Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1918 — Page 3

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Julv 16, 101S. THE TIMES. Pae Three HARBOR STEEL be 253.000. These ships are in addition to 127.000 tons rurchase,i from Japan, and 150,000 tons chartered at a total cost of $7S,00n,000. of which J20,0'0,000 has been expended. : I h i ui h inn inm mjiimi ' U immiimjjymiMTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHn nnimmiimiiiiiiiimiiniiitniiinimiiinmii lim'lUjimiiiUILmm'Jllli i m n 1 1 m m j i : ! i m i ! m i i m n 1 1 m i m m:intin;nimmmt-nmmnHU?nn t -3 ra. ? FOR JilP

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U S to Get 30 Big Ships to Be Built in Orient; Inland Sends Steel.

It is a far cry from Indiana Harbor to sorrier here in Japan and China, but the three r'aes are going to join hands :n turning out ships for the United States. There is a shirring crisis and Jaran lias agreed to he'.p out this country if it wi!l furnish the steel. This country has called upon tha Inland Steel Company to take a hand in he crisis and General Superintendent John W. Lees and his 6.000 patriotic workmen are busy as bees turning out materials, the war department's wishes being that the entire plate production of the Indiana Harbor plant for July be consigner! across the Pacii'.c for usa in Japanese and Chinese shipjards. "Washington dispatches say: WASHINGTON. July 16. Thfl United States, turning to its associates in the Orient ,for aid in meetin? the shipping crisis, has let newcontracts for ships to Jaran. which w il! make a total of more than tl.irt.fM-.o.occi to y,e spont for tonnage in the island kinerdom and in China. .Announcement was made today of t"e awarding of contracts for thirty vessels to thirteen Japanese yards. AH of the ships will be of 6.500 tons or more, and the total tonnage will

PATRIOTIC? GUESS YES

Major W. E. Park, chief ordnance production officer at the Standard Steel Car Hammond AVorks, has received the following letter. Indicating the splendid attitude, of Chicago workers employed at the Winslow Company's plant: Mr. E. A. Kusscll. Chief of Chicago District. Ordnance Department, 155 East Superior St.. Chicago, III. Dear Mr. Russell: Our men and women workers were Kiven the option of taking a holiday on Independence Day. July 4. They were

advised by pcslers that the shops would I remain open, however, if they cared to work. j "With a fine spirit of patriotism the ! E

day shift repoited to work the morning of July 4 and 9 rer cent of the men and women checked in. and later 95 per cent of the night shift also checked in. To show the sririt of our employes. they unanimously v.Ved at the noon-day

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TO-MORROW

The Last Day of This MoneySaving Event, Brings Intensely Important Values HURRY! Your Final "Mill End Sale" Opportunity

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-i.-ir oem?t in otr.er peoph.'s way h. -.en you are ppttlntr on in years. Kesp your Ijcdv in frood condition and vsu can f'e as bale and hearty in vrmr old day 2.9 you wro when a kid. and every on v .-ill be glad to see you. Ths kidneya and bladder are the r-auses cf senile affliction. Keep them -lean and in proper workin condition Drive the poisonous wastes from the ?ys:em and evoid uric acid aermmuiatons. Take GOLD JIEDAL Haarlem Oil .arsuies res ioclicalh- end vou will find 'hat tha eys'cm will ciwars be in perect working oraer. Tour spirits will enlivened, your wni: niade stror r.d yonr face have ones more the lock ?f youth end heplth. There !d or.'.y ona guarantee. brand cf iTaar'.em Oil Capsulee. tJJOLD MEDAL. There are manv fakes on the market l!" sure you gt the Original GOLD MEDAL Imported Haarlem Oil Cmpnules Ther ore the cr.ly reliable. For sale by l.l f.rst-class druggists. AiJt.

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era! rcrshhigr: 'One tiiousand munition workers at this plant are using Independence Day to produce one hundred fiftyfive milimeter shells. "Ve are proud to give the best we have without limit to support you, our splendid army, and our immortal cause." To this General Tershing at once replied as ft "lows: "The American Expeditionary Forces rejoice at the message from your employe?. To know that our munition workers celebrate Independence Day by working to supply us with shells mokes every man of us prouder to represent them in this great cause." We believe that this is a unique tribute to the cause, and an evidence of the loyalty of oUr workers. Kesper tfully. WIN'S LOW BROS. CO. W. H. WINS LOW. President.

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Help put Indiana across June

Join the War Savers army .

ror tne L,ast Day wen promise you even better values than weve featured in the early days of the Mill End Sale And the items

offered so far have crowded the store each day from morn till night.

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With All Purchases Exceptng Groceries

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that one bushel of ffood, dean coal will ive more heat than two bushels of poor, dirty coal.

We Further Claim that one bushel of our coal will give more heat than an equal amount of any other coal. Buy of Us You'll Save Money Work and Temper.

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About Stamps Double S. & Stamps will be given every Wednesday and Friday in all departments except the Grocery. Single stamps will be given with groceries.

We cant believe that you need urging to come and buy these bargains. Wholesale prices are going up many lines of merchandise are steadily getting scarcer. Present prices are lower than you can expect to find for many many months. All Remaining Small Lots are to be Given Special "Get-away" Prices. Tomorrow.

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ANOTHER WfiRHINC TO OflDEHJjOAL AT ONCE Rush of Manufacturers to Place Orders Begins the First of the Month.

spent P icday here with his par

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cnt ?. Monday forenoon the children under

six years of a?f were taken to public school and examined by

William F Houk as requested by the government.

prams have been received. Besides toundnar up cf alleged slackers the hordsare busy checking: and organiz-

th'?iinK for the contingent of over a hunrr. ! dred that w ill leave next Mondaj-.

DYER NEWS

The kaiser it at bat. Strike him out by buying War Savings Stamps.

BATTALION TO DRILL.

The Third Battalion of the First Infantry, will hold an oil day drill in Gary next Sunday at the Gary Gun Club grounds at East Twenty-fifth avenue. Major George R. Hill of Michigan City will be 1n command and the companies taking: part will he K of Hobart. L of Valparaiso and I of Gary:

Company M of Attica will not be. present on account of the distance. Automobiles will be permitted to park around the field and the general public is Invited.

You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? - Then buy a Thrift Stamp.

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.Mr. aria -Mrs. .h k jafcer v.5iien at j the home of Mrs. Jaeger's parents. Jn". I Svhiesser and family at Griffith on j Sunday. On their return trip another j

The importance of householders in In-

i dlana getting th"ir orders for thMr win- I

ter s coal supply on the books of retail 1 dealers at once was pointed out in a statemnt by Horace H. llerr. d. rector of 1

Ford c-omlnff opposite, direction got a i little too close, the rear wheel striking i th front wheel of Mr. Jaejrer's ma- j chine, upsetting it into th ditch. Luck- j lly Mr. Jaeger's wife and child escap- i

conservation ci tration.

the state fuel adminls- ' 0(' w'ith minor bruises and a scare. The front wheel and windshieM of their

it .v, hmicnhnfli. ioitar w e r damaged.

his order for coal net ween now and the

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j end of this month," Mr. Herr said, "for

beginning with August 1 ihe manufacturers will be crowding retail dealers with orders. Wo have asked manufacturers to hold back their orders in th last few weeks to glo an opportunity to householders to ararr.ge th-ir supply of coal. We ha.ve sent notices to manufacturers urging th"m to bg!:i placing their orders early in August. "It will becoma ir-reasingly ditficult for the citizen to obtain coal for home consumption after the next two weeks.

Persons unable to get Immediate dllv- j ery of coa! should not let this fact de- i ter them from placing their orders. The j

dealers will give priority in delivery to those persons whose namos are first oa their order sheets."

Joseph G. fc?chnial of Ft. John transected business here yesterday forenoon. The Catholic Benvolent Leace held their regular monthly meeting yesterday evening. A small blaze caused by a defective

oi!Mon called th1 fir h-y,s yesterday j 'renoon to the house owned by John j Klos. It was quickly put out by the;

uoo of chemicals before much damoye was done.

CHOWDER ISSUES A NEW CxLL

ST. JOHN

Our customers are our friends who have become so since coming to trade with us.

Mrs. Frank Dlnges and Miss Rose Ludw'.g cf Chicago spent Sunday here with their father. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thlelen of Lafayette returned home after spending several d;ys here with relatives. Mr. .and Mrs. Leo Hoffman and family of Dyer spent Sunday here with relatives. Math Adler who Is employed at Gib-

TTr t"vtte: rnr.-s 1 "WASHINGTON. July lfl.-Prnvrn Marshal Genrrnl frrmd'r today Issued a call for 7.1 10 registrants for special

technical training. only men with J grammar school nd'mntton will be a- i cepted. Voluntary enlistments will be j accepted until July 12. The law will become effective August 15.

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If you have any sort of a need in the car line, repairs, supplies or a car itself come here and find out why our customare are cur friends. One trial will convince you.

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Yards: BARINQ AVE. B. & O. C. tf. Co. Tracks Office: 4721 Forsythe Avenue Phones: 817-948

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Will be the most important personage in every home this winter. Without him there will be no cheer for you and yours and no Comfort. ' Standing room only was the cry last Winter. Avoid the horrors of standing in line with your order. Send it NOW while you can get what you want. Be comfortable from November 'til April. YOUR GOVERNMENT URGES YOU WE URGE YOU TO ORDER NOW While the Mines, the Railroads, We have the time, the -weather and the equipment tc make deliveries. TWIN CITY COAL CO.' Washington St. and Block Avj. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

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