Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1919 — Page 7

April 5, 1919.

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final details for tho campaign, n wall

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chairman of tho Lpca.tur county loan

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VAPOR GAUZE

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Staid Women in London Indignant Over This NewYork Fashion.

With no hesitation, a London vicar protests agr&inst the "lmmodefity of tho evening gwn of 1913." and his cry has heen tak:n up stoutly by the mothers of Mayfair. "I can assure you." said one of tlvtn, discussing what she termed the very dangerous situation of tho youns women goinir out in public scarcely half dressed: "I have seen very scant garments at a so-called quiet dance last

j week. When I went to a dressmaker to jhuy my two giris pretty frowns for th' ir I coming out. she showed me skirts that J were mere fringes to hide the limbs fr"in

the knees downward. Vaj.r ftuxe, she. describe! them, and that describes tho

riNTERNTlONi Nrw srpuirr- I thickness of these Immodest dance Kir-

LONDON'. April 5. New York's howl ! ,nents shown as suitable for Rirls of

P.uainst the Heautsful Y;.-jn Foolish .jhteen and nineteen."

insists on wearing tier new gow.j a if she were about to sip ill out of it. backward, has lis exact echo right here in 1 -.!, l.iii v , v. . m ...

uowmg up their hands at the vulgar- js cut yhavrii rlsM to th? wais,t. j

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CHAIRMAN OF I. C. C.

"I am shoeked myself." said a dressmaker, "by the two fashions. One Is that of having the front of a ball gown

FOOLING WITH HEALTH SERIOUS

i The second is that of four V-pt

form the bodice, leaving no material j

! under the arms. I strongly resent such fashion, but the d-niHn1 is great." So, you see. it is not the poor dress- ! maker, who wants to sell all her gowns. but the wearers themselves and with : the" cost of everything goin? up so tre- ' mendously. some do no; Maine them for

economising on material.

MUCH PREPARATORY

WORK

DONE

1 have freauentlv asked druggists

"What do you push in a blood medi- ! cine?" The answer usually came "The , kind I can make the most money on," My answer has always bten "Not me." i .1 have succeeded pretty well and I have i always recommended the one that 1 had found by experience to be the best and j the one I would be willing to take myself or g;ve to members of my own I

family. 1 have never offered the public a medicine that we do not use at home. This Is why I can offer "Number 40 For The I'.Iood." with a clear conscience; we hae not only tried it on thousands of

others but on ourselves. We take it in i ai cases where a biood medicine ir, Whirl wind Oratorical Cam

needed no matter In what form It ihows iiself and we get splendid results in constipation, kidney. stcmacH and liver troubles. I firmly believe If very one would begin in the sprin? take "Number 4'" they would escape malaria and fevers in all forms. .T. C. Mendenhe.ll. 0 years a druggist. Kvansville. Ind. Jos. YVeis, Hammond, and Central J'ruer Store. Indiana Harbor. Adv.

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as to map out speAklng .nd exhibition comrnltee, has been advised that one

programs. Loan workers In thla state, of the Whippet tanki that will tour are eager for the campaign to start and i the state to assist In the Victory Ioan, express confidence that the excellent drive will be In Oreensburg April ;2. record made by Illinois In previous loans . will be equaled In the coming drive. ( TERBE HAUTE The Liberty RabCommunlty meetings will feature the; hit Club of this city has started a Irdiana organization work the coming movement for a state-wide organlw week In every county In the state. The' Hon of boys and girls rabbit club?, battle tanks begun thetr trip t hrough ! similar to the hog. cattle nd shee,. Indiana yesterday, making their first j clubs, stop at South Hcnd. Lafayette and Clin-j ton. At those towns there were ad-i HARTFORD CITY Announcement dresses by well known speakers and , has been made by the American Win-

speclnl patriotic programs. rtie tanks: will cover the entire state, going over-i lind from town to town, so that virtu-j Mly the whole population r.f the state will have a view of these new Instruments f.f war fare. Indiana chairmen.

as well as the state tenders are opti

mltic over, the outlook.

j-'inmier, paM.

as hns th" ustom In the

The posters of the Vlolory Drive have) leen distributed to the ben and poet Teter Klein and Henry C Batterman transacted business at Chicago yeater in r. The program eomralttte of eur com-

Little Jeromo Kelltnsn. age four years, j rr.unity meetings met at the publio

Idled at his home fit East Chioago on 1 school last evening to arrange a program

I Thursday morning. Jerome was the

son of the deceased John K. Kellman, j

DYER NEWS

dow Ola company of this city that the plant will not be shut down tii,u

formerly of Dyer. The Misses Maym" and Sstclie Kellman and Barbara Frheidt attended the fnneral of Jerome Kellman which took I lac- at Oak Hill t'emettry. Hammond, mi J-'riduy morning (it ten o'clock.

for our neit meeting.

Mre. H. N. Carnahan visited at Hammond on Thursday. Miss Bonnie DuBols spent Thursday ut Hammond. Mrs. C. Depfuhl iru an out of town lsltor yesterday.

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Clyde B. Aitrhison. The interstate comnrtroe commisRion will have an important part in the rehabilitation cf the railroads. Clyde B. Aitchison of Oregon is one cf the neet members of the commission and is also its chairman-

INDIANA

SHIPPERS

ARE HEARD

paign to Precede Inauguration of Loan. An immense Amount of preliminary

wor'i lor the Victory i.iutriy Loan cam-j vaitrn. which starts April 21. has been!

done the last week in all of the five

More testimony was heard hi Chicago yesterday by Chairmen Forward and Kvnun of the tsstrrn and western

t freight traffic committee from shippers in Indiana to show the difference in

freight rates from Indiana to points in j

Illinois compared to intrastate ir.er.ts in Illinois.

Indiana shippers ate shipping under the Central Freight Association scale, predicated on zones, while Intrastate shippers in Illinois are shipping under rates set by the Illinois Public Utilities i Commission lower than the rone rates. Several hundred Illinois manufacturers

ship-

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states in the Seventh Federal Rtftrve district. In each of the slates the l,;,d,Ts have been on the job day and night attending meetings of the county organizations and special meetings of the quota committees. l'reparat ions have been made for a whirl ind oratorical campaign preceding the Inauguration of the loan, and many towns and cities already hae had rousing meetings.

At all the meetings held so far there ; anj shipper were present nt the hearing l.as been a surprising amount of opii- j yesterday prepared 10 Oppose any inniini and enthusiasm dlsplaed. am! ; crease tn freight rates in Illinois.

leaders of the War Loin organization

are much bettor pleased over the out look than they were a few weeks ago.

tach of the states will conduct tours

of the tanks and war exhibit trains, am!

there also will be band tours by divisions cl the Great Lakes Tituejaeket bands. Generally the itineraries of these tours hfive been arranged and between new

and April 21 every county in eery j .,. ., ,nr.ilmat.lv 115.000.

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Indiana Items

. HVNTINGTON Contracts have been let by the board of directors of the Huntington County Hospital for the construction of a nurse's home.

in this district will hnve been

either by the tanks or by the V."r Exhibit Trains. In many instances speakers will accompany th j tanks and trains.

Mi at most point special Victory Loan

meetings have been arranged. The War Loan organizations of iiht Illinois counties will have a special group meeting at Mat toon the cominit

week. In other counties there will

BLOOMIVC5TON Edwin Orr whose term as a member of the Indiana Public Service Commission expires next month, will not be a csndldate for recppoinient. but will return to Bloomlnston t.- practice law.

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OFFICERS

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Phone 82.

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