Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 69, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1917 — Page 12
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THE TIMES Kridav, September 7. 1917.
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202 Fayette St., Hammond.
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Specials for Friday and Saturday Sept. 7th and 8th. Put in your winter supply of soap. This is your last chance to get soap at reasonable prices. We do not ask you to buy $1.00 worth of groceries to get these bargains. Buy what you need.
"PINK'" ARLINGTON BREAKS IN THE ARMY'S TOUGHEST RECRUITS
Best Creamery Butter, per pound Old Fashioned Lard, er pound Best Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. Rumford'a Baking Powder, per 1-lb. can Boulevard Plneappte, 25c seller, per can
46c -28c 92c 22s 18c
Pet, Carnation, LIbby'a and I Q Good Luck Milk, per can Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and Post Toasties, I I per pks- I lu
Sincerity Pure Preserves (1917 new
stock), 9-ounce Jar, 15c; 15-ounce Jar
Wa Sell Matches, largo boxes, per box Peter's Paste Shoe Polish, two 10c boxes Blakene Stove Polish, per can
25c
5c 8c
Large 1Cc Toilet Paper, 4 lor
25c
TOBACCOS.
All So Tobaccos, 6 pkgs. .
A.I! 10c Tobaccos, S pkgs
Camel Cigarettes, 3 pkgs ..
25c 25c 25c
FRUITS Fancy Sweet. Oranges, per dozen Fancy California Grapes, per lb
I5c f Oc
SOAPS.
Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars Per Case, 100 bars....
47c S4.55
Try Old Country Soap, best laundry
soap on the market. 10 bars
Per Case, 100 bars Kirk's American Family Soap, 10 bars Per case, 100 bars
53c
S5.20 55c S5.45
Armour's Lighthouse Soap, CI 10 bars WwC Per Case, 100 bars. S5.35
U. S. Mall Soap, 10 bars
Per case
Jap Rose Toilet Soap, 3 bars Pa'm Olive Soap, 3 bars Kirk's White Flake Soap, per bar .
Keen Kleener, 3 cans
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S5.00 , 25c 25c 5c -12c
FANCY CANNED GOODS. Do not compare this brand of goods with cheap advertised brands.
Sincerity Corn, 22a sellers, per can.
Sincerity Pork and Beans, per can
Sincerity Peas, fancy extra sifted, per can Sincerity Peaches in heavy syrup, 35c seller, per can.... Sincerity Red Beans, per can
17c IGc 16c 28c 15c
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James "Pink". Arlington, the army's horse breaker. Ja raes "Pink" Arlington is in charge of the army's most energetic drilling. Arlington's job is to break in horses for army use and to make them fit is not a simple matter. He is kept busy hurrying from one camp to another all over the country and taming wild ponies for army work and maneuvers. Arlington is perhaps the best horse trainer in the country and though his job looks rather rough he says he likes it a lot.
THE GREAT ISSDE
SINCERITY BRAND STANDS FOR QUALITY. Phone Your Orders if Possible Friday Evening.
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ANTHRACITE AND BITULIIN0U3 "Wholesale and Retail Vest Hammond Coal Company
J. J..BREHM, Prep.
PHONE 1674 OR 29S5.
By H. M. BIZ. XESBY.
The supreme and over-shadowing Issue before the American people is to win the war and secure Uie safety of our national life. Nothing must stand In the way of this. We face the most cruel, the most desperate and the most efficient foe that ever waged war, one whose preparation for the conflict was complete to the last detail. The war wns of the kaiser's seeking. He planned and prepared for it for years and he was the only one ready when the crisis came. Therefore, at the start, being ready, his line Is strongly intrenched In the west, where he holds Belgium and a considerable portion of Franca, and so far the allies have not been successful In dislodging him, except here and there. On the east, Russia is falling back. The kaiser holds in brutal subjection ravished and miner Serbia, Montenegro and a part of Roumania. If the drive of the Central Powers continues, they will soon tap the wheat and oil fields of the Elack
Sea country and then their two great
needs, food and oil. will be renevea.
DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY.
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The Season. This Is the beautiful Autumn when the out of doors is most inviting. And inviting also, is our fall line of shos for Men. Women IB. Children
The Ashmont, a strikingly new "Walk-Over pattern on a narrow toe; superior grade of dark, tan, calf or gun metal ; custom made. Priced $8.00 Others in black and tan, new Fall models. Priced at 7.00 to $4.00
Children
Children's Kreider Kickers for the boys and girls. Boys' School Shoes of first quality gun metal stock; sizes 1 to 6 $3.00 t.0 $3.50 Boys' English Shoes for manly boys; fit right and will wear $3.50 Girls' School Shoes that-are dressy vet give the best of service. Sizes SVo to 2 from S2.75 to S2.50
WOMEN'S
The "Tosea, Lace Boot with turn sole and covered full Louis heel. A perfect beauty at.. $8.50
Many other styles of Black
Kid Boots, both button and lace, at $7.C0 down to $5.50.
a high cut Glazed Kid
Brown and Grdy Kid Boots with high grade fabric tops of same shade
You will be surprised at the value. Priced at
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This will enable Germany to continue fora long: period. To win, the allies must smash Germany's line, and to do this requires a greatly superior force to that needed to hold an intrenched position. Let us not deceive ourselves or be misled ty fake overtures of reace that shall in any way abate our activity. This war must be fought out and be won or lost in Europe. It will require desperate fighting- on land, on sea and in the air. Without us the allies cannot win. "We must quickly grasp and fully meet the situation. Our response must be prompt and to Oie upmost of our ability. We must strengthen the lines. Should r.ussia b5 out of it we must go in with one, two and perhaps three millions of men. We must prepare for this. We must have a plan ready, one as big- as the project and one that will produce results quickly. In brief, we must Immediately pro-
viue lor universal military training as a definite and fixed policy of this government, and as soon as the cantonements riow under construction have been vacated by the men called by the selective draft, they must be filled with other men to receive intensive military training for at least six months. If they are not then needed, send them home and fill the quarters with younger men coming on, until every man physically fit, as he reaches a given ag, shall undergo this training. If the country needs him. he can respond efficiently. If it does not, he is a stronger and better man for the trainins. It will help him to fight his own battles in life with greater success; it will give him a stronger physique and a better conception of what our government means and of his obligation to it. Training these young men in advance will add immeasurably to their efficiency as soldiers and teach them how to protect themselves in action. Such training will save tens of thousands of lives that otherwise would be sacrificed and billions of money that otherwise would be wasted. Our boys must meet trained and seasoned soldiers and the only way to do this successfully Is by thorough training; and only by so doing will our boys have the opportunity to meet the foe upon equal terms. We must never again be caught so completely unready to defend ourselves. Our motto must be: Safety first safety always."
Cardboard as Drier. Chloride of calcium Is sometimes used to arjsorb moisture and keep certain photographic products dry, such os platinum paper or carbon paper; but a photographer has discovered that cardboard of the heavy kind will act as a good drier. The card is used In rough sheets, it being well dried by
i heat and then wrapped In -waxed pa
per to as to leave only the edge of the board free and thus not absorb moisture too quickly.
If You Think THE TIMES I? Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always Welcome.
Use Cocoanut Oil ' For Washing Hair
If you want to keep your hair in food condition, be careful what yoi twash it with. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the" hair brittle, and is very harmful. Just plain mulsified cocoanut oil (which is pure and entirely greaseless), is much better than the .most expensive soap or anything else you can use for shampooing:, as this can't possibly injure the hair. Simply moisten your hair with water and rub it in. One or two teaspoonfuls will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, and cleanses the hair and scalp thoroughly, The lather rinses out easily, and removes every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, fluffy and easy to manage. ' Tou can get mulsified cocoanut oil at most any drug- store. It Is very 'cheap, and a few ounce.i is enough last everyone in the- family for months.
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The snappy new styles in norfolks are as mannish as any boy could wish for. Made in the always popular blue serge as well as fancy weave fabrics of a quality that will withstand the roughest kind of wear.
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Exceptional Values at $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 $7.95 and,up to $12.50 Boys' Special School Suits You can't do better for your boy or get more for your money than by buying one of these splendid garments. Each suit with extra full lined Knickers, corduroy and blue serge Included Tone Tair knickers with serge). A vide
variety of dependable fancy
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We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Vou Can Mold Us 4 Responsible
We Will See That Your Clothing: Gives Perfect Satisfaction in Style, Fit and Service
for your money. We guaranteo satisfaction or will cheerfully refund your disc We buy for two stores and are enabled to give you unusual value for your money. Wo guarantee satisfaction or wil (cheerfully refund your money. The latest ideas in men's and young men's Suits and Overcoats all the newest novelties and of the best ,known makes in the market all of real value.
Men's Shoes
The largest and most complete assortment of high grade, latest stylo shoes ever shown in this city. Our large assortment comprises-all kinds from the handsome dress shoo, to the sensible and long wearing working shoe. Our shoo prices range from $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $7.00
Prices: $18.00, $20.00 822.00 and $25.00
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MEN'S HATS
This store is complete with
a largo line of this season s ver3r latest conceits in Men's Hats. The newest creations in shapes and colors. They must be seen to bo appreciated. High grade and splendid rallies at $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00
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NAGDEMAN'S CLOTHES SHOP 151. STATE STREET We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps
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