Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1918 — Page 9
Thursday. April 4, 1918.
fHJ3 TIMES
HISTORY OF LUKE CO. TO BE SET
I ! VQLUHTEER HIS I ORIS
DOW
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Kivtrs and Ilarhor." in Lake t.
. j W. J. Whinnery. Hammond. List 01 SUDjeCtS ASSlgliea tO I Wolf lalte and the Ice Industry i A. K. Shedd. Chioaujo. All Part.S nf CoUntrV. Indian Landa-HroW Tokntorm
-Gary.
Soil Survey of I.ake Counts Wendell
Barrett. Wept I.nfavette.
The Lake County Historical Society j.-nl,v p-onertv Holders of NorHirn
tooay announced its s heme of coiiec- i j-,, Ocunty KdwarU l'U.hy. routh ting historical data of the county and J Chlonji ... a. lint of subjects, topcether with the! Karly Property Holders of Northern i.a-n.-s of the persons RssiKiied to wvitnl-ske County oilier Forsythe. Ohicut'nen: has been made puhllc. i o.
red that three copies he) """" "r n ....
"arly Hoi.art George and lliiam
; Earle.
Knter Ilobart A. J .Smith. Karly Lowell S-huyl-.r lawyer Iviter Lowell Rngn Brothers. 1 er AuRUst Stomntel. Htmnioul Jesse Wilson. Kobertsdale M is. Itohert s. Whiting Henry Pavidson. Tollaston Rev. August Ruriit. Miller Florence and Helen Nelson. K. (Jury and T.,iverpool W-a. Larl. Len.y Sam I.o.e. Shoi'oy. 'Water Valley. n der and the
i Kankakee town John Frown.
Rn Judjce Watts. Fast Chicago Mrs. J. P. Kennedy. Indiana Harbor W. B. Van ' Horn. Gary J. B. Bowers. Griffith V. W. Love. Crown Point Mrs. Eun',ci Touch. Fraternal Societies of Take County
Mailtt. Hammond.
Treat Your Hogs Kindly Tiiey Ijove a Nice Clean Home. Feed Them on Byproducts of Cereal Manufacture Save fime and Labor
l.Nallorial Crop Improvement Service.
nesned teat mree copies
rr.cde. the works to he for preservation lathnr than nilii.ation Other data
will be taken np, A. P. Knott of the j o-'iery announced today. Subjects so j f.ir ar: j Libraries of Lake county Louis J. j
P.i'flioif raphv of Lage Cotmty MaV.e Tir.ki-.itr. Gary. The Bench and Pir of Lake County Johannes Kopfi'nf, Crown Point. Med'.-al T'rcf ess ion In Lake County TV. W. V. Ilowatt, Hammond. Pit. Inc. and Predgirs in T.ake Counts ,. B. Murphy. Crown Point. Plats and Map of Take County Ca-jde Ailman. Crown Point. RstiV.nc and Bankers of I.ak Counts tV. C. Belman, Hammond. Indians Trails and Mounds in Lak Counts--. F. Knotts. Gary. Post offices and Post Konds in J.ak
Ccirii' Klusrerte parley, lake Courts' Pi ess P
Vf,;-': ::' ;n T.rke C.-un'y S. J. r ;. Crown Point. Solon Boh; nson M rs. John Wheeler. Crown Point. Timothy Ball Mr- Cutler. Crown o-nt. Ar:iy and 'Navy 'n County John Ps'cr. HT,!.-ond. Congressmen o' this Pistt ict tu. TV '"ru-npa-. Ve. Valparaiso Sine Leg ;1 a t : s Representing Lake Co jnij Jerome Dinwiddle, Lowell. Court arid Courthouses in Lake Coun-ty-Jnasc V. P. PvCiter. lUmnnnd. Tis.lroad Development Tom Hall. Crown Point. Old Roads and Taverns of Lake County F.lr-.er Pinwiddie. Crown Point. Industrial Ui;.' .-tmty Harry Lee.
S uth fhica?o. pohor.i of l.ke founty V. F. w--. Crown Point
Tfichci and Teaching M;s Adkins, Ha n-.mond '!'he Pathol if ChurcM in - i'stht Janeri. v5?ry. T'roic st ar.t ' 'lur'i.es in
-. ;-v. Si .i) p. Hammond. List of Prehi.-lorio P.
rfevf". Hobatt. PuM ' I'tii ti'K. Including Kle' tric
n a ?.Iurra-. Turner. Ilamtrond.
H unt'iic and Trapping in Lake Coun-I Department
This call
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mm iiwr nmuni.enii .ai-M'ii renumeiHtion. Tiie appeal addresses ll'if ft those poisons lihi) liuve not ti
l.-i'ti In. 1 .Mi. .1 In tii.- draft r.ti.J wl... :i US' be. u'txii.i.rt ami v. jiiiti to s-rt Sin- -oiii'M in tl ci'. iliull r;ip;i,;ity pioid. d th.y ait; i !u presi-.-d with the utKTic if th.- IH'.-.I and h.dicve ih.'it their cisrvi.v,: an- n -.-:-ary. Informa-
i:xi liiirii;nc tlie-.: ( .ulnain f: lioti- 1 y
li.uis may he obtained iiy communli'iit- '
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Grip 1
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Women's Red
Cross Work
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bhake oil that
When Spiiu comes, wiXh its changoablo weather and your exposure, it is best to clear away all tin: symptoms h'l"t after an attack of grip. That evil disease leaves you weakened, and when its viclim attr-nipts to "do his bit" he exposes himself to the risk of a Bec-on-i uisftck, for wjiich he is W?a prepared, and which may have praver fonMequfnce. There's Danger in Delay April and May are pne-umouia months. In this time a T.-eakened system is a constant source of danger, for the pneumonia and grip infections ait in the air, and afier a long winter the body is ?,o -lo?Kfcti wl'h was-.tc it cannot resist them. Fortify the health, remove the catarrh, and improve the digestion. .
N IDEAL HOGHOPfifc- IN USB AT Till! IOWA AORK IXU R-L COLLLGE h Motional Lumber Manufncturera" Association VWl FMrnlsh I'lns and Spe-i!.-a Hons. Together With Bills of Material Upon IX- ju-st.
rge M.
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rown Point. Botany in T.ake County
A. Parry, i fir. neo. Car . M-'ss Mayme C.-ipn?. Clwrk station.
Fatly Front-ry Holders of Northern Lake ('mint'. Oliver Fors the. P.t'vo'ut'or.urv Document and Belies Daughters of American Revolution. A:t V.'. L. Vilnier. A. N. Hart Walter Alittmn.
Beotir.g, kicking and wiiipplns hos ncT. only cntel and unnc,fe!'--nry, but 10 brv.iscs ahov: on the enrou; und tr.ny otherwise perfect cuts n-.ut b? alpd out of fitticy grnde on rcv.iiiit of iieni. Ilcod fcars on th froi.hly sectcd hnm often coni out distinctly ;i the prwi'ss of smokir ntul than snke fl secoud-clnss h;.ru o il of wh::t Vuld hnvc U'Ci a firt-ciaf;s one.
The hotisinti of the luother pi? and i smnll ai d w.-ik
Every one welcome at all times. No expe.rienco reqrired. i Come and help the civilian army. Clirman of Woman's Work Mrs. W. T. Ha rely.
Chalrmaa. of Kultt-n.fr Committee fccd'.uf. Mrs. F. C. Dealing. ,'
Chainnaa of SuiRical Dressings
For Quick
must he taken, however, in
soft corn to irdr it v.i;)i oiher feHls
Hogs fed on co-a nlone are fnr from ', K. Gny Wctisi. brine Ideal In quality. kuUim l.elt; : ' chapter workrooms.
flow nnd expel. .--ive. IIes fee1 -oni nlone ure ahnoruuil ss regards the development f,f t'1 skeh toti. the muscles tir.d the Interna) orpins, but it
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Monday. Tito Erth.v.ane CluTj. The MetliotUat Ladles' Aid Society. Tha Presbyterian LtUes' Aid Socl?t v.
im.kes the proportion of fat to loan in ! Mcsclams w. A. Stout rnd w. J. Mcn carouse too great and th- loi;"s are! Aiesr. directors for the day. 2Ir. Wm.
I-a k e Lake Lake
He.ghCountr County County Prank
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UNCLE SAM MUST HAVE
SPK.-nr. To Thk WASHINGTON. AprO ;:: ust have at on e
o; : j' - three hundte
TntEs. 1
! 3. Uncle Sam a prrox i-na tels rained employes
or llttl. fiimily hn a t'reat den! to o with the rcpbl and het.lihy growth f th lifter. Th hog house hre .own is udvocnte.l by the Iowa A:,rlultural coliege and cons-istp of a sfruejre with a loose1 floor. Inside it in rotected with n rail to k-p theuiothr from crushinft 'the piplct-. ilos Ike sarhlne and the sliding .fcTliphtfl ure : arrniised thpr ther can I.e closed n Inclement weather. Concrete and Formaldehyde. The National Lumber niar.ufnrturrs' iissoclatSon wiH furnish plr.ni and speoiacntio.': and bills of inntrlols and hardware upon application to rnyoue who wifhes to build this co?.y house.
I It Is recommended nl.-o that the j floor be .rented with creosote in cr
ier to kep the dampness from rott-ng
1 t and that the interior of the house I o frequently sprayed v.Mth a solution j f foruicldehyd". ! Corn Is the most extensively ured
f hog fe.'vi. and. properly sur p et.ientod.
Newman in cliarte of Cue tilitlnj.
in the protein nnd tu in era I njntter that the orn lacks. Mich as ment-menl. I rkim mi'k, shorts, inidd!inr, ollmeal.
Purchased Feeds Save Labcr. Tuesday. Therefore, the corn r:ii..n J-hot;lI.be i .AU Saints Auxiliary. Sfiri. A. r. prop, rlv i.r.rt!c:r!ntea with fr - is rh.h Xnottn, fiirectcr for tha day.
Ic3daiKes G. C. Mcliliilcn ana Dare HJrsch -in ch.i:?e of tha knitting. Special lnnictlon !ti knltt;nfr socka
alfalfa. :.... for mcidi.sr an hieal ra- Wednesday. '.Ion. Many of thoi-e rations h!po con-' Eastern Star. Km.' Win. Startaman tain chr.ro-.al and fa't. It has b.-en;an(j M,.B Jolm H. i,orcntz, directors for demonsfrated over and over again that jthe flay. t'neo rations do induce rapid aud ectv j j8wi La-vies' Aid Society. nomical saitiS. aira. McMillan !n charge cf the knit-
Thi host iiuv.r" ve can give I fh.'it
the fanner should .-.v his own r'ufrn-1
age nnd starchy .consent rates nnd le
his purchased feed1;, be thope hlih in; protein. They enn be bonpht cheaper
This reliftble tonic is recommended to remove the waste from the body, counteract the catarrhal poisons and allay the inflammation tIi at is catarrli. restore the regular appetite and tunc up the en ire
system to resist disease. A well man is safe. As a tonic after prip it. has won many commendations, w hile i's effectiveness i.i catarrhal conditions is unqueftioned. Take no chance Take I'eruna. Peruna Tablets are alwas ready to take. You may carry a box with you a -.a ward off colds and chit!. The liquid medicine in your home is a reat safeguard. Protect your family. The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio
W. K. Davis. j Triflays. Manstcr Sc'aooUxonse. Tuesday. j St. Joseph's Parish. Mrs. G. O. RayMomlni Mrs. rrnent Tillman. j n.us. Chairman; Monuay, Tuesdady, Afternoon airs. W. H. Davis, Mrs. j Wednesday Alternoona, and Thuraday
Thursday.
St. Paul's Lirtlieran Ladies' Aid So-
: otety. Mrs. Paul Xlitzke, director for
i tho day.
Inapection Committal. . Mrs. V. 9
Retter, Cha'rTn-n. Mcadames Oherlln
ordinarily than the farmer can mix
for hiir.sell. J i.e sive- i.ii.j ..i- aad stowirt 'n charge of Cae knitting-, l or which jnt now is the mo? seri ', rriflsy. cms pr..f)lem. Thes- feeds have been woman's Guild cf St. ParJ-s Zp'.sco- . crref'iiiy compotinth-d nnd you can pal Churrii. nnd out all ab".ut then by addressing i Pythian Fisters cf Itamtnond Temple i vour tiite acrleulpral cohere, ond wejNo. 73.
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tt'o rcconiiii'.'iiii uci.rv mill i .-'iv,-is; atd I'e.-'.'.ii-.'' as a handbook
viU make an Ideal carcass. Care for every bos ruisn
to assist in the itianufacture o ruunlt'ons. This i a patriotic civilian seih e and is vital to the successful prosecution of the v.-..rk of the Ordnance
; a to! ! P.f.i
h p r e r qui The ...i.)nnr
A. F. Knotts. Gary, tics and Towns of Lsk
Tt::proveJ Kca.'
-P.av Se.
M n : re
sources "f Popuat:n in t.'k? Co..nty p. M. tr.'iehan. far.'. T'.e Indian. Boundry Line - C'ld Settle, s and Tales of the Karly I -.. M:s. lienrtetta Gibson. Gary: Mrs. Geore Handed ph. Crown Poin'; Sir. prt'l Jfrs. Spau idin?. Lowell: Mts !..-.v ;.,,!:. N. P. Hani;", ip.batf:
l.a'.vten.-e Cox. Hammond : Mr".
Hammond: V.'alter
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V. twin Be'.l. 'aa-. Vv'hitinK".
Geo log:,' fr I.. F. Statist;
and Zoology in Ttke CounB"nr,et. Valparaiso. of Towns. Cities and Couni'r:;ie L InKer-ol, Crown
"o: nt
A i h o i s and s V r : "i own Point. Authors and TVmm. Gars'. Phutograpi.s H.
ei? Bessie P.aasch, iters Mabel TinkII. Daugherty
c.-n i5 ursent Muni
tions must 'r. rr.anuf a '. tu: ed in ttetvendoo.s j iart;ts" f-.r our soULt s In Frar.re. No one factor will brinp icti l " i r.rl.is . ar. Sh'ps ir.us' be cont rue ted: transportation provi.-vj. food conserved. 'e mvd. and rr.iinitlens delivered proruoCy as demanded h;- the Comnatiilinj Officer cf cur overseas fu ( es. The t: t.e l.a a ?'? ed wh.en r verv
tion. or Business Adui.nisirst'.oa '50 CI erk -Book keepers.
) Construction Fot:t.eri. ; Assistants to T?us.nc-'j Maitastc r. !
1'iO F.xpet ts in Business Adtiuni.-tra- t unity ! tion. t ', '' h-. ' HO s'latisli-Hl Fsf it? " ' Sf.M-V.ani- h1 drafts-r.eu. l:e-.-.tt srd ' ; ''?' lerk-hool: keepe: . wi!l be etnplos "d c-
in.-t.'e. tors of t;vs:t I Com !
Mrs. P. J. Lyons, director for the Cay. ITcsdanics W. A. Hill anl WilU.-m
j Ucownian in charge of Quitting'. - j Satnyflsy. :.t j Miis T.Iarsraret Turner, in cU.-.r?e of f M Oi k i iuittiuff. j STTRGICAI. ESUSSINC-S i i,., , - j I,ai:es In charcro each day:
B. W. ClUdiaw. Zivenin Wednesday. Mominff Mrs. Nettie Woodin. Afternoon Hri. Claude Coomhr. Eveiucg' Mrs. Robert fl'lUs. TTinrsday. Morning UTrs. J. V7. E'ckrasti. Afternoon Mrs. Prank I'ortner.
Evening' Mies Mrrlan Demir.f. Priday. , Morning: Mrs. W. J. Whinery. j Aftomccn Kiss Mabel Chr.pman. ! Evening' Miss Mary Herlitr. Saturday. j Afternoon Mrs. W. N. Porter. j CIVILIAN RELIEF COMMITTEE. j Mrs. J. M. Turner, Chairman. Monday au3 Friday. i 2 p. nt. to 5 p. in. A member cf the j committee is at the Red Cross Rooms i to answer questions and give Inform- ' ation on the work. AtTXir-IAEirS OP THE HAMMOND CHAPTER. ;
RobcrTsdalc Mrs. Jxmes Ivicholson.
Evening's. S. Margaret's Hospital. Baptist Woman's Union Mrs. W. A. Hill, Chairman; Thursdays; all-day iiiest'ng' once a month. Baptist
I Church Parlors. ! All Sainta' Parish Mrs. A. P. Knotts, Chairman. Tuesdays ?.U-day, at the Chapter Workrooms, i St. Cas'mir'E Mi3s Mary Mcskowici. ! Chairman; Tuesday. St. Caslmir's Perish House. ! Lincoln School Sir;. William Lov-ery, I Chairman; I.inccin School. Tneodayr.
A re St a :i,;'. q dL'til'
our Th fill" c.p If rot v.
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Monday Morninj Mrs. W. H. Crawford. Afternoon Mis3 Mr.rian Demin?.
Evening1 Mrs. J. J. Claussen. Mrs. ! Munster Mrs
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Ckaimian. Meets l iesciay and rrl-:T7 OT70 rjf Ol IT WQ.T7"t Adl
man; TcesOay and Friday Afternoons. Wanted Ad in to-monxr? and irviag: school. iDoeri m tr- Ho!n VJpi rrcA Guii'Ts
P. C. laaii. Chairman;
j VVashiriKt'.n
will serve z. tt.e vatious .oon-'ne
a n rn ' i I : K P i'eT- ' nut
zen win. can r. .: sitie n.. and who nsaisred in Goveons'.der this a
The Ordnan-.
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a ' a ilahle A e- i any of the fot;,. i s not r.o w d t : einmcnt work persona! appea!
nerti inol'ide: "00 Mechaniva! Piaffsmen. i.C"! Meohnnica! Knfflr.eers. Z:"l I iis;ii: ; rs Ordnance Ppjil:i:nt 1 (Km) Inspectors of Munitions. 1000 Assistant Inspectors of Munition" 20n ' "hen.i s t . 100 Clerks Quiil: fj-d in Statistic, or Accountinir. or Off ire Adniini.trc -
I rr.anufa' turinst p'ants through.. ut lUn'teJ States. I Th T..'hn;ul draftsuien 'nlii initiiil st-;. i'i the intricate ru '' I a,un luanufa lur. He i provi..-.l n 1 !.' tol verv .-. r.f.o :..t,:e ,!i. ' io-.ni .n V.'arlrrg t Te Ii I yer that del. i s dct i i''e a t. th e n ';....' -,o eats 'it.-' u Co
ot' h I'tavvina. ti.e v. : k ; t o' t... i, al drafts-out :i--i.-t lav.- p.-rf ; his .Mi-t of the nroicra-.. For th
.--.tion t'ie:e j..- ivju::..! t.cw I n. -.! in n;;t.,'ii..'..i!. Ira- oi ; jvork: or .u d"s-.gnin; n:ii! r.iLf i parts; or ve:ei: it- rop'- !;.
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THE JV T Pi. r. S T OP HOME -LOVJVC PEOPLE ' III III! I II i IIWIII IHHIIW IWHII I II II I' I ll 1W Tmirn I 1 ' mvmaiui
:Vol. I., No. 9L
Thursday, April 4, 1918.
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i a.!njjs. stt.-h as st.-.l tail way 1 ars ard oti.er railroad equipment; or in the ! work with optical instruments or any .' other insti uments of r u -cision. ! Mechani-al engineers can he utlli -zed in the ( i rdnar.ee l o-pni tiu.-nt in
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j ..ularies ate lucrative, and eppli 'ant i ('lltltli'll t Mil tllf' i'tllllli1 l!l tin' 'Ol'ld. Oil tllC 11 Li 1 1 1 Sl(lc W0 I must have l-rond experience. Supervis- . . - I ins- inspectors of ordnance material are j ! 1 1 1 IS t I'.'l t ( ' ))!! oi 1 UP lllOst ( I '81 Hi I l C 'CC(l ca"TiatXCS t tllO SCHSOll, 0-
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Th duties of t!
BY THE PEOPLE
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I position ennniKt of the organization a
Mnsner-tion ond s-.-pevv ision of in;i-
i !,,,n fi.rves t-f in "'ii i t ion plan's, r.rid
j interp: etat i'-n and eif..r merit of specifications tt set forth ' the OVdnam I )( p-i t t -:i'-n. j Ordnance i ris;.'. . : or Insure the char
acter of the ifiins and a.ninumt on trnt
will he delivered to the American i r.-v. -en Thev furnish th.- irr.v- I
ernment a ch.-." in munition imlriw They must have Vn l i -.u per ience. as rfitiired .y the Civil P.-rvi Commisison. r.-r this set v-.-e men sr. urgently red-d for the following trt
sitions: as ir.peetors or flu nrn-' ; shell, pritners, time fuses, df-tn-'mr j fuses, c m-'.i ills' eases, forcings. ns;-- to - ! hlinir. locdlns: and packinsr complete j iounds of finiTitunitcn. forittntra. ! isiii ; x plosive shells, pa'kinp l.c.xes, ! ass. ; c-.pper and ??!'':. trn--h war-fare j mstetiat. uvo-lonery and machin-? tools. ! and l.allNtic- inspectors. ! The m-portm-e of chetntsts !n mur.'- j tiers irni.iriR ef-1 a'oi i sh inent s is easily! understood. Men are needed for thi-? work who Have Just (rrnd-iat.-d fnvu I ci'.lleq-e or who have had a few ypnr: expeiienre in the line in whi h theyj seel: to he en. ployed. In addition t p. neral chemists there are open'nrt -- ,
for nn-tall-irfri, a! chemists nnd p-vd
j signed to ix'wv oiir 'darliiiu'"
with all t.!:e riioilcrn itiii)it en
all tlic coinl'ttrls i-ossi'.ilc. ccpii toil cuts for 'mother's" convcnicnco.
and our iiriccs and
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Full Collapsible Sulky of c-ifcl tcnipd'cd frame with blai-k leath-Sio-xl and scat. K.'isilv folded and opened
at will. .Special at. . . - - $G.9o EXTRA SPECIAL 7,- fed I i-:!a'sihle (Jo-Cart- with auto and four how hood. Iieavy ruhher tired, at a discount of 125 per cent.
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Let us cherish in our hearts those undying words of Abraham Lincoln, the first American to reach the lonely heights of immortal fame. Take his message, carry it and proclaim it broadcast throughout the Nation; help our people to realize the patriotic duty resting upon them, each and all, as free-born citizens of this great democracy. Let them highly resolve that "government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the earth' We face the most stupendous tasl: in the history of the naticn. Never before has such danger confronted us. Everything we have ever fought for from Bunker Hill to Santiago--is at stake, and i: is conceivable that the final VICTORY WILL BE V.ON BECAUSE OF OUR CONTRIBUTIONS OF FOOD.
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Wants to buy and the seller who u;ans to sell through these columns, then your deal is twothirds closed. jNo salesmanship is required under these
circumstances andt salesmanship costs!
money many times the cost of a want ad. SjjGet that?
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PENINSULAR GAS RANGES are constructed of. ARMCO rust resisting: heavy gaurro steel with all the new modem im)lo ements. most economical as consum-(U-.' C'ompleie line of pis ranges and cabinets shown at all our three stores. Priced reasonable. Terms $5.00 down and $5.00 per month.
KROHLER HEOFOLB
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This KROIILKR style Nrofold provides an extra bedroom for your living
room $34 .
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Let the BIG THREE Solve Your Home Keeping Problem.
