Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 229, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMES.

The Easiest Way To End Dandruff

There is one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that Is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this. Just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon: apply it at night when retiring;: use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. no matter howmuch dandruff you may have. Tou will find, too, that all ItchiAg and digging of the scalp will stop Instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can ret liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is Inexpensive. and four ounces is all you will need. This simple remedy has never been .known to fail. Adv.

WHITING and its PEOPLE

The M. E. Ladies Aid Society will hold & Silver Tea In the church parlors tomorrow afternoon. All members and friends are invited to attend. Selma Scholx. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Schols. who was awarded the $5.00 prlie on amateur night at the Star theatre, donated this amount to the Whiting: Day Nursery to be used for the children there. Lieut. J. A. Graham, ( Hammond, county coroner, who has recently returned from medical service in France pave a very Interesting- talk before the Sunday Evening Club at the Conrrregatlonal church on Sunday night. l"r. Graham presented his experiences In an entertaining; manner, and from an angle new to the auditors, and showed himself to be an adept at character sketches and story telling. Next Sunday evening a suffragette from Indianapolis will be the speaker nn give a talk on what a member of the Sunday Evening; calls, "This Form of Dementia," The Fast Chancellor's Association Team of Illinois, will confer the rank of Knight on eight candidates at the regular meeting of Whiting lodge. No. 348, K. of P.. on next Thursday eve-

WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER

Wash the polaona and toxins from system before putting mors food Into stomach.

Say Inalde-bathlng makes anyons look and feel clean, twsst and refreshed.

Wash yourself on the Inside before

breakfast like you do on the outside. This Is vastly more important because the akin pores do not absorb impurities Into the blood, causing illness, while the bowel pores do. For every ounce, of food and drink taken Into the stomach, nearly am ounce of waste material must be carried out of the body. If this waste material Is not eliminated day by day it quickly ferments and generates poisons, gases and toxins which are absorbed or sucked Into the blood stream, through the lmyph ducts which should Buck only nourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure Is to drink, before breakfast each day, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it. which is a harmless way to wash these poisons, gases and toxins frorri the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels: thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. A quarter pound of limestone rhosphate costs but very little at the drug store but is sufficient to make anyone an enthusiast on inside-bathing. Men nnd women who are accustomed to wake ut with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, callow complexion, others who have bilious attacks, aeld stomach or constipation are assured of pronounced improvement in both health and appearance shortly. Adv.

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

and are ret'ted by The WhltlnST tt Co., 624, flStb St., Phone 13K-W.

Tom Smel.ier 605 Ind. Paint and Hardware.

Blvd.. lor 3-l-0d

When you need Shoes visit the new Shoe Stire whre you'll find stylish Footwear for your wife and daughter. Comfort Shoes for mother. Press or good solid Shoes for school children at reasonable prices Whiting Shoe Store 506 119th street, next door to the Star theatre. S-4-6t Clarence W. Eggers, graduate piano tuner phone 324-11; 1S35 Roberts ave. 3-8-lw Wanted Heated furnished room In private family. Address F. W. 11 .. Whiting News Co. S-10-2t AT THK IniCKSS TOJilCHT. Geraldlne Farrar In "Shadows." written by Wlllard Mack. Coming tomorrow: Fatty Arbuckle's funniest "Camping Out." Also Gladys Hrockwell in "Call of the Soul." Wanted Four or five unfurnished rooms or a house by couple without children. Address Whiting News Co. 3-U-lt STAR THEATRE. The biff musical comedy will be at the STAR the lost times tonight: als" "Jane Goes 'Wooing." the big picture hit; come early: doors open at '6:30. William S. Hart In "Branding Broadway his newest success, tomorrow and Thursday. 3-11-1 Don't miss the big musical comedy and "Jane Goes Wooing," a the STAR

tonight. William S. Hart in ' .rana

lng- Broadway" tomorrow.

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Danrt St. Patrick's ! at Kaet Te"fl"l -frttll grrr- , tmror) imrmt pnlr wins; music- A4mt1o 50-. 3-ll-3t eod

nlng. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. A. N. Beaublen will entertain the members of the Plymouth Aid Society at a Silver Tea at her home

In Atchisen avenue this evening. me assistant hostesses are to be Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Watts. Mrs. Churchow of Stelber street Is Improving at St. Elizabeth's hospital In Chicago after an operation. Mrs. N. E. Wilson has been confined to her home in Oliver street several days by !llnes. but Is Improving. Mrs. Catherine Stewart entertained Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cleveland of Hammond on Sunday, ar.d her grandchildren. Robert and Catherine Stewart, of the East Side over Saturday and Sunday. Joseph Wargo of 1320 Schrage avenue and Mike Honcb o of Louise avenue were arrested on Sunday by Officer Janos, being charged with shooting oft firearms in the city limit They were released on bonds to appear later for trial. Mrs. Alice J. Burroughs, mother of Mrs. G. H. FIfield, who had the misfortune to break her hip on last Xmas eve Is improving. Mrs. T. S. Cooke will entertain several children at a party tomorrow afternoon In honor of her daughte third birthday anniversary.

ROBERTSDALE

Mrs. H. C. Green of Central avenue

left Sunday evening for Tarls. 111., to

visit her father. Mr. MMmrn. who Is very 111.

Miss Elizabeth rtlsh of Myrtle ave

nue was a Chicago visitor Saturday.

Keep Off Paralysis and

Hardened Arteries

"Alteratives which change in in explicable manner certain bad condl'

tlons of the system are of great benefit

In nervous diseases. In paralysis, ar

teriosus and carious ulcers." Dr. Mason, in U. S. Dispensatory. "Number 40

For The Blood" contains all the altera

tives alluded to in the above and is

therefore Indicated in paralysis, arteriosclerosis, scrofula, chronic rheumatism,

nodes, tumors, lupus and all diseases of the blood. Also In constipation, hepatic

cpngestions, dyspepsia and stomach troubles. Try it.

Sold by Jos. Wels. Hammond, and Central Drug Store, Indiana Harbor.

Adv.

THE UNIVJTRSAL-CAB The Ford Sedan is high-class in appearance and appointments. The seats are restful, and deeply upholstered with cloth of high quality. Large doors give convenient entrance on either side; plate glass windows make it a closed car for inclement weather, and give fresh air when open. With high quality in appearance and equipment there is the simple and safe control in driving. A woman's car a family car for every day in the year. Ford Sedan, $775 f. o. b. Detroit.

Bunnell Auto Sales Company

GARY 5th Ave. and Mass. Phone 1470

HAMMOND 60(5 8 HOHMAN ST. Phones: 650-651.

CHILD GETS SICK, CROSS, FEVERISH IF CONSTIPATED

"California Syrup of Figs" can't harm tender stomach or bowels.

A laxative today naves a sick child tomorrow. Children simply will not take the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, liver gets sluggish: stomach sour. Look at the tongue,' mother! If coated, or ypur child is listless, cross, feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily. tu of cold or has sore throat or any other children's ailment, give R teaspoonful of "California Syrup of Figs." then don't worry, because it is perfectly harmless, and in a few hours all this constipation poison, sour bile and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bowels, and y6u have a well, playful child again. A thorough "Inside cleansing" is oftlmes all that is necessary. It should be the first treatment given In any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a SO-cent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs." which has full directions for bnblos. children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Ixok carefully and see that It is made by the "California Fig Syrup Company." Adv.

The rast Chancellors of Illinois will confer the rank of Knight on several candidates entering Whiting Lodge Xo. 348. K. of P.. next Thursday night. March 13. at Flshrupp hall. All members and visiting members are cordially Invited. Luncheon wfll be served. Miss Ethel Breckman of the West Tark addition and Herbert Klemm of Indiana boulevard visited the latter's mother. Mr. -Klemm. who is confined at the South Shore hospital Saturday evening and reports her doing an welf as caij be expected. Mrs. IToy Moore of Myrtle avenue Visited at the home of her brother. Vat Brown, of Hammond. Saturday. . Little John Monovltch of Myrtle ave. who has been vt-ry ill for the past few weeks, is Improving nicely. May Langhor of Indiana blvd. was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harms entertained a few friends at a six o'clock dinner at their home on Lake avenue, Sunday. Mrs. Claude Williams of Koberts ave. was an out of town visitor Sunday. Mrs. Herman Thlesson of Indiana blvd. visited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bahn of East Side. Sunday. A large number from her attended the Triple-Link dance given at the I. O. O. F. hall. Saturday evening. Mrs. Alice Krk of Indiana blvd. has been on the sick list for the past few days. Herbert Koch of USth st. was a Chicago shopper Friday. t Joseph Splsak of Myrtle ave.. -who returned from St. Margaret's hospital of Hammond two weeks ago. is able to be out again for he has fully recovered. Miss Plgna Swanson of Hammond was a guest at the home of Mrs. Robert Atchison of Lake avenue Sunday. Mrs. Herman Breckmann and daughter Violet of the West Park Addition were Hammond visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Emken and children of Indiana blvd. visited at the home of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herma nEmken. sr., of East Side. Sunday. Mr. and Mras. James O'Neill and children of Chicago are making their home with the latter's mother. Mrs. J. Langhor. of Indiana blvd. Mrs. Fred Plels and daughter Alice of Indiana blvd. and mother. Mrs. Gallstel of East Side, visited at the home of Mrs. Purer of Chicago, Sunday.

HOBART

Fred Franren. who purchased the Traeger saloon about a montn afew sold same the latter pajt of the week to Bert Beam. Ross Graham has purchased the

draylng business from Ray Halstead. Mr. Halstead is contemplating going

on a farm. Last Thursday night while the night man at the local Pennsylvania depot "had gone over to the E. J. f. E. de

pot with some papers, some one broke

Into the Pennsylvania ticket office and had broktn Into the safe. Nothing

was found missing from the safe but It Is assumed that the thief was

frightened away by the speedy return of the night man before he was able to get away with any money. Company detectives came here any they think they have located the guilty party.

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KIDNEYS

ACT

BAD TAKE SALTS

Says Bachache is sign you

have been eating too much meat.

When you wake up with backache and

dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well-known authori

ty. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter It from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve thm. like you relieve your bowels: removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells: your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weafher is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night.

Either consult a good, reliable rhysieian at once or get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithfa, and has been' used for generations to-clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts la a life saver for regular meat eaters- It Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure and roakea a delightful, effervescent Utb4a-watr drink, Adv.

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For general wear foulard is unexcelled. It is cool and may nlwaya bo made up in a number of smart styles. This frock pictured is fashioned of black ana . white figured foulard trimmed with black taffeta.

The collar and cuffs are of

white rsandie.

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Mr. and Mrs. George Sauter returned Saturday evening from Grand ftapds. Michigan, where they visited or a few days wjth Mr. and Mrs. Epps and family. Mr. Sauter today opened his market and grocery which he purchased a few weeks ago from Mr. and Mrs. Andres. Messers A. J. Newman and " P. Thompson began work today on remodeling the Hobart House which for many years has been used as a hotel. The upper floor will be made Into a hall to be used for dancing and other social functions and will be modernly equipped. The second floor will be turned into office rooms. They expect to have the hall finished by Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Traeger, Jr.. of Evnnston, visited with relatives here over Sunday. Miss Mayme Brand attended a party in Chicago Saturday evening. The Camp Fire Girls saw "Old Iady Thirty-one in Chicago last Saturday afternoon.

LOWELL 5.

Carol Collins went to Rensselaer on business yesterday. Rev. Ed.son Worley, of Footevtlle. Wis., came last evening for a visit with his father. Nathan Worley and other relatives. Several from here went to Hammond last evening to attend the automobile show. Mrs. II. A. Ashton. who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. W. A. Davis, and husband, left last evening for her home In Rollo, Mo. L. P. Ijjvlnder. contractor on the At

las Axle factory building, has com

pleted the brick work and all that remains for him to finish his contract Is the cement floor. He will do this work In a Khort time. The carpenters hav their work nearly completed. As soon, as the building Is completed the company will begin moving In the machinery. F. L. Weakly went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend the meeting of the State Optical Association, of which lie is a member.

March 11, 1919.

DYER NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schmal from Hammond, spent Saturday aad Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Phil KeUman, Jr. Mrs. Nick Schutz and children spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I Kellman. Misses Elnora Grieving and Esther Gettler Sundayed with their folks. Miss Rose itoffman 7t Chicago visited with relatives on Sunday. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hoffman was christened Sunday afternoon. Julia Hoffman and Mr. Bohllng were sponsors. The little one was named Alvina Julia. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hoffman of Hammond spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nondorf. Miss Davis received Vi telegram from Jackson. Miss., stating her mother was seriously ill. Miss Davis left for the south Immediately.

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Meat: Russia and the Allies Russia crumbled away and failed the Allies largely through lack of food, according to an American eyewitness. With plentiful reserves and resources virtually untouched, her people starved at home and at the front because there was no adequate organization to place food where it was needed. Animals on the hoof were shipped thousandsof miles to the various fronts, wasting transportation facilities required for other purposes. They arrived shrunken and emaciated, to be killed and dressed amidst filth and confusion behind the lines. Half of those brought from Siberia, it is said, perished on the way; many more were unfit for food. On the other hand, the American packers turned live stock into meat in large sanitary plants located in the producing: sections, and shipped the product under refrigeration so that it reached the trenches in France in perfect condition, without waste. Says Our Authority: "Had such facilities for cold storage transportation been available to the Russian supply committee as were placed at the disposal of the quartermaster of the United States by Swift & Company, there might have been a different story concerning Russia's part in the final drama of the war." A large-scale packing industry would be an asset to Russia, in war or in peace, as it has proved to be to the United States. The cost of this large scale industry in the form of profits is only a fraction of a cent per pound of meat Swift & Company, U. S. A.

MERRILLVILLE

The Merrlllville Study Club held Its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Lillian Pierce. The president In the chair, the members responded to roll call with current events. A committee was appointed to see about getting

UN

GAS

SOUR, UPSET STOMACH

Eat one Tablet! Put your Stomach in order with Pape's Diapepsin. No waiting! "When meals don't fit and you belch pas. acids and undigested food. AVhcn you feel indigestion pain, lumps of distress in stomach, heartburn or headache. Here is instant relief.

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Just as soon as you eat a tablet of Tape's Piapepsln all the dyspepsia, indigestion and stomach distress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin always make sick, upset stomachs feel fine, at once and they cost so little at drug stores. Adv.

TURN HAIR DARK

WITH SAGE TEA

If mixed with Sulphur It Darkens So Naturally Nobody Can Tell. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair is grand-mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living in an nge when a youthful appearance is of the greatest advantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Page nnd Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the Indies with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces tthat soft lustre and aprearance of abundance which is so attractive. Adv.

Saturday next. Sunday school and church was held In the auditorium last Sunday on account of repairing the church. Dr. H. L. Iddings is making some Improvement on his residence. The M. E. Indies Aid will serve a tea at Merrill hall next Wednesday afternoon. A memorial service will be held In Merrillvllle next Sunday for the heroes of Ross township. Rev. Hoy Hill of Evanston will conduct the service. Harold Phillips, who has smallpox is improving slowly. The Parent-Teachrers Association

will be next Friday evening at the au

ditorium and a good program Is anticipated. The high schol students gave a debate on the immigration problem. They are planning to ir've another in the near future on the question "lie solved: That There Should Be a league of Nations." Fred Iddings and Fred Iennertx expect to return to Montana soon, to resume their farm work.

GIRLS! MAKE A BEAUTY LOTION

WITH LEMONS

ST. JOHN

speakers for the memorial three planting for our boys, who died in service, which will take place some Sunday afternoon in April.. After the business meeting a very Interesting program followed. Mrs. Sam Wood read an in

teresting article by E. P. Powell and Thanatopsis. Then a paper on Immigration by Mrs. J. B. Rlachley which was ably discussed by the club. Papers read by Mrs. Douglas on "Americanization. An article was then read by Mrs. Peterson on "Bolshevism." or Amerlcanixatlon." The club adjourne,j to meet March 20 with Mrs. Moore. The Camp Fire Girls class of the M. E. Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. Douglas to perfect the organixatlon of their cla . The committed .on constitution and by-laws reported and they were read and adopted. Things of interest were discussed by the girls anj committee appointed to arrangefor a play to be given In the near future. A light lunch was served by the hostess and they adjourned to meet at the home of Miss Lenore and Lucille Boyd April 1. The . Ladles Aid Society of the M. E. church is giving the first of their monthly teas Wednesday afternoon. March 12 at the Merrill hall. Everybody invited, the .hostess to the tea being Mrs. Walter Blachley. Mrs. Chas. Oodrlch. Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Augustus Kaiser, Mrs. Chas. Oles and Mrs. C. Smith. Miss Baug-hman rlslted la Chicago over Sunday. Ross township teachers Institute on

Joseph Gerlach, Jr., was a Hammond visitor on Friday. Albert Miller moved his family and household goods to the Miller place here in town. Henry Hero died at the Gary hospital Saturday and the funeral will be held at Hanover Center Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Zblteskel of South

; Chicago are the happy parents of a lit ; tie girl. Mrs. Zblieskei was formerly Theresa Miller, daughter of John Mili ler. Jr. I Andrew Kammer left Sunday afteri noon for Whiting after several days' j visit her with relatives. I Mrs. Nic Kammer visited Saturday at ' Hammond.

Don't miss a good time the Eagles Dance. St. Patrick's night. Unity Hall. J-S-St

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At Die cost ol a .small jar ot ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautiller. by squeezing the juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care shouM be taken to stialn the juice throufrh a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets In. then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon juice hi used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautlfler. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up s. quarter pint of this sweetly frngrani. lemon lotion nnd massage it daily into the face. neck, arms and hands. It should naturally help to whiten, soften, beauty of any skin. It is truly marvelous to smoothen rough, red hands. Adv.

ONE BANDIT WHO WAS KILLED (By International News Ssrrlce.) SILVER LAKE. Wis., March 11. -- An effort Is being made today to identify a man known as "Charlie": wiho was shot end killed late yesterday after he had robbed the Silver Lake bank cf $8.00. A pcyse beaded by Sheriff Meye.J rurrounde'l the bandit in a woods near here shortly after the robbery. In en exchange of shots that followed the man was killed. . . Paper found in the clothing of iihe. dead bandit bore the names of ' Herbert E. Cooley, Charles J. Meyers and Charles Beck, with Milwaukee addresses.

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How often has an attack of indigestion interfered with your work or spoiled your pleasure? Good health is mostly a matter of sound digestion. Whenever you are troubled by dyspepsia, flatulence, sour eructations, sick headache, biliousness or constipation, take Beecham's Pills. They quickly and effectively correct digestive disturbances, stimulate the supply of gastric juice and Tone the Stomach Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Box. Sold by druggist throughout tho world. la boxes, I0c 25c