Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1918 — Page 6
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OFFICIAL NEWS BULLETIN BY THE PRESS COMMITTEE OF INDIANA FEDERATED CLUBS
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Send Your Teams and Haul It Away Calumet Park Stock Yards
Hammond, - Ind.
Legislative Candidates. The thirty thousand members of the Indiana Federation of Clubs nil! receive lh'9 wefk a call for scrvlr? fruni lh I.e? !.!an Peparttuent of w hich Mr5. Phillip Znerehrr of Indianapolis is ihairmnn. She rails the attention f the mrr,r"-i ;o the fit that "The ; tar i:18 bring with 't the election of anctlHT liiilnna !-frift!a t ire. Tha fa to of the. f"rna! J looking measures of the laft. 1 eg i.xlat u i r ;s well unnvi n to us all. J'xperienea ba t :t i: r1i t wo!iin that the only way to a-cmplish anything is bv b.-in etsrnal!',- on guard, and never weaUenlnfr until th desired end i reached. The Indiana Kccje.ro t ion of Clubs 'S a mighty fore. The request 1 made of viy mnVr of a wnruan's ehit that we enter 1 1 1 fight to secure the legislation that or federation lias ndii seil. Kveiy woman should ally hrse:t with son-.e p jlirt'-a' p;t rt y and forthwith ( o;r.:nen'-e wnr. quietly, but syjtfma tiv-ully, to advoraia as candidates fr thi Ie-islat:ire i.tth- h nvn as have at hfa: t the welfare of tin (Mate and nation and who are will'.nif to votq and tl r h t. for the measures fr wh.dh women stand. If this fft;ht i mie now Defor the primaries in May a lontr tr!d; will be made toward the end ies'i--J. Se that. .1 1 nvr, ! nomtrited by the political paity that would claim y":i vrc pn-m:ttd to vote. If h'1 parties would notiiJ..iti: r.ei. who stand for the things tliat ar.? sound and uplifting:, a good wan i s-:re to be elected. The Indiana Vedt-ratton of f'liiis has endorsed thf following measiiies and in ronsull ing: candidates see how they stand on th following:: Woman Suffrag: Prohibition; A Cotisitutional Convention for Indiana: The A!! -Tim Health Officer; A Hill ic&aliztntr the Rppomtmeat of a woman factory Inspector." A 1 the d;stilct convention at Terre Haute last wee!', it was learned that V!go connt y with its f hTrf"-five ri'ibs lias adopted seveniv-two French war 'cables. Four thousand tien:h cadets have been sent away bv th Woman's Department club of RocUv i'ie and in conjunction w.'h lh Red Cross shop there is a play room for ehidren. Tt was especially v.rged that the work which the wmr.en of the state are (Joint be made of record 1n order that fu!u;o Rcnera'KT.s it' ay Jvnow c" this war wor'c of th wor en. Mrs. Harle't tt;e disr;ct orcrTan said that, 'he tv oro which women lia v-e done since the besrltinin? of the war justifies 111? the eT.lsfer.ee of -'.i.bs if nothinsr dse. iver iias. Mrs. V. T. li'iier.v- of Terr" Haute was elected district chairman. 1 nlqur l'lnn for I.lbcrtr Loan. Intone Plan for Liberty- Loan Drlr. The women of Ro.'lcford have Iiif. upe.r an unique, way to ratse fundi for the con-ins: Liberty loan dr!v. There will be a v'-ia.ble army of woman
from genorais to ptivates with every woman enlisted. Tlie bureau of information :.! in charge of a major peneral. Mrs. Rlanrhe I'oBter IJon.ff, the secretary of the 1 V. ('. Counellmen I'ush W nr -at rtrns. Tii ytate Coi.nc:l of Defense, has laid sreat. emphasis en the War Garden.--. Ti c school children of Hrdford have listed r,tl vacant lots and the ' ounnlrnen w;;i have direct o ers-.Rht of ihia work in their respective wards Tho farmers must supply the aimy mid the allies, the market gnrdenrs n.ust f irnisii the cjnfn stel d. strict." with food and everv aenf. l .'t should have a war Harden to Keep the communitv in sufficient food. Th- "i'cn". district coni'er.tion w;',l b held April 4fh a! the Harornond Country club. Tii pvojrram include" nddi esses by Mrs. T. A. Stewart. Prof Mary Matthews. Fred T,. ghr.s. Mrs. .1 Tdward Moor. Pr James 1 Oardtner. Mrs. .1. o, Thomp...n and Mrv .1. C. f :ibhs The t reasuier o (ho general Fde-a-tion Mrs. Will'am ft. Younp. has nn-noun-d that siie will nor be a rnndido'e to s'toce.ett );e.-Seir. Iowa has d'Udcd to place before the b,enr,ll the
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:-"io i :i ,- I'.egc -a -ian. lias e;-vd m state ttraturer, state secret i v of 'lie Oct ral Fr-deration, and ts iti.v cha r11 i'iii .- -; i'.. ; ss ooip rri it te. In Michigan. Nehrasha. Minnesota, bulletins of sevral pajm are sent out to members luarterlv. In Illinois tbse bulletins are -nt. fop eiKht months Pull reports 'if con-m i ( lees and clubs a re given I'ortliind Clubs Secured Woman on the School Hoard. 'itonir th few cities ths state which have secured a woman 011 the s-hool board i" Portland. Mss. Forest Cartrght. president, of the tYoman's f'oucil has written that the matlr was agitated for over a yar bfore the city council voted. As 1 ha vote was a fie f nJ th v., a-or was favor&ble to a woman hi v"ti dc ided tiie. question, 'i'ho co'incil of women meets only upon call but t!;e iv'ork "hey do has been vety effect;-. Tiie Fi-anchise League 's prowinj rar'id; md"r tiie presidency of Mis. Summer Kavnrse. Tliri is a serious study of municlpnl and constitutional law and a parl'a men ta ry drill which proves to be of Intense interest Mrs. CartviRht sjvj the f'uo have all oe.n unuslavy active in war service svoil? as ve'.( as !n s urty programs, but have been v eiy inact ive socialiv. Hie Munical cjub et ilia K'test day this month save a program of nusstan rn''sic and each guest contributed t'-n rents toward 1 1 Jted Cross. Over eiaht dollars were oileeted. AH of lh c'-U'i" tceet at th Jted Cross shop to sew outli v each week. The cotiere Is s'vinB ' M t o Fii st Aid classes. The ladies l-lterar;.- ''bib has Uni'tins: parties. The Vent 1st Club has kept tip their Tepmlar xvr.r. The club president" are Mrs. .Tames T.in'c. Mrs. r. V.'. Youts. Mrs. C O. Mltchetl ar.d Mrs. '. WM.Kiiy. DiiImiIs County Has Three Strone lubs.
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arc always closely associated. The freshness and newnessof these assortments are most inviting and prices from to SI 15.50. Blouses S7.05 1vMiito fJlonscs, flesh, liberty blue, bo'ipe, coiYti and maize. Tho. line rtolor cjinl)iMatiojn in pmbroidery, beadinjr ; nd In msl iff-hijiL,', tlio ne w folhii's. '
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Crepe de Chin Blouses Special 3.95 W on sale Saturday Cu p? de Cht-ne.s iu ail the hitch colors of ttin season, some vvi!i ja:in roll collar, others tiibrnidorfd; a good valijo at $." .Oi'.
Perfect Fitting Brassiers 50c, $1, 1.50 Confiners aDd Erassiers are thp corner stone of a smart outer garment. There is a great variety of dainty style;.
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FOR WEAK LUNSS er Th-et trnv.b's that threateir t beeonta ehronfe. this Calcium compound wilt bo f-niTvl effecttve. Tr tiandit form yt (tfvu.fl. rre from ba-mf-jl or hbtformlos drugs. Try them today. 50 cent a box, including war tax
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For sale h all drnrtls Eckm'a Laboratory. 1'biladelphia,
Ui" the initiative in all tlrnc" of a civic, patriotic and philniuhroplc nature. The Twentieth Century Club of Jasper hn? a limited membership of ?V ?frs. Sa rah Cnnper is the woman member of the Defense Council. Mrs. W. A. Vilson is county chairman of the Iibrtv Ie.an Miss Maryaret W-.lson, su-
I rrintenrlent of the schools has orpanI J zed tl. Thrift Stamp Savintr? Club. " iM -,s Hunter Is secretary of ths Tiii'd
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181 EAST STATE STREET 713 CHICAGO AVENUE 3334 MICHIGAN AVENUE " 11109 SOUTH MICHIGAN AVENUE EAST NORTH AVENUE
HAMMOND, IND. EAST CHICAGO, IND. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. R0SELAND, ILL. MILWAUKEE, WIS. " '
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quauiy ana prices 01 mecii. ouiwuus jjui vilc. jhu auu jxix y. NOTE THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS SMALL LEAN CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb 25 1 GENUINE SPRING LAMB, HIND QUARTER, lb 29Uc FRESH LEAN PORK ROAST, lb .'JGc CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 27c FRESH PORK SAUSAGE OR FRANKFURTER, lb. . . 20c
I Strictly Fresh Eggs, Guaranteed, per dozen 39c
il:str!rt Federation. The P.ed Cross j work is supervistd by this club. Two I markets have netted nearly $100. One I.'be-ty Kond has been purchased and
in the com In ir drive another will be. Seven of the ten f ourten-minute women htTor.g to this club. The Ilunt'mrburgr Mnsic Club does Itr.ittinc at nil meeting's once a r-eelt to make s tricil dressings ?frs. IT. C. Knapp. the general chairman of the Tied Cross shp 5 votes all of Tier t!m to the work. Mrs. S. Tj. McKinsey (9 chairman of the county registration of -women for war service. Miss Ruth Ttush and Miss Williams have led in all -of the war campaigns. The Clio Club of Holland has mea as well as womtn memr-ers. Tha superintendent of schools. It, W. Henner Is tha leaflar In every movement end th Tnembe-s of this rluh ta!e the responsibility for carrying forward all war pervlce worlt.
Neckwear, Hosiery, and Veils
Vestees, ruadp of pique, basket weaves, silit pophn and washable sarin, butt on trimmod, $2.50 down to 59c Collar and Collar and Cuff Sets, the newest Easter pattern?, high and lo-w collars, every wanted shape; materials are georgette, organdie, filet iace. pique and ba'in, some trimmed with dainty laces, other? embroidered, and fh real Spring Kasfer Myls with rif St s and o'hers t.-.uc-)i.-of color.- - S2.98, $2.48 S2.25, SI. 98 Ladies' Silk Lis'e Hcse. ni-rer brown, battle ship and Quaker erey, tan, champaisno, black and White. p:,ir 5Q Ladies" Silk Gioves, Mark, wliite. tan and bluo with same color stitching, and black with white stitching and white with black stitching, double finger tips. rair....(5
Gloves
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Slip-0n Velis, waned so much for motoring and outing wear, plain and with small designs, V"c, 25c, I'.jc and X0 Easter Veiiincj, t'n chenille dot, beauty spot and other designs on the most datable meshes. For ja-d t0c, Soc aDd - 25c S5.00 to $10.00
Easter Millinery
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There are liats for every nccasioD. The close fitting shapes vie for favor-Tv-ith medium and larger size shapes, and all are oharminglv different S5.00 to S10.00 Children's Hats of every stvle and shape " $1.95 to $3.95 Hats Trimmed Free.
HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
business transactor. Mrs. 'i!Uain MacArthur of C'hicajo. was a Clark visitor yesterday.
DYER NEWS
tirand Masrjvicrade Ball at Sprinr Hill
Grove, Monday evening, Am! 1s. Ciood
A good time. Ev crv body wel-s-:s-3
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Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb ....... 1 6c Fresh Meaty Neck Bones, lb 7c Fresh or Salted Pigs Feet, lb 7c Fresh Liver Sliced to order, lb 7c Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb. 20 Best Cuts of Native Porterhouse, lb 28c
M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 25c Fresh Garlick or Polish Sausage, lb. - 20c Long or Round Bologna, lb ISc Head Cheese or Liver Sausage, lb ISC Fresh Leaf Lard, lb 27V Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb 2Gc
Good Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb 29c Edelweiss Brisket Bacon lb 37c Downey's Delight, the best butterine, lb . . . . 33c Troco Brand Nut Margaine, lb ... 32c Pure Fruit Mince Meats, lb 9c Fresh Smoked Finnan Haddie, lb 21c
CLARK Albert Haack, of Clark, was a TTammond business visitor. Mrs. Auni't Lvick of this jtlace who has been ill for the past we'll, is slowly improving. Juiiua Scheurer ef this placa, ira a Hammond business transactor. Mrs. Georiro Rchmeticr of Clark, and Mrs. IT. "Wilson of Gary, wero In ChiC3KO on business. Tred l'rick of this place, -was a Gary
Fresh Baltimore Oysters, Large Selects SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
GIRLS! DHIW II HOIST CLOTH THROUGH HI, D0UBLEJJ5 BEAUYT Try this! Hair gets thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful at once.
HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT MAY GO TO CONNECTICUT NEW TORK', March 29. Col. J. C. Miller, manager of the champion, Jess Willard. stated last nig-htthat the coming battls fcetween "Willard and, Fred Fulton Trill probably tafce place, In Connecticut. Joe Miivihlll, fight promoter of New Haven, offered Miller a pttrsa of JlCo.OO for t.e fieht to be etasred at Hridg"port, Nw Haven or I'anbury. !. Miliar, ur"n receipt of the offr. sta'od that the proposition sound-d pood, but thnt he woul.l watt auJ X-'n mound himself.
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Grand Masquerade Ball at Sprint: Hill
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S. G. Carley Transfer Co. EXPRESSING, AUTO VANS, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 165 E. State Street. Hammond. Second floor ahove Fastlrne Theater.
PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND at
PROMPT SERVICE finl! nfiAi flfl COAL &
PHONE 2654.
VULCAN COAL CO.
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Specials for Saturday 5 Alarch 30th
25c PINK SALMON 15c CORN 15c APRICOTS . 15c HOMINY 15c PUMPKIN 20c TOMATOES ....
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THE MOST SANITARY MARKET IN THE COUNTY.
Immediate Test Cert a in? that's the Joy cf it. Tour hair becomes liirht, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderlne and carefully draw it through your hair. taVins on" small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair cf durt', dirt, "r ex-ssive oil, and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of jour bair. A delightful surprise awaits those whose hair has b-ri r.'srleote'l or Is STayj-y, fadel, dry. b.-itile or ti.in. ilct.eg beautif .intr the liair. Danderine dissolves every particle of dandruff: cleanses, purifies and -n-
j vitro rates the a.-alp, forever stoppini? jitchine and falling hair, b it what will
please you most will be after a few weeks use, when you see new hnir fine and downy at flrt yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you caro for pretty, soft hair and lots of it, surely get a small bottle of Knowlton's Iandei!ne from your dmjr store or toilet connuir fr a few cen's. Adv.
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121oC 12i"c - 171-c
10c CORN STARCH - - 8C 12c OATMEAL -- 9C 18c TOMATO SOUP 14C 10c OLIVES - --7C 35c MAZOLA OIL - 3lC 15c CORN MEAL ... - 11'. jC 15c OLIVES - - llC 12c MUSTARD 9C 10c VINEGAR - SC 10c COCOANUT - - 8C 5c COCOANUT - - 4C 1CC TAPIOCA - 8C 10c JELLYON - 7C 15c JIFFYJELL - - -12C 10c MACARONI - - - - 8C 10c SPAGHETTI -
(c (ic 8c 9c 9c 7c 7c
ARM AND HAMMER SODA- - 10c MINCE MEAT - DUTCH CLEANSER - C LOR I NAT ED LIME SKITCH - ALL KINDS OF EXTRACTS. 10c K. C. BAKING POW2E3 10c TALI VST P'.WDCR
1Cc CROWN ' 7 3Cc COFFEE 2-4'" 25c COFFEE - 1,
25c TEA SOAPS, 6 for 10c COCOA SAPOLIO CORN FLAKES ... RICE FLAKES .... STARCH
-- 20c 25c -- 8c - 8 c - -- 7c - -8c - - - 5c
25c SWEEPING COMPOUND 15c 10c SWEEPING COMPOUND POST TOASTIES g PAROWAX Special attention to ladies who do their owr basins ran rn u much easic- if they u- rUn Ribbon PalsIns? IVjwrler. SpUs rernlat !y at l"jo. but re avc joins: to sell It for Sc durinc this ittlv.
Men's and Boys' Caps
25c VALUES FOR 50c VALUES FOR $1.00 VALUES FOR ...
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Men's and Boys' Hats VALUES fJ9C VALUES VtuJ,
- 81.09 - 81.19 - - SI .25
$i-co $1.25
y,.r.o values
Avt ill UblUO rtfCias Soaos. Perfumes, Toiiet Water, Ta!cunt Powder, Tooth Paaie, Cold Cream. Smsiling Saits, all sold at unheard cf prices during this sale.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO AUTO OWNERS: We will sell ycu an Auto Dry Wash that is absolutely guaranteed nd worth $1.50 for $1.25. and give you a sprayer worth 50c with every purchase of this wash, abso-
lutely free, canvas uioves. iuc. Cars stop at the door. Look at the sign. Remember the place
384 E. STATE ST., Cor. of Sohl
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