Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 333, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1922 — Page 14
April 1922. THE TIMES
Affairs County
At The Capital
Several rromlnent Crown Point ir.cn are interested In Gary's new financial institution, the Commercial Trust Co., which will open its doors for business on June 1st. at ." East Sixth avenue, Gary. John Brown, president of the Firsi National Bank of Crown Foint, will be president of the new bankins house. 'William J. Clover. Jr, a former Crown Point man, who has been connected with Kelley-Scmmes iii Gary will be secretary. Xeal Brown, albert Maa-ck, and John Brown, of the First National here will be three of the directors. The Commercial Trust Co. will also take over the business cf the
I-ake County Title & Guaranty Co., for Gary and Calumet township and will do a general abstract business in all its branches. Robert Mott, of Hammond, will havd charge of this department. - A representative of the State Tax Board will be in Crown Point on April 19th, to confer with County Assessor Will Black relative to the roa". estate valuations in Lake coun
ty. Mrs. Helen Heide will Iw a lunch
eon guest or inenas ra cruoao on j Saturday. I ilr. and Mr.. George Harden returned on "Wednesday from it. Peters 1 burs', I'll, where they base fpont
the winter. They made the return trip in Dr. A. L. Salesbury's car. Miss Harriet Yittum, head of the Northwest Settlement House in Chicago will speak at the Methodist church on Sunday night under the auspices of Young "Woman's, Missionary Society. Clayten D. Boot is In Chicago several days this week 6n business connected with his lumber yards here, Little Buddy Place who xvas severely injured several weeks ago, wu 5 brought home from Meroy hospiial, Gary, on Wednesday and .is recovering nicely. The ladies of the Lutheran church
j were hostess at a birthday party on i Wednesday complimentary to Mrs.
George Heintz, who celebrated her 75th birthday on that day. The afternoon was spent in a social way and was a most enjoyable event for a!l who attended. Mrs. David Stewart and daughter. Harriet), of Frankfort, who have
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This beautiful new Brougham, a type introduced five years ago by Jordan, now rapidly being imitated by the high priced or builders.
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will tell you the tru.h about his cars, ami will not recommend a car which is not adaptable to your reijuire men t. Bi'ur in mind that you are not in position to judge the future performance of any used car. The deaU-r is th only -person in . olved in the transaction who can sivo you any valuable. Information on that point. So first pock out she dealer 'in whom y y:i can place implicit confidence i-uch a dealer covets your good-wi 1 far more than Jar money."
AGED FARMER'S HORRIBLE DEED
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CAI1.M1. i'l.. April fi. At trie point. if death from wounds today, Aaron White. 70 yta.- old Hprington farmer, who blew his wife's lif:i.: off with a shot sun because she prevented him from kilrn- the nei:bbor'.s animals, o.prcs-Md no regte:.for his deed. While Slioriff Gibhs postf-if etra guards to prevent a pos.-'tbi- lyttehing; attempt, . White lay mute on nis cot. lie wis seriously wounded by
the Sheriff's posse which captured him. According- to neighbors. . some stray mules got into White's farm yard yesterday. He ran for his shot gun, intending to shoot them. Mrs. White, seeking; to acrt trouble, ilro'. e th mules out. Turning upon tier w itii an oath, Whiti fired a sho: point blank. Mrs. White's face wit, torn away and she cl.cd almost instantly. Mrs. White was the mother of s:. fct o ii children.
In the early days of the Wright airplane in 1U03. the speed of their machine was about thirty miles an hour. Just recently the airplane has t .;ched . the mark of 211 inilej an hour.
YOUR DRUGGIST '; Does not keep I'inkham's com pound. He ell It. During the year 1920, nearly 3.000.00't bottles of this medicine were shipped from the factory ar Lynn, Massachusetts. There is also a branch 'in Canada and one In Mexico. Tydia E. Pinkham's Vegctabl" Compound has the largest sale of any medicine for women's ailments, Kvery day more an 1 more women are proving its worth. Made of selected roots and herbs, this compound contains no harmful drugs and can be taken In safety by any woman. Adv.
Tie Inca civilization mas on ths deoiim when t'ortez discovered it.
Miss Olive lark. t mi., oi-.i. - r ;t. r
! Ark., has the distinction of being: j the first woman sheriff of her I state. She is considered indispenj sable in handling omen prisoners. ; She carries a (run, wears j. sheriff's ' badge and makes arrests just iik , the rest of the force.. .
I been visitinK their daughter, Mrs. j Julius Greisel this week, were callI cd home on Wednesday on account of the sudden illness of Mr. Stewart, j Misses Ruby Tatterson, Mildred : Barr. Loretta Neunfeldt, Rosalie
Piatt, May Cunningham and P.uth Bradford were the winners in the reading contest which was held on Wednesday to select readers lor the finals which will be held on net Monday evening at the hii,-h school auditorium. Rev. Duning, Mrs. "W. Thomas and County Supt. Condon were the judges.
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will afford him the pleasures he anticipates if purchased here. Iriese Suits have just the snap to them that makes the boys feel like men. Many styles to choose from. They are 2-Pant Suits which of course means double war. Sizes 7 to 1 0 '$7.95 Sizes 11 to 17 $3.50 op Large Assortment of BOYS TROUSERS, 98c FINE LOT OF BOYS' CAPS, at 95c
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'Th used car Jockey is fast disappearing: from the marts of trade." according to Poy Fudge of Overland-Pudge Company, distributors in Lake county for WUIys-li.nl?ht and Overland cars, who says that the big volume of used car business is done today by regularly established merchants of new automobiles. "There Is a -whole lot of comforter the purchaser in the thought that he is buying a used car from some one who value3 the element of good-will," says Mr. Pudge. "Every nierchajit is new automobiles who is doing any business at
all invariably pets a stock of used cars. Today, the modern dealer accepts them as a part of his usual operation. lie informs himself fuily about them and tells ail about th'em when he offers them for sale. "The result Is that the used car is a constructive force in the market, making sale of new cars more easily possible for the dealer. When a man gets a square deal on a used car he is likely to remember it when he buys a new one. "There is no risk in the purchase of a used car today from us or from any other ifiremanently established dealer. TVe learn all about each car and tell you about it. We sell it in the expectation of making a customer and a friend of the buyer. Many who now buy our new cars
bought a used car here first. "The i'oe?t way to secure a good used car at a fair and Just price is to first releet the dealer from whom
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Science discovers falling hair due to simple infection (Sebum). Now quickly overcomes it
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Pay Nothing Unless we grow hair. , The Van Ess treatment is absolutely guaranteed. You are the sole judge. The warrant is signed by your oxen druggist. You assume no risk making this test.
This is to ofTer you, under absolute money-back guar, antee, the new Van Ess treatment, which, under clinical tests, grew hair on 91 heads in 100. It embodies new principles. Principles heretofore unknown to science. Now high authorities say baldness soon will be a rarity. For hair roots seldom die. And this method revives them. Test it yourself at
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Hair Roots Rarely Die
Records show 4 men in 7 are bald, or partially bald, at 40. Modern science proves this to be unnecessary. Proves only 5 men in 100 need ever be bald! Baldness is not a disease. Xote this fact and mark it. It is merely a symptom of infection of an infectious scalp oil, known as Sebum. Remove this infected Sebum and hair will grow. Under the bald scalp, the hair roots live. This is true in 95 of all cases of falling hair or baldness. This new method reaches the roots. It makes hair grow. But the public has often been deceived. So we guarantee it. You take no chance of loss. New Hair or No Money We make our guarantee without reservation without strings. It is absolute. We guarantee to stop falling hair in two weeks. We guarantee to grow new hair. If we fail, your money back without question. Note that your oxtti druggist signs the guarantee. Thus you assume no risk. It is safe for us thus to guarantee the treatment. For experiments cf years prove it tffective on 91 heads in 100. Foremost authorities approve it. World noted dermatologists now employ it many charee as much-as $500 for the treatment.
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The Infected Sebum 93 of all hair troubles are traced to infected Sebum. It is an oil that forms at the roots of the hair. Its natural function is to supply the hair with oil. But it cakes on the scalp. It forms a breeding place for. bacteria. It clings to hair and destroys it. It lodges in hair follicles and plugs them. Then germs by the millions start to teed upon the hair. Semibaldness soon is marked. Then comes total baldness. You can see this Sebum on your scalp, in the form of an oily excretion. Or, when dried, as dandruff. But it does not kill the roots. Hence when you remove it, new hair grows. This is scientific fa:t medical authorities will tell you so. You must remove the infected Sebum.
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For years, science experimented to combat infected Sebum. Finally a 95 effective specific was found. Now we have embodied it in a home treatment It is called Van Ess Liquid Scalp Massage. It is applied a new way a scientific Way. (Note illustrations above.) It penetrates to the follicles of the hair. It combats the Sebum and removes it. Results are marked. They are quick. In tzvo weeks it steps falling hair. It grows new hair with continued use. We urge you to try this new way. We know the statements we make are amazing almost incredible. But remember, we back them with an absolute guarantee. . Note the results yourself. Mark the healthy condition of your scalp the freedom from dandruff. Look in your mirror see for yourself. Go todav to any druggist's. Obtain the Van Ess treatment." With it you will get our guarantee, signed by the druggist from whom you buy it. Hence, it is folly not to try it.
Note this NewWay It Massages the Treatment Directly into the Follicles of the Hair This patent applicator makes hair treatment, at home, possible for the first time. Blood alone revives. Treatment must reach the infected area under the surface. We accomplish it, as the illustration above shows, with hollow nipples of scientifically perfect rubber massage-cap which comes with every bottle of Van Ess Hair Grower. The lotion is fed directly into the follicles of the hair. At the same time the flow of blood is .stimulated by massage to the hair root.
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Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue
Hamburger Steak, fresh ground, O C L pounds tor -
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Beem'mild and eom'.ortable. The neat cut ot the vcke and wi)e t ell sleeves all in one is the remarkBbly attractive feature of this o roat of Arabella cloth. The color Is tan and it is lined virith crepe in. a cha.-r.jiae color.
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Beef Stew, fresh cut. per pound Choice Veal Chops. ner Dound
Oscar Mayer's Pure Rendered l ard. 2 tounds for
Highest Quality Brick and Ameri-OQ
can Cheese, per pound
Good Luck Oleomargarine, 2 pounds for Fines! Pure Creamery Butter, nr nnund. Drint
Oscar Mayer's Sugar Cured Bacon, high
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Pet Milk, tall size, QQ 10 cans for Swifts Premium Frankforts, 2 lbs. for 6 Large Boxes of 9 Matches
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Tak-hom-a Biscuit. 6 packages for Post Toasties. 3 packages for Sincerity Malt and Hops, 90c seller, special at Finest Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, 10 pounds for Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen Sincerity Oat Meal, 2 packages v. Extra Special Persian Toilet Soap, 10c seller, at 7 for. . . .
Royal Ann Cherries, 45c seller, OQspecial per can
25c 25c 65$ 59c 19c 25c
