Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES.

Fridar. June 14,

1918.

have made our contributions and w wnuld b willing to aid all such drives until victory is Rained. But a soldier wtm returned from the frnt. recently iaid that victory will not be Rained by ea h ine doing hi. bit that u can only be sained by each, d"ir.g more than his bit.

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age. from one of the New Knslarui states, who went across "No Man's Land" some six or seven times, in the midst of shot and shell, for the puriose of brinsina; up supplies did more thin his bit. The names of the heroes about whom you are reading; in our ds!y papers, who nre be ine sri rn medmerit, are receiving recognition for bavins done more than was rerjiiired of them They have done more than their bit. So it is tn every line of human enJ . T X

democracy miy guarantee j each and every one of you an equal i finish. The finish must be determined j by your own efforts, bv the price you j pay. by v:r own initiativ e, hv how j well you have worked out the meaninc J of "Service" and when von have once I

orKen out Ms true meaning, you will appreciate the thought in "l.me Thy VeiKhhor As Thvself and "Thou Art Thy Brother's Keeper" and it will hasten the dav when the "brotherhood of man" will be attained. As a result of tVns world war. better thins? will be told in son? and story: there will be a ri.-her art. a more -lorious life-ature Tt hi,, brought Us a ! ttle closer to the 'Great rivid" --to Hod himself. nliion has taken "n a deepr. p-ofoimder rr.eanins- Th

r.rrle of the "Christian Tdea" is hastening on. With Enciand, France. United States and the isles of the sea as

a stepping stone and as the result of

our brave English foldiers fighting- in Palestine, today, it will blossom once more in the Garden of Gethsemane and then the eternal steps of rrogress shall beat to the great anthem, calm and slow which iod repeats and I doubt not that "through tha ages on increasing purpose runs which widens with the process of the sun " ..' 1 1 ai lied to our diploma is a small flap. Our fnuniiji Flag, "uld Glory." It symbolizes the principles that have iirought u viiioi-y in the pHt; the principles of democracy for which we are fighting with our allira in Kurope

of ! today. 1 1 has been an eisential factor

in KivinK you the best things that is in the civilization of today and it will he an essential factor in giving you the better things in the civilization of tomorrow. Honor it at all times and in honoring it. you honor vuurself. Here's to Ihe Hed of it : There's not p. thread of it.

-No. nor (i xhred of it From font to head But heroes have bled for it. Kneed steel and lead for it. Precious blond shed for it, bathing it red Here's to the White of it. Thrilled by the sight of it Who knows the riht of it

Rut feels the might of Thr. .light day and nisht: Womanhood's care for it Makes manhood dare for

Purity's prayer for it Keeps it so white. Here's to the Blue of it, Heavenly View of it: Star-Spangled hue of ;t. Constant and true. Here's to the whvle of jt tars. stripes and pole of it. May God keep control of it Hed. White and Blue.

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5Iiss Ann Goodrich. Miss Anne Goodrich, inspector of nurses in army hospitals attached to the surgeon general's office, is a strong advocate of commissions for war nurses.

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AT THE FIGHTING FRONT It takes "muscles of iron and nerves of steel real men men with red blood, men with the brawn to do and nerve to buck the line. Men "with a wallop," men with vim. rip, vigor, are those who take "Irontic," a new discovery, composed of iron and herbal extracts, and recently found to bo a wonderful tonic for the manufacture of red blood within the body. Doctor Pierce and a dozen physicians at the Surgical Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., have long experimented and have at last found the best blood maker and nerve tonic known today. This they called "Irontic." It's an iron tonic that puts new energy, life, stamina into the blood. "Irontic" is to be procured of almost all druggists, in 60-cent vials. If you want to try it, send 10 cents to Dr. Pierce's Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial package. You will find "Irontie" tablets equally as good and effective as Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, which have been known for the past fifty years as a gentle herbal laxative. Folks . at home have acquired the healthiest of habits. They become "regular as clock - work", after taking these "Pleasant Pellets." Easy to take.

)ed a resolution offer'ngr their services.

more collectively than individually. Later a second meeting was held at which the doctors were asked to make actual jt-rphi. ation. Several signnled their willingness hut after a lapse of time it was Drs. Melton. Bisfror. Whitci Chevieny. Fox, ?hnklin and .Tones were the only ones to make the t ffort and two had been rejected. There are thirty-rive physicians n Hammond, minus the one in the army, and under the presstrg- demands of the war it is estimated half of that number might he srared. Other than those who have been prominent in draft registration and service for the V. S. in examining thousands of boys. rhysit-ians enterin? the service receiv.ngr commission? and ray sufficient to support a wife or family. The physical examination is not very strict. The rlan of the American Medical association, in convention in Chicago, to speed up recruiting: of physicians includes, it is ssid, the "sevi-n day letter" idfa. The first of these letters is from Joseph Julius Eastman of the State Council of Pcfcnse. medical section, appealing: to the physician to g-o to Indianapolis and present himself for physical examination at once. Later individual cases will be taken up.

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the campaign.

into every creature" t Kalney .scored both the men who try ! to g-t rich by means of the wr and the ! workmen who throw tfow n then- tools j and waik out this time. n ,,--. i

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Just when you need nifty, cool clothing for the SJ?PIoacnin not weather, we offer END-OF-THE-SEASON BARGAIN PRICES. Best choice to early shoppers.

Boy'a SUITS Thf variety is such that no parent could possibly : fail to find exactly their idea of a really good boy's suit.

Ladies' and Mifre - SUITS An unuaual variety of smart. nw suitt fashioned from Taffra, Gabardine. Serge, De'hi and Poplin. $1948 $2498 (Value up to $30)

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U"ii?p than I'rt-.Md'-m Wilsftt censored the unk.val farmer.

i hi- lop,, o: in iulilr- .ks was "'Th" i Man Who i'hi," iU-d thf- fc!ur-r ruh.giz- ' -d th- niHn wh.. i enaugh t,, hU up lire, smhiti, -,. r,rd h .n.- and d:o f..r ' a ria-htoous .-sur. -if )ou .f.v ... !

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TrebW- evf i-h,h. "Th Man Who I'an" Wiiliam l: BfiitiPtt, goldior?' t'h.Tu? llrum -Kau-f) , , ;,-,unod Mixed 'horns. Prcscntntlon of P'p!r,i!;;!SnpAnnfndpnt i ". M. M'-Par!!.

military rvice tomorrow vvhen they leave for Indianapolis, where they are to report at the Chamber of Commerce presumably for mechanical purposes.

The list including a number of our

very well known vour.fr men i a fol-!ov-!: Ernst Vater. son of TownshiD

i Trustee Wm K Vater: Arthur T.ansr-

Be,e. Irene Brather, Gtadya ,.nh sk.rw. .,-..- j,., n,..

-leaver, Ruth Dickover. Gurtav Gloriua. !r. MHvl, ,.nnr.r ot A.

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High Prhool Drchestra. Class &olI 1918. Henrietta Aberii'thy. Josephine

Andersen. Helen Irene Reebe. CreiRhton

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j Hnmtrond. Rosp Harris, Lulu Haugner, j Kranefs Hawthorne, Tauline Hill, EveI l.vn Hilton, Sholto Howat. Walter Huro. J Albert Jabaay, Alrnira Jaris. l-'red Lott, j I'enrl Maknusy, Mary Matthews, Laura jVejer, Juanita Millikan. Clarence j Minns, Mary Moone. Katherine Oberlin, i Uussei oltz. Bsie Parker, David Feli- ! 'iiin, rieorge Pottf, Virpil Keiter, Kric

i Rhind, Fa ye P.iok. Dorothy Rohrrr, ' i Mary Ruch. Marjorie Ruff. John Pwan- i U.S. STEEL PAYS

ton. ilraee Trotter, Daisy Warns, Alfred i

Wilox, R-ith Williams, Elizabeth Wilson. Harold Zuver.

drew Kauchak. lidward MontiH. riorge John.on and Joseph Pulareiryk. The ahnve men will leave Whiting; over the Pennsylvania tomorrow mornins: at 7:34. Thirty-one more men will he inducted heglnninft Juna 24. for a four day period, and thre more will go to Camo

j Purdue, Lafayette, on June 2th.

TELLS GIRLS THEIR AID MUST BE HAD Continued from pap one.)

Cavalry Smip Treble riff Club. Presentation n' M--da!. Leiirand T. Mv ver. See the i'-.n'iui",ns H--:-o (From "Jiida- Ma--oalEMi' Mixed Ch ru, Star-Fpanfrkd Fatmrr--A'.idien-.

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I WHITING WILL I SEND THESE BOYS AWAY HAPPY

I fSprr-TAt. To TtiE Timt:.7 i WHITJ.V'";. tnd. June 14 The Whit:na Koa'd will induct nine men into

RECORD TAX

The United State's Steel corporation's federal income and excess profits tax bill, ageretrating $233. 455, 000 have ben paid, it was announced today. The payment Is declared to be the largest for tax purposes ever made by any American corporation and probably in history. The amount is the same as estimated in the company's annual report.

ELKS' FLAG DAY PROGRAM As a rart of the flag- day festivities in Eat Chicago, thf Klkp of lodee Ko

&S1 will give a prop-ram at the audi-j tortum of the McKlnlty buildina and!

the general public cordially invlt-'Jf ed. j m Th chief address will be friven by a 3

not-d speaker. John Kantor of t"hiagj.

yr 01 CLOCK REPAIRING - EXPERT WATCH AND JEWEL-

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FRANK SUTTIN . JEWELER 234 EAST STATE STREET. HAMMOND, IND.

The Best Is None Too Good For Your Eyes. Therefore, Visit

Draft tha whole family into canning and dry ins;. Free book of instruction sent for 2 cent to pay pottage, upon application to National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C

HAUMOHD 0PTI04L GO 141 E. State St. Hammond

enjoy the privileges of a free people and they don't want to gn back. No, they want to brini? Germany here. "The 'Fatherland' says go over all the world but remain German Jo into ail the world and shoot, your kultur

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Saturday Specials

Blue Valley Butter. . . 3 lb. Cans Chase & bom's Crusade Coffee. 3 Toilet Paper, larjje rolls Boy Blue 5 U. S. Mail Soap 12 oz. Wilbur's Dutch Coeoa Plymouth Rock No. 1 Pears Sour Pickles, jar we give s. A

.49 San- . . 9 27c 32c 10c .13c

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That special attention be given to Flag Day exercises. This year on Friday, June 14th, the Hammond Lodge of Elks and Boy Scouts extend to the Public an invitation to attend their joint exercises at at Liberty Hal! Friday Evening

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MEATS We Carry Only the Best. Chickens 34c Le of Veal Roast. 32c Leg of Lamb .34c Pork Tenderloin 40c Choice Pot Uoast of Beef 28c Lard, Home Rendered Lard. 5 lbs.. ..... . ..$1,60 Salt Pork, 2 lb. strips,

per lb 30c Armour's Star Ham... 32c

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H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS.

WeekEsid Specials AT C. E. LARSON'S PHONE 7. 4737 Olcott Ave., East Chicago.

MONARCH BRAND COFFEE, 3 lb. container 93C QUAKER OATS, laroe package, regular 35c, at 29 GRAVES' LOGANBERRY JUICE,

16-oz. bottle at KINGSFORD'S SILVER GLOSS STARCH, 2 pkgs

STARLIGHT MARSHM ALLOWS, lb 280 BRITES M AWN I N CONDENSED BLUING, per bottle SNIDER'S CATSUP, 17-oz. bottle, per bottle 30C VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS, No. 1 can, per can.... 12C

37c

25c

11c

RICE FLOUR, per lb WILBUR'S COCOA, 1 2 lb. can POST TOASTIES,

Pr pkg 14C QUALITY BRAND SPAGHETTI, MACARONI OR KREME-NUTS, per pkg 9C GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER, large pkg ITC X-CEL CREAM STOVE POLISH, 3 large cans fe5 LIBBY'S BRAND FANCY SALMON, 1 lb- can YACHT CLUB SALAD DRESSING, 10 oz. bottle, per bottle....'. 30c

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