Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Wednesday. April 23. 191D.

Tndiana Items j GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST

CLOTH THROUGH HAIR, DOUBLE ITS BEAUTY

w J A Seven trees have been j d at the 1-ndosa (fniftory in j of t'r. srvm men fmm this town ost their lives in the war with j

Harttiska. aril there will be initiation. There will be no entertainment but a luncheon will be served. .Mrs. Robert Aiohl?on and daughter, Akhcs, of I.nke avenue were Hammond visitor!" Sunday.

II..iHNn Knishts of rythlas tii Th rd I ist rii t of Indiana, whii'it !r!.tii Iv.-H' ! te and Michigan '.ty.

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ir.ff in ;n' city today. ST. pn, - A Prtlar.d-fli'nA cow. own-'il !y i:ny Pierce, who lives j i.-t i'-rthivrst of Sv. Paul, si t the h'srhest -o;d for hoi? production :n th' seel it of tiie state when she became the i'."ih' r of twenty-one p'ss. Nnm.KPVIl-T.B The county e- :nr', o-T Rush co i n ( y h.is t e in po i-.'i r i 1 v passed an appropriation for $5."H for tee ejf. th-ri of" a new t :n;y t ---or a-y-east pf this eity in til- near fitl .: : e. P 'UTT.ANO The 'an-np week 1n t.-.is ;-, which has been set for this "K. ba been :!! pon-d until next v e. k, !. ,-ri.-v '" the ietcn-y I.iherty !..,n vii ;v , u h;eh is und-r way this v, i k. iUiOMIXtiTON Captain Campbell j he. who h.id the ehare of military t in'nr nt Indiana Fni versMy, when t war i as .'. ; -i rod. Iium been pro- :'. 1 i.i initai er-Kenernl, accord ins? i w ..i . revived lin e. P' P.T7.A T Approximately seven t. is;i!id dolors v ; U be spent by the i '! h'ithhI Oid'T K.ialfs for the oonert'iis o" tii. i-' bmbiina here into one the finest e: ihrooma in the state of l-dara.

i Try this ! Hair gets thick, I glossy, wavy and beautiful ! at Once.

I mined in te V Vri! c rt:i m Tha t "s the joy of it. 1'onr hair becomes liht, vnvy fluffy, abundant and appears as soft. lustrous and beautiful as a yourifj Sill's after a IhiniiTinn hair cleanse. Just try tins moisten a cloth with a !'!;!' Pandemic ml caret u'!y draw it through your h;iir. taking one small Mratid at a lime. This will cleanse the hair of dust. iirt. or -xcessie oil, nod in just a few no -men's you have diubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful sun-rise n,i;s th-.e whose hair has been neglected or is scraggy, fide-1, dry. bri't'e or thin. Besides beautifying the hair. Patiderme dissolves pv.-ry parti-'ie of dandruff: cleanses, putties and Invigorates the scalp, forever stopping itohint? and falling: hair, but what w'l pba.-e you io"st will be after a f u- weeks' use, when you see new hair line and downy at first yes tmt really new hair Rrowins? all oyer the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it, surely net n small bottle of Knoa lton's Iaiub-i me from any drug s'ore or t-.-i'.et counter for a few cents. Adv.

GREAT LAKES SAILOR CONFESSES INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE fllli'.VUO, April 23. .lames Otto Iandride, of Greenleaf. Okla., a Bailor at the Oreat Uakes naval training stat o n. confessed tolay to navftl intelligence officers that he and Joseph Ab-vander, another sailor from Detroit, stole $1.;!50 in Liberty bonds and ?Soft ;n rash from a safe in the office of the naval relief society at Great J ,a k e s A'exandf r denies beinpr implicated In tiie rot-hery.

JAPS MAY WITHDRAW. ( INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 t.ONlN. April 23. The Japanese delegates have resolved to withdraw from the peace conference if their demand for K:ao t'hau is not satisfied before the Germans arrive at Versealles. a.-eordintr to an Exchange Telesiapli dispatch from Paris today. The .Japanese, say's the correspondent, are insisting upon an immediate decision.

RIOT IN "BLACK BELT" IN CHICAGO F INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, April 23. A "riot detail" of one hundred policemen ate today on duty in Chicago's "black belt" on the South-. Side to prevent -a renewal of hostilities between white and. negro reaidente of the section during which one negro was pro-bably fatally shot and more than a score of whites and negroes injured last night. The trouble started'when several neRio boys attacked five white youngsiers playinsr in the street early in the evening. Parents of the white boys protested to the negroes and a score or more fights in which clubs, bricks and guns were freely used, followed, ending only when the police reserves were rushed to ihe scene and arrested fifteen.

Buy your children Victory Liberty Bonds.

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vm prominent H-intineton county o.-n have bet n named to assist in the v r ic-ming home of the l.'Oth field a i :'! y. the Indiana regiment in the 1 - j .ti io v d : v i ion. htrop.T?: -..n5ressman Hi-key v '! bf Th principal speaker at the e.r- !. ir.d-edth anniversary- ceiebration i ' the oil-i Kellows. which will be held hre April iS. rtr.AZItj As a snecial feature in the Y'.-tcry ln drive in Clay Co. i let;,chmnt of Woild War Verterans ' i 1 at tend ineetints to be held in the - ---r:y every n:ght next week in the Cnit'd States trti n.. BhoOMINi-.TON' The state high hcoi oratorical contest will he l;el

April ;,. with a preliminary conin the afternoon, in which thirror.testanta wiil take par:.

roc-Jersey Swine Breeders' tton was formed.

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HI'N'TIXGTOX At a recent meet'Z of hog breeders of th Hjnting--n riistrir-j an organisation to be niiivn as the Huntington District Du-

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RAIN IS YOUR FRIEND Put it to work says the National Wzr Garden Commission, of Washington, which will send yon a garden book for a two-cent stamp to pay rosuge.

Miss Helen Buell of Indiana boulevard visited at th Miers home in E. Side Sunday. The Indies Bib Class wil hold a business and social meeting at the home of Mrs. George Slack of Pearl st. Thursday evening. All members are ureed to be present. Mr. and Mrs. William Starring of Indiana blvd. motored to Chicago on S : nday . If. B. Sternby of Chicago transacted bus nes. in Kobertsdale Tuesday. The Ladies Aid of the Evangelical church are giving an Apron Sale and a Bake Sale Thursday, April 24. Mrs. George Slack of Pearl etreet. and Mrs. Richard Fehrman of Myrtle avenue were Hammond visitors Monday. Miss Bessie Bemley of Indiana blvd , was the guest of Mrs. Hattie Willis at her home in West Pullman. Sunday. Mrs. John 1-arson and daughter, Elsie of Jjake avenue visited at the home of Mr.". Johnson of East Side Su-cday. Mrs. T. W. Kohr and daughter, Ktao. of Indiana blvd, were Hammond v.sitors Sunday. Miss Alvina Breckman, of Chicago, is visiiiiiK' at the home of her brother. Herman Breckman, of th9 West Tal k addition. Miss Eda Koman of Indiana boulevard was a Chicago visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Vis and family of Myrtle venue visited friends In Hammond Sunday. O. Ij. Brown, of Indiana boulevard, returned home Monday after visitine at the home of his mother, at Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breckman of I.umbard. Illinois, were the guests of the latter's mother. Mrs. Ehlers, of Myrtle avenue Sunday. At the regular meetlnsf of the Woainns" Benefit Association Wednesdayevening at tiie I. O. O. V. hall the hattcr wMl be draped for Mrs. .las.

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PIMPLY??, ELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood,the bowels and the liver with Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the successful substitute fcr calomel; there's never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do that r.'hich calomel does, and just effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. Ho one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste," a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good" feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; ycni will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a yreek. See how much better you feel and look, 10c and 25c per box. All druggists.

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Startsf In'Afer Sundays

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE

REMEDY DISCOVERED

DON'T LET IT STOP YOU Nothing could stop the boys at Chateau Thierry, says the National War Garden Commission, of Washington, so get into the war for food.

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Mmm JTerr Vailed to Ttni Wct Cbttn.t CiMt at File la w Days. FV-r years It has been proved that socalled external remedies applied to or Inserted in the rectum cannot cure piles, and at the best can only R've temporery relief. Surgical optrationa also do not rerffova this cause, but simply the formation. This wonderful prescription, known as M'.ro Pil Remedy, is so efficient in the treatment of pl'ss. that even chronic cases of from i0 to 30 years standing with profuse bleeding- have been completely cured in from th-ee to ten days. Think of i-' Jut a few doses of a carefully hflie.nced prescription and the most, persistent case of piles Is absorbed., never to return. Just read what Henry J. Stor.e of the txirsin, Ohio. Fire llepartment says: "I had bldlnp and protruding piles for three years and tried all kir of rermOles without result, but v thorough )v cured after takii'K one bottle of Miro." Frank T Phillips of Bird Island, Minnesota, rays: I us-d half a bottle nf Miro. It worked liAa a charm. I n loniter suffer with bleeding and rrotruding piles. I neer regretted the rnor.ev for such bTeeiuuK -s I m now enjoyir.g. I would have ui'Ki the whole bo'.!, but it was not necessary." All pharmacists dispense Miro or can frt it for you on s'uor notice. Sure'v i''s worth the l'ttl trouble to obtain it to h ri-.t of piles forever. IM POHTANT: What is known as itchinr piles ere not piles in the true ssnse of the word, althrugh this condition hit accompeny a true case of plies. For this condition Miro FUe Ointment haJ been prenared. as in sucli cases it is r.-t nnw.rv 'o take tlm Internal pre-scrii-'.i'.-Ailr.

SHRINE WEEK DE LUXE THEATRE -X) 1m 17) Prizes (livon Away, at the 'J, 7 and !) o'clock ! shows.

We are experienced, and know how to give service to the owners of Ford cars. We have the same methods, machinery and skill that they hare in the Ford Factory, and we use the same Parte made by the Ford Motor Company. Ford owners are doubly guaranteed by us as to the reliability of our service on Ford cars. Don't try to do it yourself, bring your car here. Incidentally we are getting a few Ford cars and are able to make fairly good deliveries. Touring Car, $525; Runabout, $500; One Ton Truck Chassis, $550; Coupe, $650; Sedan, $775. These prices f. o. b. Detroit.

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