Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 15 July 1918 — Page 9
ffHS TIMES.. Pane Nine i r SOLDIER-L INEMEX RISK THEIR IAVES TO LAV TELEPIIOXE WIRES AT FRONT Classified Advertisements OFFICIAL FOOD MEWS I (1 By Dr. Harry E. Barnard, Federal Food Administrator for Indiana.
Mondav. .Tulv 15, 1918.
Wanted Male Help
WANTED Men! steady work; 37k per hour. Chapin & Co., Columbia avenue and I. H. B. Tracks. tf SA!.K?MKN' Who can qualify to mf(rritv a iJ successful past record, can make permanent and highly profitable connection with stock proposition of highest merit Leads furnished with strong O'gar.szufiosi support. Se;, ,7--'Jrow, Central Sales Manaseer, '-- Fifth avf. Gary. .J WANTEr-Mfn to unload coat: 20 c. Per ton. Malleable Iron Co.. Hammond "WANTED Experienced motor tender. Call Time office. United Chemical A-: Organic Products Co.. Hammond. WANTED Scm? man who is unable to do heavy work willing to wor. f' email pay to act as Stewart in "'u rooms. rh.-ne 14S3 Hammond afterH p. m. ' ' . V'AXTED Ra rt ondVr"" Polish preferred; must give reference. S. Levin. 14 " Gtate St.. West Hammond. ' ' " W 4NTED Steadv man. middle-aged, to collect for and" writo Ufo insurance, references required: good f la, ry an I commission. Apply 1 te, K"o.m Hammond. ' WA.NTED Man for responsible of in i porition: permanent with exoo Hent oprorninitv for adv&ncemtnt. Keicu Murdock & Co '"" W NTED Watchman. Hirsch. Pteln & Co.. West Hammond. ' '-""; WANTED Experienced truck er3101 Michigan ave, Indiana 1Ur.t'.t f WANTED Electrician: n;us- " n. 1 stand care of motors and general re rsi- work around factory. KeK.. Murj r. cl--l ANTED -Man with some experience in aocountinc;, to work in cost department. Wm. Graver Tank Works, East Chicago. 'l23 WANTED An all around man, steady job, wapes ?20 per week. Gary Baking Go 216S W. 10th Avenue, r 7-12-3 G a ry . WANTED A Locomotive crane operator. Apply at Employment Office, Standard Forge Co., Indiana Har- , 7-13-1 bor. WWTED Northern Indians Gas & Electric. First-class machinist; pood rs: steady work. Apply '""alumet River Electric Station. East Chicagro 7 -1 ,i - "WANTED Grocery salesman. A thoroughly competent man w't'n trood ro r.'l and reference will Pn1 this en opror'unity Apply- Supt. E. C. Minns Co. Hammond. 7-15-3 WANTED Truck driver. C W. Prevo. grocery and market. Fhone 617 Hammond. .-13-3 WANTED Boys. Arply Mcllroy BaitingWorks. Hammond. 7-15-2 MACHINISTS and helpers wanred I". p. Metals Renninr Co.. 151st and Knnedv sve. East Oiicajro. 7-15-3 WANTED Driver for laundry wajron. ".'irnmoni! roice; present driver called for servlca; Hammond msn preferred. Whitm? Iaundry Co. Phone 10!-J. Whitingr. Ind. 7-15-2 WANTED Oood. r'liable man to work in dairy; one with experience ir buter fac'orv or dairy preferred. Fhone 5" Hammond Dairy Co. 7-15-tf WANTED Laborers: 45 rents per hour. i hour? a day. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co. Gas Plant. 7-15-3 Wanted Female Help rToman or jrirl for general housework. 4313 Olcott ave.. East Chicago. 7-ll-tf SALESLADY wanted, cloaks suits and millineFv. The Svl Shop. 150 State st. " 7-11-6 .WANTED Strong girl for general housework. Rood wapres. and 1 yourif? rirl to help around house. Plummr ave, Hammond- 7-ll-tf WANTED Glr for general housework. Apply filS 145th St.. East Chicasro. 7-12-3 WANTED Office jrlrl. 3407 M!ch!sran ave. S-e Mr. Dollas personally. 7-12-tf WANTED 25 Kir's for labeling dfpart-m-tit; pood wages paid while learning Held. Milrdcck & Co. 7-12-6 WANTED Scrub woman: $12 per week. Inouire at elevator for engineer. Hammond Bids. 7-U-tf GOVERNMENT needs ro.cpo women cierks at Washington. Examinations everywhere in July. Experience unnecessary. Women denlrinR government positions write for free pariiculavs to ,T. Leonard (form'-r "ivil Service Examiner). 10S8 Kenois Bid?. Washington. 7-13-4 WANTED Girls or middle aged women with business experience. Buehler Bros., 573 Hohman street. r-is-AVANTED Experienced dining room waitress: pantry women: kitchen help. Lyndora Hotel: new. about to open. App'y steward. East Hammond. Ind. 7-15-3 V.'ANTED Woman to wait on table and to do chamber work. 351 Hohman sf. Phone 250.1 Hammond. 7-15-3 V.'ANTED Waitress; union waxes. Koffee Kup. 82 State St.. Hammond. 7-15-1 WANTED 3 waitresses; also cook, man or woman, at once: good pay. 34S Penn ave. Penn Restaurant. Indiana Harbor. 7-15-4 WANTED Girl to work In restaurant. No. l State gt. 7-15-1 Situations Wanted. WANTED -Fituatlon: 1st aid: trained; only A-l position considered; best references. Address A 77, Times. 7-12-3 AVANTED Position as housekeeper by an elderly lady. Mrs. Allen. R. R. 1, Box 99. Phone 1272-Y. East Hammond 7-12-3 SITUATION- wanted bv elderly lady: stror.c and healthy; reptaurant work preferred: experienced dishwasher. Phone 334 Hammond. 7-15-2 Room and Board. BOARD and room for men. 472 Ames ave.. East Hammond. 7-15-1
Real Estate Bargains
FOR SALE Modern 7-room house; can be niaiic ttno 10 roonif; 60. foot lot; good location. Phone Hammond. 7-2-f f I-'itR SALE--Lot on soulh side Honsivolt au . 2."ix90. Wn'e l'-39, Times, or Phone Hammond 5-J 7-6-LJ Kill: SAl.F. Modfrn 6-room bungalow wirh f;',n p.irkr. 1 block from o.ir line, bargain If taken at oni'c; immediate poj. P'-ssi.ii, Cull 4 4 1 Elm St.. or Phone :!(4i 1 lanmiond. 7-9-6 F"U SALE OR TRADE 1-room house. "'a and 12 acres. 0 forest and trull Ir'fs; other fruit; Ind L. D. Vlar.t. J-! Adams st.. Apt. A-S, Sn y 7-11 -C KOR SALE F.y owner. ti-room modern bungalow and garage: 3 rooms finished in oak. beam coiling book ciiki' colonnde. plat" rail, ceiling cmii'i-s :n parlor and den. f i rc-tu d-m porch; all improvements 1 nnl in full: a hat-pain if taken at once, ltiquiri U'ls Monr.-e st. Phono loSf.-W. Terms to suit. 7-12-3 FOR S ALE House 'or 2 famous rn Sheffield ftve.. J2200 easy f.ijmi'nts; 1 5-room coitaee, $1400, easy payments flume Har.m-.oml "20". Champion Potato Machinery Co. 7-12,-4 IV. T . T I - ? ' .. .- . . . ... . . .i ' h .fii.t .-oil .v-iw.ii . v ioT, on i nmeron st. fnme Tiaiiinituiu 105-.T. FOR SALE 5-room house on 1 lot; Rood i location: eneap ror can. in acepr terms. i;.i.d n-ason f -r sell ins. 4031 Orf sve.. East Chlcco. 7-12-3 Fill! SALE OR TRADE K'0-acrei farm in Scott count v, Ind. Address Rom 20 Rimbuli Rids. 7-13-2 FOR SALE Two-room linu'e; cement ! blocks. 4 lots, for $900 cash. Inquire Charles Segmund. Linz Farms, South H.'iirisi'it. Hammond, Ind. 7-13-3 FOR SALE K-room brick home and gar- : modern in all respects; facing Harrison Park. Hammond. Ind. Reasonable for cash. Phone 345 Hammond 7-15-tf FOR SALE Rest bargain on South Side. Modern 6-room house: hot water heat, oak trim, well located on Highland st.: terms. ISy owner. Phone S23-M. 7-15-3 For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE Speedster: 1st $100 takes car. 2 ; Michigan ave., Hammond. 7-13-2 FOR SALE one -passe nleffrev, in excellent s:er condition, new tires, 1 Oak land, 1918 model, like new, extra tire, tube and bumper. 1 Ford Touring, in good shape: 1 Maxwell Coupe this car is in excellent condition: 1 Auburn Touring, - 1 tiT,n passenger a bargain, win give terms if desired. Kohling Auto Sales, Douglas and llohman Sts., Telephone "266. 7-15-1 FOR SM.E New Ford, 5-passenger. $3eo; Twomhly evele car. 3-passenger. r, 4;0 Fr.rsvih pve.. East Chleacro. Phone S72-M. 7-15-1 FOR SALE Five-passenger Hupmoblle; stripped down to a Rochester: $140. Phone 1267-Y 3. or call Cherry st. near Madison. Hammond. 7-15-3 FOR SALT 1914 F.ulck in good running condition: starter and l:ghts. For information pb.on 101S-M after 8 p. jti. Hammond. 7-15-2 FOR SALE One Ford truck and one Studebaker truck. 20(5 Conkey- nve. Phone 161 Hammond. 7-15-2 FOR SALE 1918 Overland. $225: also Ford speeds'er. $200. Calumet Vulcanizing 4""i-i.. 749 Calumet ave. Phone 3461. 7-15-2 Miscellaneous PIANO LESSONS Rag time In 20 lessons Kuaranteed Geo. G. Green. Phone 2296. Hammond. 7-1-6 OLD reliable contractor will furnish loan without commission, pians free, and build for you on monthly payments. Allison Contracting Co.. 103 X. Dearborn. Chicago. 7-3-22 FOR RENT By day or tonnage, 2:iton truck with, driver. Phone East Chicago IS 7. 7-13-1 PAINTING and pa perhanging. f'arl Vermett. 4 40 Michigan ae. Phone 1429 Hammond. 6-13-1 Automobile Painting. Have your automobile repainted or reftr.iihd " like new. any -r,!nr. Rest of materials used. Prompt service. Satlsfa.tif.n guaranteed. Auto tops, seat (overs niado and repaired. HAMMOND AI'TO PAINT Top CO.. 473-SO-S2 Hohman St. 7-15-6 Lost and Found LOST Between Gary and Indiana Harbor, a lady's gold watch; medium sUe with diamond set on both sides; liberal reward. Mrs. Homer Stan'on. 162fi W. 1 1 th ave.. Gary. 7-9-tf LOST White cow with brown spot on forehead. Finder please rcfurn and receive reward. Louis Ros'a. Plank Road. Gary. Ind. 7-13-2 LOST Money, on State near State Line, $75 in cash and 2nd Liberty bond $50. Thursday 9 p. m. Return J. Guss. 23 State. Liberal reward. 7-13-2 LOST Sat tirday between Harrison Park and Lewis St., black velvet bag; contents bloc h and $2 and letters. Suitable reward. Wallace A. Salmon, care Start-lftrd Steel Car. 7-15-1 LOST Top for gasoline tnnk, oornfr Michigan and May wood ave. Return to Carl Vermette. 440 Michigan ave. Phor.e 1421' Hammond. 7-15-1 For Rent. FOR RENT Large, desirable dwelling for business purposes, located at 3719 Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor, upper story; has 12 rooms main floor: has bar. ditiiiig room, kitchen and two bedrooms i-co II. T. Doehea. next door. 7-8-tf FOR RENT Store In Artemis Bldg ; finest location in Hammond for drug or shoe ptore. Pr. F Braginton. Room 2 Artemis Bldg.. 151-155 Slate St. Hours 11 to 5. 7-10-tf FOR RENT Part of furnished housi to congenial family: South Side: rent reasonable, phone 9S7-M Hammond. 7-13-3 FOR RENT 3-room office suite: reasonable rent. State and Hohman sts. Fhone 243. 7-15-tf FOR RENT 4-room furnished cottage. Inquire 343 State st.. Hammond. 7-15-3 FOR RENT 5-room modern cottage. East Chicago; hot water heat: good location. Phone 1176-M East Chicago, 7-15-3 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT 4 or 6 room cottage or flat, or unfurnished rooms. Address L. W.. Times office. 7-9-3 WANTED TO RENT AT ONCE Rooming house: rent no object. Write to K L., care Times. 7-15-3
For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE Unredeemed Diamonds and Railroad watches. Lesser's Reliable Loan Bank, 65 State Street, Hammond. Open evenings. -i-tf
Oct the habit: pay less; buy fcr cash; at the Hammond Furniture Co., 212 E. State street. Look for thr clock in -enter of siirn J. Arkin. Mpr. "- Ve Buy Liberty Bonds for Cash. Real Estate, Loans and Insurance. 0ren evenings. JULIUS FRIEDMAN ! & COMPANY. 03 Foray! he A v.. Knit Cblc.no. Phone .13. VfT T. T X. -r n . . ... nc.i i nit sa ,r Stnr. wl'h or
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r case ana tee hn. . Michigan Phone 1753. Hammond. -1S-tf t Buy War Savings Stamps. Re lease labor and services to your government. KIMBALL PIANOS at fa ctorv prices; phonograph. sewing machines. ! kinds sporting Roods at the verv lowest T-osslhie prtces; large ainortment. Si H. Samborsky. 3SI5 Cedar sr., Indiana Harbor. 7-1 2-' FOR SALE Garage in Chicago: best paying proposition cn the South Sideso rar capacity; now filled, no broker" Address E. J. p. Times. 7-13-6 FOR SALE Best restaurant In Indiana Harbor: best reason given. Address R. M.. T.mes. Hammond. 7-13-FOR FAI.r--nav horse; 7 yrs old; sound. Will sell er.eap as j nought H machine. Phone Hammond 1 752. M. Goodman. h6H Bulletin st. 7-13-2 FOR SALE Ice box; holds 150 pounds ice. 054 Hohman St. Phone 2359 Hammond. 7-13-2 FOR SALE Ice from car at Howard and Plummer avenues. Will deliver to all parts of city. Wm. Sielaff. phone 1729. Hammond. B-15-, FOR SALE At a giveaway price, a five - piece Parlor Suite magohany. tapestry upholstered, will cost new no less than $100; come prepared to take it away, $12.50. 244 E. State St., Hammond. 7-ir-J Special Cash Bargain for Tuesday: the very best linen Scarfs, or can be cut up into napkins, 23 in. wide by 72 in. long; worth $2, at 79c ea-h while they last. (One to a customer). Hammond Furniture Co.. 242 E. State St.. Hammond. 7-1 5-1 FOR SALE Slightly userl tip.; sizes; cheap. 450fi Forsythe. ave. Phone 672-M. East Titoagn. 7-15-1 FOR SALE Shoe repairing shop; modern machinery best location: cheap rent; monev-makrr for good man .VM 119th St., Whitin?. Ind. FOR SALE Reed baby carriage; used but few months. 3604 Fir St.. Indiana Harbor. 7-15-3 FOR SALE Jewel gs range chean; first-class condition: ued short time. Fhone 966-M Hammond. 7-15-2 For Rente Furnished Rooms FOR RENT 3 strictly modern light housekeeping rooms. This suite consists of -j bedrooms. Phone 1778 or call 631 Michigan avt. 7-13-1 fOR RENT Pleasant Uht housekeeping rooms. 34o Fenn. ave. Indiana Harbor. 6-23-tf FOR RENT Furnished 2 and 3 housekeeping rooms in a cottage; l suite for bachelors. 1H Plummer ave.. Hammond. 7-ll-tf j FOR RENT Furnished room. Phon j 2S2S Hammond. 7-12-tf FOR RENT Room suitable for 2 reI liable young men. li;;4 Garfield st. 7-13-1 FOR RENT I large front room suitable for 2: aiso 2 smaller rooms; modern. 27 Webb at. Phone Hammond 433 7-13-3 FOR RENT Modern furnished room In rrivate family; close in. Phone 921-M. 7-13-2 FOR RENT 3 connected rooms, suitable for bachelor's Quarters rr. F. Braginton. Room 2 Artemis Bldg.. 15115S State si.. Hammond. 7-12-tf FOR RENT Suite of rooms suitable for you: also single Rleeptng rooms; everything modern. Apply 125 Cairo)! st 7-15-1 FT'RNISHED rooms; 4-room lower flat j nicely f. -nished: bath, gas and elecjiioiiv. iiHjuu? -. juogan St. 7-15-1 j FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished rooms i for hcht houseWeen in c in Htuin.tnu. fiat. 3M2 Fir St.. Indiana Harbor. 7-15-2 Ft." RNISHED rooms for Iirtht housekeeping. South Side. Phone 2172 Hammond. 7-15-1 FOR RENT 2 front rooms for light housekeeping: centrally located 5115 Hohman. Phone 2574 Hammond. 7-13-1 FOR RENT Bedrooms with clothe. closet each, suitable for 2 men. 26Douglas St.. upstairs fiat, Hammond. -i FOR RENT Three light housekeeping rooms; gas and bath. Inquire 45 , May st. Phone ISfiS-W Hammond. I 7-13-1 FOR RENT Thtee light housekeeping rooms at 157 Douglas st.. Hammond -15-tf FOR RENT Furnished room; modernprivate family; 1 block from Conkey s near Standard. 1056 Oalumet ave. Phone 3138 Hammond. 7-15-2 FOR RENT Nicely furnished room. suitable for 2 gentlemen: hot and cold water, electric liRhts: close in. I block west of Firs' Nat'onat Bank, first apartment. 47 Sibley st.; ring bell. 7-15-1 Dollars and Determination. spell doom for kaiser. Buy War Savings Stamps.
The Kusb Faking Company of Mlshawaka. rill Into ltoal war charities $1,2:0.6. a sum reprosent'.ng Mi rent per loaf for very loaf of bread baked by Hhmii durSng April and May. The compony ad milted failure to conform to tho regulation relative to the use of wheat flour stil sUtutes and chose to make this payment In llu of forfeiture of license and suspension of business for the period of the war. John M. Thompson, rood a1m1n!strfitor of Hartb Touiew county, confiscated :!.6i"t pounds of sugar from Albert Srhtimukcr. proprietor of a hotHint? works. Sclr.imaker was warned that further offena? would Involve hun In nrooeedlnfiH for hoarding which Is pup.!liable by line and Imprisonment. H. O. Sponsel, an Indianapolis baker at 1 0 1 I S. East Siree', failed to conform to the wheat f.o.ir regulations and exceeded his allotment of thirty-two barrels per month. Acrordingly he will not b permitted to have any more lour for baking sweet goods until September 1. The meat division has prepared tho following lis of beef by-products which may be served at any meal without violation of the regulation restrlotlng the conpumption of beef: Heads, tongues, talis, livers, hearts, tripe, feet, barreled beef, potted beef, beef loaf, chill con earn! and bef trimmings. Beef trimmings made Into bologna, sausage and frankfurters need not be conserved.
Grocers are urged not to wash egirs : as washing causes deterioration. ... - - I "Maximum canning with minimum; of sugar'' is the season's slogan of the food administration. The house-1 wife Is being urged to avail herself of ! the numerous publications issued by, the I'nited States department of agriculture giving instructions as how j best to proceed with the preserving I of fruits and vegetables with the least j requirement of sugar. "Barley and ryA arc cereals rood for human consumption end should not be fed to anim!s where other Knin Is available, as indicated by numerous wires from Indiana to us." says a wire from Cecil Barnes.-head of the United States Graiu Corpora tlon. This information answers numerous inquiries that have com in to the federal food administrator from all parts of the Ftate. asking whether It Is permissible to feed barley and rye to hogs. The Grain Corporation Insists there is still a plentiful supply of corn in Indiana suitable oit.'y for feed. It ha3 issued no positive orders on th subject, but will expect that in every instance the question be .o'.ved In the light of the facts Indicated above. Notice Is given of th repeal of Rules 27 and 2t relative to the distribution of wheat flour or. the 70 per cent, basis. The effect cf this repeal permits the sale and purchase by wholesalers and jobbers, of wheat four without reference to the 70 per cent, restriction, based upon the volume of business during the three months periods from February 1 to April 3n and May 1 to July SI in 191$ This limitation was in proportion to the purchases made In the corresponding three months of 1917. The efTect of Rule 28 was to regulate, distribution by districts and prohibited the seeking of new markets or channels of distribution. It is now permissible that millers secure a wheat supply from any available sources. High Notes. New York's most valuable place of arousement is the Metropolian opera house officially rated os worth 3,873.000. For Sale Motorcycles. MOTORCYCLES " All makes from ilj.tci up. To get what vo.i want make v..ur I t i"n now. Sf.'.d oti s - privoic: t rXCELSIOK AUTO CYCLE SALES ROOK. 229 State St. Pb"H- JtH. Hammond. 7-12-:' Wanted to Buy. WNTED Lieht roadier. any make. What have ."i? Describe fuily. price, etc. p. O I;ox 412. ';ary. 7-13-3 AUTOMOBILE wanted si ..t,ce fur cash: htrht car. make; will huy one that needs lepainnp: good doscripl ii n and prici . Address M. E., Tunes. 7-15-J Wanted Board and Room WANTED Board and r-( i.t in East Chicago bv gcnt'eiunn: W": incn' n. Address J. J.. Times i a n n i itiii. 7-15-3 "WANTED Room-r and I.-)arlcrs. 16."I H 7 Logan st I - . ? i - - 2737 Hammo.td. Block and half from ctr line. 7-1. "-4 HOARD WANTED---Young lady bookkeeper, stranger in Hammond, wishes board and room in private family. Address. gHlng particulars dnd rate. B X. care Times Haiioud. 7-15-3 " fv" ''' -. W .'fi-t' r LECTURES Daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., "The Right Way to Live."! Mme. E. Lee, 319 State Line St. Phone j 3346 Hammond.
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Hujre shells, plowing up holes in the ground, often put comnumication Fires between divisions of the allies' troopa out of commission daring a battle. These lines have to be repaired, sometimes while the battle still rages. The wire men take their lives in their hands when they go out to relay or splice the wires and bury them again. The above photo shows juad of men repairing wires on the French front.
I NOTICE. Thi Times has received the following order from the Vunlted States government, which i self-explanatory and which goe Into effect on Monday. July li: On account of the shortage of materials the question of th supply of paper Js becoming acuta and tn u of psper must b ercnomized to tha rea.cst posaibl extant. Ii is necessary that all newspapers whkn publiih a dally juid w-kljr ;Jitctfn put ihi f;:i-i' j . i!-nln ry cvnorates Into eifect Jul 3 5, X1aco'.,.M.ae ti e accepad cf tha return of unsold copies. Discontinue tha use of all samples or fre promotion copies. Discontinue jiving copies to anybody except for office-working cop lea r where required by atatuta law In tha case of official advertising. Discontinue giving" frea copies to advertisers, except not mors -th aa on copy each for checking purposes. Discontinue tha arbitrary forcing of coplts on news dealers !. a., cumpll'.ng them to buy mors copies than rhey can legitimately sell In ordsr to hold certain torrltory). Discontinue tha bjylog baok of pspsra at aither wholesala or retail ' selling pries frem dsalera cr agents, la erder to secure prefereatlal representation. Discontinue the payment ef salaries or commission to agents. calera or newsbeys for the purpose of securing the equivalent of return privileges. Discontinue all free exchanges. THOS. E. DONJTELUET. Chief, Pulp and Paper Seotloa, War Industries Board. You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? Then buy a Thrift Stamp. SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JXTI.T 7, 1918. No. 2 Lv Chicago 11:2" p. m. Ar. Ham. 12:05 R Lv. Chicago 7.30 a. m. Ar. Ham. S15 7 Lv. Hammond 5:05 p. m. Ar. Chgo. 5:50 3 Lv. Hammond 7:15 a. m. Ar. Chgo. :r,n
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Must Be Supplemented by Concentrates to Keep Up Milk Flow Horaes and Hogs Need By-Product Feeds Also.
"National Crop Improvement Service. THERE Is a period of about 8ix weeks when dairy cows can get ull they n quire on good pasturnjre, but in order to maintain the milk flow pasturage Is not sufficient because they need more nutrient than th? immature, fsst-growlng- grass furnishes. On good blue grass a 1.000 -pound cow must eat 100 pounds to maintain herself and produce 80 pounds of miik per day. The early, wnshy pasturage has a much lower feodipg value, and, especially when It Is short. It Is Impos-f-ib'e for a cow to graze- enough of It to keep tip her production. Every milking cow should receive concentrates. This Is also true later in the season when the drought restricts grazing. A legume hay would help out. Concentrates are needed more, but a manger of clover or alfalfa would make n good supplement to any pasture ;Tfl.s. The lactation period of a cow on pasture alone Is mnch fhorter than if fed on a mixed feed. Puch cows lose more flesh than they can regain In three months later In the season. A cow would grow fat on good pasture ge provided they would allow the seed of the pasture to ripen, but pastures are usually grazed so close that the grasses do not mature. Therefore. It Is the best nractice to
Complex Action Automatic Hoadln. the sleight-f-hsa4 performer. In one of bis acts used to keep four balls movlnf In air, and thte complex series of actions, which at the start depended npon a guiding perception, finally became a mere automatic mechanism to him. He frequently read from a book or newspaper while be was tossing tha balls. RaasoRcble Theory. T7by. John," r.xclslaRod Mrs. Ntkld mi he caire ln;o the ifm. "wh.t In tne wor!1 reave; t:-e b!IO err so" "I doti't know-, iy oee.r." euswtred Newkld. as he handed the Infant over to Its mother, "but I imagine he is thinking of what the governor of North Carolina once said to the governor of South Carolina." CHICHESTER S PILLS y , v TUB DIAMOND ItRAWjA.. i lAdlrst Ak year ilraffvtti fogmull KM wl -, lie lyM em mt etner. r or r.ir ',tniM.. A.f- irt.c nf.TEHH 4D1AjUoI BH4.sU PILLS- la, ex yean known as Bcl. Sast. Alav Rcltable SOLD EY ORl'GO'STS EVfRWliEJS Why People Prefer to Borrow Money From TJs They want all dealings PRIVATE nnd CONFIDENTIAL. They do not want to be treated with indifference. They do not want mistakes made. They expect prompt and efficient service. They expect employes to be faw.iiar with rates, terms of loan, when loan can be made, what security is required, etc.. etc. We meet all these requirements and more. t Our location and convenience ar excellent. All delays and uncertainties are e! ini inated. Here Is a sample rate. The total cost for .0 for One Month is l.75 Any Amount up to $300 On Furniture. Piano. Victrolas,' Live Stock and Office Fixtures without removal. REMEMBER There are no Charges or Extras. I" ROM 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO R EPAV YOUR LOAN AT Zhio INT. Provident Loan Co. Room 3. Panama B!dg 14S-150 East State Street. Near Ohpheum Theater, rhone 323. License No. 23 feed a ration containing properly ground oats, barley and corn by-prod ucts of the proper antf.ysis. In order j that the animal may have sufficient of each nutrient without overfeeding any one Ingredient. Pigs Need Variety. The same thing is true of hogs. A pig on pasture alone will not grow in ! comparison with a pig properly fed with a by-product supplement. Any pig at six month' of age which does not net 200 pounds is a mcney loser. Nearly all pasture-fed hogs at six months weigh from 75 to 100 pounds. The real profit comes from a hoi? weighing from 175 to 200 pounds. The ! overhead In raising these pi.ss is ih j same. The profit comes only through ! the heavier pigs. A pig can balance j his own ration and shojld always havo ! accessible mixed feeds made from th;.' j by-products of barley, oats, corn. ' wheat, etc. ; coru feeds, such as shelled com, com meal or bomlny feed, etc. ; tankage, sklrnmed milk, buttermtl'.c, which he will not eat much of If he can get the green stuff, and a small amount of mineral salt, charcoal or soft eoaL To make a profit on pork tha pigs must grow rapidly, and do feed is chean which does not bring this result-
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