Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 209, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES

Wednesday, Feb. 27. 1918.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING 4. PUBLISHING COMPANY.

The Lake County Times Pally except

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?jnday. Mmered at tile post l flee in Himraonil,

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The Timea Hast Chicag;o-lni:an- Harbor, daily eopt

Sunday. Filtered at the postofflre in Fust thlfago, isovmb. r 18. 113. The Rake County Times Saturday and Weekly Edition. Llltered at the no.otnfnce in IImmon,i rbniary .

ot me uuvernmoDi as boeqo rien puwtu uu6m. .w do these things and do Vru richt. But. John, the Gov- j

eminent is YOU and I. This is our country, and we have been proud of it since Washington cleared the plaeo of tyrants. Now the Government is lighting, to keep the place clear of tyrants. There you are: Who is tho Goveminent. John? You and I! So that means you and I have to help foot the bills. Taxes, back-breaking, taxes that's what it misht mean, but the Government is giving us a chance to lend it our money at a profitable rate

at the poMotnce m Hammond, reoruaiy , . . I ... . . n ;n f.ivtw

The Oarv Kv.-ninc fim-a Dally 'xcpt Sunday. L.n- or lllicrefl lDSteaa OI lasmg u mi o " n n""

trei t th nnvlfhiM In tlarv inril lit 1 si 1 '

All under the act of March 3. liTS. as second-clasa mat tel.

lonr.Kiv 15 Rector Building..

AMYRRTtSIXJ OFFICE.

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ti;i.kpiio:k. Hammond ip-ivate exchange) 3100. SlOl. 30 (Ciii for whatever department wanted.) Gary Office Telephone 13. N'asau & Thompson. East Chicago Telephone ol F. T. l"vn, Fast Chicago Telephone al.-R East -Chicago. The Time Telephone t3 Indiana llaibor iXeiv? Dealer) Telephone S02 Indian MarW lfin,irt.i- riax ,1v I . Tf lDhlT.e '.'S3

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POLITICAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS

CUTS IT. C. L. FOR M UXI TI OX WORK KRS

Ity buying Liberty bond.-. John, we simply lend our luntxy to ourselves to pay ourselves for our crops and wp have the money we get lor our crops right in our hands -and back of it all we have I'nele' Sum's promise

to pay baek the principal alter a f. w years. That.' . turning money to a pood advantage." J John was alie with interest now. j "As for my m," I'.ill went on. -why should he re- ) fuse to tistat just because he I? a farmer's eon? Most, of j

the men behind Washington came from the farms and

rOB COT7WTT TEAStJBJEK. LDITOR TIM1-J3: Please announce through your raper to the taxpayer that Kalph B. Bradford,

for ten years deputy treasurer of Lke I I'nunty, auks to be promoted to treastirrr. The dnte of the Republican ' primaries is May 7, 15)1. "A kind word mean little to .ou. It means lota to J 'Brad'."

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Lake County 9 s Roll of Honor

any una.'jlioitoii an or i ir.ous communication". tuterast printed at Ui.-crel

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Crown Po:nt TeUpha-v 4j i.,,,..- ,v1;,t the farmers, northerners and south

Larger- Pald-Up Circulation Than Any Two Other Paper, j emers alike, did in the Civil War. I feel now. John, that ; in the Calumet Region. if my son bad shown unwillingness to go to war, I should j . ; - . rriT I have kicked him off the place -either that or felt sorry If yo-i have ,-.v!v tr,v.;bl. setting Tne Ti-.ve- ma.e com-i . . ,, , pta'nt immediatel.- t. the ii.rul:U- department. tor him all the rest o my lne. Im proud o that oun T.ie Tin-es. w,il not i- r --r-pon : b'- f or the re turn of ; nmfni ,s coins to net all I can

5gr.ed lettera ot Keneiai,, , . f hj Dro;erl .

-You're right. Bill." Faid John after a little thought, j "It's our Government and wo can't just put the job up I

'to the other fellow, can we? I've been looking at this! j ihir.R from a kind of fide angle and I haven't been getting ! j the lull view. I'm sorry I haven't got a son of fightins j j age. too. Bill." ' j "But I've got one. John, and he's going to fight for , I both of u." said Bill. i -'And I'm going to the linnt. Bill, in seeing that th" j

Government is in a position io do the right thin; I him." ! "Liberty bonds give you Hie opportunity, John. I "How manv ought I to buy, Biil?" t I "Just as many as you can, John an. i mayoe a

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THRIFT STAMPS. THE TIMES is pleased to accede to the wish cf the executive officers of the War Savings Committee in announcing that LaUe county's -jota of the $2,000,000,000 War Savings and Thrift Campaign is ?2.91T,S20. This quota is computed ou a basis of $20 for every man. woman and child in Lake county.

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DID YOU MISS IT? A boy or man who has never gone against a cord of wood with a bucksaw has missed something. The boys down in Crown Toint were unable to pry themselves away from the woodpile in winter to build snow forts until our stunts of twenty or so sticks per day had been reduced to stove lengths. The number of sticks required of a boy depended upon the strength of mind of his father. One of those thin, elderly, waspish ladies, who, in the summer, did not dare to drink red lemonade when wearing a light dress, for fear folks would take her for a spirit thermometer, used to stand behind a neighboring window blind to hear what the boys were talking about while sawing wood. She was curious. She afterwards said around the neighborhood that she feared we should come to some bad end. One of us did. He's trying to get out a newspaper.

PAPER FARMERS.

It always makes our friend the farmer titter to read the advice given his breed by the book farmer and the magazine farmer. One of these paper farmers is frank enough to make a smile cotpe on his own face, for he says: "Farming on paper is really rare sport. I have planted entire farms, drawing them neatly on paper, with dotted lines to show the rows of berries and crosses to indicate trees. I have planted my crops, and cultivated them, harvested them, marketed them always at a surprising profit, and without a moment's worry about weather, caterpillars, birds, or beetles. My hens have all laid 2C0 eggs a year; my berries have all sold for 25 cents a box. Not a cow ever had hoof and mouth disease: not a pig ever had cholera. My farm was always situated on a New Hampshire mountain side, overlooking lakes and rivers and sunsets. A soil which in reality produces blueberries and sweet fern, where it as .soft and moist as brown sugar, and fertile as an Knzlish meadow."

l,aka County's dead la th war with Germany ana Austrla-Kua. grary: t r.OF.KUT MAKUIXT. Jlarnnetui: urouned off coast of New Jersey. 11 ay US. 1v:NN1SJ I1ANNON". Indiana Itatbor; ptotnaine Prison, at Fort Oslethrope. Chattanooga. Term.. June 11. THANK M ANT.CT. Indiana Harbor: killed in France at Battle of Lille. A i g. 13. ARTHLTt 1-1ASKL.LK. Hammond; died at Lion Springs. Tex., of fipinal meningitis. August 26. JOHN SAMBROOKS. East Chicago; killed in France. Sept. IS. ARTHUR ROr.LRTSoX. Gary; killed in France. Oct. 31. LIEUT. JAJ1KS VAN' ATTA. Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. JAMBS MACK1NZIE. Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. POLl'H RIRDZYKL Kast Chicago: killed in France, Nov. 27. B. BURTON HUNDLEY. Gary: killed in aviation accident aC Taliaferro fields. Everman. Tex.. Lieo. 1. 1317. HARRY CUTHELRT LONG, Indiana Harbor: killed In accident at Ft. Btisa. Texas. Dec. l. PER WOOD DICKINSON, Lowell; died somewhere in France. oC pneumonia. Lee. 1?. EDWARD C. KOSTBADE. IIobart; killed by explosion In France. Dec. C2.

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n'ver julie realized until last night how mucj-i gloom there is in THE world for instead : being able

1 to run over to see practically all of

THEDA BAR A. 1n Cleopatra

red THE Idea is to conserve halibut aril head lattuca

WE Trotild aid also ehicken consomme

I TT'R n earfiil n r ah m kM.. .

WE had to stay home ih our .on'. fo , cornpelIM to ,.a,k bai.k'and- f,n earache t in water AND soulrt awcet oil into him at - , ' TO furnsh consomme for a hundred regular intervals. j rcopl

gaily up a long fight of stairs VT: wish sadly for tha good old days wh'n WE could be one again WITHOUT either corns or chilblains.

WHENEVER we think of flirting

SOME people have an Idea THAT the air battlea we read about in France ARE the tame as those that rt WAGED In the Hot Store Leagu"WOMEN Demand Trousera." mr n

Miss Mary ran Kleeck. Miss Mary van Kleeck, in the vrar department, is responsible for th maintenance and housing of women who work in U. S. munitions slants. She is planning; to set up -anteens, too, where workers may ret wholesome food at reasonable prices.

WE a!wa;-s look at what it has done to poor Russia SHE certainly got into trouble. EORO PASHA, the German, condemned to dalh as a spy in f rarice SAT3 lie usd money to bribe, sent him from the U. P. WONDER which oT the alien enemies contributed ? MIGHT look in the books and see.

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Somebod5s got cur.

THERE are two things that people n thin world will never agree on RUM and garlic.

j WHY not aee what the enemy alien' j are saving In the way of food? Ul to the present writing a gu i.,?n

buy A TEN cent cigar

WITHOUT also having to hm ;

NOTE that Congressman Camhart is nl(jkle a worth of Pittshurg stogi'to run again I I BUY you never can tell whin th IN other words he wants to make the . oMer WQn.t come WORLD safe for the democrats. j A MAX never rea5izcs what , ,,,.(Vi

r.Y the way what lias become or ttiei Dacn.

old-rasmoned round garter RED flannel underwear ia

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WHICH we understand has almost entirely DISAPPEARED?

ABE MARTIN wants banquets stop-' AND scratch like the dickrn

Place w as purely petty revenge. Mr. Clati'.-y. a I understand, did not sup-I port the Brown ticket at the late elec-;

tion. j " I am writing this letter to your pa- Icr. spent Sunday with friends and relper. believing that the many readers j atives at this place. of the Times will learn of the under- William Schuerer was a Chicago

UNTIL he Is talking with a pri

! girl and feela an uncontrollable de?irr ; reach around back of his neck

handed methods of a lot of petty politicians. Mr. Clabby has four etalwart o.ns now servinff under Uncle Sam in

; order to mak the world safe for de- ! inocroev. Better let us. bv all means jiriaKe ot::- own community safe for i democracy first. ; A CITIZEN.

business visitor. Miss Florence Gilchrist of Gary, spent Sunday with friends in this place. Mrs. William Hollnan and children visi'ed with relatives in Hammond.

Miss Mahl McGoogan of Gary, vis-I

ited with Clark friends.

OIK RELIEF

FROM CONSTIPATION

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Can You Help Him?

Editor Tim i Tour v.-i'ua

A GALLANT ACT.

Our Ellies in PYance and England do not distribute j iron crosses by the ton for brutal aid inhuman deeds. I They do not pass out crosses for maiming Belgians,! "hooting Red Cross nurses, bombing hospitals and sink- '

ing Lusitanias. There is no deed of honor reported in the giving of allied decorations. The Albert medal is by no means the highest war decoration that could be given an English soldier. It is a' simple honor. To be gazetted for this medal is not like getting the V. C. order. Yet what brilliant deed? are associated v ith it

In France, as a result of a serious railway aeeid"n !

JUST BETWEEN TWO FARMERS. Down the road came a farmer in a little Mack car. The car was new, shining with prosperity despite a liberal spattering of early spring mud. The farmer, too, was suggestive of prosperity, for he was tho typical American farmer of today. Seeing a friend in a barn lot, be drew up to the side of the road and called to him. "I hear they got your son in the laFt quota of the drart, Bill." said he. "Seems like the farmers are just just about feeding the world and should be let alone on other things." "Well," said the man in the barn lot. "that isn't just the way I feel about it. Of course it isn't easy to see your only son go off to war, but, then, there are many other only sons. At first mother felt pretty blue, arguing that we were doing enough by growing rrops. But we got to talking the matter over, and now we feel we haven't done anything more than we ought to do. Uncle Sam has got our boy now and it's up to me and you and the other fellow to see that that boy is given a square deal while he's fighting over there in Europe. I've given my boy, John, and I'm going to let the Government have every cent I can spare on top of it all." "I've got to admire your spirit, Bill," said John; "but I kind o' feel I'm doing my bit by furnishing all the food I can. I feed the soldiers, I do by working all day in the field. Let the ity fellows provide the money to buy the guns and other things." "But 'you don't feed the soldiers," said Bill. "The Government feeds 'em, pajing you a good price for the stuff you raise. And the city fellows have been doinc their part In backing up the Government." "Well." said John, a bit stubbornly, "we re tbe backbone of the nation, and I thick we're doing our bit in growing the crops." "Sure, we're the backbone," agreed Bill, "and that's

why it'o pretty largely up to us. Kemerober that cousin j the crowd would tool too shy to cheer. He merely lines of mine who came to visit us around Christmas? Well, up on some parade ground; in a few minutes be is in he's a professor at the statp university. He leacbes all j possession of bis ribbon, and in another few minutes the about government and money and labor and the general ! whole thing is ovr. All o which does not mean that balance of things. We figured thing:? out. together on the country is not proud of its men. and the men not this Liberty Loan business. People in the nty work ! proud of thrir well-deserved honors. But, being Anglo-

MEMORIAM"

VOICE OF rL THE PEOPLE

paper has helped a

i lot of people already. I am sure of (that. Po I was wntlTi'is if you j co'ildn't hep me. I a:n a sick man now ' for fix months, trouhl'd with rehuj malim and I thought with your assistance 1 might bo aMe to pick up j some Jfibs whereby I can make my liv.ing? Am able now to do licl'.t work 'but I hae to do it at home, as I can-

j not walk jet without cruthe

ROBERTSDA1E

The Tarent-Tc acbers' association will meet at the Franklin auditorium,

Thursday afternoon. Subject: Home, , stlpatton and torpid liver3.

Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry cf thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substituta for calomel. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician fcf 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered tho formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic cor

School and Community." Leader. Mrs. j Dr. E d vv a r d 8 Olive TaWet3 do not

Henry Eggers; assistants. Mr. Spores. Mrs. Dudickcr. Miss Ferguson. Mrs. James Nicholson. All parents are requested to attend this meeting. Mrs. Hanson of Myrtle avenue, visited friend, m South Chicago. Miss Vera Flaugher of Myrtle ave-

Krank S. lietr in the steel furniture

A Word for J. Clabby. Editor Time.; Kno in; yo'ir rartr to be American In its principles and believing that th Possible sacrifices to his country cf his

four PHtrtoti-' son" th"uid stamn Jarr.e.

a man was pinned down by the legs under some heavy i r ,.a,hy flf Han,mon(i , ,-e8i Amerl-

slready reached the man's ankles. Capt. Hoskyn. a British officer, crawled into a cavity in the flaming wreckage, and after releasing one of the man's legs amputated the other, whereupon the man was drawn out alive, Capt. Hoskyn retaining hold of the main artery until a tourniquet could be put on. For this gallant and remarkable act he was given the Albert medal. The different way in which the Trench and the English bestow and receive military decorations is an amusing comment on the idiosyncrasies of the two peoples, says the Christian Science Monitor. You have, on the one side of the channel, a real ceremony, popular enthusiasm, emotion, colors flying and bands playing. That is the Gallic way. On the othr side, you find Touitry speaking disrespectfully of the "dishing ou'" of honors, and either making a joke of it or taking it very quietly. He hates what tbe British are agreed to regard as "fus?." There is not much opportunity for it anyway. He is not handed his decoration in tho market place amid the cheers of a crod. Probably, if he were.

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Am quite handy at anything, could j itedfriends in Hammond.

j do repairing in metal or wood: willing f to do writing, copying or anythin? like

that. I have to leave it to your judgment In what form you could bring it in the paper and how much would it co.t me? Yours respectfully. K. riCKART, Rimbach avenu. Hammond.

Says It's Dirty Town.

can and one worthy of the re.pct of

cittrens or the entire conimunlt;.. I: w ritet to prot-st against the under- Editor Times: handed and u t-A meriean principles! I cannot congratulate the Board of adopted bv the present city adminiatra- I Health for any good work The city Is tion of Hammond, in precmptorily or- flttby. Let t!Tm open up the drainaee dertng th-' cloying of Mr. Clabby'a res- on some of vour residential streets taurant. when others conducted tin- ; in the east end. and cart away some der the same conditions are permitted ) of those a."h riles on Hohrran street, to continue in business. It iw true that 'It would look more franitary. People the restaurant I? conducted In the same j who dump 8?he in H -hnian street room as is Mr. Clahhy's bar. but it is ouaht to be fined.

I also true th? Mr. I'lubby's aloon and! I have been in a good many cities

restaurant have always been conducted i but have never found any so tinjanin an orderly and law-a'.dding; manner 1 itary as Hammond.

end the only r.,, j , . !' that the

writer ran posMhly offer for the maj or of Hammond in olojnns Mr. C'labhv

contain calomel, but a hzalinz, eoothinc

vegetaDia iaxuve. No griping is the "keynote cf thee a little su3ar-coat3d, olive-colored tabletsA They cause the bowels ar.d liver to ect normally. They neYer force thera to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth" no-rr and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and

Mrs. Mccabe of "'n"- ; tie Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime, ,s v.sit.ng at the Schiater home on At- j Thousands take one or two every night chison avenue. ijust t0 keep rfght. Try them. 10c aad

air. ana Mrs. i.c . 2OC pCf OCX. All druggists.

Was foreman for over 13 years for I nuc, is improving after being sick with

pneumonia. Mrs. Plcis of Indiana boulevard, vis

avenue, visited the latter's brother and

wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tt. Wheeler of Hammond. The governing board of the Evangelical church is requested to attend a meeting at the Vis home on Myrtle avenue-.. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dycus ef Hammond. isited at the Blaul home on Roberts ave

nue.

over Porter county t'cath Wcis a severe munity.

and his untimely blow to the oom-

The War-Savings committee is not asking you to use your accumulated savings to buy Thrift and War-Sav

ings Stamps. Tare down on your liv-

Mr. and Mrs. Mosr and raby visnaa j irg expenses: cut out the non-esen-re'atives in Hammond J tials and use your current savinga in Mr. Freeze of Myrtle avenue, visited j buying the stamps, friends in South Chicago. Mrs. Grofan and daughter Anne oft

Roberts avenue, were Chicago shoppers.

Roberts ace

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Yours Respectfully. L. F. M.

Mr. an.f Mrs. Hilt mie. visited the latf

East Side. . I MisiamcK F. Buehler. Sr.. F. P.-liraf, j Sr.. and Melvin visited friend in Gary. : jlise Theresa rieia and Mary Mosul attended a theitre in Cluca;o. ;

hard making clothing and shoes and guns and shells and things; men who own mine? and the nicii who work in the mines produce metal. Everyone of thfe men has got to eat, so they can't just give their products to the Government. And we who farm have to ha'.e machinery and merchandise, and we can't give our products to the Government. So the Government has to buy from tho people, it's lucky for us that ihre is sueh a markt. You know what it means when there is an ovo-rsu ppl r.n the market. " John was beginning to show a new interest by ibi time. i "But this Government buying business is a hard ihmg to get through your had uuless you realize what the Government is," went on Bill. "Sometimes we think

Saxon, they have the Anglo-Saxon reserve, that, is all.

RESIST: Desist. Bang! If the parf who has been removing coal from our bin in the rear of our office don't desist we are gointc to stay up long enough some night to give him a shot of shrapnel that will cause him tr, do his snoring face downward and lo masticate his eaiin's while standirig. Leeton fOhiot News.

EVERYONE LIKES THIS COLO CURE "Pape's Cold Compound"! ends a cold or grippe in a few hours.

CLARK

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YOUR DANDRUFF IM STOPS FILLING HI

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Mrs. Charles s'.-heurrr and son VA LTA R. T&O. IM)., I d!. ..-A Pig ( Charles of Windsor Park, visited Tiith !eair.ig fc'Jtt was commenced this i relatives at '"ark Station ever Sunday, j morhing in the circuit court before;

Mrs. Thomas Luik v.as a ciary fusi- j .ludae Loving, wnen ir. ease or .mi a. nes visitor. j Cora fcinia a. the t,.k Erie Western Mrt. Charles Benson transacted bus-j for J!0'0 dimagef. wa commenced, tries In Chicago. (Her husband, who was enre-ute to atMrs. Wallace Marshsll of Amhridge. I tend a sale nr Uaport". was kilted

CIRCUIT COURT !Save your ,lairl Make it

thick, wavy and beau 1ful try this!

visited vith friends and relatives at when a Clark. I mobile. Mr. and Mr. Harry Anderson of Mil- Grove.

Iike Erie train hit his autoThey own a farm rear Boons Mr. John Jut.s was v-"ll known

THREE soldiers believed responMble for spreading in Passaic. N. J.. stories of men fre7insr to death v,t Camp MeCleilon, Alabama, will be court-martialed if they can be located. If they can be located? Did they cvr locate who spread the annoy ins rumor that Sere'ary Tumulty had been arrested and shot ax a py?

V.oir cold will break end alt grippe misery end after taking a dose of "Pape's Cold Compound " every two hour until three dose?, are taken. It promptly open clegged-Up nostrils and air passage, in the head, stops nawf- discha:sce or nose running, relieve tdck heada'-he, dullness. fvrishness. sore throat, sneer.ing, foi(n".ss and fit'.ftne'-.-. Dent Mv sUiffed-'ip: Cjuit blowing and fiiufriingl Ease four throbbing head nothing- "Ie in the world give joiel, prompt relief as "Cape's Cold v'ompound." whii-li r'rly a few ,cnt at ac.v druc store. It -icts without ass.i.tanc. tastes nice, and causejt

n.. . , n en ,ein e. Aicept n nite - A(!v,

The Itching and Sting of Blazing. Fiery Eczema

beems Like the Skin Is on r ire.

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Tbere is a harrassing discomfort

caused by Eczema that almost becomes a torture. The itching is almost unbearable, and the skin seems on Are with the burning1 irritation. A cure from local applications of salves and ointments is impossible, because 6uch treatment can only allay the pain temporarily. Thrt disease can only be reached by going deep down to its source. The source of Eczema is in the

blood, the disease beinsr causer! by an

infection which breaks out through 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 blood that no impurities an remain. Get a bottle to-dny at any drugstore, and ycu will sea result3 from the riht treatment. Write for expert medical advice, which yon can gret without" cost, by addressing: Medical Director, 21 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga.

Thin, brittle, colorWs and s'Tl'' hair is mute evidence of a neglected sralp: cf dandruff that awful scurf There is nothing so destructive the hair as dandrulT. It robs th' it of its lustre, its strength and its very life, eventually producing a feveiis -neos and itching of the scalp, wh ' i if not remedied causes the hair roe:to shrink, loosen and di" then t! ? hs'r falls out fast. A little I'anderirt oni cht-- no w any time will sure'y save you - hair. G-t a small bottle of Knowltor's I'anderine from any drug store r toilet counter, and after the first appli-r-ation your bair will take en that life, lustre and luxuriance which is ?o beautiful. It will becoiv.e wavy and fifty and have the appearance ef abundance, an incomparable gloss and ;softne.s: but what will please you most iU u after ju.sr a few weeks us, when v oy will actually see a I ! of fire down" hair new hair growing all over the. scalp. Ad-. - -.- . !UUL"

PKTEV DINK That Lets Pctey Out Env

By C. A. VOIGHT

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