Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1919 — Page 8

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Tirr times Thursday Nov. 11 1910. rSYRUP OF FIGS", CHILD'S LAXATIVE DISMISSED. TELLS OF IMMORALITY IN CAMP OF WOMEjN U. S. OFFICIAL TO DIRECT TAKING OF CENSUS IN PANAMA IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA CAUSE BACKACHE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from Stomach, Liver and Bowls.

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Accept "C8.!fornia ' Syrup of Figs I only lcok fur the name California on j rhe package, th.n you are sure your' child ts havit if th best an I mo't harmloss !?xailvi) or physic for the littbij stomach, livt r and bowels. Children I !?v its delicious fruity taste. Full' directions for flit id's dose on es.cn rot-J t. (Jut it wi: bout fenr. j Motherl Tou must jay "California." j i. : WHITING and its PEOPLE anda Buczkowskl, daughter of Petj r B'Jizk in 5ki, i.s in,; roving at the St. ! Margaret's hospital and is now thought j to be out of d.umer. The yound lady J cut her "w rist most severely by fail- ' 'ing on a bottle which, broke, she jiav.ng beon knock? i down by a bicycle . Her arm which was cut dear to the bene. tat the wrist, it is thought will be perIfnaneutiy disabled. Sirs. G. 11. Flrleid who spent a few jfiays here visiting her daughter, Mrs. iC .G. Ma-kev of Oliver street, has rcturned to her home In Culver, Ind. Mrs. Jam . Durham who was the gutst of M:s. Walter H. .m!th of Ollvsr street, bus returned to her home I In Sullivan, Ind. ( The Men's Cub of the Christian j Church h-M their first meeting this FREE TO Asthma Sufferers , A New Home Method That Any- ' one Can Use Without Discom- . fort or Loss of Time. V f , V ha r a n.-w method that contra!' ; As:i.",H. find we want you to fry It at uur rfi-!;s'). No m.-uvr w hother your i jiase is of long standing or recent deiLi'ii:, ivhfihir it is present as or-ca-n.-r:,l or chmnio Asthma, you should nH .r u. tiiai of our n;thoti. No ti.i'C r in w hat climate you live, no rv.atit r what yur a?- nr occupation, if ;l'o'i r. ri troubled with Asthma, our tnt'.h.'d i.!if"iM r!:ee you promptly. : . V.'- m. -en lly w i:it to send it to thosa :tl .'-? ni ! hop l.ss a-s, where all 'forms of inhnl'TS. douches, opium prep..rnUon. fumes, "ratent. smokes," etc., have failed. V- want to show everycp our e;Tpevse. that this rew riethI'd is des:p;:-d r" end all dift', u!t;es. all s, and all those terrible icroxJ sr.is; a! Or.ce, f This free of:"r Is to important to negr- ! J-cf a tuoi'e day. Vr.'a now and bee In i Thf method at onee. S"rid no money. ' Simply mail coupon below. Do It today. TREE T&IAX. COXTPOW. FRN'TIEH ASTHMA CO.. P.oom Niagara and Hudson sts., Buffalo. N. T. fcend free, trial of your method to: LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY , ,; BY E. C CARROLL ; ,7" Of Crrl! A Nwtw Ihj middle.aokd and glasses. T'ltin? folks, whose eye muscles rsiv he aide to overcome consiier- ' abl errors of vision, are often 11:1av.ars t luti anything is wrong with their e . s. F.ut when middle life coin 's "lie e balls harden, and the imis h s are unable ti overcome errors of vision, and rlnsses become more and m"r necessary. Kvery middle nijed person who is not a wear' r of Klass. s should lose no time in peek! ni; the aid and ni ;c. of an Opt'-metrist. Glad to bo of service to you. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 186 Stat St, Hammond. ftL j r pi vi n m mrn n h

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a i1VJ Violet Douglas-Pennant-Violet Douglas-Pennant, daughter of Baron Penrhvn, dismissed as commandant of the British women's royal air force, has appealed for an inquiry at which she may vindicate herself. In her testimony before the house of lords she told of immorality existing in the camp. Whttin. Advertisements Are Winners ! are areettted by The A liltlna Jlmi 5:4. llth St.. rttone 13-- . KOH S.M-F One second hand pool table at the owl's Club, see Mr. Hay Walker. 11-11-3 STH THE TRI1 TON GUT Last time tonight to see Tom M!x in his latest marvelous photoplay; also Sunshine Comedy, 'l.'ahhlliig In Society." 11-13-1 WAN'TF.Ii 1;r! for h'-usowork ;n family of 2. KOOd I'.on-e and good wages to right party. 23 9 Central avenue, or Fhone KS-M. 11-13 1 PHICK.S TMKUni; TOMiaiTi Karle Wi'iiajns in 'The Wolf," his latest putut'c' from the ilra-c.at'c play by Kucene Walter. ,ls. a 1'athe News and a ilauk Mann 'medy . C"mln Saturday, "Virtuous Men." with K. K. Lincoln and Grace I'arl.1.3. C'mln? Monday and T ics jay, ' The 'Birth of a Hace." 11-13-1 FOR REXT: Heat. 1IS7 Four Koorn Flat Steam Roberts v. 11-13-1 season in the church pa :rs, electliij the following officers: President Arthur Lauer. First Vice President W. I.. Thorp. Second Vice Prt-sident--K. Swetnam. Thiid Vice Pr-siint C. K. Naff. Secretary E. W. Nyland. Treasurer C. H. Spanburg. The next meotn er will be held on Friday evening. N"vri!'?r 14th at 7 p. m.. at whi. h all men interested in the. club are expetted to te present. Tha I'jthian i'isters wt'l havi. a special me":r,2T af the hall fm"rrow afternoon at on o'clock . All members are requested to b pre.-ent. Jor. n K .Moore who is taking a mechanical and Chemical Engineering Course at the University of Illinois, spent the week-end here visiting his mother. Mrs. Mattle More of Cleveland avenue . Among the c.isfs cominir up In the c ty court on Tuesday were Peter TVamond. fined $1 and costs for wreckless auto driving; Gerce Masty, fined tl and costs for driving machine on the wrong side of the traffic signal; Peter Buna, fined $1 and costs for being Intoxicated . Mrs. William Harper entertained the members of the l,o at Women's Ciasx of the Christian chutch on Tuesday evening. William Reed, of Sheridan avenue, who has been 111 for the. pat week was In a dangerous condition on Tuesday but showed a slight improvement today The Methodist Indies Aid Society lulri a Silver Tea at the home of Mrs. II. K. Humjhreys yesterday afternoon. The assisting hostesses were Mesdamea Mattie Moore. Walter Gmther. Joseph I. 1 - - 1- - - - - J USED FIFTY YEARS HAKES PURE BLOOD AT ALL DRUGGISTS ' hy itself. It phonograph that i it! it - Y !J j . ri 1 h 1 I & Music Co. Phone 661.

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I Shaucraft and C. K. Vincent. Ton-.- Kowalski. was fined SI and costa for speeding with a motorcycle, upon payment he was released. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kljink Alil.si n tit slhrl. dan avenue entertained the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J . Ireiand. of Union Mills, Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. O. Nichols of Hebron, Ind., on Sunday . Miss Wilrna Nichols of Shr dan av"ti'H fepent Sunday In Chicago. The formation of the Old Settler's Club in Whiting took place at the Community House on Clark street on Tuesday afternoon, choosing Armistice Day as the day for organintzion . A number signed up for the membership, those living In Whiting 2k years or over being eligible. The r,ext meeting will be held next Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Community House. The remains of George Barowsky, a pipe fitter, employed by the Standard Oil Co., who met his fate by falling from a scaffold, were removed to his home S723 Houston avenue. South Chicago. Parowsky leaves a widow, he being married only rlne months and being a steel striker, had taken a position at the local refinery whero ha had worked only a week. Mrs. Chas. Kloso will entertain tha Home Economics Section of the Fortnightly Club at her home in 119th St.. tomorrow afternoon. The E. and M. Club will be entertained by Mrs. Frank Parr In the Pedersen flat this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wlll.om Plight entertained a number of fr ends at a dinner party nt their home in Cleveland avenue on Tuesday evening in honor of Armistice Iay. After ths dinne.r dancing and various other amusements were enjoyed. The parent-Teachers Association will meet tomorrow evening after which a dancing party Is t0 be, enjoyrd by all wishing to accept tha hospitality of tho Association. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. Unyd O. Smith of 1343 Amy avenue, a son. ROBERTSDALE The old Settlers of Pobertsdale and Whiting had their first and very interesting meeting at the Community House on Tuesday afternoon with a goodly number In attendance. The next meeting will be held Tuesday evening, November 18. at 7:30 o'clock, when they are going to organise and make definite, plans for the club and also have election of officers for the coming year. People that have been here for the past twenty years will bt numbered among the Old Settlers, Ladies, as well as gentlenv.m, are Inrltel. The ladies ara asked to please btlng t.iel rthimbl s as curtt n gin's his been purehasedor thtj winJows of the 1 ui d'ng. Two more &f our popular younqr porle, William Smith of Whiting ani Miv Sutherland of Pobertsdale are drifting into the sea of matrimony, being married at the Methodist church of Crown Point yesterday. The grom'j brother Frances DiCKir.on, and Mrs. C. Newell, lister of h. bride were their attendants. On their return they will temporarily reside at the home of ths briit-'a sister, Mrs. C. Newell of P?ir; street. Mr. and Mrs. Smyth have the best wishes and the heartiest cjr.rattilatlons of the community. Mr. M. Cooper relative of Mrs. Arthur Peaublen of Atchison avenue recently returned from Falonlta Oree-, where he has been doinc mis.vopn.ry work for the past tn years. He Is on a year's furlough and wai entertainer at the Arthur Peaublen home at d:nner on Tuesday yevenlng. Miss Adeline I.-erenz of Myrtle avenue, spent the last week end as the guest of Mrs. W. Newman of Ttossrs Park, Chicago. H. T. Godding of Myrtle avenue, who has been confined to his home for several days by illness Is better and has resumed his work at the Standard Oil Co. Mr. and Mrs. W. Timm and son Wesley of Lake avenue, were In Chicago on business Tuesday. Pon't forget the Ladles' Bible Class at Mrs. Gothe's home on Indiana blvd., this evening. All members are urged to Attend. Mrs. Roy Moore who has been confine at the St. Perr.ard's hospital In Superfluous Hair DeHlracfe DvMtrfkelav the rigrlaa Matf arr Dahlia, opmtf a id catlrwty Lferait prtmdpla fraa l7 aa-er rafad. Tt rHa fcsJr af Ira vitality by attaeVJiMC It under tfce afcla. Oaly aevnlaa ReUlrneie kua a awktck toarantra tm aach pacfeaare. At toilet nuattn tm at aaa (S alaaa. mr T Baafl frasa a twt alaia wrapper m J-eawia oi FREE : wtta at1aMlala af a I h a t amt aorittra rialntse' what eanaa a Air n'fae, ana airaa, whjr tt Idopcmm aaa how PrWIrarle de-rttaltaas It. asallad tm plmjo aal4 nrtlOrt an raawest. tVsiHmrla, FnrU Ave. Km IWth St. New Tartu PAINTING, DECORATING PAPERHANGING, GRAINING Best of work estimates cheerfully given. Phone Hammond 109(1 M. HENRY 1215 Moiuoej St

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Robert M. Esttes. For the first time In the history of the census bureau at Washington another repul.lic has asked for the services of an American expert to taks xharjje of its census. Robert M. Kstes of the department of commerce, bureau of census, has been appointed by President Parrai as director of census for Panama. Estes has been connected with the bureau for nineteen years. Dandruffy Head3 Become Hairless If you wan plenty of thick, beautiful. ! glossy, silkv hair, do by all ni"ani get rid of dandruff, for It wi'.l starve your j hair and ruin It If you don't. ! It doesn't do much good to try to j brush or wash it out. Tha only sure j way to get rid of dandruff Is fo dissolve j it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten tha scalp and rub It In gently with the finger tips Py morning, most If not -all of your dsndruff will be gone, and threw or four more applications will completely destroy every single, sign and trace of It. You will find. too. that all Itching and dlirging of the scalp wii! stop, and your hair wi'.l look and feel n hundred tlmas better. Ton can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It Is Inexpensive and four ounces Is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never falls. adv. Chicago for the past ten days, returned home Monday much improved from her recent operation, but still In a very weak condition. Hallowe'en as usual was a terror to property this year, as a number of the fences and even coal sheds were torn down and several gates carried away, onyone discovering any gates lying around, please call 11S-M and oblige reporter. J. Hemmick of Myrtle avenue Tlsited his nephew Ellis tfhauer who Is confined at the Alexin Brothers Hospital in Chfeago and Is In a ery critical condition. HIGHLAND The following program will be, given In the town hall, GrifTlth. Fridayevening. November 14, commencing at 7:30 p. rn . The proceeds to go into the church re-building fund: Great Divide (Irchsira. True Love. Cornet Solo Blaine Hutchins. Heading Mrs. Tedelow. Apple Blossoms, Reverie Orchestra. Reading Harold Swardson. Vocal Duet Mrs. E. Hoffman and Miss Guthrie. Two L'ttle Bull-Finches. Cornet Solo 'Plains Hutchins and Clarenca Hutchins. Wiener Pon Bor.s, Piano Solo Mrs. N. V. Andrews. The Linnet and Lark, Flute and Clarinet J met Mrs. Bessie Smith and Clarence Hutchlns. Zallah. Egyptian Intermezzo Orchestra . Rending Mrs rdelow. iinns A Boat Song. P. Ty the Waters of Minnetonka Clarence Hutchlns . Cornet Duet, a stunt Blaine Hutchlns and himself. Beelzebub, Pass Solo Clarence Hutchins . Reading Harold Pwar1on. Memories of Home--Orchestra. Refreshments in the basement. GRIFFITH Many of the Griffith people attended ' the Armistice Day program at Hammond last Tuesday. Mr. Don L. Pichards of Valparaiso, expert piano tuner and violin teacher, was in town Tuesday raising the pitch of the Town Hall piano ta "concert pitch" for the coming Hutchlns family concert Friday night, Nov. 14. 1819. Mr. Pichards participated In the rehearsal during the evening and pronounced each one of the Hutchlns a musical artist of highest class. Mr. L. Hrertow. proprietor of the T. M. C. A. restaurant at fcherervllle. was taken to Mercy hospital, Gary, on Monday, suffering with a broken rib. The acident ooeured when bis auto was upset by bee g crowded off the road Cured His RUPTURE I wa badly ruptured while lifting a trunk severs f wt r na-o. Doctors said my only hopii of cure was an operation. ' Trusses did me no rood. Finally I got! hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. V'c.rs have passed mid the rupture has never retruned. althugh I am doing hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation, no lost time, r.o trouble. I havo nothing to sell, but will give full Information about how you may rind a complete cure without operation. If vou write to me. Eugeno M. Pullen, Carpenter, 329F Msrcellus ve., Manasrjuan, N. J. Better cut out) this notice ajid show It to any others who are ruptured you may save a life j or at least stop the misery of rupturo I and the worry and danger of an opera- 1 Liu. AU v

That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brewing a mixture of Sa;re Tea and Sulphur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face When it fades, turns gray or streaked. Just an application or two of Sage and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mixture; you can get this famous old rrripo Improved by the addition of other 'ngredients at a small cost, all rady for use. It Is railed Wyeth's Kfi ge and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon, to bring buck the natural color and lustre of yocr hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sagj and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time, by morning the gray hair has disappeai d. and after another application Is becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. adv.

hy a larger car. Mrs. Sam li . "Woods and daughter. I Margaret, of Lottaville, spent Tuesday j with Mrsl. Malmstone. lr. George, O. Davis ba been appointed chief surgeon of th B. J. & E. It. P. to auccaad Dr Juat Burr 7. decaaaod. . . The new to-wn amp is g-lvtng a s-ol-ume of water Cut It la heavily charged I with sulphur. Tha Town Board at Its regti!ar monthly meeting last Friday rt5ht, bought 800 feet of flr hose from the New York liuildln gand Packing Co., of Chicago. The $26,100 C per cen Water Works Bond Issue was sold to The Peoples Siate Hank of Crown Point Tho factory of the Associated Paper Products Co., began opeiations Wednesday, after several weeks shut down for repairs . A Travelogue lecture, descriptive of of the Marvels of Our Western Wonderful, will be given by Mr. Janus Smith of Chicago in the town hall at Griffith. Ind.. Monday. Nov. 17. 1913, at 7:30 p. m. There will be 125 beautiful colored slides. The. entire proceeds of this exhibition and others that are to follow, will be divided as a benefit among the families which suffered from the terrible Tiash Powder explosion of AugUFt 21. Let all manifest their sympathy and at the same time enjoy a most Interesting, instructive and beautiful entertainment by attending the entire course. Admission 25 cents. ESSEX PRODUCTION DOUBLED FOR 1920 Just four months from the time work on It was started, a new. $1,220,000 factory addition to be devoted exclusively to the production of Essex cars has been completed and is now In full operation, according to word received from Detroit today. At the same time it was announced that 40,000 Essex cars will be built in 1920. jvist double the number turned out this year. The Essex engines will continue to be built in the Hudson factory, but the production iins have been mov-d Into the pew building to provide the necessary rotm for expansion. Combining every ficillty of scientific engineering with many exclusive and advanced methods to assure maxi mum efficiency, accuracy and fine workmanship, the new factory contains approximately 160.000 square feet of manufacturing space. Provision has been made for future expansion by the addition of three more stories. Avoids Boss and Work By Burying Himself Alive l INTE1NATI0NAL NEWS SERVICE M1IH L.ETOWN, Pa.. When you desire to avoid the boss during working hours all you have to do is to bury yourself alive. This brilliant idea was rcent!y conceived by a local work man and It worked until a fellow workman "pave him awv." The workman, hiss employer refused to divulge his name, was much needed for a certain Job one afternoon and his foreman had searched everywhere through the plant, but the search had proved fruitless. At the end of the day's work he was still missing and It was bel eved that he had teen taken 111 and had rone to his home. Next morning the misa ng workmen reported for duty with a plausible explanation for his absence on the preceding day. All was well until his pal began to "squeal." He de: clared that the workman burled himself in a heap of nhavings, head and all. and used a straw as a breathing tube. 111 and Nervous, INnrses dislike the sesson of thunderstorma. "w are not afraid of lightning ourselves." a rmrse la a woman's hospital told me. "bnt It has n harmful effect on the pntlents. Most sick reople fear lightning, tn oases of extreme -weakness, or nervousness a dozen flashes of Minding lightning reduce, the pntlent to a state of utter prostration." Don't throw youi yapcr awa? rithout reading the W3fit ad page. 16799 in New York City alone from kidney trouble last year. Don't allow yourself to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard against this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard Temedy for kidney, Itvar, bladder and uric acid troubles. Holland'? national remedy since 1695. All drugs'"', three sizes. Guaranteed. Laek for tha nana CoW M-d.l as eery boa a accapt do imitatioai

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CROWN POINT NEWS (fTppening9 Of A Day la Lake County Lively CapitaL

Encouraging reports come to the family of Mra. Groman In this c'ty froia Michael Reese hospital in Chicago. Mrs. Groman having taken a decided turn for the better on Tuesday, ana the doctor are now optimistic over her complete recovery. Misses Leah Kraft and Lola Barnes, of Gary attended the American Legion dance on Tuesday evening. The members of the three hands In Crovn Point tendered a farewell party tn honor of George H. Smith and family on Wednesday night at Central Muslo Hall. The evening was spent In dancing and eor.dabiilty. Refreshments were serve j. The Chrysfcdite Club enjoyed their fortnightly feci at the clib rooms this week. Miss Carrie Kobelin delightfully entertained the, Q. A. M. ciub at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maack on Tuesday evening. Dinner was served at f, :30. aftrr which t he evening was spent in playing bridge. Mrs. Julia Smith won first prise and Mrs. Luida Jientges held second high score. The sudden death of Mrs. Christ. Adank ccurfd on Wednesday at the home ,,f her daughter in Chicago where she was visiting. Mis. Adank has ben in rather poor health for several years but her sudden death comes as a great sho, ;c t0 her family and many friends in Crown Point. The body win be brought to Crown I" int for burial. The Adank home is north of town . Charles J. Kramer proprietor of the Ferndale and Cash and Carry grocerystore In Crown Point has disposed of his Morocco store to Harvr-v Hathaway who recently came to Crown Point to reside, having sold out his store in Leroy a short time ago. Cor ree Kramer, proprietor of this s'ore will work DID YOU EVER USESLOAN'S? Keep It handy to promote prompt relief from rheumatic pains and aches "T THEN' you know what 5Josn V V I-'nirnent W'H as thousands of men and women the world oyer know, you, too. wiii keep it handy. Voj will ue it fur those "twinges of rheumatti," for relievinjr that lame bark, muscle stitlness an! soreness, acheS, all sorts of external pains, and cxp s;ire aftermaths. O ily takes a little, applied without rubbing. Soon penetrates, scattering th- congestion, bringing merciful relief to the throbbing, jumping part. Three sizes 3?c. 7fc, $1.40. Any druggist has it. If not, we'd like to know his name. -?f-r" FRIDAY and Phone 793

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in the Ferndale store. The death of Ixjis Ryan, the eleven year old daughter of Mrs. Harry Castle of Gary, but formerly tlf Crow rPoint, occured on Tuesday for appendicitis, in Mercy hospital, following an operation. The little girl was wel; known and liked in Crown Point wher she resided hero. The body will b, brought to Cr' wn Poi n t and t h fiifp-n held at St. Clary's cii'ircu on Frhia.-

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