Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 140, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1918 — Page 9
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MOBILE IN HOME MPS TAKES MEN SLUMP Tendency Among Soldiers to Take Liberteis; Steps to Meet Situation."
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. Cessation of hostilities In Europe and disapearance at the prospect of meeting the. enemy on the battlefield have brought an immediate loss of morale anion American troops at home that Is regarded at the war department as somewhat
alarming. It is understood that steps to deal with the situation already are being prepared. Keports from all divisions on November 11, the date of the armistice, contained glowing references to tha high spirit of the men and to their evident desire for early embarkation. On receipt of news that the armistice had been signed, the mental attitude of the individual soldier is said to have undergone a marked chanjre. Instead of bombarding his immediate superiors Queries aa to the probable data of entraining for the seaboard, he became anxious as to tha date of his release from service. Many Oterstay X,evi. More serious are reports by some commanding officers that their men are exhibiting a tendency to view themselves as already released from the strict routine of the ramps. Hundreds
of cases are listed of men who, having received the usual thirty-six-hour weekend leave, failed to return to camp on time. These men automatically are charged with being "absent without leave," an offense slightly lens heinous than desertion, under military law. Kegulations prescribed capital punishment In flagrant cases, but the .custom has been to inflict, at most, only heavy prison terms. Serious Problem. The whole question of how the morale of recently inducted soldiers can be kept up is one requiring nerious attention. It is understood that the first step will be to ask relatives of soldiers who have absented themselves to assist the authorities in having them return promptly in order to spare families the disgrace of having a armed guard sent, and with a view to mitigating the punishment of offenders.
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Hams and Bacon
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Kellner's Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams ;37c Kellner's Sugar Cured Smoked Cali Hams 27d Butternut Brisket Bacon 43c Special Dixie Squares 38C Maver's Star Bacon 49
Choice Cuts Beef Pot Boast 18 Beef Bib Boast (boneless rolled) .25-
f All Cuts of Steak . . .25c
Boiling Beef .... . . .'.-.'..,-. 14 Leg of Loin of Veal . 20 Shoulder or Breast of Veal 17?
Leg of Spring Lamb ... .27c
Front of Spring Lamb .22
Hamburger Steak (fresh) 17 Pork Sausage (fresh).... 20 Boneless Boiled Ham 34
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Liver Sausage (home made) fresh and smoked 1C
Pork Loins, small and lean 3-l Pork Shoulder for Boast ; .27
fSalt Pork .35
Spare Bibs " 21
For Thanksgiving we will have a large assortment of the tinest Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens such as we had here years before. Our prices will be reasonable. Our stock will be in Tuesday. -Select your choice and we will keep and deliver same to you for Thanksgiving.
H. CHICAGO WOMAN TELLS OF WORK
Bt Untteo Press INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. :!(. The renarkable work which women in varjous ndustrlea have accomplished during the .ast lour years, was pointed" out by Mrs. V. T. Cox, state chairman of the wornn's department of the industrial board n speaking before the annual convenUon of the Indiana Federation of Women's Clubs here today. Mrs. Cox pointed out how women are low engaged in practically every line of vork md that they have made good .herever tried. m The winning of the war would not ave been possible without women givng their effects without stint, she delared. , Mrs. Anne Studebaker Carlisle, chairnan of the women's section n( th state ouneil of defense, also spoke on the ubjeet of women in war work.
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HOW WOMEN MAY AID, TO BE TOLD 1)T I'NITEn I'RESI. INDIANAl'OI.lsl, Nov. .2 0. How the women of Indiana may aid in the work of reconstruction taken up at the annual convention of the Indiana Federation of Woman's Clubs which opened here today. That women will have a large rart In the work of the country In transferring from a war to peace basis was the belief of those hero for the convention. Some sentiment has been manifested toward petitioning President Wilson to allow a woman representative to attend the peace conference. A-lthough several meetings were held during the day, the formal opening of the convention will not take place until tonigit. The main address at the session will be made by Calvin Kendall, IT. S. commissioner of education. The main subjects to be taken up by tha convention tomorrow will have to deal with the work women have done toward helping win the war. ! . . BELGIAN ARMY PASSES LOUVAIN HAVRE. Nov. 21, (Night) The Belgian army has passed Louvain, It was announced by the Belgian war office today.
FASHION'S FORECAST: By Annabel AVorthington.' GIRL'S DRESS.
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When one finds a really online desir" for a lingerie part frock It is well u take advantage of it for the benefit rf future social affairs. For instance, tb quaint little frock illustrated in No. 901' has a large bertha collar which may b cut in square or pointed outline. The straight waiot has no fulness and r opening, for the dress slips on orer th head. The full three-quarter sleeves the long sleeve which is gatbred into i cuff may be chosen. The one piece skfri has a straight lower edge and it is gathered all aroond to the lower edge of th waist. TLs girl's dresa pattern No. 0013 Is cm in fire steeo 6 to 14 years. The 8 year eize requires 2s yards 18 inch flouncing, yard 36 inVh material. 2 yards edging and 3 yards 4 inch ribbon. Price 'Si cent
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. Designed for-, fckatinx or other winter t porta, this smart, coat costume for aevsre weather is 'one of the mo t popular presented. It is of velvet with a cape collar of the lame material. The novelty waistcoat is made of embroidered velvet corduroy and the dashing little chapeau matches,
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ECONOMY
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Thanksgiving! Stop! Think! It is the housewife upon whom rests to a large decree the success of this occasion. Let us assist you. Place your poultry order with us today or Monday and rest assured the bird we pick for you will he another cause for establishing your confidence in our meat department. P. S. Again we say: Order your Thanksgiving poultry today.
GROCERIES. Coffee R. M. C. Blend, 3 lb. can. .S9 Luncheon Preserves, tall jar, 35c; three for $1.00 Buckwheat, Old Fashioned. 5 lb. package , 55 Pancake and Self Rising Buckwheat three for . .25 Jell-0, all flavors, pkg. . . ; 10 Butter, fresh Creamery, lb 67 Quaker Oats, pkg 12 Sweet Potatoes, per lb 5tf Celerv, four large well bleached stalks 10 Toilt Paper, large rolls, 3 for 25
MEATS. ' Leaf Lard, pQr lb. 28tf Oscar Maver's Small Frankforts, lb 22 Fancy Rib Roast Rolled, lb 30 Chuck Roast Native Beef, lb.. .20 to 28? Short Steaks, lb.... 28 Sirloin Steak, lb 30o Round Steak 30 Fresh Spare Ribs, lb .22 Bacon, Georgia Squares, lb 38 Veal Stew, lb. 22c; 5 lbs.. 31.00
HAVElG-UN WITH ) 100-MILE RANGE (ny Crl D. Oront, I nlted Pre Man orrmpoi?rlent ). WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. Had the war continued, the T'nited States would hive Tifid a long ranne Kun. .shoot ins; much farther than the Teuton one, which fhHled Paris. The. gun the I'nited States proposed to make , would have had a range of nrohahly 100 miles but whether it will be developed now that tho Ftrugarle is over is uncertain. l-ike the mounting of the hi? 14Inch naval Rims f.r front warfare, this Ion's ranpe weapon was to be the product of navy brains. Not that oidtiance men believed such a weapon to be of military value, but they did agree that it miKht hove a psyihoI'ftrtcal effei't. The grun is understood to have been planned nlone lines similar to the German machine. It was to be a Run within a gin, in other wcrde, a subcalibre gun. The explosive charge would' cover the area of the blKer pun but act on a smaller tube within, thus producing a Mr tower, on a comparatively small project'le. ordnance men say the German gun and this one are both "freaks" with
out sufficient ability to destroy the enemy to make them militarily worth the cridt.
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FRESH LEAN PORK LOIN ROAST, lb.
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FRESH CUT LEAN'PORK CHOPS, lb.. ........26c FRESH SPARE RIBS, LEAN AND MEATY, lb.. jloC
FRESH PIGS FEET OR NECK BONES, lb . .
FIRST WOMAN AID IN WHITE HOUSE
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FRESH LEAF LARD, ALL YOU WANT, lb.
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I Fresh Ba'timore Oysters, per quart, 65c
Our assortment of Fruits and Vegetables is a somplete as the season permits.
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Miss Lillian A. O'Neill. Mis Lillian A. O'Neill of Jersey City is the first woman in the nation's history to hold a position in the executive offices of the White House. She i secretary to Josph P. Tumulty, secretary to the president. She succeeds a man who entered militarv service
Prime Native Beef Pot '1 Pl Roast, lb lUU
15c 16c 26c 28c 22c 19c 6c
Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, lb Prime Native Short Ribs of Beef, lb Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb. Genuine Spring Lamb, hind quarter, lb Genuine Spring Lamb, fore quarter, lb Fresh Cut Beef or
j Lamb Stew, lb.
Fresh Liier, sliced to order, lb
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Small Lean California Hams,- lb. ; . ... . .,. .. ... Sugar Cured Boiling Bacon, lb. . . . . . . : ;
N Hungarian Style Papricka
Bacon, lb.. ....... M. Ham, Berlin or Veal Sausage, lb Downey's Delight the best Butterine churned, lb A No. 1 or Troco Brand Nut Margarine, lb. ........ Norway Salt Mackerel, 2for.... Extra Large Dill Pickles,
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Libby's Fine Gut Sauer Kraut, per qt. IOC
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