Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 5 September 1918 — Page 2
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Pa?c Two. THE time: Thursdav, Pnt. "i. IMP. PI -KASURK-SEEKFRS ARE OWN CHAUFFEURS; "DRivERtr ??r,i.K.w war work EASY Hi SAFE WHY U"n unstinted praise and Hided in thf raising ot a nr.it fund fr 'he iai:so. TO TINT mi i ...... i
PURE FOOD GROCERY
U. S. Food Administration License No. G13773
Single Stamps "With Groceries
SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday, Sept. the 6th and 7th
Argo Starch The Famous Argo Gloss Starch 5 lb. packages Sandwichola Sandwichola A zestful sandwich filler and salad. Special per jar Apple Butter Plymouth Rock Pure Apple Butter Mason jars, each
38c
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Heekins Spices Heekins' Ground Spices, all "kindsSifting top tins
Master Soap
10c
Master Hand and Face Soap, some- j thing new Special, per can. JL JLj2,
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Cocoanut Baker's Fresh Grated Cocoanut with the milk Per can Washing Powder
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Swift's Pride Washing PowderLarge package Laundry Soap Swift's Pride Laundry Soap This sale, 10 bars for Peanut Butter
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Van Camp's Peanut Butter OVj oz. & jars, 10c; 61. oz. jars JLOC
Lima Beans Extra Choice Small Babv Lima Beans Per lb Soap Chips
Extra Choice Borax Soap Chips Week End Sale, per pound J C Soap Flakes The Famous Lux Soap Flakes -Week -4 1 End Sale, per package JL j&2Z Cooking Apples
Special Sale of Extra Fine Cooking Apples Per pound
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Seedless Raisins
California Sultana Raisins, fancy ry 1 seedless Pound packages J jj2
School Supplies
Sharpeners Pencil Shrpnr. thr kind that really 5harpon a prci!. Spp"'al for
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Crayolas Eight iff rn ; color, put up in a box. Priced fffcisl for Friday and Saturday. -v 8c
Tyj.w r:tr Pip;, pond havy ?'?ri fabo'iit 100 ht t- a pound i. Pncd f'r lh;j ?a at, pf-r lb, Paints rrar?'. 3 A VatC'olor Taints in japanned hnx. fo'ir color? and bruh, the kind usd in a!! th school. Fibular prio 2-o, nur price
Special N"i'. -'"' FVn:. a rr.i wood j. p n r i K"pu!r Sc kin i.
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Brushes Xumbr 7 Lamel's Ha:r Paint Brush. F.pfrilar lOr vlu. Pr!ri for Friday and ?at. m t DC
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Pencils Con t ra'-i. I ' a s i a ph and f'aoa."! f'-ii-cilK with eraspr; f tcpiional value.
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Ai. (,: , Atnorloan Ht Sugar A m, i ienn i ' r I 'lrx . Air.frimn I .n,-omt .1 1 . Annaeotnln . Xmcrlr'Hii !: i.-xjt . . Baldwin I. nii.iivr Hjltimnir nri.l i i;in . . Camvlisin "i.-i,''r .... A 'Tier If -i n ' a n ". N" York Centra) Colorado Km ! .. Vntrai I .cat 'nor . ... Chesapeake iri'l Oliin Crucible Steel Krie rl Northern Inicrnstloiinl Paper Mxlrnn Petroleum Norfolk and Wfslrm or!hern l'rj-it!c Pennsyl vanin f'itthurjs t'oal People vias Head inn I.'. S. Kuhbcr American Sugar Southern Pacific Chgo. .Mil. ai.d St. Paul ... Txa til P. S. Slee! Western I'nton ill f Ovcrl.ir.rt
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VEAL Rrt-fi lb . Cifj 22r: 60-S.n lb?.. SS'Sajc; 90-110 lbn.. 23'j 24 "jc; fan.y. 25c; heavyweight kidnoyt", 15 17c; coa re. 1 2 inc. Potatoes Cur. 230; V.'1... $2 40; Minn . $2 35 57 "2. 50.
CHICAGO GRAIN TVTVMX3. coRvsept., $1 ess; 'c- i st'; Xo.. S1.c,5SOATS Port.. 7S"- Oc... 72 -ac; X.. v . 74o. CKICAOO IIVI STOCK. HO';? l(Ci)t 2 1 1 f. . i : rMrUet. ;oand 25 do-.vn; rmu'i. ! 7."o ft : s, mi ; iiph'. $l!.25-fi- 20.00; pits. $i" 25Sf,5: b-frh.r. $19.7S? 5: packina. $1S.25W !9.0. C.ATtr.r Rrceip' . 17.000; marl"' steady: heeves. $ ! r',2 .". 'a T. ! o ; cous. J76Sfr 14 25: s' i kor s f re,1--r $.(.fi Jj 14 0; c.nr.nets. Jo u 7 5"1; ' aivfs. $5 $ "it ? 1
CHICAGO FB.ODX7CE. Pt'TTER Crmpr .Mrw. 47'7 : creamery firs;?. 4S 'i 4 7 '4' : I'.rsi?. 4" fl 47c; Feconds. 43 ' Mc. I-:";';s Ordmark-". is '! "o ' .'r f.rfti, 40 4 1 Ue. I.I VI; PO ( ' t-T RV Fowls. !! 9 30c; ducks, "!o: i,--f-o. ;.iC; sprinirs. 2ill;c: turkeys. 22c.
Tou cir.ti'i vote this fall tin'ess y.i are rrs:s! ) Poput li .iti ;"lt ! s ' r?: : i'in Pay n. xt T'les ia--. f.-r t' City of Hunmon !. Are you p.e f ist erf d ? n-4-4t
wimmm are it WiLLJEJ WEDDING Harry Dillon's Frinds Will Be Glad to Learn More About This.
Harry P:!;nn. cornet rloyr in iU Hinimond rpheuin th'atre otcheetin. has s.idd' niy shown a f r'f eretn .. f..r si." h 'i cl k s 1 r,i ! i ns s "I Think Vou'ie Absolutely Wonderful." "Kiss Me Awaits" and "Lf.ve's !'! Swert Sor.p." Th- hoys in the pit mid tl-.os- buck f the stage te'l their fri'-m's that Harry a soir.K t- l.e maribd within a f days, but that's 1 ut all they seem know nnnt the roini.--'. 1; is Hammond Rirl. th think. Harry has laid in a li'i k of haiijsorne r.' Ckwar" :ci. .It hats. "Ton ant ti e" 'oi now." tttoariirE; the ties a:id hatsi, :rlvi,-l l a' Hi;hrins. staRo manager, speakinie 1'ii th.vistlnni f an . 1 1 i mnrri.-'i iuhm. 'It'.-s siixiit f-rt.': "atry c- n.arrt.d." said Munaaor .Inn Mlofi.-ist .-1 1 er. Tin:--is iJeetioc .Ti l ho ifi nojoriir. r fion,." ' 'I'ho .-ii'-r -' v Mr" ih" lmrd'r th" fa-.;." .! i-l:irel )i..or":an Piul !'."nii'lt did li.'itol.'i m li- i..il. i n da.
'GPEED UP' CR0WDER ! Ht 1 'm: r.i l'H': W A SH 1 NUT' 'N. S'-!'t :.. Speed .'i 1'r.e oid s.-nt o;t tnil.iy 1' T'rrfiSt Murshei ' .". der in i;i E'na a!) dtaft hoards to ptepaiv for America s gicat-i-s I resj ; s ! ! a t 'on da -, S"j.t ni N-r 12 (.'low.i.-r h"p. t iiiv'o I )i I'u'si'.it'.on o p.; , i T 01 1 witlrin ton da. or t -1 weeks, so the lottery ma s he !,': 1 Oo I o i , e r 2
RAILWAY EMPLOYES' PAY UP I UT I'MTKH I'RFSS WASHiMiTtiX. Sr-pt. 5. Nrarlv a million railway en po.es of 1 1 lower pay classes not covered hy the last as: increase, were ; ranted increases in par today. In s ; bs unoe the iai.e will he 2:t a month over ttie .lan ;a:t
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Motor-driven chir and occupants at .Now 'iork Zoolutciral park. To rleaso for wer work the men who have furnished the motive powci for wheel chair.i in parks ana at the bcacho-:, mUir-driven ct .iirs urr replaeing the old kind. The rnanar:niPr.t of thr New York Zoo! .'fioal ?,ark fias installed thesp electric storajre l.at'ery lirtven chair?. The ociupania run thtm. The chairs are to bo installed at summer resorts and in hospitals.
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No Waiting, No Uncertainty-No j DISORDERLY CONDUCT
"i ui iiaiuuuj iesuiis just Apply "Brownatone."
Tlieri- is a m.-fiRo In t'os ! r f,.r every woman h. timi t imci i v.-n.-ss mari Hl, or wtio 1
ooji r i nan sim- !--rioiii,i heciu-o r,r jjnv, laii.-d. m.renked r lilarhf I hair. I-or f ue n ei-.l no liwr l.e ilependor. on r id i'i!,lil(,ii. ,1 )iair iivrs" r r so-.-n!!-i "res'orers." A i; s!,. m .-is i,, ,., :i i ;, If- a l.'.'lle or ih,. w.,n.-r hair tin! in,; pt I a I ion ' Hro . mi i one' ,-:n,! (Uvoii a fou- imoMt.-s to hrmpiii- t'o k !,.-r y..ii-h-! i: 1 ii pp :t i il rit'i-. The direction that come with ev rv hotlio me .. i.IliIh and .-nsv t r. f.ilo'.v that no pr, :o,is x p, n.-ne-- w'rtti ver js liece.ssa t y. and "H,.iii,i,,ii,- ' is iij-u-an'.-i'd nli so'. it. Mv haimleuu You . mi ol.tam shad" fr.-m lltitit f.-lden l.rnun to r ho" de. pr"t ln-.,..ui - -m-black. He sure to mention MoTf i--f-. i -. t when writing or pin chas i njc. Sold by lead ins- drug s'ores and '. ' counters everwh"ro. Two ;i7..s, :; and $1.)5. V samp).-- and booklet will b" sen' (direct from manufacturer." on:v on receipt r.f 10 cent. 1'repsred only l.v Th Ker'on Pharrnacal Co.. Suite 4o.j t'oppin j;ldn.. Cnnieton, Ky. !' r p. rsonnl infot rtiat ii.ti. advice, or the cctual work of hair ftitmr. '. :u the Hronat.Mif Shop, l'.'il S'evi.iiS f51d. Chi. ago.
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BATTLE SURGES AROUND RHEIMS I'vn k: Ptiej-8 Ck,.e.irhm 1 r-ARlS. 3-45 p. in.- ii" ii. rtl F'.'rthel'"t's army around Hheims : today helping "i'-nnal Mantm develop thR'ircess w.n el.-ewh.re ..n .he AisneVt sle The aiooosi aro.n.J rii.eirr. s have hitherto not been (iiss:"il in th" prosit. bait'.". This is entitely a new opera 1 1 o n . Tiie l;ne of the V. si" has been en-
ti"i tiken. C nd'oibtedi v t.'n aht the
French and American" will appear on the hanks of th" A isne. Allied troops are teporterl alre.i1 '
roa. hinar the Alsne sc.th r f a Y:'.l".
H'mdreds of suds and atropines r. r" ha ri assine trie Germans as tr.ev c: .! s th" Aisn". fb nernl .Miin'n's prosrrs interropts tl.e r. arts tow nr. is th" Vc-;riv ta -le land on th" Irf of the Aire. ti;e b.'.i-i-iiie of whkh tt most i':.j,oriatit ; lna i nt a in i n tr.e Ais-ie cro.-s' n North of t he iiise the . m v-rp . n J movement town; r Ham if st '11 makinK
I'lt'so?-' Th" a!i:es are nearly t'.v .1 it.il'" beyoii" Guiscard in their rear h I
Feed, aad Food 0nljr Suffr:vae, prohltrftica sr.il the frpfiac of Iro!;:r.. nrc ;mo .,f Ihc cHjncl'ticre? ritac;K'I to a f-r to !jrn P. S. KochS .-VJr.int"Kiey itiiaiit m rrU rirmBaa pt nil. ors at.fi prjli? t'W.'s.
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HAMMOND. IND. TODAY EDITH ROBERTS "The Deciding Kiss" An rnusual lTiti;a of Intense ?itUa tinn? Also Bil'y Parsons in "Birds of a Feather' Two Act Roar. FRIDAY BESSIE BARRISCALE "MADAME WHO"
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I rcnelt Fi" ohi ' i.-.p. It was discus' in. .!)-. .rrei ' topu'siv.-. to s e that mob at - :k Ah..i:t r, me.ni, later 'iurinu 1 he M'tv l'.rst 'icnorstri.iior, I met the ni"!' iti one of tlo. t if i.-niiir ont ,a!lrotiois of th Winter I M lace. Th 1 e xvas s- lo ihiH.' tjrite tiifl. rent xxritt. n on ! I: is.- t.nej "here v. as resta.'.v and exI'"f" on Those p.".,.;.. h:oJ h. ' n futrc!,. luK several hours, xxith r-d lmntiTs. sirpine sonts of freedom. lrci h. t hood i. nd the J nt' rnat ion a h .' They wr-:t- - , 1 h.-tif starved, hut th-r.- was a inarv. Imi?. s ,::,jflcant tire in those . yes. 7 m..re!i. I xvas puzzied until from a t,t ich!i'"i irr room I sipldcniy h. i.nl tv,,. strains of x underfill musje. it nuc tin' funif.tin trof;rai enriu. tor. K"s!s. londnif? hs 1 vohi sir'i. The sniiish' rs of v. ino cl-
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i s 1 1 a 1 1 11 . W s ti int.. cm- The Vv'ar Savings Fledge Card is ? little note written to Uncle Ss-n ;t ess yo-ito assure him that you arc with i. vistm ir"!him in the war and that vou intend
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progress xvas repo: :. te!:.v hv f. dftat and rtty officials xvho .honed :p voinh'ina: the city for the perpetrators of the fe.-eral '.1 niT S.'.-,ii,.njr h-r 1-lte y est ejYl e. . l.ate r'por's ', f-rfl circulated that th t'on'h. - was under a -rest, hut officia's refard to 1 oinmsnf . Pt ores of Mipe .s cth'i'o) from tadical ranks wer nam;r,fil, N'tme.s were withheld hy off c j a 1 s. hut rhilltp fary, ctinR snpcrlnter!'nt of the department of justice, openi" expressed the opinion that the homhtni; was an I. V. W. reprisal for tic smtencine of ninety-three leaders last week. Fo : dead and thuty inj,:,-e,l xvas the toi' of the explosion. Ail the injured will recover. "o 1 oner Hoffman announced the immediate paneling of a jury for an irt-
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WITH NILES BAND r rr"-t.xt. T.-i To r Timks 1 Nil. liS MICH.. Set t . - At 'n anmial I " . V. Tie.) Cross po rno the sme-ine: of Mi. Marnre' TTaefer of Hammond with the fsin.nn N'lles hand We Dnplicat Your Broken Lenses While You Wait. Our Work is Right Our Prices Are Right.
NEIL HART In B'5st We.-U-iii F.a'uro "ROPED AND TIED" A Ma'U'il YVoek!v fin. I Tix-oi i.'on'.eh FRIDAY BERT LYTELL In a Sniaoliins x'.'ts'ofn f'ohi jro "The Trail of Yesterday"
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GERMANY BRINGS BIG GUNS UP
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Sept. r. Kmlf avorinir f- the moment M turn their letieat into an artilleiy tattle the (lerinans are unioosinc n p.itis from fur in th" rear on all points of the British advance. This supplements the fire of a stror.K lino ' h.eax y and light machin- fcuns aloni; the No 1-1I canal The i;ermons hope to niak" the Hnt.sii pay heavily for ai! The pro.ind this sid of the llinden tm ri linr.. The stror.5 nature of the enemy res.stence is shoxvn bv the far t that they are still aide t. hold the .-a-t bank of the canal. All is reported coins well from F'eronne to the Somme riT. The storm of sli. lis methodically dropped aiona: the present front together xvith extensive ftas,n(r which i flooriinR th x'ailex and xvoods indicate the flerman high command is seeking to obtain the ;r..:iat;ve until
CI&tlonal Crop Improven.crtt Service
THE WASTIJ of good potatoes is unpatriotic jf not, or'.uina!. Tlie world ccods rvcry ounce of food which can be produced. It is -wrong to depend upon the railroads -when experience has proven that a spell of bad weather can upset every transportation system. "Potatoes may he grown in every Bectlon of the United P.ateiV says Mr. Frank Baacke.?, epeuking of th organ!sation of tho Agricultural Commission of the Amorican Steel and Wire Company. "Both Doctor Ilor ton and Doctor Laufsr of our agricultural commission are working nOght and day to obtain and disseminate data !n order to establish a much better eystem of potato utilization. "We have already worked out plans hlch are now avallablo to all who
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to kr.ewcsr any questions ,vhich znay he adilrofsed to our Chic , x office.." Th3 potato Diana ir bri-.-f r Mint
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many potatoes it can cona.iniw iiorraa iy, I find tlirctir-i n joint moetin? of the 1
commercial club ar.d the farm bureaus, provlftfi that tho proper arrears f.ha!l be planter! and that the lo.al ttjrnnurjity shall agree to use local potatoes first. In crdor to maVe this plan workable, it will 1)0 nec"Sbary to build ventilatcd etorago liars. accordlnf to plans which l:xv- been thoroughly worked out. at Lake Forr.M, 111., in which potatoes r.ioy be kept in gocd condition up to tho tirno when new potatoes como on the market. In localities where there may ha a larger production of potatoes than can be consumed, tho plan sitKKests that p. tatn ftour and starch ml'kj be erected at first on a umall ecalfl. pradvally growing as the business becomes profitable. The process is not Intricate. The potatoes ar flrsst washed and stones removed and then passed through a pteatn cooker into a flaking machine which consists of two large steamheated rolls which toast the potatoes Into a thin layer very much like corn flakes. The?e flaked poatoes are then crouad in a suitabla mill of which
tr.cro are several types, and the fiorr thus obfatned from the whole potatoes cont-.ir.inif all the vttaminos. may be sacked or barrelled and kept indefinitely. The starch process consist of waihinf? ar.d settling, and a great deal of the potato value; is thus lost. There are two Eucee"3sful potato mills now In operation, one in Idaho Falls, and the other In Aroostook County, Maine. To our shame It must bo said that all tho potato Cour we have heretofore used has been imported from Gerrrany, where potatoes constitute nearly half of the diet. "Are we hungry? Not yet. But it Is high time that we Americans should provide to fetsd, not only ourpelves, but also our wards In chancery. We can do - it easily. Let every county have its quota." says Mr. Baackes. "and be held to a strict accountability and w axvi Lave tu
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FEATURE ATTRACTION. Today and Friday . FRANK RICH PRESENTS A Miniature Musical Comedy. 10 People Mostly Girls. CHAS. GIBBS The Human Phonograph. POZOR & LEIGHT Character Songs and Piano Novelty. Cleveland & Dowry Con-.edy, Singing. Talking and Ban jo. La Esponesas Novelty Dancers.
HAMMOND OPTICAL CO 141 E. State St. Hammond
Al?o RI'TIl ROLAND in -Hard.'. Up." Thr. proa'eHt s-orir:! of them ail. New Show Mon., Wed., Frio'sy Matinee Dsily 2:30. Evening Continuous 7 to 11. Sunday Continuous 2 to 11.
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AT POPULAR PRICES MATINEE and NIGHT From 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. 25c, 35c and 50c. Boxes $1.50.
First show, 11 a. m.; second, 2 p. m ; third. 5 p. m.,
and last show, 8 p. m. Please come po as to fo the beeinninp of the ?how and not inconveniencs others as well as yourself by passing before those a'. eady Feated.
