Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 283, Hammond, Lake County, 28 May 1918 — Page 7

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CHIXA SEXDS COITMISSIOXERS TO LEA XX U. S. EDUCATI' 1L METHODS

Crossed Eyes are a drawback in petting good paying

ork an obstacle to social advancement antt affairs of

xfiv- the heart the cause of 6eriou3 inconvenience, oiten

I Individual Msthod Kci by Cutting Of! Muscles or fcy Fitting Glasses

straightens the most 6evere cases results where others tail, tlia record of cure Is not equalled by any other ocul;st ia America.

KoPaln! Ho Risk! KoDalay! $!,GC0.COChaI!sngoGuraa!s8

Juick results! No uncommon iffnt to are a crossed eye person enter the Doctor 8 office, and come out 15 or 20 minutes later with eyes ia natural position. Don't let crossed eves cause you mental , and phvsical autfering another da v. See, i Dr. Carter at once no matter what

You tke rso chances in consulting Dr.

leaner. A sum ' i i,vaai.va m i io anvone proving Ir. Carter do3 nut froclme result in treatir.,- crossed eyes. Uimtreds of letters on iiie like follow, ina from A. V. Smrlelar. employed iot 1 i ears by Sears, Roebuck 6c Co.

Dr. F. O. Carter aui.Mat la 2m. Bar. Mmmm aae TbMt On.,...

1X0 Bout Stat StrMt

Tk. F.ir Huri to 7 Sundays 10 tall

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"Toa wrm''irfhf,r'3f1 my F.ve rerfectlr ar.d o juiek.ly. w.tNjul puiT. tnt I li t tsot Muom it aa dn.. M .vt-m b.va brpm'd Ptrvl'lT. Atteruiy :!erronr.TKtd hrrn-if i.f the gnrcrnof uiy rive. h.'nih.l bor fr y. tr!ightf d lcl pu vrrv cim-si f -it." lt.nnic-0) 1'R. A. O. STN.'FI.AH. MISS K SlNUtLAK, 1715 Btrir. street, Clncaiio, 111.

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In accordance with an order issued by the Public Service Commission of Indiana, on and after June 1, 1918, the sis-for-a-quarter tickets now in use on our lines in the cities of Gary, Hammond and Kast Chicago will be discontinued and a straight five-cent fare will be charged for all passengers in the cities of Hammond and East Chicago. All persons holding any of these tickets on and after that date will please present the same at the general office at 567 Broadway, Gary, for redemption. J. G. PHILLIPS, Supt. Gary, Indiana.

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Samuel I. Wu (left) and Ou Tin Chin. Acting for the Chinese grovernment, Samuel I. Wu and Ou Tin Chin are touring the United States and taking in all the best educational centers. They are seeking information especially regarump vocational training. "Germany is barbarous," said Mr. Chin. "That is why China will adopt the American instead of the German school system."

The best that can be made and only one grade, not cheap shoddy. Made seamless and light weight, capable of standing heavy pressure, will give the longest service. One grade, one price 15 per foot, any length.

625 Hohman St., Next to Courthouse, Hammond.

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Manager Hemingway of Gary Banks' Liberty Loan Bureau Defines Interest Charges.

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By Jack Callahan

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CALLAHAN'S WALK OiN INN

3247 COMMERCIAL AVE., SOUTH CHICAGO, j Private entrance on So. Chicago Ave.

S ibsi-vibers to the Third Liberty T.nara bonds who pty In f-iH for tivir t"nd bv May CSth xvtll liave cnnftideraibe interest. According to the accrued interest table furnished by the Rovernment there will be no interest collected on bonds that were pa;d fcr in fnll on Mav 9th. If the Fiihsr-rihT makes a final payment after May 9th. and on or ;.f,.r( May 2:h, the followlr:K interest n.ust be collected. On $ 50.00 Bond -11 On lf0.00 P.c-n'l .. On 1000.00 Bond 2.09 If the final payment is maie after May 2n and on or before July l5-, the following interest nust be collecled: On $ SO.f'O n-.nd $ -31 on ion.no pond .t5 On lfHHMHi Ivnd 6 51 If the tina! pa.vmer.t mn-.lv af;T July IS. find on or before August 15. the 'ollowins interest rouf't be colleeted: On $ 5f.ro Bond .39 On 100. nn liond ' On lfi00.ft"' I4ond 7.50 The government 'harper the banks thepe amouti's rtnri the FubpenbT is r -nuired to advance that nn-.our.t to the

Olea rinir House a'octation. The p ibs.Tiber will find a coupon at niched to iho bond that i due Sept. 15, I'.'is, that includes this i'ltenst. There are tin third liberty 'nin bond? for delivery in Gary, although about $500,000 that have been ord- nd and are paid for. will be delivered by the Chi!a sro IV-dcrai Ie:e rve bank soon n they ere reccrvd from "n.liinpfon. Over $100,000 that are received in April bav all been delivered to subscribers. All bonds will be delivered and interest collected at the Clearing House office in the Allmcn-Gary Title Co..

office at 136 Broadway. When any bonds are received for delivery n. prompt announcement will be made in all the Gary papers. Payment" may be mwde at any Garybank, or Steel Co. pay ptation.

TONIC UPBUILDER ibborn Coughs, Weak X.nxigs Colds Trr

Eckman's Alterative

For many yer this Calcium prepar

ation h:t? maintained nn f ver-mcreas-inp reputation for accomplishing good, and often remarkable results. $2 Size $1 Size now $1.50 now 80c Prir. inelndetj War Tax. All Drnsrarlsts

Kckman Laboratory I'hiladelphla

FORMER HA13I0ND

DENTIST HONORED

The following: article may be of Interest to manv of Dr. Olwin's old

friends in Hammond.

Pr. Olw'.n practiced dnt!stry In

irnmmond from 197 til 1909: he was

ns.no'at.d -with IT. Gillis from 1904

to late 19C7 and in 19tS with Dr. T. E Bell.

Broken health com polled him to leave Hammond and after a period b again resumed practice In Robinson, 111., where jupcp is best attested by tl-is new honor be in? conferred upon

b. i m : It. F. W. Olvi-in was In Blooming

ton. 111., last week, atteniiins a state association of dentist. P.eeently Dr. 'lv,in received ;i n appointment as & m r.O.er of the ?tate Board of Pentad Kxaminern. the appointment having been made by the State Department of ;.':itrati-'n and F-dueation, upon reoom m-ndat ion of the Ierr.;il Association, of the state. The board consists of five men. ttvo from Chiea'-ro. one from Peoria, one from Spi i n tr fir 1 d, and Pr. John Olw ;n. of Robinson, and has its meeting twice a year for the purpose of holding examinations The next "leetir.ir of the tcvaid will be held in

J chiens; in Jane, and it ii expcted 'that tlif r" will be from three to rive ' hundred applicants examined. Whe work It-iVnc about ten d.-ys. Tli: honor

shown I'r. ('ivvin ia one h'uhly prized by him. and he has the conerstulationa of h's man. friends all over the state i pon his appointment.

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Live stock is marketed from farmer to consumer at a lower cost than almost any other farm product. The United States Department of Agriculture reported in 1916 that the farmer gets for his cattle "approximately tvo-thircta to three-fourths" of the final retail price paid by the consumer for the resulting beef. Under normal conditions, the farmer's share of retail prices of various farm products is approximately as follows:

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Butter 71 percent CATTLE 68 to 75 j Eggs 65 per cent Potatoes 55 per cent Poultry 45 ner cent

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Pills will rcpidly iraprove your con.pIexioi.by arousing the liver aid putting stomach and Hood is- good order.

WHEN IN NEED OF Metal Roofing:, Ventilators, Gutters, Downspouts or any kind of Sheet or Structural Work Phone 65. Our facilities, including the very latest equipment, will' save you money to invest in the Third Liberty Loan. United Boiler Heating: & Fdry. Co. 200 Wilcox Street. Hammond, Ind.

The kaiser is at bat. Strike him out I bv bnvinar War Pa vines Stamp. 1

Lamest 5! of Any Medicine in tho World. Sold everywhere. Ia boxes. 10., 25c

35 per cent

The difference between farmer's price and retail price represents the necessary expenses of packing, freight and wholesale and retail distribution. Swift & Company not only performsithe manufacturing operations of preparing cattle for market in its well-equipped packing plants, but it pays the freight on meat to all parts of the United States, operates 500 branch Distributing houses, and in most cases even delivers to the retail butcher. All this is done at an expense of less than 2 cents per pound, and at a profit of only about of a cent per pound of bee Large volume of business and expert management, make possible this indispensable service to the live-stock raiser and to the consumer, and make possible the large proportion of retail prices received by farmers.

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Year Bock of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois

Swift & Company, U. S. A.

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ANTHRACITE AND BITUItllNOUS Delivered to Any Part of the City. Ask U for Prices. West Hammond Goal Company

i J. J. BREHM, Prop.

PHONES: Rea., 1674; Office, 2955.

This is the most remarkable shingle

made the Moss Green Sal-Mo Sectional Asphalt Shingle. A sensation in the building world. Handsomest shingle ever made. Color of fresh woodland moss. You will want it for pour house. Re sure to see this remarkable new color in

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Not only richest in o!or but most durable. Guarantt4 10 years. And not expensive. Sri f 'spacing. Cobl or.'y about half for naiis and lnbor in laying that you would pay for ordinary shingles. Be sure to see these shingles. Ask to see the green ones, or red or white if you want those colors. Get our estimate. We can show yon how Inexpensive it is to cover jour roof witS Sal-Mo Asphalt Shingles. Aiso ask for Reliance Holl Roof.njf for lores, factories, farm buildings, etc Paxton Lumber Co., Hi mmond. Ind. ('alumet Lumk-r Co.. East ChicRffo.. Ind. Te1le;ton Lumhor & Coal C.. (iary, Ind. illen Fark Lumber Co. (lien Ptrk. Oarv, Ind. Whitlnr Lumber & Coal Co.. Whiting. Ind.

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

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The $25,000 stock of new, seasonable merchandise 'will be on sale for ten days only, consisting of

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LADIES' SUITS, at S16.50 Value up to $40.00. SUMMER FURS, at' $5.00 and Up LADIES' COATS, at S8.98 Value $1S.00. DRESSES, at S7.98 Value 16.50.

SILK POPLIN ftKIRTS$3.98 All colors, value $7.50. UNDER WEAR, value $1.50, QQe at o0L? HOSIERY, CQp at Uuu Regular $1.00.

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9$t and. f .fH Values uj. to $3.00. CORSET i-fl 4Q COVERS I . 1 J Regular $1.50. MILLINERY all trim- Qfl med S I lUU

Prices That Will Astonish the Community The Chaeee of e Lifetime. Charge Accounts Invited Terms Arranged to Suit You

155 East State St.

OUTFITTERS TO WOMEN. Opposite Orpheum Theater.

Hammond, Ind.