Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1918 — Page 3

Frbmarv 9. 1918.

The Patriotic Sheep. I am a patriotic sheep. I did my bit. and (damme!) ... Although I S re it my soft 'warm wool Expressly for a S&mrr.y, A lady bought It I heard (And ciay the foul fiends et her!) She took jry patriotic wool And made herself a sweater'. FRANCIS MORRISON1.

WHEAT PROHIBITION MAY DEPRIVE JEWS OF PASSOVER BREAD

CHILEAN BEAUTY LEADS IN RELIEF WORK FOR TOMMIES OF ENGLAND

Tha attitude Tar. on toward takers angsged d bread, to be ever, ts awaited orthodox Jews whether they fferd or liave white loaf. The PiM!)Tr

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Don't worry about eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy ekin by using a little zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c, or extra large bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes pimples, blackheads, blotches, eczema, and ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid, neither sticky nor greasy and stains . nothing. It is easily applied and costs a, mere trifle for each application. It ia

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GRIFFITH

Coantess of Lisburne. Notable among the British peeresses who are working- for comfort and relief of the men at war is the Countess of Lisburne, -who before her marriage was Regina Bittencourt. She is the daughter of Don Julio de Bittencourt, attache to the Chilean legation, and wed the Earl of Lisburne in 1914.

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the Jews celebrated oa the evening of the 14th day of the month. Xlaan and Includes the eight daya following1 during which only unleavened bread may be eaten. PaaaoTer bread Is made in Toangstown. It Is said to always be made of pure wheat flour and that used here Is ahlpped In. A local Jewish, baker says that !f wheat flour Is borbidden it Is likely that potato flour will be used.

TO CHARGE FIDE PER CENT

Be caus of the zeal of Its president In endeavoring to avoid profiteering on government contracts, the Marine Iron works at 2038 Domlnick street will hereafter derive no greater Income than per cent for Its work In the production of steel marine engine. C. Fumes Hatelv. president of tho

Hately Brothers' patUlngr concern until Its recent change of ownership, holds the aama rosltion In the Marino Iron works. On Jan. 15 ho was made a captain on ,tha atafT of the commanding: officer. British-Canadian recruiting mission, in Chicago. At the last meeting: of the board of directors before Capt- Hately received his commission he demanded that they ask no more than 6 per cent profliron all work done for the government. Unless they complied he threatened to resign. The directors failed to agree, no Hately tendered his resignation. Testerday when they atrasn me', they refused to accept his resignation and decided to abide by his suggestion. Capt. Hately lives at 261S Lake View av enue. Mr. Hately is also president of the National Surface Guard Company at Sheffield avenue and Hoffman street. Hammond. He was a business visitor here yesterday, his interest In the above company Is president bringing him here several times a week.

If You Think THE TIMES Is Doing Its Bit Your Support 13 Alas Heaven.

The Boy Scouts took a trip to Highlands. Thursday evening and distributed President "Wilson's Flag Day Address pamphlets to tlio people of that place. Sixteen of the boys with Scoutmaster Kistler, plenty of flags, bugle and three drums made up tho party which was taken over by Bert Jenson In his eled. The boys were well treated In Highlands, not a person refused to accept the gov

ernment document.

"Bed Cross benefit dance, Griffith town hall. Tuesday evening, Feb. 12. Muaic by the Hammond orchestra. Admission BO cents. Refreshments served. Gilbert Jarrctt Is still on the sick list. Jdrs.' Sullivan and Miss Valerie Proat were Hammond visitors, Friday. The last attraction on the Lyceum course for this winter was given nt the town hall. Tuesday evening. Those who heard Dill Bone lecture on "The House of Man' pronounce it a masterpiece, by for the bt t of any number on the course. His original poems were wonderful. A great man has passed this way nho?e name will go down in history with r.iley. Lew "Wallace and Lowell. His works will live after him. If you are lnterester in the test of entertainments for next season, send a pledge card to committee.

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THIS WEEK 30 of the popular refrains that the boys are singing' in France and in the American camps have been collected and are being given to you exclusively with the big Super-Sunday Chicago Examiner this week. , . Words and Music ,Of the four greatest favorites are also included. They are singing these songs at the camps. They are singing them as they go swinging, down the road under the fire of the enemy and up to the first line. You should be singing them at home. FREE With This SUNDAY'S

Schultz were Hammond shoppers, Thursday. A wreck on the Monon blocked traffic and some women waited for hours in the Munster depot to go to Hammond.

Mrs. Otto Schmidt Is staying at the

home or her ratner-ln-law wane tier husband Is spending three weeks in Florida. The second youngest son of Mr. end Mrs. Rahn died on Saturday and and was buried on Monday. In spite of the awful cold, a large, attendance came to the church to see the little boy for the last time. Miss Lillian Sa?s visited Mi?s MarJha Pshmidt on Thursday afternoon.

ST. JOHN

John JVachter. Adam Adler, Xick J. Ludwig, Jr.. transacted business in Chicago, on Thursday. Adolph Scherer and Mike Schmal made a business trip to Hammond and Hegewisch, on Thursday. . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Adler were Crown Point visitors on Friday. The sewing circle, Xo. 3," met at the home of Mrs. Frank Stark on Thursday afternoon. The ladies spent a most Tlcasant afternoon sewing. Nearly all members were present.

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