Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1917 — Page 5

Thursday, Jan. 18. 1917

Hair Tinting All the Rage The Absolute and Utter Harmlessness of "Browatone" Has Made Hair Tinting Safe and Easy. Ymi need not tolerate grav streaked or Ink-." hut a "Urownntcni1" ir I t h y ra u r o m or Trti sh. n1 It wii Riv jour h a. i r h b 6 R Q 1 iful s h a d e you mot deelre. "VV3TI not rub "T wa?i off and guaranteed to contain none of lilt iilllfOUS inere.lients so ii f t i" n found in "elves'" and so-cailed .'TPot I I S Any shade 1 i g h t f ro'n golden brow i to black. Sample and booklet sent on 1"c. "Hrowna tone" is sold 1 I r i ; sr stores, in two sizes---."ie ecejpt of hading ltd SI. it". Pharmi r.r direct from The Kenton 11 Co. T2T I'.. !ko St.. c,. uigtc-n. Kv.. -f y, 'ir druggist will riot supply ymi. Vou will save yourself much annoyance by refusing to ' pt a subx! i.ute. No -artples a! dealers. Insist on "Brownatono" a vour hairdresser's. Mention shade desired. Sold and jntarantecrl at nil leading d !u S"tri s s and toiler com t e .-- d v. PERSONAL i OUU'HL It! J BRIDGE CLUB MEETS. ? Wednndav Afternoon Pride ( iul. was mtin day. hi ph. Mrs. "ntei tained by Mrs. Franklin t!Ia kat lift Home in Kuth street, yesterThe puests played at three tables, si ore in the Raines bein made by Charles Yv AVilson. A prettily ap pointed luncheon was served at the coni iusion of '.he games. Mrs. I'. C. Cmnipacker of Oleadale Tark will be the next i lub iiostess. CIIC COMMITTEE. A very interesting program has been rransed for the meeting of the civic committee of the Hammond "Woman's Club Fliday afternoon at two-lhirtv o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. F. Leary i in Logan street. The election of officer? will b" followed by a talk by Mis Co of Inst Chii ago. president of the Fast Chicago "Uomans Club. Others who sre on the program are Mrs M.ithis w ho will ta'k on "The Hammond Plan" Hiid Mrs. Myrtle Pfeffer who will talk on "Juvenile Courts." MISS XREIS IS HOSTESS. The s. s. M. Club held its regular meeting Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Martha Kreis and arranged for a large party to he given in the ncar fi.ture. Miss Anna Parduhn was named ! as the next hostess. The hostess serv- i d dainty refreshments at the dose of ireeii reeri

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THIKBIiI PASIT. At her Jume in Indian! avenue yesterday Mrs. Xormnn .Merchant was hostess to the iin nil'i'i of the K. A E. Ciub at a thimblo party. The club's next meting will bo held in two -week at ihe home of Mr?. Harry Yi.hn in Detroit street. CLUB IS ENTERTAINED. Miss Eva Rurletl was entertained with the members of the So ami tin Club nt m J ltghtful inciting of tTic club last evening: at the home of Miss Meta Rathliian in riummpr avenue. A dainty collation wiit, served during ' l.o t veiling. HOLD REOITLAS MEETING. Yesterday afternoon the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society was entertained by Mrs Adolph Hirsvh at her home in Carroll street. Mrs. A. Hi Herman of Sibley street will he the hostess at the next, meeting in two weeks. MRS M i s. AY MEZ.SEK IS HOSTESS. ! .1. Mi'lscr opened her home j in Ada street to the IVborah Society for, nn all day session yesterday. A twelve! o'clock dinner was served after which the members assembled to listen to A ! fly interesting talk on 'The Hammond i I Plan" by t '. t'. Kirkpn trick of the Inlernational Harvester Company. A social I Iiotir followed when a program was rendered on the Yictrola. Mrs. W. O. Lea vet-ton acted as toastmist reea at the dinner and as a token of appreciation from the society presented Mrs. Mlser who is serving- her second term as president wilh three pretty pieces of cut --lass. At the buiness .meeting plans were discussed for the coming bazaar. ELECT PRESIDENT. The Woman's Auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church held its monthly meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. O. YVinckler. in connection with the meeting- of the Woman's Onild. The resignation of Mrs. C. H. True as president was accepted and Mrs. K. YV. Hartlet t was elected to succeed her. Heports j of the different officers were read. The members of the G. T. A. to the H. of 1 .. K. met for an all day session yesterday at the 1. O. O. F. hall In State street. A dinner was served at noon and the members enjoeyd a social hour. A feature of the afternoon session was the installation of officers. Mrs. P. A. Mull, the past president acted as installing officer and was assisted by Mrs. Frank Bake. Installing mnrshalt. The following are the officers: Us "A Shlno In Every Drop" Cat a can today from your hardware or fra eery dealer. Stamps 81.30 i ! S1.32 NATIVE BEEF STEW 15c NATIVE POT ROAST 16c-lS ARMOUR STAR HAM 23c ROUND OR SIRLOIN STEAK... 20 UBBARD

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y - S f r , e. J Th Pyramid Smile From a Single Trial. will plvp rell"f. and lntrl? box ofTn cure. A trial r"ikfr mailed frealn plain, wripper if yoa fend us coupon below . FREE SAMPLE COUPON FVRAMin W.X'O COMPANY, TAZ ryraruid Bid., Marshall, Mich. KlndK re-ni ma b Fre iampl of Pyramid Pile Traatmcnt. In pin In wrapper. Name Street rttv Pf ate . Past President Mrs. F. A. Bull. President Mrs. Alry Congdon. 1 Vice president Mrs. C. Y'. DeLong. Peiretary -.Mrs. O. Marlatt. Treasurer Mrs. 1?. F. Hardesty. Insurance secretary Mrs. Oi phy Nel- j son. j Chaplain Mrs. H. K. VanSlyke. t'Julde Mrs. Harry Williston. Sentinel Mrs. A. C. I-:hret. , Marshals Mrs. J. Foley, Mrs. Frank) Baker. j Musician Mrs. Charles Hart. ' There w iil be a meetins" Friday even- , ing of the Woman's l.oyal Circle at the Moose hall in State street. election of officers will take place. Porcas P.ebekah lodpe invites thej Odd Fellows and their families and all ' Ptbe!:aKs to a lecture on "Th" Hammond Plan" to frdlow the regular lodge ; session Saturday evening at S:ifl o'clock at the I. O. O. T. hall. An important business meeting of T'nity r.evievv No. i AV. B. A. or the Maccabees was held last evening at the K. of P. hall. A social session followed the business meeting and was enjoyed a large number of the members. A meeting of the Ladles' Society of the K. of I.. F. and K. was held yesterday afternon at the I. O. O. F. hall. After the regular business of t h-- hlge had been transacted the members iriri for a social hour. Airs. F. C. Ryan and daughters Xoia and Jane returned today to Hirrisbtug, Pa., after several weeks visit with Mrs. Pyan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henr Lpndt of Park Place. NOTIC. There will be the yearly business j meeting of the members of the First ; Congregational church of Hammond I Thursday, January 13, at the church. j J. P. NIELSEN, Jan. S-lOt. Clerk. ' I COMIKO EVENTS. Airs. P. A. Bell will be hostess to the! Alpha Phi Club at her home in South Hohmsn street Friday afternoon at two! o'clock. I The Oak Leaf Kmbroidery Club will j be entertained by Mrs. J. L Wolf at her home in East 'State street Friday ! afternoon. ' This week's meeting of the Friday ; Afternoon Club will be held with Mrs. ! Bernard Graves of Wnllham street. Mrs. T. Bepsehop. assisted by Mrs.' Yocheni. will entertain the members of j the Anicitia Club Friday afternoon at1 her home. 279 Sheffield avenue. i The King's Daughter will he enter- : tained by Mrs. John M. Stinson at her t home, 37 Waltham street, Friday after- J noon. ; The regular Friday afternoon rd" party of the Woman's Loyal Circle will ', be held tomorrow at the Moose hall. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. Honoring Mips Margaret Weiss, w hose j marriage to II. L. Peterson will take place January 2 3rd. the Misses Anna i Gindl. Hermine Chernlck and Alice Con- I rad entertained at a miscellaneous ! shower last evening. Music and games were features of the evening, the prize , in the games going to Miss Winifred i Flynn, Mrs. Hasner, Mrs. Long. Mrs , Oindl, Miss Margaret Weiss and Miss Flcanor Bigandy. A prettily appointed i luncheon was served, covers being laid! for Mrs. Howe. Mrs. Long. Mrs. Hasner, ; Mrs. Spinner. Mrs. Grady, Mrs. Gindl. I Mrs. Weiss, the Misses Anna Larson, j Winifred Flynn of Whiting. Alice John- ' son of Whiting. Kleanor Bigandy, Ellen i Biedebu. Margaret Weiss. Hermine ; Chernick, Anna Gindl. Alice Conrad. I Elfrieda and Agnes Weiss. TRIMBLE PASTY. Mrs. N. J. Atistgen entertained ry peH nt 1 y nt a thimble party yesterday afternoon at ber home in Muenich court. During the afternoon the guests Vistened to a talk oil "The Hammond Plan" by Miss Wigent. A two course luncheon was served and covers were laid for Mrs. Giles Warner. Mrs. H. A'orhis. Mrs. Kaufman. Mrs. W. A. Parker. Mrs. C. B. Stiver. Mrs. A. F. Knotts. Mrs. W. H. Meters and Mrs. H.iyden of Lowell. ALL DAY SESSION. An unusually large number of members of the Woman's Guild of St. Paul's Episcopal church was present at tbe all day session yesterday at the home of the president. Mrs. R. O. Winder, 41 BEAUTY DOCTOR TELLS SECRET Petrol Beauty Doctor Gives Simple Jteclpa to Darken Oray Hair and Make It Soft and Glossy. Miss Alice Whitney, a well-known beauty doctor of Detroit. Mich., recently gave out the following statement: "Anyone can prepare a simple rnixturo at home, at very little cost, that will darken gray hair, and make it soft and glosy. To a half pint of water add ! oz. of bay rum. a small box of Baibo Compound and ' oz. of glvcerine. These ingredient s can ! bought at any drug store at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the liesired shade is olVtained. This will make a gra-haired person look twenty years younger. It is not sticky or greasy and docs not rub off - Adv.

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IT S IN ONE PIECE 4 ; 1 X A new idea for sport wear ot all descriptions is this combination of Ekirt and lepfdnsrs in one piece. It is just the thing: for ridintr, driving, Coif, tennis and any other sport mi.'adi tvou.'d care to partake in. Detroit street. This v.as the first meeting of the guild since early December. The members served for the benefit of the guild. Mrs. Wtttikb r served a noonday luncheon, following which the reports of the secretary and treasurer were rend. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. K. W. Paitlett ill Kenwood. SOCIAL SESSION. tijovnble meriing of the An Past DISSOLFTI'iV NOTICE. The firm-under the tiHlne of Bates Brothers, contra clots and builders, has dissolved partnership, but 1. "George Hates," will continue hi the contracting and building business. GVortGF. BATES. No. 4 1.-, Becker St. Telephone 223 Hammond. 1:1S:1 NOTICE OF IIE.VKW.M OF LIQUOR LICENSE. j Notice is hereby given to the citizens i of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned. Nicholas Uufkowski. is n male iiihshitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the city of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, for more than six ( ) months prior to the (late of this not i. e. and is a qualified voter tiereof; that he is a naturalized citizen of the 1 'nitod .States of America, and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of County Commissioners (if Lake County, at Crown Point. Indi.-in-i. a' its I-Ybrua ry, 1917. session for the renewal of a license to sell at reiati. splritous. vinous and malt liquors in less iuautities than live gallons at a. lime and permit the same to b drank on tli premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by th" Bos rd "f 1 Vmtn jssioners on the 7th day of February. ir! t, and issued by Edward Simon, auditor of sid County, for the period of one year from said d.-ite. and the precise location where said intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to bo renewed is as follows: Front room on the eround poor of on'1story frame building, situated on lot "0. Mock ". Morris addition to City of Hammond, Lake i',.cnt. Indiana, and further known .as ."ot- Ames-avenue -;n said City. Said room fnces north and is adjacent to Ames avenue. Said room is ",2x2 1 1 feet, has front, side and rear entrances, also glas front, bar on west side of room, living looms in rear. NICHOLAS PvVTKOWSKI. Jan 4 11 IS NOTICE OF REXEWAT OF LIQ COP. . LICENSE. Noti.-e is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township. Lak County. TmP.'Mi:). thn the undersigned. William .Hrissc. j a male inhabitant and resident of sail City. Township. County and Stat", and over the age of twentyone years; that he has resided in 'he State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond. North i j Tow nship. Lake County. Indiana, for ' more than six (til months prior to thej i date of this notice, and is a. quatniefi voter thereof; that he is a naturalized! j citizen of the I'nited States of Amer-I jca. and of good mora! character: that' he will apply to the Board of Count. v : t "ommisioTters of Lake County, at 'Crown Point. Indiana, at its February. lf17. session for the ronevval of a li cense lo sell at retail, spiruous. x iicm 'and malt lktior in 1-ss quantities than i five, gallons at a time and permit the ! same to bo drank on the premise!! i where sold. said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioner on the 7th day of February, 131S. and issued by Edward Simon, auditor of sa id Coun'y. for the period of one vcar fro p. i sui.l date, and the pre. ie . location win-re said iri'ovicat liquors are so be sold bv tb" provisions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground flor front room of Co-two-! fry frame building situated on l lot 17. bloc k 1. Caroline Hohman's Sec- ! ond Addition to the City of Hammond, I Lake County, Indiana. Said liar room lis located at 'lie corner of State and j Soh.l streets and faces south on State ! street, a. public highway in the City of 1 lamii-oiio. and is known as 275 State street. Bar room is 10 fort deep and wi.l : 1. front and 1 1 1 feet wide l-iss front, front, side Mid idnt rail" Bar i.-- on vest . ;ii and f.-o s east. There rooms abow said rof1!)!. aici inside of said room can be S.a id St 1 t e st rr t. WILLIAM BASSE lx a 1 1 v i Heal! Of the sen from Jan 1 11

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( inK to risk and evertyhin to gain, for i your money will be returned If after a trial ymi tail to pet results from Orfine. This" oflr ies the wives and mothers of those who drin' to excess an opportunity to try the Orrir.e treatment. It is a very simple treatment, can b siven in Ibe home secretly. without publicity or loss of time from business. Orrine is prepared 1. secret treat men': voluntary treatment. in two Orrine Costs forms : No. N'o. "J. the only Sl.i'i j a box. Ask its for booklet. Lion .S'orf i j Pharmai-y (Kaufman & Yolf). Sflrt Hoh-j i man street, Hammond. Ind. Adv. ! .Chiefs Assoiiwlion of Hammond Temple i j No. 'i Pythian footers took place Tuesday evening at rh home of Mrs. ( harles Lutnmsn in iMblev street. Serving with Mrs. Luthinari were Jfrs. Davis ntl Mrs, Mct'oy. li.-iintv refreshments were served foIowtnt an evening devoted to contests, the prizes m vihbh went to Mrs. P.. CI. Fads and Mrs. William Htiehn. AID SOCIETT MEETS. C. C. Kirkpa'rtck addressed the members of the Ladies' Aid fociety of. the First 'Nfethodist church at the meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. ). T. Otto in Ad-i street. The members of the sixth division were in charge of the focial hour and served luncheon. two course CfBITUARY Maty Brown richer was borfl in Schenectady county stale of New York. October 2S. 137. .and came to Lake ctv.intv, Indiana, wilh her parents when she was only two years old. Phe lived on the home furm at South Fast Grove until she was married to Thomas Fisher in the year 1 S 6 1 . No children were born to this union, yfter living on a farm for n few- years J'r. and Airs. Fisher moved to Crown Point where they made their home until Mr. Fisher's deth fourteen years ago. Mrs. Fisher continued to reside at their home on Court street up to this time. She was the oldest of five children. Two brothers. John and "William B. Brown survive her. She was visiting with her niece. Mrs. Pearl Agnevv. wlnn taken sick about ten dnsy ago. and passed away on last Saturday morning and was buried Monday. She was a member of the Presbyterian church and an ardent worker m all thngs pertaining to the upbuildingand success of the church. She was loved and respected by all tho knew her. GOODRICH SAYS NO 1 TIMES BUREAU, i AT STATE CAPITAL. i INPIANAPOLIP, TNJX. Jan. IS. Wili liam J. Williams, township trustee of Gary, and member township trustees I committee, caled on the governor today j asking support of legislation to classify ; trustees in ten classes according- to l township population and increase j salaries of most trustees. Goodrich expressed opposition to the bill. GRIFFITH Miss Pettis, county supervisor of schools, visited our school yesterday. Miss Ethel Aldridge who has had a touch of pneumonia is much improved. A number of our young people who attend Hammond high school, are spending the week at home, being exempt from the mid-year examinations. B. A. Hcofield and wife who recently returned from Panama, are planning to become residents of our town. They have rented the flat recently vacated by C. M. Hutchins. INTEREST IN GARY ANIT-VICE ADDRESS A large attendance is expected Sunday afternoon at Gary theatre when Samuel Thrasher. Superintendent of the Chicago "'Commit tee of ir," will talk or. the anti-vice crusades in his city. The meeting, which will be public, will begin at .1 '. lock. Mr. Thrasher comes to Gary under the auspices of the Civic Service committee. Mrs. W. P. Gleason, It. G. Hay. jr., C. W. Chase. Harry Hall and Chester Wirt. .The committee was named to help dean up conditions in Gary. MUNSTER Mrs. Walter Krooswyk spent Tuesday morning here. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Kilsbert of New York are visiting here for several weeks wilh relatives. Miss ?fargurit'? Geil is ill al her home in Windsor Park. Miss Geil is teacher of the primary grades in the public school here. Mr. Art Trout of ak (lien was her.on business Ttiesdav. lle ncnspnprr for peirpl? irho are atill on enrth TIMES la. tbat'i Tibat THE EASY TO DARKEN mm hair jYou Can Bring Back Color and Lnstre with Sage Tea and Sulphur. When you darken .our hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur, r.o one can tell. !.--inure it's done so naturally, so evcnlv. Preparing this mixture, fhoueth. at honv is iiitupy and troublesome. For ."0 cents v cm . nn bu.v at any drug store the addition of other ingrccliriv, s. called "Wyelh s Saire and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two. your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glossy and luxuriant Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, is a sipai o fold age. and as we !1 desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with Wycth's Sa.K" and Sulphur Compound and lock years younger. This readv -lo-use preparation is a delightful toilet requisite and not a medicine. It t" not intended for the mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv.

NOTICE TO ELKS An Important meeting ot the Hammond Lodfre of Elk 465 will be held this ereniinr. 1-1 -1 EXALTED SULEK.

THE TIES' FINANCIAL UP-TO-THE-MINUTE KEf YORK STOCKS CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. JantiHry IS. in.-. . fit! ifiTi Sij'i At cliison A mer ic'in A mericB n Anaconda A mei ii an A merica n Beet SugajCar Fdi-y. . Locomot iv e Smelting lOf. Baldwin Locomotive Baltimore and Ohio Canadian Pacific American Can Co. New- York Centra! Colorado Fuel - 3 .1 13 - IT. .1 02it - . nr. . ti.i ' . t; 1 1 .. All". -117 . ',i '- ' i Central Leather I Chesapeake and Ohio 1 Crucible Steel i , , . ; r.rie j American Steel Fdts. ; uenerai iJlectric I Ureal Northern j Maxwell Motors ! Mexican Pi Ir ileum Northern Pacific Pennsylvania P.. Tt. Hep. Iron and Steel Beadinij Southern Itailway Chgo.. M il. & St. Paul Texas Oil V. S. Steel Utah Copper . 1 i'i 8 1 2 - r.6f8 in:! .1H: -KiTWestern I'nion fifl Wabash r, Willys Overland :;ti CLOSE CHICAGO OS AIN TXTTURES. V"iieat May, $l.!ttMfe; Juli. il-.""r,f Sept.. $i.r;;?4. Corn My. l.024: July. Sl.iPi 4 . Onts Mav. 5 f v j, Julv. Sttc. CHICAGO LITE STOCK. Boas Beceip's. lift, (mil; ina-ket.l slow and 3 low er: t ough. $1 0.7" fx lO.S'i: good. nn. MKi 11.05: mixed. $ 1 0.6.". 'H 1 1 .- 10: light. lo,(3tiil nti: pigs, "$S,'"'0', hi. Cattle Receipts. rt.oon.- market, steady: beeves. $(j.ftn il.0; cows-he; f- ' 'if. St. 7.7i'!t 10.10; sof kers-feedej-s. ''i S.Sa: texans. S.K",fi 'MO; calves. $10. .ol fiH.ro; western sters. 7.70 1 o i ... CHICAOO -PRODUCE Putter ( 'reamer. v extras, creamery firsts, lt"!7'!r,c: first 31c: seconds. ?,tii :l2c. Eggs Ordinaries. .".Sfl4!c: firsls. 41c. Live poultry Fowls. HUo: ducks, i T17c: geese. Hfjlfio: springs. .; turV.evs. 22c HER QUARREL; OTHER IrJ CELL! Frank P.,itusak didn't smile when caiie.i iVi,K. tamm.'Hl that name. So Mike rstored with a blow- over the head, using a window -washing brush as a weapon. This happened at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon In the street car burns at Gostlin street where Frank and Mike were employed as laborers. Mike spent today in the city jail w.iiting for Frank to rsain consciousness at St. Margaret's hospital. It Is said Batusak has a fractured skull and his condition is serious. After Mtke had assaulted Frank he ran away from the car barns, pursued hy Toney. a brother of the injured man. Mike went home and dtessed up in his best clothes and strolled towards town. He was arrested on a charge of felonious assault and said he had no intention of in?! ict inn per-

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Constipated? Try 'LAX-OLA' The New Wonder-Worker Hepe. at last, is !h preparation you long have wailed for a tonic-laxative j which realH- assists Nature, instead of ! antagonizing her. One which gives ; more than mere temporary relief and ' which lioea not encourage the lax-itlve 1 habit. j LAX-OLA acts So easily, gently, there is never the least pain or discomfort. I No nausea ---no upsetting of stomach 'no injury to the intestinal lining. In;end of weakening. it strengthens -- ill ties away that depression, makes yo.i f'.e! like ne being from head to toe' LAX-OLA is without question tin most natural. mnt effective and safes. ; remedv for t ost i eness. and isoeia '. '.troubles, vet piodue.if iv medical salience, t is so remarkably meritorious, i so "different." that in. n.ati or woman wli.-. ttirs it w .uid ever think of usin any clier iaxat-. ic nftrr that. I LA-oi, i 'he idea; laxative for o.. i anri young for invalid": e well the I ro1nt. oe.hCt he --Mat" n give ir t Mhe children: 'he at; e it. La,x-rd i conies in a -vitis!. d ) iij, ,js. ,-hor !- ' flavored tablet thai v.vi chew up ii-s. j like . -andy j (Jet a z,r int-c e.r l.a-ola frotn ... ir J druggist fc vi) r mtiv back ,f n- ; please,! hrirj d, -.-i -xit 1 ji. J ln't take aititting e . .n.-r. ' ... j nothing 'just a good."- r1manent tniu r y on hi friend. re. low wo: and fornier BIG ATTENDANCE ''JIT NIDN LUNCH The ri n-.pa high tide of the en swept more II a ;ii n: or. U t i i a n I 0 men into dil.iliU r-:.i -i b ti '. -t !i a : ness and professional i I 'lUl j the j heat the ! atid iiiif-r of t'omiiic: Thursday noon two of the ex. week M:s. tj. liri'lifon toriav to elient speakers of t ! . T 1 . Ms t .his. fat me .- vc of lite Banker' A.--represent n t isoiiation of Alabama, and C. ''. Kirk- . Patrick, president of toe Chamber of 'Commerce of Little Ro.-k. Ark. ! The striking pei son.-i li t y of Mis. Ms'this won attention lo every thought she expressed in her pleasant southern ' mode of spee'-h. "What evsi ! tin this town biiilds up each bui' U imlividI ual." si:e said. ' In a campaign of th' I sort you create more public sent.mvnt ; in four davs tii:in von i an in ways in four years. This town o'h ! ft lie: ot br tt-i i ha i ; vc r,if til: ii I in Ci iLl'M V.CS E. 1 1, ssuit-e. ims at'r.ine-l number of me.rriages county. Dining Kinney, man ir -a record in the for Bartholem he performed Ceyeniortiee ELKHART Ten year old Ruse Nhsv fell asleep in a movie theater early in the afternoon and d'd not awaken until 11 o'clock when the thater vves bine Irvsed. VlN'i'ENNI.'S Alfred Austin has ftld suit for si o.i. no against the Bi li nell Coal Mining company for of two toes, which he had the !os to ha v amputated as a result of nn accident. DON'T LET WIFE MET LOCKJAW Warn her against cutting corns because they can be lifted out. Wom.-n wear high heels which buckle up their toes and they suffer terribly from corns. Women then proceed lo trim these psts. seeking relief, hut. they hardly realize the terrible danger from infection, says a Cincinnati authority. Corns can easily be lifted out t'.i'h the fingers if you willget from any drug store a quarter of an ounce of a. drug called freefone. This is sufficient to remove every hard or soft corn r callus from one's feet. Von simply r.tply a few drops direct) vupon the tepde.-. aching torn. The soreness is relie"'d at once and soon the entire corn, rot and all. lifts out without pain. Thsi is a sticky substance which dries in a moment. It just shrivels uv the corn without inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue or skin. Cut this out and pin on your wifos dresser. Ad v. i swnrenos" of the essential to th cnlia. la exer gTilded by the rtperltrho haTe found In a way to eliminate se Insure rour own ranlrl ' ' A' $5 fsf -.. SI' . 5 - . . . . lo are p 'S-t. : - close at " A.1 - S 119th Street and New York Avenue

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