Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 363, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1922 — Page 15

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FEDERAL

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ACTVTES

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES CHICAGO May 12. For several years there ha been developing a feeling1 that aome agency of the Federal government should inter-

est Itself In building: and housing. The congress of the United States mad an appropriation for such activities for the year 1021-1922. The,

act appropriating the funds says, iraong other things, "That as much of this sum as necessary shall be used to collect and disseminate such scientific, practical, and statistical Information as may be procured, showing' or tending to sho w approved methods In building, planning and construction, standardization, and adaptability of structural units, Including building materials, and codes, economy in the manu-

GERARDS AND U. S. COUNTESS SAIL

Specials For Friday, Saturday and Monday Garfield Cash Grocery & Market Conkey and Garfield COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED Sugar 5 pounds for 15c, with purchase 2 00 Coffee Monarch, none better at any price, Q O per pound can. j Red; Kidney Beans Monarch, No. 2 tins, 1 fl f sacK " Catsup Monarch, large bottle, 2 1 C at .., Corn 'Farm House, No. 2 tins, 1 f each AUC Sweet Pickles Monarch, bulk, per yr dozen ...... Shredded Wheat Biscuits Per 1 9 r package A'C Toilet . Paper Regular 10c size, Friday and Sat- Ckurday only . . Salmon Point Elizabeth Fancy Chinook, No. 1 OOtall tin, each C Baked Beans Monarch, No. 1 2 ounce tins, 1 7 2 for 1 4 C Sardines Fancy Norwegian in Olive Oil, 2 OC for Rolled Oats 20 ounce package, Q r each V C

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WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES Service and Courtesy Our Motto We Deliver To All Parts of the City

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James W. Gerard, Countess Anton Si gray and Mrs. Gerard, photographed Just before sailing. James W. Gerard, former ambassador to Germany and whose book, "My Four Years in Germany," caused such a furore, has sailed for Europe with Mrs. Gerard. Countess Ar.ton Sigrray accompanied them. The countess wa3 Miss Harriet Daly, daughter of Marcus Daly, theatrical magnate. Her husband, an Austrian count. Is lacing action by the Budapest court for his part in the ill-fated attempt to restore the late Emperor Carl to the Austrian throne.

facture and utilization of building ; materials and supplies, and such i other ' matters as may tend to eni courage, Improve, ' and cheapen ! construction and housing"." I Accordingly, Secreary Hoover cre- ' aaed the division of ibulldringr and housing, which co-operates with all ' groups Interested In housing and construction, such as architects, builders, building material producers and dealers, building trades la1 ibor, contractors, builders' exchang- : es, realtors, building and loan associations, building inspectors, city ! officials and others, j The division has helped local , communities In successf oily solving : their housing problem. It collects j and publishes monthly prices of twenty-four Items of building ma

terials as paid by contractors in different cities. It also makes reports on building activity, such as building permits and contracts awarded, and on general, building and housing conditions in the .country. Mr. Hoover has appointed two main committees which co-operate with the dlvlson of building and housing. The advisory committee on building codes, with a subcommittee on plurrJ"in is drafting minimum code requirements for building construction. The Advis

ory committee on xonlng Is making studies of state enabling acts 'and zoning ordinances. Its reports should be of distinct aid to communities Interested In the promotion of the- public .welfare and the protection of property values. "WHAT IS ZON-INGT Zoning is the application of common sense and fairness to the public regulations governing the use of private real estate. It is a painstaking, honest effort to provide each district or neighborhood, as nearly as practicable, with Just such protection and Just such liberty as are sensible In that particular district. It avoids the error of trying to apply exactly the same building regulations to every part of a city or town regardless of whether It is a suburban residence section, or , a factory district, or a business and flna.ncial center. It fosters civic spirit by creating confidence In the

Justice and stability of the protection afforded. . Zoning gives everyone who lives or does business in a- community a chance for the reasonable enjoyment of his rights. At the same time It protects him from unera-

sonable injury by neighbors who

wouia seen private gain at ms expense. ' , Zoning regulations differ in differtnt districts according to the determined uses of the land for residence, business, or manufacturing, and according to the advisable heights and ground areas. But these . differing regulations are the same for all districts of the same type. They treat all men alike. WHY DO WE XEED ZOXIXGf Someone has asked, "Does your city keep its gas range in the parlor and Its piano in the kitchen?" That Is what many an American city permits Its household to do for It. We know wha to think of a household in which an undisciplined daughter makes fudge 'in the parlor. In which her sister leaves soiled clothes soaking In a bathtub, while father throws his muddy shoes on the stairs, and little johnny makes ibeautlful mud pies on the front steps. Yet many American cities do the same sort of thing when they allow stores to crowd in ot random among private dwellings, and factories and public garages to come elbowing in among neat retail stores or well kept apartment houses. Cities do no better when they allow office buildings so tall and bulky and so closely crowded .that the lower floors not only become too dark and unsatisfactory for- human use but for that very reason fail to earn a fair cash return to the individual investors. Live and let live" is a better

motto for the modern city than the j

savage one of '"dog eat dog." It is this stupid, wasteful Jumble whicfh zoning will prevent and gradually correct. We must remember, however, that while zoning Is a very Important part of city planning. It should go hand in hand with planning streets and providing for parks and playgrounds, and other essential features of a well-equipped city. Alone it is no universal panacea for all municipal ills, but as pari of a larger program it pays the city and the citizens a quicker return than any other fowi of, civic improvement.

HESSVILLE

Mr. and Mrs. John Roof of Elgin, 111., are the house guests of their sister, Mrs. Eva Proeschold. Mrs. Roy Lentnor of Ogden ave. and mother Mrs. Gardner of Kokomo, Ind., who is making an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lenton were Hammond visitors last Wed nesday. Mrs. Russell Brown was a Hammond visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Woerner and children of Gary were Hessville visitors Wednesday evening. The final meeting of the ParentTeachers Association for this school term was held at the school Tuesday evening. The chairman Mr. Patterson called thf meeting to order. Several musical selections were rendered by the orchestra, with community singing. During the regular ibuslness hour a financial report of past social affairs was given uy Treasurer Mr. Kessler. Mr. Scott, Boy Scout Supervisor of Hammond gave a short explanatory talk on Boy Scout work and the cause for the present drive for funds. A reading by Mrs. P. Spaulding, song by Lucille Horner and Loretta Luchene and a talk by Mrs. C. Shay on the city beautiful comprised the evening's program. The meetings have been enjoyed iy all who have attended and it Is hoped more parents will become interested in the movement Mr. E. MIckovltz, proprietor of the Hessville Shoe Shop apparently is looking forward to increased business, having enlarged and renewed his stock of summer footwear and is

planning to dispose of some odd lots of ladies and boy's foot-wear at reduced prices. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert and sons George Moore, Gale and Dale and Mrs. Wm. Kansfleld drove to Cedar Lake on a fishing expedition Wednesday and report fin fishing but no luck. Somebody evidently was a hoodoo.

In its human salvage centers, the Salvatien Army shelters and provides work for all classes "of nun and women from the highly skilled professinal worker, temporarily out of luck, to the "dwon but not outer" wihose self pride and nerve are gone. '

Salvation Army mlsslnr Pwni bureaus circle the world. In U countries and colonies and .&00 cities, trained workers of the army are searching for missing friends end relatives.

The French army, after 1825. will total 330,000 men. composed of 250,000 Franch and 80.000 colonials.

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Otr 17 Million Jan Utcd Yearly

Hammond, Whiting and East Chicago Railway Company FREQUENT STREET CAR SERVICE TO AND FROM CHICAGO HAMMOND, WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY CO.

During the past year Salvation Army officers found work for 52,219 men and 13,134 women. In addition to those to whom they gave employment in their own institutions.

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A Written Guarantee to Grow Hair

No Hair -No Money is our proposition

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PayNothiis

Unless we grow hair. The Van Ess treatment is absolutely guaranteed. You are the sole judge. The warrant is signed by your own druggist. You assume no risk making this test.

OUEHOLD BMRS.MORTON -

MENU HINT Ereakfast. Grapefruit. Liver Toasties with Bacon. Coffee. Luncheon or Supper. Ham Cakes. Cabbage au Gratin. Graham Bread. Stewed Fruit. Dinner. Nut Loaf. Creamed Turnips. Lettuce with Thousand Island Dressing. , Strapped Date Pie. Coffee.

We hare a new method of treating the scalp. It grows hair. It stops falling hair. Under actual clinical tests it grew hair on 91 heads in each hundred treated. Thi I, to offer it to you. Results are guaranteed. If we fail, you pay nothings Your own druggist signs the guarantee. Hence yfeu assume no risk in t eating it The name Is the Van Ess Liquid Scalp MassageW make o broad a guarantee for this simple reason: For years the public haa been deccired with countless "hair growers" and with treatments. Now most people beliere hair cannot be grown they are ikeptlcaL And with good reason. : Ignorant men have claimed success when men of science failed. It is hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. We don't ask you to try. We guarantet results. You get your money back Jf we don't succeed. We are men of science. We think in terms of acience. We have effected a now method a scientific method that our own test charts prove 95 effective. . ' W hav traded the source of most Jxtir troubles to a simple infection infected Sebum. We remove that infec-ofw-bair then grows. ; Hair Roots Seldom Die Dermatologists used to believe that r bald head meant dead hair roots. We have proved this incorrect. The roots jeldom die. Four men in 7 are bald or partially bald at 40. Yet only 5 men tn 100 need ever be bald. We have seen new hair on heads once bald. So-called hopeless cases of

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semi-baldness, of hair fast falling, we have checked in 2 weeks. We have proved our point to world authorities. Now great dermatologists employ this jiew method. High medical authorities approve it Baldness, they say, soon will be a rarity. Infected Sebum 95 of all hair troubles are traced to infected Sebum. Sebum is an oiL It forms at the roots of hair. Its natural function is to supply the hair with oil. But frequently it becomes infected. It cakes on the scalp. It plugs the follicles and chokes them. It forms a breeding place for bacteria germs by the millions feed upon the hair and destroy it It invites semi-baldness. Soon total "baldness follows. But it dees not kill the hair root. Remove the infected Sebum normal hair growth is resumed. This is scientific fact We guarantee results in writing. Now Science Overcomes It

In the Van Ess Treatment we have embodied .new scientific principles. You apply it a new way, (Note illustration at right.) It combats the infected Sebum and removes it. It penetrates to the follicles of the hair. It revives dormant hair roots and grows new hair, , We urge you to try it Then note results in two weeks. Note the healthy condition of the scalp the freedom of, dandruff, how falling hair is stopped. Obtain it at your druggist's. Your money returned if results are not obtained. We assume all the risk. Hence it is folly not to make the test

VAN ESS LABORATORIES S007 Lake Park Ave. Chicago, I1L

Note thU New Way Massages the Treatment Directly into the Follicles ot the Hair This patent applicator makes hair treatment, at ham. Jot bla for tha flrtt tlma. Blood alone revives. Trsatment mast reach ths Infected area under the surface. We accomplish It. as the illustration above shows,

with hollow nippies oi a scientifically perfect rubber massage-cap which cornea with very bottle of Van Eas Hair

Nut Loaf One-half cup chopped nut meats, two cups diced celery, two cuos hot mashed potatoes, two tablesnoons butter, one teaspoon prated onion, one teaspoon salt, one-half teaspoon paprika, one egg. The celery should be cooked in boiling, salted water for thirty minutes, then drained and added to other ingredients, including lightly beaten egg. Place in a greased loaf tin and bake for half an hour in a moderate oven. Use the liquor in which the celery has been cooked to make a flavored ream sauce poured over the loaf, or serve with tomato sauce if preferred. Strapped Date Pie One cup of chopped dates, one cup chopped apples, i'our tablespoons lemon juice, one-half cup sugar, speck of cinnamon. Stone dates and put through food chopper with apples. Dried apples should be soaked overnight, then drained well before using. Bake in one crust with straps across top. To make the liver toasties wash and boil until tender a half pound of liver, then cut in dice. Make a rich, smooth tomato sauce, well flavored, and add the liver to it. Make some crustless toast squares and put on a hot dish, heap the toast with the liver mixture and

arnish each one with

roiled bacon.

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SUGGESTIONS If a dish of food is laid on the cr to keep cool put it on a rubber rir. from a preserve jar to keep it from slipping. Wipe out a greasy spider with paper before washing it. It l.eeps grease t-ut of the sink pipes. When scaling fish lay them on a paper and use a coarse grater. A low rocking chair in which to sit while preparing vegetables, adds greatly to the general comfort. Sunshine and fresh air are natural bleachers, and on that account it is well to dry colored cotton garments in the shade, although white linen, calico and muslin should hang while wet so that the sunshine falls freely upon them. Cereals requiring more than one hour to cook should be cooked the day before and reheated in the morning. Coarse, flaky cereals should be stirred as little as possible. Fine granular cereals may be beaten.

HELPFUL HINTS How to spend the food dollr.T. The following division is suggest

Out of every dollar spent, use Twenty cents, more or less, for j vegetables and fruits. i Twenty cents, or more, for milk or cheese. j Twenty cents, or less, for meat, j fish, eggs, etc. I Twenty cents, or more, for bread '

and cereals. Twenty cents, or less, for sugar, fat, tea, coffee, chocolate, flavoring.

Want to Reduce!!

No rolling up or down hill no pounHing, puffing or painful exercises there's an easier and a surer way the scientific way. Madame OeFreese Will demonstrate in the Straube Piano & Music Co. window the quickest way to get back to normal introducing for tKe first time in Hammond the Wallace Reducing System as taught by the Phonographic method.

Hours

7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

Saturday, May 13 iA Real Treat- Come and Bring Your Friends. m Straube Piano & Music Company 631 Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana

Common Sense About Eczema and Eruptions! Here's Something About S. S. S. That You'll Be Glad to Hear.

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r.rnv. The lotion is fed dl- i row, th causa of skin eruption

rectly into the rolllcl. of the ; pimples, blackheads, boila and ao or hair. At the em ttmo the is right in the blood. There is no getHow of blood Is stiftiulateA by ! tng away from it. Science has proved miu&ce to the hair root. lt We prove it you can prove it, When the cause of skin troubles and

eruptions is in the blood, it isn't com-

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closes each hair from the root i to surface of scalp (greatly j magnified). Germ Infected Be- ! bum causes 5 of baldness 1 and falling; hair. Remove It and hair will Brow. Illustration A shows Sebum Infected hair and

B healthy hair.

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KsXJXeS?- j Let 8. S. S. Give Tou Aa Angelic Sfcln! mon eense to simply treat the skin. A bottle of S. S. S. will prove to you v,hat is happening in your blood. S.S.S. is a scientific blood cleanser, it drives

out me impurities which cause ecsema, tetter, rash, pimples, boils, blackheads, blotches and other skin eruptions. When these impurities are driven out, you can't stop several very nice thing from happening. Your lips turn naturally rosy. Your eyes sparkle, your complexion clears. It becomes beautiful. Your face looks like that of prosperous, ruddy, well-fed. refined gentleman, or if you are a woman, your complexion becomes the real kind that the whole world so admires. S.S.S. la also a powerful body-builder, be

cause it builds new and more blood--ells. That's why It fills out sunken heefcij. bor.y neck3, thin limbs, help, gain lost flesh. It costs little to ave this happen to you. S. S. S. 1. . old at all drug stores. In two alses. 1 The larger uUt if ih nor. economical.

SOUTH Cash Grocery

EDWARD HANISH & COMPANY, Props.

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Phone Hammond 3380.

Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue

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Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak, 1 f pound Nice Lean Boiling Beef, Q pound - - Round Steak, highest quality ' q Beef, pound Veal Loaf, l5c pound ' Ham or Veal Sausage, 15c pound Minced Ham, X 5 C pound. Butter, finest pure creamery, 3 8 C per pound print

Extra Special Swift's Bacon, highest quality whole or half slabs, O 7 per pound

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No. 3 can highest quality

packed in heavy 'syrup) a

45c quality at 27 C

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arape Nuts, 2 packages Lux or Fab, Q package Climax Wall Paper Cleaner, "I fg can X V Borden's Eagle Brand Milk, 1 7 can. 1 C Guaranteed Strictly Fresh Eggs, 07 dozen. .w. . . Good Luck Oleomargarine, A B 2 pounds " Campbell's Soups, O can.. ..

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