Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1917 — Page 7
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Valve In Head Motor Pleasure and
FIVE-PASSENGER TOURING CAR s-
Another New One Added to the Buick line BUICK DELIVERY
Thp Mow Qivtlj HnRPnniflPr valve-in-head motor responds to the accelerator with a
BUICK MODELS E 4-35 Touring Car $ 795.00 E 4.-34 Roadster 795.00
snap that delights the most experienced motorist.
Thn Mnvi Iliiipl phifph is disengaged by the slightest pressure of the foot
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E 6-50 7-Pass. E 6-44 3 Pass. E 6-45 5-Pass.
Closed Car 2175.00 Roadster 12G5.00 Touring Car 1265.00
E 6-46 Closed Car 1695.00 E 6-49 7-Pass. Touring 1495.00 F. O. B. Flint, Mich.
OUR SERVICE AND REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS IN CHARGE OF AN EXPERT FROM THE BUICK FACTORY.
I JOHN SCHMUESER & BRO., Buick Agents, 116 Sibley St., Hammond, Ind. Pllione 38
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DAME FASHION'S LATEST HEWS
NEW COSTUME FOR THE" COOLER DAYS
'I -y . j x fJiAY If you are troubled with dandruff, J ' AltJiX' falling hair or itchy ecalp. then ia a K' 4Ukr world of comfort in NEWBEO'S
HEKPICIDE. Try it. One application will convince. The feeling of coolness, the Mnw of cleanliness and the exquisite odor are things vou cannot forget HfcKPICIDE is an efficient dandruff eradicator, a delightful hair dressing; a cleanser and an antiseptic. NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE gives the hair a softness and hiruriarice that is always
associated with the use of this scalp prophylactic. Hair that isn't healthy cannot be
pretty and attractive. HERPICIDE by rendering the scalp sweet and clean, makes the hair healthy and keeps it so. It is indispensable to th toilet not a luxury, but a requisite. SEND 10 CENTS fOR SAMPLE BOTTLE AND BOOKLET Ewy man mod woman exposed to th attarka of dandru? waieh ia contagiosa and ninety moa oat of every hundred are suffering from it's annoyaeeea. The booklet pafJiahed by Th Harricida Company, on the hair and its care, is of irte nw interest, and HEKf 1CIDB Itself U revelation to all. A eample bottle of NEWBRO'S HF.KMC1DE aod the booklet will ha aant to any addreas opon receipt of Ten Cents in postage or siH-er to cover coat of packing and mailing. Aodrwa THK HERPICIDE CO., Dept. 8. Detroit. Mich. Two sizes, 50c aod $1.00 SoW Everywhere Gunran teed by The Herpitide Caw Applications at the better barber shops and Beauty Parlors. Demand Outline tterpkide and GET II.
ST MAJUJAJIET KASON. (Wrtttaa for tho United Press.) There was a lute man .And he bought a little hat. To take his pretty little if. lie thought it out of sight Well it was a sight, all rich!.
; And he spoiled all. her happy l it!' ' life. ' He thought himself so smart j At the. chapeau buying art ! Th.it he always picked her hats from
then to now Till ashamel to show her heail In his h.nts the lady fled To Dahomey where t.hy'e no hats an how .
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And should hring you honte a hat Leave him tuicUly wrnins: take f-ura 1 rom what I've said If on don't, jny title dear. Then I very greatly fear That the blame and hat must rest upon your head. NEW TORK. Sept. 29 A'stroi: inp up Fifth Avenue the other day to t;et a view of all the latest fashions now
i and othf-r things of intrest too. f saw a sifjht I versed to he bf cinning of j trasecly. althouKh perhaps you'll no? incrrep. that surh a simple ttiing coui.J lt- ; a terrible catastrophe T.-.i t that is whul ! it sreiner! to me Hefore ;i hat si' op. ! ery smart, whose wares with s.ip.Tsubtil art within the sitrKifw rf the
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Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond
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A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER k CAUL. E. BAUER WM. D. WE1S LEO WOLF JAMES W. STINSON J08EPH J. RUFF F. R. SCHAAF
OFFICERS. . R- SCHAAF, Pre if dent WM. D. WEIS, Vlco Preaidnt. A. H. TAPPER, Vlco President. H. M. JOHNSON, Chier. v L. G. EDER, Asat. Caabler.
tiiirt attract each female passer-by. e:i as the spider does the fly, and lets ' ih.'in not ty till tliey buy, 1 saw a man j of portly niein with ruddy face and ' manner keen (I judge he came from I Ab:elei,e or some small ity In the Wt'st.) and there he stood with visage j prcss. d aitainst the glass. Full well I I puossi d his dire intent and was diJ tressed. I knew I hat in the book of iV.t 'twp.i writ his nnsuspeeting mate, j away "nt west right on the pate, was
due ' get an aw fill blow when he t ame homo with face ag'ovv and straight un-
wr.ippd her sift to show. j
I knew th-H' h'ishfitid meant to huy
i hi:? wife -,x ha: twfis m his eye I had ' wild d- sii to or; , but all I did was
jjjjj'adly .stare and r:""ii 1 f-avv liiin enter
a l Alas. 1 knew ;t was too late to cnange j: that poor wife's hatful fate and so 1 ' j left wiili a, quickened gait. j i ("'li why. w ill husbands do this thing?
The h-ait:; ot rilpi.r?s wives iney
VI ing wncn nais t inuiw.iui iiHsie t" bt i;ik. I'm sure, the hat selecting rail, iti Spring or Runitiier. Winter. Fsll. dps sounde.l m the lives of all. It's time vve women tO"X .'Sand and elubbd together in a band to stop this outrage tnrough the laud. I think we should all come out flat and let them know just where, we're at against the husband-hand-picked hat. Now let me haste to qualify. It's only when they go and buy a hat alone
' and on the sly. that women hate hats
! husband? buy. It's quite all right when wife's tilgl '.. to catch the salesgirl's km"' hi? ee. j t love t hae my husband go with j me when shopping for chapeaux. He ! wants to luy each on we see that is
I becoming quite to me and so I get not
j one but three. I And now the bright thought comes to ! me, we'll solve the thing this way, you i see. and turn our. grief right into glee. As soon as women get the vote. I hope.
i thev ll make a little note of this hatl
I matter that I -wrote, and pass a law ' when husbands feel the urge of hat
selection steal through all their being, head to heel, that they be not allowed to go. urchapercned to -pend their dough, and buy ft hat that s beauty's
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the "Hyatt Roller'. This veteran Buick, official figure! prove, has gone farther than any other automobile 261,800 miles, equal to ten times around the world. It is making a circuit of the U. S. A. still running on its original Hyatt Bearings.
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This trip is showing motorists everywhere the wear and tear that Hyatt Roller Bearings can actually stand. The original bearings are located at points of greatest strain. Eight years old, but having delivered thirty years of normal service, they are still on the job, still giving parfect Hyatt Service quiet, self lubricating, self cleaning, requiring no adjustment from the driver. The bearings in your Hyatt-equipped car are identical in quality with these. You can measure the satisfaction you Yo u can see " Th e JOHN SCHMUESER & 116 Sibley Street.
may expect from your Hyatts by their demonstrated record. 261,800 miles, the world's record for mileage long drives over the roughest of country roads winter drives through hub-deep snow, the abuse of livery and haulage service. And now, sturdy indifference to the most strenuous conditions that crosscountry driving or daily use can present. Mate sure your new car is equipped with Hyatt Quiet Bearings. Hyatt Roller' at BRO., BUICK AGENTS. Hammond, Iud.
Hyatt Roller Bearing Company Detroit, Michigan
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each man on a hat buying spree, or sub
ject to the law he'll he. Two year? imprisonment or fine in silver dollars five
or nine if he is found with fell design elone in any hat shop .smart about to buy a work of art that's sure to break his poor wife's heart. But if 'this scheme; of mine falls through and as solution .will not do. why here's another, simpler too. 'Twill cure him. I am sure of that, if we just give him tit for tat and go and pick HIM out a hat.
VOICE OF THE P EO R L E -
idence everywhere, eliminates the. ash dump and all so simple- on paper. The plant has been in operation but a short time and the original intention have been abandoned entirely; what '.hey i.ip feeding in the frnace now is just plain, everyday garbage and dry refuse; i-oal is thrown in with each charge and a 15 h. p. motor hitched on to a blower does his durndet to drive the heat up through the stack; the tin cans don't suffer an. ihey i on.e ,.ut through the fire hale and hearty. After three buckets (about a small
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have been charged and consumed in tny one
r-ell. the ashes have to be raked out and an entirely new fire built: so many time a day.' As a matter of fart, one has occulsr difficulties to properly examine the plant, as heavy smoke seems to belch out from every pore. a camouflage par exeellence. The whe-le thing; is a Joke and th city of whiting has been stung good and proper but what's the odds, obi Je-hn r. pays all taxe. anyhuw. fit AS. V. WALTIIEKS. C. K
"ALSO A GARBAGE PLANT." Hammond. Ind . Spt. 27. 191T. The . ,,f Whiting .con-.ple:ed recently a so-called ash-eonsummg refuse d'stiuftor and the intended methods of operation were to be as follows:
Everything conceivable as municip- i al waste, such as: household ashes. garbage, tin cans and what not w as j to be delivered at the plant and the j
furnacen were supposed to burn up everything to a hard clinker. It is such a nice but old dream, this d.sposinsr of everything by incinera
tion, so sanitary, you know; does away i
with the unsightly tin can piie in pv-
Lake Cotioty Title Ik Guaranty Co.
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Abstracts of Title furnished to all Lands and Lots in Lake County. N
FRED R. MOTT, Pre.
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FRANK HAMMOND, Vice Pre. EDWARD J. EDER. Mansger.
Crown Point, Indiana. Branch OfSces at Hammond. and Gary
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