Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1919 — Page 3

Monday, February 10. 191P.

THE TIMES. A FLOWERED SILK (JOWN FOR SPRING A ci ubi

ASKS CONTRIBUTION FOR GREAT CONGRESS

E. Chicag Man Petitioned by Banker to Raise Funds for Meeting. Co! VI'. Riley of Fast i'-..f:,i. ,-- eived'the following letter tats mun -from ?. A. Fletcher of Indianapolis;; "February R. 1?!?. Mr. Waiter J. Rilcx , Cast Chifuso, Tmitana Dear Sir: I .'in addre.-Mti,; wi..- iei- " to you due to my nov. !- is- vf the 'e,Kctio and patriotic w .irk mi have for national ciuse.i, ami r-o! free ' o ask you to assist me at In:? moment an effort T am making as chairman ; th special stats fl"ano.e committee 0 raise Indiana's share of a fund mounting to $500,000 to defray "xp.-ns-s of the nine great regional congresses " a I.ea,cuf of Nations, one of which s scheduled for Chicago February Kith "id 11th. '"Pie purposes op trirse roi.grcsscf , 1 M at the most important cities in our . ounrry. Is to arouse the irterest of the '""st element in each locality to the s t-'-'rr of supporting 'he movement ..-e1 on the theory that the United ..'.tea wants a I.rasrue .if V-ttin. ResMrd'os? ..f party p.. title. such n as "William It. Taft, Thomas I,a:ont. Cyrus llci orm ict-c Myron Her- , .John Fanvil!. Harry- Wheeler, Alvi Va'ior and ahont twenty other naonal loaders, -nit- devote the not thir-o-forty days to attending cioh of conventions mentioned above. The ocr-os o these convent i 'its, the prrt- .- ration, printing and distrihntior of vast amount of pronaffar.da. must FIRST CALUMET TRUSTAND SAVINGS BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 jrrr The lo?s of wae? fj as ;i resuU of rhe J Flu Epidemic has caused many people to op protected by taking out Health Insurance Policies. Figures will be furnished by our Insurance Peps rt men'. EAST CHICAGO INDIANA ?elephon 3457. R. F. HOLLEY DENTIST. toarn 113 rirt HaUonaX Bank SoUllxig. Entrances iibley or Hoiunan Sti.

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necessarily be donated, and of the $,'0Cenri estimated expense. Tmliana lias been asked for her share, niifl at Mr. Tart's request I have undertaken to niic funds in Indiana for that purpose. "If, at the end of this . ar. we can bring about a situation win re future wars will not ocni to us, rve can readily see the justification for the time and t!.mt:i tint is he-inn devo'ed to this rniri'tum. and I am sure that you end men of your caliber in your community will assist m-' in flnancirs: our share of the eor.venr i.-iti to be be Id in Chi en c a. "May I ask thru you. personally, undertake to carry this message to a few prominent men or omen of our selection in i "'iir eommu'i 1 1 y. and that by Tuesday, next. I vill have received v.mi:' chc!; to my order as chairman for nti amount represent ;tr: the interest of . your oommunitv in tlvs effort ? " cry truly yours ; ','. A. Fl.ItTClIHU. ' il TWIN CITY I

i 3 3 ' Knthrrlur llonrrl, 431 tltcott ae.. I'lKine Z3. Trill be jle.-ieil tu rlte nml receive m tul ev untl atl vcrttsInK lor The I inien. alio jb work of all ilccrliilor proiuiitl il ml vcll done. IIITESESTSD IN SUFFRAGE. Kart Chicago women interested In the f;ain of presidential suffrage, which they awaited with easer patience, are now makmir. rca dy to put forth their best efforts iri a pi.ist intelligent survey of what is expect' ! of :h -m now that they have come into posscsswn of these new responsibilities. Mrs. I. aura 1'. Floyd, preside:!' of the Woman's Franchise League of this city, is a most capable lead-r an I thormiBhiy conversant with thte vital i.-sms of importance to all women in their new day. Mrs. Floyd presided at the meeting held Saturday evenins at the h me of Mrs. H. K. ili-ov's in Nortiic ite aventi" w hi re women representing this town's educational and ph i Ian! hroni ? orca nizat ions were present to bear i.'it determination of the TM!:t of imen to n,ak use of The ballot in which there is nunli to be properly achieved. Th oper.insr number consisted of "America" led by Miss Mary :mnJi rcv'. vnr'ctsColumbiatheatrE Indian Harbor. Today Paramount Presents WALLACE REID in Too Many Millions Also a Prav Pistograpli. Tomorrow MME. PETROVA -in-'The Last Mask" Also Fatty Arbuckle in Camping Out wu.tuwiew.imqi Bell k

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A cisar in the mouth and an averted face don't help in a telephone conversation. The vast majority of telephone calls are made for business reasons and conversations should be carried on in a business like way. When speaking over the telephone speak directly into the transmitter with the lips close to, but not touching it. Speak distinctly, slowly and quietly.

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; Stone, n the choral singing. Miss Annette Specter accom i -a med on the piano, Mrs. I'. I.. Tteid, sei retary of the 1'rao- ! chise Club, rea l several important Tuessar.iH and board letters sent from Indianapolis bearing relation s ift n i ilea n ' to tie work heiuK carried on tin re. A 1 ote was taken thru the league of tins cit' forward an amount of money in the support of !e;;isla 1 1 e council, as this league in its very commencement affiliated with the national b-attin. Mrs, It. ". Canine, president of the Fast Chi-o-ifio Woman's Club, spoke on the relnt tinnshii of suffrage pursuant to ideas as S'M forth at the convention of reeent date of the Women's Federated Clubs at Imlianapolifi wlien j.ed A. Sims, s i . kr on taxation, brought out many inan.v points on taxation which is w problem study rot to he lightly considered but j which need; concerted action in the ; brlnsins about a bill to be prcsenti d for :loutr and juni leav;. dmen promt 1 norit in dub work adiiressed the woti.en at that contention and ursetl cooperation for betterm"nt of many of" today's treai'ins- conditions. especially the service of an all-time Inalth officer: better conditions for women who toil in f'n ct ones, and safer and more s'rinR.'ttt -rules on waste removal, the fly nuisance .and riKid quarantine laws. A brief lapse , was taken in business to hear Miss Specter in a technique rendition of ar ' instrumental number. Mrs. W. V. . i Smith, president of the Welfare A soeiation of Fast Chicago-Indiana Harbor, ; was beard on the "New Stat- Suffrage ; Amendment" which will fcive rich, to llie loyal voters of the foreipn born ' which Indiana may truly be proud of and eliminate many existing conditions which hae not prove dsn creditable in .the siho'.vms: of deference t- those who I nnd those who do-i't become fully naturalized before the casting of the , ballot takes place. The real issue Is to rc;uali;:e and remove the last barrierwhich stands between the forieiro birr and the native born vo'cr. This is real ' "Americanization." Mrs. Smith ban-lied her subject well. hritiKin out the m-iin ' points for consider '' ion Miss S'-cie was heard in a vo.-al mmilw r, "The. Cradle Sonrr." Miss Florence Hntiswfild, supervisor of Wclf.iro Xursos in the ; Twin Cities field. Rav a brief an,) n very refreshing- report of what rursir.e; means in a community so larirr pt:d quite naturally beset with the usuat disastrous trends of e very-day sickness .and epidemics. she pa id a hcmnK to women In this field of endeavor hack ' in thu antes of the f.mrth century w ri-n

FIRST STATE TRUSTS' SAVINGS BANK 137ft AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 !4 alii y ways a win jll m o n t h and t ti d a month or fires. If your b'lild'.ns and its contents are not insured get in touch with our, Insurance Tieriartment . i 5. V ef'l

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Dainty a f1 ernoon frocks are viems: With spi-inp: hats for f.rst place in the attention of the fair shopper?. This attractive sown of blue, taffeta with 3arp;e rose colored flowers and sieves arid vestce of ro.--o colored chitlon has a distinct appeal. hospitals in Home were ej-.-cted to care for the si.-k and the duti. s devolved upon the woiio-n of tho.-e days engaged in the saerihoe of th-ir lives if needs called for it, like Florence Nightingale and the Sisters of Charity, our very earliest nurses. Always the nurse must bo ready to cive her time in the alleviation of suffering and her loyal assistance to the doctors tt ins eomnat the ra ca-s of disease. The m;r?e's time is not her own. slv is ever ready to be ailed to the bedside of the sick and d ir.K lrresp. c : :- of day or hour. Ml.-s liiMis wald dot jcted ti. absol ite nee "t a v II traited nursinc staff in the T'y-in Cities and h"r rT rt of each month hears her out in h conservative statement. There arc nitiiiy homes where the se-rvl'.'.-H of a trained nurse cannot well be borne- in a financial way by tlv breadwinner and yet the no nib- r of the faintly n.-ds the Cire th Welfare nurs.s ar.- l;, ro to Mipp';.-. tht.t uretit need. Til" rate is b-:t nft-, cent? an hour tor the nurse '." mak" that cat' ami she will make icyatol call-; l' the i pat ier.t s c Wei fa re ,- i viein i '. y an t much ii.n.n ' port, both di t ion waTan is it . l no so.-i.-i'iori is r boon in this I Mivi Hauswa! i d-serves -emlation for the ! -il supdie and her as-tptant? htw-e ! truer, ih.c in dire m .-d It was a dark problem f..r twny d:i s repistrarys ctWid not siipply nurs th'se women had to cover the .hen and field working into bit MlSS H l'lSW Hid': hour5 of the- mortitnir. aim at present is the i opening of t ie re Infant W. '.fare Sta- i tions in the purely educational work to. mother and babe. 'anuary report show- i ed 53 cases recorded. No doubt but what women with the ballot can find i time to enlarge tjrum this t'.c'.d of worn with bett'-r understnndine and authority , than in the y:-ar here 'fore w ith limit- ; ed r-Khtf. for pro-, et ion to public health and infants' live.? embrace a rrt of the work. The oral r tne t onIhist ("hicajo U Saturday grc-gational chur. was visited by t ntoynin- In year: ret.. i n r..re this bird a 1 1 . and each i cf one, he ,v s-.ri, that has made f v e n K' t time, with the e.v. . brought a beaut if u made six. and one time be brought a hnv, this little lad wa well supplied with sist-rs. but there was a lanir.i? that the next visit of th sfrk that be would be who want' d cirls. for tl mine df.il of the little tad companion either than are quite aloof from h TM-nnks and joys Indulged in dv the sturdier little folks. Well, the stork evidently beard the heart lonsrinjI of the lonely little boy. for he carried two little boys rlKht into this ho sehold that morning and deposited them with quite seeminK complacsnce. Th little brother to trie two l so o v - ,f r v whelmed with Joy ttiat he has not. v tressed himse.f qi; it c cleir on the matter, but he is try in to nialv- b.lm.vrlf believe that it is not a fairy tale nor a fairy vis. on. The twin nu of i,iM,lihv and :ve evldenr. of lusty Growth The r father. R-v. Ostema. is reHn ir at a hea th resort, after snfferini? relanse fro nur.e nu whicli . ..;,. tie. made its rounds m rms -ear and plavim? much havoc In many households. Kev. Osf-rna 1s expected .,,on to reirain his health and evidentty the nev th pulpit of two yoiint? aspirants i--will help him considerably to rf pa i n i ' . A 1 1 orn'the latter s h e a s and Mr?. Henry Peterson, Miss Tressie Roberts before iv .M-d. are rejoicing over arri'al of their fir t born, a btje the Btitl arrl I i o n i e in in; at the .1 . V. . li"W" North Farint; avenue Saturday. A dinner party to mark the birthday anniversary ..f M- A. K. Ferkin of Fir street was held yestordav at his ! h with Mrs. Perkins nnd ciexen quests ! -1 r t affair. The event was n ed by Mrs. rished froi;' dancin"; for icipntimT in the enjoyable s;ift in reni e mhrance of the n electric vlctrola presentPerkins. The music furth" mach'ne provided the the evening. vtna Tl o 1 1 e i b e r , the six year ild daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rotten;.,rsr ( Rarinc avenue is recuperating, from an operation performed on her last week to relieve her of a troublesome appendix. The child is at the Mercy hospital in Gary and will be bi-nusrht borne just ns soon as her condition warrants her removal. Miss Tess Colii-n of New York has come here to visit for an indefinite period with her cousin and other relatives and at the present is at the home of the I.. M. Rottenbera in Guthrie street. Tickets are betnsr distributed this week for an informal masquerade party to be held Saturday even-ng at the "'dd Fellows hall. F.asr Chicago. The . T. Club is giving the affair and they have selected -ery fine music for that evenins. There Is to be the usual awardinc of favors to those dressed r'r th.i ccar'Cn

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Only Two Days TSLore Many Striking Bargains Are Offered to Bring This Event to

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Extra contributions from several departments are offered at extra bargain prices.

They're goods for which there is a great scarcity and a big demand, but re-

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ohered to you at prices that are in many cases less than the wholesale price we're being asked for equal qualities, V,. No matter whether you have been here before, come again! Every day of the sale sees greater bargains than the previous days. Many items have been repriced still lower so as to close out all sale goods by Wednesday. Remember, Tuesday and Wednesday are the Last Days.

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It i.i of utmost importance to ail who have, joined the classes in Home. Ilyeriene and Care, of the Sick, at the Indiana Harbor Red. Cross Chapter House that a call be made here for questionnaires and be filled out according to lulintr. This request comes from Mrs. Florence H. Frewster. IMvisx-n supervisor of the NursinR Survey. The Mesdames Reese Williams- and It. C. Morris of Fast Chicago attended the service, at the ConKrejrattonal church in WhiFr it and heard Mrs. J A. 1'attison of dury deliver her address on "Americanization." last evenlnsr. Mrs. H. R. Ii?IIoll of Fir St., v ill have tiie ladies of St. Alban's church meet with her in a social evenins Wednesday. F-:l-i:. tin TTTursday mornm? at ?:S1 a popular younp lady. Miss l!a:l Suttinge--, became the bride of John Schuihercr, Jr.. at St. Fat rick's Rectory. The bride wore a champaarie silk taffeta dress with hat and s! ppers to match, and carried a bouquet of roses, while Miss I.nura Sah, as maid of honor, '.core a blue serrre suit with hat to match,, and also carried a bouquet of rose... Mr. Frank Schulbersr. the croom's broth er, acted as best man. After the cere- j mony a weddmp breakfast was served ; by the groom's s stcr, Mrs. Chas. Pill- j ner. of Hammond. Then the happy j couple left for a short hoex moon to j visit the grroom's relatives in differer.fi parts of Michipan., The brieve wore a j blue traveling suit with hat to match. Miss Ruttinffcr was a very charming bride. The many friends of ycun? Mr. i and Mrs. Schiilbcr? are wishing them j all the happiness in the world. j RESOLUTIONS Or CONDOLSNCE. j Whereas. It ha-? phased Almighty i 1 . 1 ! in His infinite wisdom to summon j into his presence our beloved F.rother, j Frank '. I). Smith, who parsed from j this life into the Great Heyond. Mon- i day. January 20, and, Whereas, our F -other was a true and ; loyal member and. an honest and faithful worker of our organization, and 1 Whereas Fy his sudden r- mo-a! from our midst we, the members of the Con- ; pregational Men's Club, know and feel 1 that we liave lost a most devvted a11'' loyal member. Therefore. Fe H Resolved. That we j preatly deplore. C'lir hiss and hunlily ; tender our most heartfelt smypathy to j the wife and relatives, in this their hour j cf bereavement, and be it further J Resolved, That a copy ; these reso- j Hitions be sent to our deceased brother's I wife, and t"ia a copy he spread upon

1." the minutes of this ""bib. also u copy lie sent to the local papers f.-r t oblication. (.Signed) AS'. A. Si'll 1 h 1 ,'IlEiR, F. IIAVFRFIFFD. J. R. lilhLHh. , 2-10-! Resolution Committee. T haic $59,000 to loan en first monease?. J. I. Kfiin'-.dv, Lawyer, l':S:5

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G-oo. Washing-ton club gives a Valen. ! t!.Bn aAndia ??h X-l.' I Better to have War Saving hall, reb. 1 1th. McKelvey's iisic. 1 s;io .z i Stamps in your safe than the bloodcaeo or teasis. stained hands of the kaisers J:i dee;-, st appreciation for :i,e mnnv, , ,i favors .stend.-i us , the ,-reat'ioss o rioroes at your throat.

BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING Do away with dirt and lahor of coal, HO minutes a week will taSxc care of your Move. Best, cleanest and cheapest fuel to burn in your home. Call and see burners demonstrated at 122 Sibley St.. posite ,Mfnon depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.

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11 YEARS it .!.-. h-.'.-.i 1 ' n ssif.'i'.'i' 1,1 time t win the confideaee of ilio nublic, wh:cii I cxi"-'.t to r.-tain by th" sfti!-( treatment. Ml kimi.s of n-w ;'! s-'onii hat!.', .'iariir-tors. Nev.- Honeycomb Cores

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At Verplank's Garage, Gary ZV AND WASHINGTON STS. My phone numoer is T2S9 and am at your service.

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mm -isr they're now ji cuir eiearly beloved wife and sister, we desire to express our deepest gratitude specially to Rev. R. C. Speer, pastco Raptist church; to East Chicago 1. O. (I M.. neighbors and friends and for the many floral offerings sent. JOHN MCCARTHY. Husband V. C. ARMOUR. Brother. ' We have on hand for Immediate delivery the be grade of hard coal Chest nut and Range. Buctwheat and Franklin Co. Soft CoalDeliveries to any part o' the city Ask us for price 1511 Ham, and prompt service. that I have nvpn my service, which la irmed. ::y no' ; n'r one. just come tn and FREE.

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