Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1918 — Page 10

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Every Boy Can Raise a Pig or Tzvo This Important Work Being Conducted in Every State. Hoiv Farm Work Js Made Interesting While Adding to Our Perk Rations to Be Used at Home and Abroad.

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BIG SPECIAL in Grey Enameled Ware, consisting of Preserving Kettle, Dish Pans, Sauce Pans, Tea and Coffee Pots, Sauce Pots. This ware valued at from 35c to 60c piece. Your choice this sale, piece 25

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attention to hog raising in every state. The Smith-Lever fund which has been appropriated by congress has enabled tin? thorough organization of hoys' and girls' club work everywhere. A state leader, who is paid partly by the government and partly by the agricultural colleges, is now nt work tn every state organizing clubs under the supervision of local 'lub leaders. Many plans have been adopted and the bankers and public-spirited citizens everywhere have become interested in supplying capital in order to give these boy? a start. These clubs sometimes inriude the raising of only one pig In onrnpetitlon with 30 or 41 other hoys iu the neighborhood. One of the best p'ans which has been introduced Is the supplying of bred sows to the boys Mho give their note to the local banker nnd the animals nr selected through t!ie club leaders with the assistance of the best sine men In the vicinity. One of the contracts which the boys make with the banks is that they will return one or two of the little p'gs from the litter In payment of the note which is due generally in one year. Feeding for Success. The question of feeding is one of the most Important items. The American Feed Manufacturers' association has, through its members, offered to give full information and to make special arrangements through local dealers whereby boys can get their entire supply of feed in case of a feed shortage at home. This enables a good many boys la suburban towns and In places where feed Is difficult to obtain to be sure of their supply.. The Bankers' associations of the va-

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rious states, through their agricultural committees, ore also interested In giv ing the boys n start. The National Lumber Manufacturers" association is oo-operating in furnishing detailed plans for hog-bouses farrowing pens end feeding devices. A Clever Self-Feeder. One of the devices for feeding little pigs is shown in the Illustration. The feed is placed in the self-feeding bos. and in order to keep the older rigs from ''hogging" the little pigs' rations, a fence is constructed about the feeder, the lower board of which Is placed low enough for the little pigs to go under while keeping out the older pigs. "IHrty as a pig'' is wrong. Pigs love to be clean and will grow much faster

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frequently end disinfected with a solution of one pint of formaldehyde to two gallons of water. The State Lumber associations are asking the retail lumber dealers to furnish a bill of materials which will enable the boys to build without waste. All of the work can be done by schoolboys, and they wtil take great delight In raising a family of pigs, and the local rivalry among the club members Is intense. Ferhaps no other plan has ever been introduced which does so much to keep the boys Interested in farm operations. As a rule, the boy member of the pip club learns to beat his father raising pigs, because of his working under the

scientific direction of his leader, and j while this offers n great hope for the future. It also teaches father n lot of j practical things about pigs which he j

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i SOUTH BE.VD. I.ND.. March 4 ; South Bend !s to become an oren city; for pugilists. The lid is off by permission of Mayor I". R. Carson, who tie-'; flares he will bost the garr.e so long at , no selling; platers and fighters barred Irom other states appear. 1 "t lce to s:e good clean boxing, and, I think it is the thins." the mayor said '. fr.tlow mj the announcement of a boxmg: -arnial to be held here m April during; th" Indiana VuvUn tournament which ( op?r.i April 0 and tuns for thrs weeks.' The feature bout probably will be b- , iwecn Eddie McGoorty and I'hil Hanison.

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Sox and Cub Players Have Checkered Pasts Chicago lass will ba shontlaa; this season for many players whom, they rooted against la other Aays. Of the White Sox, EddU Collins, Bddla Murphy and Dave Daaforta formerly wera with tha Athletics; Jacksoa and telbold with the Cleveland club, Oandil with "Washington, Cicotte with Boston and Clauds Williams with Detroit. Of the Cuba, Vaughn and Zelder were once with the Yankees ; Alexander. Xillifer and Pasaert 'were Phillies; Merkle and Xllduff were Giants, Tyler was with the Braves, Douglas with the Reds and Bobins, Deal with the Braves pud Hendrix with the Pirates. Both Chicago clubs have done extensive trading and purchasing In major league circles during- the last lew years.

We purchased from Rau & Co. of Chicago Heights, 111., who were retiring from business. $5000.00 worth of desirable merchandise which is offered at prices in many Instances below the present wiiolesale cost. Had these goods been bought in the regular way such values as are featured in this advertisement could not have been possible. This is one of those excep tional opportunities no one can afford to overlook. MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR

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Map rIiohs proximity of Japan to Vladivostok, whence Jap troops could readily go into Siberia to restore order. Dispatches have teen frequent rerently telling: of Jartan's pl3ns to send a force into Siberia to help restore order in the c.ties where revolutionary outbreaks have l-een so numerous and where the German agents have stirred up the natives to

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60 Men's Negligee Shirts, soft double cuff?, in gray ground with fancy stripe?; broken sires, bigh grade shirts, regular value $1.25 and $1.50. Each o9C 30 Men's Stiff Front Shirts Slightly soiled, best washable percales. Incomplete sires; regular $1.25. Sale rnce..-J C5 Men' Soft Front and Cuffs Shirts, in fancy materials, high grade quality shirts; incomplete sizes, values up to l-"5: Sale S1.00 70 Men's Best Dress Shirts, assorted kinds, some are cf Bilk mixtures, others all filk, slightly soiled (sizes up to 17); regular $3.50 to $5.00. Sale at each SI. 95 150 Men's Dress Shirts with soft cuffs, well made, good patterns, fast colors (sizes from 16 to lTKt; regular value $1.23. Sale price T9C 150 Men's Dress Shirts, made of good percale with soft fronts and stiff cuffs, well made, good patterns, values up to $1.00. Sale price 5) 80 Men's Dress Shirts in plain and pleated bosoms, they have stiff cuffs, assorted sizes, incomplete sizes, excellent patterns; regular value $1.25. Sale price 79c 80 High Grade Shirts. "Arrow" brand, stiff cuffs, assorted sizes, fast colors; regular price $2.00. Sale rrice.... 50 Boys' Shirts, without collars, plain blue chambray and light stripes, soiled slightly 'sizes 12, 12H, 13); regular price 50c. Now at, each 19(? 20 dozen Arm Bands of assorted kinds and colors, in 3 lots: Lot 1, regular price 10c, sale price Lot 2, regular price 15c, sale price X0? Lot 3. regular price 25c. sale price 1C 150 Pair Men's Durable Work Pants, mixed goods, substantially made, sizes from 32 to 42; regular prices $1.75 to $2.50. Sale price g j o?e2C0 Garments men's medium weight Wool Shirts and Drawers, incomplete size?; values up to $2.00. Sale 1,1 !ce S1.25

50 Men's Heavy Ribbed Wool Shirts and Drawers (incomplete sizes only), mostly 20 to 24 and 44 to 50; regular value $2.75. Sale price .. SI. 50 30 Men's Wool Undershirts, slightly soiled, sizes 34-36 only; $1.75 value. Sale price.- 98 25 dozen Men's Belts, assorted, some with pearl buckles, black and tan colors (all sizes); 25c values. Sale P'ice - - 21 500 Children's ancTSmall Boys' Hats, broken lot containing felt, tweed and straw hats, some In other fancy goods; regular price 50c, 53c. Sale price 10 12 Men's Waterproof Coats, dark grey color, guaranteed; regular prices $7.50 tp $3.50. Sale price S5.75 9 Men's High Grade Waterproof Coats, medium gcey color; regular price $13.50. Sale price S9.50 Small Boys' Overcoats in chinchilla and fancy mixtures (sizes 2'i to 6); regular prices up to $5.00. Sale Price - S3.25 12 Boys' 2-Piece Blue Serge Suits, double breasted, all wool, guaranteed fast color (sizes 10 to 13 only); regular price up to $10.00. Sale price S5.50 Men's Linen Collars, slightly eoiled, incomplete sizes, mostly 13 to and IS to 17'i; 20c quality. Sale price.... Men's Wool Caps, assorted colors, all sizes, broken lots; regular values 75c and 85c. Sale 39C Men's Fancy Caps, nice colorings and designs; regular price $1.00. Sale 69 Boys" Hats, an assorted lot, slightly soiled; former price 50c to $1.25. Sale 25C Boys' Mackinaw Coats, well tailored, good colors; values up to $5.33. Sale S 1.25 Men's High Grade Mackinaw Coats, good rich colorings; former price $13.50. Sale 1 S9.50

12 Men's Long Ulster Overcoats in grey and fawn colors, all wool, sizes up to OS only; former price from $12.00 to ?150- SaIe S5.00 60 dozen Men's Lisle Socks, assorted colors and sizes, mostly black; regular prices 35c and 33c. Sale Trice..'ty Men's High Grade Caps, fancy colors and materials; regular values. $1.50 to $2.00. Sale price 95c 12 Men's Light Weight Top Overcoats, in gray and fawn (sizes 25 to 40.i; regular valuo $12.00 to $15.00. Sale price ; - S2.75 35 Men's Fancy Vests, broken lots, regular values up to $3.50, divided into 2 lots: Lot 1, your choice for 4 OCLot 2, your choice for g j pjq Men's Wool Sweaters in an assorted lot of maroon, grey and navy, broken lot; regular value $5.50. Sale psice - - S3. 18 20 Boys' Long Ulster Overcoats, all wool, in fawn and brown, to fit boys from 12 to 17; former price up to $10. Sale 50 Boys' Heavy Mixed Suits with 2 pairs pants, lined, broken lots from size r to 16; value up to $6.50. Sale f About 20 Men's Suits, all wool material, gray and fawn colors, sizes 23 to 27 only; sold formerly up to $15.00. Sa,e : S5.50 About 3 dozen Boys Mixed Sweater Coats, in maroon and gray, size 26 to 32; values up to $1.63. Sale 98c 30 Suits in men's and young men's fancy mixed goods, all wool, some with one-half belt, pinched back models; men's in conservative models, all well tailored; sold from $13.50 to ?16.5'. Sale C-ir rBoys' Corduroy Knickers, well made and good hard wearing pants; size C to 16 years; $1..1ft values. Sale 98C

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Exceptional Furniture Values Good Furniture Values The following items were selected from our big line of furniture and included with the auction merchandise at very attractive pricings. "Oral"' Art Rugs, fiber mixed. Just the thing for bedrooms, (size 6x3 feet), a large selection of pattern?; regular value

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Extension Tables Solid Oak Round Extension Tables, have S inch pedestal, colonial design. 42 inch top, extends to 6 feet when open; regular value ?15.''. Sal? price ' S10.95 sa Rockers .... Massive Solid Oak Easy Arm Rockers, Jacobean finish, springs under seats, upholstered in brown art leather; regular $7.50 value. Very special price S4."1S Steel Beds Continuous Pest Steel Beds, stand 54 inche? high, have 6 fillets on post end?, Yernis Martin or oxidized finish; regular $7.00 value. Sale price only SI. 98 Go-Carts We purchased a fine Sample Line of Collapsible Go-Carts which are being offered during this sale at big savings. $13.00 Carts at SO. 18 J160 Car,s at S 11.95

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Home Furnishings One lot of Striped 'Standish" Brand Draperies, fast wash colors, wide floral borders; regular 25c value. Sale price, 'he jard 13C Extra Heavy Quality of Red Bordered Crash, worth in a regular way 15c. Priced specially a yard, only 84 Nottingham Draperies, good values, beautiful colored borders, just the thing for spring house cleaning. Very special at a yard, only - SC One lot of Cotton Serges in all the good colors, 32 inches wide, worth always 35c. Our price to you, a yard 19C One lot of Colored Poplins, the regular 23c kind and just right for this time of the year, good range of colors, and priced to you at. a yard - 297 Klmona Challie and Crepes in a vast rang of colors, and many beautiful patterns to select, from. This item Is ver,y special when priced to you, a yard only 22C Auction Sale of Shoes Bought of Rau & Co., Chicago Heights, 111., retiring from business, 200 pairs of Men's Shoes, valued from $4.00 to $6.00 pair. We arc offering these at less than wholesale price. In two lots at $2.98 and $3.48. All good sizes. Also Lot of Boys' Shoes in Laces and Button, . good heavy oak sole and good wealing apparel stock : valued up to $3 pair. Sale price $1.98 One Special Lot of Big Girls' Kid Cloth Top Button Shoes, just the thing for every day; school shoes, sizes to 6. special sale. price SI. 89 Also Closing Out Lot of Ladies' Shoes, made of kid and velour calf stor-k, valued up to $3.50. Closing Out price, pair $2.98

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Read These Big Specials Aluminum Double Boilers, 2i - quart size, $1.50 value $1.00 Aluminum Tea Kettle and Boiler, two-in-one, used as tea kettle or double boiler, 3-quart size ...$1.98 Aluminum Tea Kettle, 3-quart size, with wood handle. Special price $1.29 Aluminum Fry Pan 85c Galvanized Wash Tub, large size, $1.50 value, sale price Brooms, four-sewed carpet brooms, limit of one to a customer. 48c Toilet Paper, good value in a 10c toilet paper, special price 4 rolls for 25 Wringers, 3-ycar guaranteed tub wrincers, ball bearing $5.75

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Women's Broadcloth Coats S3.98 $4.98 Wi'h slight altering these coats, which are made from the best wool goods, could be transformed into the latest models fo,r spring. The spring coats with all their newness could not be compared with these for quality and wear. Formerly sold at $15.00 to $20.0f. $3.9S $1.98 while they last.