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uaiHaaaMaaiaia ..... . .. Venesda" April 10. 1918. BbTJbU-jil. t-ix Xueanmam THE TIMES Ta-ie Three EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS Kntherlne Howarit. rail oieott Are., rhonr 283, t!l be pleased to write and ifrpltr Soclnl ntm and advertising for I be Times. HARTLEY THETHH TONIGHT. Select plefnres Corp. present Alio Jrady In "Hep Silent Snerinoe,' from he (nmooi plur. '"The Knl House." Ofrected by EJird Jose. Alw Hearst I'mhK MiklT As many Fast Chicago woratn that o i'il be reached by telephone yester day were IrxvUed to a free matinee i-rf ormanee1 at the Hartiev theatre by he manager himself, to view the first er!es of a. wonderful fcenlc produe '!on, er-t'tled, "The Fagie Eye." which soon coming to Fast Chicago, but soor. enousli, was the unanimous opinion of those most fortunate t'" w!t rfn the three, reels of yesterday. The picture la replete with patriotism of tha, hour and would be a powerful In centive to the securing cf Liberty bonds in this drive. Mr. Hartiev has eoured the promi'H of the f.'m at an early date and 1t waa l-.'.a intention of 'earning from the women of th's town who era vitally !ntere5ted in the war i'.easurfs of today, their opinions. So many women could not be reached on s shcrt notice for everywhere they were performing: the duties assigned ;- them in this big drive for Liberty :"nd. but those present declared that putting on of this r-'"tnro would QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That Is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr.Edward3 produced Olive Tablets the substitute for calomel. Dr. Edwaxd3, a practicing physician fof 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic coa tipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping id tha 'keynote" of these !:nle sugar-coated, olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. They never force tfcera to unnatural action. If you have a "dark brown mouth' ncvr and then a bad breath a dull, tired feeling 6ick headache torpid liver and are constipated, you'll find quick, sure 2nd ; only pleasant results from one or two lit-1 tie Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets at bedtime. ! Thousands take one or two every night just to keep right. Try thexa. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. arouse every vestige. If however lack ing, of one's duty In the loyal support of their rountiy. A perlolly priced lot of about lift 7 hnta, value 7 and 7, thla week at $2frS and f.Y.no. All choice new ahape and trimming'. Hat and Art Shop, 70S Chicago Aventie. Raat rklcmc Vnlon prayer meetings will be held at the following homes tomorrow mor ning: Mrs. Edward Cadman. 1109 Ba con street; Mrs. K. A. Peters 4720 Bar ing avenue: -Mrs. .1. F. Thompson. 4820 Foray the avenue; Mrs. Kva Floyd. 4436 Forsythe avenue; Mra. IT. II. Clark. 4314 Magoun avenue; Mra, C. Seddon, 4"40 Baring avenue. The text will bo, "Revival in Individual," Psalms, 51st chapter, 6 to 14th. Boyd Smith of Weggr; avenue, la expecting- to be called to Vandergrlf t. Pa. to the bedside of his father who la ery ill. Miss Rose Parish of South Baring avenue, entertained the Embroidery club lest evening. Miss Bridget Srannel, well known to many Indiana Harbor residents, and a nurse in training at the Mercy hos pital. Chicago, succombed to a brief illness of pneumonia, at the hospital Monday. The remains were brought to Indiana Harbor by Cndertakers Burns and McGuan and services were held at St. Patrick's church thia raorn ing for the hepoee of the soul. Dece dent had lost a sister two years ago and that her health had become under mined. The nearest relatives known are Mrs hi;,', v, of Stieplitz Park and two uncles in 'Whiting:. Interment was at Calvary cemetery. Gary. Mrs, Frank Holem of Commonwealth aver.u", was hostess to the Five Hun dred club last evening. The remains of Eugene Connors of 40 Northootte avenue, was prepared for shipment by Undertaker TV. C. Hnher and forwarded to Fort "Wayne. wher interment will be made today. The deceased waa thirty-five years of as" and left a wife and four children to mourn his departure. Kl'.as Paris of TCorth Magroun avenue and a pioneer resident of this ctty lies been romoved to St. Margaret's !:o?pitil to undergo a Terr freoarioua operation. It la to trusted that he will be able to rally from tha ordeal very rapidly and be returned to his home rrvrh benefitted. There la a quarter!" meeting: t be held at the Congregational church this evening-. Section A of the Congregational La -i1ie3 Aid will have the Lyric theatre in charge tomorrow evening. Tickets are b"ing distributed by members to day. Mrs. J. a. Reed of Hemlock street. Is convalescing from an operation le cently performed on her fur the relief of arpendioitla. She is a patient at the Presbytei ian hospital In Chicago. Edgar Personal t, chairman of the Woodman benefit affairs, elected to succeed J. It. Lehman who la now ab sent from the city, urges that names of soldier toys and tlieir proper ad dresses be forwarded 1o him at 4"J loott avenue, at an early date The re- j ceipts last dar.ee will be ready for dl- tiibutlon within the next few days. Mrs. J. A. Teegardcn has returned from Atica where she accompanied 1 er son, Arohie. to the home, of his grand parents for him to remain until the great liberty loan drive l over and which Mrs. Teegarden must give the greater part of her time to as she 1s chairman of the Woman's Section of Indiana Harbor. The women are re ticent as to the work being nccor. -plished but the public mny prepare for R surprise when the receipts ai e announced. Wind and ra'.n has not far Red their Interest one bit; they are re sponding nobly to the call of their gov ernment and their enerK.es are surely to be reworded wiih ultimate success. Mra. Tom Thomas of 145th street U confined to the house with Illness. Harry Johnston of Beacon street, an engineer on the P.. & O. Railroad, met with an acfedent to his shoulder. U" hud an X-ray picture taken in Chicago to learn the extent of the injury, lie is under medical c are. The East Chicago club members held one of the most interesting meet'nss lost evening sinoe the annals of their origin which has been bent purely along social acti itles. There is a de-part-iire from the regular rule, howev er, and the c'nib v. .ted p. r a unit to taaMflsaiavaa uaaum, j "rarer JUL. ii?aif 1 1 a7atal MILLIONS USE IT TO STOPS A GOLD "Pape's Cold Compound ends severe colds or grippe in few hours. TteV.e cnrr.ea instantly. A dose taken every thr ho'jrss un- til three doses are taeo will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold either in the head, cheat, body or limbs. It promptly opens clogged nostrils, and atr passages in the head. lcrs r.asty discharge or nose running, re lieves sick headache, dullness, fever ishness. sore throat, sneering, soreness and stiffness Pon't stav stuffed up! Quit blowing and sr.uff", Ease your thrc hbing iieadl Nothing e!se :n the world Kive. such prompt rei:f as "Pape's ti Compound,'' which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It acts with out assistance, tastes nice, cause, n inconvenience. P.e s;re you Sel the Benuine. Adv. AN NOUN CEMENT s Mxe mot wmy Ycu are asked to spend wisely ts buy only the things honestly needed to main tain your health and efficiency. This is intelligent thrift. The Government asks it of you as a war measure s JUR Government has requested that we put at the disposal of the War Department our entire output of the "makings" "BULL" DURHAM tobacco. And we have complied fully, gladly. . For whatever the Gov ernment wants, whatever it needs, it must have from us and from you fully and with a generous heart. We have been sending immense quantities of "Bull" to our men at the front, and at the same time trying to supply consumers at home. But now we arc asked to give all our output: 36,000,000 sacks, 2,000,000 lbs., 100 carloads of "BULL" DURHAM every month. This call means more than just huge figures to me and I know it will mean more than figures to the hundreds of thousands of men every where in the country who "roll their own" and who look upon that little muslin sack of good old "Bull" as a personal, everyday necessity. It means that the Government has found that our sighting men need the "makings". But, if "Bull" is a necessity to you, here, in the peaceful pursuit of your daily life, how much greater its necessity to those splendid Americans who have gone to fight for you to win this war for you. I know that you will think of them as I do only of them. I know there will not be a single complaint. I know that you will give up your share of "Bull", however long you have enjoyed it, however close it is to you, as you will give up anything you have if it is made clear to you that our forces over there need it. That the Government has requested the whole output of "BulH, the night and day output of all of our factories, must make this abso lute need clear to you. . And I know that you will not forget the little muslin sack gone for the present on its mission of hope and inspiration to our boys in the trenches. "Bull" will come back, with ribbons of honor. Have no fear. President The American Tobacco Company NEW YORK DOM Tl tam? jpwr The"MaIungsfi .t.VL j . -afw-- "T"fi v 'juj j i i?5ttLi ' V V m3V Thrift requires the ex ercise of restraint and self-denial qualities without which you cannot achieve the success in life which it is your ambition to achieve and for the lack of which you are likely to suffer in later years. The money you acquire by thrift you are asked to loan not give to your country. It will come back to you when you may need it far more than you do now, and you will be paid interest for its use. This war is a frightful thing, but it may prove of inestima ble benefit to you, if it teaches you the good habit of thrift. Help Your Country and Yourself by Investing in Liberty Bonds Siva oca of the largest benefit balls ever held In this community end for the Red Cross needs. A large commit tee has been appointed and consists of the members who will be, actively alert that no time be lost in the fur therance of this affair at an early date. They are the Messers T. I Harrie, F. R. Iynoh, J. E. Hart, C M. Sottt lyo. Cyril Ilaugh. L. n. Gibbn. R. F. Darrow, J. Carroll. A. R. Ijongnecker. A. Peterson. V. WIIHains and F. C. Eiona. Three additional names liavo been added, the Messers J. Cohn, T. Roberts and F. Hornbei cr. A called nrvting- for the committee will be held tomorrow evening et the club rooms and It la believed that by Friday morn ing the data of this huje affair wiil be veady for announcement. Th past af fairs given by this club wiil be s'iff!- Tliif Liberty District of WALTER J. RILEY, CHAIRMAN. GIRLS! HE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFTJLOSSy, WAV! A small bottle destroys dandruff and doubles beau ty of your hair. laid. FOR EAST CHICAGO Vice Chairman Commercial Division W. J. FUNK EY, Caahler Flret National Bank. Viie Chairman Industrial Division CHAS. TRUE, Gen. Supt. Loco. Superheater Co. FOR INDIANA HARBOR Vice Chairman Commercial Division JOHN CARROLL, Cashier 1st State T. &. S. Bk. Vice Chairman Industrial Division JOHN W. LEES, Gen. Supt. Inland Steel Co. We Have Sold Our Full Quota, $780,000. Let's Make It Half Million More. Within ten minutes after an applica tion of Danderina you can riot find1 a single trace of dandruff or falling hair end your acalp will not Itch, hut what will please 3 ou most will be after a few weeks ufc, when you see new hair, fine j end downy at first yes but really new j hair growing all over the scalp, j A little 1'anderino immediately dou ! bles tho beauty of your hair. No differ ence how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy. ju!?t moisten a cloth with Dandertne and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and wavy, and have an ap pearance of abundance: an incomparable lustre, Foftness and luxuriance. Mot a small bottle of Knowlton'f Imndorirte, from any drug store or toilet t counter for a few tents and prove that your hair a as pretty and soft as any that it has been r,"slect j or injured by careless treatment that's all you sure ly can have beautiful hair and lots of it if vcu will just try a little Danderine. clent evidence what the public may expect of this event and taking into consideration tho aim, the public will no doubt give it their undivided sup port. Two wall known young; ladies of the Twin Cities, the Misses Agnes Nel son and Jessie Comptol are patients at the South Shore hospital In Chicago. Roth young women are suffering with a kindred ailment that of glandular trouble. They are fast friends and ev iuentlv at th's time a. source of com fort to each othr. Miss Nelson is em ployed in tho Ijike county Ice office and Miss Compton in the East Chicago Garage and Sales Company. Mrs. E. Goldstein of Springfield is here vi.sittng her daughter. Mrs. M". If. Kiemper. of South Magoun avenue, who lias been confined to the house with i'lness for the rast couple of week s. Twin City Circle. Daughters cf Isa bella, will hold a be,nef,t card party and dance at Wiland's hall, Thurs day evening. Aptii 11th. The proceeds are to go towards the K. of C. War Fund. The public is invited to at tend and give thetr mite for this ex cellent cause. The Mesdames X. K. PerVins and T. Orth. will be joint hostesses at a ben efit card r-arty for St. Alban's Guild to be held Saturday evening at the Parih hall. Miss Aileen Jennings of Drummond street, will hare the J. O. T. club meet with her this even'rg. The Misses Mabel end Sybil Clapper are departing for Purdue university where they will attend the Junior Prom Dance to be held Friday evening. They wiil remain over the week end. Miss Clara Peterson of Olcott ave nue ta having the" t. M. P.'s to meet with her this evening. Don't Let Soap Spoil Your Hair TVhen you wash your hair, be careful what you use. Most soaps and prepar ed shampoos contain too much alkali, whieh is very injurious, as It dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle. The best thing- to use is Just plain rn-ilsified cocoanut oil. for this Is pure and entirely grenscleaa. It's very chean, and beats the most expensive soaps or anything else a'i to pieces. You can get this at sny drug store, and a few ounces will last the whole fami ly for months. si-nr.n- moisten the hair with water 'and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It maKe.s an aouna ?noe of rich, creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft, fresh looking, bright, fluffy, wavy r.nd easy to handle. Besides, it loosens end takes out every particle of dust, riitt and dandruff. Adv. HOBART John Anderson was initiated in to the I. O. O. F. lodge on. Monday evening. The Jf. E. ladles will meet tomorrow Rt the home of Mrs. Harriet Mundell on Cleveland avenue. One of the Vim Motor Truck Co.'s rep rcstentati ves demonstrated a Vim fire truck to tho town board on Monday even ing. -but they did not buy one until they have seen and had demonstrations from other companies. They aijo held their regular meeting. The Prlscilla club will meet with Mrs. VVrobble tomorrow. Erahst Bros, are demonstrating their tractors this week near McCooL James Gill, who has "oeen quite lit for the past wek is able to be out again. ITe says ho has lost about twenty after being sick for the past ten days. Georgo Fleck has gone back to work after being sicy for the last ten days. "Wm. 5-prinfrman was in Gary on Mon day, trying to enlist in the army. The Thursday Evening club will meet this week with Mrs. John I.. Fiester. Mr. and Mrs, Mat "Weinand of Sotith Gary, transacted business la Hot-art yes terday. Mrs. Sophia Johnson who has "been spending the winter at Burbar.ks. Fla., returned home yesterday. Miss F.lsie Rose returned from the Gary General hospital. Monday. There is a new ruling now in effect whereby all coal dealers must register every purchaser of coal and tho amount of rurchae. Mrs. John Sterling who has been visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. John son for the rast week, returned to her home at Fast Chicago, Sunday. Miss Lillian Johnson 'of Hammond, visited her pn rents over Sunday. J..hp Pierce left last Saturday for Ce dar Uapids. la. From there he experts to go to Charles City and work for the British government. The funeral of Mrs. r France was held here Saturday. Her remains wera sent from Eriscoa. Ind., enl tha Interment was at the old Hobart cemetery, fc-iie was the mother of Duffy DcFrance. f ..: -rr.eriy of this place. George Sauter has accepted a posi tion as manager of th grocery and mr : -ket at Sth arenuo and Massachusetts street, at Gary. It. T. Coons and family of Chicago, motored out to Hobart, Sunday. Mr. Coons is building a residence on Cleve land svemie. The Jdenl Book ejeb will meet tomor row at the X". P. Banks home. The Indies alliance will meet with Mrs. J. 1i. Fiester tomorrow. EAST GARY Mr. and Mrs. Leo LeRoy ana daughter and Mr. and Mrs. H. Myriok and son of Chicago, were guests of Mr. an Mrs. George Lewis on Sunday. Miss Hattie Parka of Chicago, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. Papka of this pl-ice. M. and Jlrs. Frank Anderson and children of LaPorte, visited at Hazel green's, Sunday. They were accompan ied home by Mrs. Ilazelgreen and Miss Lira H.izeijrreen. Try This If You Have Dandruff There Is one sura way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about j four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid jarvon: apply it at night when retirin-: i use enough to moisten the calp and rub it In gently with the finger tip?. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. Ton will find. too. that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop ins tantly, and your hair will be. fluffy, lus trous. Flossy, silky and soft, nnd look and feel a hundred t n es better. You can get liquid arvon at any d'. -store. It is inexpensive. and four ounces is all you will read. This simp'e remedy has never been known to fa.!. Adv.