Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1917 — Page 10

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Robert S. Brookins. Robert S. Brookins, a St. Louis merchant, is one of the four civilian members of the war industries board. Mr. Brookins has gained pre-erai-r.enco in educational affairs as well es in business, having been active in developing Washington University cs well as occupying positions on the board of trustees of the Carnegie Institution and the Caniegia peace foundation.

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Mailed By U. P. Men To The United States

Tha first of a series of das stories toy Oreorga Martin, United Press Staff Correspondent, oa the mobilisation of the new National Army follows. Tie series will ran daily until completed. By OEOXSE 1CAETIN (United Pres Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Aug". 28. Be good to the Mess Sergeant. "When you get to your cantonment camp to be made over into a soldier, be good to him. for he will be Lord High Commissioner of your stomach and everything that goes into It. He will be the arbiter of your epicurean fate, and when, on entering the mess tent, you see him standing there in all his glory and a fresh white coat, tug the forelock and scrape the foot to him, for he is more absolutely dictator of your food than Herbert Hoover will ever be. He is the chief cook. He buys every bite you eat. He writes the bill of fare and dictates how you shall be fed. He Bees that your vegetables are properly cleaned before they're cooked. He fights your battles with the butcher, to see that you get good meat. He haggles with the hucksters, to see that you get good green stuff. He gives the first and second cook, the dining-room orderly and the three cook's police their orders. He runs the whole shebang for you and ninety-nine other rookies like you. He works hard for you. all day long and sometimes far into the night. And so. if he checks up the plates and spoons and things and finds you've lost a couple, and charges you for them out of your pay, dont" grumble. He has to do that. Above all, don't get gay with him on any account. He Is responsible for your orderly conduct in the mesa hall. He's there to see that you arrive in the proper Quiet and orderly manner, with your uniform neat and clean. He looks you over, and if your hands are soiled or your face unclean, or your hair not

properly Drusned. he sends you kiting back to fix yourself up. just like Mother used to do. He sees that you sit properly at the table, quiet and orderly, until your food is passed to you. He won't stand for any restaurant rough stuff, if you are in the habit of pulling any. Loud talking and unnecessary noises will bring him down on you stiff-legged, kerplunk. He'll see that you follow Hoover's advice about not wasting your food too. He's an apostle of the clean plate if

there ever was one. If you take more on your plate than you can eat, he'll nab you. Tou're welcome to all you want to eat, but you're not welcome to any to waste. Food left on plants can never be used again. If it is left in the nerving dish, it can be dished up in some other palatable form at another meal.

Trial Calendar

X.AKE STTPEBIOB COTJXT. Cases filed August 28. 1317: 16445 Km. 1 Divorce; Arthur Lidell vs. Mabel Liddell. 1644S Km. 2 ret. to appt. commls-

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Dry Goods Specials

Bohemian Ticking, very fine, close texture; a big value for only, per yard . 23y2$

Cotton Batt, 3 pounds weight, quilted, just the site for a comforter; size 72x90, at. 9g(t

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Dry Goods Specials

Colonial Lingerie Tape, very fine quality, comes in white pink and blue, 5 yards; regular 10c, for - 61A6 4 T

Hair Brush of very fine genuine bristle rubber eet, therefore waterproof; made by a well known manufacturer. Very special 47

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Pillow Values $1.50 Pillows $1.19 18x26. all Feather Pillows, fancy tick covering. Priced at per air S1.19 $3.50 Pillows $2.98 21x27, combination of live goose, duck and pure doTn, fine close woven covering. Priced at - S2.98 $3.00 Pillows $2.49 20x27, fancy covering of fast colored ticking, all new live goose feathers. Priced for this sale at S2.49

$2.25 Blanket, $1.79 Size 64x76 inches, in grey, tan or white, fancy colored borders, shell stitched ends. Sale price ij-g Woolen Blanket, $5.50 A wonderful value at today's prices; size 66xS0, weighs about 44 pounds, all pure wool filling. Priced at '. S5.50 Cotton Comforts, $3.59 Special value, pure cotton filled Comfort, size 72x34, weighs 5 pounds, covered wiih extra quality eilkoline that whl launder. Priced at S3.59 Pure Wool Blanket, $13.00 Best selected wool, thoroughly cleaned and shrunk, fast colors, wide silk binding in the daintiest patterns and colors. Priced at S13.50

'$3.50 Blankets, $2.89

Blankets were never so hard

Double Stamps Wednesday.

$5.00 Blanket, $3.98

Fancy Plaid Blankets, assorted colors in all light shades, borders of blue, pink and yellow; size 64xS0. Priced for this sale at S2.89 Cotton Comfort, $1.98 Good Heavy Comfort, size 70x75 inches, weight about 6 pounds, covered in assorted patterns imd colors. Priced for this sale at - S1.98 White Blankets, $11.50 Made of pure tub washed w,ool, preshrunk. bound wfth silk, fancy colored borders. Today's price would be about 118. Priced at S11.50 Sewed Comfort, $3.98 Sateen Com!ort. new carded cotton filling, sateen or silkoline covering, full sewed, in attractive designs. Priced for lhis 8ale at S3.98

Woolnap Blanket, size 66x30 Inches, weight S pounds, light plaids In grey, pink, blue, tan and black. Priced for this sale at S3.98 Bath Robe, $3.98 Blanket of Jacquard pattern for making bath robes, each blanket large enough fcr one robe, complete with cords and tassels. Priced at Qg Sateen Comfort, $4.98 Made of special quality sateen In dark patterns, filled with new carded cotton, size 72x7S inches, weighs about 6 pounds. Priced at S4.98 Plaid Bankets, $10.00 Extra large size all wool blankets, large block plaids in assorted colors, full sewed 6ilk binding. Priced at - S10

$1.35 Blankets, 89 Small cotton blanket for single bed, grey color, striped border, in pink or blue; 6ize 40x76. shell stitched edges. Sal prIce 89d Auto Robes, $7.50 Extra heavy plaid blankets in dark colors, suitable for auto or steamer, fringed or tied ends. Priced at gijr bjq Fine Comforts, $5.95 Filled with long staple cotton, carded and made into a solid felt; best quality covering, plain silkoline borders. Priced at . -S5.95 $6.50 Blankets, $4.98 Extra heavy woolnap blanket, assorted plaids, large blocks, bound ends, weight 5 pounds, size 72x84 inches. Priced for thls sale & S4.98

Baby Blankets 20c Blankets i2y2 White Cotton Crib Blankets, fancy blue or pink borders. Priced at 12l2 $1.00 Values 69 Fancy Crib Blankets in Nursery patterns, colors either blue or pink. Priced at 69 $1J35 Robes 98 White Carriage Robes, heavy felt lined, will wash same as a cotton blanket. Priced for this sale 98c

Spreads-Sheets-Cases Towels-Squares and Cases

for Bleached Sheet, size 72x90; good serviceable musUn. 57C for Seamless Sheet, bleached; the quality wanted for rooming house use. 17 'or p"'ow Case of extra fine quality; size S6x42; 6 for 9Sc. C)g(t for extra quality Seamless Sheet, full size 81x90; very special 9 Sc. 25 for pl,low Case, hemstitched, good quality, 42-inch or 45-inch size. g g for Bed Spread, hemmd crochet, size 73 inchxS6-inch; big value.

S5.19 for F,ne Sca"Ped Satin Spread, size 92x100 inches; extra value. SI. 89 Krink,e Spread of very quality, size 82x90 inches; ask to see it.

58d piece, size fortef.

Cotton Batt, all one 72x90; just size for com-

llVC 'or Turk,,h Towel, extra large size and quality; very good. g for a Fine Towel of the honey comb or absorbent style weave.

29 'or Turki,n size, 20x45 inches; at 39c.

Towel, extra sells regularly

Boys' Sturdy School Shoes

Boys' Shoes Heavy calf blucher, extra quality stout soles; sizes 1 to 5Vs. at S3.00 Sizes 9 to 13, at 2.50 Little Boys' Shoes Satin calf, in button 'and blucher styles: sizes 7 to 13. at S2.00 Others at $2.50 and $2.5. Little Boys' Shoes Fine gun metal calf, Goodyear welt sewed soles; sizes 9 to 13H, at gg

Boys' Shoes Satin calf, blucher and button, stout school soles; sizes 1 to hM, special for tWs sale .I S1.9S Boys' Gun Metal Button SheetExtra quality for school wear: sizes 1 to 5Va, per Pair-S2.50 Boys' English Bal Extra quality, blind eyelets to top; sizes 1 to 5. priced at -.-S3.50 Other English Bals at $4.

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Every item is an extraordinary value, and as prices are at present we urge you to take advantage of these prices. In tablets

we are giving you the best values ,

obtainable. All items listed below are selected to be used this coming' school year. Our goods are satisfactory in every way or they may be returned. FREE With a purchase of 25c or over we give you one only Indiana Tablet No. 3.

Theme Tablet No. 95. Muslo Note Bsok No. 3. Spelling Pad No. 97 A.bove numburs, each It ; 5 Prang'e Wattr Colors No. 3-A, per box....O Prang's Art Crayons No. 1, special, box..iJ4 Webster's Hljjh School Dictionary g o rj Double-Q N c t e and Composition Books, each . 5 Chtago Pone I Sharpener, special .Qgt The Educator Selffilling Fountain Pen, 14 karat solid gold pen, best value on the market. This sale specially priced at -Q

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Floss Mattress, very light in weight, soft as feathers, will not pack; a mattress that will give the best of service. On sale Wednes-

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Felt Mattress, has good heavy art ticking that will stand years of hard wear; 45 pounds of pure white cotton. A regular $13.50 value at $9.98

Pencil Boxes in various finishes with or without lock and key, priced s.t 5c and 10 Leatherette Pencil Boxes, containing penholders, lead pencils, ruler and erasers. CocaPlete at 25 29?, 59? & 65? Crayolas at, box..JQ Pen Holders and Steel Pens, all the popular shapes and styles, for every purpose 1? and 5? Ink and Pencil Erasers and Rubbers at 1?, 5? and 10? School and Office Rulers, 12 inches long.

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Paint Cups, each

Cakes Paint 5d

Lead Pencils, a standard line with selected bigh grade, -smooth writing lead at 1c; 2 for 5c, and Be eachMatting Cases, metal frame handle and cor nera with lock and key, sach, 95c; without lock

and key. each 75 MI-Flbre Case, metal bandies, brass catches, lull riveted, 14 inches. Sach 39 Various others at .59c, 55c, $1.00 and $1.25. A. complete line of Inks, Mucllagca and Pastes

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tion, at low prices.

Girls' Skirts 95? Separate skirts for wear with middies, all white; also dark colors with and without attached waists, and of best drills; 6 to 16 years. Middies, 65? These are very specially priced, are of finest drills; makes we cinnot duplicate; sizes to 16 years.

Coat Sweaters, $2.50 $3.50 Such Sweaters 3 these take the place of a Fall coat many times: heavy woll, belted and large collars; copen, rose, cardinal. Wash: Suits, $1.29 Formerly Bold up to $2.25; the best of ginghams and suitings and the styles could not be more nifty.

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Girls' School Shoes

Girls' English Lace Shoes Oun metal calf, extra quality Sizes 11 to 2. at S3.00 Sizes 84 to 11. at..... g2.50 Girls' Patent Colt English BjI Extra quality soles f!zes V,r at S3.50 .Sizes 8 to 11. at - go.OO Big Girls' Button Shoes -In patents and dulls, good shoes; sizes 24 to 7. Special value at, ptr pair .....:.....: S2.50

Girls' Gun Metal Button Shoes .Stout school Boles Sizes 11 V, to 2, at G (( Sizes 8 to 11, at. ci re( Others $2.50, $2.75, $3 00. Big Girls' Shoes With Xeolin soles, English lace and button, extra quality; ' sizes 2 to ?. at per pair eo errj English Bal Bright kid, styUsn last, sizes 2 to 8. Special value at S3.50

SUGAR Best granulated, with order of $1.50 or more i flour, butter, butterlne or sosp not included), 10 lbs RFiS'

Pet Brand Special, doz. tall cans, $1.55; per can 13 Doz. baby cans, 83c; can fA

Quaker Rolled 3 pkgs String or Wax 3 cans Border Santos 3 lbs., 55c; lb. ..

Oats. 28d 3eans, 35tf Coffee,

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Fine uuaiity Cocsa. qt. iar 32e Libby's Fancy Rd Salmon, l ib. can 28 Ivory . Soap, 2 large bars .. ...... 19(i Conybear Preserves Raspberry flavor, large 3ar -25d Sweet Gherkins, Mixed Relish or Chow Chow Pickles, large jar 25

Monarch Corn Flakes, 3 pkSS 28 Minute Tapioca, 3 pkgs. at 35d Heavy Fruit Jar Rubbers, 2 doz. 15 10 bars Am. Family Soap with order..ejEJ New pack Marrowfat Peas, 3 cans 42 Gosman's Ginger Ale, J bottles 25 Home Grown Potatoes, white stock, per peck at 38 Fancy new pack Pears, very tender, large can

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Klenzer, four 17d

Jell-O, any flavor, three pkES --28? Ball Mason Fruit Jar Cap, per doz 25 Skinner Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. 32 Carnival Brand Toilet Soap, 4 bars 17 Puffed Wheat or Rice, 2 pkgs 25 Full quart Jar Spanish Olive. o94 Reuters Celebrated Peanut Butter, lb 21

Bring Your Boy Here and Get Him Ready for School

You'll find every aty;e and every fabric Imaginable among the hundreds of Norfolk School Suits shown here. New "Trench" models with loose belt and buckle, pinchback and plain back models, regular or slash pockets, in blue serge and the finest assortment of fancy mixture fabrics; also plain green and brown flannels. Exceptional values at $4.95, $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 & up to $12.50 Sale of Boys' Blouses Collar attached, open cuffs, cut large and roomy; in madras end percales; Elzes 6 to 16, regular 63c values. Special -5Q

sioner. August 29,. 1917. John Feik vs. Keyston Land Co. Llspendens filed, Rec. 1 p 858. Lots 1 and 3. block 3, lr Keystone Land Co.'s add. Subdiv." s of tha se k of the sw!4c( sec. 7 t 38 n rang: 6 w. 16447 Km, 1 Attach. Emflla Huber vs. Nw Chicago Specialties Co., a corporation. . W 3 acres of 'e ) of n e see. Zo. t S8 it range w lying n. e of Fittsburgh. JTt Wayne & Chicago R"y.

iiiilt Em. 2 Quiet title. Joseph J. T ... 1 ... n.' 1- . . . -

Ct&VtO-. corporation. WiUard B.

Van Home and Ruth Va,n Home. Lot 24, block 33 in Indiana Harbor, being a subdiv. of Fr. Sec. 15 and 22, T 37 N range 9 W Plat book 5, page 9. 16443 P.m. 1 Xamages; Sarah J. Waters vs. Stephen J. Barxdys and Laxur W. Saric. Crlmlaal Case riled. 2S41 State of Indiana vs. Richard B. Bliss; appeal. Recog. bond, C. A. Carlson and W. K. Roe. sureties $100.00. Recog. Rec. 0. page 116. Criminal cases filed during vacation: 2S16 State of Indiana vs. Schwarti (assault and battery. 1117 State f Indiana vs. Joseph 8hov-

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Indiana vs. Mike S. (bind over); min

er; appeal; fame. 2S18 State of Patehman slaughter.

2519 State of Indiana vs. Pauline Sagat: assault and battery; appeal. 2820-State of Indiana vs. Andrew Podraga; assault and battery; appeal. 2821 State of Indiana vs. Mary Johnson: prostitute; appeal. 2822 State of Indiana vs. Mary Watkins; A. & B.; appeal. 2823 State of Indiana vs. Alfred L. Holzman; G. larceny; bind over.

JS34 State of Indiuna vs. David Hara-

van; G. larceny; bind over. 2825 State of Indiana vs. Pete Kucinski; A. & B.; appeal. 2826 State of Indiana vs. Sam Brown; A. & B.; appeal. 2827 State of Indiana vs. Flore Oross; A. & B.: appeal. 2S28 State of Indiana vs. Elizabeth "Williams; G. larceny; appeal. 2829 State of Indiana vs. Otis Putney; child and wife desertion. 2830 State of Iriuiana vs. Mary Burkacki; A. & B ; appeal. 2831 State of Indiana vs. Ludwlk Sumotski; A. & B.; appeal. 2S32 State of Indiana vs. Richard l Much: A. & B.; appeal.

2833 State of Indiana vs. Mike Sikora; murder; appeal. 2834 State of Indiana vs. Josef Pletrowski; A. & B.; appeal. 2835 State f Indiana vs. Jake Govorchin; A. & B.; appeal. 2836 State of Indiana vs." Andy Sintoskl; A. Sz. B. ; appeal. 2837 State of Ind ana vs. Jos. Cysklel; A. & B.; appeal. 2838 State of Indiana vs. Mary Petrovich; A, & B.; appeal. 2839 State of Indiana vs. John Stipanovich; A. & B.; appeal. 2840 State of Indiana vs. Joe Jaswey; A. B.; appeal.

Guardianship filed: 813 Guardianship of Anna Beda and Helen Beda; Joseph S. Hruskovich, Gdn.

Seeing Double. Spectacles with double lenses having air spaces between end with pneumatic rings to make them fit tightly, have been invented In Europe to aid a diver's sight under water.

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