Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 6 October 1917 — Page 8
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AFTERNOON GOWN 4 r . i " n. " '-V- 'V 1 l-;vr.; ' J ft - 1 ! - M r Dark bine charmeuse and georgette are the materials that are employed in fashioning this charminp: dress. The thread embroidery is of dull gold nd blue silk. THE POLITICAL WORLD IN INDIANA From THE TTMXS' Own T-ni MpolLf Buren. TIMES BUKEAtT AT STATE CAPITAL IN'DIANArOLlS. IXL. Oct. 6. Iniianapolio Democrats are in a fine row nionj? themselves that promises to spill i-?ir beans at the city election, and lifbody seeni3 to know just who is to Marre. t A fexv days agro Gilbert H. Hen3ren, Siat.; Accountant and a Democrat who h!.v;i has refused to be shaken from th- purty bandwagon, issued a public piat'jment of hia report on the investiK"jiion of the Indianapolis city offices. Indianapolis has a Democratic city .'tOiiinislration. with Joseph E. Bell as iiiioor. lie 11 is under indictment in the !':dvrl court on a charpe of conspiracy commit eleoiion frauds and will ba tried soon. Smuel 1:1. Perrott. who vas his chief of police, was convicted n the panic rharce recently and ia awaiiin;? removal to the Federal penitentiary at Atlanta. Several others of iicially connected with the Democratic city administ rat ion also are in prison -. (rini-s. So. the Hell ad ministration is in bad. and nothing that .. . i.,i,-t,t f-i-.., about it would arouse i.n.v s::p:r!a(i e degri c of surprise, llttnire said in l:is report that thou sands of d'lllar-; of city money had been 'aid out riesrr.lls'. und he set forth the Instances. lie charged it all up to the Bell outfit. A few days later Bell gave out a long statement denying charges made by Hendren and getting back at him by charging that Hendren has wasted the people's money in the administration of the state board of accounts. Bell said Hendren made trips to California and charged them to the state, and.intimatThe Crown of Womanhood "Uncared for hair cannot be beautiful. There is no part of the Iranian makeup so revengeful as the hair. It cries out: Look at me, care for me, or I will disgTace you! Treat me with consideration and I will be a glory to you." With the above words, LUIisa Rub sell, an unquestioned atrthority on feminine attractiveness, places no rmcertam value on nice hair as a beauty asset. Unkempt, uncared for hair not only cannot be attractive but is actually a disgrace. Bet why have ill-kept, untidy hair? ; By devoting a few moments regularly to brushing and intelligent application of NEWBRO'S HERPICIdE, the hair may be made to yield wonderful returns in increased personal charm. DasdrofT Is the direct cause of more hair trouble than anything else. ; The hair becomes thin, harsh, tnveren and fails out in quantities. It looks dead and lifeless; there is no luster. The scalp itches. HERPICIDE will remove the daniraS which is causing all the trouble, clean the scalp, give the hair Ufa, snap and luxuriance. The hair stops coming out, the itching ceases almost at once and withal there is a most gratifying sense of cleanliness. To the woman who wishes to raako the most of nature's gifts by havinpr fiuffy, beautiful hair, NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE is a toilet' necessity. It is eioulsitery per-, funnel gad ia a delightful haa-. dressing " i In 30c and $1.00 size. At drag' stores arvd toilt coods counters everywhere. GusranUscd , by ;r The HcrpJdde Co. ' Apikstkms at Che better Barber Stops and tiar4resso? Parlors. -Send 10 cents for sample boUie and! booidetto Tiw ticrpkkte Co. Dept. V
ed that the trips were unnecessary. He eald also that Hendren drew his alary for many weeka while he waa sick and off duty. He said that Bert Hendren, son of the state accountant, who la a salaried examiner In the atate aocountln board, served as a helper In the Democratic Btate committee headquartera laat year for a few weeks and charged eomething like 260 for hia work, while, at the same time, he drew hia regular pay from the Btate, It happened that Bert Hendren was president of the Indiana Democratic
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3 ll u, tion of the atate. And now comes me announcement that at a apecial meeting of the board of directors ef the eluh Hendren resigned aa prealdent. Just what waa behind the resignation ia a matter of conjecture, A lot of Democrata ara aora at Hendren for making publlo hia report Juet at this time. They Insist that h. -is simply currying favor with the Republican atate administration, and that he is ungrateful to the party that put him in office. On the other hand, Hendren does not seem to care what they think about it. The effect of tha Democratic row It
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867 rillatla St, home of C. JI. llutchins, Thursday. He was on his way to Lawrence, Ind., to visit hia sister. Mrs. John Kleiman waa quite seriously hurt, Wednesday, when the vehicle in which she waa riding waa run down by an automobile. Ker head was cut and othpA painful injuries received. A little son was born. Wednesday, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Erieks. Rev. X. V. Andrews of Kentland, is spending a few days with his family who are visiting at the home of C. JI. Hutchins. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary
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m TOMORROWS 1 X i! 0) Ltawl (Saturday night. Their son Tony, who belongs to the coast guard and is sta tioned In Delaware, obtained a furlough and came for the occasion. They also had many friends and relatives from Chicago as their guests. Mrs, A. L. Ileiner 6pent Monday shopping in Chicago, C, 51. Hutchins transacted business in Griffith, Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. Kichard Kyp gave a surprise party Monday night, in honor of Tony Miller, one of our popular soldier boys, who has been spending several days in Highland, The evening was spent in playing games after
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n XT which refreshments were served by the hostess. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames Ray Eastman, Feter Kooy. Homer Lydick, Edward Werde-. mann, Robert Sparks. John Groot, Win, Miller, Mra. Allan Thilniont and children, Mrs. Kate Wirt, Mrs. E. Douthett, Mrs. Delfenbach, Mrs, Grieving, Mrs. Maggie Douthett, Marguerite Werdemann. Esther Ferguson, Cora Kaluf of Hammond, and Tony Miller. If You Think THE TIMES Ia Doing Its Bit Your Support Is Always 'Welcome;
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