Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1917 — Page 8
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TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITA!.. INDIAXATOLIS. July 31. Here is another piece of good advice on the food situation from II. E. Barnard, staio food and drug commissioner: "Every cook who contrives a way to serve food is doing just as patriotic a service as if she were enlisted in the Ited Cross work, and in her efforts to reduce the waste of fats or to use other cereals instead of wheat flour sho i? helping the Sammies in France quite as surely as if she were knitting socks. ,-Th?ro is no doubt at all as to tho value of kitchen thrift. The difficulty comes with brinsring home to the cook herself the. vitally important part sho is playing In putting the excellent suggestions showered upon her in rrac-
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"But we know now that the crops our fields are growing must suffice, not only for our own needs and heavy demands of the Siojs whom we are sending 3,000 miles to the trenches, tut that perhaps the most impuortant task ahead of us is feeding the armies of our allies in the field and the civilian population in France, Belgium and England, and so every poond of food we save from wastage is ammunition that will do its part in tiringirts the war quickly to an end. does not matter where the saving is made. Th little economies of the workingman's -wife, who already is at her wits end to feed her family, and the large savfngs in the household of the millionaire are both needed. Xo doubt the housevife who puts on her gingham apron an?, goes into the kitchen to superintend Ne preparation of food can do mora real service than the woman of we?Ct2i whose desire to help is handicapped by the very size of the retinue of servants she employs. But there is
i need flor every form of economy that j will save an ounce of food, and every
cook ist drafted to this universal service."
No matter how poor the condition of your skin may be, do not be discouraged. There is a way to beaome more attractive. If you have a sallow ekin, blackheads or wrinkles, you can in a 6hort time restore the natural bloom of health ' and vigor. The secret is in the daily use of HermoAlmond Cream the cream that bungs beauty.
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HEALTHJIEPORT August 1. 1917. The tfollow-ing Is the report of the city chiemist of East Chicago for July, 1917: To the. Honorable, the Mayor and the City Council. East Chicago, Ind.: Inspections. Garbage and miscellaneous nuisance. 6 Foor establishments 11 Contagious Disease. Fumigations 16 Quarantines 17 Cases diphtheria 2 Cases scarlet fever 1 Cases typhoid fever 3 Cases infantile paralysis 6 Cases smallpox l Total cases contagion 20 Laboratory. Diphtheria diagnosis 10 Tuberculosis diagnosis Water analyses ;e Milk and ice cream analyses 11 Total laboratory examinations 53 Respectfully submitted. H. G. OSBORN. City Chemist.
AI MOM D CREAM
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is a valuable skin food, delicately perfumed. It is composed of elements that build up and nourish the tissues, giving the skin a healthy and youthful appearance. If you desire a better complexion, simply use Hermo Almond Cream regularly. It is the most effective treatment ever prepared for removing wrinkles and premature lines, blackhoads, and other Imperfections of the skin. Unequalled for strengthening flabby tissues and reducing enlarged pores. Try It Today! You owe it to yourself to give Hermo Almond Cream a trial because of the benefit that thousands of others have derived from its use. This is all we aek give it a trial. We are confident that we will win another friend. For sale by your druggist or any of the stores named below. Hermo Co., 542 E. 63rd St, Chicago For Sate Br E. C. Mlnas Co., Hammond. Spears "Jhiraacy, East Chicago. South Side Drag Store, East Chicago. Zi. H. Mattern. Dmgglst, Whiting. M. Sternberg, Whiting, Ind. Central Drag Store, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Kltineman's Pharmacy, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Bed Star Pharmacy, Indiana Harbor, Ind.
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Native Boiling lOc Native Chuck Cuts 12 Native Boneless Sirloin Eoast 17 Native Sirloin Steak 18 Native Club Steaks 15c
Choice Indiana Milk Fed
Legs, whole or half .18? Shoulders, best cuts ,.17 Choice Chops 20 Breasts for Filling .16
Beef Tongues fresh or pickled 21c
DID YOU KNOW THAT
in the I nlte.l one Ilumiiiond
Every army fort Mntes has at least
soldier boy. Every Vnited States mnn-o(-war and cruiser has a Lake county man aboard. livery array hospital and all field equipment hnve F. S. Bets company nurKic.-il Instruments, furniture and supplies.
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gains are to be foimd here on that day. We have taken many items and bunched them together at prices that ought to make quick clearance. Here we only mention a few.
Saturday Shoe Specials Ladies' Patent Leather and Black Kid Pumps, Leather Louis heels.. Sale price t $4.25 The "Military Pump," a pretty model in patent leathc with a straight and graceful heel of moderate height. Sale price $4.75 Men's Cherry' Tan Blucher Oxfords, round toe with short effect; $6.00 value. Now $4.95
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These are Interesting facts brought j t home by Irving Chayken. Times en- c
listed sport writer, after goir.g through I
the records cn the war and navy departments at Washing who is home for a few days furlough from Fort Mcytr. Virginia, before going to France with the million dollar battery" which includes thirty-five Yale men. Charles Taft. son of the ex-president, is one of the most popular members of the battery. This morning Chayken visited the
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left on the staff all night. This, explained, he had noticed several nights. It was found that the board has issued ordei s that the flag was to be lowered each evening an dhad no knowledge these were not being carried out.
Iding to protest, mat yy nunicipal building Is j T iown at sunset but I i
LOCAL EXEMPTIONS WILL BE PROBED
WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 3. Agents of the federal government have been appointed in each of the 4.C.57 local exemption districts in the United
tion cases on the ground of depend-i t ,i!
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ever, in the opinion of the asent, the best interest of the government and Justice to other registrants will make such appeals desirable. These government agents. It is explained in a ruling from the provost marshal general's office sent to the district appeal boards, are to !ok out for the interest of "the other i How" for the tremendous task of selecting the men who must risk their lives for the welfT of the country. Hard Rond for Alien Slackers. Drastic dealing with alien slackers
LADIES' VESTS Another lot of these wonderful values we are offering. They can't be bought wholesale for the price. Each! 7 LADIES' COMBINATION SUITS Made of fine quality Nainsooks and Long Cloths, neatly trimmed. Very good values to be found here at. .$1.50 CHILDREN'S HATS REDUCED TO CLOSE OUT All Our Children's Summer Hats must be sold regardless of price. These goods take up room and sooner than pack them away we must sell them. They are priced for quick selling. Come and pick them out. Some as low as. . .10 THE READY TO WEAR SECTION is overflowing with many attractive bargains. This Saturday we feature an All-Silk Dress made full pleated and trimmed in the most becoming combinations; all the good colors. Special at $12.50
LADIES' HOSE A beautiful line of Ladies' Fibre Silks in all colors; double heel, toe and soles. We are still selling this line at, per pair . 50 Ladies' Cotton I "sle Hose, the Kantare top kind; good durable quality, highly mercerized. Special, pair 29c? Children's Sox, plain white and fancy, all sizes, variety of patterns, all prices, some plain white. Per pair 19 WASH SUITS Boys' Wash Suits and Rompers Reduced. One lot of Children's Rompers, made of good Chambrays that come in plain colors and fancv stripes and checks. Special 23 Get them while the stocks and sizes are complete. CORSETS Reduced from $1.25, $1.50 and some from $1.75. They are discontinued numbers, all perfect, most all sizes in the lot Come and pick vour choice at 97 GENTS' FURNISHINGS While the stock and sizes are complete. Men's Silk and Linen Manhattan Shirts the kind that alwavs sells for $5.00. Saturday ..$3.95 Men's Sport Shirts, regularly $1.50. Saturday $1.19 Men's Union Suits, worth $1.25. Saturday 95 Men's White Duck Pants, rcgularlv $1.75. Saturday $1.19
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TEL. 1441 HAMMOND.
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is proposed by a bill agreed on j ester- i day by the house immigration commit- ft.'.
tee and slated for speedy passage in the house. ' -j Alien slackers who do not wish to j take military service In the American ' forces would be deported; the entry nf j others to the country would be piohib- i ited. Any person wiio claims exemp- j tion from military duty on the ground that he is an alien neWr could become j a naturalized citizen. I
Aliens of any cla.y icould be drafted for work on faring, in indjstrial plants, and for other home duty.
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MAYOR JOHNSON RETURNS HOME Mayor R. O. Johnsofi t Gary is home from a visit wiih his mother, who is ill at Monroe. ?nd. The mayor will take tup his plans of getting a lake front pirk in Gary for
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