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THE FOOD MO CHOSE INDIGESTION Pape's Diapepsin" fixes sour, gassy, upset stomachs in five minutes. Tou don't know what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the damage do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sick, gassy and upset, and what you Just ate has fermented and turned sour; head dixzy and aches: belch gases and ncids and eructate undigested food: breath fou;, tongue coated just take a littlal Papa's Diapepsin to neutralize acidity and in five minutes you wonder what became of tho indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it Is needless to have dyspepsia. A little Diapepsin occasionally keeps the stomach sweetened, and they eat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; If your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, most harmless antacid is Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it stops food souring and sets things straight, so gently and easily that it is really astonishing. Your stomach will digest our meals If you keep acids neutralized. Adv. WhitingAnd Its People Boy a 950-00 XJfefcrt7 Bona. CsjiX ol Whiting', open 9 ft. ro. to 8 p. m. 5-31 Thursday's picture at the Star Theatre will be the great wonder-play of the war, "Bridges Burned." featuring Mme. Petrova. This picture has been substituted la place of the "Tides of Fate" as announced on the program. 10-8-4 Princess theatro tonight. Wm. Fox presents Virginia Pearson in "Koyal Romance," by Adrian Johnson. Also a Metro comedy. 10-9-1 Mrs. Frank X. Gavlt of Oliver street, is visiting relatives In Saginaw, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Lewis or Laporte avenue, attended the wedding of the latter's nephew in Windsor Park. Indies' and girls' Corduroy and velvet Tarns in black, white and other colors. 50c to J2.50. Gordon's. 10-9-1 Miss Nellie Wycoff of Gary, was the SYRUP OF FIGS 35, FEfERISH CHILD If little stomach is sour, liver torpid or bowels clogged. Mothers can rest easy, after giving "California Syrup of Figs,'- because in ft few hours all the clogged-up waste, sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have a. well, playful child again. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, and they become tightly packed, liver gets sluggish and stomach disordered. When cross, feverish, restless, se if tongue is coated, then give this delicious "fruit laxative." Children love it. and It cannot cause injury. No difference what ftlla your little one if full of cold, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomach-ache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "inside cleansing" should always be the first treatment given. Full directions for babies, children of all ages and grown-ups are printed on each bottle. Beware of counterfeit fig eyrups. Aek your druggist for a BO-cent bottle of "California Syrup cf Figs," then look carefully and see that It is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." "We make no smaller size. Hand back with contempt any other fig yrup. STAR THEATRE WHITlJfG, IfU. TODAY EARL WILLIAMS and DOROTHY KELLY in "THE MAELSTROM" An exciting story of the underworld. Also a Big V Couedy. WEDNESDAY Carlyle Blackwell and June Elvidge In "YOUTH" A etory of New York society life Alio Helen Gibson In "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS"

guest of "Whiting frlonda for the rlpo organ recital at the Congrogatlunal church. Outing flannel Uompers for boys, 2 to 8 years; each 6c. K. Gordon & Son. 10-0-1 Mrs. O. E. Meek of Indiana boulevard. Is entertaining her sister from Michigan. We are now showing a variety of fall styles In AValk-Uver boots for women. Gordon's. 10-9-1 Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Evanstcn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Beaubien, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Albright of Gary, attended

the meeting of the Saturday Evening club at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. ij.auer of Oliver street. Mrs. C E. Trueblood of Laporte avenue, has been entertaining her mother and sister from Illinois. Miss Julia Ilemmy of Beloit, Wis., has j been the guest of friends here far several days. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Andrus and son Kalph of Sheridan avenue, have return- ' fH f rnm ( M 1 1 Tn rrt !n u-hflrp Mr. Ar"rus! and son spent the summer. Roy T. Tllton of Fort Sheridan, spent Sunday here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tilton of Laporte avenue. The Plymouth Aid society of the Congregational church will have an allday session in the church parlcrs tomorro w. Mr. and Mrs. Dyer of Michigan, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Davidson of Laporte avenue. The Methodist Lad.es" Aid society will hold a silver tea at the home of Mrs. Don Boyd of Sheridan avenue, tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Gillett will have charge of the prograbm and all are Invited to attend. The regular meeting of the W. B. Aof the Maccabees will be held tomorrow evening In the I. O. O. F. hall. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. David Pinkerton and son Harold, who spent several days visiting relatives here, have returned to their home in Wanatah, Ind. Gerald Harper, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Harper of Laporte avenue, has left New York on a torpedo boat for "somewhere In France." He was uncertain as to whether he would be assigned to a boat doing coast duty or to a merchant man of wai . The public school night school begins this evening and indications ro.'nt to a very large attendance. .'.Irs. A. Jewell of Fishrupp avenue, who has been very ill, is showing decided signs of improvement. Ely Nagich, 2'J years old. was arrested for disorderly conduct, charged with having thrown three bottles through the window of the Pante Hora'ovitch home. H Is locked up awaiting trial, The Whiting Four Minute Men have arranged for a numer of men to speak at the different picture shows on the second Liberty Loan. J. W. Curry will speak at Princess theater tonight. 10-1 ! ROBERTSDALE J Charles Strosa of Myrtle avenue, attended the Sox ball game in Chicago, Saturday. Mrs. John Bley of Indiana boulevard, visited her parents in East Side, Sunday. Frank Barnes returned from Tampa, Fia., where he has been employed several months, for the Graver Tank works. Mr. and Mrs. George Pader of 5lyrtle avenue, entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner Sunday in honor of Mrs. ligman of Milwaukee. George Starring of Indiana boulevard, spent Sunday at the Great Lakes Xaval station, vistting Raymond Buell. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Groves and children of Rogers Park, visited at the Grelson and Pierce homes. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Golding of Myrtle avenue, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and family were guests of Mrs. Hayhurst of East Side, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Myrtle avenue, entertained a number of Gary friends at dinner, Sunday. Mrs. C. G. Buell and Mrs. Arthur Stross were Chicago visitors Monday. Clarence Fickel of Laporte, Ind., was the guest of Miss Agnes Atchison cf Lake avenue, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Moser of Amy avenue, entertained Mrs. Magunson of Windsor Park, Sunday. Mrs. Carl Bushier of Lake avenue, visited In Hammond, Monday. The Ladies' Bible class held election of officers at the church Saturday evening, which resulted ss follows: Mr? Sharpe, president: Mrs. Thelssen, vice president: Mn. Martz, secretary; Mrs. Turley, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. Still have moved from Indian. Harbor to Roberts avenue. Miss Rose Smith cf Chicago, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Smith of Indiana boulevard, Sundav. GRIFFITH Fioyd Whits has accepted the posi- ' tion In the tower of the electric interlocking plant here, from which S. A. LIghtfoot recently resigned. F. Trader and family have moved to Highlands where they will make their home. There Is a good prospect now of local politics warming up In earnest. New candidates have announced their intentions of coming out and running Independently against the ticket recently nominated at the convention of the people's party held recently. Mrs. J. Klelneman was seriously Injured recently when an automobile ran into her wagon while she was crossing j a bridge near East Chicago. Mrs. Klelne- ! man was thrown from her seat and fell across the railing of the bridge render- : inj? her partially unconscious. The drlv- . er of the car went to her assistance and . hrourht hr home where medical aid was secured, l.etest reports are that s!i Is In a dangerous condition, Mrs. j Kleineman v-na oij her way to t .arket i with vegetables. The Ort number ef tha Lyceum coursa

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Eat less meat if you feel Eackachy or have bladder trouble. Meat forms uric acid which excites end overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system, lteguJar eaters of inat must rlusn tno Kianews occasionally. You must relieve them like you relieve jour bowels; removing all he acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your ttAmach sonis. tongue is caled at.' when the wsth t- Is ' 1' rif.;Ti:c t,ir,L-., TW urine is cloudy, full Of sediment; the cho . lols often get eu. oblU... i you to K f- -P t-vo times duiUig the night. To neutralize these irritating lrritatK ,-, i acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined wi'h lithia. and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidnevs ntid stop bladder Irritation. Jad Palis is inexpensive; harmless and makes water a d .'.Ijihtful f i;ei vescnv. iuiiwdrink v.hieh millions of men and women take now and ttien. xnus ing serious Adv. kidney r.nl l-lanaer ciseasr. one.nrin? at the M. E. Church was musical number given by the Chicago Festival Ouiniette. Music lovers were h'ghly pl-ased with tho progrnm. and Pr. the Malinstonc, who is at hib committee managing the course. f,-.- tilt evening states that tn pn-uj . - shows that the course is a success financially. The next number will be In November. T M-3 Course Overmyer and sons. Leo and Verne, .and daupHter Mildred, drove to. North Judson last Friday, returning bJTh-Lndles- Aid pocicty will hold annua! e.. . Mon of officers at the M. E. cm,rrh. Thursday. Oct. U. at 7:30 P. m. Vr H Woodwork h, who is taking a radium treatment In Chicago, is home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. M. Eastwood were Hammond visitors, Saturday. Mr, Yerno Clark of Odin. Ind., has joined her husband here. They will make their future homo in this place. Mr. and Mrs. E. Emtton of Eoss, visited relatives here Sunday. I'olitics are assuming more interesting proportions every day in the coming town election. Practically three tick1 ets are in the Held now, and as inaiea!!;ir:,B an exciting three-cornered fight. HOBART Mi.,.-, ...ary riauivau a forn .. i If. 57 at KcV,.Iain llle. Ind., and died at j Hobart, Sunday noon, Oct. 7. 1317, aged i 60 years. She came to Hobart with her; parents when but a small child and practlcally lived here all of her life. In 1SS0 she was engaged as a teacher in! the Hobart schools and taught for cithX t years. She was united in marriage to Vm. Boldt. Feb. 7. :h0. and to this' union was born five children who Mill survive her. They are: Misses Margaret and HeU-r. F.oldt, Mrs. Fred Collins of Crown Point. Carl Boldt of Pittsburgh, and John Boldt. who entered the service and is in the coast artillery end at the present time is stationed somewhere in, Kngland. She has been in poor health j for the past few years but was taken ! suddenly ill hist Thursday with acute' uniemlc coma which caused her death. ; The funeral services will be held t9' o'clock Wednesday morning at St. Bridget's Catholic church and the burial will be at Crown Hill cemetery. Mis.-es Mabel and Katherine Leeper r,nd brother, Kugene, returned yesterday irorn a couple of days' visit with reldtlvn at i;;)r,-'t, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Walters, who live north ; of town hive re Mimed from a visit with iw. wm mi WITH SAGE TEA! I ilf Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens so Naturally Hcbody Can Tell. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray. streaked and faded huir is grandmother's recipe, and folks are again ' Uflng it to keep their hair a good. even color, which is quite sensible, as I we are llvlnar in an age when a youthful appearr.nce la of tho greatest advantage. I Nowadays, though, we don't have ! the troublesome task of gathering the 'sage find the muHsy mixing at home ' All drug stores sell the ready-to-us product. Improved by the addition o' ' other ingredients, called "Wyeth" -i Sage and Sulphur Compound." It If very popular because nobody can dis cover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, takirig one small strand at a jtlme: by morning the gray hair da- I j appears, but what delights the ladies ;with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Corn- ! pound is that, besides beautifully ! darkening the hair after a few applications, it p.iso produces that soft ! lustre and appearane of abundance "which M po attractive. This rendy-to-usa preparation is a delightful toilet requisite for tbo:-; who desire a mor ! ioutiifu' h .ip"i rr nee. I 1;; i.o? in tended for tae cuje, imtigatioi or prevention of disfisa.

frftende and relatives in Michigan. The following were Chlct.go visitor yesterday: MedameB Ferrln. D. MUln, Wm. Owen. B. Flndling an3 J. Mellon. Mr. Bates and daughter Hhoda, returned to their home at Hebron yesterday after a couple of days' visit here with relative. Lee Roper of South Bend, visited here over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Thompson. The members of St. Bridget's Catholic church will conduct a bazaar In the basement of the church on Wednesday and Thursday of this week. A chicken dinner will be served each evening. The Unitarian Ladies' Aid alliance will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ed Fiester.

MERRILLVILLE V patriotic Tneting wil' rvj held 'n MrrUl rail K: iy evening, Oct. 12. All the citizens of the community r.re 1 t;ted. A lively time is assjiel. Patri.tir -nr., will bo sung. The hr.ll w;ll be decorated with flags, and a full housf is expected. Rev. Paul Manker will deliver the address of the evening. His theme will be "The Steady March of Progress." All old polliei-s will be given reserved seats. The Woman's Study club met with Mrs. Zuvera last weelt. A good crowd wsj in attendance. A paper was read by Mrs. Zuvers on "The Age of Opportunity for Women." Mrs. A. G. Nickolson was on for an open discussion for "Efficiency in Club Work," read by Mrs. Banman in Mrs. Nlckolson's absence. The names of thre well known members were presented for membership. All felt a profitable afternoon had been spent. A good attendance Is desired at the P.ed Cross meeting next Friday. Work on hand, both knitting and sewing. The school was dismissed Friday afternoon, making Us possible for both teachers and pupils to attend the funeral or May Mundell In Hobart. A number of citizens from this place also attended. air. and Mrs. Kaakah of Hobait were in this place last Wednesday. Miss Sable Zuvers of Chicago, visited with her mother last Sunday. L. M. liafly and F. Eoyd motored to Chicago last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wendt of Chicago, visited with Mrs. Wendt's mother. Mrs. Ella Dcmmon. last Sunday. Mrs. George Castello or Chicago, was tn town Friday. Morris and Fred Iddings wore in town last Friday. Morris has received mag

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Dandruff Surely Destroys the Hair

Girls If you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for It will starve your hair and ruin It if you don't. It doesn't do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only aura way to get rid of dandruff Is to dissolve it. then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when re- ) tiring; use enough to moisten the scalp ana ruD ll in gently wun me nnger np. Ey mornia. most If not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely disbolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of It. You will find, too, that all Itching and digging of the scalp will fp. and your hair will 'ook and feel a hundred tlm jbett '. Y u an get hvi.J ar on at a'iy ;drur store. It is inexpensive and fonr oumu is au )uu v .i utd. no matter I how nii-c. dui.u. uiC you have. Tr.ia simple remedy never fails .J v. a commission as f.rst lieutenant, and exrects to be called soon. EAST GARY Mrs. Gregory Brown and children of Michigan City, spent the week-end with Mrs. E. Horn. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Olson and daughter of Gary, and Miss Hattie Paptta of Chicago, spent Sunday at the Papka home here. Mrs. J. J. Johnson of Gary, called on friends here Sunday. C. E. Johnson and eons Walter and Albert, were quite severely burned on Vcmen Steady Workers. It used to be said that women could not be depended upon like men to work steadily, and, consequently, ought not to expect so much pay as men employed at similar work. While it would be foolish for any young woman to stay at work when physically unflt, it Is believed that most women now continue atthe lr work as constantly aa men. Any woman who Is unable to do so. should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, the old, reliable medicine for woman, and get the aid she needs to enable her to keep at work. Adv. sacs

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Thursday, when their machine caught fire and was destroyed SCHERERVILLE Lawrence Hllbrich went to Chlcag Saturday to see the ball game. George Maginot and family of S John, spent Sunday with relatives a Schervlllo. Mrs. John ThUl spent Sunday wit: her parents. Rev. Wm. Berg left for Hammonc' Sunday and will not return until Tues day. Nick Mooser of Hammond, visited wit! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob School Sunday. Peter Mllitor of Chicago, spent th day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Join Mass. J. Albert Agard of Chicago, spen. Sunday with Mrs. Thiel.

LOWELL ilrs. F. L. Hunt went to Rensselaer last ev-nins to -.Isit ri.at.ves. Albert Wyles. who worked In Lynch store, was called to Lafayette on account of the Illness of his mother. Will Ribbentrop of Chicago, was in Lowell on business yesterday. Mrs. V. B. Servlos end daughter are visiting relatives at Crawfordsville, previous to moving to their new home at Goodland. T. B. Berger of El Paso, 111. has been here for several days visiting friends and looking after his farm Interests. John and Albert Klug were guests of their brother, W. H. Klug and family, for the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Corning of Shipsewana, Ind., are guests at the home of his nephew, Elery Corning and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dinwiddle have returned from an auto trip to Chicago unction and Mansfield, Ohio, whero they have been visiting relatives. F. E. Nelson and daughter. Miss Julia, were In Chicago esterday. Mrs. Alice Parmlee and children who ha'e been visiting relatives and friends here for some time, have returned to their home in Plymouth. Pa. The Masonic lodge will have an Inspection day in Lowell tomorrow. Members from lodges around Lowell will be present. ST. JOHN William Butler transacted business in Laporte. Monday. Mr. end Mrs. Fred Malsch were Hammond visitors on Sunday.

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OK. rAstSVMen in Training Fighting isn't the only duty of a soldier, and exposure to bullets is not as serious as exposure to all kinds of weather and dampness. Rheumatic aches; sore and stiff muscles, strains and sprains, chilblains and neuralgia, all are enemies of the soldier, and the relief for all these pains and aches is Sloan's Liniment. Clean and convenient to carry or use: does not stain, and penetrates without rubbing. O-irreu r.z-4 bottle. a.t U dnwruta. W M l j nut Miss Mathilda Schmal of Chicago, spent Sunday here with her mother. Henry Thieien of Hammond, spent Sunday here with his parents. Michael Klassen left Sunday evening for Chicago, where he will take a position. Every can of food put up this summer helps make food shortage next winter impossible. When Itching Stops There is one safe, dependable treatment that relieves itching torture and skin irri tation almost instantly and tbit dsansej and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottl of zemo and apply it as directed. Soot vou will find that irritations, pimplea. blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworn and similar skin troubles will disappear, A little zemo, the penetrating, satisfy ing liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions and makei the skin soft, smooth and healthy. The E. W. Rosa Co, Cleveland. O. 6 I i

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