Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 261, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1919 — Page 12

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THE TIMES Thursday, April 22. 1920

JAIL CELLS HELP SOLVE HOUSING PROBLEM

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Home hunter residing temporarily in Chelmsford, England, jail celL To help solve the acute housing problem, the Chelmsford, England, town council has opened spare cells in the local jail to homeseekers unabl to find houses. The cells are left unaltered, though, so that they'll be available for lawbreakers.

rxjrw rrLTAJsrxA state coitstabuLABT ADOPTS UOTO&CTCLZS. Th Pennsylvania state constabulary. a mllit&rx organization which rivals that of th famous Canadian Northwest Mounted Police, will henceforth use motorcycles in patrolling the Ftato highways and running dow n motor thiovrs and other law violators. The finis fin was hung- on Old lobbin when a contract was recently awarded one of tho leading motorcycle manufacturer for seventy of the latest model motorcycles. All of the mounted men will take a thorough course of training in the operation and maintenance of moioroclee at the factory school.

tKTEBJTATIONAL SOAS XACE AOAXIT AT SLABJOI7. The International 100-nule motorcycle road race will again l); held this year at Marlon, Ind., on Labor Day. "The event last year drew riders and enthusiasts from practically every part of the country and was one of the biggest and moal successful of the season.

road companies he made a tour of Death Valley on a middleweight machine Th' trip, which is a hazardous ore at any time of the year, because of the utter absence of distinguishable traJls, the jrreat distance between water hole?, and prowling: packs of coyotes was ncpomplished by Hogg and his little machine without a sinle niifhnp. He covered over S0' miles on the floor of 1'ieath Valley itself, which 13 the grtatc.-t d-rrri-sion oti the face of the cartli with lhc rsocp'iun of th ixcp Sa region in Palestine.

What Courtesy Overlooks. One way to make sure that yon maintain amiable relations with your Immediate neighbors Is not to permit yourself to take advantage of their close proximity ta you. There are always little things that yoti enn lenrn about your neighbors that It Is the part of courtesy to overlook.

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Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism

nrrupiD us bbatxs death VAXI.EY. An achievement that is unequalled in motoring history was performed this month by John E. H5gg of Ixs AnRelts. when in the interests of three laiRo raii-

"Flre Tree" ef jstralia. fne of the most extra. mlijiary of Australian trees Is the "fire rree" xvhich is common In New Fouth Wales. ; AM ion in full bloom it is a mass nf . a .. . ... I

iianif-comren nowers, a in looks like a tree .n fire.

rVatlonal Crop Improvemtnt Bervlee.J 4nrUERB are naore horses in A America today than ever before in .spite of the activities of the mechanical motive power manufacturers. 'There Is a greater variety of uses for the horse than there is for a tractor or a truck, both of which are extremely useful In their own field. "When It Is considered that if the fanner or teamster should keep nothing but well bred teams of brood tnares, that the progeny of these mares will make an independent protjt to the owner, it will be seen that the argument that the horse eats its head off when not working, is a little far fetched.

Kills Pesky Bed Bugs P. D. Q. Just think, a 35c box of P. D. Q. (Pesky Ivil9 Quietus), makes a quart, enough to- kill a million bedbug", roaches, floas or cooties and stops future generations by kjllinir the eggs an J docs not injure the clothing. Liquid fire to the bedbugs ia what P. P. Q. is like, bedbugs stand as good chance aa a snowball in a justly famed heat resort. Patent spout free in evtry package of P. I. Q. to enable vou to kill them and their egg nests in the cracks. Look for the devil s head on every boi then you'll have what Hospitals have found to be the best Insecticide known to science. Special Hospital size $2.55 makes Ave gallons contains 3 spouts either size at your druggist or sent prepaid upon receipt of price by the Owl themlca! Co.. Terre Haute. Ind. Genuine P. P. Q. is never peddled. Adv.

"Moreover, the horse as an. aristocrat playmate for out-of-door sports Is coming back so rapidly that all w-ell bred hunters or horseback horses are bringing fabulous prices, and are increasing in number as tha demand grows. "There is another angle," says Mr. Frank Baackes, V. P. American Steel & Wire company, "In which the use of mechanical motive power Is wasteful and that Is that all kinds of labor Is drawn to this industry to eupply a demand for motors of all kinds which are not nsed to their capacity or anything like it. "A well balanced America Is what we are after, and horses are sana and sensible and always will be.

Mr. Jame H. Allen suffered for rurr with rheum at i sm. Many times this terrible disfHsi- k-ft him helpless and unable to work. lit nuMiiy derided, after jean of rrasiltfs study, that no one can be f r troin rheumatism until the accu mula ' r d impurities, commonly tailed uric nci'i deposits, were dissolved m the joints .'ind muscles arid expelled fr'rn the bod With this idea m mind lie consulted ihsiclan, marie experiments andinrm!i I' liipouiid-d n prescription that quick! unci completely banished t-vcry sign and symptom of rh' imu'.ism troin h:s JsU iu. ii. freely gu'.c Ins discovery to otheis v ho took it v. itii what i.;sht be -aiitu marvelous success. After years of ur nig he decided to bt sufferers everywhere know about his discovery through the newspapers. Your druggist has b"' appointed agt-tit for Allenrhu in ttvs vicinity vsith the understanding that h will freely return the purchase nion i'n the first ' wo bottles, to nl! who stat thy received no benefit. Adv.

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Between Oakley Avenue and Hohman Street If you are looking for a fine location, modern building, steam heat and large windows with 35 feet of plate glass, investigate our offer. Our location is worth a bonus of $1,500.00 we ask nothing for it. Oiv stock and fixture are worth $5,000.00 this is all we ask you to buy. Will Give Terms to Responsible Parties ADDRESS A. Z., CARE TIMES

MOTORCYCLE mWk) News linifilMililfi-iiiir if 'y'-.i-'' '

Eia siiasok rox axoxoscycz.i:s. Motorcycle actl.-ity ia the, sporting f.eld as well aa from the standpoint of

the deaier and servica men. promijea this year to sxirpa-ss that cf probably any two previous season. All of the manufacturers are workir.gr thear plants at the. maximum but still the universal cry from' the dnalers and riders is for more motorcycles an dsidecars. An enteiudve prorra.m of compeLIUon events cn the track and road la on schedule for this season also.

Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair

Soap should b used very carefully. If you want to keep your hair ic-okins tts 'beat. Moat soaps and prepared hampoos contain too much alkali. This diie the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruins It. The tiest thing for steady use Is Mul-s-if.ed cocoanut oil shampoo (which is

pur and greaselcss), and is better j

tnan anytning ese you can. use. One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse he hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply noistea the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of -rich, creamy lather, which rinses out .eaaliy, removing every particle of J-ust. dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and t leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fins and silky, bright, lu-strous, fluffy, nd easy to manage. You can get Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very "Cheap, and a few ounces will supply very member of th family for wonths. adv.

WATXOITAIi OYT-ST TTTM JVSB 19-19 The National Motorcycle G-psy Tcurs will again tail place this year, under Lh. auspice of the M. & A. T. X., the governing body in the motorcycling spcrt in this country. The tours are short sociability runs and Outing promoted by 'local clubs -hlch take place simultaneously about the country. Last year 22,000 registered motorcyclists took pert in the gigantic tour and it Is conservatively esUnated that 60,000 will participate this reason.

TT2TXQTTB rXUBZTCX BXT.T AWIXITT TRTAT. One cf the most important motorcycle events of the ytsar in Franco was recently concluded. The run was fron Pans to Nice. 650 miles, and was for a duration of ?our days. American. British and Krench makes of motorcycles and sidecars took part. Yankee machines were w-ell up in the list of contestants with high marks, in fact, an American make machine with sidecar mada the highest score in this class. The contestants were required to maintain a certain riding schedule and in addition to this, special tests for reliability, silence, flexibility, easy starting, etc.. were used in awarding the marks.

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Quarts, full gallons, half gallons are cheaper per pound.

Once You Try Mazola You Will Never Go

Back to Lard or Butter for Cooking-

or Olive Oil for Dressings

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these important f acts about the general use,

the quality and the unusual economy of Mazola.

u ij Xf LiLac No fat excels Marola for deep frying. It is far better and a great deal more economical than lard or compounds. Mazola is 100 pure vegetable fat. It contains no moisture. Butter and Lard contain moisture. The same lot of Mazola can be used over and over again even after frying fish and onions. Merely straining makes it perfectly fresh for use as a shortening. It carries no odors or flavors from the foods cooked in it and does not smoke up your kitchen.

ilHiliSjlS The ouritv and richness of Mazola

es? best demonstrates itself in the fact that to XA less Mazola is required than that of butter or lard. This means that your cakes and pie crust will not only be light, rich and easily digested but will cost you less to prepare. Being an oil, the tiresome " cream-ing-in process" is eliminated. Mazola is always ready for instant use.

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Thousands or Italians, who certainly

know olive oil, use Mazola. Not only because it costs about half that of the best olive oil, but because of its richness, quality and purity. For French Dressing, Mazola blend3 readily and mayonnaise made with Mazola will keep for weeks without separating.

CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY, 17 Battery Place, New York Selling Representative CHICAGO OFFICE 213 East Illinois SU Chicago, 11L

Important to Housewives One of the most severe comparative tests ever used on a cooking fat gives unqualified FIRST HONORS to Mazola.Understand the remarkable economy -and high quality of Mazola by these figures. FRENCH FRIED POTATOES

Potatoes

2 lbs. of Mazola fried 26 lbs.

2 lbs. of Lard " 8 " 2 lbs. of Compound " 11 44 " Note: Mazola goes over threo times aa far aa lard; ia twice- aa economical as compound

FISH fried

2 lbs. of Mazola

2 lbs. of Lard 2 lbs. of Compound " Note: Compare the

25 lbs. Fish 15 " " 20 " "

figures yourself.

Even with frying fish Mazola does not smoke up your kitchen. DOUGHNUTS 2 lbs. of Mazola fried 216 Doughnuta 2 lbs. of Lard " 144 2 lbs. of Compound " 163 Note: All doughnuts were the same size. Mazola - made doughnuts &ro more easily digested. P. S. Reasons for these remarkable figures are explained in column to the left. Read it.

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