Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1920 — Page 6
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Prize Winners In Recruit Essay Contest for Schools
MTKAT AXI THE BENEFITS Or AN ENUSTKENT IN THE XX. S. A JUST? Tirat Prize. Timos .Jiann.., mni ehai.ge. The vuu -. instfrnirinant ib-iierKlcnt thirteen colonics mi the Atlantic bave developed into the most powerful, free, democratic. tr.s-t-erou?', and proRr!si c nation of the orliJ. InM-uaWv, too. s-he- i fast In -cominjc the most m led ainor.s tin- nations. lY'-vloush- sli.. 1)1.1 no a army: today when war iiiiKht cnmn t. her shores from the rsi. from the' We-t, 'Ut of the air. sh- nrc.is sons prop:; re. bodily and mentally to .If fend l r sacred soil aga.nst ho.-ti'.o a fswr. She needs mi army to with .-.pry To1bl fmirg.'n.'v. V'ormerl y life in th army was looked upon a scmrc or curse. Now under enlighten. jl b-a.ier-hip it offers to lh.' enlisted man benefits which are to ho found nowhere els.-. Ths benetits nr.' rH - fold: 1'hysi. -i.i. educational. sooi.il, nn;iii-ial. and moral. Tht soldi'M- is nourished with the hihrst grade of food. Mis body is aiiuo; perfectly d- -el..t..-d by daily drills, ''amp
i'fe hardens turn t" climatic exposures, llxt" rt ni.-di.nl h t ' .-rnbince finovcs extant fh .sioiil defects. Kdij.-H I u.ria 1 possihMi! ies are practically unliuiiied. varying from inM ruct ion in the rudiments of the I'.tislih lunSiisg.'. to speci.-iliziit mil in almoMi any univors.'y p..i-,rlint. work. Army instruction . .peciw 1 1 y blend theory and p."a. ip " in s. i.'iu'. Scol'U h.iiett: foe the so'.tii.-r ll.l'inl" tv;.i both in Aim ri. a and abro.-o!. Th' ao.:ii::its him with different tyi-e of men. i ;md broadens i. -ws of lit ". II:s toiita't with men from fVnry state of the tinnm deepens x.itiiin him a cerise of tru" A merioa n ism often en i 1st merit .ri th- miny b-.- become to a man a sleppimt-st one to fuluie t-ro'iuiieuce as a leader .-iicna h.s f el 1-. ,v no-n. !'ho. it'll not hlh! s.,l;iried. a soldier .;iii la asi.ie muti-'y, .-nice' the government ief r s hix ordinary expenses. The t'tii'cd .tt.-s 'i'r. ii'-'jry pij s him four tier ut interest op any d.-por.its. Ite,;Jcs, the government offer:- liini the .--. fe st ind (!.. a;'.'.l life mrance obt a bin bio.
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Wholesale MARKET Retail 81 State Street Phone 77
We will Stll our Best Grades of Meats at Following Low Prices: Kellner's Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked Hams 3Cc Kcllner's Smoked Picnic Hams 23c Bacon Squares 28c Young Pig Flams 30c oung Pig Shoulders 25c Fresh Young Pig Side Pork 28c Pork Loins, Small and Lean 27c Beef Pot Roast, choice cuts 15c Boiling Beef . 11c Hamburger Steak (fresh made) !2c Leg or Loin of Veal 25c Shoulder or Breast of Veal 29c Liver Sausage, fresh made 18c Pork Sausage, fresh made 20c Chickens (Hens) 35c Lincoln Butterine, 2 lbs. for 65c Take a'dvantage of our special sales. Trade at Kcllner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
... A1". . Ji LL'lf.lHHBWPWJLU JL-I l'roni a moral standpoint prac'1-l'yj no oilier inst Uu-Ion o)k;els the army. 11.., ..1, . -i ... 1 r,..,tfO-i, r,r on.t.l...! onl I
l"nfili" eourHge. . 1-in manhood, rspect for a ut lion t -, spirit of obelleirJc and a most de. f and I'. rvent love of iniiiitrj ai. d.tiopel by life in the
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In sioTt, army life with its" many l.. ro tits omits p-ohms which could inMiil in the soul of the enlisted man n nntii!ij loe for hiir countr.v, tor the I . A. Wll.M A 7.1' UN. Ace eighteen. ti:oi uAl-y ., Hamliiond. I ml. St. J.sepu lllgii School. 46 lCUSel H.. H lllllll"ld. W K AT ASE IEK IJENiriTS OF AN ENLISTMENT IN TMK JJ. 8. AltMTf Second Prlza. Out of : .- great .i ld uat has come h new man. A man with great- r isioij, more thoughtful, and with a. greater ambition to spply lumsel". The man who refus.-s to -,itif.r e himseif i.-lus the civilization oT the hiinmn lac.-. Uducation is the process of leading a. man out of himself and h:s surroundi ng into belter and more advanced conditions. Jfow foolish the man who scorn I he opportunities that come Ins wa! Any i man wishing to -tn intbiencc and distinction can receive tiiany opportunities tliat will prove, a very Krert aid. either as a career or as a flit ire success in ivil life, by enlisting: in the t inted Sulci army The ti-'iininc they receive benerit" them both physically and educationally. A round-rhoiil.le; ad mail will become j-traiidit. a man that h: a slovenly walk und slow in his movfinrnts soon develops a springy tep and becomes quick and nerget ii . The army 'caches men to love honesty and to ob.-y all ord.-is. no matter how difficult H.ey may I.e. It alo teaches n-en to adapt themsilves to persons and circumstances, for men of ail classes are side bv side, rich men by poor men. educated by til" uneduen'ed "When they return to -ivil life they are men that people Took up to and respect. The day his come when yiung America. 1 men hav to h diicateii if they wish to make anvth.ng of thtmselvej;. Where . an one ree.-ie a letter education tha i can be had in the I'n.ted .States army? The army ha a program of instruction which in. hub s all brandies of -tudy and scientil'ic know lease besides tn.-truct ion in the vinous trades, which wou.d be hard to I eive outside the arm.. . J'oi eicnet s can tudy Knp'.ish, w h;. h will tiiuK.' theiii better aW- to .-ompete vi ith American people when they return to civil life. The student is taught without a cent's .-.si to himself and is po onlv hems paid whi learning, but also is furnished vci'h all the books he nerd", eiothinu. wtiol.-sonie hod v-huiiding food, clcau comfortable and healthful sleeping Quarters, medical attention, dental work, rrer. a lion and healthful amusements. All th-ir is a-.ke.l of them is that they be earnest and willing to work. With such marvelous opportunities th. --. our vour.e men . a-i help the future of the rnot w ondej-f ul "nut ion in tne w ot id. AilNT-S AMliF.1V All Sjir.t?" Academy. Hammond.
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earn more. The army man looked up to 1' all who admire fine characteristics in men. The soldier fust barns ohedieti.-e. respect for law- and ord-r. p a t riotiam , courtesy, personal ol ca n 1 i news, adaptability. Ptid self-relianc . In an emergency, ;f j, a (.oldicr. everything is bandied with eonsiimatf skill by a oouiteous, seif-cr nt rolled young man. w ho know s his business. The uriny dev.lopn character, brinirs out the o.t in men. and teaches them rjualltles which are lacking. It creates moral a rnest ne.ss. it sets forth high principles, and high ideals. I ' you undervalue this force m your life? If you do not. sei.e this opportunity and be more; I'AKI.OTN" 1WXTO.V, Industrial High .School.
JACK DEMPSEY IS INDICTED
INTC.-fNATION!. N EW5 SLH1CE SAN FKAM "IS" O. 1-V!,. ;7 - lnd,.tmi nts again.Tt Jack 1 einpcev' and ios manager .lack Kearns were returned . lo re, today on a true hi'l voted by the j fedeial uriind jury. The indictment) aainft hot iiilie champion and his! manan'r ullee a conspiracy to evade ! the dia.'l law. An indictment, agam.-t !
Iiempoey allege... evasion of tlie draft, itencji vvaiiantH were issued for the arrest of )mp.-ey and Kearns by Federal Judge Win. C Ann Fleet.
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Specials For Saturday, Feb. 28
BEEF BEEF FRESH TENDER BOILING BEEF, lb 10c CHOICE CUT NATICE SIRLOIN STEAK, lb 27c PRIME NATIVE BEEF POT ROAST, ib 16c BEST CLTS OF NATIVE PORTER HOUSE, !b 32c PORK PORK FRESH LEAN PORK LOIN ROAST. Ib 25c FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS, lb 27c FRESH SPARE RIBS. LEAN AND MEATY, lb 19c FRESH LEAF LARD. ALL YOU WANT, lb 23' val lamb MILK FED NATIVE VEAL LEG OR LOIN. Ib.'. 23c VEAL BREAST WITH POCKET. Ib 18c FRESH CUT RIB OR LOIN VEAL CHOPS, lb 28c Select Brand Smoked Meats SELECT BRAND SKINNED HAMS. lb.. 25c SELECT BRAND CALIFORNIA HAMS, lb .21c SELECT BRAND BACON. MILD AND -LEAN, lb 25c SELECT BRAND LEAN SALT PORK, lb 28c SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
WHAT ARE TUX BENEFITS OJT AN ENLISTMENT I IT THE U. S. AJUAT? Third Prle. Newton IV linker said: "AYe had lost sitfiit of the tremendous potential value of the army as an educational inflitut'.on f'-r the training of young men to become not only finished .soldiers but citizens able t" earn more and be in. -re Karn more and be more; AYl at stronger incentive could a young, mur: lt-.ve for joining the college in Khaki? To t... a n 1 . i; ,ou s the army indeed becomes an -d u-a ' lona t institution. It off- r t i. i.iu; i . ou. ses for all vocations A ou w ho ar idling about your honn s, earning rothing. learning nothing piepare .vhii'soIvcm for an occupation in civil life. t the government s expense. Pecome a machinist, an engineer, a lineman, a radio operator, retire to your home.M with an occupation and become a success. To yo-i who have never had the advantages of an education, the army is a veritable high achool. You may take an elementary course or equip yourself with a higher education. The army lemcmbers the foreigner and provides an alien course which is a short cut t o obtaining cit Uent-hip papers an.; beconoiiij truly Americanized The opportunities of travel present themselves to few. You may have free transportation to Cermany. Franc-, Hawaii. China. Alaska. Oratify your
wander-lust, and obtain a boaruenmg Influence and culture. j Avail yourselves of a physical educa--tion: become an athlete. Ileides the wonderful benefits of s-tting-up exercises and gymnasium work, you will posse.-' a knowledge of disease and it's preventatives, lirst-aid. and tarn-
KL'TTFP. S.?r7 tuh Creamery, extra, Sl'jo; standard. 64'ic; fust. 57 6 4c; seconds. 4 9fjT-3. Kv'iS Keeeipts. ease. Current re-eipts. CfiJc; held lirsts, 4-'6 4c; f rs?, i '.; : refrigerator. 23 t- 4fc: cheeks. a."a CSe; di:M:es. 40f 4 4e. CIIF.KSr? Twins, rev. 27c: daisies. i'9 .i ft 30'ic: yo'iin Americas, '.',' if lac; lor.ghorns. 'J- brick. 2 7c. I-IVR rOn.THT - Turkeys. 4'"'c; chickens, li.c: springs. "!c: roostets. 25c: geese. 24(u 2.c; ducks, 3!e. POTATOES- Receipt s. R ,8r Minnesota and Dakota. Ohio. $ 4).5i 4.80; "icon;n, $4.3.i -Jy 4.i'. CHTCAOO CASH GRAIN. WHEAT -No. 4 red. j;.27,l-. CoRN X.i. :: rnie;. M.47, Nt- 4 mixed. SI 44 'ft 1.4;,; No. ?. white. $l.49'.i "(il.31: No. 4 while. 4 P -ft !.!: No. " yellow . $l.4v W 13c.; No. 4 yellow. $1.43-6-1.47.
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CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOiiS Receipts. 17.0ni. Market, about IS .. liigl:r. Itu'.k. fl4.23 'o 15.10. Top. $13.23. Ileav v weight. $14.00 ii 1 4.65. Medium weight. $1 4.50 -a 13. 1". Light veighi. $ 1 1 85 '3 I 5.25. I.ijht liichts, $ 1 4.30 (i 15.0'. Heavy pack mac sows, smooth. $12.7313.30. I'ackm sows, roiiKh. $12. 4na 12.75. Pigs, $13.25 all. 73. CATTLE Ileceipts. 3, "00. Market, slow, mostly steady. Peef Steers: Medium and Ilea vywetjrh t. $1 4.f0 it-lti.u0; choice and prim.-. JI i rC '1 tO.f'ii; medium and pood. ? 11.25 d 1 4.na ; Liaht AYeia'ot. $fi to U 1 1 .25: Rood and choice. $11.751 15.23: common and me.imtn, $4.60 ti fc.25. P.uteher Cattle: Heifers. JS.r.n'u 12.5": cow s. f.23'?l-ll 30: bull". $7.25 'ri 1 ". 75. aimers and Clutters: Cows and heifers. S4.t0 'a 6.23 : canner Rteers. S "."0 a' 7.-5. e?v! calves UiRht and bandy weight ), $t:.S..'& 1.3. IVesier steers. $7.50 fl 1.5(1. Slocker st-crs. $$.73 ft :.(. Stocker cw s and lieifers. $7.7 5 rn 1 1 .fi. CHICAGO Y-F.Al.e-- 50 to (to lbs.. 1 7 n ISc: 70 to 80 lbs.. I9f:i 20c: So to 100 lbs., 21 -it 22c; fancy. 23c; overweight kiilneys. 1 40 to 173 lbs . U'Sl 13c.
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Miss Hoover will sliow you liow t o ;j;o down into your j'UL's ami 1 i 1 - til ! 1 " ' after all the rest have had a "try."'. The Reason It Beats, as it Sweeps, as it Cleans .lust, read that over now and you will iret the full si;jniti aii'-e of it. The Hoover Cleaner is the only, machine t hat irets ALU the dirt and Adds Y LAI'S of life to your rus. Did Miss Hoover irivo von a Free Demonstration? Standard Electrical Engineering Co. 633 South Hohman St. Telephone 525 Hammond, Ind.
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A WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT TRADE AT WEIL'S.
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Old Colony Coffee, a regular 55c. today 49c Xice SnvJI Prunes, per lb .15c Happy Home Catsup, large bottle. 17c Navy Beans, per lb He Rice, fancy, per lb 16c Brag Soap, bar 5c; six bars 27c Club House Brand Tali Milk. 15c; dozen $1.79 Vanilla Wafer., per Ib '. 28c Your last chance at the Heinz Beked Bean Sale. MEATSSPECIAL CUT PRICES FOR SATURDAY Beef Pot Roast, young and tender, per lb 18-22c Best Quality Beef for Stew, lb 15c Plate Boiling Eeef, per lb 12c Fresh Hamburger Steak, per lb 18c Sirloin Steak, 38c quality, special at w. . .28c Round Steak, fresh cut, young and tender, lb.. .... . .25c Nice Lean Pork Lrin. vhole or half, lb 24c Swift's Premium Pork Loins, 6-8 ib. average, Ib 31c Nice Lean Pork Butts, Ib 25HC Veal Shoulder Roast, ib ' 28c Fresh Breast or Stew. Ib 22c Morris No. 1 Quality Sbnned Ham?, 12-14 Ib. average, nice and lean, special !b 352c Fresh Bel! Shape Leaf Lard, lb. . .' 2312c Weil &e North Side Grocer who advertises, gives S. & H. Trstling Stamps and delivers to all parts of the city.
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TO ANNER GROCERY and MARKET jfj) G. M. BRUSEL, Prop. 476 HOFFMAN ST. We Close Every Thursday at 12 o'clock
To prepare and enjoy a meal it is necessary to buy good groceries and meats in a clean store and feel you have not overpaid for them. Compare the following prices with others, considering quality. Buy in quantities and save dollars. Fresh Eggs, guaranteed 61c Good Luck Oleo, per Ib 414c Fancy Santos Coffee. 43c Milk, tall cans 15c Fancy Peas, per can I2l2c Extra Fine Rolled Oats, 5 lbs.. . 35c Larabee's, Gold Medal or New Century Flour, Vr bbl. . .$1.95
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Heinz's Peanut Butter 15c, 25c, 35c Prime Beef Chuck Roast 2H2C Prime Beef Pot Roast 18c Prime Beef Rib Roast 28c Prime Beef Sirloin Steak 33c Fresh Hamburger . . . . .20c Fresh Small Pork Shoulder 25c Best Pure Lard 31c
Milk Fed Veal Chops. Ib 34c Milk Fed Veal Breast 22c Milk Fed Veal Shoulder 26c Small Hearts, lb Ul2c Fresh Pigs Feet, all fronts, lb BY2c Fresh Leaf Lard, lb 24c Small Lean Pork Chops, lb 34c Fresh Baltimore Oysters, quart 65c,
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You need not be a Paderewski or a Rachmaninoff. Think cf it you or any other member of the family can sit down right in your own home and enjoy the pleasure of making 3-our own music as well as many who have studied tor years! Everyone can play and sine, too. Ihe new rolls have the words printed on them always before your eyes as the roll unwinds. You need think cf nothing but the songs and the joy of singing them. We have a splendid lot of players including: Straube, Hammond, Kohler & Campbell, Francis Bacon and Lmdeman & Son. Come in and play your favorite selections yourself. Lasf terms. Old pianos taken in exchange. We are cpexi Saturday nights.
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