Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMFJt Wr. ipr.snv. Xov. 12, 1910. NEGLECTING THAT GOLD OR COUGH? ! 5 h 1707?7 J56 G3-prcef beautifully i. HjL-liL-i illustrated Cora Products Cook Book. It really lielps to solve the three-meal-r-day problem. Every housewife should have cne. Write us today. Corn Products Refining Co.,P.O. Box 1 61 , Vfhy, when Dr. King New Dicovery so promptly checks it rS natural yon don't want to bo careless and let that old colt! or eoujrh dras ou or Uiut new attack develop seriously. Not whn you can get such a proved sncoevsful renuiuy as Dr. king's 'cvr Discovery. Cold, eours. irrippe, croup does not rcs'st this standard reliever very long. It quality ts as high today as It always has been nr.il It's been jtrovliiK feJeniily lu populitrity for more than fiftv yours. (We. and $1.20 a buttit- at all druggists. Give It a trial. New Yorl
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Conslipatsd? Here's Relief Xot th3t of fen harmful, always violent a ad Temporary help that comes frora harsh purgatives, but the comfortable, eratifyin?, corrective regulation of FTubuoru bowels so pronounced in Dr. King's Kew Life Fii's. Tonic to action, trty promote free hue row, stir tip trie lasy, tfcorousahly but co;;tly cieanaa the system of waste matter and fermenting foods, and g've you ken r,st for hard work and healthful recreaUoa. All druggists -C-c.
VHITING and its PEOPLE A ion, Ronald Falrh<. was torn oa Tuesday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ci. Ssiiith uf Amy Avenj. Tha l,".-ithir and sjU arc tioinar nicely. Mrs. Srntth'5 father. Dr. Johe;ih FuirfctUl of Uanville, 11., attendfcJ her. Mrs. J. J. Mes.jnburg of CVctral av--n-ie ntfrtained at cards, pdro betn? pityecj. Honors were awarded to Mrs. Harry Ive f-, Mr. Char'.'-. Is.-ng. aid Mr. James MoFaduen. A dainty luncheon v.-as served. Thn out of town r'.ieets were Mr. acd Mrs. Long of Park Manor. Miss Helen Stoe.ppol wrrth. i?tr of Mr?. John Bonpt who has been employed in the Standard Oil main office, hi? res'sned and gone to her home in F-tu, Ind. After a short visit with its she w;ll (To to Wabash. sh" will take a position It of t'r.e Service Motor Truck Ind.. v. h. th offlct C J m p a r; y J or, M-nr-" arrived here from the East r.i S nvi iv and ia a guest at the J.hn R. r-'ernson homo In New York avenu. T.-'i wedding of Mi Fearn ?Torrit-n and. Mr, Monroe will take place th.s eniRf . 5rgt.. I3r.r.d J. Prochaska of Ind:ana bouU '. ard who was In the Medical Detachment of the 81st Enirlneera and overseas for eighteen mcntha has return- i hom. He arrived ac Ifoo ker, N . J., from "Crest on November !rd rd I'caived hla discharge at Camp ( r r. M s a XT .Tins Stover of Ohl0 avir.c w,is t-.ken to the Si. Augustan h spi'a! in Chiraso yesterday Tnornln, wl,'-re the will undergo an examination. Misa Stover has been laid cr f :-r ti.e past yeyar as the result of k-i u'nyesa' m her ankln. Her re. c jv"-ry was very encouraging, but sin-a liiut Friday she has been suffering1 coas!diraily again. George MasMey of Fast Chlcagro, was arrested by officer Bcllan on the ehargs of runrilnp- an automobile on the ! wrong: e!da of the traffic guide. He ! was released on t"5 cash bond. j Mr. anj Mrs. Samuel Ppivak of La- ) Porte, avenue celebrated their silver wedding anniversary on Sunday in honof of their twenty-five years of wedded life. Tho ciebr.-it'.rn was held in the I. O. O. F. hall and was atttr.lii by about one hundred and fifty neovi". the guest from every Hty in the region. An elaborate supper wns serwd at 9 o'clock during which a str:nged orchestra furnished music. Af.cr the sup-! per. dancln? was enjoye.j tor aoveral hours. Mr.-. tfpivak wis the recipient
Seborrhea Kills the Hair Famo Kills Seborrhea
Seborrhea is an old trouble to which acientists bave given a new name. And science has found in Famo m new way of ovcrconing it. Seborrhea is the disease which kills the roots of the hair by means of the deadly dandruff bacilli. It doca to the hair what pyorrhea does to the teeth. Famo is a formula worked out in one of the recognized phartoaceutical laboratories of DetroitThree years were required to develop Famo. It proved its efficacy before it was offered to the public. The way in which Fa-no does it wock is almost unbelievable. Transformation is Wonderful Almost art once your eyes testify to tne transformationNew hair grows like the hair of healthy children. The scalp becomes like the scalp of a baby. All itchiig of the scalp a stooped. Famo brings back the look of health by a softness and lustre beyond wrda to describe. Famo Destroys Bacilli ,mo removes the obstacle to frowth. when it kills the aeborrhea dandruff bacilli. Ftee-d from t!ie bondage of disease, the hi.ir leaps into 'luxuriance. In women tic change it wonderful. If trKir hair was normally beautiui, the tcuuty is intensified. ED w AnD MIMAS CC
i. HARRY WEIS, HAMMOND. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, INDIANA HARBOR, SCHLICKER-S PHARMACY, EAST CHICAGO, MATTERN DRUG CO WHITING, Special Famo Ajents.
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Nothing better than Karo for candj making. For successful preserving use Karo fifty-fifty with sugar or use straight Karo if preferred.
Buy of many beautiful sifts In silver. The Home Economics Se. tlon of the Fortnightly club will met at tilhorn's uf Mrs. Charles Klos on lis;u street on nest Friday afternoon. Dr. O. II. Jloskltis left yesteida for a business trip to Indianapolis. The Civic Section of the Fortnights dub met at the home cf Mrs. Wil'iam P.ought In Cleveland avenue on M nFamo Contains No Alcohol Th natural color it enhanced nd arjrotat Im regarded. F.nia contain no 1roiiot. Alcohol, if used pwrsttrrifiy, ia harmful to th bail, as it dry tUa acaip mad hair. Ptmo co.nei In two ise a imall for 35 orQfi amw! an extra largr atxe at $1. Your cuwcgr bade if it docan't Mttay. Every member of tbe family should uac It. Fnw Is aold at all totirt (ood) counter. Application may b had at the better barber iopa. Storth03 fa fft mavircaJT nam far m morbidly mcriei rtow rom fha -bacaoat f'mndn of th acao. Thm aborrifeMin sicrffiofl forma m scaia or f?Aaa and tA Do.mnon if Jtnowt a Prom the laboratories of F. A Thompaoa K Cantarv. Manufacturuta Pbannacuu, ,..,vNO. Bacilli - Retards Cmyness
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Whiting Adve rtis em en ts Are Winners and are -r.ted by TKe W kllln. ri i C4. Ill.tn St., I'lionr 13H-W. FCR SAKE 3 40 i AVest Park Ave. News Co. t lor?!, adjoining; lnijuire AVh.t.nj; 11-11-1 MMI THIvlTH K TOMdHT Tom Mix m Kouerh Hi lirisr Romance" one or h:.s latest ar.d st you are to witness yet. Come cir'yy and avoid the rui-di . Also Su.!?hine Comedy, "Iahtl!n m Society." 11-12-1 rnins Tiimnii; tm.iiti "My Father's Wife." u !th June Eld-. riuKe :ui Harold tj yd Comedy; also a sjalishurK Wild A i m a ; P. dure. Couiins T-rn.u-r..w, K..i'.e VViiliams in "The Woif." 'oiiii'k Saturday, "Virtuous Men." with K. K. U;iscoln. 11-12-1 FOll FAEF : One second hand pool table at the Owl's Club, see Mr. Kay Walker. U-ll-3 day evening. The inwins was called to order by Miss Pe-rllia Tull after . which Mrs. II. F. Smith, chairman "f j tiie Puhlii; H-aUii i nmnn ttee, t"Ok rharL'e. M rs . J.ifm's Judn gave a review of the h.aiih laws of Whiting and of Indiana and Mrs. William Housrht pave an account of the regime of the Tuber.-ul-.sis So l'-ty of Lake couity. Mi,-- UaMncak. trio j-ch o' nnr:,.; fav? a r port of her w..rk . Mrs. It. F. ismith told "f the c-dl'-ci :.ln of gar bage and fguvf a report ..f tile work of the milk committee and a humorous reading-. The next meetirg w'll be at the home of Mrs. Arthur Beaubien . Messrs Fred J. Smith and Starr Sfowell have returned from a business trip to New York. Miss Ann Iiouwrias ts sufferir.R- with a sprained ankle as the result of fall r.g downstairs. Mensrs G. H. Milliard, O. E. Mek and lieuben M'iler left yesterday f -r Fort Wayne to attend the ilasnnlf convention. Wh'lin s-nt --ixtee-' candidates to take t e Consistory de gree. awon;' th.-m hemp- I.yinan an , Maurice Hitter and lV;:jamin Louis an. I'.o'aert Gordon. Better call up The Times anJ . ;t -,-.,r Vic.iiq .vrrn have it sent to yoar house every night. Then you 11 be sure it wilj be there.
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homes. In Ok oney V,'.. - ir? the Green Aii.-s Aii.y ti.;ut nft land who is to be one of our Fail ibrldea was tlu- lx.noml Kuest at a iniscer.anenu.s tliower gi- en -.t the New ell home on Myrtle avui'ii', Saturday evi n.t:n Tiie I. : . was beautifully (iee.,rat.-,i for the occasion Mus.c and gariK s consisted of the evening's am.ifomctita, after whi- h a vej y dainty cou.-e junci:. ..n was serve,). May was the recipient of riany beautiful as wed ! uaetul gilts and t ii 1'cartSest congratLlationj of all ; reje;it. Mrs. E. F.-''.o 1 i-'pendlnir a lew flays at Walkfraown, lud.-, the (,'uest of Mrs. r.va TreM . Elmer Atchison and M ss ri-uma i Mvanson or Hammond saw Ia,e it Froni Me." at the Ftuuei.iak.-r the.itre in Ciiiisiri) last Sunday. A few friends -tepp.d in and re FOR WOlEil" What Lydia E. Firikham's Vegetable Compound Did For Ohio Woman. rortmonth, Ohio." I . ufTere-l frcm irregularitif-s, pains in my Fide and was fo v'psk at tirru-3 I couid hardly get around to do ry work, and as I h; 1 four in my family find three boarders it made it very hard for me. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound was recommended to me. I took it and it has restored my health. It is certain;' the best
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medicine for woman's ailments I ever saw." Mrs. Para haw, R. No. 1, Portsmouth, Ohio. Mrs. Shaw prove..! the merit of tl i medicine and wrote this letter in on:- r that other sutTering women may rind relief a3 she Cid. Women who are sufTorine' a3 ."he was should not dra; along from day to pay without giving this famous root and herb rmedv. I.vdiaF Pinkhnm'a Vpfrt. table Compound, a trial. For f.p-cial advice in regard to such ailments write to Lydia R.PinkhamMedicin. Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its forty years experience is at your service.
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Li ; , T..t (kn. minded Mis. J. Ldesen loulevard vf her birtl.da part of Ih-x wo k , Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Mau-ie l.a 1 i i.v m- w. re it.n day at Westx i.Ie. Indiana. liontynn'O'i. 11.. y .-; i;f Iiu'.lan.-t at the Atchison home on l.ikv avtm. ind left y.st, id..y for I-.Pv.-ile, Ind. where they will visit with relative, aft. r which they will re '.urn -tKJ Ciock. to live with the i.utcr's lather, Frc l.uHayne. Mr. and Mrs .Arthur ,emet returned from K r.tucky where they to k ti.e remain.; cd their little .-on who died at their hone n Indiana boulevard, for interment. Mr. and M-s. C. Masterson of Myit1.. avenue "is.t-.d at tiie bono- oi the r daughter and faniiiv. .Mr. an,! Mrs. !'. Swank of Indiana Uaihor on last Sunnay . Mr. and Mrs. Philllnc cf Fast So!w. r t'lucrtainci at th- h tr.e of Mr. and M:s. H. Kb:, ni ,f ti e AVest Park Adl.ti-n on S .tur ay -.-n M. The I-ad,.s iUbie Cl..i-s w . 1 i meet : . horn.- !' Mrs. C. Goto. Th:.is-'.a; , vi-nir.s; . All members ai r-'n'i. st.-d be presnt. Mr. L. E. Mo-nteh f Cary, El., visd Mr. and Mrs. in ami :' i r i , y of 1 'ievelan 1 avrnue tiie hitter part of i;--st week. Mrs. Harbv of rhi c. spent the week-end with her dauar.tcr. Mrs. C. Stress and family of M. rtle avenue. MERRILLVILLE A very in t ylei-iHviile a.-t T.i'ii s.i , s. P. . Wood e 1 i u; las, er-stinr meeting of the Woin-in".- ''I'll' was li- ld on v ait-'ri; on. X -v. 5. Mrs . s. the i res iu iit, Mrs v'a: -, pre-daing. Aft.-r th. followed b; .Mrs. S-lieei hiiisrir. o f ratricfle son;j, the usual t.rder of business n r,f Gary, chairman of tiie State Park Commission and Secretary ; the National Park Association, in b.T . ,ifaiii.fc' maner pave a very instructive .ilk en lines con.-ervUig- fn.oiri-i p;; and pro'., t tlr.tr the Sand Dunes cf l.aKe r.uter are! I.aP.ute Cos. which are ady to take the fourth place in the A'ati. p. a I park. in the esti-.r.ation by ,m of our eminent men. An urgent aj peal was made to the uii to J -in other clubs ,f the County , a vi it to the P. a .r.e Clue a; Treont, t'et folic w r k vv. fine d y w t.. a w to ir. -pir an create p ...;ic s':nir.ent strontr enough to train the vic.ry in the preservation of the I.unes. Past Saturdi.y afternoon tw ' nty-f.ve n.emb--rs of th? M. E. I.adn-s Aid Society and relat.ves rave Mrs. f!u,dah Way man Glaaiea a surprise, the occasion beinpr her seventieth birthday . Mh
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nerves are to a woman's body the telegraph system which surely warns her of any trouble in tho feminine make-up. Doctor Pierce's Fvonte Prescriptio; i-? the ideal woman's tonic for such conditions. It cures and builds up. When a woman comp'ains of backache, dizziness or pain when everything looks black before her eyes a dragging feeling, or bearing-down, with nervousness, she should turn to this "temperance" herbal tonic, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It can be obtained in almost every drug store in the land and the ingredients are prin t i in plain English on the wrapper. Put up in tablets or liquid. Dr. Pierce's Invalid;' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., will send a trial size for 10c..
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P '""-",',S--?'sJ4?j 7 rr." t 'T:-t i;' thi: Win. Wouds home i.urs i - .Mrs Fill f.latchley rf Giry, attn 1d oi. : D: . ,vii M :.st S eii hei e la.- t Sunday . and Mrs. Id .inss visited their r::s and family in Hammond on turday . Quite a iiumk r of essays were sent n foi ;;e contest Tuesday eve nine t r.e Pa r.-nt-T. ache! s' metir,m .-ubject Milk as a Food ., ' Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ti-rney hav o e;i t u a ae.i: for sev-ornl vvec-kt 'tum.rj th hits ,.f the wc-.-k. PAIN'TIXG, DECORATING PAPEk HANGING, GRAINING iiru cs t i in :i 1 1 is I'lli.fir i lainrtii,n.l clierri n. :.-. i. Kl' en. h: XZZZ-l, 1213 Monroe Despondency is a thing of evil results. Worry produces nothing but wrinkles and wretchedness. Let tho reader put a note on her bureau, on her desk, and at the head of her bed, just two words, "DON'T WORRY' Worry is the greatest foe to the happiness of an- household. An an mious, d e p o n d e n t face, a- fretful, complaining voice, will make every one imcomforlabi?. A woman's nerves arc more truly tho cause of worry than outside troubles. Tho j w.
