Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1917 — Page 7

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THE TIMES ttage fieven PUTTING LUMBER IN WAR MACHINE IS TASK OF THESE MEN FALL WEDDINGS reeBmdred iWM MsHrOeatiims WtmmB fc3 .! m (F VIA R.H DOWKJMAN W.JHaynen SHOE or MEN & F. W-Stpvcns ' 4 I

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Very distinctive and complete is the collection of silver and hoi low-wave which we are now showing for the Kail Uride. They're of the kind that are really appreciated.

If While the name of Laederae.h Bros, guarantees fi l)oth correctness and dependability it. always our f object to maintoin a reputation for prices exceedff ingly reasonable.

You vi;i also find 's to be of great aesistacice in helping you make the proper selections.

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A larc:c stock of good Heaters in splendid condition. Worth when new from $40.00 to $75.00 each.

y We want to move them quick and will give you p p the chance of a lifetime to get a high class stove at a R

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Although this is the season of the vear when

put the prices down.

Within two months sixteen "war : entire facilities of the Southern pineltient of the National Lumber Manueities," cai-h sufficient, for 40,000 to ir.d istry toward carrying cut the war facturers' Association, srnl rhirmau 60,000 troops, have risen miraculous- program. From this initial co-opera- of the Committee on Lumber of the )y. Each necessitated the construe- ticn there was evolved the Southern I Council of National L'efens-; (.'has. tion cf 1,500 buildings. An faddi- Pine Kmerffency Bureau, & distinctly j S. Keith, president of ti t? Southern tional sixteen rational puard camps war time business institution, with;Pine Association; J. K. Rhodes, sscalmost as elaborate completed aeon- headquarters at New Orleans. The retary-maraprr of the Southern Pine struction of frreBter maTiitude than liureau is an independent body deal-j Association ; W. J. Sovers. director the building of the Panama Canal. ir.g exclusively with the government of the Southern P;r.e Kmergerrcv This great task has been success- ar.d represents th entire mobilized ! Bureau : V. 11. Sulii . chairman ' f fully carried out through the close resotfees of the industry, both mills i the executive comnnMes of t!. co-ordination cf the lumber industry members of the Southern Pine As-! Southern Pine Kmce-nry Bureo-t; with the war machine. Working un- b.e:ation and non-m ambers. F. W. Stevens, rhaimaii of the s -' - e'er the direction of a dozen leaders Lumber was provided at prices be- committee on shin tirn iors : .lohn H. the lumbermen have accomplished low those prevailing in the domestic Kivhy arsd F. G. Wisiit-r, m!iibvi- of feats believed impossible even by rni.rkot. ;the Lumber Committee rf the Ounofflcials of the War Department. With army ramp busing? largely c f National Defen F L. y-.r.-Because of its special adaptability :out of the way. Southern pine mil'.? ford, head of the Wathlngtou r -J.r?

to a;l kinds of construction purposes, are row er.gaseo !n cutting timbers . ft the souirern

STYLE is a matter of PERSONAL TASTE of the 3U0 .new creations in NEWAEK Shoes, one ia bound to conform to jroora. Quality is a mutter of FACT, which ia Wv.hd for by more than three million wearera ot NEWARK Shoes. It is thus STYLE, this QUALITY, and the COMFORT that goes with every pair is A PAJcT of every pair that makes for a higher Standard of

Merit and Greater Value

ir.is year uim ever. Buy a pAjf tomorwv j and convince yourself (j

mat no one eis cai give yrm what we do for S3.50

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and immense amount readily avail- fo 250 ships for Uncle Sari's wooden W. .T. liayr.en, ass:s!H':t f. ;rch able, Southorn pine was selected to t'et. :ig?r.t of the L'-.ur.-teri y I"io?t : picvide the major portion of re- Lumbermen conspicuous for their poralion. ait'4 L. f'-. Kelloeg, -'.. quirement. Representative? of the service to !n; country in the present ' turv cf tre :r.al Lumber Southern I'ine Association off ere J tK cn.is iorludc: R. H. Dov:r-:an. rre- ': -r.'t-r' ".: r.

fj most dealers put the prices up, we have derided to

Our prices will be from $10.00 to $20.00 each while thev last. Come and look them over.

59 State Street HAMMOND, USD. (Under management of Mr. Frank Miller. i

W. AMBREE

202 Fa3rette St., Hammond.

Phone 738

Specials for Friday and Saturday October 19th and 20th

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SEEK TRUTH

1 SCHOOL PLfil

FP- r.r their spsre hours eoafhinjj ba'k- i nard rupils. rioing clerical work or shp- j V j i e homi for a brief r?M. I I'uriJf' hours Ten forty-mir.ute per- j

Tour Garyized Schools in Gotham to Get Information.

NEW YOP.K. Oct. 1! Vo-jr --:r after truth went lo i'-.ibiic School No. 40 In the Urciu, jft;..rlay to t'n- ; iry s Ft?m at vtirk. No. i vn? c:si'j in. j by Thomas W. Chur hii!. at Lnb'T T nipt.'. SuT.'iay, a? "th" bi-it c'ir,; y ' Vt'irt's wrrk and it isn't t'r,is'.r:i . Tli' ptatfiHnt via "n'r::;.: i vrs'erC&y. by I'rine.pn! An?' ! P:t'l. Th trip was the f,rt of a orj' jsrranpvd by the ' Vi'iin- iiv-o en I'ublio u eat ion to c)v citizens a rhtr..? to jucjete t': liary ., Mftn for t her. . I' -s. Th st-kr. W'Tn Ibi'-b: ,H.-b 0'-l.ii in of TJ-'-nsonhur.-t. a l.-.v.k;,. n f a-ixr, liormaJ s-li'-fl Kr.iiii4i w'io had hard Mr. Chttrfill tho nlgnt before. att'J a WorliJ reporter. The party went from c!ss rrvcmi to class rnorn. It founi a j ' unt'-st or cn-

lorls divided into five for academic work, j on-: for music in th" auditorium. cre for play, two for cpvclal hop work and one j fcr lunch. Mr. Palri said home work was not cornpjisory and that studying! was done in ci.tss r.t-t:is where the problems wf-re pi von out rind l!at hig groups rre not s'.t to study in th-s auditorium. 'Home work v. aa one of the terrible things pupils hnd to do." Mr. Tain ssid.

thuslastically modelling m bust cf rnncirwl I'a'ri. a boy hci i from truancy by his jr.tere!:t in printing, and boys and iirls hard at work ovr arithmetic, spo '. ! n. g. and Hngiish lsrannf. I To the conitnittee of four Principal

I'mI t i said: ! 1'r t' itrcb:',! is rucht when sys ' Mothering by th- teAchf-r-. Mr. tbi:rwe aren't t-nishe.l. But the principal ' !.-! md Sunday night, was no long-r fr:itu'-s .vf the Indiana schools liuve possible. The Gary it es said thf-re was bf.-n ii.-taH.vl hrre 'more of it no.v. "rndT the old syst.-ni

"It was used to nag children and waste morning hours in checking tip. Nin.ftenths of the ua--hers ne er corrected

WANT GAST RELIQIOtia FLAN ";.'t' tat.k only ihf r I:k;ous intr'.ic-lio!-. i;ry still Vims d.1!Uag in sp'oe

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I !.,':: -.-r- vision and t;roftt,r po. ih'liti.s. We t.ari incorporate public in.' t nut ions '.!. t!i; Fr.inx Zoo. the Horticultural 5rd'T.s and the rnu-"unis in'o our cduoMional .oys-m. tiary hasn't tb-i re-s.-urccs to h'nm with.'' Jin. fly tabulated, hvre are some sns- ; V utifl.'ks on the t'.ary sysf-m elici!id ly th- trr. h s -k' r : Teaeher" li -urs- Under th.3 old rej;im tca.'hfrH were in school from 8:4

i saw my own t'ns four times a week." ,f 'j.e ten.-hors explained, "now I s--.. it at Wt r.oe a dnv." KATOK JOHNSON S

ip-ment. but we are building with j TO WW PLAS BOUao

"T!i tlary .-ystt-m in sound, said I'r.

Goldstein, "its defects in New York are mutters of detail that c.n be remedied". "It gives the poor mar's son what ri'-h children pet in their f-xoiuive; schools." sai l the Normal graduate. And Mr. Tntri told how. after Mr. Wirt had convince! him of the soundness of the pl'.n and h had started to put it its openition in No. 4 5. Mr. Thurchil! came to him tilled with enthusiasm

. m. to 3 p. rr. No they arc in the : tor tie ia- a una ! buildir.g from :?) to 3:40. T'irhersI "It's up to you. now make it go.'

30c

Btst Creamery Butter, ytr pouna Old Fashioned Lard, per pound

Keltogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and Post Toasties, . per jksr lib We Sell Matches, large jj" boxes, per box y Peter's Paste SHoe Polish, f two 10c boxes - I GO

B!akne Stove Polish, pfr caii..Large 1Cc Toilet Paper, 4 for

.Tenroh. Baking Powder, 10 oz. f can. Ipc seller, per can Ww Pet and Carnation Milk IO Tall siz. rpr rsn Per ease, cans --86.30 Ubby's Gocd Luck and Fox River

Miik, tall fir.f, per r.-n... ur?t jteiima's Pancake Flour. 3 pkgs -ancy Tander Peas, 3 cans

8c 25c

Keen Kleener, 3 cans

vew Stock Red Beans,

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FRUITS Fancy Sweet Oranges, per dozer....

Fresh Brazil Nut3, per lb

TOBACCO

We sell all Tobacco at 5a and 10c

Camel Cigarettes, per pkg

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39c 38c

I hC. FANCY CANNED GOODS

Do not compare this brand of goods

with cheap advertised brands-

Sincerity Corn.

22c sellers, per can-

Sincerity Pork and Beans, per can Sincerity Peas, fancy new stock, per can Sincerity Peaches In heavy syrup, 35c seller, per caa... Sincerity Red Beans,

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SOAPS. Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars

Per Case, lfio bars GO

Try Old Country Soap, best laundry

soap on the market. if" 19 bars Per Case, 100 bars St.0

Kirk's American Family

soap, 10 bars 3er case, 100 bars S5.45

Armour's Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars

Per case, 100 bars..

U. S. Matt Soap, EZf 10 bars Uufj

Per case --S4.90 !

irk's Flake White Soap, 5 bar? Jpee Dee Cleanser,

t-o larg cans..

Jap Rcse Toilet Soap, 3 bars Palm Olive Soap, n bar?

a hired man at the county seat or nearest town on the day you need more help Is just a two minute mile away and no work stops you bring the needed labor closer to

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Specials For Saturday, October 20th SELECT BRAND BACON, mild and lsan,

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6c 5c

DRY SALT CURED ENGLISH STYLE BACON, lb SUGAR CURED HAMS, whole or half, lb SPECIAL BRAND BOILED HAMS, whole or half, lb

FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS Large Selects.

Prime Native Beef Pot Roast, lb 16c Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb 12 Prime Native Rib Roast cf Beef, lb 16c Prime Native Rib Roast boned and rolled, lb 22cPrime Native Short Ribs of Beef, lb 14c Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb 22c Genuine Spring Lamb, hind quarter, lb. . .25c Genuine Spring Lamb, fore quarter, lb ... . 20c

Milk Fed Native Veal, Leg or Loin, lb. .221 -c Milk Fed Native Veal Breast or Shoulder, whole, lb 196 Fresh Rib or Loin Veal Chops, lb 24 c. Swift's Shortening, better than lard, lb. . .22? Downey's Delight, the best butterine churned, lb 32c Fancy Georges Middles, lb 22c Libby's Superior Chow Chow, qt 30c Libby's Mixed Sweet Pickles, qt 35c

NEW HOME MADE SAUER KRAUT, per qt. . 10c

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with a Maxwell a Maxwell can be bought for $247 down and

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Suits and Overcoats A proppr fUting Suit or Overcoat make? a man lnck right and feel right. The most successful mn are good dressrs. W make uis and overcoats in the newest s?ypf, end fully pus rant ee materials, fit and -workmanship. Trices are very reasonable. Come in and talk it over. GUSS, the Tailor

:36 STATE ST. HAMMOND, IND. WE DO CLEANING AND PRESSING.

PHONE 771.

J. VAN RAMSHORST AUTO SALES 659 HOHMM ST. Ftione 652 HAMMOND, IND.

A TEST OF OUR SHOE REPAIRING SERVICE. Is easily made. Send us a pair that you have discarded as useless. We'll put new soles and heels on, put in new eyelets, stitch the uppers or do anything eise required. When you get them back you will not recopnize them as the old worn-out shoes you sent us. They will be both as wearable and presentable as when they were new. "Make the test tolay.

STANDARD ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR SHOP. ALEX ABRAHAMSON, Prop. 235 State St.

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