Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1917 — Page 7
Fridav, Feb. 2, 1917
THE TIMES PAGE SEYiN.
AUTO-INTDXIGATION EXPLAINED! (Hy I.. H. SMITH, M. L.) Thi're is no question but that many i ,.j1o suffer from auto-lntoxk-H u n l ptomaine poisoning. These uro log words which are easily explaim-u.
RADIUM LACE NEW THING FOR WAISTS; DRAPED POCKETS SEEN IN NEW SKIRTS
?hni tho failure of the liver to propel i j 1 . rf rti! its work the twenty-seven leeti ef intestines become clogged. This ' ; tagnation throws poisons into the blood I :uiil the circulation, and one suffers from ; I'sol breath, foul taste in the mouth. hii1 j i ii yellow-coated tongue, headache, -i!-Mise or fullness. iSa often presses j Xhv diaphragm against the heart an I causes puin there, or acid dyspepsia '.Ih'ws; often the inacU liver eauses ' y .How skin and eyes, and one fe-l.- '! iiRiiiil, tired and debilitated. At sucn tiir.es some people are advised by their . Ku-tora to take a mineral oil, often cali- i ed ' Kussi.an Oil," but experiments by i i K. McDonald have shown, as lately I reported in a government publication of toe l S. Public Health Service, that! mineral oil may act as an irritant that produces gastro-intestina 1 disturbances; mid thul it may cruise tissue prolifeia- ; ti -n. simulating cancer. A better method, which I always ad- j isc. is to take as much outdoor oxer-! -:se is possible, drink lialf a pint of h-M v ate- morning and night and plent;. ot ; v. -itT between meals and take a pleas- ! iii:: laxative pill occasionally. Such i j ore is made up of the May-apple, of vegetable caiomel. and other conceit- ' t rated herb xtraots that. give tone M j fie bowels. This was iirst made and! s'o'.d by almost all dm Rifts nearly ( , c.irs ago as Doctor 1 Perce's 1'1-asaM ' i vib.t.s. Such simple means will re- 1 !; 'v. that bugbear, auto-intoxlcation, ::- ipation atrd the iiis that follow, by onus healthy action. Adv. j
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Why "Lax-ola" Is Key to Health Ends Constipation, Root of Many Ills. If people Kenerally nppreciated the seriousness of constipation, and how to real! overcome this dist r, shiub condition, they would know how to rid the world of most of its ailments Authorities state that at least a& per cent of all disorders i directly or indirectly due to chronic costivenes. Sick henduches, 'that tirpd feelinir." ssllowness. pimples. blotchei, sour .stomach, biliousness. orurested liver, nervousness, rheumatism, are a few of many troubles often cnuficd by the poison absorbed fiom the waste matter in the intestine. ReruUr bowel movement carries this poison out of the system. Hops constipation -arid so Is a preventive of many diseases. To crei-te a norma! bowel activity, take a IiAV-Ol.A tablet everv niKht for a few niKlits. You win feel like a new heinn. It's the best wnv.
j IjAX-.KA is that wonderful chocola te-tlii voreil lonic-laxativr that is meet- ! ing- ith such splori'lid r.ueees. Mild, ' iioii-rir 'fdiiK. nti-iiijurlous. Tones you up, instead of weakening you- -and it contains no habit-forming element. I Trulv the Ideal laxative. LAX-OLA la 25o a box at Drmrg-icts 1 Money back If not porfcly satisfied. Accept not hi off else! .d. an ordinary map. has mad. more British , Colonial history than all the former wars. It will make more history in the Spring" for the whole world, it is believed today, but what colonial history j it has o far made will probably never I be overshadowed.
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DAME FASHION SAYS BY MARGARET MASON. (Wrlttta for the United Frees.)
Pockets are becomine: quite a distinctive feature of miladi's frocks and dresses. The draped pocket in this pown is strikingly novel and quite pronounced. The delicate blouse is of silk radium lace and Paisley (rtorgette and the two po to mske one of the most pleasing combinations seen yet. The hat is of the turban style, slightly remodeled and adorned with a pom poin.
' Canadian fiRhting. The Canadians at l Yrres is another chapter which has J nothing to do with the Sornme. ! The troops of diminutive New Found- ; land have selected a November day for
i annual national observance. The scene 1 r,e 't,u . i o ti ( t i 'i 1 1 1 1 ' e tr-OinieiVi im 1 '
Somme st ruggie will prcibably be named t beforo many months. Hieroglyphical I military maps describe the scene as j F3fc2.f. to 4iiA132." That's all the loCa- ; tion it has so far. hut what happened i in that trench filled with Xew Foundi iand's enemies is what .New Foundland
has to be thankful for. The
! New Foundland bayonets that reduced I it to a ditch of dead fouerht counterattacks to a standstill while a German ! artillery barrage smothered life on the ! ground between them and their o, iglnal
BY W. S. rOBJtEST. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) ! i.MXiX, Jan. 27 (by mail). EverI .sting pages have been added to I'.rit-S-h Colonial history in the Kattle of the Si mme. A ailable records of this great strugt'. show that every one of Britain's i . rseas contingents has chosen some particular elevation, valley, village or v. ..id which name will Jive like America's Bunker Hill.
Tie- Canadians carved their niche of. line. Tmops working on the right in fame at Courcelett. It was the French I conjunction with the men from Xew Canadians here who brilliantly carried Foun.l'.and were unable to carry their out their part of the general staffs set , part of the trench. The victorious Xorth
program and thn pressed on. storming American islanders therefore
the fortress village, iilled to 'the brim j their way into every corner of tho w;h Germans. Competent military au- i stronghold and cleared it. Thy held ; ho r! tics say it was simply Canadian ; l11 trench and have got It yet.
didn't stop the Australian giants who (ought with bombs, bayonets, fists and teeth in and out of every house in the village. Magnificent physique Is what won Pozieres. said an authority from the front that, added to perfect courage and a whole lot of determination. Delvilie Wood is already a historical South African name. History at Delvilie Wood runs back to July IS, when the South African lighters fell btick out
Dame Fashion's latest fad's a seal: Not one that's found in the Zoo, Or found around the frozen Xorth Bui on each billet duux. No matter if it's writ to Tom Or Dick or Billy who Receives it first rcust break the seal That's tuonagrsnimeii with you.
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NEW TORIv. Jan. 29. All the girls are waxing most enthusiastic over sealing wax. Kven the butcher, the baker and the candlestick maker, aside from their first natural surprise at having their bills paid at all. are doubly stunned at receiving their checks in envelopes dashingly sealed with monogrammed splotches of vivid wax. You see. the dear girls are practicing
on everybody jusjt to perfect tneir art!
of making a good impression. X'atura'ly
Scottish Highlanders who had held their wrecked trenches there for four days.
thinned J ( minurnbcred six to one. the Africans
and their kilted compatriots rallied, stopped the enemy's rush, broke him and drove him back to a line which the enemy has tried but has never taken. Delvilie Wood is so firmly driven into South African history that it will never come out. The little village of Flers figures most prominent in New Zealand's history of
fought j tie snranie. Sweeping through this vil
lage, in conjunction with supporting troops, they bombed and bayonet ted their way Into and Up and down tin-
Harold they want to make perfectly stunning impressions, and only practice makes perfect, as the copy-books tell us. Since, paradoxically in fashion, it Is always the oldest that is the newest, at the present moment it is no wonder that the gentle art of sealing correspondence has returned to stick. Cleopatra used to Hnish off her long payrtis rolls of love talk to Marc Anthony with a nob of hot sealing wax duly stamped with her royal scarab seal. I have in doubt but that Eve herself scratches little stone billet doux to Adam when
She powders just enough to take the shine off. She's nineteen. She's beautiful. And she's in love with a most lovable lover. She's not a movie favorite. She's just Mary the heroine of the Chicago Sunday Tribune's newest serial story "Captivating Mary Carstairs."
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valor and Impetuosity that put Courec-; Fozieres is a word that means a lot j German main third line and held their j them up with a flourish of red clay on l ite behind the Allied lines within an to the burly Australians. The Antipodal ; gains. ; which was stamped her mark, carved hour, whereas it had been expected to ; whirlwind which came slowly up the j What was once a few square miles of ! on the tooth of a dinosaurus. hold out a week. Historical versions of ; rising ground from Ovillers-la-Boisse!le j peaceful, undulating countryside, mlnla- ; Great seals of state, government
ture hills and wooded valleys with j seals royal seals and pontifical seals white roads is today a few square miles ; have always been the last word as miniature red-topped, church-spired vil- 'twere, so what more fitting than that la ees breaking the passage of chalk- j the last word of Fashion be a seal also, white roads Is today a few nquare miles ! With the lovely new paper embossed of blackened shell-scarred desolation. I with a monogram or crest in exmtrast-
liut this small peirtion of Northern !ng or darker tone in the upper left
Rut extreme efforts! France, which represents a pinhead on corner, it is a last artistic touch to
the Battle of the Sr. mme can never he ; and gained its highest, velocity in the v. rirt.-n without the story of 'he Can- ! shell-scarred ruins of Fozieres will long ndians' dash through and over the com- be remembered hy the forces who tried plieafed defences the Germans had built to keep the village. Even Australians at CourceU-tte. The taking of Regina give the Germans credit for the most D-T.eb, named in honor of Regina, Sas-' extreme of extreme efforts to hold this :.---h-wan. is another feat and name : keypoint of the ridge that overlooks the
that will find print in every record of F.aupaume plateau.
Captivating Mary Carstairs
starts in next Sunday's Chicago Tribune. Here's a nineteen-seventeen style American romance a story of real people not a wishy-washy hodgepodge of words about dream-beings. It's one of Henry Sydnor Harrison's best. Don't miss it get next Sunday 's Chicago Sunday Tribune.
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OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH flow To Get Relief When Head and Noe are Stuffed Up.
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in tho margin of a WertKewood envelope. ! Really the only way ou". is to he ex- j 'travagant and u.t five ---nt statnps .n th bluo notos and a collection of one- i cent ones on th lottiu-; effects. i
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Lovers ought to welcome the return of the f ealinjir wax and the p. al with particular avidity. The state of the seal
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lor headache; no struggling ror cream at night. j Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream ' Balm from your druggist and apply a ' little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through
every air passage of the head, soothing and healing the swollen or inflamed mucous rnembrar.e, giving you instant relief. Head colds and catarrh
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seal will he ir h melted gooey state. If. on tins other hand, the tone of the letter be cold and cruel and spurnful. the wax seal will portlaim its crept or monogram in frigid perfection.
Wampum Beads. Wampum Wads were made from a variety of different substances, but the one that was used in the creates!
Don't stay stuffed - numltors was the ordinary htird clam
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or qtinhoK, which is found from C:;pe Cod to Florida. Itogor Williams, writing of the eastern Indinns, states tbxt they "store u: shells in summer nfrfunst winter, whereof they make their money."
peal the envelopes, lined with the same color as the embossing, with the same
shade, of sealing wax in which the im- .
print of the smart err st Or monogram i is set. I TIMES advertising -will rnnttle yo" Huff colored pnper, rrenogrammed. en-' to break all your lulnes. records foi
velope lined and sealed in golden brown is a favorite color scheme, as is pearl grey combined either with a darker grey, silver or purple. An attractive Wcdxewootl effect is obtained with blue paper bordered in a liny line of white with a white mohogrnm and seeled with white, wax. Lettuce-green paper combined with the white in the same manner is also charming and refreshing, although apt to have a cooling effect even on an ardent s wa i n. Of course, the perfection of the color scheme is further carried out by hav-
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I Be Careful in Using j Soap on Your Hair ! . . , Most poaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious, as it dries the scalp snd makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plain mulsitied cocoanut oil. ffr it is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soaps or
ing the tapers where one melts the wax; anything else all to pieces. You can partake of the same chosen hue and j get this at any drug store, and a few the quill pen wherewith one writes j ounces will last the whole faintly for must also perforce be colored likewise, months.
Really the only blow to the color scheme" is handed out heartlessly by the United States of America. It is indeed very inconsiderate of the
government not to have different toned stamps to fit in with the color scheme of one's stationery. Fancy having to suffer the clash of a red two-cent stsirn;, a jarring note to mar the perfect symphony of your grey and purple notes.
Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abuudance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. Th" hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, iiutfy. a y. and easy to handle.' l5esiU-. it lot, sens and takes out every par'iele of dust, dirt and danuiulT. Adv.
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