Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1918 — Page 3

October 18, 1918.

TT1E TIMES.

Pace Three.

EW FOOD ORDERS FOR

"EATS" IH - EFFECT OCT. 21 The United States food administration i meat. For the rurrosc of this rule meat is launching- a new food conservation j shall be considered as including beef, program which will go into effect Oc- j minion, pork, poultry and any bytober 21. In the past Mr. Hoover has ' products thereof. r.iade 'requests." but this time he issues J 5. No public eating place shall serve

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to public eating houses," which take in hotels, restaurants, quick lunch places and all the rest. The orders are designed specifically for the further saving of sujiar. wheat, meats, fats and dairy products, including butter, cheese and cream, groat sup-

gartiture. ti. No public eating place shall serve or permit to be served to any one person at any one meal more than one-half ounce of butter. Only Half an Ounce of Clioese.

No public eating place shall serve

plies of which are needed by American I or permit to be served to any one person

soldiers and sailors and the lighting men of our allies for the winning of the war. Tne General Orders in Detail. The twelve "general orders" follow: 1. No public eating place shall serve

i at any one meal more than one-half

i ounce of cheddar, commonly ialled I r

American cheese. j S. No public eating place shall use or !

permit ihe use of the sugar bowl on the , T

or permit to be served any bread or I table or lunch counter. Nor shall any ' other bakery product which does not ! public eating place serve sugar or per- ! contain at least 20 per o n of wheat mit it to be served unless the guest so ! S; flour substitutes, nor shall U serve or J requests and in no ociH shall the ! sr: i'fr:uit to bo served more than two j amount served to any cue person at any j : ounces of this bread, known as Victory j one meal exceed one teaspoonful or its ' ! Ui ead. or if no Victory Hread is served, ' equivalent. I s

Economical Men Have Found This Store the Most Satisfactory Place to Buy their Clothes

Stocks Are Complete and Up to the Minute HTHE CLOTHING itself possesses the clever styles 1 and careful tailoring that well-dressed men demand. The fabrics, which arc in nobbier patterns than ever, arc guaranteed by the- maker, Michael v Sterns & Co. Suks and Overcoats.$22J $25 $27-50

more than four ounces of other breads ('such as corn bread, muffins, Hoston brown bread, etc.) to any one person at n- one meal. Sandwiches or bread y-rved at boarding camps and rye bread containing 50 per cent or more of pure rye flour are excepted. This exception applies to all sandwiches whether served at boarding camps or elsewhere. 2. No public eating place shall serve or permit to be served bread or toast as garniture or under meat. ". No public eating place shall allow 'ii.v bread to be brought to the table until nfter the first course is served. 4. No public eating place shall serve or permit to be served to one patron at any one meal more than one kind of

9. No public eating place shall use or j r: permit the use of an amount of sugar in S excess of two pounds for every SO meals j served, including all uses of sugar on I the table and in cooking, excepting such ' sugar as may be allotted by the federal j

food administrators to hotels holding a !

bakery license. No sugar allotted for this special baking purpose shall be used for any other purpose. 10. No public eating place shall burn any food or permit any food to be burn

ed and all waste shal be saved to feed j animals or reduced to obtain fats. j '. 11. No public eating place shall dis- j ZZplay or permit to be displayed food on '

its premises in any such manner as may cause its deterioration so that it cannot

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iv ronlh- proud l thoso linos of riot bo wliidi .itv. tnlUnrr of i r,-..,.

prices. rrhe same garments if purchased today would cost us 25 per rent more. They were made by Michael Sterns, and are sold with tlieir guarantee as to fabrics, colors and tailoring. The styles are the same as aresliown in higher priced garments. Come in tomorrow; we'll ladlv show them to you. We Still Plenty of Suits and Overcoats at

$15, $18 and $20

They're from last season's stocks the styles are about the same as the con. servative models of the present season. The materials are better if anv thing than are now being shown. These garments bear the label of u"-. well known makers as Kuppenhcimor and Michael Ster;is. Jf vou want a ?"!?m!hr?.Ufr... $15, $18 and $20

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Mother! Look at his Tongue!

Give Him a Cascaret Quick!

l! 75clsSeckwearChoice 59c

Won't eat? Don't scold! See if tongue is u hite, fcreuth feverish, stomach sour.

Saturday 3-011 can choose from our regular line of 75e all silk neckwear; wide open end four-in-hands, latest pat- s terns and colorings. Saturday. . .Jj zf Q,

KAUFMAHN & VOLF - Hammond. Ina

Mens Dress Shirts, 98c A special lot of men's new percale and madras shirts, new striped effects, pleasing colors, soft and laundered q cuffs; all sizes. Priced at iOC

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12. No public eating place shall serve or perink to be served what is known as double cream or cream de luxe; and in any event, no cream containing over 20 percent of butter fat shall be served. Banquets Called TXnpatriotltf. Hesides the general orders which are wade to be obeyed, the food administration in a statement issued hv the food

i hoard believes that elaborate luncheons I and banquets are "unpatriotic" and

should not be served. If there must be a banquet or a luncheon, the board says, and it admits that such gatherings may be a necessity of our social life, it suggests that a simple meal, such as would be eaten at home, be served. The food administration also believes that an effective saving in labor can be brought about by discontinuing the

-superfluous use of china, linen and silj vor. It says that wherever possible food

A TONIC AND HEALTH BUILDER Take CAI.CE to rid yourself of that weak-ning, persistent cough, which is threatening you with throat or lung troubles. Even in acute cases aiTecting throat and luntrs. CAU'EKliS have given much relief in many cases helping to restore health. They give strength to combat illness. Contain calcium (a lime salt), so compounded as to be easily Absorbed. Calcerbs, 50 cents a Box. At all drng. gists or from manufacturer, postpaid. KCKMAV LAB RATOKY. Hiiladelphia Makers of Eckman s Alterative

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

TO AOTHERS! Nothing else works" the nasty bile, the sour

Itrmentations and constipation poison so gently but so thoroughly from ner or supper the little stomach, liver and bowels like harmless Cascarets. While jJ,shPf chse ........ variety. It re

children usually tight against laxatives and cathartics, they gladly eat a candy Cascaret. Cascarets never gripe the bowels, never sicken. Each ten cent box of Cascarets contains directions for dose for children aged one year old and upwards.

HAMMOND. Lake Co. Saw & Tr. Co. to Mike Yager and wife. Ls 70. 71.

should be served in the plate or dish Standard Add $ 1 from which it is to be eaten." It con-U-r;tnk s. .tz v, ife t0 iiaviJ !:-id.-rs the "side dish" a superfluity and j A .iohnsoIl L 13, 13 15, Hoff-

says service plates snouia no eliminates. n;:iu's Srd Add . The administration also believes that , Hammond, Whiting & E Chicago s..-rn!ied general bills of fare should be Uy Co to oliver G. Forsyth, abandoned because they "constitute a T. s t i iv.i-BvtK'e chon-oi.i

j luxury." if suggests the arrangement j Add - ' V of a simple b.U of fare, one for break- , Xomas He7d"zik (single) To Zofia

last, one ior luncneon ana one ior am- rVnVsi I i,t u e ii,rk i.t.t

with a limited number of u,. ' inA'Cct ,o Alex Kussv".

ed from day to day to pive r iQ s. ,Ves. y-.v Add'

recommends a standard torm

of menu card, the maximum size to be about 6x1 0 inches printed on paper of cardboard. !

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Ivrockhousc, Ls 24, 25. IJ 6, Jary Home & Imp. Co.'s 1st Sub. i.oo Gary Land Co. to C. Oscar Jnhnson. L 13, N 5- L 16. U 5, Gary Land Co.'s 2nd Sub. S16.67 Chas. C. Schug (single) to I'etar Luzajic, Ls 39. 40. II 1. Schug l'k. So. Broadway Add 1.00 Harry Green and wife to Leo E: IVutsch. 1j 20, B 75, Gary I.and Co.'s 1st Sub 1.00 Mid City Realty Co. to R. O. Matchctte. L 35, B 3. Mack Co's 1st Add 450.00 John Osavage and wife to Jan Usewlcz and wife, L 16, B 3, McKfy's Add 1.00 INDIANA IIABBOn. Steve Kaan and wife to Michael Havran and wife, L 27, B 12,

Michigan Ave Add Wolf Marovich and wife to Klemens K. Strumski and wife, L 32. B 14. 5th Add Wolf Marcovich and wife to John Yonko, L 3. 13 14. 5th Add Clarence C. Smith and wife to Julian H. Youche, Ls 7, 9. IJ 7, Michigan Ave Add Northern Tr. & Saw Bank to Frank IUidzinski and wife, L 28. B 14. 2nd Add John Yonko and wife to Harry B. Olney. L 2S, Resub Bs 20 and 21. 4th Add

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DRYING IN SUNDRY WAYS

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Dollars and Determination spell doSm for kaiser. Buy War Savings Stamps.

Old Sol will do your vegetable mjti fruit drying if you give Lira a chanca. Write for free book on Canning and Drying, to the National War Gardes Commiiiion, Washington, D. e dosing 2 cents for postage.

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EAST CHICAGO. .Smith Bader Davidson Co. to David II. Daniels and wife.

j L 23. B 16, NV 29-37-3 i Madeline Nagle (unmar) to Geo. V. Lewis. L 11, B 3. NE 32-37-9 H ! Jos. P. Grantham and wife to

' "j ! So. Shore Land Co, Ls 10, 11, JLlti ' B 8. E. Englewood Add ; Beulah Nicholson and husband

to Smith Bader Davidson Co, S 75' Ls 1 to 4, B 5. SW 29-37-9

f. j i Clarence C. Smith and wife to to. I Julian If. Youche. L 21. B 2;

I, 22. B 2; N'W 32-37-9: Ls 4 2. 66. Ladd & Smith's Add: L f5. B 7; SE1 29-37-9; L 4S. B 8. NE 29-37-9 Paul B. Lipinski and wife to Marcin Kamlan and wife, L 9, Si L 8. B 23. SW 29-37-9 GARY. Theresa Bretsch and hushand to Ado'.ph Schiller. L 11, B 2, Grant Park Add Gary Home & Imp. Co. to Marie

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Whole Eeef Tenderloins. Sirloin Steaks Porterhouse Steaks FRESH LIVER

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Pork Hearts 15c Pork Feet S Choice Salt Pork 27c

RECEPTION GOWN'S " MADE OF TAFFETA

Pork Sausage Links SAUSAGE-MEAT Hind Quarter Spring Lamb . Fore Quarter Spring Lamb .

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FANCY SMOKED SHOULDERS FANCY LIBERTY BACON SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON. . .

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LYDIAE. PMICHAM S : EGETABiE OMFOUNMl

rf ooi mat some women

do Avoid Operations

Mrs. Etta Dorion, of Ogdensburg, Wis., says: ' I suffered from female troubles which caused piercing pains like a knife through my back and side. I finally lost all my strength so I had to go to bed. The doctor advised an operation but I would not listen to it. I thought of what I had read about Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound and tried it. The first bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me. All women who have female trouble of any kind should try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound."

How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation. Canton, Ohio. "I suffered from a female trouble which

caused me much suffering, and two doctor.3 decided that

I would have to go through an operation Deiore 1 couia

get well. "My mother, who had been helped by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, advised me to try it be-

lore submitting to an operation, it, reuevea meirom

mv troubles so 1 can ao my nouse wont wnnoui any

difficulty. I advise any woman who is afflicted with

female troubles to give Lyclia t. link ham s Vegetable Compound a trial and it will do as much

for them." Mrs. Makie Boyd, 1421 5th St., 2n E.. Canton-. Ohio. I

Every Sick Woman

Before Submitting To An Operation;!

LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.

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Open' Tuesday and Friday Evenings UntilEight O'clock.

$1.00 Deposited Each Week With Interest at

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Compounded SemiAnnually Will Amount

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In one year to In five years to In ten years to

It means your future happiness. Checking Accounts Invited. Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent

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Heceptions in these war times arc confined to patriotic affairs or gath- ! erinfrs to honor distinguished war visitors. But the woman engaged in war work may have occasion to wear a smart gown at such an occasion. An attractive gown is shown above. It is of croam brocaded taffeta. The lines are qijite simple. A girdle of narrow velvet terminating in a large velvet flower in f adds a dis1 ,t:nctive touch,

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