Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1918 — Page 3
Friday. February 8, 1918
THE TIMES
OFFICIAL NE WS B ULLETIN BY THE PRESS COMMITTEE OF INDIANA FEDERATED CLUBS
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BIES.MAL DELEGATES. Th Federated President has named :s delegates to the Biennial at Hot tarings: Peltctos: Sirs. John Kdtvard Moore, Kukomo, president; Mrs. Fred K.-Mc-Culloch, Fort Wayno, General Federation Secretary; Mrs. James B. Goodrich. Winchester; Mrs. Carolyn K. Balrtank. Fort Wayne; Mrs. K. C. Kumplr. 1 Xorth Hitter Ave.. Indianapolis; -Vrs. W. v. Heed. Warsaw; Mrs. F.moKena Taft-Leah, Muncle; Mrs. Blanche roster-Borufr. Bedford; Mrs. Wra A. Morris. Frankfort; Mrs. Arthur T. Cox. Fast Chicago; Mrs. J. IT. Benton. Alexandria; Mrs. Ruth Ross-Herman. Kokomo; Mrs. E. II. Lacke. Newburgh; Mrs. W. II. Williams. Camby; Mrs. Fanny T;abb Green, Rising: Sun; Mrs. Robert A. Cgsr. Greencastle; Mrs. KlUabeth C'aypool Earl. Connorsville; Mrs. R. E. Kennlngton. Z2H College street. Indianapolis; Mrs. Klla Bagot-Kerer. Anderson; Mrs. J. C. Gibbs. Crown Point: Mrs. John P. "Kenower. Huntington; Mrs. E. M. Wilson. Fort Wayne; Mrs. A. J. Dillon. Rochester. Alternates: Dr. Amelia R. Kellar, IC. rf P. building, Indianapolis; Mrs. Chas. Cottlnsham. 2142 Broadway. Indianapolis; Mrs. Geors W. Phillips. South Bend: Mrs. Mrs. Cragie Gunn Mitchell, Bedford; Miss Orphio W. Peters. Gary; Mrs. W. T. McCray. Kentland; Mrs. Harry Sheridan. Frankfort; Mrs. Anna Jowles Wiley, Ter Hame; Mrs. Edward A. Torrence, Emmett Street. Evansvllle; Mrs. Guido II. Stemple. Eloo.Tiington: Mrs. Gaylord Crozier, New Albany; Mrs. Joseph E. Truitt. I'ialnfleld. Mrs. T. Benton Henley. Carthage; Mrs.A. J. Clark, 64 Je sey St, Jndianapcla; Mr?. E. W. Barrett. Muni W; Mr?. T. Arthur Stewart, Lafayette. Miss Emily GoMthwaite. Marion: Mrs.
C. E. Beugnot. Auburn; Mrs. David McUlll. Laporte. Lrslslutlvs Council of AVomen. Delegates: Mrs. John Edward Moore. Kokomo; Mrs. Albion Fellows Bacon. Kvansvilla; Mrs. W. II. Wiliams. Camby; Mrs. W. II. Taggart, fleans; Mrs Blanche Foster-Boruff. Bedford; Miss Vida Xewsom, Columbus; Mrs. I. O. Cox, Terra Haute; Mrs. Elizabeth Claypool Earl, Conorsville; Mis. Emogene Taft-Lesh. Muncle; Mrs. W. A. Roa.-h. Delphi; Mrs. Arthur T. Cox. 4313 Ea.t Magoun Ave'.. East Chicago; Mrs. O. C. Wicks. 60 Van Buren street. Gary; Mrs. James Wilson. Wabash; Mrs. Fred H. McCulIoch. 2iZ2 Fairfield avenue. Fort Wayn-e: Mrs. W. W. Reed, Warsaw; Mrs. Ella Bagott Kehrer. Anderson; Mrs. E. C. Rumpler, 51 North Ritter avenue, Indianapolis; Mrs. R. Harry Miller. 1301 N. Alabama street. Indianapolis; Mrs. R. C. Bennett. 1601 X. Meridian street, Indianapolis; Mrs. Mrs. George C. Hill, 943 North Meridian street. Indianapolis; Mrs. J. F. Brownhill. 1933 X. Delaware. Indianapolis: Mrs. J. F. Edward. 2227 Central avij., Indianapolis. fleHnracHy Bureau. Chairman, Mrs. J. II. Benton. Alexandria: Mrs. Gladys Hayford. Lake" Tlrs. .Mary Galahan. BloominRton: Mrs I.ilu Blnton. Franklin; Mrs. West Peck, Clayton; Mrs. Marie Gard. Liberty: Mrs. Charles Hurst. CI Drexel avenue. Indianapolis: Mrs. W S. Morris. Frankfort; Mrs. T. W. McCray. Kentland; Mrs. C F. Pexaucr, Hartford City: Mrs. A. L Murray. Auburn; Mrs. Orin M. Hendrlckson. Rochester. Prc Bureau. Chairman Mrs. Ruth Ross Ilerrman. Kokomo: Editor for Federation Magazine, Mrs. O. II. Downey. Churubus--o: Mrs. John Hall Woods. Kvansvile;
Millions Use
For Co
Because "Pape's Cold Compound" relieves cold or grippe misery in a few hours Really wonderful !
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and enuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every two hours until thres doses are taken will end grippo misery and break up a severe cold either In the head, chest, body or limbs.
It promptly opens clogrged-up nostrils j and air passages: stops nasty diseharg
or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverlshness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. "Rape's Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no Inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. Insist on "Pape's" nothing else. Adv.
Special Inducement!
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The tendency is toward drapery in this new taffeta frock. -The "puff" in front which is just a puff when idle but is a knitting bag when milady kniti. It is in a rich shade of gold.
Mrs. Guido H. Stemple. Bloomlngton: Mrs. J. W. Lcwisfl, Salem: Mrs. Omer I. Demaree. Franklin; Mrs. Anna Bowles Wiley. Terre Haute; Mrs. Frances Frazee, Rushville: Mrs. Susan McWhirter Ostrom, C?3S Ashland avenue. Indianapolis; Mrs. Olive Heller
Peterson,
Decatur:
Mrs. Mlndwell
Crompton Wilson. Delphi; Mrs. Etta W. Vilmer. Crown Point; Miss Helen C. Kuppenheimer, Iogansport; Mrs. J. E. Buchapan, Auburn; Mrs. II. R. Mlsener. Michigan City. The Woman Citizen In Its last Issue says: "In addition to working for men at the front, it !s woman's especial duty to help guard the country against enemies In the rear dirt, disease, ignorance, infant mortality, child labor, corrupt politics, graft, greed, and the whole horde of moral evils. Women need to be equipped with the best modern weapons." Lake County Civic "Work. The club women of Lake county are among the foremost workers In civic lines in Indiana. Lake county has problems that some of the counties do not have, but there is nn section of the state in which civlo Improvement Is not essential. The Hammond Woman's club haa Induced the city council to place street signs. After hard work a police matron was appointed. The sections of the civic department are: Public morals, county and child welfare. Amusements, schools and philanthropy. The Welfaro association of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor, under the leadership vt Mrs. A. T. Cox, woman factory Inspector for Indiana, employs two nurses who In the past year have made 4CP3 calls. 3445 of which were free. All physicians give their time free to the weekly conference to which mothers bring their Infants. Twentyfour organizations support the work.
BIG BARGAINS Until February 15th We Offer
30 Off
ON ALL SUITS, OVERCOATS AND SINGLE TROUSERS, AND A COMPLETE LINE OF FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS. SEE US AND INVESTIGATE.
J. GUSS
MAKER OF FINE CLOTHES PHONE 77J. 238 EAST STATE STREET.
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For Sale by HHENItSW BQGM'S SOMS Dealers in Agricultural Implements and Hardware Phone 20,' Lansing, Ills.
iSHOES
that toe, the mark in quality and style. -. Big reduction in all shoes and rubber goods. . First quality and low prices.
. SHUBACK
85 State Street
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How to Get Relief From Catarrh If you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness, or head noises go to your dniRKist and Ret, I oz. of Parmint (double strength), take this homo add to it hot water and just a little sugar as directod Jn emh package. Take I tablespoonf ul 4 times a' day. This will tften bring quick rellpf from thn" distressing head noises. Clueged nostrils should open, breathing become easy and the mucus stop dropping Into the throat. It Is ensy try make, tastes pleasant and costs little. Every one who has catarrh should give this treatment a trial. You will probably find It Is just what vou ned. Tor a!e by Summer's Pharmacy. Adv.
The state council of defense saya Infant welfare work Is a war measure a$d has appointed Mrs. Albion Fellows Bacon chairman of this work. The The Lowell Woman's club has organized a branch of the Needlework Guild of America of which Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt Is national president. Thepurpose f the guild is to make warm garments for the poor. The club has secured the passage or an ordinance requiring that garbage be covered, removed and disposed of hygienlcally. A better class of moving pictures lias'ben secured for the town. The Woman's Welfare club of Miller has succeeded in having, the dead law enforced governing gambling devices, saloons closed on Sunday, blind tigers curbed at Lake Beach and garbabe removed twice a. week. Prizes have been offered for better spelling In the schools. The Civic Service club of Gary, lias 3j0 members, both men and women. They have secured teachers of handiwork for colored girls at the Neighborhood House; cleaner milk for Uary; helped secure a Jitney ordinance and municipal market, agitated the formation of a sanitary district for the Calumet cities: are working for a woman member of the school board and woman's suffrage. The women have taken the place of men as snow shovelers as the men are needed In other work or "somewhere in France." The Gary Department club has given special attention to laws of Indiana relating to children, taxation, housing, health. Industry, recreation and cours. They are striving for a more beautiful and better city. On Feb. 13 there Is to be a Lincoln Highway Day with Jens Jensen of Chicago, to deliver the addrens. What county w!l! be next to be heard from In civlo work? 'tear Book Mailed. The year book containing the reports and list of delegates to the Ft. Wayne convention has been mailed to all officers and clubs. The Directory, containing the list of committees and directory of clubs is In the hands of the printer and will be mailed soon. Mrs. Flckenscher. chairman of the conservation department has sent a
notice to all clubs calling attention to the Lincoln Highway. State parks and the conservation of food. tlub ote. On Feb. 16 the Valparaiso Woman's club will celebrate its twenty-third anniversary when Mrs. K. W. Agar will read "I! Own Money." The Anderson Muslcale Study club enjoyed a program by the Matinee Mjsicale of Kokomo. Frii3y. Lloyd Mi Clur". chairman of the Howard county council of defense, will deliver an address ot the next meeting of the Suffrage club on "Women's Work for the State Council of Defense." This address will be sent to the reciprocity bureau. The Progress club of Eouth Bend expects to pla-e a "melting pot" In all of the downtown stores In which -will be placed discarded articles of gold, silver, copper, tin foil and brass, which will be turned Into money later for Hed Cross purposes. At the meeting this week Prof. Becker of Notre Dame, will lecture on "The Making of Music Loving People."
BABY CRAND PIANO i Feet 8 Inches Long Are You Proud of Your Home? Have the furnishing.? in your home beon chosen with refined taste, so that you are proud to have your friends see it? If so, we can add the final touch to make it harmoniously beautiful. Every home of refinement now needs the small Grand piano. The dainty Brambach Baby Grand takea no more room than an Upright piano. "Write ua today for paper pattern phowinc: space it will occupy in thr favorite corner of your favorite room. The price of thus beautiful little Grand brings it within your reach. Price $495
ECONOMY:
IT IS IMPORTANT INFORMATION to every automobile owner in Lake county that there has been established in Hammond a Company under the style of the Champion Tire & Supply Company, vho will market the very best tires that can be made. They distribute only one style of tire which is Non-Skid and looks, acts and wears like a cord tire. This company will shortly issue a catalogue of automobile necessities that they will carry in stock such a3 Wire Wheels for Ford and Chevrolet cars, Heintz Self Starter and Lighter for Ford cards. Fire Extinguishers. Champion and Tungsten Spark Flugs, Windshield Cleaners permanently attached to the windshield for cleaning rain from class and Spot Lights. The Champion Tire & Supply Co. will be the only exclusive jobbers in Northern Indiana carrying a complete stock of automobile accessories. This company is run in connection with the Mcllrov Belting & Hose Co.. Truman and Sohl Sts. Mr. Fred F. Friedley, former Chiep Deputy Sheriff, is the Vice President and General Manager.
INDEPENDENT
arket Company
181 East State Street.
Hammond, Ind.
Saturday, Feb. 9th SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, 07n per pound L. I J FRESH LEAF LARD 9730 per pound I 4ls .GOOD SUGAR CURED BOILNG BACON, Oflp per pound OUU FRESH OR SMOKED SPARE RIBS, ! Ql per pound I U2tr FRESH LIVER, SLICED TO ORDER, Q p per pound OU FRESH, TENDER BOILING BEEF, f r n per pound lull PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, -J per pound , I ub CHOICECUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, OA per pound Lrt U MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OQo OR LOIN, per pound Ulr FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, )A f per pound 2L4U DOWNEY'S DELIGHT, THE BEST OOt BUTTERINE, per pound OOlr LIBBY'S SUPERIOR CHOW CHOW, Q riper pound OUU
Lake County Savings & Trust Co.
Hammond, Ind.
The Bank With the Chime Clock. Cor. State and Hohman Sts. OPEN TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS.
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INDEPEN
arket Company
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181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind. Salislaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.
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Grocery and Market 84 STATE STREET. PHONE 49 HAMMOND.
WAR DECLARED ON HIGH PRICES
We are the originators of the Cash-and-Carry-System, so bring your basket and come early.
Small Lean Pork Loins Native Short Ribs Beef The Best Native Sirloin Steak.
isya 19
Kolled Rib Roast, no waste 20 Native Chuck Roasts 18 Fresh Calf Hearts. VZV2$ Fresh Sliced Liver 10 Leaf Lard 28 GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Sunbide Cleanser, 3 for .-:10 Crystal White Soap, 10 bars for 48c Full quart jar Queen Olives 35 Peas, Com, Tomatoes, No. 2 cans 124 Holly Brand Peaches, in heavy syrup, large can, 25 Caroline Smilax Hebe Milk, per can 12 Pork and Beans, tomato sauce, large can 12 Fancy Head Rice, per lb 10
a Lima Beans, per lb 18
g Club House Raisins, large package 16
. NO DELIVERY
WE ARE MAKING OLD SHOES
over into new ones right alons for reople who douhted our ability to do anything with such old shoes as they brought us. But they found that a Ehoe must be entirely worn out to be beyond our power to repair it. Before you rush oft and pay big money for a pair of new shoes bring some of your old ones here. We can very likely save you considerable money.
STANDARD ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING PHONE.2514. 235 E. STATE ST. AL ABRAHAM SON, Prep.
Complete Satisfaction
We are trying to give it to you in our work of Radiator, repairing. Wc repair radiators no matter how bad they are injured. Wc replace new ones in all makes of Radiators. We ask for no special consideration. Judge us by the highest standard.
Wc want our service to appeal to you as the best that can be produced. Wc are proud of our Reliability, our Promptness, Expertness, and Service. Special prices given to Garages and taxi owners. Get our estimate prices. STANDARD AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS
944 Calumet Avenue Phone 1450, Hammond,
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED.
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Heated Arguments and Coal Facts
Our biggest boosters are the men who buy coal in the largest quantities. The factory owners, apartment building owners, of See building owners, whose immense yearly purchases of coal makes coh! efficiency and coal economy important to them, are our staunchest patrons. The engineers. Janitors and cooks who have the best opportunities of knowing what real coal should do, all sing the praises of our coal because it's the most satisfying and makes their work lighter. Don't get the idea though because 73 per cent of our business is with the big consumer that we don't want the ton find half-ton orders. We do, and give as fair treatment, courteous attention and prompt delivery on small orders as we do to car lot buyers. Mid-West Coal Company
COAL AND WOOD 2G4-268 Michigan Ave. Hammond, Indiana
Phone 163
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