Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1918 — Page 3

.Monday, November 4. 1918.

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Miss Thetma Coplin (lft) harvesting tomatoes. Honors for being the tiniee-t farmerette to enroll amonp the several thousand members cf the Woman's Lar.i Army in Southern California fell to ,!iss Theima Coplin of Lon;j Eeach. She is fou- feet nine inches in height and weighs ninety-four pounds. But she Las held her own in cuutisctition with much licxr farmerette

A3oL GIRLS WORK FOR VICTORY

-i:ery girl pulllns for Victory." is the slopan of the Victory Girls. ' Kvprybody is doing something to win the war but me." a fourteen-year-old grirl said. "I'm left out. I can't buy Liberty bonds or go to France as nurse." It is forthe "left out" trl -who wants to make a real sacrifice for the men at the front, that the Victory ;trls' "Earn and Give" division of the I'nitM "War Work Campaign has been f stHhlisheJ. Vi. iory Girls is as much an army at home as the men in the service are an nri:y wherever they are called. Like Victory Boys they are an "Earn and Gir" division of the United War Work 'amraitn. When a girl enrolls she

pledges hers-elf to earn a stated sum for war work. This means that no girl, or boy, either, can give any money that she or he has not earned. The Department of Campaign Divisions in the Nation Organization, of w hich A. H. hitford is director, has appointed Miss Gertrude Gogin. Girls' Work Secretary of the National Y. W. C. A., secretary of the Girls' Division of the Victory Girls. Both are working in the campaign in which seven national organizations are co-operating the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A.. National Catholic War Council (Knights of lAdurnbus). Jewish Welfare Hoard. American Library Association and Salvation Army. To insure the greatest understanding and co-operation in the work done with Victory Girls and Victory Boys, a director has been appointed to act for the National Cathol-c War Council and representatives of Catholic Women have been appointed in various local committees.

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rNatfonaI Crop Improvement Service.) WHENEVER you drive by a farmstead where the buildinga have been, whitewashed lnsldo and oat, sad wher the trees are standing immaculately white and free from tugs and vermin, you can depend on it that that farmer Is prosperous. In whitewashing the interior of chlrken coops, hog houses, cow sheds and stables, a great many diseases can be prevented by killing germs which the whitewashing alone may not do. In order to make a good job cf It add a cupful of full strength formaldehyde to the whitewash and tva It liberally Into the cracks and interstices. Thl3 la especially valu

able where many contagious dinaases have been. First, thoroughly clear out all trash and scrub the walls and floors with hot water, spraying with an ordinary spray-gun a mixture of one part of formaldehyde to one part of water, then whitewash the walls. If Buch diseases as glanders, tuberculosis, anthrax, contagious abortion, hog cholera, etc., have attacked your "critters," before using tho stable again It would be well to close all openings while the stable is empty and fumigate by pouring full strength formaldehyde into a pan containing several ounces of permanganate of potash. This Is the most thorough and sure way to avoid re-infection.

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appetite, a feeling of lassitude and a general weakening of the system. It is then that you should promptly tak a few bottles of S. S. S, the great blood purifier and strengthener. It will cleanse fr?e blood thoroughly and build up and strengthen the whole system. S. S. S. i3 sold by all druggists. Valuable information about the blood Bupply can be bad free by writing to the Swift Specific Co, 21 .Swift Laboratory. Atlanta. Ga.

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Will Open Tonight. Monday Evening Classes, Waltz and Two-Step; Thursday Evening, Fox Trot and One-Step; Saturday Evening, Orpheum Dancing Assemblies. Bon't Forget the 6. ? Dancing Gksh Banco WJeti. Eve., Soldiers and Sailors Welcome.

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because he is efficient is trustworthy has ability and has courtesy. You were told WHERE to "Vote for Brad" and have your precinct and voting place both in mind.

Tomorrow s Election Day It is a high privilege you have to help elect worthy men as your officers. The law allows you four hours from your work to vote and every head of every industry will grant you the time you NEED. VOTE EARLY FOR

The Republican Candidate for

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