Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 79, Hammond, Lake County, 20 September 1917 — Page 8

TIMES Thursday, Sert. 20, 191.7. fibers Wear This Uniform: It Is Beco I r'i S ii 'Inexpensive and a Sim of Patriotism r. 1 1 J' vl.l lit ii Va ak( Ltais ViJ' 3?0 i-kJ ViVj Vy ViLL RES! & . - . . ' t - ; SvM-' 4 i J ' LAFATDTTT:, I!D.. ScZ t. CO. C'".nJr.jr from a'.! paits !,. s:to. tho adlartced jr;;ard f I ! ia fa's .,rr-ir of od tillers, 1' 1 strops;, .iirixcl !'( iv -.-' rdy s:i J nf5.-in: ;,-J nt the H"VM Fouler attend tVj Karn..rV r.r.'ss. iv!i;.'!i V'-3n a three days' fes:;:-';i. The pn:w

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!- sr.ko on "Why L,i j".o H ITo.'.u.'- j t..-n Must IV ;.u: ,rr. ir.p.i." Mr. j:i !,!: ; " ;chfl on in any Ins- f of i'.iriM b im- j r;-ss. and his talk pr.M ed a source of ''ni'iif information. Tl;-. ulrt? was! f iiov-ei by a J.:i.erai d i -s.-us-n by j. '..sii Chs r.n A::i!i'f of V. 'est point: I v.-. H. M-Carty of .-.:.! l. an T. H Skinner of I'tirdu-? uni fruity. An I

tli-iori:-' b:i!!.;i;'-; v.t. srvol )at mer.-i..-r nt the Kowlrr ro-f fianiin. ITof. -if? I- Christie of Furduc s tonstr:;;stor n nd I r. V. U. Stone, AYi 1 ' :n II. li'vs, c.f ?i.;:ivi:i. ,.8,i J.! r.. 1 :,-r''-:ise. M T Moor! of Itoekxi'io, In'.. i,..iv.-r-t'i a 1 iro?jif. Today the isl' o-.j vr r.ti on an inp eth'ti trip of l'niV.i;'' it.ivors:ty, and in t!-? af:crnw s tb -TT!ncir:iI aii'lr'.s wis .i c ) i o r 1 V v Kbon T. W'oJoost of Intii.-inipoi :5i ,hn ti'io .l cn "Th FarniT a:nl lbs Tax Kyocij ts."

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F'.ii'y nf op'o nss-'mhioi-I at tn Pf r.r.syl-. aria station in Kiat "'hic.ip.-t tl-.is rnoniin to wila'-sj th !oparti:r of t'.ie socor.d quta ri Jr.iftf-d so'.Jiors en route for brifsviiip, Ky. The 1 u-t-r.? in ch"ir,-;o of I'tte Yokcvitz, ere of thoir cvin r.tjntber. One hundr-r.1 scvon wf r- sohodul-d to take the tn'.n but aftrr th tr.iin wis in

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OlTiBal'Unifcrin.of "tho'Food'T'CQTiservatibn" Scction'of "tTie" Food -Adrnirdstration.". 'ruU-srn,. iniy Jecbtaincd. by mailing lOccnts to Food Administration, Washngton. .D. C. Fond Ad m i n ratriun 1 holo Sscr v ice. , Throe views of the official uniform, restricted to the use of the womeu f.ifrnin.T ;:? c'r.rc-rvation plod pre of the Food Conmiission. It is both practical and pretty, and can bo worn cith r as a (ire.-s or as an overall arron. It is madf of wasliablo material fast colors. The i,.atf-ri-.I h in -xi'Cnsiv e.

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asi-ontbU-d In th? throe spooia! cars and only .in.j could be located. It is believed that one m.in sbrped through the crow ar.J set av.ay. One of the inspiring: inoldnt of the departure occurred v!;en H'in O.r.ahan, ll-yedr old dnusrhtc-r of Miyor Caliahan, presented rioh of th- 107 fnlistod ffipn with a flower. Iiv r- lip. ! InUtonh'ile w-is almost p'rnu ' an" ti'y priced with a cosmos or a fold daisy.

The dress is of blue cotton material, collar ami cutis of pique, can of white lawn w,:L r

and enlTs prettily pointed. It can he easily ironed as the dress opens out like a coat, and cap niibulto::?. leavlm: two flat pl"e.-.; of cloth.. it has a diihle front, so that wr.cn one front panel becomes soiled, the ether can he placet' outside.

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placed wi-.en soiled. .1 nere are large poexcis on cacn s;ue 01 iuc skii-i 10 necuinrao-v

dusting cloths, etc. The dre-s is fastened by two straps from the front panels, which. ir.?ct in the boc a 3 id l-.itton, with one larce button. Colors red. white and blue, elress bine, e'dhar. cap ard enffs wliio, insierr.ia rod. Insignia is an embroidered shield bearing stars and stripes surronnded by v.- llo-,v her. T" c-f wheat. This irsitra on sleeve and rap is a constant reminder of the patriotic duty of t - 1 r-o::;:i-rv;i;i..:i. The heads of win at r-r,vescnt all food, while emphasizincr Use particular neen.slty fr s--avin.r wh ..-.t.

Patterns for uniforms for immediate nee may he obtained in standard si

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i.ift men and by Fpcct.itors' alike. j ministration in Washington. Price ten cents. Can be purchased froui the pattern J-'tr-tnient

The tram will snake it first stop at woman S mi! cazme.

Lopmsport '.vlitr? the soiii;e--to-r v.ui! be given a royal dinner at the Xe-.v Barnc-tt liotel. It Js slid that a theotre

party wiil be tend-red thorn by loe (l I t;,.? ,courtflsy before the train ptsils out. i now 1

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extreme heat usually I'm its the life of wood st parator l atteries to a year or l.'ss. This battery wout into service the first of October, 1015. About Ausust 1 of this year, the dealer who Fold the car wrote in to the Willi rd factory to say that after twenty-two months' of hard service the threaded rubber insulation battery w ctiil on the jch. "During: all this time it I. a -3 !i-en griven only a few minutes attention a week that is, filled with distilled water and specific trravity tak'n with the hydrometer. Clima'i.; conditions make frequent filling with water necessary. "Merely as a matter of precaution

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RUNS AWAY, BUT IS CAUGHT

narniuin C. Hunt. aca 14. hailing fr.:n LaPorte, was found la.-t ni,j!.t in a box cur at Indiana Harbor, tnujly tucked away for a continuance of las indefinite journey. Ho said thai. h mother crave l.itn a licking: and so he ran awai. Ho was found in a ear in '.ho Inland ft eel company yards. He was taken in charge by the Harbor police, who notilied bis parents at Ial'oj te.

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