Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 19 July 1918 — Page 6
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From Indiana Harbor to Great Lakes Training Station on Pere Marquette; Boat No. 6 leaves Harbor dock 9:30 a. m. Returns same evening. One Dollar Round Trip. Number of Tickets Limited. Secure tickets from Sternburg Resturant, 3313 Michigan Avenue. -KHI
IDlAiPOLlS CELEBRATING
Bells Are Rung and Whistles Blovn Over Great Allied Victory.
Times Bureau. At State Cafitai.. INDIAXAPOI.IS. Ind.. Julv 19. News
of the allied victory on the west front j
!n t ranee was received wun socnos 01 intense Jollification In this cit. I.nte Thursday afternoon, by proolamat i'"n from Mayor Charles W. Jewel?, hells -fre rui.gr !n all the i-hurohes of the c;ty and whistles of all ihe factories were, blown. Extra editions of the newspapers Boon were scattered throughout the city and when the news of the American participation in the victory became, noised through the city thousands of persons deluge! the newspaper offices, police headquarters, city hall, state house and osher public buildings with telephone calls. Inquiries as to further details cf the successful fighting of the "Yankees slso came In from surrounding cities over telephone and telegraph
SEE THIS FURNACE Before Purchasing 50 per cent less fuel producing 100 per cent more heat. Burns any kind of fuel. Bottom of a:r chamber covered with water.
Moistens ths air. preserves i
health and sanitation. Sells on merit, not in competition- No heat is lost in basement nor up the flue. Simple to install. Easy to operate. Warms your home in one-tenth the time of steam, hot water or old style furnace. One register pipeless system.
Standard Heating Co.
J. TIETLEMAN. Agents Wanted.
w ir-s. i Men and hoys shouted in th cl'yi streets when they read of the advance of the Americans and French In th" Erat battle. Governor Goodrich was ; extremely happy when he heard the j
news end snid h wou'u ce.chrate to the fullest that the 'dryness" of In(iiana would allow if the news from the front were verified and it was substantiated that the allies had won a (treat vict ory. WAR WORK HEADS AT THE MEETING (Continued from rape one.) fleemed imperative at this time. I.etr, it is expected that skilled la icr wiH be brought within the effect of the system The l S. Department of Labor has aproved the Indiana form of organization of Community War Labor boards of the following personnel : Chairman A representative of th United States Employment Service of the Department of Labor, to be selected by N. K. Squibb, state director of the United States Public Service Reserve. One member representing the manufacturing Interests. One member representing the working Interests. The state board adopted resolutions authorizing the following program for the organization of community beards: 1. Whenever possible, the board will co-operate with existing organizations of manufacturers and labor unions. 2. 'Where no manufacturers" association exists, the board will ask commercial organizations to select a representative of manufacturers; and where r.o labor organizations exist (which would be In agricultural communities generally) the county agricultural agent bo re-
BARONY'S REVIVED FOR ENGLISH GIRL
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Baronets Furniwall. The committee on privileges has called the barony of Furniwa!'. out of abeyance in favor of the Hon. Mary Frances Kstherir.e Petrc, or.lv daughter of the fourteenth Baron Petre and a descendant of Anne, wife of the Einth Baron Petre. She js famous for her beauty and the fct that nh i dixect descendant of a lon,j line of Encjlish nobility.
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WHEN BABY TRAVELS doir't change his milk The baby nourished on Eagle Brand can be safely taken on summer journeys. When Eagle Brand is his regular food, tliere is no question of the slightest change in his diet no danger of hot-weather mifk contamination. For wherever you , at whatever season, Borden's Eagle Brand is always obtainable and a Ways of uniform purity. If Nature's own food is insufficient, use Eagle Brand. Even in midsummer heat the baby will retain it and digest it easily. It is pure, wholesome and economical, with a GO-year record! of successful baby-nourishing. At better groceries ; Jrug stores too.
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I Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orI chard white. shak? well, and you have l a quarter pint of the best freckle and J tan lotion, and complexion beautifier, j at very, very small cost.
Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a fewcents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how- freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. TesI It is harmless. Adv.
W. R. DIAMOND "T QUALITY STORE'7 799 GfflSZSMG & VEMUE
quested to call a meeting of work- J ers for the nomination of a representative. J a. Where general meetings cf j
either group are necessary, special care will be exercised to select genuinely representative members. 4. Both manufacture rs and workers should select men capable of close co-operation, with a view- to the least possible friction that might interfere with the succeFS of the plan. On August 1 and thereafter, war industries must depend on community vvar labor boards or their supply of common labor, which will be recruited and distributed through the agency of the United States employment service.
Manufacturers having a payroll of more
than lr'0 men. will be required to re
strict themselves to this err.ploym
LITTLE BROTHER RUN DOWN;
Cried and Fretted How Recovered.
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the enemy east of EJielms. The American, and Trench troop hare not rli'B an Inch of ground of any importance while the battering' gees on weit of &heima. Soisacns li on the a-ll-Amerlcam lilt. The attack la that region has prcg;resa. ed with each eucceis that the situation la moit favorable.
Mountainville. X. T. "My little , brother had typhoid J"ver. and it left ' hini with no appetite, weak, run-down; and always crvmg. Vinol proved a: wonderful tnic in building him up and , restoring his strength after everything ! else failed " Lucy Sherman. ' The reason Vir.ol was so successful in this little boy's ca'. Is because it con- j tains the very elements needed to build ! up a weakened, run-down system, make ; rirh, red blood and create strength. , Norrls rharniacy, Joseph V. W'eis. ,
I Hammond: Schlieker's rharmaoy and;
,ent I druggists everywhere Adv. i
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Alexandria. El wood: and the counties!
FUNERAL OF RICHARD WALLACE
Saturday Specials
51c
Blue Valley Butter.
2 lb rau Chase & Sanborn's
Crusade Coffee 87c;
Borax White Soap oC Bov Blue 9 r.n.v Miv-prl Tea. lb. . .49c
3 Toilet Paper 5 17. S. ZSIail Soap. . . Washington' Corn Crisps
MEATS-
We Carry Only the Beet.
Lep of Spring Lamb. . ,30c
Pork Loin Roast .31c Pork Tenderloin 42c Leg of Veal Roast 35c Prime Rib Roast of
Beef - Choice Pot Roast of
Beef 28? Plate Boil Beef 18c
9c! Hams
23c 29c
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labor supply.
bv the T'epartmcnt of Labos. that
supply of skilled men shall be subjected to the same regulations. The state has b-n divided Into five districts, each of which will be under an organizer responsible to the state director of the United States Tublic Service Reserve, as follows: District No. 1 The cities cf East Chicago. Gary. Whiting. Indiana Harbor. Hammond, frown Foint. Michigan Cit. (including the four northern townships of Laporte iounty). Laporte (In
cluding all but four northern town-
The funeral of Richard Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wallace. 432 Uarrifon street. Gary, who die3 on Thursday, will be held from the Holv Angels' church Saturday morning at 9 o'c'ock with burial at Calvary cemetery. Members of Leo Court 1733 C. O. F. of which the deceased was an honored member will meet tonight at Finnerty's Undertaking rooms tonight to make ar
rangements to attend in a body the fun-J funded
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Be a War Saver.
If others fight you can save. Join the War Savers army.
TO THOSE WHO CAN, IT SHALL BE GIVEN
Almost a Shadow, Afraid to Eat. "My son-in-law was so bad from stomach trouble that he was reduced to
almost a shadow and was afraid to eat anything, as all food caused bloating of j gas which pressed against his heart. I w-orrying him very much. Our druggist ; persuaded him to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and in two mon4is he looked j fine, can eat anything and works hard every day." It is a simple, harmless j preparation that removes the catarrhal! mucus from the intestinal tract and al- ! lays the inflammation which causes j practkally all stomach, liver and intes-j tlnal ailments, including appendicitis. .' .3 .11 ; I
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Summers Pharmacy, Ridgeley
I)rug Store; in Gary. Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor and druggists everywhere. Adrv.
The only way to be tare of plenty for next winter is to do a ' lot ef cenntc; and drying this summer. Free book of instructions on canning and drying may be had from the National War Garden Commission, Washington, D. C, for two cerrta to pay postage.
of Favette, Union. Franklin. Delaware.; Rush, Shelby. Bartholomew. Dfcatur, ; Jennings. RipK-y. Dearborn. Ohio, ! Switzerland. Jefferson. Scott and Clark. j District No. 4 The counties of Han-! cock. Hamilton. Tipton, Hendricks. Cl:n- ! ton, Boone, Montgomery. Fountain, War- . I ren. Vermillion. Parke, Vigo. Clay, Owen. 1 Putnam, Morgan. Brown. Johnson and i ! Marion. !
j District No. 6 Vincennes. Elckrtell; ! and the counties of Monroe. Lawrence. ! Jackson. Washington. Orange. Floyd,
K.Uirzt Kniitli Bend and Mishavvflka: and
the .-..unties of Porter. Kosciusko. Mar-! Harrison. Crawford. Ferry. Spencer, shall. Fulton. Starke. Pulaski. Jasper. I Warrick. Vanderburg. Posey. Oibson, Newton. Benton and White. j Tike. Dubois. Matin. Daves. Sullivan.
Kast urefne counxy ana wis-, urcpne
DMtri-t No. 2 The co-inties of Lagraiige. St"ub n. Allen. Y.liiilcy. Noble. Adams. Wells. luntington. Wabash. Miami. Howard, Carroll. Tiprecanoe. BlackforC and Jar; anl the -,t.-a of Auburn. Garrett. Elkhart (Including the six northern townships of Elkhart coun
ty). Gos'rn n (including the six southern1 townships o,t" Elkhart county). Marion; (lncludmi the northern half of Giant: county) and Gas City (including the ! southern half of Grant county). District No. 3 Union City (wiih jur-
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I Last Week of This Bigale! j - 1 H AS tHis great value-giving; event draws to a close, it f i 0 looks back upon several weeks of vaIue-rivino l$ l ftilTifiM U
i that have made thousands of new women patrons for ??p?Jf? ! NEWARK shoes. I i Thousands bave purchased Pumps and Oxfords in this sale toW"WCty.ia which they KNOW could not be duplicated elsewhere for $3.50. 1 8 Realising it was a chance such as the future could not possibly hold again Mff ' J many bought two and three pairs for FUTURE NEEDS. This bij sale' W&f I S ENDS THIS WEEK so if you are planning to take adTanta"e of it. by ell N 1 means do so NOW. s 7 mA Sfbe Stereo HAMMOND STORE f Js em&T 56S South Hohman Street I OPEN EVENINGS. J J S I GREiT lAfiGAIH 257 Stores In 97 Cities liH I Early Morning Trading Solicited. &V ' t Vfli , K3t-Co:y 1 a r s&P cotpwer. ('
BATTLE IS INCREASING IN ALL ITS INTENSITY (Continued from page one.) The remarkable transport system of tJia allies is enabling them to maintain a constant flow of men and supplies to the front. As the line advances a olid trains of
j motor trucks containing materials
ramble forward. Men and guns ruaned up on trucks are damped off and are In tne thick of the fighting a few minutes later. The fighting unity of rrancs and America was illuatrated oy ths fact that repeatedly French and American wounded were carried to the rear In the
same ambulances. j Reserves being dispatched to the front I ate their meala In routs. Beaplte the 1
, fact they had not eaten in twsnty-?our j
i hours they were high spirited. The , little French tanks were remarkably ef- J
feotlye. Americans worked hehina tnem i like vetovana. The attack northwest of Chateau Thierry imperils the Germans ) holding the nearest point to Farls. The !
Germans will be forced to nss up their reserves there unless the allied advance Is checked. Tha attack alao weakens
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Note This Week's Specials: CHOICE CUT NATIVE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 26r BEST CUTS OF NATIVE PORTERHOUSE STEAK, lb ,!28p
rniBLii JN A ll V j ItliJ ICUAS i Ui UHiir, 10. PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, lb GOOD SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON, lb.
23c 27c
Try Our Home Made Pork Sausage It Is Delicious,
Alkali in Soap Bad for the Hair
Fonp fhould be used very carefully, if you want to keep your hair looking Its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins it. The best thing for steady use Is Just ordinary mulsifievi cocoanut oil (which is pure end greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten thet!a!r with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair
dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves ; the scalp soft, and the hair fine end ! silky, bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy j to manage. i Tou can get mulsified cocoanut oil at any pharmacy. It's very cheap, and a
few ouiues will supply every member &
Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty, lb 15c Fresh Meaty Neck Bones, lb. 7c Fresh or Saltsd Pigs Feet, lb 7c Fresh Liver, sliced to order, lb 6c Milk Fed Native Veal, hind quarter, lb 28c Fresh Cut Veal or Lamb Chops, lb. . . : 35c Fresh Lean Pork
Roast, lb 267
Fresh Bell Shaped Leaf Lard, lb 27-. 2 M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb 25 Fresh Bologna or Liver Sausage, lb. . . .20p Fresh Polish or Garlic Sausage, lb 22c Fresh Frankfurter or Polish Sausage, lb. . .24c Pickled Pigs Feet, cooked and spiced, lb 12c
Fresh Salted Spare
Ribs, lb 12UC
Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb 40 Select Brand Calif omia Hams, lb 23 Downey's Delight, the best butterine, lb 33 A No. 1 Brand Nut Margarine, lb 32c Norway Salt Mackerel, 2 for 15c Fancy Georges Middles, lb 21c Pure Fruit Mince Meat, lb ' 9c
Swift's Shortening, better than Lard, lb. 27c
Meats bought in the morning will be kept in our refrigerator until called for in the evsning.
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