50 and $20

Ladies' Suit Cases Silk lining, made of black cowhide, seal grain, padded top; sizes 20 and 22 ches: $17.50 and $20

Men's Coat Cases Of . , ,

ueaume walrus uags Finished in black only, grey leather lining. 3 inside pockets, an extra large and rcorny bag, two sizes, 18 and 20-inch, at

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cowhide, arranged wnth Mfcl 1 center partition with

snirt roia on one siae. Brown color. Q leather lined., v' Black color, 25 linen lined. ... Same case of Duponi

Sensible Furniture GIFTS

Fernnery, self-watering, at Telephone Stands, bench attached, Bt Gate Leg Tables, at Windsor Chairs and Rockers at Pedestals, mahogany and oak. at , Bridge Lamps, at

Spinet Desk, '32.50 What junior miss wouldn't or what home would not enjoy receiving a spinet desk as a gift. Several sorts to choose from here the one pictured is priced at $32.50. Solid Mahogany Martha Washington OQ 7C Sewing Table 33.0

$7.85 $18.50 $25.00 $18.00 $5.50 $7.00

Drop Leaf Tea Wagons, 29.75

To have a tea wagon in the home is the hope of every housewife it is such a lovely gift. Drop leaf top, removable tray, rubber tire wheels and walnut finish.

A Wide Collection of SMOKER'S STANDS

$1.25 up to $30 Here is one gift that dad will more than appreciate if he smokes and mother or the family couldn't give him a better gift. Our displays carry every sort, large and small sizes in mahogany, walnut and oak finishes. Each is handsomely trimmed.

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PHONOGRAPH Will you have one in your home this Christmas? In musical quality The

Cheney is indeed a

masterpiece. It is basically different from all other phonographs made. It is not a "phonograph" in the ordinary sense of the term, for it has raised music into an entirely different plane. When you listen to The the reproduction of Cheney you actually seem to hear the flesh and blood artist himself. Plays All Records-Better

$1 Down Brings it to your Home The balance can be made in easy moithly payments. Third Floor. Records at 75c You are invited to hear all th newest phonograph records -privat.- boct'is for ird vidual playing. Have music in your home this Christmas. Cameo Records, 49c

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