Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 171, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1918 — Page 5
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COiSfflNO EVENTS. . presiden ; Mrs. Grant Seeiey
.ne siantiara Jieerers will have airs. Jes
"ucs niKhi" l-'r'doy at the hums of -Vis. M' Kn.r.on, il1 ( "gden s treat. M Petti nro Thomas will be hostess ' ' tHe t. .. !. Club l'ridny cn:i:g at her- home in Webb street. The North Side W. C. T. I". vi!l meet I'ritiay afternoon at the home of Sirs. Ii! Stclovv, UO-J '"edar street. Mrs. Aeheubach. 313 Last Sibley v. ill he hostess at th ti.ethiK ' ' the King's Daughters l-'ridn y after-; r.oon. I Next Monday afternoon the member '! the T hobi otdery Club will be enter-' tamed by Mts. I". C. Crempack- r at h'r home in Gknunle park. j A special rurchaso of LcrisT' Samp's '
P'.ousos enable us to offer these Vcauiiful 55. in) i:r:pc do chine waists at only ; J-.?1; ii:'y are m tho latest stif.-s, gray,1
navy and hrewn, a:
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secretary ;
Moriartv, assistant secre
tary, arid Mrs. Mattox, treasurer. The various committees will t' appointed daring the next few dnyj and wiil be announced at the Meeting next Wednesday at tho home of Mrs. -T. Melser. ?G7 May wood avenue. The members will demote the afternoon to duil'tng. - Mrs. W. II. Gestlin and Mrs. Harvey Gostlln icro hostesses yesterday efterricon to the Ladies Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church at their home In South Ilohman street , The members sowed mid knitted during the after
noon at the conclusion of whlcn refreshments were stvcJ. There were cotcis for about forty guests. Next Wednesday afternoon Mrs. J. C. Graves, of ICil Carroll r-.treet. will be hostess to the society.
m fry a a Fronts Piles
Send ror Tree Trial Treatmscl TJo matter how long or how bad ffo to your drugist today and get a 50 cent bo. of Pjraniici Pile Treatment. It
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I'r. L..-t1a ):. IVatiuii has rciumed. from N. urltiui h' rc shu tp'.nt thi holidays. .Mr.-. Ch;h;. '.M.r.. foriu-ily Mis: ;!!. io pubniittod to an it eration jestcrduy at St. Harvard's hesritah Mr and Mis. Herbert "'Ahcaton of Clown I'olnt attended the Shrine Minstrels and dan''" In Hammond last evenJug, L( Grand Mrycr. son of Mr. and Mrs. l-tGi-ond T. Meyer '" l.'oty street, has l tuned to iitf-r!-!U"n :ho.t afUT six'ndinK 'the holidays at homo.
j The infar.t daughter tf Mr. and Mrs. j 1.. J. JUlinan of ira.:kert etreet vim i hns been -.cry ill with rt.eumonia is I i eco crinj.
( Hutu to Mr. and Mr.
THE TIMES
,;SAFE, GENTLE .REMEDY l! CLEANSES YOUR KIDNEYS
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K ; err.tar.es COLD MX OA I. Hsar- ; ien: C'H has been a standard h"i?oholl
i ir.fl for kidney, liver, bladder and!
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aicnue Satuiday, January j.
BISHOP QTJAYLE 'Vi',! positively uno hfs pres.t at M. B. Church Thursday. Jan.
Jenevive Nialsen of the r.imfcach buliditiff celebrated her fourth b:i thda.y
nnlvtrsary TueMav afternoon lv en- Thursday groups
tftintner the follotviiig little friends; found there sewlns
TJorothy auj Kathenne Grornan, Grace Gliek, IZrma Tichart ar 1 llaroidme Crosa.
i A Ked Cross auxiliary has been orI ganiscd atnone tho women of t. leei'..ra Joseph s jiarh with a inembershlr of irrore than two hundr-.d. A well cquipi ! ed room in tho Iiiistmont of St. Mar
garet s hospital 1ml tieen grantea tnei'i ai.il evei y Tuesday, "Wednesday and
of women will be
1 knitting. Otio
' c.f ii.o i-r-.i.;r fwtrt ful workers is Mrs.
Caroline Dlbp and there nro many others who hai e turned in some splendid w ork.
The Pyramid Smile From Single Trial. will elve relief, nml ft tins: box often cures. A trial packtmouialb'iriree tit pliilo vrrapper If you seed us coupon below.
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Mrs. Charles Deen was elected rrsi
i?nt rf the Deborah Society nt the j rollowir.gr tho rerformar.ee of "The r: .eating yesterday af frr.oon and the! Jollies of last evenli.g a rctepo ;..r r;r, r,r '.ir;3 ",v. J. M- '.s-t. i - e ! t ion and dart-e was piven for the cat - - - " ' -" 1 : - - - -- t the Masonic Temrle. .Several hur-
! dred guests enjoyed the occasion, wiMig
them several from Chicago, C-y and Crown Poiiu.
NAPOLEON ONCE SAID
" l-'notsor Avrr.;' r.s An 'ef;to3.' in TrrCinir 'atitor.m-nt9. m the Arrv.y
Army Ialf
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their feet- Every "i.'omiort Kit" should ontain one or more ho s cf Al'.enV roct-Easc, thn ant.septio powder to .-hake into the sho-s. It frf-hens the t;rtl. it:liini, n.arlivig' foot and heals Misters and sore spot'. Th T'iattshur? .'"amp Manun i advises n n in trainin to make daiiv use of Wot-llaso. --'ld e'.ery where, I Sc. Adv.
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"Will J. Hill, one of tlie Hammond boys to enlist last spring-, was made a corporal t tlie holidays, lie has recently been transferred front l'ort Uanks to l'ort Andrews, Mass. Members of the Hammond Woman's Club will attend the "food sho'.v" at
FREE SAftPLE COUPON FYRAMTP PRrO COMPANY, 602 Pyramid Lidi Marshall, Mich. Kind'' sent mo ft Fme sample of Pyramid Pi3 Treatmoot. la plain wrapper.
Name ?treet Cltr. .
the Cfdiseum in Chicago tomorrow, Tiiday and plan to leave Ilar.unond on the ll:iii o'clock Motion. The trip will take the rlace of the meeting of the home cconomlo de.panmiit whlcU was announce for next Thursday but which will have to be omitted on account of Miss Brown's IHness. Miss Brown was to have given the demonstration. It is expected that many of the department members will titt-nd and a cordial invitation !s exf-ndd a'l club members to join the part . A pleasant mectir.gr of tlie Ladies' Society cf the B. of L. I', and K. took placo yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Join Youmsr at h'r homo in Ilohman vtreet. Tho members brought their
knittinc end sewinc end at the cloc of
the aftern'vn the hostess served frcshments.
of Oakle
a bom C.brn Anderton arrived from llami mend. Ind , Monday for a visit wl'h I Mrs. Thomas Bean and other relatives, j Winchester U'.l.J Herald.
.Tos l'ol.en aril ramuy of Harnmotid, Ind, visited at tho John Hubert homo this week. Mirtinton (III.) Sun. Mr. rind Mrs. Lowel Smart of Hammond, tisited friends here this week.
' Greenfield tlnd.l Democrat. j Marl Kibler and fsruly of Hammond are guests of his parents, Mr. ami Mi s.
Kill Kibl r. - '.'rieans h..niiinr. IV. and M.-s. Kli Jones of Hammond
ice me Christmas tor a visit witn r.er j parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Herold. XT. Jones returned yesterday. Bloomfield ! (Ind.) New s.
Mrs. J. M. P.ussell and Mies Vera
Bock of Hammond. Ind.. are in the city j Pou'h-u n Pacific for a holiday visit. Lincoln (111.) Southern Itnllv ay Courier-Herald. Texas Oil Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huber cf War-jL'. S. Steel ren street left last evening for West i L'nlon Pacific Palm Bea' h. I'l.i . where they w ill spend Utah Copper the remainder of the winter. i Western Union
Atchison American Bee:
Ameima:i Car .ivirv ", America nL'K-roruottvt: Anucond'i Amcricon Smoltins Brooklyn Papid Transit Baldwin Locomotive Canadian I'acnic New York tYntral Colon,.! 3 I 'tie! t'Vntr-il Lcath.r Chrsnpeuke and Ohio Crucible fc'trel Prio American Steel I -'dr.". General Klectrio Great Northern
i .Maxwell Motors ( Norfolk and Western
"Vl'llUI. i VLC IIJU I'etmsylvai ' PittsburB- t'oal Peoples Oas : Bepublic- Iron and yteel fteading:
C P. llubbor J American Sugar ; l'ji
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t.-;e- Jiaxe been a standard ho".;--""' rerneai . They ai e tl-.f -- .- 1 ' M i ,- , . I Li ..... . . i . ' '
"-' aeh trouble, and all diseases on- Krandinother u'sed and a'.-e" -"fir-: ir.e- ted ivitn the urinary organs. Vhe harmless. Th V-.ltne- i!'. ,
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irtne. rheurr.fcti;n. scisticu and G'lLi . uti arn yoo to look after Thev
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or Kidneys arl bladder. OOIA I rmtpsniif.! t . 'I..'."
are what j paekasec Ask ff.r the oHsr'ir-
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i need. Thy oie no', a "patent
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surprise that you p
will f 3gcnt.
was prscnt and ca
an actor who is , the income tax ask:- ir the
i urn cur coys
and assiFtance of
ever the board of dirr.-tr.j call a speC!ai members! within a week or tsv-o ;: I'attcn speak to the
j .-it l.cie and applaud j r idie-ultr.jt the ar.ii"
'are nt war.''
Manaper Michaclstetter ejeelri the ir,an from the theatre, employing some for-'e. The vaudeville comedian
explained r.o the audience that hi s act I The Boy Seoul movement
was lonstruct'd for laughing puv-p-'.:e. only, had &how n befoie a id-ie-ncs of soldiers and officers at some of the biggest military camps in the
ng was said 'I expe-t to
jr. earnest 'lr ihe pn-
.- ' lit i -' and that nothtrcsr
lei : i.."ni a! to the ''ajie. i't- warins the -inifoi :i. .". :." he naid and added.
c a t.j"; vo-ep .-rn ti .-i
the aj-rcii.'lor. ho.v-
s decide i to ir m.-elii, Ml have Mr. crsi-ani.a;oi. as al-o Inland was - r e ! ?i T : r. eet -t.-itive s'm-jtd
lerr.an had bcrn sedrer he '.vo-Mn't
have said anything.-
t Affr the show Otto told a reporter I he hed ua-d the act since the ilav Gen
- 4 l I 1'uTlfcton (-ntrfrrl W l-n Prll n n A it i.i.l
never b"n q-iest iond before. He said the uniform he wore was not tgula-ti-.n.
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en up by tho orpat.iza'.ior. , decided that" at the siune s-; ing the Boy Scout rf pre?' nt.-i be recjuested to speak. The.
market question nas taken ur, tt:i ( it reo.tiir-s a, leas' six months to l,a .- the market in un -pcra':ns cen.pt-on '.t was ordered tha'. the it dusft-xai ari l public utility committee should t-iko in.mcdiate steps looking towaid tui establishment of a market. The rnalbr ' f clearing tlie snow frctri the sire? ts w. discussed and a committee was rrl ointed to wait on the mayor or 1? e city council and ask that the t-it-aninx should be started at both the south and
i RED CROSS KNITTING
Jtoland Pos. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fox of Detroit street, who has enlisted In the ordnance department and ha1been doing special work in Chicago expects to leave r.xt Monday for San Antonio, Tex., to continue his training.
Will
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There will be instructors in the P.ed
IHome Building Loan & Sav
ings Association.
CKICAOO CORN May, OATS May, "7 7sc.
GRAIN rUTT7B.ES. yi.Sl'i; .Tan. $1.27'.t. 7'ic: Jan., TS-c, Mch..
J Cross rooms every Tuesday afternoon
who will be s'.ad to instruct w i--hir.g to knit socks.
person:;
, The Annual Mcetipg or the I llri'.lnrc nf tho IlOlV.n Building
Government Demand for Stenographers "The United States government is in urgent need of thousands of stenographers -and cleiks. All who pass the examinations sre sure of certification for appointment. Women are urged to undertake this office work. Those who have not the required training aie encomaced to undergo instruction at once. The entrance salary ranges from $1,000 to $1,200 per year." (U. g. Civil Service, Form 1S6?.) We will organize classes Monday, January 14, in both tho day and night school for those who wish to prepare for t hose government positions. The work will be intensive so as to make the preparation in the shortest time possible. SPEED CLASSES vail be formed for experienced .stenographers. These classes will also prepare you for a commercial position should you prefer it. We are not able to supply the demand for office help in Hammond. "nil at the college this week for full information. HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE First National Bank Building:
A special meeting of the Max bi.u!- ...... ...H V -1 TTnirea i- Tart
mfln vaie wii ..-jijo.j. ...... .
10, at the Beth-Al Sabbath .school, 2"5 j anJ Savings As Cihiev street, to cio isc ways for ra:s- j the Home Offic
e'.na ?t ronT.i of the million dvllar i Life lnrurar.es "o
Jewish war relief fund.
CHICAGO Z.IVE STOCK. HOGS Receipt-. 60. 000; market, 15
, lower; mixed, $15.80 ii IS. 60 ; good, $16.Snt?i6.60: tough. $ir..0i.-13.!; lisht. Stock' $I-.T016.4O. pigs. JI'J.D'i'- 15.0; heaw. Loan ?15.S0? J6.5C-;- bulk cf snl. s, $15.10 tf
sociation ill be held in
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January lTth.
f the Northern States i a t i Lt. ueee;p.
Th..frtv wwinr. weaa: Peeves, 5i.IV i
1?1S. at seven olock 1'. flt. -j.i.
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;T,000; market lI.Sr. tvws-hei;-
stoek.--rs-feede;:, 3 6-
GARY SOUTH SIDE DIRECTORS MEET The South Side Business Ben's, Association of Gary be4d a meeting of directors and officers at their new head-
; n,u-irter?s in Dcutsch's building. 17th i avenue and Broadway, Tuesday night, j Out of twenty-three directors an I offij c'ts there were eighteet' : : -.' I J. P. Patton. the V. Income tax
north end.-: of Bn.adv.vt y . atid installation of olf icert tlrejy witii the ntertaim t"e.
The w a
b-mnv-.t i-.ft -n-com-iu -
TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY
WANTED Night watchman: pood t wages to man capable of f miihirts"
good refetnees. Apply ty letter V !-T. Timef. llainraor.d. 1-10-3
i There will be a meeting Friday even- j
ing of Hammond Temple No. 73 Pythian Sisters at the K. cf P. Temple in Hobman street. The annc.il election of of-
fecrs is scheduled to take place. i
The -Jistrict assembly or the KeDeKS!! lodge will occur on Friday and Satur
day of tb:s week, the I rlday session in i Gary and the Saturday meeting w tLmmnnft The decree teams of the!
! ..- i.-... r.r !). Tiircetnrs l.iZ; calves. $.75'rTl''
iur ot vi'.i..'-" - .-. -....-.--j (
and the transaction of such other bu 'i- j ness as may regularly come before the
meeting. ANTON II. TAPPER. Attest: President. JNO. 1 SM.VI.l.LT. Secy. l-i:-l
WANT TO N'tti.t Srcr.nn. pr-'tt w-c-'.i, -t2 hour- -:.- mg AprW. C. V. t Ti:nr ''"i.e. ii., :n ..oiil. 1-5
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We ar In earnest w hn w e ask y.yt to gie Orrine a trial. Vou ha'-e nothing to risk and everything to gain, for your money will bo returned if after a trial you fail to ift results front Ornne. Orrir.e can be tiven in the hom serretl ". without publicity or loss of time. Orrme No. 1. secret treatment: Urrne No. 2, the voluntary tieatmtit Cos's only $ el ti box. Ask us for
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CHICAOO PEOntJCE.
PL'TTLL Creamery extras, 4Sc: creamery firsts. 47471-ic; firsts, 4 6a (g-47c: seconds, CDQ41c. i:C.CS Ordinaries, 54a'57!.ic; firsts.
; CSJ'SOc. ! LIVI-: POULTRY Fow ls, 20 5 25e: ducks, 233 23c: geese, 21223c; springs, i 2Ie: turkey s. I ie. VEAL 50 to 63 lbs., lDc; 73 to S3
lbs , 20c: ?o to 110 ibs., 2otj;2c: overweight kidney. IP.' to 173 lbs, 15g3Cc; eoarse. 10 'ti t4c. POTATOES Wis. -Minn., J1.S5 32.0; fancy western. J2.0O2 2.13.
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STEEPLEJACKS AND FLIERS REAL CHUMMY IN THIS FRENCH TOWN
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'atie are nowise to blame for the ! complaints of poor heating arrange-, merits as alleged last night was their, answer today. Tlie owners c-f the)
tiding, accord. ng to Manager Mich- i
aclotetter, are to heat the tueatre and
esses have no Jurisdiction over
nt
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: the heating plant. Zi is said that there
iai been some trouble with the dynamo
BAWLS OUT AUDIENCE AT MUpi OUT Obstreperous Party Makes Known Views of Comedian in U. S. Custume.
1-43 Stwte Street
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You have no doubt heard of January sales-, but this sale will eclipse anything ever attempted in the City of Hammond. "Wc do not follow the practice of buying up cheap stock for sale purposes. Every piece of merchandise offered in our January Snle is our own make. Wo are overstocked with this high grade merchandise, and, therefore must slash juices most unmerfifully to i-loso it out qui-kly. Remarkable Coat Values Our coats were made up to be sold at a dealer's price, $20.00 and $21.00. Every piece of this'merchandise is guaranteed to be strictly all wool, all new shades and new styles which every lady knows pan Wo are offering thesear-only be had at Mnndcl's. merits at this sale for the very special price.
We urgo you to call and pop these garments whether vou buy or not.
Store Open from 8 A.M. to 9 P. M. Daily
MANDEL
143 STATE STREET HAMMOND, IND. Exclusive Ladies' Tailors and Complete Line Ready-to-Wear Ladies' Clothes
and boilers and new fixtures ordered from Cleveland are tied up en tode, hy the '.nusuaUy rigoro'is winter. "At a time whtn the whedo city 13 sufftri c tr fjom the unusual coll weather
pce-ple may be expected to cxri'ree i
more cr less discomfort whrreve
go," sad Mr. Mlcht-lstetter t'-day.ir
"and as ; rule our bouse is vt
fortable. The accusation that w e wern ,ftlCM Rs r remiss in providing heat is unjust n. we ; t 1 11 liad t
have notr.'.riy to do with the hea'ing arrargenient?."
1 Huge patriotis.n was on trial yes'terdav afternoon and evening a- tV" j i ini:i:oiid urpbcnrn theatre and Otto IT-" Kraus. c liehiew con.edian. won i Imrmg the rr at.r.ee ,..f the audev:l.e
prncrsii Kra i". under trie stae name
th"'iof Sam K. t..tt arj-c-m-1 in tie dres
a i nrted State.- som:r ana s ;
a monologue of his s.ipposea eier-
SANITARY DISTRICT REVIVED
recruit. "Ic said the capid him he was to t-e sent
down to T-xas to- watch tee ra-i and he replied lie had a boardar at home w ho r.'-olol wit- "tuna wo: se. Another cf the "gagr" was that while e,n yentry duty tit n'giit he challenged. demanding "V. r-.. ?,;.- s there?'
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the Grand Calumet rivr by the gov-j trnrnent specifically etates thet pollu- '. Urn of the rtnaui must be stopped' f.rst. . j 1 Advise Joint Board. ! The advico of Engineer Pearce was 'that the rules of Hnmmond. hitlng. Kast Chicago and C.a--y unite In the ; formation of a governing body to adI minister the sanitary measures, paving j tho duplication of oterhead resulting
and the .--pp. u. right. Charlie.' answe Tlie house wis we audience appeared '.- pel forma nee ;rnt.-.-- n w hose r.aaiA w as n ' and fa-insr th '-F-'it
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1 Otto fud sn3 the i enjoying" the when a man learned arcse, nil:
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Duidins the chimney of a munitions riant in y rancr. These two men at work on the chimney cf a rautiitior.s plant in n French town have become quite chummy with the aviators who F,:t aho-.t in the air and the workmen are kind enoueh to shout greetings to te fliers as. they paf
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: from sipnrate, bodies and perfecting- ! orie set of plans, at the same time sa-j j ing the t txpayers' money y this co- , i operation. . The eopilition of the Grand Calumet ;rter was termed a nuir.anre mch as 1
'he Iiichs" river uetorc the now wa. rc crseel. Treatment of tho sewage ao ' that it. v. on't he .1 burden is necessary, i Chieao hating speut millions of in-; tore r t ing sowers and rlants for the d.si-olution of sev.ag. Collection of; tewngc at ci-'firii'i P'.'lnts means con-! str.p.ting of intercepting sewers. Chi- i cg-'s ol.Jectiou is against the Indiana; towns cresting a miii.cnc-o In their own. baekjards and delivering it into Tillliois. It advises a comprehensive scheme for! collecting, treating end removing sew-i age, keeriug it from petting into the lake. A sanitary district Ntiprisin all of Lake county north of the water ! sheds could tleul w i'h the protdem i scientifically and not interfere viih the; functions of the officials of the separate cities, Mr. Pearce stated. ct -mating that treatment of the sewage so as iio.t, ! to re'iuiro dillution would cort from : six to ten dollars per ca'-dta for in- . stallation and to Sj cents for opera- i tiou an initial outlay cf f.-om one lih two million dollars. He said that thej Kurna dith at the en tern end of the j Grand Calumet river is planned to d;-r divert fifty per cent of the Oood flow j but is not the solution of the problem j either from the standpoint of llooti cr j si.vage. i DEATH" OT AGED LADYj Mrs. George KrinbiU, 633 Ann street, j whose children the prmlnntly :on- t necter In various activities died ct her borne this afternoon aged S3. Iter chil- J dren were Oscar, George. Paniei, Julia, Lena .n-i L'llie. She former'." I
lited at Crown Point and came to Hammond to make her home twelve years ago. Sne has been bedfast for over a yr. No funeral errngmnt. have ton announced yet.
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Helps the housewife to save butter, lard, suet; j improves fried foods and salad dressings. UxLmaJa FOOD Adininisirator Hoover fays thit 375.000 tons of animal fats can lc saved yearly if onc-tliird ounce less is uicJ prr capita prr day aaj he atki every American to do his share. He says use vegefabh oils in cooking. And thoufands cf housewives today arc conjrrat-alating themselves that tliry have it last fourd-ri:i Masola a vegetable oil which is even better th.ni t he old cookinp; mediums. Mazoh is a pure product from American corn. It browns food quickly, preventing that creairtrss and sordines "which ttsed to be so prevalent in fried or fautcd dishes. And since Mazola does not carry taste or odor from one food to another it cm be used over and over again a ereat force tor economy. If you want an especially delicious mayonr.ai-e or French dressing; use Mato'a. There
ts no reed to five up salads became of the uncertain supply or high pnees of ouve on.
Get Maioia from your trrocer in pint, quart, half-gallon or giilon tins. Ti'.e large sizes are the most economic, ' Also ask for the free Maroia I3ook of Recipes or write us direct. Yciii moot; refeeded if Muoil icet net ti'C entire laliiriuio, '
Corn Products Refining Company 17 Battery Flace New York
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