Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1918 — Page 9

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Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff

Tha only sure war to get rid of dandruff is to dfssotv it. then you destroy !t entirely. To do this, gat about four "'" ff ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at nijht when retiring; use enoug-h to moisten the acalp and rub it iu gently with tha finger tip?. Da this tonight, and by morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gor. and three or four mor application will completely dissolve and entirely destroy evary sintler" sign and trace of It. no nattr how much dandruff jou may have Xau will find. too. that all itching and digflag of the acalp will atop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous. K'ossy. ailky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Yotl can get liquid arvon at any dn: stor. It Is Inexpensive ami nccr fails to do the work. Adv.

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The Community Catd Party will be given at the public librarv on Tweeday evening. Feb. If. The hostesses will be Mr. and Mr. Charles Dauxherly and Mr. and Mr. Otto Iett. I'roceeds will be donated to the ,T"d i i.roae. The work, of the examination of registrants is progressing nicely and the local exemption beard is finding very few man unfit for service. Th new physical qualifications are being adhered ta The local doctora air. a'?5" helping with the examination!" and the work will probably take another welt before all the men in elas t-A l.le been looked over. Mrs John Loin. an nterta-ned the members of the J A. M. !'.V ni her home on T i sday evening:. A dehcions d.nit'T s scrv d a li-i Hoover nt'te-r Whi. h I he :r.'-::;V .;. of the ot-tb pla - ed 'Midge, the tM7 hemp Won by Mrs A. J. Boye ami Miss Anna Hoffman Fred B!s.e'"rc. dorng nili.ta'-y d ,ty with 'ne'e Sam is here nn a sh"it f'lr-loua-h. The TA iHfti'js Fm h.e I.eacne will

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heir regular rnoiiih! meet 'r.s on

evenir.R at the horn of Dr.

lesson will be presented

! by Mna opal Seiel, Mrs. V. A. S'-he-jOe'i and Or. Soul!. J A basket ball game tviil b p!a.".ed

on jonoay, felirUKry Ijih between tne Hoart Epwcrlh Least" arid ih- memri i.f ilie Omn Votnt I'.pxorlli league Th- srame w.ll lie p!a. rl at th h!jfh school s ymna slum. Mrs. Foster Kistier of Gaiy is spending a few days with her parents. Mr

and Mrs. W. .1. Laws. Mr. Uws ha

befn ronfined to his lmn.e ihe past three weeks wMi 'he sripp". A service flag containing nine star wilt be dedicated at tli morning seri fit Tlie Methodist h.ir !i on S intiny rnorninar. sne"ial m iV wiil be rendered and the p-.il' r- ia especially invitrd to this patriotic s.'rvi'-'?. Miss Kva lyMr. iri th" k ;st of her friends in Ch!'ngn on YVednesdoy. The Crown Puint Teleplione Companyy issued new telephone dii e.-.-tories

tbii pfii. and the addUicu of many j new patrons has incrt-aded : ii size of 1 1 he d : re tor;.

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First ycni feel a little chilly then you can't get warm. Followed by smarting eyes and sneezes. Then comes the cough. Then what? That depends upon your system's condition. If you are strong, a few days unpleasantness. If vou areweak.it may go on longer, may .result seriously. The weakness gains, and a host of disease germs find lodgment The next you know, you are really sick. Colds are dangerous when they cannot be thrown off ; the strong man throws them off easily.

The Moral Is to Keen Yourself Well

a .i.., .-ij , e..Z ... IrerVS It will soothe and

.r. usilxlcu cuiu icdvcs cm ususT enecc 01 acongesiea membrane. It may be in the nose, the throat, or the lungs. Sometimes it is in the stomach and intestines. Perhaps you . t - la!.

nave grown usea 10 it, ana mil to notice any soreness. But it's there. A fresh cold aggravates it. Soon you have chronic catarrh. In time.

that b arbors a cold and forms a point of infection. It spreads until your whole body suffers from systemic catarrh. Then you are

really

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in danger.

Alien enemy (German .Tiiens ahov? 1! years of age regis! ra tion at Gary ns !S5 men and boys on tho ) r.' fif'rition c'osed at S o'clock las-. ' ' ..nit.g. but today seera! Cerirans ""owed up at the police station, ("apt. 'orbis of the TterUlion bureau told' liem ' r report to Chief George RragUn. bond of th secret service in north- : ?'fru Indiana. I Work Late. j Most of the aliens listed are work- ' innmeii. Only a handful of farmers; fry.! the Tolleston-Plack Oak districtai i"gisterej. Many' of the aliens: -.' irk j: the steel mills. hile one is an : eri'flo; of the Aetna jruncotton fac-! r r. Thee irn bae federal permit ! t" enter barred rones. , Chief P.arnbo a? head registration ' T.cey . but the actual work was in; rhnr5 "f Cant. Forbis. assisted by; :r6t. Heiin. Mn of th4 Germans: v. ho registered could ghe but very roor :"r.g"r prints, so calloused were their hands the result of the terrible slave n-e-rking conditions the 5fa!ser imposes on German workmen. ;

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MERGES FOR 5250,0011.000

ftuy Thrift Stamps. They make yo'i ooney and your action h!ps the sr..vernnient. It's the nm apirit that made you bu' Liberty bonds and if you can't afford thm yo.i can ceitam1 v afford a quarter to start this See your postmaster. If the roal man can't deliver the roal. the postman can and wiil deliver Thrift nd War-Savings Stamps.

NEVT TOPX Feb. H. The Golds hmidt Detinning Company and the Goldsehmidt Themmit Company have been consolidated into tha Metal and Thermit Corporation, -wit It a capital of Sit. 250. CO'1, with genera! offices at 12!) Broadway. New York. TV. T. Graham :s president of the new corporation. The itvo concerns which, have been joined have been working practically jointly for the past ttvo years. The combination has now, hoeer, ben put in a more permanent form for the purpose of sreater efficiency and co-ordination of effort. Paniel G. Reid has just been eie'ted a director. The Metal and Thermit Corporation operates fovr different plan's located in Jersey City, Chrome; N. .T., Wyandotie. Mich., and East Chicago. Ind. The Chrome nnd East Chu.apo flan's arc deoted to the detinning interests, the Vyandclte t'"1 the production of liquid chlorine, and the Jersey City p:ani m the thermit products, including: neldirg materials, curbcin free metals and alloys, and pure Tungs'en powder. The corporation n'.o operates plants, offices nd welding shops in Pittsburgh, Chicago, San Francisco and Toi onto.

fi'!: tha he rcarfs were, now oerburdenrd by war obligations and that matters f this kind should be taken up with ih regional railroad director and with the roads individually and sr.-ne agreement arrived at that would he satisfactory to all conct-rned They requested tha! the Chamber of ComM'' re commit i e ur i- s influence to have the council delay fnal action until further examination of conditions miift be made and considered. The board of directois referred :!.- matier back to the onetnal' Ciiamber of Commerce committee A committee of the cixi.- section of the TVomnn'a club was present and Mrs. "V . TV. Smith. he;ul.nR the delegation, took part in the discussion.

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heal the mucous

membrane, no matter where it is affected. It will help clear

out your system. It will build up your strength. It will counteract the poison?

the congested membrane is leaving in your blood.

RECORD OF LAKE COUNTY TROOPS

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But don't wait until you are sick. While wonderful cures of

chronic colds and catarrh by Peruna are daily reported, and in the la3t forty years have been so numerous as to make Peruna

the nation's Remedy, it is better to stay well. Have Peruna at hand, use it freely at the first symptoms, and you will keep your body so

well fortified that you will be free of colds, free of catarrhal symptoms, and enjoy your life to the full. That's the common sense way in which thousands of people preserve their health. It's the kind of preparedness we all agree upon. It's true life insurance, that pays the benefits while 3 ou can enjoy them.

Ask the thousands who use Peruna. It could not have gained the place it occupies in the American household if it did not have unusual merit. Forget your prejudices and let Peruna make good for you, as it has for so many. You may obtain Peruna in tablet form for convenience. Carry a box with you! Th Peruna Cotnp- ny, Columbua, Ohio.

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VIOL REMOVES j TOE CftUSE OF I CHRONIC COUGHS A Constitutional Remedy i That We Guarantee. ;

l.a grange. N C. "For years 1 uffer- ! with a chrisr-ic cougiit. so I could n"r eep nights and continued to lose flesh. My druggist aked me to try Vino!. i( wed my cough. I can s!-p nights and i.i aa'.ned twelvo pounds. Vinol is 'he best tonic and tissue builder I. have, e .-jr taken. "--YV. D. Tien, l.acrang'. N. C. '.Ve guarantee Vinol for' chtonic ...ighf. colds and bron-hitis. Xot a

i i'iit melicne. t-orrmim on every

i.T.i.1. Tour money back if it fairs, fncpii Weis. druggist, and Norris : h'-y.. Hammond. Ind. Vinol is sold in ".-nt Chicago by Schlker's Fhirmacy. id in Tt'hiting by L,. II. Matterns, and nt the best drug store in every town -; :i c,! v in the country. Adv.

HITTER IS REFERRED TO COimiVIITTEE

IN"DIAN"ArOLI!?. Feb 1 4 Indiana's fine, response for the European war i shown !n a comparative statement of the trcnjrth of th Indiana national guard when U pan mustered out of tha Mexican bordi service the latter psrt "f February. 1317, and when it waa mustered i it t the fede'-al service August i. Tha statement of officers

land enlisied men was compiled frcn the muster-out and lmister-in rolls in the 1 off ico of Adjutant General Harry 1".

Smith. At. the time of the muster-out there were 214 officers and 2.55 enlisted men: at the muster-in there were SSS officers and in. OS enhsted men. Th increase

in officers was III end .n enlisted men i T.I07. .The total number of officers and enlisted men mustered out of the Mexican border service van 2.100 and the total number mustered into the. fed-j

era! service August 5, was 10.419. Lake county's record: 151t (1st) infantry Co. F, CART, three officers and seventy-six enlisted men mustered-out Mexican border service. February. 1317; three officers and

lot men musterea in:i Teerai service.! August 6. 1917. Co. L EAST CHICAGO, three officers! and 14S men mutered into federal serv-!

j Ice, August 5, If 17. j ; NEW LAUNDRY ! ! COMPANY STARTED!

GRIFFITH

Frank Shaffer was called to Columbia. Ohio, toady on acount of tha illness of his brother. Mrs P C Tag say t and Mrs. T. O Russell were Hammond visitors yesterday. 11 is. Jc.hn KilT.an and ..Mrs. l.o: se f Mer; ilivi'.Je v.-sited at the home, of Mrs C. I. Koesen yesterday. Mrs. Cash Allen of Crown Point was a truest at the home of her slater, Mrs. M. .1 Beireger and oiher relatives yesterday. A "Faiheis" and Pons' Banquet'" will be given in the basement of the M. K. church this evening. Thursday. All fathers and sons are urged to attend. C. O. Holmes, barher of Garv and K. V. Rld?eley, will be the pnnripal speakera. Fine music wiil also be a part of the program.

th Central empires arc economically and genei-aly in such a turmoil that all the alliea need to do to win the war t to keep equitable mar aims betota the world and hold their own on tha west front.

W. H. HAYS WINS POST WTIH EASE (Continued from page one )

PEOPLE NO LONGER EXPECTING VICTORY (Continued from rage one)

Ceorg-i Hannaur, general manager of th I. H. B. P.. R. Co. and John Ga it, attorney at flammor.d. were before The board of directors of the Chamber of nimerce a' East Chicago yesterday as representatives of ail ihe railroads that aie affected by the proposed ordinance requiring ga-es and watchmen ai certain unpntected crossings. They o-.ated that an effor' had been tuaie the preceding evening to get a bearing with the committee of the city council bur that only one councilman put in an appearance unlil nearly all of the railroad men had left tha building. Their i. oti'.ei.tion in brief, was thwi fh preparation of ine r.-. nc has been hasty and trat it contained in-perfections and Imposed conditions that the railvay companies eourd net ful-

The Hammond I-atir.dry Co. at 101! j Michigan avenue were incorporated to1 day for $10,000. The incorporators are;

V. P. Austin and B. V. Stewart of Hammond an dii. F. Austin. K. M. Austin and C. A. Rodgers of Gary. The Hammond Laundry fV. hij been fn business for the post six month.?. fn account of the growing business, directors of the company stat that it will jo necessary for them to expand and are now looking for more commodious suarUrs.

NEW COURT CASES. 12403 Divorce;: CruI and inhuman treatment". Caroline Goodrich (Vttee A- Johnson) m. Charles T. G' odri h

IT IS IMPORTANT INFORMATION to pvfry automobile owner in Lake county that thei o has been pstablishfcl in ITammond a company under the style of the Champion Tire &. Supply Company, who will market the ety best tites that can be made. They will distribute only one style of tirt which is non-f-kid and looks, acts and wears like a cord tire. This company will shortly .ssue a catalogue of automobile necessities that tby will carry in --iot k, Puch an V.'ire Wbeela for Ford and Chevrolet Cars, Ifeintr Se!fStaiter and Lighter for Ford Cars. Fire Extinguisbers, Charopion and Tuncnten Spark Fiu?. W1ndh!sld Cleanern permsnently attached to he windshield for cleaning nip fiom cla??, scd Spot Light.

1 The Champion Tire & Supply Company 1

rill be the only exclusive Jobbers in Northern Indiana carrying a com'ileta stork, of automobile accessories. This company is nan in connection vith the Mcllroy Belling & Hose Co., Truman and Soh Sts. Mi. Fred F. Fried'ey, former Chief T)pufy Sheriff, is Vice President ind General Manager.

Don't bark;

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LIKE BOLT FROM HEAVEN'S BLUE

; I A happy discovery of Cincin- I t nati chemist iiitcrests t i women here !

Tour high heels have put corns on your tore and calluses on your feet, hut why n"! now ? A genius in Cinciniati d: oered a magic ether compound and nimed it freezone. A quarter ounce of thi freezone can now be had at any drug store for

'a few cents. Apply a tn drops on oi;-.-j tender, aching corn or callus. Instantiy ! the soreness disapears and shortly jou j w ill find ibe corn or callus so shriveled ! and lo"se that you can lift it off with : jour fingers. . .fust th.nk' You rid r.f a hard corn, soft corn, or a coin bleen the toes, as well a hardened ralluses for a few cwiis and without ihe slightest irritation of th am rounding skin. Ju! la touch of tills mart !.-,u freezene on i a. sore. Iroublesomr .! n gH-s instant relief. Adv.

sppe-h made a good impression in Germany and probably will bear future fruit. On t'.e mos.t reH.ibl authority I learned that the Kaiser himself openly declared Wi'son's terms vera reasonable enough to form the basis for negot iat ions. KAISER IS WITHOUT IWrLXTTNCr. AVilhfhri. however, is without influen. e. I am told that w hile openly opposed to the cxtrtrmaH o which 'he war party is hading the crpure iit- io"s not murmur as Htndenburg and Ludendorf are his absolute master. An American girl recently arrived from Germany mvj msny children, even grown-ups. are row going hxrefooted. They are unable to buy shoes A proud professor of th University of Leipsie asked as a fawr t.i be allowed to buy the discarded shoc of the girl's lirotl.er. CHIMI WATB SWEIP3 COUNTRY. A crime wae is s ver.p,,, tjlf country from nd to end. Thugs often rob pde?trians of tlielr clothes. The children of one of the girl's friends were robbed of their shoes while on their way home from school. The weather was bitterly cold and the children arrived with their feet almost frozen and bleeding. The girl had the utmost difficulty in leaving Germany. She was on the vrrpe of receiving her rippree at the Vftive-rsit y of l.ctpsig when America entered the war. The drgre uss withheld because Americans were refus permission to leave the country. BETUSXS TO BECOME SPY. After a time she was told she i ould Imp if she would do a rertain work for Germapv and she would receive the deiree and 'big rv." She indignantly refuied to become a trail or and a spy. She refused to become a. fpy. Whereupon 'he police degserj her. d;iy and

stop off here tomorrow for an informal conference. "I iiaYa ao plans at tMs tim othsr than tho txprnMl in wiy telerra of accsptanc," said Chairman Hays. "This Is a big; situation to handls and I daslr to procMd carafully. i ao want It to b known, howarsr, that X stand firrt for Tljoroas support of ths oountry la war and for ths equal rlphts of all men to participate in the management of the Kepuhllcan party. X shall have a better idea of the situation, after X talk with members of tha committee who probably will fee here tomorrow. In a general way my program will fee the same as it was when I tool charge of the state committee. Z hare no plans for the present, as X had not anticipated that this honor 'would come to me. X have accepted the task and will have plans as soon as we get

squared away. "Ky idea Is that successful politics Is a matter of assimilation, and not of elimination." W1U Go East Next Weak. Sir. Hays said that he has no plans as a matter of course that would interfere in any way with the conduct of the congressional campaigns this year by the national ongressfonaf committee. He will retuin to his home in Sullivan Saturday and probably will leave the f.rst of r.ext week for Washington and Xew York where it is likely conferfnc" will be held with Republican leaders regarding the campaign for this year. He was informed over the telephone that the committee at Ft. Louis hid given him authority to appoint a new executive committee and also a woman's Ttory committee "i have no Idea when I will tUe these matters up or when I will call a meeting of the comrr tttee." he said Fred W. Vpham or Chicago, who hs been Western treasurer several term, was elected treasurer by a rote of Si to 12 or Geo. R. Sheldon of New York. fr. Sheldon's name was presented at the last moment by a representative of the sentiment that the treasurer should be an Kastern man. Edwin I". Thayer. Indiana, was elected seregant-at-a'ms to succeed the late William Y. 5tor.e. Guy V. Howard. Minnesota. ar.d Charles li. Henning. West. Vitamin, were elected essistant in Mr. Thayer. The election of .lame ;. Reynolds by a committee some time ago as secretary of the committee, was "ratified" apparently to make doub'y sure the assurance that he would remain in of-

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A NEW INVENTION

Wonderful discoveries in science and medicine, as woll as mechanics, are made every day

j in the United States. A reaper for cutting: suerar cane is one of 1 the recent successes, j Equally as interesting is it to know that Dr. Pierce, of the jSurgical Institute, Buffalo.

j N. Y., has discovered a new kid!ney and backache remedy which jis having splendid ?uccess in j curing: many bladder and kidney j troubles. Ever since the discovjary of uric acid in the blood by:

jbcneeie, in lnt, and the bad ! V ill jl el

street it naa upon tne ooay, scientists and physicians have striven to rid the tissues and the blood of this poison. Because of its over-abundance in the svs-

jiem it causes backache, pain 'here and there, rheumatism, grout, gravel, neuralgia and scia

tica. It was Dr. Pierce who discovered a new agent, called A n -u -r i c ( d oubl e stren gth ) , which will throw out and completely eradicate this uric acid from the system. Anuric has proved to be many times more potent than lithia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or gout, or many other diseases which are dependent on an accumulation of uric acid within the body, for you can obtain Anuric at your nearest drug store for 60c large pkpr. If backache, scalding urine or frequent urination bother or distress you, or you suspect kidney or bladder trouble. Anuric will surely relieve or cure you. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce for trial pkg. Anuric tablets.

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A THOROUGH TEST

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until she final! v succeeded in

grt'uig out. Travelers agree that ninety per cent of the German peopla have lost their enthusiasm for the war The sole topic of ron'wrfation is food and peace. Intelligent people are asking "vhat is the good of launching another offensive." Many of them know America because ihey worked and lived there. Ti.-.: jay itie l"nit-d Stales will on:ii,u he crusade a lamdred years to rob Germany of her spoils. KvervihinR VH'iris m tli.- sanie -i i rect ion---

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Ask any one of millions of sensible housewives who get Stamps

with every purchase, what they think of Stamps as tokens of thrift and saving .and you will receive an endorsement of highest approval. The Sperry & Hutchinson Co.

One to Convince the Most Skepti

cal Reader.

The if !. of time is the t'sr that i

counts Don's Kidney Pills have made their reputation by effective a--ticn. The following ense is typi-al. Lake County residents should be :unv in-'ed. The. t,;5! nnony '. confirmed th"prof complete. , Testimony HUe ibis cannot be ig-

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Eugene A. Griswold & Son

Special Announcement New place for pood eat, at the NEW CHINESE CHOP SCEY RESTAURANT opens Thursday morning, Feb. 14,at 11 a. m., 167 State Street, upstairs. You will like our SPECLVL BREAKFAST AND SUPPER. Come up and try one of our .juicy steaks! Oysters and fish served in season, and the best Chop Suey at all hours. Private rooms if desired. Try our sen-ice. NEW CHINESE CO.

167 STATE STREET.

PHONE 145.

HAMMOND, IND.

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Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.

i nvi on. ; Mi-. K Jillson. :l:ls K. S'ato St., I Hairnioi.d. sa s : "I couldn't stoop over, j my ha. K pained me so badly and ever li'ilc i-i e I made sent sharp twists i ihrit:ch . My bladder was affected, I ; had a poor appetite and v as v ery resile--. I t.nevv somethirgr would have to '(-. -i -- a.- my kidneys were disordered and " friend's advice, I got Dean's Kidiv:- P:1U at Norris Drur Store, i They r riade me. feel bettr in every -way and continued use cured me com- ! pletsly."

ITO TtOVBLS SINCE. Mrs. Jillson pa". the aboe statement Octet t I. 1915. and cn July 13.

i 1 9 1 T. she added: " I am (flad to say the i cure Doan' Kidney Fills save me has i lasted I gladly recommend them ! again

T'tice "',-. at all dealers-'. Don't simp-; Iv ask for a Kidnv rm"lv set Doan'sl lvidn!V. Pil s ihe am I'.at .Mr. Jul- ; son bad Ktiter-M i Iburn Mfrs.. ' i Puffsl... N. T. Adv. i

DEALING IN

GROCERIES, MEATS, PAINTS, OILS, HARDWARE CROCKERY, SPORTING GOODS, PIPE FITTING, ALUMINUM WARE.

Phones: 136-137 Hammond, Ind.

276 State Street.

Corner Sohl and State.

Our Cash and Carry savings to you means a good hit when you can get groceries at wholesale prices. We are getting our groceries direct from the manufacturers and producers which enables us to sell at these prices. We sell every day alike and our prices are marked in plain figures. If an article you get here is not as we represent we will gladly refund your money. We are getting new goods coming every day and are fresh.

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