Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 67, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1918 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Wednesday. Oct. 2, 191S.
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CIS! THICKEN AND , BEAUTIFY YDUH HI UNO STOP DANDRUFF Try this! All dandruff disappears and hair stops coming out.
To h possessed of a head of hMvi. beautiful hair; soft, lustrous. Huffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a matter cf usins- a little Panderine. It Is easy and in. ponsive to have nice, soft hair and lots cf it. Just get a email bottle- of Knowlton's Pand-Tine now for a few cent? all drug- Meres j recommend It arply a little as dire-i-ted j and within ten minutes there will be an j srpearance- of abundance, fresh:. ess. ! fluffir.ess and an lncoii-.paraMe kI-ss and j lustre, and try as you will you cannot 1 find a traco of dandruff or- falling hair; ' but your real surprise- will bo after I about two weeks" use. when you will .? ! new hair fine and downy at tirsf yes I but really new hair spr.-uf.ntr out all j "vor your scalp Pand.-ruie is, we be- ! Hove, the only sure hair K rower, de- j stroyer cf dandruff and cure for itchy! scalp and it r.cer tails to t-top falling hair at once. If you want to prove how rretty and soft your hair really is. moisten a oloth J with a little Pan. b rine and carefully draw It through v.. ur ha ir takinp one! small strand at a time. Tour hair will! be soft, flossy and beautiful in just f-w moments. a tlelihtful surpris h waits everyone who tries this. Adv. Whiting And Its eoole ITOTIO Commencing May 1st. if r. J. L. Clark, 124 HDth St., Whltin, will recelv advertisements for Whltine and Ilobertdale for Times Newspapers. Office Phone 13SW. Residence 338J. tf STAR THE.VTHE OCT. 27 AND -S Special aMtinees. All seats reserv'I. Buy your tick ' " THE AVOKLI now ""HEARTS , 9-30-6t STAR Til E AT H E OCT. 7 Special Maiine. All seat Ftuy your tk-kts nvw AMI K. reserved. ' H EAHTS '"F THE WOllLP.- Phone 130-Jafter fi P- rn. 5-:0-6t STAR THEATtt KTOMGHT. Carlyle Elatkwell and Evelyn Gree!y in "The Gtdden Wall." also Wm. Favtrsham in a Liberty Loan picture and a Gact Keystone Cjrr.ejy. 1A-2-1 MIm Marion Valk---r of Sheridan avrnue resumed her studies at the University of Chicago on Monday. Miss Mabel Wickhorstand CMnton Ccdlins also both enter the University cf Chicago, registering in the i. A. C. T. Fred Meier, of Camp Farragut at Grat Lakes, was given several days' l-'ave owing to the death of Theodore Schaefer. The for-ner has made his home with the chaefers for several years, the two beys enlisting- in the. navy at the sam tim-. Charles Karzal. arrested for beinsr drunk, was fined i2 Find cost. am;mt-
Frail, Sickly Children Improve Rapidly on Vino
The reason we so strongly recommend Vinol for frail, sickly children is because it is a non-secret remedy which contains Beef and Cod Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese Peptonates and Glycerophosphates but no oil the very elements needed to build them up. It is delicious to the taste, and children love it. These Two Mothers Have Proved This.
Eainbridge, N.Y. 'My little daughter, 13 years old, overworked and waa run-down, tired all the time, nervous, had headaches, couldn't eat and had to stay out of school. Vinol has built her up. She has a good appetite, no more headaches and has returned to school again." Mrs. Lester Andrews. T
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March of Legion, Squadrons pianos. The Charge of Tank, RESERVE SEA?StT0W BY AFTER
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Mme. Takima 3Iiura at left, and Mrs. Newton I). Baker at riht. In this case when East meets West they both go out to some cantonment and sing for the boys in khaki. Most of the great theatrical artists !;re giving their efforts freely to the entertainment of the soldiers in ramps One of the most recent volunteers for this sort of work is Mme. Takima Mmra, the noted Japanese prima donna. Mme. Miura is now on a tour of the camps. It was while on one of these tours that Ehe met Mrs. Newton l F.aker, the wife of the secretary of war. Mrs. Baker herself is a talented singer and has been giving most of her time even during the hot summer months to entertaining the boys in camps near Washington.
to $13.10, which hq paid. Karzal .aving i classification card Is being held pendim? th receipt inf irmati n form Ir.s Xew Jersey local board. Mrs. George Girard. Jr.. of Central avenue, has gone to Superior. Wis. to v.sit l.cr husband, who was sent there for an indefinite period by the S O. - Tomorrow if Double Stamp Day at Gordon's Double Stamps given with every purchase. Store clones at -six o'clock. H Mrs Nas Gcrdon & Son. 1 0-2-1 i and son of Chicago vis- i lied her dauht Mrs. Paul bchlecnty j cn unday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Creasbaum of Har.im..nd, spent Sunday hers as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thwing of ll?th street. Mat Dillon, cf Indiana Harbor, arrested for driving his a".i;o truck past a standing street car, was fined $21.10. upon payment of which h was released. The Methodist Episcopal church has added a gold star to their service flag, the blue star thus being replace. for Walter Kleiner, of Whit in wh I Willianwon, W. Va. "My little boy was weak, puny, and tired ail the time, did not want to do anything. Vinol waa recommended and it built up his strength and made him healthy. Now he romps and plays like other children. We certainly believe in Vinol for children." Harley Clay. . fi nr.d Xorris I'harmacv. Vinol ls at.d in Whiting tjy L. H. MuUein, -io Million Fight ing Men. Twenty Thousand Horses. Miles of Artillery. CALLING WHITING 190J 6 P. IVt
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.- 'if . , V r T t If W. r, tu v was sacrificed in this great cause, being killed in action in France on July 15th. All Whiting does honor to th' memory of this brave lad. who gave his life that ethers may live. The decease.!, who was 25 years of age. is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ReinhoKi Kloiher. h'-s sister. Miss Helen Kleiber, his brother. Charles Xagel, of Hammond and Harold Kleiber of Whiting and Richard Kleiber, who is aiso in France serving his count -y. Misses Amy Roberts and Katherine and Reulah Storer and Mrs. Oc! Mci. ool Kernke saw "Jack O' Lantern" at the Colonial theatre in Chicago. Frank Schultz of Davidson Place, who is ill with Spanish Influenza, at the Great Lakes, is improving. Mrs. F.ianehard will entertain the past chiefs of the Pythian Sisters at her home in Schrase avenue tomorrow evening. Washable Satin Camisoles, in slipover or open front models; Jl and up. H. Gordon & Son. 10-2-1 Mr. Mooney and daughter have corns o Whiting from Cleveland. Ohio, to ies'.J. His sons. James and Thomas Mooney have been in Whiting with their mint. Mrs, McNanvna for several months. Mrs. Mooney will Join her family In a few weeks. Mr. H. R. Marshall. Jr. brother of Mrs. C. H. Daugherty. C41 LaPorte avenue. Whiting, will leavo today for his home in Ma'.waukee. wh"re he will remain awaiting his call into service-. He has enlisted as a machinist Ui the avation corps. Officer George I Girard !s bnek on duty after a two weeks' vacation. Officer William Uramer is now on a twoweeks' I'-ave. Miss Mamie ITarr!?on. at 34 vears J I-nssed nway at the. county farm at j 1 Crr.'.vn Point vestfrdiv. Undertaker FASHION DEMANDS SLIM SILHOUETTE 7 y 4 4 'Wa 1 ; S : t i " -V if e. 1 I ri :i - 3 This extreanely smart suit shows the simple lines which are necessary to produce the very slim silhouette Avhich is the decree of fashion for the coming- winter. In fact, it has been the decree of fashion since the conservation of material became ..ctcaj-ij . 1 Iir suit i Illuil-llU ill - chartreuse duvetvn nml i ttimmed , necesstry. lhe suit is modeled m wth rich colored 'beaver. Th.l hat is ! Deaver colored panne velvcft witn jnetal braid trimming.
! A CLEAR COMPLEXION I . Ruddv Checks Sparkling Eyes Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a YclI-IIcowa
i Dr. F. M. Edrrnrdj izx 1 7 years treated i scores of r."jrcn for liver and bo.vc! I ailments. Uv?r.z l.i-.ce vcars no rvc to
his patients a i-:v::r-ijtic:i ri'de ci a few s-it ", 'r-well-known vt;:etr:!;lo ir.rrcr'.lcts.i.-cd i v.;'1" ' with olivs ci!, r.aolnjr ther:i lr. Eu-.varda' j ' j Olive Tablet 3. Vca v."U U-vjv thcxa by: ;;.f.-jr.'; 1 their olive co'.er. ; jx-L"." ' These tiblets are tTrnder-tvrrlicrs cn the i rsrin
liver r.nd bowels, wlnca c.iur,e a r.-rr.::.l action, carrying off the waste snd poisonoits matter in one's syrrer.'.. If yon h:;ve a r;,ie face, i.ulliv look, dull ryes, pimples, coated tr.uc, headaches, a listless, r.o-gond feeling, all out cf sorts,' inactive bowels, y:i take c:i3 cf I 'r. j Edwards Ohve Tablets ni'-htly for a ti.-.3 I and note the pietisms rests! u. Thousnnda cf v: r.ic'.i r.r. r:c!l 3 men take Dr. LMwards'C-livc Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and then j.ist to keep in the pink of condition. 10c and 2jc per bos. All drusgii. o.w n s lroi:-;:t t je-nain- t- Wh'.tintr alter u t .-,v wei.. fak.-ti t . :be l,..tu- of AJrr- Into. 11"-' Pearl St., li'-i-'.'lt.'l.:.-, a -;:--:o; of th.- ll'-.'.fi(..l. Tlo:: i I.::ii-n Sh-ver w r k for tli.-K.-lI i'i o.-.h, in wl.:.-h tveiy fu;n,ly ! i:-l;(d t. c-nl rihute t the rause, t!.'articles t : be used in ti.. li.f pjtals in i'ranre. Tl,,- .-.nb.ies need.-d b.Th tow Is. lian.I lov, ls. she.-ts. n.ipk.n--. handkeri i.it fs. Tin se artui-s s-h.ull be n.-',v or . ni pa I a ! l e) y . . Th. y a 1 e to be Irft at the hon.o rf Mis. ,11. i I. ". r : fT f 1 . . 233 Oliver s'.ioot. Velvet an-1 Imported Corduroy Coats .for small ctnl-lren. Pox M--.1.-U. wirl; jbelT.d bii-ks. fur trimmed arc! in all i er.lors. All reasonably priced at Gor don's, in. 2-1 Lake County Council of Itefepse Order. On Sundays ar.d nishts after six (except Saturday mjiht tint .1 ten oclo.k, , w. are allowed to s U only diuss, r-ro-i prietHty medicines, .-itrars. candies .and j ice cream. Buy your stationery, toilet i articles and kodak suplies before s.x ..clock. L. P.. Fitter. l:us; L. H. Mattern. Drugs. l'i-2-lt At this moment perhaps many of our b'.vj are offenns their all in the greatest battle of his' cry. Shall we not loan our money to the cause f'T w hi- h they give their lives'.' Ry Litie;ty bonds at the office cf the Whitinc Savins? and L:-an Association, at 600. U9th street. 10-2-lt I'KIMKSS IHEtrBFl TOMdHT. Pofigy Hyland itl "Pes of the Pi- ! rates'" a comedy-drama, with a fasei- ; nattnK ui'ir.g star as its heroine and : many n"v-1 tou-'hes. I I'omlitK Thursday WII.I-HM S. ltHT in "IJlue Hlae ! Itndon."' Comme Fridiy and Satur,j,y It ASH I N rmtoi (.11 TO iir.nI 10-2-1 ! Lest you forget coming' Sunday and ! Monday "Hearts of the World." Do not fail to see this picture. "HEARTS OK T1IF. WORLD." "Hearts of the World," one of the motion picture sensations of the last three years, produced by L'. W. Griffith, maker of "'The Birth cf a Nation." will be presented for the first time at the Star theatre. Whiting', next Monday and Tuesday, with matinee I daily and two shows both evenings. Reserved seats are now on sale for each performance. Call 150-J after 6 p. m. War scenes on a vast scale, filmed on the battlefields of France, under th auspices of the- British and French war f-ffices. surround th9 main plot . f a romance. In a little French villa pe. The photcplay occupied eighteen 1 months in Us making:, durlnar which ! t'vr.e. Mr. Griffith and his entire eom- ! f-any e players were almost contin- ! uously working with'n ranqo cf the I German g'in. I Misses Lillian and Dorothy Gish. . rte.'r.ert Harron. G'f-rcn Fawcett and j Master lien Alexander are the most : prominent of the larpe Interpreting 'company. As was the rule with all former Griffith productions. "Hearts of the World" will be presented with all the elaborate cound effects necessary to lend reality to the picture, and a rujsic of unusual brilliancy will bB P" fn''med by aa augmented sytnl''lon l,,u,"lrd' "A I I -I LOWELL Tlie funeral of Mrs. Clara North rup was held at the M. E. church here jes - u-rday at 10 a. tn. There was a Urg-- at - tendance of old friends mid neichivr? interment was made in th Lowell c-.noterv. ;-v. (. A. Frown has heen returned to "mi. 1 ii ; THIS WEAK, NERVOUS MOTH i ! Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham's ! Vegetable Compound ! Restored Her Health. j rhilarlelphia, Pa. "I was very wenk. ; always tired, my back ached, and I f -lt sioKiy most or me i time, fit went to a doctor'and he said 1 hfid nervous indicostion, which ad ded to my weakj condition kept mo '
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worrying most of j i ; the? time and he I paid if I cotiid not ' in stop that, I could j not pot well. I j i -heard somuchabo'.it ' ,n I.ydiaE. Pinkhain's j '
epetablo lorni pound mv husband wanted me to try it. I took it "fora week and felt a littie l.ot- ' ter. I kept it up for three months, and I I feel tine and can oat anything now ; without distress or nervousness. "-Mr?. ! J. Wop.thi.ine, '26-12 North Taylor St., ! Philadelphia Pa. j The majority of mothers nowadays ; overdo, there are so many demapd3 upon their time and strength; the result ; is invariably a weakened, run-down. nervous condition with headach.s, backache, irritability and depression ana poon more serious ailments develop. : It is at such periods in life that Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will restore a normal healthy condition, as it did to Mrs. Worthline. NOTICE TO MOTHERS ! You can quickly heal baby's sore, chafed i Sykes Comfort Powder T ... j which contain, antiseptic, licalinsr inrredi- i '"ts f?"ai,5n f 'v other nursery powder. i The Comfort Powder Co., Bom on, Mass.
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1 he stoves oiH-rcd during this clearance have been carried over frcm last year :i:d are tlierrfore from 207c to 30 lower in price than our new stock. The iioney you'll save ly taking advantage of these bargains will enable you to make 1 substantial payment on your Liberty Bond.
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Lowell for another year as pastor cf the M. E. church. P.ev. It. II. Johnston, of Valparaiso, was In I.oAell yesterday. Mis Henrietta Eaughn-.an left yesterday f.'r l-orre?t Glen. Md where she will attend college the corning year. Her n.otht.-r accompanied her as far as Chica go. HOBART ilcsdainea It. C. Mackcy and Dwight Mickey left Sunday r-icrning for New Yoik to visit with Lieut. Dwight Mackcy f.-.v a .-t-vc Vi-er.r. vrt lf-v,- fur I o crseas. Mrs. Emily Nagel and daughter will ::ioe to Chicago this week to reside. Miss Martha Mackcy visited with friends at Valparaiso Saturday. Tho Thursday Evening Club will meet fhl wefk Tuesday evening with Mrs. J:iko Fi ester. The Woman's Heading Club held its first met rinjr of th season yesterday afternoon at tho library social room. The, Unitarian Ladies" Aid Alliance will meet "Wednesday afternocn vith Mrs. Frat.k Vt Ikow. Mrs. M. Fleck was a Chicago visitor yesterday. r ROBERTSDALEJ I Mr. and Mrs. Huldgren of Roberts I avenue entertained the latter' mother j Mrs. Puckworth and Miss Margaret Fay of Chi(nso Sunday. :,'r- and Mrs. Jack Buckley hive in. -ved from Myrtle avenue to the ! ' : riit": k cottatre in Mecse avenu. ! l!''V session of the. Fed Cross a: J :h--- Finr.Hlin Auditorium tomorrow, 1 M s lleie-n W'onnacott of Cleveland I ;-v,-n ie has been on the sick list for . . -.! d -a y s. M :.-.. Josephine Anderson and Ann , Oicqin left S mda v for Terra Haute It.. att-nl the State Norma!. I M i s. ",. M. 1 ah and daughter VI- ! viati isiti-d Aii-.-rt Hart man at the f it Lakes Naval :-tation Sunday. - ri T the Chi. -airo visitors MonMi. Charles M.-sti!.' Mrs. R. Mis. Jt. Ha uiusra it n. Mrs. i m.-s and -Mi s. A. Stross. . f of T I - -1 ' a i t is s o r n d i n ?r a t the I'ii.e.-e home in Myrtle II: N a : M. F. linnnon spent the week end at .it -. lnd . vi!t:n?r rf latives. M i . i:.i. -i! d .T.-w.-tt. of InFana hlv.. is .;.):. -1 t-. I'.'it WashinBton. Wis, r.-i.iy ly the iUnes-.-s of her parents Hid I -th. r. Tho y in-.- all very ill with i in!'oie-:iz;i. in.d Mrs. Fran'? Cole and Mr. M r ;.r.. 1 Mis w. ;.- w HmM . f 'h.i. -i-o Heia-hts -ts of Mr. -ir.d Mrs Feed .i 1 i i -''.-i t s ;: t. :e Sunda y. 'i.uv ford . f t'hii !: in s-p-nd-Wi Il l.e.-e V. i'i. fl iond.--. M.-i'mthy ':iid Mr-, l'.iiney of M i h" i i . 1 .-1 o visit.- 1 at ti.o J . ti. tin loir.e in Rol.erts avenue y -sterdav. M r. j; lid Mis. i'..firpre :.- rke of Cleveland mm no. r.tt ended the f-inra! of M.h. Joim r,.--h: Ue of Hiiiii'n nd whirl-,-! 1..11 at ) r f..r:;.-i- h one at Knox. Iii.i: iroi Mi s Frank ?..-hnltz of Tiammonrl visit..! ):. r friend !.e:-e Mi.nday. Mis. ll.-nry E'cers of J.uke avenue visited h.-r mother. Mis. William 5e--r cf Fast Side yesterday. ALVWJ" ON lOpWTTH RESULTS .JiuriiLn ViGLLIt Udi IB5U1 L5 OpIIc VJOUT W5U Prorjutet T- r -q -r- .1 r '1 -' i OU L0:. t UUy a rOUrtr. t-IO-erty Loan Bond Uncle Sam will be Irr.ihty inaui&Luu'J
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Mother's Pet Needs a Cascaret
Baby is rr.ad! Doesn't want the favorite dolly, cr the horn, or the picture books but don't scold I Look at the tonrjrue! Then hurry I Give candy Cascarcts to work the nasty bi!e, sourincj food and constipation poison from the little liver and bowels.
MOTHERS! Clean the clossej-up places. Do away with the bile, scur fermentations and constipation poison which is keeping your little one cross, feverish and sick. Children love Cascarets, because to them it is like eating candy. Cascaret3 act better than castor oil, calomel cr p. lis on the tender stomach, liver and boweis. Cascarets never rjripe never injure, and do not disappoint the worried mother. Give harmless Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Each ten cent box contains full directions.
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FOrvECAST. Worthinioa. DRESS. Tn h i ! m n it i 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 n n t r ; hihiiimkv! The novel feature of tiis waist is tl.- t it has no gathers and is nor attached tithe Ekirt but fits down on r the top ', t"e skirt. The waist closes st cenr froat ar.d there is an in; vest wit'i rounded upper ed?e. The wide roll co'lai is outlined with a fener t!anet stitct in a contrasting color. Either the Ion? or short sleeves may re used. The lattPi show intere.'-.Hne cuffs which open at th baclr. The two proved skirt is Fathered t the sides and bnrk to the slightly raised waistline. Ton may choose serge, woo', poplin, gabardine or taffeta for tnakiaj this dress. The lady's dps pnttem No. 742 it '.it in five sizes ?." to 44 itiehes h-i?1 measure. Width st lower ede of Fkirt '.1 1 yards. s "u the figure the 3(5 Inch r.ie rcritiires 4 yards 3t inch. S ysrdi 44 inch or 3 yards .'4 Inch material, with ore-half yard 40 inch contrasting goods. Fiice 10 cents. rnnmsnniomim
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