Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1918 — Page 6
Pasre Six
THE TIMES.
Wednesday, Jan. 30. 191?.
BRINGS RHEUMATISM Says a little Salts in water may save you from dread attack.
H.hsu:;'.a t .sm is cas.er to .-ivoid than ' c-jrf, states h ni 11 -known a'.ll'.or.ty . 'A ar a d i e i. to , ire- wavu.ly: ke.'p i - ;ft cl : nV'"1 r .c r c . out. 1 s h : rl: ;;ik pi -nt;. ci ! water. K!-f-'..r.i;;?!'! a d-tc t ev;it of fs .ms t'o much find other ri h f tntv. inivl : ii:-,.- a d. Si. ! !" i-br,i ! - t - !. ! i '. ' - r 1 1 1 r i o ' h" k'.!i-o;s :. I'!:?: t ': 1 i Id from '. l-lcd ;.r.d . ,n: ir ...:t m '-e ur'r.e; the 'ovs v f th" si.;:, a e nNs 'rcns of fr'MK' ': 1 h -! 1 ii - ' .."";r':v In uiiu.c a:.-i '.i'l'' '.' f- i i : 1 "he" : s are vy.."-..'.!. th coir the ;v:lrics ! d-'ii.ie Wii iv, ' f " l--c-'fc : r v. r 1 h ;-iut 1 : i;t.-;: am! vl r' el ,'.n:it ! " i- a. id. wis:-, 'j " .rs n :' : m u 1 :i : . u .1 ri n I c , r- '.: 1 a t : n c Cm sysieu., ' 0 r. I r a i 1 y -;.-C't g ' ti." joints ard m-.s. ., caus--. " ; -' "T rt e s . f.;' - -r. .'-- uu 1 l,-i u .n!!e! Ai ti.e fu.:. r m .ux-t ' r : 1 " ; -;-a : ; s .u -'. for. mi pka n:.,n'y about, four -.p'. es f Jad ?a '.".: pr.t .( . -ibRi: ''i! ;r . i.is f ",sr a v. a l'. ;nU V'Ov 't T:::s ;;. ". ; . "r ;v.:i 1 ::r;r -f i'V ; ..v.: ' 1 1. !i tNr- - ! lit i l.'.n.lc f 1 he i.t ..f v;.r - "1 .I n V.i, .h;r."-l ;s i ' '. ; . - . 1 t : 1 '.y . .".!. -i . r f ' -. ):.. ! : - i-. ' ;-.:. ;,u l-i.v -- '- ' I. -; I-' ! v :: I ? . i . - ? . . i
K'llt .ir v as loo ir.utli for ttir young; nun asifl ho is no -a wser to apnse kin by sla ,ng as rmny Ho'-Jifs as ho can.
Affecting- rarnrell. r; nff'Tt'njc far'Mvell was n itnrs?l j t! ll.f il.-pot. ii hen the train, that is. 10 tnl;t- tJio nifii to 1 I'mUimI iti .n p. iv. Th I'ati'H'ts j vcrc chet ro'. the train !fft. Seovl : I.iru'i. l' -!U'i I vt-'iii.i it'll rummaii'lorl the I'.artv. Mr. Crk.n'd I) ip1it wall them s":'u; .t for as t'lif -ity of . ; S ior l.aout V'.-xiii-air SUol.!.- aii'l five j
i!Tic: 01 uio jrpian rronmitu miss!c;i oniiLaiirt-xl lif men mil it tli time of i '. ir i!tm rtvn f. GARBAGE " VUORRIES
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in i;.rf'". . i' r. ..f a!!;. 9 and rro:ii,ss the i:.i.t a: Health 1pr;i! Cr.ciH f.tnij th sjavbas'1 a-'C.i'.irala-t;-.n va jviliy p: .v.-iny ! a n.i:au .'. nd an .. '.-!: o. AVtt:i t'i "n a 1 ni'Ui b;vcifn i iT.f)vir.i ih.' ntnw f;o::i vi.e .: .awn on th ! : ( ie- : a:: l'-Ii:. :' 'A' I ;ioaV'.' Lm x ''"!" '! : ' p n ' a 1 garbng 5 unoi al is tf:ml. In Co ::;--ant im ".tizns r:i :.';so"v fl.t : 1 1 10 : s ai Tiy bjininj : 1. gat i-.af r.r'al . this t i a. rioss'.blo, at '"art p' !'i .n. "-"y-i to :.. M .' 1". many e . in ;!iv..-- "on !,ae fau:, i t! fr srh.is? tlnonn ::i ;. s;;o.v, :h::.- :ray!K n t away. ,...;c ar.rl so!:,.-:i:i..-s two -"..pry jatbag,-. ar. a re h'.;r-..vl. Wl-.vft '..- sti-j'.v !::?! ';i--rr wi;: , bo ''iious'.j ha'or and t imiI;.j iil:o'jt ; !".t.' a 0(.'i:yi of h .-ur;;:, . t'-Jt S-1- I.Ilcriiiji ar- arvl ai-
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GIRLS' PAINS AND AVEAKNESS Vield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands of Girls Benefited
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St. Louis. Mo. "When I wa only Sftecn years old mother had to put me
to bed every montn for twodaysbecauae I suffered such pain. I also suffered from a weakness and mother took me to a doctor but he did not help me. Finally mother made me takq Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and it has made me strong and healthy. !So when mother or I
hear any woman complaining we tell them about Lydia E. I'ir.kham's Vegetable Compound and v.hat it did for me." Mrs. John Frame, 1121 N. ISth St., St. Louis, Mo. Girls who suffer as Mrs- Frame did should not hesitate tu give this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial, as the evidence that is constantly Siting published proves beyond question that this grand old remedy has relieved morn suffering among women than any other medicine. For confidential advice write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of their forty years experience is at your service.
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1J3 KsrHIa Marks m. V:l,. Marks; rlaintifT discharged: -1st.
In re: pteition to sell R li , pe
tition dic; judg aist. Save vour hair Make it.
-Debro.ki vs. Debroskl; pjif dire;'
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;i00 Music vj, Earl el ai; cause, disc;!
costs pa: 21sf. 140 Armour Company vs. Av
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dcirnr it fa:.i. until
Senator (George E. Chamhf rlain. 'i'li's is the la: est plot u re uf Senator C.eorsre K. Char"ber!a!n of Oregon, who has bwen frequently n;e:-.-tionea in Washiugton dispatches of lale. He is th.o chairman of the seriate cortmittee :u military affairs and hi? effort i:i bei a'f of a bill to reate a war cahiriet have brought him a place of prom ir.er.ee. He also enicy t.'.e ci.stiraTtlon of ieinc tke on.'v man eve.- ca'Ied a li?r bv Prcsi-
TO PEOPLE WHO CHAFE Cher one hundred thousand prople in this country have proved that nothing relieves the soreness cf chafing as quietly and permanently as "Svkes Con.fort Ponder. u 25c at Vino! and other drus stores. Trial
o Free. l The Comfort Powder Co., Boston, Mass. (
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M,:h n lino o:i t- in'eraal a-.-tivr. i" of j lania sin::., i-hn fia-ndi o' rn C'nueii fiiUs?:.' riii'MbTed thai ! l'.;rr.?'o; if ilcc'T-.a-' thit v..-- ovr-
'rmc ,!'t morri!!.? 1'rmo1 Harfe
Gary, Indiana Harbor and Other Steel Workers Are Leaving After a Rousing t Farewell.
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f' en;baf-y s-aff. had been looking j ooms m a .Ww Ycri hot-!. h , for a v York AVorhJ -Almanac." Th- j reality saint a .jinnc in ;ho anattV t f.-o words of tb.; tt'.-ssag. "Wc'lt jwwi! of a fri"::i in .V,-.v Tori; am! thor f.firnan fr -Wf.rld'i 1?13." supv!;.-?.l toasted th oonitnaruie.- o" ;h" r-b..at 'In'. ri:ov::.s ti." orhT tinrr.rs i -.vhioh sunk l'' im.'-. i:i tl" L.as a ropT'erit ; n pazrt.
i T'f, and word in , World "Aln'.inac " j for 11 io. tho Journal men decoded ih : ":"it as f.-iiot-s' "Warn I'isitan'a nassorisor throujrh rress v.of ioap"!
TEN GARY BROTHERS LEAVE FOR FRANCE To brotlirof Gary, ranging' from SO to 40 yai of aje, left Gary yestrday to fl?ht the iaiser. What'i mors two brothers have already grorte ahead of them, o when they meet In Xarcre "Ive huaky steel vrorkera, 13D ct one mother will he ready to cepe with he BocMes. Th Vrotsrs, Tajag'le, and their sges are aa follows: Sltno. 3?: Mlha-jln, 23; Slmo II., 23; Lte, 10; 5te?0. 23; GJuro, 2; TrlTO, TO; St-o, 33; Mario, 33; CTjuro II, 37. At the OrphsuTn theatre in Gary yesterday fternooa they were called the stsfra aort cheered. At the tnee'ln? ta "hlcasro on Sunday they Tti piesssteci to the yoveraci- cf
.'nothr ton ' in vf 14" 5erMaiiS. nr;'-' of them borti in A u at ro-i i u i.gary, jt. Jery al ui-..--et ctirila v lor t, l''-t. Thy wil! procc? ! to an Allan ic I ort and Tt.i thr beRin th.-i- journey The 1 nic'i iraininc ramp at IJi.so-to. t.:ir Tt li!r, Alueria. In Africa tber! is new -Seo I'lary Serbs m ti a.nii.. RrnslaHf Eenrt.olT. 1 h1 ;-;'br c f hfira i 'J t "te froia 'rv. r.' !"ri loi'ianx llarb. . and tb i a lance from il:l'vau'.ir;, Joli-i and c'"itn ' 'i nut" w-o Bi-, en n rous.ng f;ii-in 1:-? : ffrtioon they b'-M a .: a ar:1 . S:"0 ! k nt the r-
cross 'iiA tlar.tio." Two daa later tb" Ueiinan embujsy prir:Td the now h:s-lr;i-r.dverti.sr:ieut in the Xen oi panel x armnr trav elr tt to osi'i" Atlar.tto. and a wk' later, en Ma; V. t'.i" Ius'tania was sunk by a Oerman subnn rii.o. A dra-natic tou-'h or sugci;n of death ;,! die misae lies in the fart il.nt tii" word not :n It is taken frooi the fist s'-ntrm-e of an obituary of the late Joseph Pulitzer, former ownr of the "World, which publishes t.he ''Ahnanao." Ar:d ntioth'r enru bit of irony in it is thai th" last four words wore talcn from nu ad.-t t i.nciil cf a v, el! known marine trustor headed "The 5ea! of Tvo words of the message are s,-el-'ed out iti t'ierman. Thy sr arne." "''- i in Engl'sh "'.arn": and "dur-'li." vvr.iyh tne.tn? ": hro;ish." The r-ot-rl -I;fohafi- ;S C-r.-fa! for "F:n-ba-The '.5rri.iii an bas?ador. iwtr.'iiiaisl.v aftor the sinkinsr o, tb- I ,-j ?i t ania declared that tl'.e ed'.ertipmnt hr. bad rnihlirhed in the N"w Til k papers -.vas inserted on his own lesponnibility and had no particular i-eferen. e to th" Lusiani.n. As printd. this advertintrnent rr-r.'ioned no ship by ram". But the cipher tn..ce row re als t'i fact tba- t.o deliVra trv lied, and that Berlin drrted the who' rgedy.
IKtFFICIENCr IS GHARGEI
ASHI.V'irrO.V. .Taj,. ,10.- Aiiesod
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tslai d sl-,ipard of A iean lr.'i iMtlncn! i rpora iiori 'it'i t'no cov,-vn-tnmi footing the btfl. Ins stirred th" set at- ii,ppii:K prot-.r-i-r rfii-".- t!.o!t Jiiiuiry. to. ! hilltp 4'otton. Re-ral counsel for the luTsory Hrer rpora1:011 n hen Jn. 'h"tha! '.tat p, (hart;'-, has ben P'ir,ini"nl to furn:lj r.v:;. mit'oe with all i"'ail of t!-,.- ,-orpnra-'ton? cot.tra.ts. STa'fr Jnhnm, t'a'itoruia. wants; to linon- to nhat rten: l'rau A. v.'IhI ii of t': National .;i'v hsu'i. X- T.. ami W. A Hnrriiiiati interes' sn-1 tl.e s'-ol if.e-est.-, -re inol vd in f..t Mat '.on of t!'. Atnerioar tnterna. ivpal "or p.. ration orpntdr.ed to tak lor'PKli i,.-n the i.iariin.ot h sh-p proeriii was dei,i-.d tij-on. Th" si?v'i:Tr;' ' n lil hav to pay fr opt tr.ore for ih" I'ottsi ruction f seventy ships uti tract e,i for bv the Ajnerioas; I r'T ua t ion i ! C""ri,. .rat io;i than ipootitly ;or:tr tel for aecorchnj; to a recent re nor I by the r;anaer of til" feet eorpoi at i"ii. 'owx rin : ion is i, ., uteler wa
Mrs. t'llfford l''utton atti:drd the fanra! of her aunt at f-ansin?:. today. i Mi. atid Mr.-'. J. i 'bey arc .Tiny on a! Id 'j weeds' Mti'H'ivn.' !.. A. South" oi l'i lias re eo"ted from ht ) cent sicktie.'s uf;i i-n!y to be m. hi ytore part of the tiiit". ' Mr-, and Mr?. -John M.llr hai". te- :": "1 a Iet -r f -nt 'heir jo.j VV'ill, ulio ( a :iieii;b-r of n party of soldier" who i r"''"n;I 'aitd'l in lrrnur.1 He report! every t Vt k fir.e. A l?ter aiso curie to j la -l Mi!!r ftor.i h;s 5011 C'l'iar!"1, v. bo is v I'h tVi'l. ! Tr.e l.ad'fs A'-l society nil; r:i"-t at, t'ie home o jt. r:u rfrv; d Thursday i af'Tn.'ett. All af it.iiled. j Mr;. 'ic" r.'i;ii"ori has 5't;e ' o .Mich - ipan City nh"re sh.e nil! spend s'.'eral weeks with relatii-es. ITi"!- son Verne ( i'H.r ae .-ep-ed a position i,;i the M!chi-j gan "ertt,a ! ratlrond at Tc'l!eton. !
91E h'SliTS UTESTJHEWS BT MAT.GAJKXT HtttOS. (Written for the Ualtea rresa.) In (hiifcti blouse and chiffon skirt And clattity drop stl'ch hs Myrtilla jl- ed soui" coif v. ith me nd ban-.- m ith Kt rlvthf y.
'I his corduroy coat in jade, cut oil practical lines, should take your mind pff your rubbers and your frost-bitten ears. It's for those days in early nriner when morning- is no criterion for the day's weather. gingham apron and sunbonnot would be as apt to thrill Kalzac's h"ro as a cltv lass 111 trailing velvet tor ten to one the apron and sunbonnet will be of the softest wash silli camouflaging of gingham. ', Tou just can't get away from silk tio matter how hard ton try. Both Judge O'cirady and the ("Vdonel's lady will v car morning dress of tub sillc. ppot t dresses of wash siik. wash satin or clrffon, afternoo,, frocks of chiffon. Georgette taffeta or foulard, evening go-an-! ditto and night gonr.s of Geogetto crepa de chine and satin. It's a case of round the clock in silk. Ohl the t-iaid of 1015 is mad of silk..
7210 Kunas v Gary Cargo et al; Tor-
Cir Ct; 21st.
Thin, brittle. oli'lese nd ugz
hair Is n. iie. e .dnre of a. neglected scalp: of dandruff th.1 awf :' s in .. Thete is r.o! h:tiK ro destrue tt e
l Tyndall vsr Tyr.dail: find for j tls ha;r dandruff. It robs th - ha -nltf divorce: lade- "1st. nf it l"Sti. its strength at its e -
233C IVinrow vs. .Mayo et al. disc, no a'lit on bond; costs pd Hist. 2344 Fuclis i, Keil:nan; pltf disc; costs pd 23i d. 2345 FU'-bs t Keilman, pitf disc; costs pd ISth. 234 9 Gary Ledge jc of p ... Ct ose et al; nd for pltf vs. T. K. Krotts $15:.'. 50 plus without relief; judg CJnd. 2S1U Mayor s. fa'k Ui'nas at al; find for pltf $17.60 plus $15.00 wjtni.iit relief forecl vs. all judg "2nd. 2412 ::-poz;. nski vs. n.n; Pi's dis; Judg 21s'.. 235 Ltipidist vi Jipid!.t: paf disc; Judg 2isi. 2467 Dorian is. Do!,an f.r,d for pitf; Judg 23rd. 2471 Hale vs Hale; D is at deft s costs Judge sist. 2516 South Shore. Latid 'o. v. fto et al: till- quieted: j'tdg ontinued a to Sfe! ":ty Healty Co. 2)27 Srt; fbalcki v. Uorian et a!; cause disc-: judt 21s:. 2.171 Jeff v. Jeffrey: nd 'ov iitf, .t-;dtr !Slh. 20 SO Ja.k;ilsi,i . 1 ejr.ski et al; djs: com paid ISth. 2621 - I'j uhauf v Moriison el al, pltf
dis'-; costs pd 21et. j 229 Korbis s g. Black; plaintiff dis: i
juda: 2lt. 2616 Met er vs. Cocap et al, disc: ctst pd: 21st. 2670 In re pet of John Azatoff; find for pitf. disc dft; j'ids 11th. 2677 In le pet of Andy Tony, nd for pltf, disch deft; Judg 17th. Cnes t'ilel 00 -ti. 2SS3 Xotes; '5 i.pel Gary Tiitb"r C" ,
a corporation ill A- Ttdsely) 1
l..e; e'.'entuuii v proau-.ng a f evens.-, ne.'s and itching, of th" s alp. wla'.! if not i"ined!"d aies the i,air 5 oc -to shrink, loosen and die ti:n tl.e hair falls out fast. A little Handei .ntonight now ani tirr," will sir: save your liair. Get a :ria!I bottle of Knowllor. Panderine from any drug- ctor toilet counter, and a'ter the first app -, -cation j our hair w;ll tak- on that 1 ustje and lux i.ria n' e which 5s s beautiful. It will become wavy ai.'i fluffy and hai " th" srreaiance 0' abundance, an incomparable, glosi, and softness; but what will please yo most will t- aft"r just a few weelc use. when yu w.il actually see a 1 : of fin", downy hair new hail s : : itig ai! oe- li.e scalp. Ad "'.
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I'iJi- l"or:i; The Ihrt National But Id -up & Loan A ss-iea t :on of Ka Chi' ago ('V. II. Giabosk-.) i s, I - ba"l Wojtssasck and Jj'ran.-. voltSfatk, h;s -wife, lot 4 1, 't Wojtsasel;, ),:S wife. b 1. W-AT.h Add to East OKU ay-
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tg, George F. SdUbn."'
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sl:i and Vi'-toria Michalski, jot b 4. Lincoln Tnrk Add to Ga: : iec li.j. page f.led on 22. 2 wui't title; Joseph Mockus. H K. Sackett) vs. B. F. Schoenbei? wnojie Christian name i unknown lots 4" and 41, in Skindftrie end Kunicki's first subdiv to Gary, being subdv of tv : of X E o" S V. 'i Sec ?-36. 2653 Acc'.; Lanuon Trudi and Tj actt-r
Frank Ribian. Aievandet iioi co. j Make It The La3t War.
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The Itching and Sting
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THIS MURSE STRONG Nothing Like it for Rundown and Nervous People Von t'M . Tnns f s.ifi red from a tti"i! run-ri-i" u ccnil t ,.n a nv;.yc, b-.ss -f ftrpet't" and -i-vy'-, ! v ;, unf't f o c.-.y m ;!.. 1 ti i'-'l diff"!- '"" laedi'dnes v itltotjt li'-ip. and liougi; :u' ir..?;t,-i.-t 1-at n"d -f Yinol 1 took it: my a :;.": it" Increased, u.y 1 rmgh dlsapP.'-ared. 1 sained in weight snd I am now weil and stiontr, so I an conscientiously' endots-i Vinoi." 1. tola Saiad.i. ii. N'., Van Cuniy, Tx. 'A auarai'.le.' V,n-j! 1. 1 l.o-.'.Id up inn-down, anaemh- :.-i1 .' 1 Atnrn , ,,,.. 1 - n ' 1 . yy c t.'ik ai! tio- i:sh. .1 ,vf.oC W. W I-'. t! MSC'?!. :n'i! X"rrls I ... .. Ja.'. : n!. J -1 J - Vittol r sold in cv,;. rsi. : . S- l.'kc- s I'ha'-tu-
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!.. 1 1. Ma tic rn. .".i e ,n every :nt i y. Adv.
Th" At C!i.a:i S'udy cluiv r f t'lo'.in I'oii-.t. 1 e;d th"!r usual fortnightly ti. feting. Tuesday, .Tj i. 2?. at th? assembly lO'.-n of the iibi'ary. U"spoiise to roiled vas tvad" by sketch". of Indiana on-"!i cf today . Mri. ,f. A. tniplhy was lead"-. The club listened t' an intejesttng repor! by Mrs. .). AM Fa hi v. in of the 01 - ic work of the ' hibs of l.ak" rour'y. r.f'.t '. i'li'-ii Mrs. Vinc.-nt Vouke s.ni-g our Indiana song. Tii" annual elecion of officers for the ensuing year was h'ii.l i : h the fo '.lowing result: I-'t eidt-nt - Aliss Maud" AVilliaius Mice T're.e.derit. Mrs II. U. Wliestcn. S"ci"tHri Mts Stei; Hreyfos'e. Treastirer Mrs. Blan'-h" Scui!. Critics Mrs. Albert Msse'.-;, Jfts. I-llia Vilmer. Yite iiii) vas honored by th piesence cf J. Ferg'JSOTt of i '.onto, Wl". A.'e-. icarr.ac.- lic-eij-nes issue.!: Frank Ilroski. Mary Glov it.sky . Ha-n- .!. Hie Margli.na. Flea Caps tin. Indiana Harbor. Frank Kosocltnak, Feofila, Janioiska, Fast Chicago. tVtv.. Piohl, l.ulu Agnes Arseneau. 1 latnmcnd. 1'aul StuciM, I.i?'..e Misnika, 1 nd , t. J arbor. Fee Ei own. Mildred r.i.-hop. Indiana Harbor. , I.011..S X". Karras. Indiana Hat bo r; rna ltishop. I'eoria. 111. Allen Muniiiiery. Klsa F. l"'ske. Hobart. Mr. and Mrs.-Peiot" Eerlm and daug'nter Bertha, are moving into the Scberger cottage on Clark street. rieprcts from John Hack nho ha? been ope, n ted on in a 'h;cago h.-.vpi;a!. are --i-y oncoui-agiiis. '"d ou.rb-" tct-'-'V-ery is on:, a matt' r cf a iet s'r.oj t t. u;:e. Xight Watchman 1'raiui Metr.lcr has resigned I. is position owing to ill health, and Peter Berleen has been appointed to that office by Mayor Hayes. Mr. Metzler has made a. very efficient official ami given faithful attention to Ids unties. Mr. l;ei!"en entered upon his new d'tCey thi icek. The ''town pciiif Chamber of Conimejee r. ti;"ir haiiouet to he h"ld tha early pai: of I v brua ry . are euda voting 10 get, tli" famous Alva O'Brien to give a tall; ami should ihey b able to get him to come ! ! i'r"'.vn P.'in' his 1 1 "to-e
villi ho r ri.'cided a ' 1 raci 11. iivrr Sl.nlO v. a realized at lies tail; g."n at th" Grand tlienlie :,n Hoive-'. Tiie ,.. r, ! rt'd i"res chartet Is with-r-ut wool at tho pre.e,,t, hating dlsnoivl of o-.e,- t.rinn i.nnks iu t;,e past four WeeJiS. Trie . ,..) of ('li)tvil Poilif )HV" "rtatn'y don" tbei share of Emitting and tli" sweaters, w ri'iie's and h"!me;s v. iii. h ha" been e.-nt to headquarters are an evidence that there are no slnrkeis atnonir t:(e iv or,eti ;t, our city. A i isit to i!i F"d "ros loom any efi"rJ.oon viii! find tiie loyal wom"ti of 'roil 11 point a; work. Many v.l'o hae no one in th secvit ilivii tlieir bit
I for t'leir country. Th" !cal chapter.
tinder l;te "IT'oiem mat a geniem of Mr.
Jennie Ward "Wheeler, i one of th" best I m 'eie state and Ciov 1, Point psople v h.o have never 1 isi"d the local chapter;
t'-iom w ill n37il a 'i" v. .i:l; don" and wil! he st!rrd .with p.vf riot isn: 10 Fee ihe ;e t,ij none,;, fioi:! ;,e humbles! 1 (in.es C, th" 1 ml. est 1-r,;, 0-5 j r, on ,. 1 ity. helping Fm le sain win Gie war under t'ne banner of the Tied -r,,y.
jEVERYONE LIKES
THIS COLD CURE
Pape's Cold Compound" ends a cold or grippe in a few hours.
Vi.ur , old w:il break and al! gtu.ope :i-'.aej end after taking a dose of j 'Cape's old hrirciund' ev ery tn hours I ijntil thiee d are tahep. It promptly open? . ioRg"d-u,- nosj tnls and ait passags in the head, slips nasty discharge or nose runninsr, rei hevei sick headache, dullness, feverI ishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness J and stiffness. j Font t.iv siiiffed-upl Quit blowing 'and snuffling! Fase your throbbing ! !i. ad - nothing else in the world gives such prompt reli'f a ''Pape'n ("old i Compou nd,'' which costs on! v a f.-w ; cents a; any drug store. It acts withj out a ssi'itatice. tastes nice, and cause's 1 r.o inconvenience. Accept m. .ui.,. t.iie.- Adv.
M'.W T"rk. .Jan. 3'.-- Th" sii'mmrr- '.; simt'ng. h"nful shov ipg of yliketi e et an-; lntf-m fabric" fop fumii.fr and trpring .art'uua! r "pfec' ions make"? me think of two it.ct'bn'r, cue hirtorica . a"d one Ptriaty. Otir w"a !;-.g itli for "p-rt. dr"sa and undres. b""au-e n e ian t have "ool somehow or other make" pr,,-,r frivohuis Man" Antoinette's ri'.ly iu-'ty why the j,P0p!" of Paris didn' ejt ako if th'-y had no bread tc"ni !"ss man-. Vour lcmember the hero of F.a !. "The Magic Skin" could foe I no love for woman no matter hew beautiful un!"F she were elegantly attired in s:!k and veiie; and rare lace. Had h" but been a 131 S P.ob"rt V . Cfiamb"r hero how he might liave reveled in a surfeit of xilkc.li s-,atch"d c;iarmet to his heart's content.
ctuatiy sport skirt of Peruiiau Tatter nefl eh 1 Co maiabou aboie 1 he Jirtr.,
transparent charms with sheer ,iuda-t-ly iu rompet it ion with lustrous satin skirts of vihi'e. flesh, n at.e and silver grey, polka dotted in hue" bl.icl; dik" or striped in broad bands of black, green, blue, icrnr or purple. Some Most leasing confections have alternate bands of fiirure.J chiffon and ribbon running frantically around fr.'m hip to calf. T.eir lair! I u c" the 11 or.j dear aiiscdiv after pricing the sanie little slip over bouse of I'gurod chiffon with whi'e chiffon collars and cuffs are perfect for wear with either the chiffon or thf satin skirts of oti solid color or vi hue. They come in designs of liny pin dot or clos v a v 1 !inpt f rov". Copenhagen. ellv.i . lavender, or Shadcvv Lain green, on a background cf v hit". Si1 eaters. xl'""','elps siip mi or coat St vies. htot ic of rolimiie and wor;i y j-IaT.i. checks, aiid tripei of couttastuig tt'i.-s (ill cimg ! the i:l? wais and b'ji line hut th" really smart thing for wear with sp..rt ststrts tfiis season are the coai cf velveteen. Some are sl""vcless and resemble more nearly a. velvet waistcoat v. liile others are cut inu'll like n run ou line flinner ja' k"t with the low roll collar and sttft others show belts and full ripple effects over the hip. Tn black they are iuo: striking; but daik green, navy bin, ii in", plum rnd bronre make stunning contrasts withf:hc gavly colored or all white skirts. Sport hats icldmg up record crops of peaches, plums, arples, cherries, grapes, oranges. straw berries, raspberries, blackberries, lemons and pears show that we are even carrving the meatless and wheat less days io our mill ine ''.v. Th-'f-e f,t,e ftrs. fiinf of lli" modit-t s-ason arc nioj-t cffM'i .. made of y arns m natural colorings but silken fruit is also in good taste if r.ot of good taste. Quilting is r.ot confined to beds and hats either, but parasols arc fjuilted within an inch or two or three of their edges and the sets of quilted hats, knitting bags and parasols to match are the vcj y last 11 ( rd and lait stitch or the mode. The. little gingham frock" that made su. h at hit l ist summer are to b" with us ns.-t'.u th!" jf-itr hut here a.??in silk iim'l need flounce iu and take the !af , Silk in the plaids and ( hecks and coloring evactly duplicate the r"ll ginshani and the simple tountrv maid in Tier
Tim iu; fi". ' us d sapp'ararjee of a 111 p it with'uit 'i name. In the sentence, lie; tiie true solution of t'-c spy sv stent. Th" morrmg newspap"!' la-enicai'y announces that during the preceding night iti unt-amed TP an wa jelzed by opetalivea from the d'partment of lu-f-I !,. A curt, sinister litis or -pistes the s'ei v : "If" vv .il neve i- b" seen nojheat d -of aca n i-omineut. No p-.tting fci-3rd of Cue name or the ded of a man f,r Trieud or fo to rra " or curse. No long deta-led account for th" cur:ou ...r the inorb.d to read. Nothing mote that tn" parngTaph: "Hast night an utir.ai ied alien against whom concluf!i' proof has ben obtained was taker, into custody by operatives fio-i the department of justice. II" w ill ne'er be seen nor hear-of aca m" Coi np ;.! e obi; t era : ion A uisti rrsysterlously ir.'.ss .eg f ; om Ire c:-. .Vs in which li moved; a in an for whom some will oiiTi'.r" at Irst Rnd teen grow s'lnt with dread and awe. a man whose name '.v ll re er be mentioned, w icu-" 'ate will never br ki'.oMri. w !,)-" o 'l ,'.: retr.a.r. foievr.iir.Vi'H !d-d "Th" world w'ii nv "r know- w-hat has b"cmne of him. H: fi lends ,!! know that iie .as gone from their midst IPs wife and his children, bis father ,-,t,d i.ioih"i' and brotfc-rs and. mttfri will knew that h" no onset walks among them. They will wonder and they vv.ll wi-.-.sper his name. Bui tiie.. wilt never know- Hie length nor ih" nature of the jvurnev li lias tak"u. They -vill never know wheth. er h" !."- dead iti an unmarked grave, bured in quick-lime, or alive in a cell f-..m which no word may ev er i e for th. Ti,e wo' Id only knows that last l-i'ghr a traitor, a spv, wa taken: it v i'l never know an; iliir.g more about l-.im. No acco inl of h. ti .al. no me nto:i of h:s .oeds, no grewsome tale of the fldigr so'.isd or sombre pi"ti:re of prison walls nod rg" but the black -nei? of oblivion' Wiped out! Gotie! Fnrecordcd! That in all. A spy has paired.
Seems Like the Skin Is on Fire.
There is a harraasiiig 'discomfort caused by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching is almost nnbearabJe, ajid the slrin see?c3 on fire with the burningr irritation. A cure from local applications of ftalves and ointments is impossible, because such treatment can only allay tb pain temporarily. The disease can only be reaehed by going: deep down to its source. The source cf Ecrerca is in th9
of Blazing, Fiery Eczema
bIo3d, the disease beine caused hr an
infection which breaks out throtjh. the skin. That is why the most satisfactory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. for this remedy so thoroughly cleanses the blcod that no impurities can remain. Get a bottle to-day at arty dregstore, and you will Bee results from the right treatment. Write for expert medicaJ advice, which you can get -without cost, br adchressirsr Medical Director, 21 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.
Eugene A. Onswold & Son
DEAUNtt IN GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE 27C State Strwt, :. s Piwuea: 183-137 Comer Sohl and Statt. Hammond, Ind.
! Clear, Peachy Skin
Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water !
: Says an Inaide bath, before breakfast helps ua look and feel clean, aweet, fresh. i ,
Spaihi.ng ' nd vivacious men . brighi. a'.'H a good, clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion at" assui'd only by pure btood.' If only every man and woman could be ind'Ked to adopt the morning- inside bath. vvhr,t gratifying- change would take pla- Instead of the thousands if sickly, anaemic-looking men, women and Sills, with pasty or muddy complexions: instead of the multitudes of 'nerve wrecks." "rundowns." "brain fags" and 'pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywhere.' An in-sido bath is tad by drinking eaTn morning, before breakfaet a giant of iei,l hot water with a . tea spoonful of limestone pii ospha te" iu it to w ar!: from the stomach, liver. Uidueye and 1n v.irds of bow els the prev ious day's mdiget tlb!" wast", sorr fermentations and poisons, before p utting more food Into the storrtach. Those subject to siclc iieadache, bilio'tsness. nasty breath, rheumatism, colds: and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who ate constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphat- at the aiug stote which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appeal -3 nee. awaiting those w-Vm ;c snir? inl.'inal sa n i I a I ! "i. Adv.
Our New Cash and Carry System It is' to the interest of our customers to be apprised that a new system of retailing will be adopted at our store on Feb. 1. We are sure this plan wili meet with the approval of our patrons to whose loynlty and good will of the past we acknowledge our appreciation. To those who have dealt with us since we started in business, and to those who more recently have favored us with their patronage, we ask co-operation in this change, which wo believe will result in good to all the. people of this conimifnity. 1'ndevthc new system, the quality on which wr have built our reputation for many yrars will lie maintained above all, although the prices will be greatly reduced on our goods from prices under the old way of doing business. The plan has been carefully studied out, but its introduction has been deferred until convinced that the new system would work no hardship but prove of advantage to all. 11 will enable us to reduce our selling cost from .10 to 15 per cent. Price? will be reduced and marked in plain figures, so every customer can see the price on every article. Our delivery system will be maintained just as efficient and serviceable as in tiie past, but in view of the reduced prices there will be a charge of five cents for each delivery regardless of the size or cost of the order. To illustrate this new system of merchandising and to avoid misunderstanding, we quote a few e. .reparative prices to show how savings arc effected: Old System. New System. Cora 20c 18c Karo Syrup 15c 13c Navy Beans, lb 20c 17c Evaporated Peaches ... 18c 16c Prunes 17c 15c Oats, pkg 12c 10c $1.02 S9c Saving of thirteen cents. Feeling confident that under the new system to be adopted we can be of more benefit to all concerned than ever before, we therefore ask a continuance of your patronage. Yours truly, E. A. Griswold Sr Son
