Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 15 March 1917 — Page 8

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u i x - I i 1 ! .'i r lull i . -i i lit p iss i ' o;' embroidery, i i . ! a t t i I.: use

" xx bother it is n t win ;h. r i! is a iut a bit. Nut u ) ili whii gathers

i !" I'lu'll .ilii! J -lint lii any :o the u I .-! M li-i rmlu. iiik part mmunily ilms imt b long in ss class. .inl I say ti vim lev or Mrs. '.ambler, whiehtpp.ns io li.-. you ink'- your m lli. class of i ritii" wlii.ri' J. Tiiero ; no i i:i L i 1 1 about

is going to do if Who is going to do u '. 1 Wiint to say to you that n,,. world in expecting- you to do t; .-nut the i.ord is expecting- you to do it. Now th world expect you to do ii. and unless there ari' oiioukIi iiiohIi.-tk ,.f ti... . li 1 1 .

J'-ti HI ISt III I I it, how etui wo rut the s:i! is V 11 you do it? l"nl, -si w- h.axe

brand of religion that gixes us some-j thin stronger than cotton cords for n j backbone, xve will-not .succeed. wmt 5 strong backbones mid we want to tight j to win. I want to tell you dear friends. I if y.-u hnve not not that kind of r. J ligion, there is something wanting. Let) mo just give you one. illustration. Itown j hero ;U North Vernon. Indians, there is I h young preai her. When he wont there! ho found thi' church was in debt $.".00(t. ! so ho said, '1 cannot servo this rliun h ' until w,- raise this debt. "When this!

young folloxv had cone out and mis..,

subscriptions to w ithin J 70(1 of the I deb!, he didn't know where he could

K't another dollar. Finally one day an! per of j 1"'";hor "l" the church. on! of !n!

.,,,.- ii i ; 1 1 aim loin nun that

.o i . , imu c-o. nown nern on a

io mn hi APPLY SAGE TEA

Look Young! Bring Back

Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness.

certain' : onr hntr xx i 1 n V rth's Saao

ii. i. s.uu it you happen down past

ii.i

citiK poxxer ;n tlie cit

h . x . there is not a child

"xxs th. it the Pinod-shot exes tiembiing voice and the 1 flabby muscles does not add xv-a ! t h - p rod ;i ciug power m the 1 t.ui'.iiiond. I o they add to the

. nhere does ;ho saloon

nd ii'ji'tiV Where to.-s the! y l'el,m-v Where iln-s the dis- j I'-inIli;? I 1 thi ' receive Pt'otlt '.' !

., v ,)... lie they belong to the! Place, of business, he would like

f j to neip on this church debt. A few- days jj after that the. preacher was ualkinn s I along and the saloonkeeper was stand

ing mu in iron', so when the rrou li. r came along the saloonkeeper spoke to 'him and rea. !. d down iti his pocket and i pulled out two crisp txvent -dollar lulls

I'Miimon garden saged brewed into "a heavy tea with .sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beaut (fully dark and luxuriant. Just a fow applications will prove a revelation IT your hair Is fading, streaked or Rrnv. MlMIiK the Snco Tin and Sulphur recipe at home, though, i troublesome. An easier way is to jet a 5-ceiit bottle of U'vuiIi'b m an. I iiliiliiit- Coio iiill (lit

at any drucr storn- all ready for use. Tins is the old tur.e recipe improved by the ildiiion of other ingredients. While wispy, ursi', faded hlr is not

, wii fiii, we ail desire to intmn our youtn1 ful appcnraticc and at t ract lvuies.s. Hy

il

hapIMtv ss? .Never, ii

n ; t r:

. We!!, if they iuld, nothing, neither

i se l o ilil;lis. tnell I s;iy t

salooiikei-i-)'. the brewer audi

iisti.i.-r- shout'i tae their i '!.:. w ah the htb.waynian

t',. Kaiolner, in O.if- elnss i.?' crime, i i . 1 never do the i per ifiius with i n.-t i : ut ton un' l wo w ri'e prohibti oir tii-w i'oi.sl it u t i i -ri .mil r.ittt" v, , v. .ii ii.-Vc r kii.-w any oilier

;;i tin- s: a : e of 1 u.iia ili

i.rsnti. I Appla.nse. j ;'..: is a n y ; i iiik tha". nmkes me j i ''. is see s; '. .. .Jii. epi. r come1 nut l.!i-;in'ss man .4 toe tov n ife- i- iiitiiy iipLtoti remonst raneo i U:u w hs n i r ati"thitiR' of th j ilea r the jreiitJetnan say: 'Well.; . u i iu't afford to ule against i

ii is. ;. VI oiiV. of bilsniess. Yi !u': ivnii us t.i tn a; y ...u th

V.. a kiii'-.v, 'hat reminds me of j

: y tr.n. i nea iM a irayeuriK' man io- si;.! ho was on a car or a

i a ud there Was a colored Kent.v. ! came in and 1 ...k the second; from th- front. Jio aaid he sat! :.nd 111'1 train had not roiio very .'ii lie was s-Hind asleep. His head j

j and handed them over to the proa her land si'.d to him. 'I want to help you

on rfliiro the .t..Kf mi i l..i .i.,..o,-e -i-i...

ii:i- oi'Mioet saiu. .re

t.

interested iri the church'.

nd i 1 , ;,,ln"; "!-v !ha! I particularly mI ten sted. but I do like a younsc fellow

j Hive you who nj tackle such a hard ;.;!'.' lie s.iid, j nave heard there whs

; .."'i y. t to ruts.' and I would iik, i h. lii ym. so take this.' The pto.-u

. t i.L ! iloti l like to take it until j know the way I feel' about your h

i o n i came to .North ern..

wis a sLrntiKer to j want to toil you that

ness in w hi

i-id Sulphur ' 'ompound. no one can tell, becsuso it does it sc- naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponRe or soft brush with U mid draw this throusrh ' en hi'ir. tiiiinR ore small strand at a 1 1 .--1 o : by rnorriimr ell pray hnirs hnvi? looippeared, and. after another nppliiutioii or two. your liair becomes beautifully dark, yrlofisy, soft and luxuriant. T'.ds preparation Is a deliahtful toilet requisite and is not Intended for the cure, u.it lira! ion or prevention of dis-

u part tcularly j ..dv 'No,' he said. ;

ilopi

d back i U the h-lrli of the sea' s n-oiith tlew open and ho was nt; at a lively dip when tlo i:.".- :: . The p.u-ter looked a'.

U I'eople. and 1 I hate the hus;-

l cery (-no of von are en-

! sapeii nere m North Vernon. He said, i I hae already besun. and I am goinr jto keep ,,n tenuis the nien and boys j in my church what you will ,o for tli.-m I if yuii fti-t a chance. and be- said, 'thnt

is inn .ii,. i-.iiri lime i y,-t to cast a li.-il!..t I am f;oii;K to cast it to put everv

last one of you fellows out of business.

lie s.i a ., niKeepe r ioiiK.it at mm for a moment and th.-n reached around and said, 'll.-te, take it. take it. I wouldn't have much confidence j;i you if you didn't do that very thing.' ".Voyv. what we want is enout;h men and Moai.ii yv!,o belong to the church in Indiana to write, prohibition in the new i 'onst ittiri.-.ii. In;', the liquor traffic

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1 it sain and wnlkvd 1 ,s es pec t. it-.if to Jo feat our plans and to, tep came back a:id!rut out our suffrajro and thereby win a'

d Pt.i'tier was !.i. i asleep, so uretu vicory. i yvani to say to y.-u tha at iiini for a minute and llwn ! o cannot afford to h t .-uiy thins: il'd'ea ! .oi past. lie came hack a!"11'" rlatis when it rom.-s to this t'ou and the colored fellow- was j .ct itut ional -on vent ion and to the; rat i ,1 aVep. The poi-r.-r ri-.n-lnal tl'atirm of this n--w Constitution.'

!:. I'vft I'ociy. t and tooii out Hi. bt.t tiny- say you haven! .'iiol pressed sonie-thuiK risii: to say to a man what he m i ike sleeper's t on s tie. .Now. iliiiov. No right to Fay whit a man

vry nit ie wnile until , drink. .Now-, listen, the law- d... :

-k

thins" like this: lie says Jers y milk is too i.'ji. too rich. 'I have to yva'i-r m'.io- jusj about half before I can dis- st l.' and he concludes il. is too strong for the people oxer here in Hammond, and li.- j;o.-s to work titid waters his milk .nisi ahoitt half and brings it in Io re. Incidentally he ins pl- r.ty In s,;r.-ly all Ins customers. Now, xxhat

happens. The woman who cut Shall t'iiilv . .i!l.-d the secrt tary of the Hoard j of Health and she .said to him, 'Mr.' So and So brought, in milk tT.is morninn that xxas watered.' The secretary of

the Hoard of Health said. Must hold that bottle of milk .and I v.tl'- be down riuht a xv ay and I will t. si it. He comes down and he sets the pint of milk and he tests it. and sure noiiKh it is watered. Then what happens.' The imlk man is arrested and he lias to pay the penalty. Now he could drink watered milk until he wis gray h-aded and the . eople wouldn't say one word, not one. but u h'-in '. . r he bekrins to xx-arer his mi:k and o.'fer it. for sale, then the state claims the ti.-ht to step in and cause !,-s an,-;. "And thin ;hfy said to us xxhn Ihis hi'l was passed: 'You nnnot afford to

j do tins because i : is conliscalion of

loperty. confiscation of property. You!

anno? afford to confiscate property, you nnnot a fiord to do it. I say to you in

a n y s ' i a ' 1

P

haye xx h. n

hur

He he; an to sneeze I sav any thins; about what a man .tnii

!;y not to liis fe.-t and cried ! drink, does it" "Why, it says 'xhat a Out-- a. doctor in this car?" The! man shiill sell. No finest Inn but what

,-r c uiio up in a hustle and said, j a man may drink. A man may drink ;s the mat ter?' And h- said, 'I J on his oxx n premises so long as that knoxv. but I be lie v.! I am going j dri rikin s does tint interfere with the '.The conductor said. 'What 1s the . richts of anv man, any woman, or anv

child. No, that is not the question at all. It is the regulating the sale of it. Whenever a man comes into a community Am' hefie.e t ft m m , fn n A

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i ttptii'.- standi!! up beside the i sonu-tlsinc an.j tries to sell the products ma'e hustr.ess man. xx ho belones j of liis manufacture. I don't care what wealth-producine power of the I those products are, the state lias a pcrlouity, and asking him to stand hy feet right to step in and regulate j.

i tiutiK tie ;ias a stiperanunuanct1 j hasti t it ." Out h- te ti the

J man who has a lino Jen

a th- n. the question cones t-. us I has dispepsia and he finds that th. I'm- policy of doing these things. I .Tors- y milk is eti'irely too ri.-h for him.

the ii,--

Silt 1 1 ! C 111 ! ! ', i S tha' ir in has lie has ,,..t gt f.-r. : :s not ! km. ix iiiiit as

Tl.e colored man said, 'I don't

; I don't know, sir, but I guess I busted my- gall.' Xow you know. I see one of these men in the

oiin'ry is a

y cow and he

x i;o should do them. I have lo atdjlloxv

d ':)'. it is not the hu itie

ioiT-h. Listen. 1 want to say to ,at it is the business of the ohur.-h I in '!. is light. If the 'iristian

r.

imls

l.

xx ate

j u .

of i about half h

mg

can digest it a,,, rake

rood car.- of the mjt.k. One dny while -ttppiying his customers here in Hamlamd he finds that he lias pot mi'k

that it there is a mm lions, this afternoon and doii.-ir in his pocket tha on an honest euuix ti'ent

.-. is pot his. Noxx y ou ! x. H as I know i ; if . ui in ;. our po. k t to, la y t no- g l v n a n h-d'est I

b.-long nd one

,i xvoteo ti do no;

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i n

xxho enoutvh. Weli. now. he reasons

son;.

pit X - ;: On ,

xvhich xoj hax e

.(il i x a bait . that dollar does no to yon. I xvant to ask you to

saloonkeeper, one- brexyer. or one distiller tiat has ex.-r given an honest equivalent? for one single dollar that he has put in his pocket. Not one of thtrti. not one of them. And yet they come to us and say confiscation of properly. We a re tilling them we are not taking uvir their property. We arc just simplv

sax ing to them: "You manufacture "t ha t j xvhich does not destroy manhood, that which d..es not imperil xvomanhuod audi that whirh. does ii"t burglarize ehiid- I hood, and we xx i'i not interfere yxithl "" ' "I yvili sax to you -ha' he is n mir'itv i

I blind man who will say for ope minute ; i ito us that, prohibit o-n is not coming: I j they know it is coming. I am here this j j afternoon to say to x oti that the church and the liquor trafttc are euaag.-d in I

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Bea finished In Ikmvy baked iifin;. 1. Has 1,' inch j-o;ts an 1 !' inch top mounts, as cut shows. l'.-d atope is xxcrth more than t'cpric of complete outf'::.

Spring has anple iron frame, s;.-i i Imk t..p. support, il by tnaiiy hi-ivv oi! tempered helicals. Is diirabr.x cm-t no ted. This bed outi'i: is u ndoti bti .1 i y tip gr a test t r ffere!.

Kattress is -noil irtatla, sanitary, .as ce.tt.ie: - .p an ! . ..v.-t.-.i n, s'.-ipcl t lekinir. Noxx is yotir . h-Hie. to buv a l-. autitul Led outfit a- a ha rea in price. Tske aoxantage of th:s sa!. .

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Yoti need not pay cu"a. Pay ."" cash, then Sl.io) eacn month, xv you can aford to put aside

your old bed. Think how beautiful your room yvill be when you have this outfit. Remember, on sale only.

today Open Monday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings.

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hand in hand with the cold germ.

They're a couple of cold spreaders. When they get 3011, it's sniffle, sneeze, sore, raw throat, tight chest- and you feel all stuffed up -you know. Get busy ! Don t wait till you get flat on your back and lose several days from your work, it's expensive and dangerous. Go right into the first drug store you come across and ask the man behind the counter for a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for coughs and colds. He'll know ; chances are he has sold it ever since the day he opened up, Dr. King's New Discovery has been recommended and sold by druggists for nearly half a century -that's some record ! But the satisfaction it gives is what makes it so popular and you'll like it too. Dr. King's New Discovery eases your cough, soothes your tired throat and bronchial tubes, checks the cold and makes you feel like yourself again. Try it to-day.

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I i-liu r oh. 10 '- j '. i ll I'hurc i m. n ma ki j at all. Nm I tie 11 a ! b.

t ru g;;!e

Struggle.' I.et ies. Von sax si in s. l.i-t. 11 1 "nited Stan tins men. N'oxx

o- 011 11 g men nex er er attend church, in

1; i;..'. , n mm of t u se young

don ' - ' 1 ui x ersioti

s then listen.

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mil stop--- .'axinc: on the job of prohibition and goi-s after xxhat he" knoxv to be tight, the !iqt;.-r traffic xvill die. Ami xxhiii ibis happens, let me t ii

y. ti something else that will happen. The men xxho go down from a county the- legislature and misrepresents the 1 .otni-ti people of that county xv! hnx-e a mighty hard time of explaining vhn

to. -r, t to. hmd 1.

-and of Ho

day. 'I

: : IP MONKS IND

BLADDER BOTHER

h. j

ts back home. Do you Unow I hnve

perar.ee I'nion. All stand xxho are members." Mrs. Vnyh'ng-er explained the pledge and 'he membership dues .and tbe expenditure and so forth. After xvhich .Mrs. George Streeter presented her xvi'h

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nd box

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1 s a i xx -a s r hi bit!

xvoman xx in. n'.tr hen

i: xxvnderir.g xx hat xx ill i a ;.; on

in u xx ho xoii ii 'xx et' xx r."n there 1 go . 011s; 1 tueticy back home that iiini; and working for this pr-i-1 mie-tii n. Listen, y ou have one

is n real hf roine xx-no ilves 1 clarx. Her husband is a

boil u t. r

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on behalf of the .

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ex 1 -1 -y sin in o rle 1 t ' tin nk of -no !- y. : no it xx ho j jus' gatl

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ii a re iti x ; 10:1a i im t i Ind ;in.l : o,n of 7

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tie usand o ...1.1 v ha 1 e b of the 1 -r . s . 1 1 xoung men n

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uious institutions f,,r n thoiis-iTid ,i.!ll.,.iii re iliii Se X' ici . ing tiv :i in .11 brrjt-.ded Two hiini.ist he born

Take Salts to flush Kidnsys and neutralize irritating acids.

drunkard -tid s

gatbered fifty names for the prohibition l.-i

xxont around and j 5 on t he petition j

He found out i

you xx 1 I'd rti i sh s,a loons

e i.'e.ar for the li.pior traffic. Km fi t iat traffic going. Just i - uting men it takes every ! -'1 till up the aces of the opped out as drunkards, Xoxv r tiii.s'e figures together if

V011 xv ill pnd that xve must Hi. nun more young tren for the '-ii iv year than is j'urniahed

t to toe elm rch ,' N'o-.v do. S th; ' cl.urch? 1 io. s j to you these

j a re enga gecj jn n

life ami ili-.r

globe n-

f the i.ord Jesus Christ. look en.-our-i "top as a he church count? I say txvo gnat organizations

ife anddeath fitrug-

strugf.-ic. 1 am not

t rem hi in? I

xv i 1 h q t

limb t tell of these ir

I pm here xvit)!

roi k of Jesus "hriM. my fsee to the front, my- eyes r-n the stars, to tell you that the cross of Jesus Christ will prevail and that civil liberty- will live end the iiciuor traffic will K--. (Applause.)

say. 'V, hen xvill tiuse

Kidney iid l.iad.ier xi-.-n.n.-ss .--s-. from urn acid, says a noted authorThe kidneys lilter this acid from blood jand pass it on to th- Vdarbixxhere it ofen remains to irritate and .. flame, causing a burning, scalding satim, or setting tip an .rn'a'ion : the neck cf the bladder. ol.'ging to seek relief tv.o or three mxes 1-jr;'. the night. The suffer r is m const .-; dread, the water pnyses sometimes v. a scalding- sensation and is very -r fuse: again, there is difficulty in a .. ing if. Kladder weakness, most .',-nl:s call i b?c4iuse they enn't control ur nr.ti While it is ex'.r-niely nr.noy,n '.!. sjinetnnes very pnir.ful. this is r." i ' one of the most simple ailments to o. .

t gathering ihe?e name catne in he demanded deliver them to him.

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s.w-i rifff ine.-i" rr m -1 , --v xjc r - " - - -- y, . ,

f r;ne voice, nor tremniing 1 rolne an.ut four ounce

'" "bat one or the other j jait5 front your pharmacist and tike a It nt ions must fro down. J tahlesnoonful in glass of water .?-..:

my feet on the solid , breakfast, continue this for txvo or -hree

days. This will neutra'.ize the actds vn the urine so it no longer is a source oH irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, .nd Is made from the acid of .grapes and lemon juice, combined with lil'ila. nr. l Is used by tbotitJinds of foiks who sn subject to urinary dl r jers cause '.e uric acid Srrit.tioit. J--' Ja;t is r. l.ri did for kidneys and causes no ba 1 effects whatever. Her you have a pleasant, effervescent Uthlavirater drinli. whi juicily nn-eves bladder trouble. Adv.

.' Listen. I say to you. the theater of rutin's - Miff!- only hive a

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thing-s

Paeon sslvs:

'ife, God and right to be life. od aril right to lv -ill. And xvhen Jesus I'hrlst a looker-on

tha she xx a 5 ot and xvhf-n she to. m, that sh.

and she refused. She w-tlt and put ; them up and he wetcheil her xxhrre f -i I

put them, ar-.d then he xxent and got them and burned them. What did she do-. Sit down and cry over it? Xor a bit of It. She took a petition the next a hundred signatures, and Instead of bringing It bOIile '"''e mailed it to me at Indianapolis to be presented to the men from Lake county. I want to say to you, friends, that some ot tha men xxho were down at Indianapolis will hax-e some trouble in explaining. Tbey v. ill be a good deal like the old Irish lady xxho xx is accused by a neighbor of taking h. r iron kettle and cracking i'. She said she hadn't done It. So she xxas calhi'i up beTore and Judge and the judge said to her, 'Mrs. McCarthy-, have

xoii anything to say on tins.' nw MiU.

'Yes. sir. 1 have xvhen

comes. I have. I have xx itnesses here

to prove three points. In the first place I tiipt I never stole the Iron kettle: In the

second place she returned xvithout

crack, and in the thir l plac the old j

thing xxas cracked when I eot it. Xow, I should think some of your Lake county

j friends would have just as much trouble j Iti :xiilaiiiins their position toward proI 1 ibitiot as the old Irtsh lady had In i proving her tl.n p-.'.ir's nil at the same

t lmet "Noxx. then, tn closing. I wot: hi like to know hoxx- many women In this audience this afternoon arid how many-mi n belong to the 'Woman's Christian Tom-

CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CDNSTIPATEO Look, Mother: If tongue is coated give "California Syrup of Figs." Evary mother realizes, after riving her children "California Syrup of Figs.'' that thi is their ideal laxative, becaus they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanse the tender lltt'n stomach, liver and bowei without griping When cross, irritable, feverish oi breath is bad. stomach sour, look at th ton-ue, mother' If coated, (five a tcatpoonful of this harmless "fruit laxative." and in a f "xv hour all tha foul, constipated xvasie. sour bil5 and unci.

, ' ' ' , (rested food passes out or the bowets, the proper timet . , S and you have a wed. playful enild again,

When It little system j full of cold, throat sore, han stomach-ache, diarrhoea. Indigestion, colic remember,

I good "inside cVoansing" should always

be the first treatment given. Millions of mother keep "California Syrup of Figs" handy; they know a teaspoonful today navea a sick child tomorrow. Ask j-our druggist for a 60cer.t bottle of "California Syrup ot figs." which ha-s direction for babies, chielien of all ags and grown-up prlntxS on the bowe. Iiaxe of counterfeits sold here, so don't be fooledk (Jet the genuine, made, by "Calif omlm Fig Syrup Company." Adv.