Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 226, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1922 — Page 8

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'ThJ; SUN NEVEU SEi- ON V.llEAl iskM AIN S TKolJBf.FS' 1 gSSsmStor e Open Evenings .During Sale! 1.5 ij..--',y'.v c-f;fc..r..srw s,:.i,W1'V,v.f.. 1 j

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Every item removed from our branch store, formerly at 212 E. State St, is new sacrificed at THE ARMY STORE, 20 STATE ST., just west of Hlohman St., at ridiculous prices. Every aitJcle mast be sold, no matter vhat it bnnjs. Out orders are to sell!

Large 10c size BULL DURHAM ToBaecc 3c pkge Dozen 90c

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Tyrsa in varion? sections oi British domainr thit are .usinj; Great Dritsin ray hairs Above, at left , group of natives in India nrrepied during mut'iy. At rit;ht, Moslem chiet pieadinu with Allah tr ro test aff"inst polities rf the British n lurKcy. At left center, Etryptian .ichttnt; men. G.liv. Soutl Africrns aro;:nd courthouse at Johannesburg durinj; t.oiihle in South Africa ivlu. at . uht. Sun Feiaers and L'nionistr. in street battle in I.Ulf;ijt Ut cforc ."reland was n.ie a fiee staia.

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The ARMY STORE shos va-ucs are the "talk of te tovn." Ws not cn!y save you $1.09 to $2.00 on a pair, but our "folid Icaiher sioas" giariatce goes with cve;y pair.

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The Usual Conclusion.

nVell, ray dear." sat,! th fund pur- t;! c!it his -m ife, "I haven't learned a whether our Isoy will achieve su'-ee.v sJ

Marine corps, or no'.. Hut oh 3 itii

Another 5C0 pairs just received. The most durable, comfortable and

economical shoe yea can vear. Wcrih $8.0D per y f j pair. Sale price .

ill 1 I I 118 1 iar! " , ! thin- 1 am sure of. If he makes, tjood, pi IIL.i.1 1 L.U I tmrtlv wirli earth as though it had ,,,,,,, , , , - . TT . : it will he because he hau siien tx.cC E-'; O ? fl fiH tfo 1 FOR WH F -"-r : r. i' I jsv. Repaired Army bkes $1. ' I Ull IfllSLL t. at vbicl. It suddenly leaps up aaJ -Tt. , .,thc rr,vdu ! - I tears them to pieces. 1 I K

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Copious tears were shid by Mayor Tl. O. Johnson, Chief of Police Forbis, Mrs. C. Heydorn Bd -ther Gaiy city officials opposite the city hall this" mornir.sr and tney were not the glycerine variety used by some of our ead eyed movie actresses either. Kven the heart of Vndertaker John CHeK'a and member of the board of satety was moved by the scene tnd tars rolled down hts countenance like a ruinature waterfall. JVot to be misleading-, we mis'nt explain that the ecene was not traplc. and really nothing; to cry over. Etuarl Bartram, captain o? intelligence for the de

partment of constabulary of Illinois'

tad invited the city orriclala to witness a demonstration of the Lcwisiluphes tear (?as prenader. be'ns ued extensively in other cities ii po?tce work. Witnesses to the demonstrit ion :a1 crowded into one of the enclosed booth across from the clty: hall in the tity market, when Mr. Bertram threw one of the grenades against the wall. It burst open with a thud and instantly Issued a c'.ov.d of smoke that choked the witnesses and caused thetn to hurry to the open air. The fumes of the gia brought tears to the pyes thoao who were a!)i to crowd into 'hp room and t.ome "t those on the outside wao ventured too close to the door. They ail agreed th.it the tear gas . grenades could be used successfully in many inptnces in police wcrk in which, other methods of ro!iJ!n? criminals from their rendezvous failed . Action may bo taken by the board of pa'ety at a future meetinsr to purchase s:rnn of the tear bombs for use on the Gr.ry police department . City PhotCKTa;l.or Harry Daugherty secured picvres of the demonstration.

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Your Choice 5,000 Pairs Endicott-Johnscn Brand ARMY WORK

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nail Shoes in all sizes worth$12pr $3.85

MENU HINT Breakfast.

Grapefruit.

Pertevering. Tf pvrgy an! ptrseversuce has fnythin? to do with kivcpss, we l'ieve

?li.s Mickte will some day ho s rentjBinder. J!'e MngK both with and with- j out onythie llstenins to h?-)-, rid when j

eceoiopanied hy other voh'p?, sho si rips fast uid Rets through, tfren come'? back and helps others over thp r.uh place. Arkansnw Thomas Cat.

i meats. Serve with s-w?etened mnycnr.aiEe. Steamed Wheat Steamc-J or

Steamed Wheat. Buttered Toast, j cooked wheat is a splendid, nour-

Cocoa. !i3hiii.ic -brtal-Lfast food, it can he Dinner j bought at the mill ready to grind, Ham en Caerole with Potatoes I ground at home in a coffee mill and Cirrots : and copketi slowly m a double r-," VJ . i' boiler with plenty of water. Put Perfection fcaiaa. ,. i, j. J .., . Rolls. Strawberry Preserves. l'n s st00 in 1 he Tinioca Crpirr- MPk. thf'n PParir.j: supper, allow it to apioca. Cream. ! ccok for an hour or so and reheat Supper. ym Vie niorriinj;. Preparation sn a Baked Eprs. Creamed Potatoes. ! fircies3 choker wouid be ideal. In Luncheon Pickle. j using wheat in this way ncne of Nut P-read and Butter. be nutritive v?..lue cf the wneat Tea or Milk. j beny is lost as is the case in most iof the prepared foods, and still the RECIPES FOR THE DAY ! beneficial effect of the tran is rePerftction Salad Dissolve one tained. It is also a very cheap and package of any of the. prepared ; palatatdt dish. gelatines of lemon flavor in a pint : of water. When cool add two cup .5 VARIOUS WAYS OF USING shredded cabbage, one cup celery j SALT and a l:U!e canned Pimento. Put; Salt srrink;ed wer tke cwt in mdiv.dual molds end set a,; v; it h swept U1ll brighten the unt,l firm ana serve on cmp let-j d klij tuce leaves with mayonra:?e. " Baked Eggs Fut bits of left- j A pjrich of salt i:l the W!itpr wili over ham or other pork in indi-!heJli t0 k..C(, cut f!owerg frf-h. vidua! baking dishes. Break sn; egg into each dir.h, add three ta-j t0 clean a white knit sweater jr blespoons of milk and a small lump : sh3wl put it into a Hour bag conof butter. Season with salt and taii;ing equal parts of flour and pepper and bake ten or twelve mm-1 saU arilj shake well. No washing uted or until whites of eggs are wiij he required'after this process, set. Nut Bread Put into fiour sifter For cl catling enamel bath tubs, four cups flour, six tcapoon3 bak- etc., rul; with a cloth saturated ing powder, on? teaspoon salt, one with kerosene upon which ha5 been cup granulated sugar; sift and add spread a 'aver of salt. Afterward one cup sweet milk, two eggs and rinse the tub down with warm ore cup nut meats. Mix well and : soapy water, let raie twenty minutes. Bake in a slow oven. I Before washing soiled handkerSunfiowcr Salad Divide one or-'chiefs allow them to soak in cold ange (for each salad desired) into water into whi-di has been rut a sections, removing as much skin i handful or so of salt. This makes and tissue as possible. Arrange on ; them much easier to wash, plate in shape of sunflower. -s;r.g ' , , - for th" center a thick slice of ha- j Before wasning now goods; let nana, covered with whipped cream them ttand in salt and water to set End dusted with finely chopped nut 'the ctlor.

IMPORTED Vacuum Bottles Former price $1.50. Sale '7Ejr price only

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3.0 CO GOVT. WEBB BELTS With heavy brass bdckles. Will "8 C c outwear a leather belt. Sde

Just Received TZZZ Raincoats Sale Price $1.95 Work Trousers Khaki Breeches New Khaki Shirts Men's Heavy Cctton Work Trcusers. Govt. Esc. Khaki Breeches, in all sizes. New Khaki Shuts. Regular price was Former price was. $2.00. & Cf Your pick of 1,000 pairs. Sale . $1.50. Branch Store Sale T Q Sranch Store Sale price . . -i price price C EverMeady Safety Razors """$1.50 size 2Sc

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Here's the biggest bargain in Boy:.' Suits offerer! this season. The

colors are blue, b!.i; Sizes from 9 to 18.

' EDWARD HANISH Phone Hammond 3380.

& COMPANY, Props. Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue

FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER Per oound SWJFFS PREMIUM BACON S;'ed, in 1 -pound packages, at.

SW EET PICKLED SIDE PORK g c Per pound

BUTiER Finest pure creamery. Per pound GOOD LUCK 0LE0-

2 pounds

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41c 43 c

with white tS:r;p", ana ether popular colors.

COME EARLY FOR CHOICE OF SELECTION

BRICK CHEESE Highest quality. 1 Q

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LEAF LARD L 10c Sincerity Milk 10 Cans yg c for Wash' Boards 75c Value Special at

SUGAR 5 pounds SINCERITY CORN 20c seller. Special, 2 cans SUN-MAID SEEDED MUSCAT RAISINS Per package . . . HEINZ APPLE BUTTER 2-pound jar at CERESOTA FLOUR !g barrel POST TOASTIES 2 packages

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