Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1918 — Page 5

Tuesday, o oinber 1018. THE TIMES. Pane Five.

PERSONAL i

SOCIAL NEWS

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The Eeasiest Way to End Dandruff

SERBIAN LEADERS NOW TURNING ATTENTION TO AUSTRIA

COMINCr EYEX4T3. 'h JlajwooJ Auxiliary of t!ie Ued ts will meet ail day Wodne.-da y a' Industrial high school building.

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work of the auxiliary has teon de- ! more

1 owins t toe epidemic and d ttmt a' n.nnv workers as ro

il'end the nicetim; this wtiii.

.rs. m Kuum win be Hostess on

Wenne.idny nftfrnnon la the members

There is one sure way that never fills to n nioy-e dandruff completely and that

j is to dissolve it This destroys it n- ! tt'cly. To do this, just rc. about four j ounces nf plain, ordinary liquid arvon; i ai ply it at night when r-.nirinn; use. , .TH-uph to moisten the scalp and rub il j in K-ntly with ihe. linger tips. 1 Fy morning, most if not all. of jour I dandruff will be none, and three or four

oi the Jewish Ladies' Aid Society. I '!') (Iiri Scouts. Troops I and tl. will j i' i'me their mp'ilnic1 Wednesday even-; l !;:, at the c'entral school.- The meetii-" called for 7:15 o'clock. j A r. i iins of the standard Hearers i-- I r. . m .-d ;er tills et-Tur' ct homo ':' ;is3-s i:it(uy. and Ha.:" 1 Youpk'".. , Uussvll street. ; The Harmony Cluh 1 11 be i-'ri.iin- ! !" Mrs. K. 1. Herxiiiiter at her home in Hurnsoti jtrei Wednesdav after-!

applications will completely disin d entirely ilitroy every small-

si;ii an I tra.e of it. no matter how much oar.druiY you may have. You will tind. too, that alt Itching and diKK'n: "f the scalp will slop instantly, ami '., r hair will be fluffy, lustrous, grief sy. si!k and soft, and look and f el a hundred times better. You eaii S'M liquid anon at any iiru slot' . It is inexpensive, ar.d four ounces I-, u'i on w 1 1 i need. This simple remc.! h.. i;-v. r been known to t";ul Adv.

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M.s. Joseph Thompson i'"" Monday Afternoon si i.iaj at her home . t - . ith th- club i.i-i

suests. Mrs. Francis King . S. Keite Mrs T. ti. i'-.'l

M. I'avis. Tin:!'. Mats. pi club prizes this v ear and h the games yest rday were

. Jess Wilson and tan. In two weeks th ertauieii l.y Mrs. Hairy

- hosier! ,d;o Ch:b' Highland ; s 1f hfd !e. Mrs., and Mrs a ! ; yen ( i;!i si-oi'' s '

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(SF-EC1AI. TO CROWN i'OlNT.

T1ME3.1 Nov. 3.

week a committed r presenting tke County farmers' A f.see la t lot Selhr wi:h lh' eouii'y a;:tii, v

WHEN TONGUE IS COATED OK

CELERY

Last the . iuttd

the district exemption hednl a! Lul'or'e and also the hoard of industrial advisers at that plri'".-. V. lul- tm n ib,s committee learned tout both ih" dis-

mdusl rial

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- vrj;fti;;ble 'axI on heutb .-l distress. : . i n t a t ' ri when mr- Seventh you ipful hot betor

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Mrs. W fiv.b wi: Smith a;

11 ).ei-' iari( : JCi s n 1 , s ia for il. vie i .d-i ich. . r.d the

l.nnl l'ie ri'.ertaiii' yon ins "or ' chou.

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hoii- hi Highland stieei

;te will be in il.uld of S eh this week

meetins (.;" lee W omL Vaul's i:ptseoptil but next Wednesday.

niher lth. a noon-day luncheon

wi'i be served in the guild room in UU. bach avenue to the memb- rs and 'n u '.own business woiren. Mrs. M. 't-,r!ey, Mrs. Vein Parker and 5lr. .f. J. Uuft will be the luncheon ho.-tesse s.

bo! S(

her three I the , ; music

Mrs. H mhurdt ; Mr. and Mrs. 1., i Mi s K. A i hind

I Diode rich and

md M i s hniH I'ied- ri.il of Tl!

a i a fa"el and Mrs. Mr. S.-lsoii

oi ps arid lef; and Mrs. N !-

forii.erlj JIi:s Olariee ue fer Ijos Aticei-.-s to A pr.-ttil;.- appmn'.t't'i

liiiieh.'ou w:s s;red and was spii.t eiijojablc with guests int iudej Mr. and

KlMer an.i children, nhtrdt Klste:-. Mi atnl and Mi. and Mr. to

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Take it yourself 8!1 ehil.irrn for it's a pin-, a 1 1 ve ea that a t s j . . and ni'Vi-r cad -' the . Jt put 5 on ripht o v ,li caTo.'l eo 'i and 1?. iniisn't t;.i lo drmk a

I ciojnK to hern ! i'r ,-oek liradacli. b;lliousn"SS. dii T ir.i i'. i '.rdcrf-ii Stotna.'h lrid sin eriit

a" I liver (1mi- is nothinst that will do the tfiv- ! Wi.ik wo!i. Lv ry Jrumist has it. A

p. norous i a. kaKe cosvs ooiy a lew cen's. 1 ri

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trn t board and this board

advisers are very ur.xiuus to I refclstrar.t.s in the proper t lass, imf their reasons for iivii.c inanv reui;-trnnts in class I. bo

ed that in a great many cast? the ques- j t2EE3E&E2SE53Z22

t lonnairf-s were improperly fl'led out or t fVSff8

the- Mat' nients wer- not prooerly supported b;.' t"fidaits. The work of properly cias. it";. inff all farm rtmsti ants is now beii.K done in this county through th aid ef the local board, the township deferment committees aid the county njct-nt.'s office.

Where the evidence shows th-v intrant is tttitled to eMintiii..r cultural grounds, a claim win for such exemption before ti: board at l.a Porte.

the regor. agribe mn de : distrie'

P.ismarok nieniinn'tit in Berlin in favor of continuation of the war, according; to the Berliner Tatfc'oiatt. Resolutions were adopted aaaln.'t v -ceptirtj a "humiliating peace "

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HIRALI GREEN ! SENTENCED FOB ! SELLINQ LIQUOR

cfeii se Veil I UK Tlx-

(ienerhl !ichitc!i of Serbian army, at loft; General Franchet tl'Ksperey-, commander of allied forces on Serbia front, in tenter, and Crown Prince Aleiander of Serbia.

i ogress; ve Hur will

NOTICE. Court No. hold its r.

1 OS Tribe of Kuiar r.iee'.inir

CARD OF THANKS

hildren. I

A wedding of inteuM i tha' of! Miss Vi-rr.a Millit s to I .ieute uant Harry j U. Jew t?. which was qulotly sol-nmiz-(d ill I'rown Point Friday. November l.j They ,f; Vlmr.n.ond Monday mornitiK i for I'ump .T o ksoii. S. v'., where l.i'uten- ! not Jeweti is stationed. Sunday Mr. and!

Mrs. A". .IcvcMt .'it-I'air.fJ at dinner in their lienor ami in the i-uniii); 1he bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred .). Millies of IS". Sneflield avenue entertained them at dinner. The young people are sractuales of the. Hammond high school and are prorniiivnt in the vour.Rer

set of Hammond.

The rsbaill Sei Liai; arnfy, ur.itr arablf leaders. i r.ox rer.dy to swinf; ayrainFt t! o Austrian at my, airentiy tick of war. Tito victory of

the Serbs ever trie Bulgarn put new V.fe into thn Serbian forces ami the defeat of Bulgaria was n crusmnj; blew to Austria, as well

as Germany. General Michitch, (eneral J'?perey and Crown I'rin? Alexander are the geniuses who matie the Serbians formidable.

EAST CHICAGO EIRL

EO B! DEATH; - -

ilira-

their home. 107 3 li.u i is Miss Kditli '!arke Pa' to Hammond Saturday olis where she has been

n si teet. .rson ie:urncd from India naptaking a eiurse

to h-

wkii; a f d- pattno i-r and

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t a ry ;be

CARD Or THANKS. Uc wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kind aid and sympathy during the illness and ber-ave-nifcnt of our daughter and sister, Anna. Wi specially wish to express our thanks tu tho Rebeccas and Maieabees. !i l we greatly appreciate the beautiful floral O'.ferings. .in. AND MRS F. W. .Il'RtlliXS AND FAMILY. U-5

pret'Mralory

for the civ i'li ived I'fO'-'S. Mrs. Dinar

Juantta of Valparaiso are visiting Charles i'.,'.groe at lo-r horn" in

j ib'-ej street for a few days, t Mrs. K. Johnson and son Carrol, who I have been ill with the niRiiom'-.a for nee. I weck at 'heir home, H arrison street.

West Hammond, have lecovcrrd.

HERE'S WHAT 100

MAY SEND THEM

iauKtit'M 1

ua' ! Also a List of Things That

May Not Be Put in Xmas j Parcels.

at St. Margaret's hospital this morning of Spanish Influenza. Mrs. .1 c U' ill iarns leaves be.s;d her misbanil, two children to mourn her. Tie- remains will be shipped to Noma, oho. tonight to be burled in their family lot. t"niM taker dow- n ehaige.

I'fti of Calumet avenue.

v ; e ns ai rest- d a few daya if1 ciiai-d with rt:nn:l.K a blind pis, wa-

fined $153.4" and given a Jail Jtafie

90 days in the pna farm hy Specio!

Morthland ;n the Hammond city

irt Sat iiday afternoon. Vt th tr::l ft was hrourh out that

Sister James Marie Dies at I a axi driver had brought boy8 -h .. ! ,vr- r.,t nf fl e-e to llrpfn's hme and

I that ih-y had drunk whiskey and put j toe money for it on the table and thai Mrs. flrffn had taken it. On the plea of Mr. Boon. Green's at

torney, the jude agre-d to suspend the Jail sentence, if Green could get into the army in five days, otherw-j-e he would have to rvw his S' ti'ei, at the pe.ial fai m.

Evanston of Pneumonia on Sunday.

The t litre to ail

HERE ON VISIT.

CAH.D Or THANKS. wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and svmpath.. durinif the illness and dea-h of ur beloved mother; also for th- beautiful iloral offerinKs. J. HEIt'lih. ;. ilFISTFP. F. HICKMAN. 11-3

A few friends (fathered a- ilie home o'"J

Mr. and Mrs. "harles Schroeder. 304 ( Wiltnor trpcl stirionv ftml Oliiivpii H 11 f

evening of music and uaii.es. The occasion i -'-'.obi a ted the rifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Schroeaer. vlrs. Hn-ry C. Wanner of Kenwood en

tertained a party of Hammond friends)

at luncheon and bridge Saturday at the South Shore Country Club. Chicago.

The fourth division of the M. K.

Ladies" Aid Society w ill be 'li'friaiii-sl by Mrs. Farley lumbar. -'7 Ilnnhacti , avenue AVednesday afternoon i

M;s. , K I-'iizzeiii !d ci the committee in chaiediers" Christmas Hoxes, has list of barred artn-ls for

an

t'hti'es Tlotf'.rs f ih. Hammond pa- , lice depai'ment and family are mtvinif j from ll Mii hifiau avenu" to MxandT. j N. C. Tin v w il Ictv.- Hamuiond to-j n.ght.

Mr. and Mrs. 1 ',. T: s-owart. 519

t ' ens

of .

! the So-, 1 "reived a i flu l.-'t:na.- i

nils. They are as follows: I I. Ail spirituous, vinous, malted, fei-j nted or other intoxicating; liquors. U. A I! kinds of poison and nil aro s and . omposit ion containing pois-

Mr ani Airs. J. Harry McCoy, of itmu)- e. I'.'kla , who have been vi sitins at the hooie of his parents, Mr. .nd Mrs .las. Mci'ov. of 4S2 Murray street, have K'-n" to Seattle. Wash., to

..ike -Joii- luture koiii". Mi. ! '''' was ir. fif the iers for trie Hammond post

first car-office.

Make a soldier happy and you help a soldier fight.

COLD

pros:

SOLVED

By Taking Morse's Laxa-Pirin.

The Only LAXATIVE and ASPIRIN Cold, LaGrippe and Headache Remedy on the Market. . f Contains no Quinine to deranga the stomach, cause ringing or roaring in the head, but eradicates Colds, LaGrippo cr Headache with perfect case. Sleepless Nights: If you are restless and can't sleep, take two tablets upon retiring and be in slumberland in a few minutes. For sale by All first clasa drufplsts-

Mr. and Mrs. ti. Brumn: will be at home after December 1st at 11 W. Mason street Mrs. Briimm was formerly Miss Marie It.inenmnn and her marriage to Mr. Brunini took place lato in the summer. There will be a meeting Wednesday afternoon of the IaJies Society of the H. of I.. F. and E. at the 1. O O. F. hall in State street.

The meeting" of the Knisrhts and Ladies of ...et. urity will be resumed "Wednesday evening at the K. and I,, of 3. hp.ll in the Rimbach building. Pusires of importance will be transacted and a lare attendance of members is looked for. The drill team meeting which was

sythe nv'Tiue. ani'.'i.ree son Monday. November

W. C. Harrison of Hammond on a brief

ih bin h 4 lii.

I m nana poll visit .

Forof a

' 'Boy Scout I Column i !i

announced om i 1 1 ed.

for tliis evening will be

to'riiiaioa thi cveninij hail in Ptaie

A meet ins

Rebekiih l'ida will nt at the Moltke 1. t. U. st reef. o of Opal 'Hive No. '5

M. will ) t. F.

be held hall.

thi seveninfr

F.

PlTHiil, 1 Thirty-eix Pa

evening' ct L.bert.v Lev i t'told i na'. 'ai

KADI.RS MKF.T, rol ladrs 'met

l;. Mull. Hn

i 'ou sjlas

ivh'ii 1 e" iv Scout masters Herman and After !iiK: ec ii ' i v.- Ha rr the Tend-rf The Aasocai head i s" il ik ing from 1..1 members ai

rf pi e.-, nl a li r Aleck Buti.ny I.ionald Heiser. o ..ome Scoat i s explained the ?t .md Se.-o.id C

last

utmastrrs and .1. F. A ssisto n t Melvin

on.n.woi iS3

F..-

1 or

:i. Kxplosives o'. ail kinds. ; 4. Inflammable materials, include-' in.- friction inr.tciie.-i. , 5. Infernal machines, incudina: me- j cltanicrtl. rhemical or other devices or! combinations wh.eh may ignite or ex- I plode. ' j Not' rmlr this classification would j com" .tret ten lisht.-is, etc. i 6 .Loi'iids or 1 10,11 ifiahle articles, fra-j sil" art. ile and other admissalile matter w hen not packed in accordance j

with the requirements of the Postal Law and Regulations. 7. AI lother articles which may kill, cr in any way hurt, barm or damage, the. mails or other property. S. Currency. Ve money orders. i5 Films. Kodaks may be sent or finished pictures.

should Co

M not

STOMACH UPSET Papa's Diapepsin at once ends Dyspepsia, acidity, gas, indigestion.

Not bins

Tour nt is Kour. a ed after lumps of but nevr

iais hit backl Your stomach id, gaspy and you feel bloatcating or you have heavy indigestion pain or headache, mind. Here is instant relief.

st

n o w '11 hold a Patrol or. Novinber 17lh. sturterty Hail at 2 p. m. All uiaed to attend as there

Tin. annual e.fficial visit of th'- trand Matron to Hammond Chapter Fastern Star will occur next Tuesday. November 12th. at the Masonic Temp!-'. Thi m';etin will be preceded by a six-'rirty o'clock dinner at the Hammond Country Club. lvesrvations must be made by Saturday. Novemb'r 9th. through the Worthy Matron or any of the offi-.-ers of the chapter.

will be building pla.c of

to a N

pract ami e

of t'ulio ;iend the xl regular

a 1 i n s t rui t ion in 00k inn and to hold I -a ii e r it is :i e c e nsi r uct ions. n.eeting of the Asso

fire

th arj-j ia-

tiou at 7

Will li p.

be held Monday, Decern:

I b

n a Ch r i s t m a

parcel wlilcl; w'M not k"p fresh from!

the time of pae K nig until I'linstmaf. No liquids, no soft tar.dies. nothing j

packed in glass will be accepted Seveial dainties packed in quarterpound oblnr.g tin boxes makes a better gift than a lare quantity of one kind of confection. F?e a twr-nty-fevn inch khak'-eol-oved handkerchief to wrap th gifts. Parcels cannot be insured or registered. ' Holiday greetings may he placed on

t ncd in the cartons.

L-t 7, a s; . . ji?

t! Kat a tablet of and immediate!;.' the acidity and all stoni-

( i.'onl ribu ted i . passing into a world where is promise of everia st in weal those who take up their Cross

and foilow Him. may be the least and most befitting tribute one may pay to the memory of Sister James Marie as she was known in religion-; 1 fe and who. before fhe embract-d this calling was familiarly known in this community as Mis Anna M Shane, youngest daughter of Mr. .md Mr. James McSiiane of 4S37 Majioun avenue. While the family keenly f'els ti.e loss of their beloved one. yet th" f'hrlstian principle of tleii faith enables them to rest with th- sa t is f a ct i ;rs of knowing that their daughter v. :i",in,'ly accepted the call of her Maker w ith the same spirit of fortitude wh n marked the t boosing of her vocation. Sister James Marie received her eaiiy education in St Mary's School of East Chicago. ha.ing graduated from there in the year 1S0S. She was graduated from the East Chicaao Inch s-'hool in the year of 1912. Her training for the sisterhood was dire'ted at St. Mary's of the Woods. Trre Haute and where she was invested with the veil five years ago. thia comii Julv- 26th. a day held in recognition by Roman Catholics, to honor t?t. Anne. Her late activities were at Evanston. 111., where as a Sister of Providence she taught

in the naroachial schools.

came Sunday

of four days of the prevalent pneumonia. Her parents and other immediate members of the family are acecmpanyHig the remains to St. Mary's of the Woods today, where, according to the rulings of the religious order wilt be interred amontr those who renounced the world for the more rigorous cloister life, and with ceremonies most profound in their nature will be placed among those who have quietly and unostentatiouslv precede.! tirr. Besides

the jarenls. there is a 3cnt John M.-Shan. in

the A. E. F., Ja-i,es. Jr.. in Chester. Pa.. Patrick of one rlster. Mrs. Martin Q thir city.

BOARD OPEN ONLY FROM 3 TO 5 P M The Hammond registration lm . will be open, only btwe;i the bouts " ' of the force is ill with influent, an 3 and 3 ecb afternoon tins week. Hs'f the boa'id !.os statist iea! 1 -port 1 ' compile which, will take fn d'tyhard w-oik. Volun'ee' iii Ticed'd 10 ass.st t: board in the clerical work. The- s.i asked to visit Room 3 of the 10 Uoujo to offr their services.

demise

Corns, removed

mond P. dg Stamm, piio

Runions nxid Ingrown Fiat feel treated. 412

Honors 7 to 3 p. m.

Vcs HamI. T. l-'-it

Notice. The regular meeting of th:- Mi0,ef. Woodmat. of America will be h"M Thursday, Nov. 7th. All members aie requested to bo present. 11-5 ("HAS. VOLLRRECHT. Consul.

A RAV, - SORE THROAT !

enins after an illness j aSeS Quickly WllCU YOU Apply

brother. PerEn'land with who resides f this city and

1, also o:

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES.

Dr. E. K. Hatch DENTIST Announces tlio removal

his cHice to 627 Hohman St. Phone 2828. HAMMOND.

Of

Our Work Is Right, Our Prices Are Right, and We Are Here to Serve You.

Th' Misses Mi'iieeiv of Kaiamazoo. Mich., brother, i . . Work

. ai.d I een Work are visiting their and Mrs. Work at

Tb;s is the Vt- t i . 1 j IS Stovft vvV I

I'S ditterrr.t from I

1

otners Dot.:.'.tse more care ls5 I

is I'iKtio ;a itio inaMLi;

sn'l t'tte materials used are cf

higher grade.

HAMMOND OPTIGAL GO 141 E. State St. Hammond

Black Silk

Stove PoIisSil

Make v '-riIan. silx'pnj-h that rtn wt n:b off or diist erf, tn ttJ'OhiaelHsrs (our tiu.es cis rr,$r . crainarv stove rnlisb. Used on sarjplo stove emj sold A!lw-fimtni. I '.it on j ?oir .wk tove, j yo .r prlr ' or o;;r psji m-e.. xf yorj rtoi.'t rtni it tho ht tov scMlffh yni fer unrri, your rfir i n-.i'a jr.tff to rf-H'(J yuux mo,iv. !nr.it o.- liinck S.'.lc b'ore Fcl.jh, AUciin htjui J cr puto-oue quality. E.ack Silk Stovo PolUh Works Sterling, lllinoU Blciek 9Hk Air-Dry!nf iron Cnamftl on

I i Black ftllk Mtl PotUk fr Silver, pi '-Ll 1

1 ar bri it naino tuiial tor miinr anliwi. m

SCOl TM tM IJt MOKI. Scou tr.ia ste , l.evi Golden hus lonij boasted that he never tasted stront? drink and never smoked. Hut he broke, his record Monday morning and be ia looking for t iv o crafty Scouts who were the cp.us of his sudden dow nfall, after so many '.ears cf straight livmsr. Mr. Golden's office stove suddenly developed a serious esse of ha' k draft and the neighbors repot l that Ievi was seen climbing the old ) oamore in his efforts to remove the board an1 bricks from his chiinnej- top. After his escapades at camp we are not at all sui prised.

lion November 6 , November 16 and

The school the m

I. I" A Y KITE new troop at

wiil meet tnbers of '1

1'HOOP. the I.afa-ette

this evening with voop No. 2 t ibc

Christian c liiie i' . meeting of tin t ro. have aiready paid !ure meeting 'if th in the Eafayette s.

Tuis is the. first p and twlve boys ihe.r fe.. The fui troop w ill be held hool.

and will not be repeated for those coming late.

Tenderfoot instru and 20 at 4:15 p. m

30 at f;47 a. in. Tenderfoot tests Nov. 9 and 2'J at ;4f a m. Signalling Nov. 9 and J3 at 10. lo a. in. Firrt Aid Nov. 1 1? and 30 at 9:30 a. .n. TV is by appoint merit. Cooking and Fi'e building: hike Nov. 16 at 11 a. m. Hrin quarter pound of steak and at least two medium sized

potatoes. Pring lunch for noon

Scout pace pi actio Nov. 110 at a. m. Tuose who tv;sh to take other

this month should come to the

for (ic.te. I'o not phone. Compa.-s. Service and Thrift in Hon Nov mbe:' 13 at 4:15 p. m.

Hug'e practice every 4:li p. m. iibseivation tests Nov p. m.

lon t stay u ps Pape's Diapepsin indigestion. Ease?,

ach distress ends. Pape's Diapepsin tablets are surest, quickest stomach relievers the world. They cost very little drug stores. Adv.

a Little Musterole.

And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a rentle L.-i "..', loosens the congestion and lraws uf the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for Quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, oore muscles,

! bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on ' the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). : Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil- ; siren. Keep it handy for instant ue. ; 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.00.

the In at

AGANST HUMILIATING PEACE

( I'VITKP Puts? C ABI.KTRA I COPENHAGEN . Nov. 5 A great demonstration was held Sundav at the

meal.

10:45 tests

office

uc

Thi i sda i

11 at 4:1-

to

lni l VM) III l.l.K. Members of the Drum and

rps and those wisVrng asked to meet Th i: f .-da y ( p. rn. at I.ibetty Mail.

I Instruments. Important

will be given a u i a 1 ! si Those who ordered drum

I

Hug!

join are

v e n i n g ii t. 7 Hi ; ns y n; ' instruction 'Oil 'i come. may set

IXPLOSIVES

REGULATIONS

Justi

spe

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i e m now at

t he

tit Office.

( OIT Sfllblll I.K. J Those- wishing to lake t-s's or re-j ceive instruction at the off it e should cut out the foi!ow mc schedule and I ome ai the tim Indicated. Instrue-j lion will iogln a ' i.- tl.;..- in . n i Ion e,; '

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Clip eat tMi coupon and bring- It wita ay clear small picture, photo, post cartt or ssapahot, to E. C. Minas Co. Hammond Ind. ill It will entitle yen to fl&a utm rUBJBSO JOITBAIT TBIS. atae 14x17 Inch. A bentlfnl ovai plaqna, Yoa &o not liaTe to liny a frama tot It or pay cna pear jr. Ycenr anaaU ptcture will be returns! cnHsnued. See artiat'a work at store. so mail omoisas.

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LEMON JUICE WHITENS SKIN

Girls! Make beauty lotion at home for few cents

faquecio the juice a bottle containing chard White, shako

of two lemons into three ounces of Orw ell. and you have

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a quarter pint of the best bleachinK and skin whitening lotion, and complexion beautifier. at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drui; store or toilet, counter will supply

three, ounces of Orchard White for a! few cents. Massape this sweetly frap-j rsr.t lotion into the fact, neck, arms and hands cadi day and sec how tan, red- j n-sp . sallow ness. sunburn and wind- J burn disappear and how clear. iof. audi

rosy-white the skin becon.es. Yes! ft is harmless. Adv.

o the Peace Frank Prcst, he government explosive inand regulator in Hammond.

iias ie,,ived the ioliowing instruction fi om Washington w ah the request that they "tie published. You have by this time leecieved copies of the rules and regulations under the act of October 6, 1! 1 7 "State. 38;. as amended by the act of J'lly 1. HUS i t'oVt. Ifcl) imnting the sale, pos-.-t.ss.in and use of platinum, iiidium arcl pa)i.tdt'.im and compounds thereof, and aiKo application blanks lor i. ense for the possession, sale and use of the above mentioned metals. "In Oder to assist the jovrriment in developing an adequate supply of these

necessary metals, and for the purpose I of bringing the war to a successful j

I termination it is necessary that they j J have the co-operation of ail citizens!

he enforcement of the. regulations, j

wh'cb is earnestly requested. i

"Piea.se see that the enforcement of!

these regulations are carr.ed out. by : thoroughly advertising the same, o j

that everyone having thtse metals on hand, either for sale, or Use; must fill out the necessary blank and mail it to the War Industries Board, Platinum Section. Washington. D. C, and they will issue license. Please attend to this at your earliest convenience.

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DIES OF INFLUENZA.

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Willlrms r.5 McWilMatna

It has an artistic cabinet plays

makes of records. The tone compares with machines of highest price. Terms, $5.00 monthly.

The Big Wilbdrn Price $135

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Some Phonograph. Has record filing system, record spotlight, noiseless motor, special natural wood horn, automatic stop. Terms, $7.00 monthly. Victrolas Edisons Cheneys .

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631 Hohman St. Phone 66i

Hammond

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