Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1919 — Page 9
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Try This If You Have Dandruff.
SPECIAL THE TIMES I H1T1 i ".. in,!.. Mecca 10. -The IH.1
"si basketball Wain. Indiana Mate ti.ur,rv.;iits. . r.trsin'. for I ) l I'l'Tmrs to t-'av th- Kay l. t:i the p, - 4 ,-ll" f a ttu. -g.-n.o s.-r!. , f,.r 11, . Itsinpionship ,.t tti t'tvt.d s;a.s 'ho players pr" in ex-client -. -ml i ( i. t.. Returns fmn IVirmi in.li.-ato that Uoery is playing- th" star gam.- for ihu Kay's. Ha played a brilliant game, .-.salt. St n( tr-.t Y M t . 1..M Sa u !! v oih4. T;'-. at ,,-i.t,r I Virion. "t left guar-! v. .to only a Hill.. 1 4ss o.m1 ic.imis hi i ha i ha 1 1 : Th lias's win b. in W'lHini! Saturday j
ti.i TiiiS4 1 1 ft i i be i na ro a ppl n 1 ! ' " soH ,: ;. nd entire! skii :nol trace i,:iv'i dandrutf y. Y..U v. .;; tin-.'. ' .:!Km or tito re
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There is or,e sure way that neyer fails remov- dandru!!' oomph I. I ami thai
j IS tO UltlSnlve. it, Tins destroys it. nJt.vilj. To tin I lus. jusi t,-1 about four ounces ! p!.ir. o:Mniry liuul4. arvo.i: :;piy : a t ni.hl when retiring : u-o lioiili to in,o.-i'H tin- .-.alp ami rub li i a , n i ly wish t hi- linger t tps.
l it not all. i.t your :i. and throe or four v ill ampb toly d's-
ly .i.-str. every single ,.f ii. no nilll.r d,m . ou :iia y lia c. too. that all itching ant on I p 'A ti! Hop instant I v . will be fluff s . lust rous.
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CROWN POINT NEWS lappenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
private
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Imuul arvnn at miy druc ;noporiv an J four i ott will nood. Thi has iifver ttpon known lo
rank I . S-ippo. rrotui-irnt l! inc k si . Harrisburj;. 1!!. -.iit4s: 44Nunib. r 4rt is Miil koi tic r.u. If a on stono-r . sh s 'ISicod Toiiir.' 1 s.-ty 'N'uinh, 4 to." as It kivpb tho b-st sa nsf a , t ion any b;,..i 'oti'i4 I Imvp o,t sold." Kmj lyv.-.i in b'oo.l poison, obrotiio i h'.4nn,tttiiri, a n-1 onturrl , s, i"!'i:i i. ntoruriitl aP'l to.-ml t oijio'-.ii.K. -ns: it-rtt no4-.. ! . i r and stoioaoli troub;o. 1 n.l- r its i. i"4. n ufs. ttfiiitrs nti ! tianoaoir sivrili: as 4;:at ih w it list. -m! n'. otln-t4 : ; tiU-nt Uisappoxr s if by p.wki .-. Mario by .1. i4. Mrnuonh.j'.l. '' y.irs a i i nerts'.. I ; a n v;'. i Jr.-l. l'no. $1 ,"( i- r boif.o. s;y !',4.!e4 r.i"..l. Soict by Jos. Yri-. Han ii'.on.l. ami '. n'rsl I"4i.s S'lon4-. hi,!iaii i Il'irbT. iv.
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ootid battb- of t!v sorb4-, tiane will bo at SloTisky
for thSaturday'
I'oni Mfiirliiinr a" p. r 's.t a lions it HI b" on tii,"u nine at Uitt.-r's op.ly
in. S.-ats and j suit Wodnesilay i
ST. JOHN
A very .lollKhtful slirrris'4' was Riven in lio.n.T of Mrs. John Kf-iimsn at b,-r homo nt SI. .ToKti. Tim droaslon was to r. l. biaif h4r sjxty-n.nth birthdsy. Mr. K.-ilinap. bnl born t ittltinK at Haninnoid and win -n sl.o rturnrd hooi.o on Sunday fliorntinc slif was fry ploassntly Mirprlsod by nil of h-r childron and otliT (Tiisf win bad (jatb.prKl to help tnak" :l;o day a hapPv on.-. Tin- rooms wfr? ,i.,. oraf. -d 4n bi,p' aid whit.-. Til4? tabl.'"
Mis: s l-:isi.. and I II a lru i na Kosch- . niok- Iipm- ritiirind Irom "laiy w In-ro ; tJvy win- tin- cu-sts ,,'4 Miss I rn i4Thor.srn for tin- w -' ml. Mrs. .lol-.n t'intor ,.f U b. at n. id was a KUol in ih" hom of Mr. and Mrs. John J.U'lw is f'T ft rn I .Im bo l 44K. The i'ortnishfMusioal- vas iiit.r-tnip-d by Mr. and Mrs. Harrintl't4 r.row n on Monday iiiht and a most !- lighlful program wn .njoid by ih"S" proiont . Mlf Jfssl Pott Ibono has rolurnfii from wTk-foid lsit to f'lii.ago. AVhllP thr Jli was tin- Kuost of frb n is at a th.-atre party to sn4- "Tho Mfl siiutTadr r.'Tin- m.-inb'Tf if Mo- 1 'om nv-rc-ia 1 '!uh rpjoye d one of tlp ir mop i i, i y spinkers and feeds la't ni'it a' t! it rooms. Clifford KMms hnn no-'-rlfrl a position with the stt- board of tax coto.r.ii--sionors at 1 tot iana i s and ho and Mi". Etlinir will make tb-ir boin in that city in the near futnnAmop lyfr AHiPiui. who attoti'ls M'"4!4(tnti I'ark Military Aiiid-no, tp-nt the week-er.d w ith Ins pa rents. Mr. and Ml ". V. It. Alhnan. The (bath of Mr. Minnie ljebke wrurreiJ at h:i4 home on Jaoks. n s. root on Mondsy tnorninK- fh lias been ;n failip.K health for several months hav
ing Deep eonnneii to m r P. .1 eaust-u n..
K. Tail of ChieBM
if .f'llin Ilrown and Mry ltrown. for
so hea vy . Mr. and Mr w i i jrue- t s lnuRhieT. Mr
eek-en,j Ian. st. 1 '.a rt h a loimie and wif
oiiko isiti-d with Mi, and Mrs
In. ! !. r on Sunday. I'larenre Me Wayne httn i4i-cH,l hia .lis. haree from the army ani haa raturie -I to hi hnm. j thia elty.
Mi' so and l.ticlnda V'res-. Mary , r-rlr
o,,k ami Mrrs Joa f'arl attend, d me.-tintr cf the r.oynl X.-itfhb'.ra Haiiimoml on Mop, lay nich.
i erty. TYe Democrats believe tn ' ownership."
' Snrh are the presnt polHnal affiliajtions of prospects of th. man who has been seieoted to transmit, instructions 'to the ilerman doU-RB tea. I found Hernstoff ai-ited behind a lare, He t -t upptj.i mahogany dsk. cfress- ; i d in a d. nioi ratio sill und pepper saok suit of th- American business man. hia
bis ' fa. e partly lodden by larte tortoise
,r the J shell spei. taeles. I SATS IT'S LARGE CIRDJH f ;lu- i '"This is ft rat'nir lare order.'" sa.,j i!o
Ii- ! count m h ni I asked him to xive rna a i statement of Germany's elaims at the
peace table." Under the old style diplomacy Htich a question would hardly have drawn strantht iuir, a. form-
it wna coriaidere.i r,f paraniouni
So Easy! Like Rolling Off Log
Sore, touchy corns stop hurting, then lift right cut with finders
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GERMANY WILL CLAIM THREE THINGS; Con'tnued rrom pa one.) the orii? ma tor and the drat president of; the iuw Cerinan Democratic club. JHj paity has offered Inrn the first candi- i da. y on tli... I temoera t ie tieket in tlie j next eleotioiis to th- national assembly ami Ilernstorff lias aerepted. ! "I will head the ti.-ket and am sura j of i 1. ct ion." he eonfidi-d to me. , T'" i-.-iu ill's frl.-nils say he has .-boson the national assembly as a stepping
so'ti" to tlio iternian presidency. His
Importunes not
before, the game . "Hu"," lie add' it. with a touch of irony, "in these days of open diplomacy we have pbsoliit.-ly nothing to hide. While I cannot cover the whole k round in an interview I !:n tell you with the uinmat franknes:- that 'brmanv will insist on a
peace, of rltfht and Justice su-h as piomisttl tie i;rnian fieofil "in the mo.-t sol.-iiiti tiiHiiiir r by your prosideiit." SPEAKS Or WILSON.
i Bauen ni4: count wn' tiif r, in Ins opinion, I'resident Wilaon had not made an excellent beginning in that direction for IntMstirg upon the format ion of a larua of nations. "Th draft of rhe constitution." rerhed Hernstorff. "is without a m.ut antifactury a'art. am! it certainly took a man of Mr. Wilson's power and personality to achieve that much in the
You enrri-pes; "i ol need silver II" I' HEM' thai nearly UHb-d y'incinna 1 1 aiitli-n i' . drops of fr''42oii" a; tender, ach me .on
once and sor.n t In
be lifted out. root A ooartT ..".nr v. r.v little at any floiep I '. rsl.e off ci'rn or ea'H.is. Tf It is inexpensive a
fiame or even irr"a' tissue or ski:-. Aft the troublesome rom underneath i as p ;i-t as the palm of jour
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Vl:? - Aft 'Ml kmmltM 1 Wednesday at , rnst,,r ,4 44 w- d : ff r , lr, VUy o,,,y i WAT THB r&
t'l a J- J5 I W T fii (? fe?s1&"! -kiy ' Jk ii -V ' p m one one in tne niain points, and innt-ni , , , ta, .t'Hj.'MJ Wf-i ' L$JJ'7 L Jfa'iittV I Mrs r.r--e rivrner Is ass.stinir at the , , .-s, ,on of t he na t iona 1 i za t ion o f prop- ! "'!i "s peace conference
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v?-V. ','S ,V V ' V-'S'?7 I I n-Sktm I-aka Co. Titla & .'.unran-y Co. offcea - - - - j fit-;,i. ';.';-jUY. x U ti &5i I cinrtnir the rush of business which the
V- '.'-, -mJ I J H U v, K UX VJtfel abstract firms are experi. ncinK this MtJiVt-, . U Y -2TUJ S ''rjA sprlnn. The members cf the . moo ; . .v w f.f-'t C Y C SM,til 1 force foree tn tli rr.-order'a ..'flee are!
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ly ruiniris H'-rmar.y the I her only a small f ra, : i. i pensa t ion and fui'lo rni ' lainly lurn her into a -, she Km.
ermar4- can n irlv
lain national pioilue'.s. -j p itah and by th wr ! tr.es. lint to keep 1,1.1 r
, w e shall require ririi j matt rial and w e e. tinl' aa extensive ci J Consequr r.tly I see n Ithe probletn than a
I perhaps the ! to Oi l many
I ce rn a ai n. ! "Wit lion t sa. h a 4 how 1 ' 1 "ma p 1 an pa all."
It's JllSt .It
this time .-if the vcar that ' ao-rl
of these he sclerbp-d MavaTp!e
man
vcrto.hir4- crowth? fife orKiersfood bv
ifd some are nnt. Aaimak. it seem, know what to do -when
rr" ick better thin men and 1. i i'.iservpT-s have noted that a
we r,Poi f.-tmrthinz takfn from Nature ; la rea of Aloe, root of Jalap, and from to resto-e the vr?. fr-roo.s , them tnada lrttl-a white pu-iar-cotte-d People Cet jick hfcAi;?e they po away j pilK that h called Dr. Fier-v's r!e.-uant frori Nature. arH the only wnv to cet ; Pelleta. You must understand that we'.; to eo bi.r . "-Nrtniothing (rrows out ; when your intestines ar? stopped tip, c:' the frrr.i:--.,-) m the form of vecetAtion potv4iMi and ierayel matter are imtr, rim. a i most every ti. Some of these pnroned in o'ir system and these are
camei by the blood throueh your body. Thin does your head ache, you get d.zity, yon can't sp, yoiir k.in may break out, your appetite declines you pet tired and desnondent. As a
s r.nrv , doc or cat will stop eatirtR matter of fact, yon mav pet sick all over. "': ."-it i seek ou. some vejetable growth Don't you see how useiess ail this suflrn the field or yard, which, when found ; inc is? Ail that is often reeded is a doe Rr.d eitcn. ofVn reftorfts appetite and j of castor oil, or somethinp which is more health. Haven't you wn these animals ' pleasant, a few of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant !o this vet-44.- thing yourself? Pellets, which he has placed in all drup Dr Pierce, cf Buffalo. N. Y , lone ; stores for your conreaience and health, '.nee found herbs arid ruots provided Try them by ail mean4!. They are prob.nby Nature to overcome constipation, , biy t'ue -rerv- thing vou need. richt now.
BURN OIL FOR HEATING AND COOKING Do away with dirt and labor of coal, 30 minutes a week will take care of your stove. Best, cleanest and cheapest fuel to burn in your homo. Call and see burners demonstrated at 122 Sibley St.. opposite Monon depot. OIL GAS HEAT & LIGHT CO. Hammond, Ind.
were very pretty with a benutnu'j birthday cake and pretty botK44p4s of
j swert p-as. At one o'clork a delicioua j I dinner was served. The afternoon wasi I spent with games and music In tie- ! evenlnc a progressive redro sum-" was, i plaved at w hb h Miss MsrmW 't'lbriclt land Avti'uam Qumn won tl- firt prices ' land Mrs. V.a!"r W.-lf and l;.n N ea er j 1 w on the consolation r7.' s. The f,.. . ilowirs; W ei-e prrsepl: Mr and Mrs. I j Ifr-nry K'iltnan and dauchter l.aur' I Mr" Kate Hiibrioh and dauiihfera i Stella. 1 Eleanor. Klsie, Mm tap4-' and i ! Kb -rer, re. Mr. and Mis Walter Wolf and j daughter Tthet a!', of !linvii"tid, Mr. I and Mrs. I-n Jlilbrich and family. Mr. j i and Mrs. Jake K"ilman a n-1 famtly. Mr. i iard Mrs. IVit Konian and famity, Mr i ard Mrs. Roy Weater. i'cel'a. John and ' j"eorr K'eiiman. tlss Marie Krb of ; ! PrhrrcrvHl- and vysi!llatn Qtilnn of Kast I it'hioSKo. Mrs. Kilnian was presented j n ith a beautiful kitchen cabinet and ! j manv other pretty gifts. After bavlncj j sp'nt a most tnjorable day the suests t departed wishim? her niiny more happy
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Ordinary kair crovrflia on fav nrlE and ama aoaa krae 0arae nnd brtwtlr win nrtrtry rtai 14 from the rivfare of the akin. Tfa ttmir rnintn-wut ay to rctno-vo otijetf tonafcle kir tm to attack It duller the aki-n. U! Iraelc, tt orltrlaal sanitarr llqold. loe tkla bj- aboorpttoa. Only freonta DWIroclo baa a monrr-liick Brnorantra tn ear-k paraaxr. At tallet cowaters tn floe, fl an-d tt aisva. of 07 raall fnn la plala wrap-prr aa -eipt nt art4-. rprp IkoAlK wKb tnrttaMtn'fala ef bltknt antborfttea. tiplatna TrtXat f-a-aaea battr. why ft laroraM4 and haw le "rt iw-m cle deylfaft It. mailed In alatn aled envelope on reqneat. Oetllraele, I'aTb: At, and X3ih St.. Xpw Vark.
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table?" 1 asked
t'otint von B rnstorff answered: "Tlie Cerman peonle v ill claim pothitiK br yond their ethnolopb al fronti.-rs. Nobody ran d"iiy us our natural right of being a united (jerman nation. I'nr the rrst. the principle of national si-lf-determination atone must d'-iermine r.ur n--w frontjirs in the rar-t and w?t as
j well .as in 1 he north and fntiih. j 'This. I am ure, will niet with I'ti. 1 rial approal at the .-.inference table, j for. as Mr. Wilson ! it id hum-elf: 'Holfj n-t rnona 1 1 .n is m-t a rn"!4' phrase; it ( ir n 'tnpr-rat!e pim Ipl -f action j which "-talesmen w III Ir-ncef .-rt h ignore 1 at th' ir own p. ril.' "
i'oiinf t on Fo-rust orff i 1 1 ed 5?ecretary I.ausmt s tioie of .Vnv, ?. 131, ttj clearly circumerihtnir the financial claims it'rinan;. wtil make r' he conference table. "We a ,4c prepared tr, rnke cimpensatnn for tin imit de t erm ,n "'I in the t.!'.' said TJ'-nstorff. "But how we shall be able to m- i't that s bligatir.n i a
prnhlein cf alno.st eoual intrieaoy tn
1 11 am! women I ' "; " A.:.r -Mr sd..-f- A-" S "
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,:. s,,,-rounding ' 1 r your lift a-vav t fj Hf .r , a;u,s tli, s-k-n j J -Yt''k t iil'1'-' i 1 J f ; 'A
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v v i '. I c-t from A f i':. -. y - r4 , ,.; mat c.,:i,- ' t -V ulmo-r e. r- h V I j 4 h "r -z$ :' - pay v. i'.t cci - ar ft (;-- -' ' ' ' ..i'li -is , ,.i at.,4, j i,S f4, .-4e , - .;; .: of lo r ind-.:.- f ' ind'istri.s -soii.i; i f ,;'. v-,, "
i.ot ..i.tain thrs-e M '';-4'". ' - " 4 -'f s ;;: e grijtited US. J l (il- .f,t . .. . ... ft j ..'lo r sohiilon i,f J ' , - ,,.e loan which . '
I ni'eu Mat's niKf.t grant ! f ffiJr'y -"-v to i, ak. I,, 1 a pay int.4 ,-..n- I I fZ '. C !'
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Try Mustercle. See Hov Quickly It Relieves You just rub Mu&teroie in briskly, and
usually tne pain 13 gone a ceiictous,
vxjthing comfort comes to take its place. Mustcrole is a clean, white ointment
made with oil cf mustsrd. Use it instead 1
of mustard plaster. Will not blister. Many doctors and nurse-3 use Musteroie and recommend it to their paticrrs. They will gladly tell you what rc!::f i: gives from sore thront, bronch:tis. err up stiff neck, asthma, ne't.ra'ria, ccnrcectioc pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains co
aches cf the back or joints, sprain?, fore ;
muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feer colds of the chest (it often prevent' pneumonia). Always dependab'e. 30 and 60c jarr, hospital size $2.50.
MUNSTER
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Joe Munater. who has been In the mail services for irn years, has given up Ins work for I'ncle Sam and will take up farming. Miss McIIae and Mrs. Kaske and daughter Louise. t Chicago visitors on Saturday. r-tirciars broke Into Mun'ter'j foff Thursday night and stole aboat $."'1 worth cf goods. Mr. Hull is around assrssi,,R this year. C. P. Pchoon and son I'etor went to LieMott on Saturday. Young Vanderwall, sin of Mr. and Mrs. A. Vanderu all. has been discharged from the army and returned home on Saturday. The proceeds of the hex social Thursiay night amount-rd to $U and s-oni'-udd centB.
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Mr. and Mrs. J I-" t..ltz lootored t. T'tlmy, 111. to sre ilnir daught. Maybel who is attending school there. ,
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BIRTH CERTIFICATE AND AFFIDAVIT.
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r. and Mrs. Joe Ptoiiz isite,j in i llammonii last Sunday j Mr. and Mrs. weo. Imn-.on a'e rnovlog Into the 1-lurge ho lse Monday . Joe. M. (ierlnch of St. John visu-d h.:s ' mother in this jdace last Sunday. Some of our people ar clearing no ; I heir gardens preps ting t . hae t'i-m j pc,-il. Mrs. A fl. N'iokolson vi-i-f t! wrh '.-t , sjster end tnntlir m I.ottav ille Monday. ; Friday th" high school liehatr,! the I
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of Nations Should be A.lopi.-i debate was won by the negat iMiss Sat.ie ;'.n..r-rs sponi tl
end with Ik r mother. .Mrs. 1. ; ers. Mr. and Mr a. f'orsylhe of
form rly of this r lace, daughter Sunda . 'harlf.s r.owen. p r , 1
of Wrnnd T;-,pids. Mica., the Barton and Wlazer h
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NOTICE TO Our Friends and Patrons Hot White Bread at our store every morning at 7 a. m. Hot Rye Bread at our store every afternoon at 1 p. m. Hammond Modern Bakery Company 86 State St., Hammond. Open from 6 a. m. to 6 p. m.
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The Meihedist church has begin wiking on tin eentotmary movement. i campaign affording a great oppori u ujt for service. AMERICANS MAKING GOOD AT SIXTY-FIVE Don't worry about old age. A Bound nan is good at ant ape. Keep your body in good condition and you can be aa hale and hearty and able to "do your bit" as w-lieu you were a young fellow.' Affections of the kidneys and bladdet are among the leading ca isea of early or helpless age. Keep them clean ana the other organs in working condition, end jou wuLl have nothing to to sr. Drive the poisonous wastes from the svstera ard avoid uric a. iil ooeur.ii:!ations. Take GOI.H MEDAL IIa:irni (il Capsules periodically and you will find that you sre as good as the next
! fellow. Your spirits will he rpjtirej nated, yo.ir muscles strong and your , mind keen enough for any task, i COLD MEDAL Haailem Oil Capsules I will do the work. Hut be sirc to get I the original imported GOLD MEDAL ! Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are reliable and should help you, or your money will re refunded. For sale by riost fnif-jrists. 1 sealed package three B.zes.
Our size enables us to: Furnish cash markets for all Kve-stock offered; Operate at mfnimum costs; Stay in business on a profit of only 2 cents on the dollar of sales; Eliminate waste; Get the surplus live-stock products from the West to the millions of consumers in the East. There is No Menace in Size: As long as we are in keen competition with the other packers; As long as there are hundreds of firms . in the business; As long as we handle only about 13 per cent cf the meat supply of the country and only about 22 per cent of the meat that is inspected by the United States Government; As long as our bigness is used to your advantage as it is now and as it must be in the future if we are to do a profitable business. The permanence of a business depends on the goodwill of those it serves. No large business can prosper that is not recognized as giving in exchange for its earnings an equivalent measure of helpful service. Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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