Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1918 — Page 9

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War Hints-War Helps War Duties

i'he man who uses srasoline on a closed Sunday without reasonable excu.e is not violating; any atatute. He 5 "Imply ijftiorinR a request. If he has a ronscifnoc, probably he will itet his ji'.inishmfnt without any assistance from th nI:;libur. The Stat t'o-inrU of Defense is not aek.ni; boys to hoot at him as hp driven down the r-ircst and It does not favor the use of jeilow paint. The Rod Cross in .still in need of ;'irss. The need is urgent.

A FOOL AT 40.

Th Council of National Defense hi i--;:'d mother broadside bulletin r-iinst rats and mice. It sunfrests ; : ofTprir.R of prises to thosu who oi- : -r.'inate th pesky things. Piomiscs r.o.Ud he freed from rubbuh In which ra's and mica can find shelter. S'c faundations, cellar openings, d r- "''''. etc., are made, rat-proof. Hats destroy annually foodstuffs and other property to the value of S200.C00.0OO. The State Council of Defense has a new a.nd more strinpent order from Washington to restrict to ths limit all expenditures of men. money and materials on projects which are not helping to win the war.

Your county is asked to subscribe for a largo total of the bonds of the Fourth Liberty Loan. Probably you whtstled when you read lr. the Times what the. quota waa to be. If you

FEW CENTS DESTROYS YOUR DANDRUFF AND STOPSjlLlfiG HI Save your hair! Make it thick, wavy and beautiful try this!

Thin. 4 brittle, colorless and seraRgry hair is mute ?vidence of a neglected scalp; of dandruff that awful scurf. There Is nothing so destructive to the hair aa dandruff. It robs the hair of its luptre, Its strength and its very life; eventually producing a feverishness and itching of the- scalp, which if not remedied causes the liair roots to shrink, loosen and die then the hair falls out fast. A little Danderine tonight now any time will surely save your hair. Get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine from any drugr store or toilet counter, and after the first application your hair will take on that life, lustre and luxuriance which is so beautiful. It will become wavy and fluffy and have the appearance of abundance, an incomparable gloss and softness; hut what will please you most will he after just a few weeks use, when you will actually fife a lot of fine, downy hair new hair growlne all over the scalp. Adv.

want a real excuse for whistling, take a pencil and figure the grand total of what the farmers and land-owners in younr county are rt".'iviiig this year

for their wheat, corn and oats. Then I acid the ris paid to employ's nj oi:r county under the war scale. Then j add up all the profits of factories and j store and put them on top of the i oiiie totals and you will learn that:

I'nclf Sim is borrow ing only a modest pe '. o-titago of the capital afloat in your neighborhood. The Fourth Liberty Loan can be put over like rolling off a. log: if all the men who are getting war prices and war wages and war profits will subscribe liberally instead of tightening up. The farmer is the hid toward whom we shall look expectantly during the next two weeks. The Loan cannot go over in triumph style unit's the farmer comes across with great big. generous subscriptions and this is not ftoinp to be a satisfaetcry autumn for the man who can afford to take $10i0 and who offers to take $50. The army wouldn't go very far is each soldier took a halfhearted pop at the enemy and then hid behind a tree. Shoot all the ammunition you can ret '. (Jo after the bonds. Buy early, don't compel a committee to come around and coax you.

It is an old proverb that every man is either a fool or a physician at 40. Well I fooled along for 40 years In the drug business and practice of medicine before I perfected a blood medicine that I thought and knew 1 could oiler the public with impunity. I have perfected "Number 40 For The Blood." and to show you that I do rot wish to fool you I will send you your money by mail if you return the front of the carton with the statement that. mi have tried one bottle of "Number 40 For The Flood'" w ithout sat isfuctory result for any scrofulous disease, fur blood poison, chronic rheumatism, malaria, chronic liver and stomach trouble, constipation, or in fact any disease for which it is recommended. J. C. M'ndenhall. Evnnsi i!lc, Ind Sold by Jos. Weis. Hammond, and Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor. Adv.

NEW WINTER SUIT OF TAUPE VELOUR

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Nut shells, peach stones, apricot pits.

prune pits, plum pits, olive pits, date seeds and cherry pits are needed for the manufacture of gas masks. Co. food administrators and Ited Cross chapters have been asked to assist in collecting and forwarding to the government shipments of these seeds. The government no longer pays for this material. Boys and girls and housewives do not have to be tempted with money these days.

This week the Red Cros is collecting garments for destitute people of invaded Belgium and France. Every kind of garment for all ages and both sexes is needed. Garments of a strong material which will give real service are preferred.

Indiana has made Rood on the Kourth Liberty Loan. Now go ahead and make more than good. Don't be afraid of oversubscribing. The American soldiers have a way of going beyond the objectives assigned to them. No matter how many Liberty Bonds you have in your tin box. you never will regret the purchase of one. And remember this when the hoys come home and march down the main street, if you haven't backed them to the absolute limit all during the war, you will have to go and crawl under the house.

Failing to stir up the sugar in the bottom of the cup is just like sending a loving postcard to the kaiser.

A determined man was fighting a ferocious wild beast. At last he seemed to get the upper hand. The snarling animal "began to hack away. The man's clothes were torn and his hands were "bloody and he was mad all the way through. He heard behind him a gentle

voice suggesting compromise and an immediate cessation of hostilities. (- did not dare look around because the wild beast was desperate, at bay. and nia 1dened by failure. All he could do was deliver a back kick in the direction of the voice ami say. between iiis leeth: "We'll compromise just as Moon as one of us is sitting on top of the other, fanning himself." Fruit pits and nut sin lis seem to be trifling thinjts to fool iih. but th.-y are needed in the making of gas masks. I'ennif.s and grains of wheat look small off by themselves, but a lot of pennies will finance the war end many grains of wheat will feed the world. (Jet to be the busy little saver, een to tin foil and collapsible tubes on) old pewter. The government i an use almost anything these da.vs except a slacker. Under the new ruling you need not secure a permit from your County Council of Defense for a new farm building unless the total cost is going to run above J 1.000. Also, you will he permitted to repair or extend an old building if the total expenditure is below $2,500. The State Council of Defense repeats a former hit of advice to loval

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lioosicrs: "hun't build at Ml Just now if you are toint' to use men. money or material that could he ulili-ed in winninji the war."

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Pape's Geld Compound"

ends severe colds or grippe in a few hours.

Tour cold will break and all grippe misery end after taking a dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" every two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running, relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishness. sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stay stuffed-upl Quit blowing and snuffling! Knse your thn b'oing head nothing elre in the world givfs such prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold Compound." which costs only a few cents nt any drug store. It acts without assistance, tastes rice, and causes no inconvenience. Accept no substitute. Adv.

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It means your future happiness. Checking Accounts Invited. Safe Deposit Boxes to Rent.

Do your Christmas shopping this

month or next, the sooner the betttr. Shop early in the .ia. Buy ur.eful gifts. Tes. toys are useful in preserving the blessed traditions of Christmas. We cannot give those up con when the world is under a war-cloud. Don't give fussy and exporsive gifts to grown-ups. Send all packages tnrongh the mail before December o. Don't ship or mail bulky packages. Don't ask for special deliveries. These are common sense requests and you know why they are made. If Christmas doesn't fe m to look the same as usual try to imagine how it would look If you were living in Berlin! 1'ass the word through every neighborhood in Indiana that the Red Cross is still in urgent need o' toirses grauunte nurses and student nurses.

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Get Dr. Edvardo' Olive Tablets ! Thxt is the icyivA cry of thousands,

since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, ths substitute? for cr.!crr.cl. Dr. Edwards, a practicing physician f of 17 years and cr.loel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula fcr Olive Tablets while treating patients fcr chronic conEtipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Olive TaMcts do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing Vegetable laxative. No griping is the "keynote" of these Title sugar-coated, olive-colcrcd tablets.

They cause the bowels and liver to act ! normally. They never force thva toj unnatural action. if you have a "dark brown mouth" row I and then a bad breath a dull, tired ! feeling sick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure and only pleasant results from one or two little Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands take one cr two every nipht Just to ke?p rifTht. Try them. 10c and

25c per box. All druggists.

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FAST CHICAGO. Co! Kennedy Land Co. t Auc. AY. Fischer, L 3 7. H IT, i'.i'.umet Add. Ti LLi:ST N. Julian It. Touche (bach) to Carl JI.iltfi.li. L 7. V; fi. Central Dark Add. NLVV CHICAGO. New Cho R K A: Inv Co. to .Mary August. L ". 1.5 12. 4rh Add. Charles Kenning and wife to Alfred Sihmal. Pt SK NIC 2"-

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a tentative date with Dr. Williams Of Minnesota, for a contest to be played at either tlio Great Lakes or Minneapolis on Nov. 2". The navy director held a lone conference with Coach Fred Murphy of Northwestern for a frame between the sailors and Purple to be played on the station's athletic field on Get. PMh.

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PURDUE GOPHERS SCHEDULED BY THE GREAT LAKES Dr. J. P. Kaufman, athletic officer at the Great Lakes Naval Training station, yesterday scheduled a football frame

Hammond Optical Co. 141 E. State St. Hammond

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