Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 7 August 1919 — Page 10
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THE TIMER Thursday. August 7, 1919 C H TV n t State Street, Hammond, Ind.. Now On!
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:;"ti:atioial news service! Sii : V'jTOX, Aug. 7. i'aimlies in f--'en:.,- cities uf the country paid sixt. en
r-'-r ore in June tor twemy-tw
faj5.-Ij.rd articles of food than the aver-
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P'-"" by the department of Jabr-r. The a-tlKe cost of the same foods in a sjUy-sevtn ttr Cunt mere than in 1313. The average costs rpr family per year: City 1913 19H 1119 Birmingham $350.01 JS94.M $"t-?.!2 Atlanta 3."4.i? C'" 0.71 O'.M ;i
Scranl-n I..s A; 1. s "." velar.i! '. P.attle Detroit San Krancisco . Kuffalo Kansas City Denver
Portland. Ore. 350. Indianapolis 3.14. CS St. L.i)is 316. S2 Mi:-au;;t' 3 Is.. 03 Chicago 327.92
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5 7. 15 571.00 .71.84 576.07 " '13.2 4 568.67 5 70. SI 555.44 54S.S1 559.69 54S.52 5 49.30 536.90 5 14.74
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- Letters From Soldiers
From R. W. Pause, U. S. N.
SQUEEZ
TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement becomes painful it is usually an indication that tha kidneys are out of order. Keep these organs healthy by taking
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HE'S OUT OP THI "OTJTPIT. Mother, tk'' my uniforms and stow them in the trunk. Each suit. ..-nmrlete and folded neat. am- n tlie oth r junk: Tack litem w.'il in camphor balls to keep th re. ths away. And hr:n? re.e tin se -ivil:.an clothes, for I've come heme t i stay. Give rr. h-aek my l!tth. room, with rictnres .n th" wall, here I e;ui sm.-'k.j and la'ih and jcke when anybody calls: I'll Invite ejhf whii!" biin .h ovr they'll make Fomo noise, perhaps. Eut p!eas don't frown or yell "ripe down whf-n it. e rnes time for tans. And. Mother d. ar. f. r surrer br-ak out the swe'.lest how, And will you make an an jrl cake? you certainly do knmv hijw; I'll help yu with the cooklnjf. believe m? I'm no slob. And not a crumb will hit the derk u-hll? I fitn on the job. Just break the news to Father and listrn to him rare He'll wonder uhv I didn't die and fill a sni.-.r s f ra v " : Eat if !: il ia.. t-u k:cktne and never chew the e.
crowded and the heat so Intense we simply could not handle the crowds properly. For Friday and Saturday I have been fortunate In p-ettlne more experienced help, which w 111 give us a force of 14 clerks. Electric fans have been installed which will help some. The stock, as patrons of this store all know, consists of nothing but high class, reliable merchandise, and is strictly new and up-todate. 'TSsa WhSio Sfre o. loss at This Time Wieams Vom Qam as St (Slues Wou am QBppoB'ZunEty to Pwhase ih& Best of Iif3ercBaamsB$s3 at -ess Jhaw Wholesale Jilal Sale will continue until a certain amount of cash has been raised. Store will be kept open Friday until 9 P. M. 'NUF SED! MONEY TALKS!
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I'll plow and sow and rake and ho. unl shake it up. at that. r lease let me "sleep in" In the m-rn-ing P' '. up just when I l:k. ; Don't dar- wake at l;ec:ll and sr-nd me i-ut to hike; And, M.ith- r. if you "savy" what piece and fv.!. t means. Have oh .-ted rtakes :md eriddle cakes. but ' n;zi '" on th- b ans. Join the "Navy" and see the vrorld. Fy P.ICH.vriD tV. I'AUSK, U. S. X.
I'KOTESTS TO SENATE AGAINST JAP THEFT
Beats Ru
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tel. 11. A.u' !i Pyr: "Who will adopt an orphan?" ha ht en ans-.v. r-d by I.- o F. Myr?, wdl known in fportinsr circles, who has adopted six orphans. They ure being tend' rlv eared, for bv .Mrs. Myers, who told i',,. Hj..r she wish.-d h.-r house was lare enough to accommodate more. Col. Iy-t's app. -i) was answered by a number of we'ii'hv Kas Hu,- residents, who are sai-i to loi-.e mad" 'iirratiR"-no-nrs to . ire t'.-r r.e or m-re orphans
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Out; Fined $50 r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' BOSTOX. Mass. Has a woman who lives up.stai.-s the rUht to beat h.-r rurs at a time when the washiai; of the family downstairs is hanyinff out and rij.-1'.t in the path of the ru dust" Mrs. Ilessio c;ordon, who lives downstairs in a house in Dorchest. r. thinks not. it developed when she was found KUilty ir the iK.r.-iii.-trr court of iamasiK personal prciicjty belonging to Mrs. Frances Freidman. .Irs. Frej,Jn:an alleges that Mrs. Gordon had slashed a J75 rarlor rug of
hers after she had beaten it over the protest of Mrs. Gordon that the Gordon washir.ff was out, Mrs. Gordon was fined $39. Sh appealed.
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KANSAS CITY SHOPS DOWN 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! TvANVAS C1TV. Mo., Aug:. 7 With tar v. alk-out here to lay of the c. 1. . n. shop mp!oycs. 2.10 stronc, the shutlown of all railroad repair shops in
Atinsas (':ty is cpmpb t. I'assenKer service alone will be miia-
I'aiti.d tip to ptandard.. aa far as pos- j
on maintaining that service. Mails and passengers alone will be moved. Ilmbarpocs have bee,, placed apainst al p tishahle goods ;it!I live strk. Ui;i"ti Uaders predi-t. the strike will h- won ".n a day or two."
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When you are tired out after the day's grind, you will find mui- to be the best bracer and its effects on the mind are permanent. The question of "What will we d for amusement ?" is fully an-, swercd when there is a player piano in your home, dust put on your "old favorite" and with a -few
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