Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1919 — Page 5

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PERSONAL E SOCIAL HEWS Tou tc til do well to ratronlzc 'rnnk Suttin for Jewelry buin and iTrsini.?. Majestic Hotel r.kip. 1-6-eo The members of the Hammond "Woman's Club Ti-ill meet for n. ore o'clock li;r.hcrn and thimble petty Saturday at 'ho Masonic Temple. J1v. V. .V. H:fl Five Waists From One 'QUCH a lovely pattern! Yet I tired cf this waist at I had of others. One day Margaret told me her secret. Each waist each item of dainty apparel- lives tkree to six lives cf refreshing newness! 'NX hen, wkh a few weeks' wear, a garment becomes commonplace -the color lifeless and tided she revives its first attractiveness with a magic soap that dyes as It cleans. This soap is Cinderella. It requires no boiling. It dyes fast color and w on't wash out. I tried Cinderella. It quickly transformed rr.y faded P'fik waist to a lovelv fiesh tirt. Three times since, I ravewahed and d7ed it with Cinderella, using a different color each rime apd thus I have reallv had ;u new waists from one.' " C:r-iere" doeinot ita!n Kstuisotutery t;!. It ia harmlaja to akin andfabnea. A 10 cent cake if C cltanaa-.d color aveiit. Lw ij kamrA ceion jo at I cou ihcJes Hr.u;'t.mred b Cineerella Pre Scap Corp Cfeicago t 1 I A I Mac Draft, Chimney Sweep is back in Hammond. Now is the time to have your chimney and furnace cleaned. For prompt attention call r :S3 Phone 1193-W 2 luiMi''a''.'"ii' beginning I wii 5ie-,i e.A .. .V VT; I - '. , : ."-si ssrm tfce Ultat and r.i. t srjTtted ccmhLnoa w.tli kid or cloth Sv: lather Loaia hee j aiumm-jm 05 f

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and voarl rejections by Miss Cecil Abb- , lctt. Mrs. Lillian Srafford llroks and Mr. Mrs. Clifford auMmin of Garf.eld H.'r! Mooti. Mrs. M:k.ch will bo the i nvniuc received word estero'ay of the accompanist for Mrs. Hrooks and Mr. ! sucideu rieah of her father and left 10' Moon and Miss Krna IteUerinan willjdsj for Akron, Jnd., la attend the funplay for Miss Abblott. Dunns th meet-icial. int, aimouuiera. i:t of the plans fori ,tack Yandherhere of 1 len rv sire e t m hn t i ient le men's Kvcnlns to he observed; has been ill for three months became Tliuisiiay, January 2Z, will be made. i quii" a 1 it le worse, yesterday and na'removed to the Tost Graduate hospital

Have jou tried Colonial Balsam Bitters? l-:i-'t Mrs. K A. Carter Williams sticet opened her home cstcrday a riern :on ' for the meeting of th Baptist Womtn'f j I i ion. It was "Bib'e SliiciC' day and. (he projrram "as m cliaige of Mis l.illinn Porch. She reviewed the lesson ami j the musical r.umh'-rs included a ocalj duet by Mrs. Matin and Mrs. Pukson 1 and a piano selecuon by Yiian 1'ietricli. ! On account of her health Mrs. .1. I".; Francis was forced to resign her office as president find Mrs. Will. am Movers elected US t.ext 1" nil ;!,e 'iii u pmi i v acar.ej . aft'tnocn The will Admeet bo held kins. at the 1, M t--or ff IV r a pood Balsam Bitters s r pe 1 1 1 e iii id. :r,iai -9-1:1 i At her bene, 3i7 .Tohnson street. Mss t y.oc Bush vas hostess last eer.tr.fr to e er.tr. K. G. jthe mcml'T? of the J". in (James and music ivoro features exer.ir.B and in ct nc'iision a '.no of th course j hinchec-n was sr cel. ! - I i Mrs. Hernial; ;r-.'.s. Ji;.. I'. Gross " ; and Miss 'ie ;:lha:v. entertained at n ' t last evriiTig for tb.e jiiembers of !..ib- i i erty Camp No. M?T Ho.val Xc,j.;.bors at! I the home of Mrs. Gross. 47 Doty Ft reel, i 1 Brrcresswe i "dm -a as plaved and pr'zes J i were mo by Mrs. 1.. t'oash. Mrs. p. ' ' Gross and Mrs. Wvckoff. In the other ! ! contests Mis Clara Gross and Mrs. II. j ! Gro:-s v. on the honors. After the games ! 'the hostesses frel refreshments. ' ' - j To a-, oid constipation drink Colonial Balsam Bitters. l-3-t 1 ' Troop 1 of the Girl Scouts rostpcrtd ! i the entertainment which tel.y a-inot:r.e- ! ; ed for this eienirgr at the auditorium of j . the Irving; school on account of the tl!- i ref of members cf tic; cast. xt w r ! tVe nv-'her; plan to hae a. sup- ; I rer and sJeddma; rarty in the country j : xnd are anticipating a jolly part. J - ' Twenty mnbers of C'ral 3 1 1 e No. rS i O. T M. M. went to Iloniewood. Bl . last e-f n!rc where they were dehfhtful'y entert:.ii-ed by Mrs. Clara Ttircble. the coinm-ttd'-r of the Hi; e here. A i course dinner was rer ed after which the fvpiurf was ccof(j to dam ins and ?arr.cs. 1 The p-sen who crmks liquor .for at". arrtilr. will find that i'ole.nial Balsam : Bitters produce the same results. 1-10-

j little Danderine and carefully draw i? Mrs. Julius Dunsing entertained at a I through your hair, taking ons small very enjoyable thimble arrty yesterday i strand at a time. This w ill cleanse the afternoon at her home tn Carroll street hair of dust. d;rt or excess-he oil. and (omplimetery to Mrs. J. W. Keed who j in just a few moments you have doub!returned to Hammond last wee!; f rom j ed the beauty of your hair. A delightWashirgton. D. C The guej's were the J ful surprise ewr.it? those whose , hair members of the. Colonial Club of which j has been neglected or is scraggy, faded. Mrs. r;erd is slso a member. A prettily ! dry. brittle or thin. Besides beautifying appointed luncheon was served during j the hair. Panderine dissolves every paretic afternoon. j tide of dandruff; cleanses, purifies end invigorates the scalp, forever stepping Kcr relief from headaches and for t it e hirg and falling hair, but w hat will strengthening ncres. drink Colonial j please ou most will be after a few Balsam Bitters. I-9-rt ' t ifks' use. when vou ? r.etv hair fine jap downy at first yesbut really new Yesterday afternoon there was a bus- i he.tr a rowing all over the scalp. Tf you iness meeting ot the Deborah Soeity in j rare for rrefty, soft hair, and lots of jf.

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They arc th? idenlical NEWARK Shoes that ha-f-e beer, selling n such greai quantities all season !ong at $5 per pair. What '.votnan will need a second invitation to such a royal feast of values ? Ls like the good old times you used to know rel bargains for mighty little money. Sale begins promptly at 8:00 tomorrow morning. Don't miss it !

Extra Special ! Ji '9anJSl 03 Wom .n i HMa . flOc IV.. Bath Stirrers.. 59c 10c. Corn Cure 7c 10c. Ir. Bema'd'a Cork and Hair Iiuoias. 7c lor. Dr. Bernard' Cushion, CorkfnJ Felt Insoles 7c

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t he a f tcrnoon ncss. was given to routine busiIt costs less to drink Colonial Hitters than to pay doctor bill". Balsam tn Chicago. Miss Sine Thomson leturned to .K'litt, 111., where she is attending; high s.i.ool after visiting her sister. Mr A Well" and Ismily of o4o Johnson strt Miss Wellle McDaniel. 44 De'roii street, is the puest of Mrs. I'eddicord of liobaii today and Saturtaj. -- The marriage of Miss I'loiei.ce T. Blaemire. daujrhter of Mr. atid Mt s. r.obert Blaemire of Kast Sibley stieet to Melv4ii II. McClure eT the I". S. Nfliy 1" a nnoiiru ed. The wedding took p'.pee Monday in Chicspo in the presence of only the immediate relatives. MIiss Mnrparet Hensley served as bridesmaid and the groom was attended by William .lames. The bride was attired in a suit of bhiek nunc velvet and Miss Uensley wore a gown of blue georgette crepe. The wedding supper was ser ed at the home of Miss Uensley. 6SK Hoffman si. Mrs. McCh'te was formerly etiiployed-as. operator by the Chicago Telephone Company but resigned her position to go to i Washington as a yeoweman. Mr. Mc Clure is on the I'. ?. P. Aikaiia nr.d returned only recently to Norfolk. Vs.. from Franc. Mr. and Mrs. N. D A pen of 4 SI Katen street rtitertainei last evening in honor of Fred Kroeg'nan who is bote from JefC'ison Barracks on a furlough. Installation of officers will "ike piece s( the meeting this evening of Hammond Temple. Xo. 73 rythian Sisters at the K. of I. Temple, corner of Hohman ami Oaden streets. GIRLS! CRAW ft MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HUH, DOUBLEJTS BEAUTY Try this! Hair gets thick, glossy, wavy and beautiful at once. I riirr eel ia le ? Te : Certain ? tha t. a ti. joy of -v. Tour hair becomes light. niv, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous ttid beautiful as a ycung girl's after a. Bar.eienne hair cleanse. Just try this moisten a clc'.h with a I surely get a small bottle of Knowltn's ! Dancer in e from any drug store or toilet coun?r for s. few cents'.- Adv. a. W rOMEN Redsced frem $5.01 At One Price and finel rie?.rr.nce.

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The n-.eeting of Queen City Grove No. 45 Woodmen Ci-c.le which was announced for yesterday afternoon was postponed' - The weekl mooting of Dorcas Bebekah lodge villi be held hamrday eoning at the I. O. tt. V. hall and a feature ill be tlic initiation of a class of candidates. Liberty Camp No. & ; s 7 Hoval Neigliboi s vi! lmeet Monday e.ning at t ho K. und L. o' S ball in the Kuubach building. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Austin arid sons Adalbert and l'vti t left last everting forfort land. CJre. Mrs. Carroll and diughtcr actompaiiicd them to Chicago. Mrs. Mat ion Ilower of Doly street is tdowly reco fling fiom a two wici illness. Mrs. .1. O. Thompson. Mrs. W. .T. Wliiner, Mis. Mary Hamilton and Mrs. Newton Hembroff attended the New Tear's reception of the. Kast Chicago Woman's Club at the llerl Chicago club .rooms jestetday afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Toung. 617 State Lint- street, January 9. n dai.'fhtf r.

THREE ALLIES WILL SAY NO TO ITALY (Continued from pge one) American Wr Industries board and Varue McCormick, head of the v.ar t.ade board, to ascertain information concerning the Cnlted States' output of raw materials which would be of use in the pa.- conference If "trading" should be 'mind necessary, Mr. Hsiuoh and Mr. McCormick are due to arme this evening. Bros. lent Wilson will jo it. to conference, with them iir.medinrcly upon t'r.cir arrnal. MAT HOLD WHIP HAND. It :3 believed tha! the U. F. will ho il ihe whip hand as to (he production of certain raw mater. al should "bargaining" develop. On Thursday evening Tre&ldent Wilson held a long conference with Henry bite, etie of the American rearc commissioners, who has been getting Cue French viewpoint. The president and Col. K. M. House had anotber conference todax. WEST HAMMOND IMPROVEMENTS Tbe West Hammond board of local improvements last night passed a resolution for the opening of Lincoln averue. south to the city limits. Thte street, which is unpa,ed. runs north and south from the river to Williams street. It will be extended to the Forest Preserve and th eexter.sion will run a block "est of the Hammond Country Club golf course. The board r'.ans to pave lolnd street from Rimbaeh avenue to Wentwcrth avenue this spring. DAILY HEALTH TALKS Where Most Sickness Begins and Ends BT FRANKLIN DUANF, M. D. It can be said broadly that most human ills begin lit, the stomach and end in the stomach. Good digestion ri"!.nf good health, ar.d poor digestion mcana bad health. The minuta your stomach fails to properly dispose of the food you eat. troubles begin to crop out In various forms. Indigestion and dyspepsia are the commonest forms, but thin, impure blood, headaches, backaches, pimples, blotches, cirrtness. belching, coated tongue, weakness, poor appetite, sleeplessness, coughs, colds ar.d t-ron-cr.it is are almost as common. There is but or.e way to have good health, and that is to rut and kep your stomach i ri gc od order. This is easy to do ;f you take Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is a wonderful tonic and blood purifier, and is so safe to tske. fcr it is mad- of rcots end herbs. Dr. Pierce, of Buffalo. N". T.. stands behind this standard medicine, ar.d it is good to knew that so distinguished a physician is proud to have hia nam? identified -with It. When yea take Golden Med;csl Discovery, you arc getting the benefit of tha experience cf a doctor whose reputation goes all around the earth. Still more, you get a temperance medicine that contains not a drop of alcohol or narcotic cf any hind. Long ago Dr. Pierce combined certain valuable vegetable Ingredients without tbe use of alcohol so that these remedies always have bsen strictly temperance medicines. If riles are torturing you. get and use Pierce's Anodyne Pile Ointment. Tbe quick relief it gives is hard to believe ur.til you try it. If constipated. Dt. I'ieicc'e Pleasant Pellets should ba t '.- n while using Ar.cciyr.e F;!o O.r.trr.er.t. Few lr.deed sre the eases which t'l'se splendid remedies .11 t.ot relieve and tis.iill;' ov.trcom.e. '.l.cy ate so pood tV.k: nearly eve: y d. ug store lias the.n fcr st'1'-. Adv'. Attention!

CoillC in aild CC Oil!' IjCW linCjLafli- Kid Shoes foIoi'?srey, brown I J and blndc. neatly styj(?d. do; ii lops, Of sllOCS at VCl-V low pTift'S.; mUitavy heel. McKay sole.j . t Priced for Saturday at $3.50 1 Tiiey can't 'he Vcat. ! , , . , .

WE DO FIRST CLASS REPAIRING. Standard Electric Shoe Repair Shop 234 EAST STATE STREET Phone 2514 Hammond. Telephone 3457. R. F. HOLLEY DENTIST. Xoonj 113 Tirst JTatioaal Bank Bnildlasr. latraueaa

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SAYS COLD WEATHER BRINGS RETURN OF INFLUENZA. Public Mnst Bt Carefnl To Avoid A Second Eplfiemic. Easier To Pre. Tent Tbpn Care. What To Do.

' 1 i n co u ra j; i i i i. reports C!)e or inlluenza m thi f the fewer cinity should j t:Oi aii.iv. ut. to relax our I h-com- careless m the te". lice or t n that the danger is nil over," says a well known authority . With the con.n g of cede, ueathrr there !K pt to be a return of this f i laiilful 1'i.h mie and its seriousness will depend on t!ie exioi.t of the pre sua ti.jiis, taken by Cut public, to prevent ic I n -tion. (.en the air is 'till of influenza germs, you may bo coi.stantly breathing them ir.to j.iiir nose ani throat. But their danger ina- he n-,.idd and you may mao youiself pia'-tivally immune to mfeetion if you destroy t tie? germs before it actually bgins work in your bloofi. I"rit!g the recent serious epidemic, whie li hit Lake county so hard, most fuceeskfiii resints were obtain d by many through the t-imple breathing ir.to the 1 fse, throat and lungs of the medicated air of (el of Hyumei. Probably no hotter, safe- or more sensible precaution s gainst Infltifnza. Grippe. Coutltr, Colds. ltroncli:ti. or Catarrh of the rioss nr.d threat (oiilu h-i employed than to go now to th l 'RKst ding .etoie mid st complete Ilyomei oi.tfi! consisting of a boti le of the luite '' llyotnti and a little verpcx-hct 3 lsi i . I rubber inhaling device into whi. ii a l .v diops of the oil ate poured. Carry this Inhaler with you during the day und ea'li lalf hour or so put it in your mouth and ei.-nw deep breaths of its pure halii.g geniiicid.sl.air into tha passates of your nose, threat and lungs to destroy any germs that may have found icrtjement there This simple preeau- ' ion miy save you a serious illness and the loss of several weeks wori;. It is p'easanl t use and rot at all expensive as tjie inhaler will ifcst a lifetime arid f.rther S'ippl::s of the Cu! of Hyomei an he had at any diug store for a few eer.ts. . U indtfas of people in this vicinity used Hvomei in this way during the rei nt crisis- ntid avoideti danger. They should not Tiecct il now for the danger i" by no iiiTiis over. Kiuftnari'i S.- Wolf and Summers' That mac v, !aii intr.J. Ads . GILBERT OPENED METERS FOR SHOWS Gilbert Brown of 2S3 Truman st., Hammond, who was arrested yesterday by Officer Kinsele. charged with larcf.ny. was brought to trial this morning in the Hammond city court. Gilbert, who Is 18 years old, admitted opening sis gas meters and using the money he got from them to go to shows with. He was given a sentence of six months .n the penil farm and a fine of Trn by Judge Klot;:. DR. HOLLEY OPENS OFFICES HERE Dr. lloli' '. recently of the dntal service of tbe I. S'. army at Camp P ke, Aik.. has opened offices in Boom 113 of the F-.rst National Bank bldg. Before entering the army Dr. Holler practiced dentistry in Wolcott, Ind. He graduated from the Chicago Dentsl Ccl'i't? of Dental Surgery In 3?'.l. PADEREWSKI IS BESIEGED f International. News Serrlca.) BERLIN. -Ian. 10 Igcace Jan Taderewskl, woria-ramous pni!-. one of the leaders of the Polish army of invasion in Eastern Prussia. wa besieged far a time in the Laror hotel in Posen and bullets from the rifles of German soldiers tore the curtains in bis recta, it was revealed here today bv a. German who. rust arrived from that- city. The hotel was fortified and the day after the fight. og martial law was declared FISHER GRILLS THE FOOD ADM'N t International News Service.) WASHINGTON". Jn. 10 The food administration was severely criticised th,s tfternoon by former secretary of the Interior Walter I Fisher, counsel for th American Nations! Lire Stock Association, for its alleged failure to make public the "Big Five" packers returns c! their trial balances every ten weeks as required by the licensing system established by the administration. Fisher, who appeared before the house insterstate commerce commission, wreri it resumed its rro'Se cf meat conditions, also accused the. food Rdniinlstrat.cn cf preventing; tbi live lock association from gaining access to the packers' books, which .te said the administration had rrorotfed to do. Lake County's work is r.ot dont till sh! has bought mere W. S. S. Special Shoe Attraction l.adifp' Shr. "hi- lot consists ofj ll?r!: l.id pp.d patcT lopther shoes, j r.t'-y- Yo'tr size in some style. While they last p.k $2.45, Shoes, at . S3. 15 ' Men's '.Vend Solid t Men's l-'e't Sloe?. Hi-t'ut. st -S2.50 Men's Slreep 1 .; Leather Shoes 9&S5 ! Men's TTea -y Wool Sox. per pair CSe I Mn's and "Wniess Fell Sii?pr. at. 65c ' 1 rxXC To the h.s ar.d Kil ls, w ith each pair of no; s or ?i-)t slices purchased: One Corrhinafion r-r.t il Fox tnd Ruler. I HAMMONDS (J LARGEST BOOT SHOP XTeniRfa rpen: Taes., Thnrs. aad Bat.

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JEALOUS? HOT 11 BIT; THEIf fiDiOCH OTHER Rival Comediennes, Both Artists, Get Along Just Fine.

"How do the i : v a 1 "' ..ei.tric comediennes on the bill this week get acng foick of stage'." inquired the paid thc-,'itie-gf.er cf Manager Jim Michcl.-.tet-Ler at the 1 lammotiil Orpheum theatra last evening. He referred to Marian Gibney and Mabel Ilaiper, one in fcecond potil:on and the 'other In third! place on the best bill the hoiue has had in months. "Young man," said Jim, "the first thing I learned in show business was lo stay in the front of the house and leave the performers alone, especially temperamental ones. There isn't anything much the matter with me. I can use my feet and hands and -enjoy my meals and see across the stieet on a clear day. And I want to stay that way. You go back and I'll remain up front and telle to the folks and listen lo the clink of the silver in the boxoffice." The reporter, being a fearless cuss, went. lie opened the stage door wide ar.d let in enough cold air to give all the actors double-pneumonia. It was between shows. Fat Buhring, stage manager, dealt him a pair of Jacks and lie stayed. But he discovered one of the players had been a slight of hand performer with a min.strel show for ten years, so he ejuit. The fiolic started. Now Miss Grebney precedes Miss Harper snd works alone while the latter lias an accompanist. Miss Grebney rushed Into the wings after her closing number, the Rip Van Winkle song which she "puts over" in great style. She was visibly excited and a l'.ttle short of breath after her turn, for, although her act is short, she works fast and hard. "Miss Grebney." inquired the reporter, "what do you think of Miss Harper's act?' Marian smiled. "Oh. she is perfectly wonderful, don't you thinU so?" sha replied, "and phe's such a nice girl. Tou know, I believe 111 get a p'.ano player and take it easy myself. Goodbye." The moral cf th'.s story !s as folio a: Never set In a game with a sle'ght-of-hand performer. Lake County's work is not done till she has bought more W. S. S. COLDS INTERFERE WITH BUSINESS Dr. Kinti's New Dlscotery relieTcs them and keep you going on the job "Fifty continuous years' cf a!raosf Unfiilinj checking; and relieving coughs, colds and kindred Bufferings i the Eroud achievement of Dr. Kmj's New iscovery. Grandparents, fathert, mothers, the laddies all have used ar.d are usinj it as the safest, surest, most pleasant to-take remedy they know of. Sold by all druezists. 60c and $1.23. Keep Bowels On Schedule Late, retarded functioning; throw the whole day's duties out of gear. Keep the system cleansed, the appetite HveJv, the stomach staunch with Dr. King's New Life Pill. Mild and tcnic in action. Sold everywhere. 25c

Accident and Health General Agents Wanted Gary, Hammond, East Chicago, Whittnj and Indiana Harber. A CONTRACT WORTH CONSIDERING. Gsnera! Accident, Fire A. Life Assurance Ccrporatlcn, Limited. ASSETS OVER $15,000,000. A company with a reputation for sett!!rtr all claims Tremptly. ffloes ell ever the world, ar.d V. S Desires to establish aneral aser.cies In Oarv, Hammond, F-ast C hicago. Indiana Harbor. AVhitinir and ail towns in Lake County. Fxperience not essential. Men employei in factories, superintendents, foremen, ttmeiieerf rs. ckrks end employees acquainted with the tr.en car. aid $100 r'r month to their inrom durlnsr their srara time vnfnjcs. Saturdays end Sandays. haiidlinar cur Ccmb!r,a.tion Health and Accident policies on th monthly plan from one dollar montrt upward' for all oc-ura tions. housewives, men ar.d --ornen employed, now In srreat demand. Oood commissions, exclusive territory assigned to capable men. Write or call General Accident F. and La Assurance Corp. Lt'd. G. H. GARRETSCN, DISTRICT MANAGER. 1S11 Insurance Exchange, Chicago.

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Sunday and also the following- Sunday. Subject for Sunday, Jan. .12, "Reconstruction and Restitution." Subject for Sunday, Jan. 10th. il Spiritism: Scourgt- or Blessim;?' Mr Swingle ha? made 8 si.edal study cf H.hlical prophecies relating to thia tiine end to thp.t or 1 near iuT:ir!' and will treftt these fc-ub.5ects from that standpoint. All of ttaee lectures are fre. to ih public and nr-ne can afford to niss anv one of their..

Be Careful in Using Soap on Your Hair

Most soaps and prepnred shampoos contain too much alkali, which is erinujrious. as it. dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing to use is just plsri mulsitled cocoarut oil. for it is pure and entirely greaseless. It's very cheap, and beats the most expensive soars or anthiriK else all to pieces. Tou can get this at any drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole family for months Simply moisten the hair with waterend rub it in. about a teaspoonful is ail that i required. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and :s soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy, end easy to handie. Besides, it loosen and takes out every particle of dus', dirt and dandruff. Adv. FEDERAL INTERVENTION ONLY CAN SETTLE IT (By Xataraatlonal Wewa Eerrlee.) NEW YORK, Jan. 10. Only federal Intervention can brinr about settlement of the Marine workers at;ke which haa rractically paralyred all harbor activities In the pert of New Tork since yesterday morning and haa caused indescribable discomfort and conf uaion. This became a certainty thla afternoon when the committee of laooc leitdera representing the 16,000 striking boat workers, at an executiv meeting, unanimously voted down the proposal cf A. II. Smith, regional director of the railroads, for a forty -eight hour armistice. After the meeting Thomas I De'haniy, president of tha Marine Woil ers Affiliation, stated that the men w.!: continue to hold out for 'une.ondition al autrender" of the boat owners wh refuse lo grant the strikere demandfor an eight-hottr day end increa'i wages. "There will ct ne bargaining- with the. railroads or the boat nmera." Delehar.ty said. "The strike must be settled in ita entirety or not at an TVa refuse to enter Into any armistice We stand together united one for a'l an4 all for one." REV. WORKMAN GIVEN RECEPTION Kev. Lee Workman, formerly f Evanston. r.ow the new pastor of the Grace T. K. church at Cilen Fork, Oar-', was given a reception by the member of the church In the church jtarlet last n'.rht. Have you your W. S. S. quota' MEN, WHEN IH CHICAGO Gems and See for Yourselves Tha Dr. Lore a Uletrle Body Battery i the graateat rtvrentlen far aabflity h world haa ever krto we .'o druga, medioin no dieting, no unusual demands of ajiy aaru Jaet re&ae ail dissipation and this invention will do tha weric It sends a stream of rital Ufa into rour narrai, rgans aed blaod during the tlro yeu ara aalea?- For tha treatmest f rie jD:atis.T.. wtalc back, cerrouenea!", stomich. liver and kidney disorders it le incomparable. Dr. Lorena's Irj- Call fitcraga Battery la a high grada Battery, ruires no charslng with wlnesrar er acid, la StO per cent easier avyplled. rivca 4''0 per cant graatar aerrlce, ifl is sold at a low price witt out addsd cost for faorv toeka. v Writa today fop fraa lUu strata 4 faelery Frice I-ist-T. LOUNI ILICTWC WOWJI, 3240 Xdaccln Areona, CSZCAOO, XXX. Mr. Cahin H. Swingle gave a very interesting discourse last Sunday at the Odd Fellows' hall on 44 The New Era." He showed that it is Scriptural; that i is very near at hand; that it is the "silver lining; " to the ''dark cloud' still lianging- over the world. lie will speak at the same place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon next