Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1918 — Page 6

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IS YOUR HAIR SLIPPING?

j Tho presence of dandruff and fall- , fni? hair conveys a warning which.it j Li Lost to heed. At first uie loss of hair msy be so slight a to be hardly toticeat!?. But no matter Ijow little nay be the fall each day, it is working toward the ume ana inevi table result, &rA that ia total baldnesa. 8 You may have bair enough today, bnt how Exrct tomorrow and the day after? Dandruff and failing hair mean baldness sooner or later and demand tha irn mediate recalar and energetic use of Newbro's ilertiicide. It kcep-s the scalp frws from dirt and dandruif and allows the hair to grow abundantly and naturally. By thia means total incurable baldnead may be prevented. Ilerpiride does not stein or dye and tap a most exquisite fragrance which ar.akea it especially pleasing to the

ladles. It stops itching almost m-t titsntly. ( You may be told that there are remedies 'juit aseoodasllerpicide, "j You cannot afford to take chance with nor can you expect to obtain results from aa on" brand" article, j Iri&ii't on having genuine Uerpieide, j the Original Grm-llemed for Dand-i rufL You can r?et a sample of this de-J Ilghtful hir dressing and a liooklet' on tho care of the Ixair by sending j ten centa In silver or postage to The ' Uerpieide Co., Dept. S, Detroit, Alien. Try Uerpieide once and you will never be without it. Soli everywhere in 50 cent and $1.00 sizes and guaranteed to glv satisfaction or money refunded. Applications obtairted at the better barber shops and beauty parlor

ECESS1TY II TIE ISSUE IF THE THIRD LIBERT! EH

Gary Priest Says if United States Would Preserve the j Civilization of the World, Men, Money and War Mu- j nitions Must Be Poured Out Highly Organized j and Efficient German P ropaganda Use Found j in Some of the French Publications. !

y The SET. FATHES JEAN BAP. TXSTE EdVIX.EE.

h America cf I 'Oeuvre h'ge. duLait.

'Father IWIl!.' spert three years behind the 'Ipjrnan lins in Hlicium nnd h-'or'trn rnn lot'rttiog V.r0i Be'ciau women and chiidr.n wl'O had relatives m tho Vnite.j Stntes. Thrsp he brought here on five tr:ps for HelRiat!-American NTational Alliance. Before, he went !ro:ii John PeViile was assistant rector of Holy Angt.ls church. Oary. lie Is n .v sjuritua! director of -Jie Jlariutte Settlement House, Gary, as w!l s being ieRate in America '' Carc:nal M-?rcjer I

The sb.-!-.jte necessity for the United Slates, if she would preserve hersei; end tho civilization of tho world, of pouring cut men, money and munitions through tho medium of nnother great l.ihrr-y Loan 13 well illustrated in tho hicMy original and efficient German

j propaganda whose workings I saw in! j both Belgium and Fr-incc.

Ormmiy Lt lives in organization. She has been preparing for the present world horror for forty years. The a vera (re

reoder of newspapers Is familiar with the insidious secret policies in the United States and Mexico, but possibly he does not know how Germany is operating In T'elgium and that part of France which

j sho has occupied to the detriment of I world civilization. ( German Propaganda. ; In somo cf the French territory now j in possession of the enemy there were 1 before the invasion some of the best ieaiud and enlightened newspapers and j other publications! in France. Since the i German occupation these publications j have not ceased to be printed. On the

contrary, they are now published in!

j Frciich by Germans for circulation j among the French of the occupied region i with the manifest object of sowing thsSTision between the simple French peas-

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Don't Have To Take Up The Rug

if you have one of our vacuum cleaners. It takes every particle of dirt from it clear through from top to bottom. Xot a particle of dust flying either. And so easy to operate that it is simply no trouble at all. Come and see for yourself how thoroughly and easily a room can be cleanea with one of these cleaners.

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- U'J'J-L JaBSaSSHt'dfi! JLUJaJHL'.I !". - an try and tho "poilu" too and the FiiKhsh. isuch propasanda seems child- , Ish, and yet nothing ia childish wh i

racial prejudice is concerned. Once that Is aroused some of tho fiercest pasHons cf the human soul come into play. Brought Writers and Printers. One of th famous newspapers of north France was La Gazette des Argonnes. "When tV? Germane swept into the territory with them catna printers. German writers whose Frt-noh had been hi irh.ly polished, and who wtre close students of French and Kngiish history. The smoke of the battle had not cleared away when German print-rn wero In the sh-'ps of the French newspapers of the regions while the German writers wore at the editorial desks. Then began the a (tempt to poison the French mind against the Engiisli. Kdltori jl reminded the French of their old feeling toward FnKUmd. One of the best Illustrations of th hol German roliey in this respect is to tie found In the mode of issuing a jear book which LaGazette des Artronnes had founded. The Germans did not abandon tho practice of publishing the year book or almanac. On tho contrary, it n-sdes its appearance each year of the occupation, printed in beautiful offset printing, in sepia tones, and with pome of the finest illnstrat lotis from an crt point of icw that the almanac ever had. Joan of Arc Story. Put the whole purpose of the publication was bathed in the slims of German mental process. Ionj: articles were printed calling: the attention of tho French to the fact that the Ensrllsh had burned Jeanne u'Arc at tho stake. There were no lers than three poems in the last issue, all on Jeanne d'Arc theme and all In French, as is the rest of the publication. How far reaching is the German rollcy and propaganda may be seen in the attempt to make capital out pf the English occupation of Calais, which betan In 1347 A. P. Rather an old subject for a modern it would fseem. but the last year book of I.a G.'izett des Argonnes grives a map. a pane of illustration fnd considerable text to this matter. Of course, the enemy mind, it may well imagined, did not neglect to delve into nnother matter for past history. The French must rot be allowed to I'orfret. reasoned the. Germans, that the !:! ish imprisoned Napoleon on St. Helena. In the case of the French em

peror the means of arousing resentment were moro psychological and subtle than those used In dealing w ith the other matters. Well known historical writing"" on the subject of Napoleon were reproduced in the book, but those were selected which brought cut the fact that Napoleon owed much of his final downfall to the. Puke of "Wellington and the Fng'.ish. Extolled Work of German 3octor. In other publications were articles c'o-il.ng with the medical treatment of the French in the occupied districts by Gennsn military surgeons. These articles were illustrated with pictures showing smiling French children under the "kindly treatment of German" medical men. The whole argument was that Franco would be better off under the rulo of the Germans than of itself. I succeeded in bringing back with me many samples of these propaganda publications. But quite as interesting as the publications In the north of France ero those which are printed in Berlin undr the ratronage cf the government by the Continental Times Press. I got a number cf these. They show the same insidious slimy method. For instance, there is circulating now in the Central empires a book of cartoons which !s primarily intended for secret circulation in Ireland and France In the vain hope of arousing old racial feelings long since happily buried. The cartoons have after the usual ponderous German fashion d?tatd explanations of the points cf the jo!:es. These explanations are printed in German, tn French and in English. Particular attention is paid tc. Ireland end England, while President Wilson (rod oil of the British statesmen come in for a fall measure of clumsy hurr.ov. German a Barbarian. II y chief purpose is to point cut that, the enemy thinks no effort at arousing public opinion and stirring up the baser motives of humanity In his own interest is in vain. The German is a barbarian with modern weapon", but his soul is still that of the ravager of medieval civilization. Hence he must be fou&ht with every weapon that the civilized world possesses, for the enemy does not belong to the civilized world: he merely would destroy it. America must untilize every printing pres. every factory, every industrial plant, every efficient organization which has the smallest possibility of contributing to

th cause cf saving the world for the world's best. German Copyist. America has long demonstrated her efficiency, her marvelous Inventive rapacity. She originated every modern

device for good purposes, which the Germans are. now- employing for the highest evil the submarine included. Now she must mobilize her brains and her materials. The first essential the ealvent which holds In solution the forces that are to savs the world is money, millions, billions Liberty I,oans. You have lt you can epare lt. Tour country and your preservation require ii.

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Government Wants to KnowWhy Steel iCty Babes Die and Other Facts. Big Drive.

The second stage of the Gary inquiry into conditions affecting children of preschool age will open Monday, when sixteen women Agents of the federal children's bureau will commence their visits o the mothers cf children under 7 years of age. These mothers, of whom there ore 1n Gary, were locate,! by means of the house to house canvass completed by the bureau during the last month. Why the JJeathsr The purpose is to discover w-hnt adverse social, economic, and industrial conditions cnue the death of large numbers of babies before they have completed twelve months of life, and to ascertain what conditions promote the life and well belne of children up to the

time they enter school. ' It has recently become apparent that the period of child life between infancy j and school age insofar as systematic provision for supervision Is concerned.' has been overlooked. Little attention i has been paid to the depth", rartly be-! cause the mortality rate for this group ' appears to be low when compared witUI

the mortality rate for the first twelve, months of life. Many of the?e deaths are preventable, and the public should be awakened to this fact and to the consequent necessity of establishing additional public health welfare activities. To Aid Babies. Of the children who survive, mar.v suffef from the effects of disease of infancy or lack cf proper care during the first few years of life, lt is the testimony of physicians who have had experience in examining children short lv after their entrance to school that a gre;it many of the d-fe(;s causing ill health and retardation might have been prevented by continuous superviih'n of the child from its birth on Another corroboration of the importance of early detection of defects comes from reports on tho flrt draft, when one-third cf the men riming up for examination were rejected because of physi'-e! defects. Many of these dCects are bclifved to date from f.oir.o slight trouble neglected in early childhood.

To Hold Meeting

PILFERING DlGtlUS

"V. K. W-lon. publicity agent for the Hammond I.ocul Freight Agent's association points out that Pireotor General MeAdoo has Issued a circular which has to do with the stringent penalty for the pirferinsr of commodities while in cars of railroads, a practice which has caused no littlp trouble, along the hues in the Calumet d!nttict. The lr. ular reads: To All r.oalroad Officials and Employ es: "A section for protection of railroad property and property cf shippers in transit has been established in the division of lay of the Pirector General to enforce rigorously the Federal law

aga'nst theft from cars,

inxs ana wnarves, ana to taKe all necessary measures in co-operation with :he carriers to prevent loss from this rause. which in past years has been enormous. "Thilllp J. Poherty ii hereby appointed manasrer of such section, i "Full co-operation with this section is required from all officers and employes of railroads, nnd special agnts or secret, service men employed by the carriers are especially required to cooperate with the section, both In preenting and Investigating theft, making arrests, or prosecuting: offender, nnd railroad attorneys nnd all other officials are required to give all possible old. ".Anyone having knnwV'Isc of any such offence should report fhe same to the nearest railroad official or to this section in order that the indictment of the guilty parties may be had

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j All I want I yonr name nnd address to f can send Ten a free t-:l treaN j Bient. I want you junt totry tins treatment Uiat s all iuet trw It.

: 1 tc been in th rl.tig bns.r.rn- In Fort Wayne for to years, nearly evervene know me and ! knows about my sureeMUul treatment. Orer ..i tW.od f.re hundred people outside cf Ko-, f r":,''''ivr- according to their own lUtemeiits, been cured by this treatment since I nml I made this offer public". i If vou have Eczema. Itch. Salt Rhaum , . . .

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DYER NEWS

Keep the light burning. The time fur flowery rhetoric, for facial expression'",

stations, sid- for peautifui inetaphores the time for

high-sounding words has passed. It is time for action. If you do r.ot want, our bojs to give their lives ;u vain, you will buy Liberty Ponds. You will buy all of them that you ran. You will do as St. Joan township did buy way ever the amount allotted to them. Total sales to date, 13.000; allotment for the Pyer bank to sell. $13,000. Fd Compbeil of Chicago, vlilted Dyer yesterday, looking after business matters. Although St. John township has gone over the top with the liberty Inan, subscriptions are coming 1n regularly. The amount of subscriptions would be h'gher still if 1 wore not for the fact that outside solicitors are Invading this territory t-,get subscribers on their lists. A number of Pyer young folks went to Scherertllle Thursday e-ening to at-

. ' ,. ' . . " ball team there.

v. .11 attended, g. M. Piue prestdd o. . 'he n-eptinc in the absence of the pres: dent and vice .resident. A short program was given by local talent. Mr. Hlue gave a very phasing talk on sev -

jeral topics of interest to his audienc?.

Perverts were read by the secretary. Mrs. If. C. L;. di'-k, and by the delegates vho attended the convention i:i Ham mond last, weeU. Th next meeting c' the association will be h"M m the assembly room of the public school. Ma v S. lira. Clara Xewcomb of Hammonrl, was the guest of Sirs. A. L. Peine,. Thursday.

r! eonnier.t. "All communications should be addressed to Phillip J. Poherty. Manager. Section for Protection of Railroad Vroperty. Fnlted fitates Pailroad Adr..'n:tration. Washington. P. C. "fiiTicers and employes must understand that all property bclr.pr transported bv the railroad is In the custody of the FNITF.P STATES and they rwe an esrieciai duty to guard and protect the same and to report promptly nny person who tampers therewith: nr.d the T'XITED STATES look-;

Mrs. Joseph KeUman and daughter left yesterday forenoon to spend the week-end visiting with relatives. The Misses Ruth Stommel and Agnes Hoffman came from Lake Forest university yesterday evening to spend the week-end at home. Peter J. Belrlger, the genial hotel kepper of Griffith. v;s son cn our streets jes'.ertlay r,-or-""g.

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"5'?nrd : "W. G. MoAdoo. ' Plrrctor General of i:.a!!road

HIGHLAND

GARY'S DELEGATE AT CHICAGO

Frederick Wood of Gar v. represented the Gary rttal Kstate exchange at th? con v.-r. t -n of the T'nt'ed P'a ts Chamber of Commerce in.Chicago this week

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Word has been received that Leonard Johnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. .T. P. Johnson, has landed safely in France nr.d that Frank Bender has also landed somewhere "over there." Yesterday two Anheuser Busch Co.'s large trucks were Jn town and the fixtures of the Clias. Klaussen saloon on Main street, were hauled away. F. P. Fames has been eppolnted food administrator for this territory. Mr. and Mrs. W. Stevens cf Gary, visited at the Ernest James home on "Wednesday. The regular meeting of the IL.Lart chapter, O. E. S., was held last evening. " Morris Lehman has decided to build a $4,000 bungalow on West Third street. Meivin Fleming has the contract. AVm. Springman has gone, to Indianapolis to be examined for enlistment in the arm;.-. Mrs. .Take Fiester end Mr. Eeiko visited at th home of the lattcr's sister at Miller, yesterday. Ellsworth Humes has received word

The women asenls w;:l .interview the' that the Hagenbeck circus with which

mothers in regard to the care Riven the he has been employed for the last two ehildren. their hen It. tee mother's years, will soon start out for the suni-

healtb. lier employment history. the

Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Mustrroie once you experience the glad re lief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better

Ithan a mustard plaster and does not

blister. Bnng3 ease and comtort wiule it is being rubbed oat 1 Musterole i3 recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleuris', rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the

"Word has been received of the death 'back or jointi sprains, sore muscles.

c a. Reiner who passed away at his ' bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cold3 cf home in Blue island. Friday morning, i the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).

Mr. Koiner is the father of A. L. Reiner of this place. The Farent-Teaehers' meeting held at the school house, Thursday evening, was

Heal Skin Diseases

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Ohio, on

father's work, the family income, and housing conditions. This information wiil be supplemented by facts obtained

at children's health conferences, where I children will be examined free of r barge by government physicians and nurses. These conferences wi 1 be opened j about June 1. They will be held dally! in a central meeting place. The mothers I -U! K Ynvlrtrl with tickets -if fcrtmis-!

slon. The conferences will afford every mother in Gary who has a child under

i:-.er. He will go to Cincinnati

April 1?. In order to reduce expenses of the town plant. H. A. Clay, who has been with the plant for two years, has been let out. He c xrects to work at Gary.

HW Liberty Bonds.

It is unnecessary for you to suffer with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar skin troubles. A little zemo, obtained at any drug store for 35c; or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly

applied will usually give instant relief

iron ucniug loriurc. ir. cleanses ana 80othes the skin and heals quickly and j effectively most skin diseases. Zemo ia a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is soothing to the most delicate skin. It i3 not greasy, is j easily applied and costs little. Get it j today and save all further distress. j

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Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street.

II your radiator is 1 e a "k i n jr. bring it to us and we will repair it for yoa and not overcharge"1

you. xv p guarantee our work. We also replace new cores. AW make and repair Fenders. Hoods, Tanks and Lamp. PHONE 3032.

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Km IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion pallid tongue coated appetite poor you have a bad taste in your mouth a lazy, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets.

! Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a substitute

for calomel were prepared by Dr.Edwards , after 17 years of study with his patients. ; ! Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet? are a purely ! vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. ;

The Mnnster public school win give a You will know them by their olive color, j "community sing" end Thrift .stamp so-1 To have a clear, pink skin, bright eye?, j cial Friday evening. April 19. ioik no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like i Kverybody welcome. Cake coffee and childhood days you must get at the cause, ice cream for snle. Program st-irts at Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the eight o'clock. liver and bowels like calomel yet have . The students of the Hunster ommcr- IIO dangerous after effects. j cinl school have purchased beautiful i They start the bile and overcome constigoid pins with the engraving M. o. K. pation. That's why millions of boxes are Jacob Munster i, taking the annual sold annually at 10c and 2oc per box AJ , scbooi enumeration , drefisists. Take one or two nightly and

Margaret Klootwyk still remains quite!

Auzesas I . National- Bank I

i note the oleasm? results.

ill at tho home of her parents. Mrs. J. DeToung an dson. Ralph, of Tloseland, 111., visited Mrs. II. DeToung Thursday. Mrs. r. Kooy and Mrs. J. Koor were the guests of Mrs. G. Jongsina cn Thursday. The reople of Mnnster have shown their loyalty to Uncle Sam by going "over' tho top" w ith the sIe of Liberty Bonds. Mrs. Adam Kaulf and daughter, Cornelia, were Highland visitors. The class in agriculture in the public school are preparing to take their first seed corn test. The Munster School Farm Club, composed of the following members: Peter

j Wagner, president; Alvan Alexander,

secretary; Lester DeToung, treasurer; John Tains, ulius Klootwyk. Itoy Alexander, Ralph Haveling. Cornelius Tains, John I'ostma, end Bennie Krooswyk. gave their first social last week, after which they took an auto ride.

Tel. Kast Chicago I DR. J. GOLDMAN" DENTIST Flrr National Baak Bid. Cor. Chicago Forsyth Ave. EAST CHICAGO, IXB. Consultation In EnglUh, Gerraaa Polish. Slavish and Ruaalan.

Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana, Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond

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TluTinK bends naves soldiers' lives, nemrmhpr Rnssia bought no bond bire yut

Hammond Iron & Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers In IRON, METALS.'RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Ave. HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Res. Ph?ne 'i046 R.

Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkable growth ccnisidering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other instittition. On this rensarkabta showing we solicit yonr banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.

em ector a. ANTON B. TAPPER CARL C BAUER WM. O. WEI& LEO WOLP JAMES W. ST1NSCN JOSEPH J. RUFF F. R. SCHAAF

OFPTC2M. . R. SCHAAF, Prtfftt WM. D. WKJS, Vio PMWsmt. A. M. TAPPER, Vice Pr?dai. H. M. JOHNSON, Caahler. I O. EDER, Asst. CasKler.