Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1919 — Page 11

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fXattoa&l Crop Improvement Service ! Potato Flour and Potato Starch.

POTATO floor tfiould not bo confosed with potato etarrh flour, "hich Is starch obtained by process of washing the etarch fcr'n from th cellulose, then allowing the starch to deposit aad t&a water pass off. Potafo flour. Ms th other hand, I the whole potato washed, cooked and Caked on hot rollers and ground Into Bour containing all of the protein and Pther vegetable and mineral substances which are wasted la 6tarca making. Before the war all th natural potato flour we obtained was Imported from Europe in Immense quantities. It is stated thnt should we produce an equnl amount to that formerly Imported It wtuld take oar entire potato crop. All during the war the bakers rert? handicapped for the lack of natural potato flour, but cow several ailij

have been established In America, which are making a very superior tirticle which will compare tv,-rariy with any flour ever n;.ul anvuL.-r,. In the world. When the war broke out and wo reeled this flour, the market wa entirely bare and we had no machinery in this country with which to make it. We had let our raw material go to waste and had bought finished products from other countries which we should havo made ourselves. Mills equipped with American machinery to make American potato flour have been established at Cadillac. Mich.; Grand Rapids. Wis.; Bemidji. Minn., and Idaho FalL. Idaho, with several other mills la process of construction. It will be some time before we can ratch up with the demand, but it will be one of America's foremost Indu tries within a few years.

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Old-Shoe Comfort'

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EVER consider why old shoes are so comfortable? It's because they've shaped themselves to fit your feet.

You can have this "old-shoe" comfort in nw shoes--in Educators, because they're shaped like your feet to begin with. They let your feet grow as they should, free from corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches and other foot ills. They're the type of shoes our boys wore ia France. 1 For your protection remember unless the shoe it branded EDUCATOR on the sole, it is not an Educator.

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Made for Men, Women and Children

Special prices on Children's Educator Shoes, made of the best patent

leather. Sizes to 0.. $2.95 Sizes 8K2 to 1 1 .$3.45 Sizes 1 V2 to 2 $3.85

Jacob Pogasch 342$ Michigan Avenue, ,.. Indiana Harbor. Ind

TITTLE BROS.

Wholesalers and retailers of all kinds of fresh and smoked meats. We handle the best and the cheapest in the Calumet region. This sale for

one week commencing Sat. Nov. 8, ending Saturday, Nov. 1 5. 3717 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor, Ind.

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, NOV. Sth ONLY

Strictly Fresh Leaf Lard . . Strictly Fresh Small Pork Loins Strictly Fresh Pork Shoulders Strictly Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens.

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BEEF r resn Round Steak I9l2c Fresh Hamburger Steak. . AlVzC Native Beef Rib Roast. .. .16V2c Native Pot Roast I2l2c Native Boiling Beef TVc PORK Fresh Sliced Pork Steak. . . .22c Pig Pork Side or Shoulder. . .22c Strictly Fresh Neck Bon.?s . . 7!2C VEAL Native Leg of Veal 20VzC Native Veal Roast 19V2C Native Veal Breast with pocket ISc Native Veal Stew 1&'2C

SPRING LAMB

Hind Qr. of Lamb 15c Fore Qr. of Lamb I2V2C.

SMOKED MEATS

No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams. .24V2C.

No. 1 Skinned Hams 24V2C No. 1 Calli Hams 1914c No. 1 Sugar Cured Wide Bacon ZSY2c No. 1 Sycamore Square Bacon 29Y2c Sweet Salt Pork 32c Boneless Rump Corn Beef... 20c Home Made Sauer Kraut...72C Fresh Large Select Oysters, per quart .... 55c

Our meats are the best our prices are the lowest. We sell as we advertise. TITTLE BROS.

3717 Cedar St.

Charles Berendt, Mgr. Phone 830. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

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STORE HOURS Open Monday, Tuesday, Wed., Thur. and Friday until 6 p. m. Saturday until 10 p. m.

D. COHN

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This tremendous sale is a sale of finest value-. Don't overlook this shoe sale featured below.

Winter needs of the finest merchandise, that of quality and good workmanship, can be found at the Be e H during our one day sale. Buy your winter needs now; don't wait. Here's an opportunity to save money single purchase.

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Sale for Saturday only, Nov. 8tK-Grea

Striking Values in Nien'

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Men's and Boys' Overcoats in a wonderful assortment of styles and patterns consisting of Hart, Schaffner & Marx and many other well known brands.

Boys' Overcoats of beautiful selective patterns; styles with belts, double breasted and made exceptionally long. The very latest and the boys will like them; $10 and $12.50 values.

Men's Overcoats this lot consists of a very large assortment in single breasted form-fit, double-breasted Chesterfields for the older

men. The materials are wonderful, that rich appearance. Shades of black and oxford gray. Special

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Another group of Boys' Overcoats in finer materials, valued at $15.00, $16.50 and $18; doublebreasted, belted, which gives it the mannish style. Special for Saturday $12.50

Boys $5.00 Sweaters in shades of maroon, grey and dark grey; now is the time to buy these warm articles when you can save a few dollars. Special

$2.95

Large assortment of Men's Dress Shirts with soft and stiff cuffs, beautiful range of stripes and plaids, some of sombre MnMMHHHMi stripes, others

more striking. Large ranges that will please every one. Spe-

Men's All Wool Jerseys formerly selling at $4.00, with turtle neck; maroon, grey, blue, combination stripes. Special

The prices listed on this ad mean a great saving to YOU. The prices are cut to practi0 cally one-half of today's market value.

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$2.00 765 Neckties on hand for Saturday during this sale; $1.50 values; of beautiful si 1 k s. both light and dark shades. Special $1.00

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Boots at unusual price reduc-ductions.

The Bee Hive Footwear for men, women, misses and children featured in this event are models that have ust arrived. They are the season's accepted styles and are all representatives of the high standard of the Bee Hive quality. The variety of styles assures discriminative choosing and the range of sires in each style. An exfiert fitter assures perfect satisfaction. SHOP EARLY

Two Attractive Money Saving Groups'

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Women's Brown Kid Lace French Heel Boots; Women's Black Kid Lace French Leather Heel Boots ; Women's Brown Kid Military Heel Boots. Women's Black Kid Military Heel Boots. Women's Gun Metal Calf French Leather" Heel Boots. Women's Gun Metal Calf Military Heel Boots.

Men's Brown Calf English last; Men's Gun Metal Calf, English last; Men s Black Vici Kid. full toe, blucher and lace; Men's Gun Metal Calf, full toe; Men's Brown Calfskin leather, plain military heel.

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$45.00 Ladies Long Coats made of black a-tr blue and tan, all wool kerseys, full bud w;i;i p good quality lining; some with im..tat;cn br-iAr seal collar. Special sale

$35.00 Pel- C!m-!,

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High rat!e of Sidies' mi.-?cV ,-iru! children's slip-nn Sweaters, all w-..; I and ail s h a d . Prices frtii

$3.75 U. $13.75

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$67.95 Ladles' Lone- Co.r.

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Made of best quality Victoria cloth. Br!:n ci--.Si.. iv.i ing, large seal collars; all sizes. Spec r! lor Sctuulr

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