Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1920 — Page 14
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SHE'LL ORGANIZE NEW YORK SECTION OF WOMEN WRITERS
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: :' uhe;i! r have tu'Cciiu.-hc.-tU'il or m!latil in Monti;. r f"r many other rfiismis. the era in may not irnnv at till or !! have only a tow iorrtiitac of germination. on of the thinirs which t-vcry farm huri'iiu should undertake is to -too that every mouther and every fartiieiwithin the comity shall make :i practice of testing all seed for vitality, by the aid of the children of the public ehoo!.
How to Do It. This may be done ty tuUlni? n:i ordinary p'attirux par-er and foldm;; it like a book. Wet it. pen Hut. Count one hundred rjicia just uh they eome. 1'l.tcrt t'fjii on :).-. half of the blotting 1'ip-T .i !h;tt thf y !o not touch, t". ;ir a .""trip of cloth ahout two :n. o.'i w ide and ten itu lies lorg. i'ut il in the fold of the blotter. i'"'-!d ,ai tuforc. It is tiest to i. ;." several te.std f : o::i d.ffrrnt parts of your ?crd Ii;kh. Vuii . an vrap a loth or po-.-tX '.v.ixeil i:i"r .ironed thetn, inl:nf them all ui. nay on top f other, leaving the enJ i ; -e. l. :!,ru; ttse rioth strips : an ; it. ,va like the v. ; U i!i a l.iMp. in a (.. .. ,,f vatt-r. This v. ill l.-.'ji tin- Idattiiu: I'.'i cr ala p 'ot i 'a:.'; : : the tf-: fr. --e or d. out. .Mwayy i.et t a:il"r in l.i.o t;;.i-s lU-a.l t! after M .-r, d.i. S'-parat.- into ihipe I..!.-; i:..'ll'. tl.o. riiiwini; an !. i; or in,. i . v. ,..ik. tla just ta'v;:i:; u! .stert s'o m. dead, ibo.-,. w In.t have not Ker initialed at at! Ji..-.1 rod wlieal and oats houh! f-;iroiit :.". per cent stroni; if t -st is poor and you aimot K'-t bettor 5sccI. fan the seed a'Kain and make another tc-,st.
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Followins: nmoyt enjoyable s. ial I I lef rf. biueti t s l.enefi' tin the. oeeaslialf In sir f "i i v i nc" nil entertain- j ion w .-r..- served st the elos'- f the proa,a proiiram. varif l and ompl.-j... was pram . 'orn ni i : tea jn ohftrire of u-
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MANY TTTPROVSMENTS. I Aceordir.rj t-a T'refsider.t C. . of Do- ' hire Strei-t I'aiHvay y ri--1 . rda y ' e", n-tol i t ur.-s in (io- wa- of laiia ,).--r.iea ar. I.. 1 '- m.-i'li- j-i .-., a-o.. .......
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Mrs. Isaac Pearson. Mrs. Isaac Pearson, rational president of the Leajrue of American Penwomen, has pofie to New York city to organize a New York section of the leaprue. This section has anon-; its members many well-known writers. It will make a point of helping the younff writing women and having1 an oversight over students in journalism, illustration and music. Mrs. Pearson recently organised A section in Buffalo.
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MYSTIC rLCUR Ibst Family Patent Flour, (a5 K.s
Service is Popular Fc
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AVE A'E SPECIAL BARGAINS EVERY DAY IX THE WEEK
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24' ; LBS. LARABF.K'S BEST FLOUR $1.38 f:j
ICiailS i MONARCH BLUEBERRIES. NO. 2 CAN... 35c f
1 FORT DEARBORN GRA1 E!) FINK APPLET No. 2 can 33c
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The prices ve qnole will convince gu that meat is the cheapest cf Eiyihin yeu can buy toity.
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Armour's Tomato cr V?e
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3j C!Exra Special Pet or Carn- ! alien iT;Ik, tail A A.
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GOLDEN BORAX NAPHTHA POWDER. Pkg. LARGE PACKAGE
... j Pet or Carnation Milk, baby
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atos "ii ma,,,- ',, .ta an- 8 0Z. BOTTLE CATSUP 1 0c c;eS due m proni.biiin, s.-i. r i a- tt,- N;W POLAND MINCE MEAT, k- 121 ?c 1 rz'y r:L:::-:::::- armour-s rolled oats. 2 Pkgs 25c N Atnonsr the .u e men nho "p, 1RG1NIA SWEET PANCAKE FLOUR, pU 10c
terday were two hr. titers. Keti-a ih'tm.l RED BhANi. No. 2 (bin lOc fi
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Charle3 . Gibson, of Sitai-i, In-i.; 4 LARGE ROLLS lOILE 1 PAPER OtLrs'were38 Ihrrv 'in "Zt7 'a"o ' OIL OR MUSTARD SARDINES, with kcV, 2 f OF . . . of .Snyder, and .To- Nic ko t. ,e . .. ,.. s' an t FOULDS' SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI, 3 Pk?S. . Jlenry Buceerilli. both of wliom win j
attend the Anu-i-icanij;at.i'n s--U.k1 at 'amp Cpt'Ti. fv York.
Captain Carter, in chart- at the
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buttons have been n-eeiv, for -lietrt-; choice C,in button. To aeromo-lata -x-s,,: ::. :e ..' ChOlce, Can.. Ftation will be ini-ti fr.-m S to S- l. in.
A FEW SPECIALS IN CANNED GOODS.
'nr.., m or't..;;1- CORN, TOMATOES. PORK AND BEANS. GREEN AND YELLOW CUT h su.-'piy of'i.n.n'ze m.' V. 'ry BEANS, CHILI CON CARNE, SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS, vour V,
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City
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. . . Orders to be cichvcrcd mu?t be m by 10 o'clock Saturday. Orders f will be taken after that time for delivery Monday.
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Members of the city oottn.-ti f W.-s II l.lllitOIld at'' ex,.e a.; ) : '. ' .- -,a'l Kriday eveninB wliej. ;ln rffort w.' probably be mad" t" jiass s.aie la--.', ordinances, desipne.l to b.o!st-r u;i 1.. city's finances. l'rom pi s-nt ; i a 1 : - . lions there will be sn a tin sn t; 1 ' y ',,t turnout of interested i-itiz'-it-. r.ane t oppose and some to boo..- the prep. -s , legislation. Since West Hammond its stib.r.tt
last July one of its prir.tpj! "ui 1 1 cf revenue has been cut ..ff. Retrench- ,1
ment has been the v..rl :n ail ff ' .e J ity's expend it u res sine' then. Tin- an- ;, lice force has ln-.n out t r. t he liiuit ntnl j si in all other depai tnientF ever;.- p.arrib'e J
dollar has been stive.!. in spite ,,;' teethe city's funs have been .farlby Iwindling white the income lias b
i"n away until ttie city da. is tire i. - k cnting alarmed. (
One of the proposed means of n.akbitr bp pait of the ibai t. thin i
on all automobiles and other Vrhi
operating in th" etty. i tie .'tune ,
is being followid in Hammond arid many other cities. Another o :a : . a lae now under consideration wonH plare license fees on the different Iti-.- ..f business.
Doth Of these measures btl' supporters and there are a',?-, who are oppose.! to them. Hot will be present Friday ven na Interesting session is exp. it.
Corner State and SH Sts., Ilammond. Phones: 135370.
I dozen cans for $1.10: cans- 6 cans ! for Puritan Halt Extract The '
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WasLFum-Crosby Pure;
Rye Flour, Ct 1 Qg! Argo Gloss Starch, A & r 2-;i lbs. ... pkr
NOTE: Wo have Sugar for our Customers at 17c per pound
Consumers Wholesale Grocers
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CHUCK ROAST UV2c MEATY FOT ROAST 11c BOILII'G BEEF 10c HAMBURGER, FRESH AND ALL BEEF 2V2c SIELOEi STEAK 22c SHORT STE4K 20c
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FRESH FORK SHOULDER ROAST 22c
FRESH BOSTON BUTTS FRESH M0"E MADE FORK SAUSAGE . . FRESH PORK LIVER, SLICED DELL SHAPE LEAF LARD, 4 pounds. . . .
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REGULAR BACON, WHOLE OR HALF 30c BACON SQUARES 27c SKINNED ES, WHOLE OR HALF 28c
HOME CURED RL'MP CORN BEEF
FRESH OYSTERS, per quart
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All you d ) is to set the mdic a t o 1 t h e Brooks does the rest.
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A larg-o crowd ar't . 11. 1 . i '.la ;.- of the American L.-.iti.iii sir...u. was held at the iliiiair. Hail E road way in In t-y ba.-t tiatii'. 1 Lincoln's birthday pr.ijsivuii ,n speakers and tnu.-i.' . a j.rev; was also the repui-ir bbi.iiatt 1 the Gary post.
TEACHERS PRESENT - SALARY INCREASE .V committee r.fna 1 ;;tis bta ibirx Teachers Association were prr.. nt th" meeting of the scho.d b.er.l :n ;-iry i.-.-t night when thej- presented h. ir ! ';; 11 askini? for a. .-alary iii.f. nsr of S t.i a month. It was favorabU- dt ;is ..ai a; i!l be taken up for c .nidi-rat i. !.
SNOW FOR 0 DAYS Residents of Gary who can remember the time when they saw snow ..n th K round for one hundred days s'r.ai-.h'. state that there are chances of it b.-ini; repeated attain this winter as there ha---already been a blanket of white ..n ih.ground for nearly eight y days ur.J with February not half over nnd March to come), there is a possibility of the record baing- broken.
Enthusiastic? Let us tell you how much Hammond people think of the Brooks. We have positive, living proof jots of it right here m Hammond. We want you to know beyond any doubt (and we will help you in every possible way to get the facts) that the- Brooks is the peer of all Phonographs in EVERY WAY. We can prove every statement we make. Let the Brooks come into your own home, where you can give it a thorough trial where father can . hear it, where the children can -hear it bring in the neighbors, if you want to. If the Brooks is not the machine we say it is; then we do not want your money. Make arrangements now to have the Brooks for Sunday.
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BECAUSE we graarantee the Brooks to be equal in tone quality to any tutkmg machine on the market, jcftardlcss of price. All of the di?,tmctsc I r es of the Brook? Autonnlic Repeating Phonograph have proven so c.'e nr able by those s'!io know and appreciate what an idea! phonograph muH be, that ve can but feel how fully our efforts have been jusiiked as we aie ni"t with its ever increasing demand. BECAUSE no phonos i h plays more l:le-!i!:e. nor reproduces more accurate!- the difficult parage- m ome of th.e greatest records: by the world's mort famous artists. When ynu listen to the Brooks Phonograph it seems as though you are in the actual presence of the artists themselves. BECAUbE improvement that are in addition to what careful buyers and ardcr.t music lovers have le.-vned to expect of the best imkes of phonographs are what mike the iJ rooks pre-eminent. Becauzc it i; so thoroughly practical, in addition to its outwitting cf many preious conceptions of reproduced tonal art. it has achieved the distinction of being the first really complete phonograph.
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Easy to Pay With Our Monthly Plan
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T7ic Same People Who Sell the Hohart M. Cable Pianos and Players
151 State St. Hammond, Ind.
We Will Take Your Old Machine in Trade
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