Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1918 — Page 9

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BRITISH SHOW SUPERIORITY IX FIERCE COllXTER ATTACKS isaaaassEsnsz

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A battle scene uch as those that are now many on th western front.

Scenes such as the above are fluent in the fierce battle that has now heer. watnr.fr m,ore than several days on the western front. The British with the supporting French have shown the greatest gallantry in resisting the heavy German assaults and in constantly retarding their advance with fierce counter attacks. In the picture the allies have rushed ir.to the. hastily constructed positions of the foe and are engaging them in hand to hand conflict, where the foa is always tested.

Convenient Terms of Payment

HAMMOND'S GRBATE1T DEFARTMRNT STORE.

Friday Dividend Day 4 Stamps 4

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Carts and Sulkier iltr raipicturtMi l.ic!(v in Itaroiiiril tinis'i, -arriago cor-! iiplioIsttTrd and windshield.

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U.S. SHOWS HOW COMMUNITIES CAN HELP HOUSING PROBLEMS

KIDNEY SUFFERERS HAVE FEELING OF SECURITY

Many Ways Open to War Workers; Duty Demands No Door Be Closed.

Otto M. Eidiitr. Director of Housing m-i Trar.f porta i'n )f th Ppartmpnt " Irfihor. makes the following- state- . "nt concernitig the housing needs of t.e nation and th d ity of each com:i. unity, to ?"-Ive its own problems: It is a. matter of much concern to all cjvernnnt? departments interested '? housing that the vario-i communi

ty's are ;ttr.fr a wr-injj irlea a to the done, ntent of the government in connection; -Again, if

;th re!:e". iiig the demand for housing !com from outlying towns or hanit..

qi.aLo to meet oven the normal growth of the various localities, and of course the introduction of war work has accentuated this situation. However, it must be remembered that our situation is an emerftency one, and that each community must do its utost in the way of providing houses for industrial men

ensealed m worn worn, mrougn 'n-ji

ducing thpse who did not formerly taka In hoarder to open their homes during this war emergency to these war orkers. I e 111 Available BulIdfnKs. Furthermore, if there are any available houses or institutions which could he readily converted into rensonaMe housing for workers, this should be

:n various (.mmT i ties. hort of Normal eeds. Communities should realize that due t : the hisrh cost of buildinj material dt-.d labor houinis trenerally throusrh- . nt 'the t'nited States has bf-cn inade-

Tou nntur.i!!v feel secure w !i"ii oti

know that th mrdi'-itie you arc about j M 1- tako IP absolutely pur-"- and "'ii-jM tains no hru:ful or habit uroiiiii nu: ! Si

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su.-!i a tn-dictpe is Dr. Kilmer SvvMnip-Ro.it. kidney, liver and Madder nmoly.

The --Jirn-- st -i p..!n rii of purity, strength I and - ! !.. :s n-nintaitiel iu e. ry ! ioirlrir SI w-,.i n : n- 1 , .of '

Swamp-Koot is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. I is not a stimulant and is taken in tcnsp'.'oii! i;l doses. It is not recommended for everything. Accorillng to verified testimony It is

nature's urat helper in relieving and i

overcoming, kidne , lier ami Madder troubles. A sworn statement of purity i with

everv bottle or Dr. Knmers bwamp Itont.

.If you need a medicine, you should have (he best. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root Is what von need, you will ltnd it on sale at all (true fctor-s in bottles of two sixes, medium and large. However, if you wi:-h nrst 10 try this preat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer fic V., Rinchamt(n. X. T , for it

rkers can be induced- to I sample nottie. v nen wrmnc r sure

and mention the Hammond Dailv Times. Adv.

and transportation can be improved. t- enable these workers to reach the

j industrial plants in the locality affectJed, this method should be employed, lit may happen that a reasonable i amount of temporarv buildings may he

introduced to meet the omfirwy and take the penk load. eiT ICfiieS as I.at Hrnort.

ORFHEUM SCHOOL FOR

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152 State St.. Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHONE 332S. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. PROF. J. GREGORY KKANK.

placed amongst its manufacturers, and ir.d irect I-, tlir- uith the fact that a Writer population is spendinsr its earnings in that partb-ulur mm unity, it is not unreasonable to a?k that the comirmnttv itsiif. in this war r-mei ency. shall

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Parlor Suits An Easter leader, 8 pie res. cane ends and back, birch

mahogany, upholstered in j mull berry velour over best H spring moss and hnir. a

Easter price $121.50

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Others at $17.50 to $17.50; Sulkies at $3.29 to $16.C0. Rugs, Linoleums Seamless V ilton Velvet Hugs, xlL feet, superior jua it v and designs, wortli ?37."0 to VIM) at. $29.25 Wool Fiber Rugs, these liht weight reversible rugs are verv durable and ea.sv to clean, 9x12 size $13.50 Wide Linoleums, p rinted 'Hiality, 12 feet wide, covers 'Host rooms without seam: 'aid free of charge except .bath rooms 87

Fumed oak, 42-ineh table, five diners and arm ehair, Spanish leather seats, cane panel backsTable $36.00 Chairs $7.G5 Arm Chair $11.75

Dividend Day Special $1.25 Chair 69c Golden oak Dining Chair, wood seat, turned legs and high back just like cut. One to a eustome Friday at 6D;

Complete Showing of New Reed Furniture. 2nd floor display room.

Choice of inanv prettv de- " signs and colors, for coverings. Curtain Drapes Voile Curtains, white or natural, 24 yards long, trimmed with lace, hemmed ready to hang with valance $2.19 Colonial Marquisettes plain or checked designs, white cream or natural, 36 inches wide. Yard. .25 Imported Madras, 36 inches wide, for over draper and doors, colors will wash and wear well. Yd.. . .59?

make ,m effort to help its'-if. There

In any event, new iuss will n"t b j is reason to li.iie e that where a cmconsidet ed until evrry other means has j munlty is overloaded wth war conbeen exhaust"d. tracts, its rhan"e f ir receiving p.ddi-

. DIVIDEND DAY Extra Stamps- FRIDAY-Extra Stamps

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of vital importance to de- tional government ontracts i remote,

terrnlne whether th- products of the as it naturally would be t.setess f particular l-calitV vare immediately additional icnt-aots to a comn

ne.ded :n the war program.

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nd tlie , whose manufacturers are air tidy un

ifier of th.e.r importance.

1 From all of who h it must be r1-

Ii7d that vt y community that can

tHl rare of HsefT should make every effort to do o before ?eekir. governmental aid. especiiilly as the demand for " is vry tuueh sreater than the fsrids pr-vid'-'J to meet If. If a community is benefitting through

the fn that wur orders are

.iblq to t'o,d 1;.. :sjnK f. -r their workers.

Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff

Every dollar you spend for non-essentials aroes to buy labor to make an unneeonsary t'-ilnir &nd it take" it uway from froreriiment w.-rk. So ..T.g as yon have not bought our utiota of War-Savings Stamps yon really have no f-ight to complain &!.jt our boys

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TIMES FASHION DEPARTMENT

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NEEDS LITTLE NUJOL NOW

Nujol soon relieves constipation, making small closes generally sufficient to maintain regular bowel-habits, as in the case of Mr. Dickie, who gratefully writes as follows: NUJOL LABORATORIES, STANDARD OIL CO. (New Jersey), BAYONNE, N. J. Dear Sirs: I am pleased to say that your remedy "Nujol" for constipation, has heiped me greatly. In fact I have improved so much since I commenced taking it that need but very small closes ncnt.

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Yours respectfully, James Dickie

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The- only sure nay to crt rid of dan

dru.f i'j to dissolve it. then you destroy! it entirely. To do this. gH about four' oune.-.j of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at nig-ht when retiring; use enough; to nioistcn the scalp and rub it in Et-nt-j, ly with the finger tips. j I'o tbiM tonight, and by rnorninjr. most I if n .t all. of your dandruff will be gone and three or- four more application will:' compleidy dissolve und iii:n ly destroy j m ery s-iiijrle sifcn and trace of it. no.' matter how much dandruff you may have. j You will find. too. that, all i' -hing and; diffgmir of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair v. ill be fluffy, lustrous. tlo. silky and soft, and look and fee! a hundred times better. ' Yon can tfet liquid ai'."ii at any drug

! siof.-. I, is inexpensive ;uid never fails' I to do the viol k. Adv. !

FASHION'S FORECAST. LADY'S DRESS. By Anabe! Worthing-ton.

VOLUNTEERS WANTED IN ! THE "HOME SERVICE"; AND "CIVILIAN RELIEF" I DEARTMENT OF THE RED: CROSS . The National Cotiticil of the American Tt.-d t'ro-s r.-iti-ider 'his stirli an miporlant hr.ncb of relief work, that it: lias established institutes all over the. country, for Ira mm people for the r, orii. i Ui." of these Tn-tii'i'es will be held at; 1 rid ;una rdis front April 2nd. to May: 14ih. and the Director of the Hammond ; Chapter are anxious to find some one who will volunteer to and take this; course and then take charge of the de-J part men here. 1

The Hammond "'"b.tpier ha been do ins , much relief work for the families of our: : soldiers, during the past six months, but!

1 with the i?icrea:n number of men en-! " ' " "" ! i:--tmir nd be-r.it -a tit to the front. the! t. tl.e, ornatiixin-f and management nee,! is beconuii- most uri?--tit for i "t the department. l worker who can give his or her entire, Hammond ha fai'liful volunteers In

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Cleaning Gilt Framet. Gilt frames may be clfuned by wn;!i. Inff them wlt2 a email spongt n:tic:tnedVvith oil v" tarpentiue. tin spr:;t I'eing only sufnclent wet to take the marks. The gilding should nor ! wiped off, but left to dry without v.-Spin p. Ynrnishing with the best cojuil varnish is advised for gilt frame. :;s they can then be washed off carefully with a fcjjouge.

The dress shown in No easiest- kind to make, for i

waist ns a foundation, with a two gored siirt jrathred to if at the slightly raised waistline. The skirt is in the new narrow width. The long sleoven arf finished ivtth deep flare euffs. The neck of the dress is cut in V shape. The most unusual feature of the dress is the enormous collar, which risings to the waistline in t'le ha'k and eitends beTow the pirdie in front. If is garnered to the back eo1!.l

section at the shoulders ami covers the j

The Indian Cashew Tree. Besides the nuts used In confectionery the Indian cashew treo yields an Inseet-rt polling gum. a juice that makes indelible Ink. and three kinds of oil. one edible, the others used to tan fii-liiu' nets and preserve wood.

Silences the Buziing. An attachment for telephone receivers which silence all the buizinc, chirring and jarring noises has been Invented by a Dutch engineer.

REDfCE THE EAT I WIT EAT AND MUKTITITK.

whole front of the waist. Th ends give the effect of a shoii apron. The lad.r's dress pattern No. SoTo is eat in fonr sixes. 3 to 42 inches bnt meure. A on the fisnre the 20 inch iM requires 5' yird f irch material Prii'e 10 cents

! GIRLS! YOU CAN ' LIFT THEM OFF

Doesn't hurt a bit to lift your I sore, touchy corns I right out

LET Nujol relieve you from constipation as it lias Mr. Dickie and thousands of j others, who no longer endanger health by the use of harmful pills and salts. Nuyol is gentle and natural in action; affects only the source of the trouble, and cannot be absorbed by the body. Nujol therefore aids the bowels to act for themselves in a perfectly natural way no phyiicing; no griping; no dangerous or

disagreeable reaction. Nujcl is drugless, and pleasant to take. It is a positively Ro

ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS In iHittiea only, There are no Substitutes bearing tht Nujol At every drut Hare Send 5Co and we will ship there is only Nujol trademark never new kit tize to toldicri or sailor anywhere in bulk. Write for i'reo booklet.

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CMTH1 Mil Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.

Care of Telephone. The telephone is a One receptacle for norms of every kind, and little. at-

- ! charge of the other uopartment? of the ten,iou j, naill to sterilizing this much-

Ke.i c,os. is tn.s i-.ik oppomu.u.; uia,.h,np t should be washed to do your bit for Im-lo Sam? . a,cohl)j gs ofteQ a, requlrod. All application should be ma le to f) ou q u mftke R the Secretary of the Hannnon-l '-hooter. lonthr or

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heavy cloth and stitch a broad ribbon I around the edge, through which onn be run a drawing string or elastic. Put , ibis over the transmitter.

CJFor every surplus there

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A noted Cincinnati authority discov

j ered a ne,v ether compound and celled , it freezone end a Quarter ounce of it now can be hal for a few cents at any drusr

store. Tou simply apply a few drop of this masie freefone upon tender rurn or painful callu and instantly the soreness disappears, thtu shortly you will im- tho corn or callus so loose thilt you c?.'. lift it off with the fingers. Toti feel no pant, not a particle of soreness, either when applying freezon vr afterwards, and it doesn't evi n irrivite. the skin. ?iard corns, soft corns or corns between the toes, also toughened calluses, just shrivel up and lift-off so e.'-sy. !t : wonderful: It work- like a charm. Try it! Women should keep it un their dressers and.nevar let a corn ache tn-jce Adv. -

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! jecipe. iii:proed hy the aduition i other insredients. at a. small ost.

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hnir. os it does it ro naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft Prusii' with it and draw this through , your hair, taking' one ymall strand at a time; by morninr the grny hair disappears, and at"' or another application or two, jour hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Wyeth's I'aji- and Sulphur v'ompound is a delisrhtfu! toilet r-.uuisitc for those

v ho desire dark hair :"id a youthful apJ varance. is not niunjcd for the I . uv. mitigation or prevention of dis-, e?se. Adv.

is a human want.

i T. h and Sulphur, properly compounded, fiTT'V.o Vk1icin3 of tVlf i'A hrinra l.a.:k the ,,,',! eol u and lustre 1 1 116 DU5inC55 Ul U1C .j to th hair when fad d. strvaked or gray. . J . L.-.I 1 VrS

j Ytars go the onl ia t-j get this mix- want aa is iu unug I tore was to make it at 1-oine. which is 1 11 il j mu :-?- and tnuhiesom Nowadays. i. buyer and seller together tauingr at any dru,r store for Wyeth's

Sulphur t'onipiun-l." you will tttlirlflv large hoi tie of this famous Vdd jUlVrklJ'.

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PHONE 163 264-268 Michigan Avenue. 1 Uinois and Indiana Prepared Sizes.

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