Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1917 — Page 7
Friday. Spptoinhpr 28.
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PICKED TO TASS OlTT THK POTATOES
Thf American R.rl (sj ha cumtd ri-tns for s.-ruring fr, quern standardized rrrrts frojn a:l of lis Lnnn -hip--rs as to L-,oir rtnancia. ; iMiissi'tfi'ins and incmbriOi'.r. Undfr th? now systrm nf Jf t'rnt rul:n!iiMi ariin int!T rat urn roifiiMy ail.-pt-fi under she direction of Harvey l. 'iilipon. sfm t.iI nuinsf r of the Rod .. th? ohpt'-rs w i:l report m d--fvfry month to thf tinrtt-fn divis- : a manasors. who in turn will sani-rnari-p the records of tln-ir tvsprc:i t.w Isions and report to national liradrtcrs. All of the work, formerly f.andlod by thr bnreHU of memhi'rsli in V."ashr.f on will r.w b d',ulod l.olApin thee thirteen division headquarters, at eai h of which a prominent business men. volunteering his service. ' in c-li3 rp. A uniform system of c.asnr ac-i-ounuiiK has horn devised by the bureau of st.in.M rds. headed by J-'ri-dcrirk P. Small, assi;ntiT to trie president of the Amf-riraii Kxpr-ss 'Co. While hapters which la vo already ,n p r'i'!nn a s t ; f .? -tory pystm of aronuntwiA not lie required to adopt t
TO RELIEVE CATARRH CATARRHAL DEAFNESS AND READ NOISES Frsons yufferinsr from catarrhal deafness and head noises will be Klad to kno'- that this distressing aff'iotion can iisuallv be successfully treated :H hotnv i'. an in'vrhal medicine that hi many 11 -stances has effected complete relief :it't-r other t-eatments have failed. Suf- ':' rs who could scarcely hear hae had t'",r hearing rt:storcii to sti.-h an evtont i.st the tick of a watch was plainly r -;:-hlc sever or e.aht inches Hway from cither ear. 'therefore, if ou know of -.'i-ieone who is troubled with head noir.es or catarrhal do a ftn-s-s. cut out this ''.irniuia. and hand it to liuni and you i--a have been the means of savins .-on -e poor suffer r perhaps from total oafne?is. Tti- prescription can be pre-pa.-rrt a! home and i. made as follows: . lire from our druggist 1 a. Par';ir,r ( fouh! Strength ), abou' '. cents' iwrin. Take this home and add to it i i .n" of hot water and 4 oz. of granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take -r.e iflbit npof-nful four tmi'-s a. day. Parmlnt is usi d in this way not only to teduce by tonic action the lr.riammation and swelling in the. Eustachian Tubes, and thus to eip.iahze the air pr"sure on rhe drum, but to correct ny excess of secreti-uis in th- middie 11. and the results it gives arc neatly a'-waxs quick anil effective. i-Jverv person who has catarrh in any Troui should give this recipe a trial. Adv.
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E. Tercy Miller. One of the larg-est potato distributors in the United States. E. Perry Miller of Chicago, is in charpe. of the U. S. food adminiftration's plans and policies for assisting in securing: an equitable distribution of the 1917 potato crop.
Don't Patch Them!
Get more mileage by having them VULCANIZED. We repair and( vulcanize Blow-outs, Sand Blisters. Rim Cuts, Side Walls, Retreading and inne tube repairing. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. A full lino of slightly used casings at all prices. LEIMBACK
Vulcanizing Co.
262 Hohman St.
Hammond, Ind.
new method, which is a simplified form of double-entry bookkeepniK especially adapted to Ited Cross activities, all financial reports will hereafter be made "on standardized forms which will be furnished" to the chapters. All chapter accounts are audited by the chapter's own auditing committee, and . ultimately all Red Cross accounts are audited by the war department. Honey received in payment of war fund pledges will be sent directly to National hiadquartfi-.s as Ijereloroie. where a sraff of experts loaned to the Red Cross by the Central Trust Co. of New Yo: k, Is constantly at work on war fund collections. A considerable saving in bookkeeping will be effected by the decision to localizt membership lists at chnpwr oftices. Only summarized reports will be kept at division and national headquartets an t provision has been made for prompt correction of the mailinx lists of the Red Cross Magazine, which is s 'nt 1.0 members whose subscription amounts to $2 or more. Much time wii! be saved by putting division headquarters, instead of na
tional headouart'-rs at. Washington charge of the routine necessarily vclved in hnndiiig the records of membership, which recently passed four million mark.
What girl or woman hasn't heard of lemon juice to remove complexion blemishes: to bleach the skin and to brum out the roses, the freshness and the hidden beauty? Hut lemon 'juice alone is acid, therefore irrltatlnfr. and should be mixed with orchard white this way. Strain through a fine cloth the jun e of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing about three oances of orchard white, then shake well and you have a whole quarter pint of skin and complexion lotion at afrout the cost one usually pays for a small jar of ordinary cold cream. Be sure" to strain the lemon juice so no pulp gets into the bottle, then tins lotion will remain pure and fresh for months. When applied daily in the face. neck, arms ami hands it rhould help to bleach, clear, smoothed and beautify the skin. Any druggist wiil supply three ounce" of orchard white at very little cost and the grocer ba . the lemons Ad v. handed hurler who is now- with the liiants he achieved bis first brilliant victory in rebuilding; the famous old machine. As a shortsctop Ktlduff is net only making pood s a fielder of exceptional ability, but be gives decided promise of developing into a bitter of at least .250 proportions at all times.
St. Louis Golfers Lead in Intercity Title Match
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Your Appearance Depends Greatly Upon Your Tailor
You must eet a good tailor who j can expertly make your clothes to i
m'asurr and interpret the latest rr-?tj'-politan ' styles. X;- have all the latest fashions and tUv largest pelectlon of cloths. Our Trices are extremely reasonable. Ccrae in and let us serve you. We guarantee to give you a suit that wiil saMefy in fit, workmanship and all wool materials. ' J. GUSS, The Tailor 226 State St. Phone 771. Hammond, Ind.
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By H. C. K AXIIm TO 17 (United Press Staff Correspondent.) NKVV YORK, Sept. IS. A return to the old Vest Side grounds, where the Cubs of old used to shatter everything that stood in their way, and a policy of expenditures that wi! rival even the loose purse strings of Charles Comiskey, pressages a boom in National league stock in Chicago. Charles W'eeghman admitted in a reluctant fashion a short time ago that directors controlling the finances of the Cubs have agreed to allow Fred Mitchell Htid Weeghman to spend $250,00 this winter on ball players. Aid'ng major purchasers that are certain to be made to the host of bright youngsters
l about to make their debuts with the I Cubs the Chicagoana will have to show j something next summer to convince the j fans there is any real life in the NaI tional league at Chicago, j Fred Mitchell f3ced a task for a
Hfrcules when he look up the management of the Cubs last spring. He had a disorganized team, made up mostly of has-beens and nevervvasses. But ha shot them into the fray with such excellent results that he had his team going fine and fighting hard for first division honors for a long time. His method of handling men made a ti player of Leslie Mann. Carter. Aldridge and a number of other pitchers showed flashes 'if stuff at times that predicts success for them. Mitchell always has been credited with phenomenal success in handling his pitchers and there is no reason to doubt this reputation from the results he has obtained with the material In Chicago. He has a number of promising recruit boxmen on the way to join tt.e Cub i arld-firrrs. When Mitchell picked up Tete Kilduff In exchange for 4V1 Demnree. right-
WORCESTF.R, MAS?. Sept. 2R. In the intercity match for the municipal golf championship of the L nited States. St Louis yesterday made a substantial 1-ad In the first 36 of the 12 hole contest. The feature of the contest was the playing of James Manion of Si. Louis, champion of Missouri, and Arnold Statz of Worcester, the men being all even at the close of the ti-st "i holes. John rep. f?t. Louis, led Robert K. Harlow, AVorcester. S up. and Frank Lvnch. St. Louis, ! d V.. AV. Acres Jr., AVorcester. 13 up. Th" contest took riace at the AVorcester Country club, a course of 6,6') vards. The tournament will be finished today.
Candle WeldinoTo make a candle fit a candlestick, dip the end of the candle In hot water to soften the wnx, and then push It into the candlestick.
Time Tells Sooner or later You'll come to it. Why Not Now?
Passenger and Freight Service Better and Better ALL the time.
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FOLLOW YOUR LIFE'S DESIRE TO OWN ONE OF THESE CHARMING PLAYERS. COME IN TODAY. A $750 PLAYER ORDINARILY, NOW OFFERED TILL NEXT MONDAY FOR r SEE HOW EASY YOU CAN OWN ONE.
An Output of 4,000 Pianos a year is a sane reason why we can offer you a genuine saving of
to $250
on your purchase of a Story k Clark Solo
) Action Player.
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gonisnt c q n y i r c 2 you READ THIS OFFER.
$445
$200
N. B. This is not a so-called "Sale" but a special introductory offer and genuine saving on a standard priced, high grad $750 Story & Clark o!o Action Player.
STYLE 16
Regular price all over America. ...
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STYLE 16
Regular price all over America. . .
POSITIVELY NO OLD PIANOS OR ORGANS TAKEN IN TRADE ON
Just a small amount
down, the balance a little every month and this player is yours almost before you know it.
THIS SPECIAL OFFER, i
Just a small amount down,' the balance a little every month and this player is yours almost before you know It.
25 ROLLS OF MUSIC FREZ.
Solo fictiGM Players
25 ROLLS OF MUSIC FREE.
NOTE We are extending our Introductory Offer of last week for the entire benefit, of our customers in the country and those who were unuble to call at our store on account of "night phift," expressing at the same time their intention of purchasing this week. Accordingly you have another chance to own one of these world' famous players absolutely at. your own terms. OPEN EVENINGS. ( I T Ol'T MAIL.
OCT OF TOV Cl'VrOMKKS ONLY. Name Address Please reserve the option on above offer nnt:! (Ppte when 7 wHl roll and pet Fre demonstration withoiil ohliftat iti; toe.
Tb" Mtito Hooe of 1'rlre A UiinlHy, 5 MS Oakle.r Ave., Mnmmonil, lod. tippn frnlnAD,
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CALL AND LET US DEMONSTRATE to you the Superior Features in the Story & Clark Solo Action Player; the wonderful, exclusive solo effects the operator can get after but little practice; then see how the smallest child can play the piano, so easy do the pedals operate. Observe our exclusive device of a Transposing-Tracker Bar, enabling you to play in any key to suit your voice or accompany any muticial instrument. THEN compare the Story t Clark Solo Action Player with any othr high grade $750 Player. Then think of the fact that you have yet another opportunity to own one oi these world famous players at our introductory price of $445.00, including OUR SPECIAL OFFER.
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PA VMKT THAT ARK KASY To Butt aoh customer according to cumKtnnces.
TOV fiET Protective Insurance In cum of rtcath. VOf 'iKT Relief Insurance that extends parmrnli when sick or unemployed. VOl' GET Free Privilege of KiehHnjtlnp: Instrument nny time Trlthln one year. VOl' tiK.T a f.uarantee that Is not ". Scrap of I'npcr," bat hacked by 1he enorm o capital of the Story A Clark Co.
Story & Clark A NATIONAL Piano With a NATIONAL Reputation Story & Clark
240,00(0 American Homes Own a Story & Clark Piano. 60 Years Ago Your Grandmother Owned a Story & Clark Organ.
$6,000,000 Backs a Story & Clark Guarantee
rCCKFTT Rl'SIX FSS AXO RKPO SIB1 1.ITY means a enntinuan that bu.'ne?s and t V- fart that Story Clark have ben in
Piano is rpdured" to a minimum. ThPie is ial valu in a- Siory -V .'iark .Warranty.
OUR BARGAIN COUNTER OF USED PLAYERS AND PIANOS TAKEN IN TRADE FOR STORY & CLARK SOLO ACTION PLAYERS
rial rffr Tnmnrniw Plaver Piano. Music and Bench. Terms :?.fn a -week
Xote Miiogany case, full 8S-note, fully guaranteed, with music and bench. The tone of this piano is swei p!ae.j it high a!se the rric-e -eked. Player Piano Special Offer Tomorrow Music Bench and delivery free. Terms $2 per week Player Piano Special Offer-r-Demonstrator. Regular price fCOO -
S192.00 snd ponderous, of whicli
S173.00 S350.00
"The
lusic louse of Price and Quality"
SELLING THE COMPLETE LINE OF STORY & CLARK SOLO ACTION PLAYERS. WILFRED M. HUGHES, Proprietor. 586 OAKLEY AVENUE. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE.
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