Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1918 — Page 6

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Mr. Hoover says that by savina food the American people can save the lives of one million American boys. "The war can be won and will be won next year if the American people, out of their food economics, will save the food necessary to maintain the strength of the armies and allied civil populations," says Mr. Hoover.

o lake the Huns . Evacuate The Foods You Save Have the Greatest Weight SAVE MORE

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ON FOOD And bo a home patriot. Let us show you how to save. Eeononw Grocery & Klarkaf Co.

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TU'uFt he koit up 30") (h-iy a year until tho war is over. Ly selling the he?t v:rovic and meats we help vou and our srovermnent.

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Reduce the EAT in Wheat and Meat and I TOOT the TUTE in Substitute. ? We are doing OUR part I Are YOU?

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"If, by fail ure to save food and enable the United Statesto increase by one-third its food shipments to France, the war is prolonged to 1920, the nation is warned it will cost

an additional million American lives.

Will we save it? America must send 5,720,000 tons more of food to Europe the coming year than it sent the past year. To do this the nation is asked to reduce its consumption of brcadstuffs one-half pound each week per person, and to reduce its consumption of meats and fats one-half pound per week per person. Will yon ent '-mo-half pound LESS of breadstuff? each week to help rave a million lives'? Will you eat onedaalf pouml LESS of moat? and fat? rnr-h week to help save the lives of American boy?? Breadstuff? mean? anything made of rain any kind f rain. Eat a half-pound less per week than you are now eating. Meat? and fat? means beef, pork, poultry, dairy and vegetable oil products. Eat a half pound le?? per week than you are now eating. In other word, SAVE MORE. (Tut children, however, must still have as much milk as ever' says Mr. Hoover. The strength of the allied armies including that of the n..")00,000 American soldiers which must be placed in Europe to win the war in 3010, and the strength of the allied civil populations must be kept top-notch or the war will go over In 1020. THAT MUST NOT HAPPEN. "We can brins this dreadful business to an end wo can do all of these things," says Mr. Hoover, ''if every man, woman and child in the United States tests every action by the one toucdistone does this or that contribute to winning the war?' By the Educational Division, U. S. Food Administration for Indiana

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Win Tills War We Musi! Eating less food will do it. We arc still selling those IVmey Russet Idaho Potatoes at. . .$1.50 per bu. Long Bur-bank Idaho Potatoes at. .$1.50 per bu. Red Winter Idaho Onions at $ .60 per bu. Wisconsin Spud? at $1.20 per bu. 20-nz .Pippin App'le? at $3.50 per bu.

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