Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1920 — Page 12
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"7"QU don't have to pay the present high jt, prices for your jams, jellies nnd preserves nor the high price for store ranch-. Use Kara -the Great American Sweet for every purpose. Kara is another word for economy. Many women have learned that Blur Label Karo is not only a delirious spread for pancakes, but will sweeten their food at much less cost than sugar, and make the most wholesome Home-made Candy. Stewed fruits, candied sweet potatoes, brown bread, muffins, coffee cake, pudding hundreds of foods are new prepared by the best cooks with Karo. NOTE: Your croeer is selling Blue Lahet Karo by the dozen cans the be?t end chcapcct way to buy it. Ask him the price. CORN TROOUCTS RFJFINING COMPANY 17 Battery PUce New York
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Three Generations of Loyal Service SEVENTY years ago the New York Central Railroad ran the first local train between New York and Peekskill. Patrick Boylan, who had worked for years as engine-tender and fireman, was its engineer. Full of honors and good deeds, the life of Patrick Boylan came to an end, but William, his son. trained in the tradition and practice of the engineer's calling by his father, daily runs his switch engine at Harmon. William the second, grandson of Patrick, still following the family tradition, is a passenger brakeman on the Hudson River Division. Vincent, son of William the first, works in the Equipment Department. Margaret, his sister, is in the office of the Auditor of Passenger Accounts.
The Boylans are no prouder of this record than are we. Three generations of loyal service it is fine to have given them; it is fine to have inspired such devotion. The organization which can thus hold the good-will of a family from father to son and grandsons is more than mechanically efficient. It is human. If we are able to give the public an efficient and satisfactory railroad service, it is hu gely because we have thousands of employes as faithful and loyal as the Boylans. We know j-our interests and ours could be in no better hands.
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THE NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES CIGKir, - LAKE IRIEiV WESTERN' - MICHIVN' CKNTEAL BOSTON & ALFAXY - TOLEDO (VOHIO CENTKL - riTTSPUKC.l I i LKE ERIE XEAr YtWK CENTRAL- AND - SUBSIDIARY LINE?
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When several subserihers are on a party line, all are entitled to equal service. Tt would neither he fair nor practicable to nssimi cerlain periods of the day to raeh user. All jdiould have access t the line
on equal Terms. r,aer l.urness is posMh.e only ihro.uuii the co-operation of the subscribers i h- niselves. A telephone line should never he held longer than live minutes on a local call. Prolonged conversation, particularly on party lines, may cause serious delay toothers who wish to use the telephone for an emergency.
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