Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1919 — Page 3

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'Boy Scout Column

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i i ('' mt ed with Sir TJobei t B-tdf-n-I'owf'ii. Mi. ltoa! promised to it-me seam and of Si't'ij'.in? in Knzland. All ni'ink-rs of Troop No. " ah-'uld n.-te th.u t!,p advancement hart of tl:" Troop i : on ptiblio exhibition at tb '.a'.. - ' oiii.'y Savings ami Triit own pan;: a no mat it wilt he exhibited i-at-h month .o that tli public may ffp the -p'.endi'i mivnnoement rr.ada by the bo s of No. ; .Take a looli. felion . and see ho' nr record look.-. After the memng siteen of the n trr bv: . s T-nt v 1 1 1 i S'.w t ma s t . r "V-l-

Mother's Pet Needs a Cascaret

Baby is mad! Doesn't want the favorite dolly, or lh horn, or the picture books but don't scold ! Look at the tongue ! Then hurry! Give cmdy Ca -ca rets to work the nasty bc, souring food and constipation roion from the little liver and bowN.

MOTHERS! Clean the dojged-up places. Do away with the bile, our fermentations and constipation poison which is keeping your little one ro55, feverish and sick. Children love Cascarets, because to them it is like eating candy. Cascarets act better than castor oil, calomel or pill? en the tender stomach, liver and bowels. Cascarets never gripe, never injure, and do not disappoint the worried mother. Give harmless

Cascarets to children one year old and upwards Contains full directions.

for a h'K" to S--ht umiti'j v ..it.l" . Instruction on r-nnif-ii-s was si' " Haiold 'at t rit:l;t, Tb ; Ibp.'it. i SCOUT LOSES MOTKEE. Trooi' N.. ; i pndd-n-d I-. l-a h . of the mother of s-..ut 'l'.fto, Smith. The Troop nur. to t if loine o;' the smiths and stood at attention -n : front of th bo tine w hi Jo t o uniformed S'l-f ts and ibe Si oi 1 1 tn,i t r prosentfd a boiifj-irr of a in ' ion h r i toVvn of iiopailii of the Tr.-..; for th--ir !!..!h": S.-out. eh.. h;i" !;! hi.-- host friend. 1 la: old fai twrmht Tt nop Ib-po ; r. TKOOP NO. 13. t-'uil i.tt-UHM at tn' !--.t :i.';.n. and Mi.. Ito'.si ivii'th of lbiitiham. ?'-oiima'ii t !-!. bn and K.- i- : b, . JJai r:n won. pi o.--.-nt at the ni" -iic Mr. Jolden sa v a d-m- nsti at ion .r the KnoN and tlf Ko-it, .. -,i..!v o n : iif li rV r .-'.nut law. Mr. Marry Sr.iOi. '" -1 I;e nteet. lili .-i .Til ton' l-b-oil t tin r 1 ' : o:'rti ' - ! -11 ' 'o- -i ' ' a ti -i ' -1 i -;'ad to ha'- o tip- . t b '. a ', 'hit !- i- !"! r-.i - . Ti-.-oj, ; , .. ; r .-. ; CNirORMS. S.-.-i.t.- U -:nd- rt.!id ',. ' the , ; e of ."-. .ii tini fot lii h'l-- a I v n -i mam Itnt not h'-..ii- lb" !o

a i c r . a - ! : r pro o is ' i - d i i out th'- l"nit'-i Sta!--. and

no vc-.'f : n the i;iat!er. I lb .-l r i i . nhrP o -, t. ...- aav)' t.1;:- of c.v.d.x a. -o'd to the r. rrat r'iMio w . tltid tliat V' 'sre s- t ' r. r c'jr i-t. ! i..,. a l b-j . ! . "i -1 . i : i h -!..apr: than c-o;;,- f.--in th-- .:!;- i nri'-y i' ti , rt i ' ; i-. ! f .itir-'. I o not be il'Vii e'S and thn hat. - o-t i ''SMi buy a .Sooiit' suit t'i.i:i an; -..ne ' rx-.-ept an a ro r -d : ibakr N- "M 'rdr Hotise-- sei; .-0"jt .-).? and 1 1 : -'111 he pro.-e,.; i .-,! if th' ad'.'ilf' 'o do sc. If 'on - ad i h'ir '-ifus .-1;---fully eij M ill (bid thr; tb,.;- d n! u the naiiif "V-ny S.-.u:. of Ani'TOa" md if you buy from t!..-:-i .-u - ,". f--! ashamed t" w ea r ou'fit ':-r. ; : p.-, r d a lh a reil I"..o p.-oi;- fjit. Aid it i p:1 i -p-ctr ; ;'.a' : a fine and ;rnpri -'oai-' v' f.-r e.; iti any tiniforn n'lular to, or lrntait ni '' th uniforms of th 1'nb'd Stat.- Arn' and Xa-.y e v-op h th"o to Mb- n- ,.'-r- ' srf by law has civeti peoi;! p. nr.i.Mon to far A'e ,-ir& p'-rniit''d --; the unifrrw pro ,od 'bat it 'a' - the of. f.o'al piy S.v.;it ht!ttc!' 't.-. aid th.-.; mp af rc ; " t.or .1 .'u- m '.-d t;;b

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ar. ti.it ft nutted t . hay S. ont 5Uttf hut the b..s ,ai i.uli.d i. eain thorn if they want t!o m. ; And in ik tM 1 do 1 1 t pur. has o'iup- ( in. nt inib s ...u i-oii.-ult v.it'n 'ourj .-.i.utnia.-t.: r .1 v. ih .! i:eoiitie. This 'ai;.ie to n n i i' a I, i f-1 :u i ie r t al". It ; i in?-.- tn .eiid .' I.-,d. rabb nvne .-i : ll.ileit bo..'" what ; "U i.iifht to. ffl I ; atid w hre !.' 11. I BURNHAM TltOCP. I The liiirnbaiu Trc.n v a 1 n.it Hut -:d l.v , ""ve.'ijt i e ITai-ri" .Ian. Lth ami the irt : tip et!i a- re i.f the mo! in' - r' -.;t ir. 7 ,

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TONIGHT 5 8IG FEATURES 3 lnclu'i'.os PEARL WHITE - in The Lightning Raider HELEN GIBSON - in - Captured Alive Also fatty Ar'dueliio t".np'd Shorty Ilanul'on "-. r d rs 1 Ptirtnn 1 k-inies Tp;; eloctje. Coming Saturday "The Ecs of Ji.lia Diep."'

'rV tre a bd eu -e'. DRUM lSD Budl.E CORPS. uvii-ib-i-: of the 5 .-.! . Of -J i'.i

r": atd-.ed to n.e-t at : . i... b . r-i'v :. Tb-re i" to he ?r-

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TIRST CLASS SCOtTTS. fr . rli'5 f.-oTf a;- i'"-.?d to T.i'-dT e-etnnK at the i"?nt-al

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New Corset for Springtime Wear The foundation til' your now Sprinix wardrobe is the Corset. Sec that you arc proporly fitted in one of the models for Spring hefore scloc-tiivj: your outer uanuenls.

l-'n.shion pays a world wide trilmte to such makes as

LaPrincess and Warner Royal Worcester, Bon Ton all of whi'-li are. carried in a lavso. variety of new Sprhi',r model:-. Front and Back Lace Models 1 istineti e models fv slender, average or stout liiriiros, and for short, medium r tall Meures. t tit periYu-tly--full or normal bust and full thiarh and normal thigh.

An Expert Corsetiere Ready to Serve You

( )f '.rreatest iinr.rtanee is nroi-cr iittinu'. Mr-- Ma--Millan. our experior.'-.

-rseliere. is always ready to rre you. li'you di si w she will gladly arrange spei-ial tittinjrs for you.

Front Lace Corsets Back Lace Corsets S2.00 to $10.00 $1.50 to $6.50

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WAR HAS BROUGHT OUT A NEW SITUATION IN OIL INDUSTRY MEANS MUCH TO NORTH

CENTRAL OIL COMPANY. :

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SHOPPING TONIGHT

STORES OPEN

TUESDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY.

HAMMOND RETAIL MERCHANTS' j

ASSOCIATION.

n Store EVERY EVENING

At 6 o'clock Except SATURDAY OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Till 9:30

(The foUowInr article Is reproduced from the Masazir.e of Wall Pf.reet of December 21st. "191?. ) "What John D. Hockefell?r ?aw in the future of the oil indutrr forty rears ago Is now becoming apparent to some of th most mhstantlal Interests la the Stree. The Morgan follo-a-ing is goinj; loto he oils, Havden. Stone and Company recently brought out 83 Issue c a 7 percent convertible preferred oil stock vhich oTer-sub?cribd merely on the proof sheet of the circular. The war has not only brought a new situation in oil. but it hej held back the development "of oil as fuel for t strial plants, a movement whi'-h s-arted before the war and now promises to detforolop to unheard of proportions. But take th marine end of it by itself and see what the new merchant marine of 60,000,000 tons srill mean to th" oil industry. Fub a tonnege vill require 6On.000.O00 barrel' of oil annuallyThis Is more than the -world has ben producinc. In tb woHs of IT. F. Sinclair, ' The opportunity is hre. w hn.r n- -world to reconstruct." And it is true. The world for the first time must be "'done in ell.TVr.8f -would you say would be the future of the steel industry If omeone should suddenly Sad an outlet for more steel than tb world'a production? I? would mean a tremendous boom would it not? Very well, then, that is what will happen in tbe oil industry jrVFnt5 are gathering to make tbe coming activity in this field one. of the greatest in the history of Wall Street and this is the time to pick up the oil securities of sound finances, big present and potential production, and aggressive, yet conservative, management. It is a seller's market in petroleum, and the problem of the next five years is to drill wells, extract enough of th raw arid reEM sufficient of gasoi;n. lubricating and oher by-products to mee the enormous and growing -demand. 7r po such opportunity for investors in railroads, industrials, V.omobi'e shares, or in fac. in any other field, as there is In petroleum refining investments. The S'atp of Wyoming and Texas at the present bmc hold th enter of attraction for the future oil production- Wyoming ii proving daily ,hat a vast storag of the finest lubricating oil and high grade gasoline undeilics the ent:re ?tat whil lb State of Texas is rich in Fuel oil. The oil iodus'ry must look o tho new fields of Wyoming and Texas ith their large f.owinz wells to supply the present shortage of the ever-increasinz n:i t ,,,,. a -o as tb" sreat fields of Pennsylvania and Oklahoma have be-n

s:esf!v producers for more than thirty ears and have s-pn their best d;ns in opening up new pools of large Magnitude. Wyoming and Texas In the rr;.r future should prove the leading states in the production of oil. Many new pipe lines and refineries are now going up in tbese oil states und ttc corning spring will see one of tb greatest booms in this oil ten r-y that Hie couD'ry ha ever experienced. Lake County men are very much Interested in these States from an oil standpoint as t. great deal of apital from Hammond and the surrounding neighborhood is invested in -ome of the choicest oil lands of Thornton: Newcastle and Howard fields of Wyoming. .The North Central Oil Company with office:! at 404 Ham

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Rebuilt Special While They l.astl

We also specialize in a type of corset with certain athletic features that perhaps will just strike vour need S2.00 to S3.50 Our assortments of BandoMiis ami 1 J rn - -sifres have boon soloeted v.'ilh equal care. You will iind tho type ami stylo br?t suit rd 1 yon ri''fvl i'lvmi 59c to $2.00

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Phillipine Undergarments Beautifully Hand Made

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Evcrv out- km. as these dainty garments that .-..me from tin: Phillipincs where hand work is :"..sicr-d with : mu-h oarc. The-e hand made hand enilr..idrred crowns and -homie nro matoriailv iT-dui-od 1'"T tomorrow. Come and see tlii as-sort ri H "i i i . Other Exquisite Undergarments. Priced r rom $2.95 to $5.00

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.pdi, room for the use of the Merit rad. And every Scout t erecto4 ' F.adgt- "bib. Tf sutTirint of th boy be on hnnl nt T:to sh.-irp. All ha-.irr r.nie out a cluh w:'.) b formed mid uniform." fhouhl wear thc-r. h-i- cvi.r: -

.ftiilir ri-.-i!nc arranc-d Oni nrsi one fnu-nu com-.

class S'.ou's may join.

THINK OF THE

woir cubs. Tbe .North Side rack w ill mr.:li to i -ntrl Ji.-hcol and meet w ith the ln-

I ra! rack Saturday morning- AM h-c-ib? -ill rrrv .th-" tnarchltis aii-i th'-n l

! sprr-il v rrk ?n ? to b" rod.- for th 1 bisc nifif-tinsr on Vrh. vih. Tho i-,l? hs o j i,r. in-, lfd to attend and ihow -a hat i AVolf Oubs do.

I.ock t tfce prlc then corn and for yonrlf i

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SI50 Pianos S75 S395 PiayersS240 SI75 Pianos S85 $450 Players$290 S200 Pianos SIIO S550 PlayersS345

TKOOFS 7 AND 15. Vr.der tho !radorhip cf Kay J. X"is

rr. Scoutnia.-'T of Troop 15. and hi ,,tnt. Xormnri J I'alconbury, both

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Indiana Items

(By International fTewa SeiTice,) IT.ASKUX- t.'hus. J'''!i. n..i-c--fnd:anapol. v add rot s t.o Fryri'iiin Oharr.b?r of i .'.-.nmv-r-'! th!? pvetim; f1r?t a 1 3 rati o ' in hi-1 o'd iiom--of Tnd : an? pi-l b. i.K p.ibi'.o- F"r r.kl :n th tapital en".

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al i nnipany. rontro!? tbo'it ",0fin acre? In tbis field.

Thr luivr- dtillrii throo .ucc5Pful wolls to the firs? sand. Stat Senator Thomas (Irani ha? oh arse of the fMtl opor.U ions arid spenl three months of la-t vpar on tbf field. Adjoining !ho North Or.tral Oil Company on the we-t tho proporty of the South-rft Oil Company -which has brought ,n ?(?n ,.jrcc,.?fUl well?. On th" south tho North Central Oil Company Is 1-uned by tho High Gravity Oil Company with two success !uJ wells. Tbe n rhnrninn Oil Company also a local coDcem. In thi? territory

i,a tihr?f 0.1 ?and?. each capable of

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lo'.dinc vast qLantit;ps of tbe

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Cash Buyers: "We are continuously .i;ed -what are j cir cash 1lseounl. T mak th9 rnT-tr p'-fectlv e- fv eXT prosper? i-- s i"i?o i, r a - - tach herewith a tibl ?howin th discoiin's a;iowal for . ... ird painent. Here i n unppra! !' -ed chance to buy your cho c world a best FSar.oa at r"b; and cash savings undrtr1 of. Time Buyers: If you can ray down i.iore than tha advertised fmu. you sare tnonev. Fay down ten twenty, flftr you alii reci- a rec'Pt ir. aceordnnre to the amount of money y ou l-a e as a f.rst ryn-.ont. Every man or woman can s. e a. -cording to the arrour't of money that ran be spared a3 a fr?t r.i-mnt.

Terms: 510.00 down Get a recslpt lor f 1 a.OO Fay $15 OO down Oet a receipt for $1800 Pay S30.OO down 0et a receipt for Pay fS5.O0 down O-et a receipt tr t3S OO Pay 330.0O down Oet a receipt for 936. 00 Pay $3S.OO down Oet a receipt for 113.00 Pay 340. OO down Oet reelpt for $48.0 Pay $50.00 down Oat ft receipt for $40.00 Fay $75. OO down Oet receipt for 330 00 Pay $100.00 down- '

TB.OOP 17. ! .John Kabian Joined Troop IT nt its hast meeting;. This troops now has ! ln tondert'oot members and some j have alroady passed se-ond class tests. . N. K.ser. jr.. rccrn'ly joined the troop. 1 At the las metir.p two patrols wer!,lr,anpM and leader? wi l be appoir tod

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SAVE ON SHOES Ciarcr.ce J. Blcr.ker of St. Leuiv Misfoari. wnte--. "I have a pa-r r j-h'jes wtth Nelin SoJes and have u--: th-m for two ; ear?. I think thy w-:; last aiiOther six months." Mr. Bloenker also r-corrimerri-Neohn Soles for their comfort av.

i v aterproefnesr. ' It is a remarkable tact that Ned'ur. i S;es cost no more than others th j civ? only ordinary -vear. Vou cget them or. new shoes in many str:'ftor men. women, and chj!nrer.-a:..r'

reoordr. no in i-as Ui "r-isina! is lo.; ( j are available e'Cr-"?.'hr foj" i-o run ba--e c l t : t";.-.l cor..' niJ'io r,f ijlir.g. tOO. town s.n. he wa rir.-t.-d !i-,5 o. j And look at the money '. ou save j because you n?ed fewer pairs of shoewith N'eolin boles. Remember the'

ir. i-. Miiior j soles are mace by Science to he espff?r a ombincd j tially tough and durabie. Thev ar" bu-.idinR. e j manufactured by The Good j ear Tir- ; aih:i".i ii ' &- Rubber Co. of Akron. Ohio, who aln ..( -va,. mike Wingfoot Heels guaranteed to

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KOCHESTEu Ms; or advocates th ere ti:n t-ity hall and. con-mun. a memorial t" n"n of wh served ir t h 1 " ' i .

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ooSl fold"! around t'nal F.b.:T that tho i Va 1 Hluff" - has t'..-.ed its store? at '.'eaJ bin

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out-vesr any other heel?

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Th're ore two thtnss that heir mak I i-onlar.fl. or ,.n

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this troon a lh mimbr-

mile and Steve SharbolCs pomrdo-.ir. You ought to soe them. .Judse Klotz. t. ho is chairman of the troop cominitwill -visit the troop nct. wccV.. THE PA1ADI. Tla.'h troop is ursed to sre to i' that tb-ir troop rwnmittoe turns on and i m.irehcs "ith the troop n tho big p-i-

ANT'ERSOX The :n.r;n ChanI er of Commerce lias K.-n- on re- ord against th reatl"- of ,t board of motion pict ure cn sor.. and a petition will be snt to the Mite b-c .. . ; r.-t-o'r?i'nc 5'if-h a'-ti.-ri

Better to have War Savings Stamps in your safe: than the bloodstained hands oi the kaiser'; horde;- at .vour throat.

mnnv flrri'icV.'- and dri'.lms

Ti-njiinc for lh" wen'her b Vr-ak. - n star

gfi no the Kto'ind in the purroundinc

irillin? operation?

Oet a vecelnt for $13OC0

Tnll Market Value Allowed on Tour Old Piano, Tictiol or Orfaa New 1918 Model Story & Clark pi,m0s S350 to S SCO Na 1918 Model Story & Clark Piay-r Pianoa S350 to V00O Ovr 15.001 Prry A- Clark Tnstruuieritf1 in T. 5 Ir. Pti;p?. Sirce Ymjr r'-oteetion. STORY & CLARK PIANO CO. Established !Sf.? 5P2-5S4 OAKLEY AVE.. HAMMOND. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. Open from 5:30 to ? p. m.

LEMON JUICE i WHITENS SKIN j

C.'.ri?! Make beauty lotion r

at home for few cents

S'u:cze tno jui.-e or two l'mons lnt 1 a bottle containing three oiinoea of Ori hard "White. Fhak-u -well, and vou have i h quarter pint of the b-rft blearhlng and ! skin vhitPtiinp lution, and coscidoxion

bea'jtitier. at e'; . v ery small t ost. t i 'Vour grocer hss the lemons and any j ii-iius etor: or toilet counter vxill suppl;' i ! three ounts of C'rcburd Vv hite for al i ;vv .oritvk Me??ae this svvoctl;- frag- , :.,r.; lotion in'o th" ftj-l. nok. arn and i i hands orh Any ana ?oe how tan. rej- ; j nt-fs. sallow ness, sunburn and wind-. ; bum dieirT-r and bow vicar, toft and j I T,( hi1 th-a -?kiri bec-Jiv-5 Ves! It is ha rmless Ad '

Where Men Meet tou often hear a discussion concerning the pood points of out careful work in

HAT CLEANING AUD BLOCKING If you are particular abont

your appearance and realize H

the importance of neat apparel let us fir up your old hats and 1 11 1 1 i

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ana rn good concution. vhy not srive us a trial this "week?

flow Sfoqe Shining ParJi?r

and Hat Gleaning Shop 175 State Street. Hammond.