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Page Two. THE TIMES. Friday, December 6, 191S. Stobes and Furnaces KEEPING WARM IN ZERO WEATHER. (By Fire Chief William NiU) It was hard to leave the warm bed th's morning. The thermometer tood nt close to lero ami there were thick ! rct picture on the window panes. Fortunately, there nti plenty of coal in the cellar, and it didn't take lonjr t get the furnace jroinfr By break fast time the house win comfortable. This Offer Expires Dec, 24th Great Offer to Every Reader of THE TIMES I b A CHRISTMAS It o U Ira J' i v , V I , BIJOU SHOE SHINING PARLOR AND HAT CLEANING SHOP 175 State Street Hammond, Ind. " n "km rtrmiii hi ii i iiii P. r" 1 1 I' 44 i .4 a. rr I s . A Thenar continues to command the same high price when sold at second hand. There is always a ready and eager market for it. After three years the life of the car has scarcelV been tested. . With, ordinary care it will apparently last an indefinite period of years. It will pay you to visit ns and examine this ear. The gasoline consumption ts unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. AVe can give immediate delivery on Dodge Brothers Tour ing Cars, Three Passenger Coupe ,Four , Passenger Special Coupe, Screen and Panel Delivery Cars, and lV-ton Trucks. V ii 5 til ir Telephone 266 , Open j ' ' " ' ISoSbIIuq What would we do without stoves and furnaces when Jack Frost is out doors? We could not live through the wlntr if we had not found a way to have summer weather In the house, no matter how cold It may be out side. This takes fire.' however, and we have already learned that Mr is i I ! ar I Clip oat this coupon tad bring- H with T clear small picture, tshotOi post card or caaphot,(ti E. C. Minas Co. Hammond Ind. 1.3 It will entitle too to ftr.a Ufa TVHUO VOITBAIT TKE.. Bit 14x17 Inches. A beautiful oval plujua. You do aot bare to tony a frame for It or pay one penny. Your small pio. txire will be returned nn harmed. See artist's work at store. SUGGESTION That you would do well to hsed. We offer together with . kindly jrreetlngs of the" season. , Of course yon want to look your best during the holidays. We can help you. If you will come In and have us Clean and Block Your Hat We will make it look as fresh as new, and restore the stylish shap ing. - ': wisTnlarS t1 ir MOTOR Christmas Present for the Whole Family To be Enjoyed the -Year Round Trucks. Touring Cars Three Passenger Coupe Four Passenger Special Coupe . Screen and Panel Trucks . (All Prices F. O. B. Detroit.) Hammond. 707 Hohman Street. Thursday and Saturday Evenings. always ready to ' escape from control and do damage. . Every furnace and every ftove Is- a box for' five, and millions of fires are " built dally In our homes even In summer time, for It la necessary to have fires for cook ing. Voiie can easily, see why it is im portant to larn how to make these fire-boxes safe. As it is, the flies which escape from them cause more destruction than those- coming: from open lights and the careless use of matches, combined. Nearly all of these fires are preventable. If people would learn how to take precaution, and then would not b careless, they would run little dsnier. Naturally, some stoves and furnaces are better than others, but even the best of them should not be treated carelessly. The first point to consider Is that of placing: the second is that of using. THE P.S.IXT HAHMXli. Have you ever noticed the paint be ginning to blrster, or the wood be ginning to turn" brown on some door or woodwork noar a stove, s stove pipe or a he-itina- pipe? look around the house to see if you can find such a plnce. It means danger. It must not tie neglected no matter If It has been that way for a long time, with out anything having happened. Often ' the charring goes on slowly until nt last, on some cold night when there Is an extra hot fire, the moment comes for the wood to burst Into flames. Such fires are very dangerous, be cause 'they often break out at night and cause loss of life. All that Is necessary Is to prevent this is little common sense. All to es, furnaces, heating pipes, and stove pipes should be , placed fHr enough from walls and woodwork to prevent overheating- Furthermore, the nearest wooden surfaces should NEURALGIC PAINS Civ Way to Soothing Hamlin's Wizard Oil Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective treatment for headache and neuralgia. Rubbed in where the pain is, it acts as a tonic to the tortured nerves and almost invariably brings quick relief. Its healing; antiseptic qualities can always be relied upon to prevent in fection, or other serious results, froni sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as good, too, for sore feet, stiff neck, frost bites, cold ; sores and canker sores. i Get it from druggists for 30 cents. ! If not satisfied return the bottle and i get your money back. J 1 Ever constipated or have sick j headache? Just try Wizard Liver j Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 i cents. Guaranteed. fit i $1650" $1750 $1085 lEIBLS! draw a moist CLOTH THROUGH HI, DODBLEJTS BEAUTY Try this! Hair gets thick, glossy, wavy and beau tiful at once. Immediate? Test (Vn!n" that's the joy of it. Tur hair i,rcme light, wavy. fhin, abundant and appears ns soft, lustrous and beautiful as a young girls after a Ianderine "hair elennse. Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Ianlerine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small 'iand at a time.. This will clcanse,1he hair of dust, dirt or excessive oil. and In just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful surprise avvnits those is hose hair has been negated or Is scraggy, faded, dry. brittle or thin. Besides beautifying the hair. randorine dissolves every particle of rtnndrulT: cleanses, purines and Invig orates the scalp, forever stopping itch ing and falling hair, but v.hat will rlease you most w 111 be after a few weeks' use. when you see new hair line and downy at firstyes but really new hair growing all over the-scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair, and lots of it. surely Ket a small bottle of Knowl ton's Danderine from any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents Adv. he rovfred with nhet aj.bpsto. which - better for thU purpose than ehret Iron or tin. If iron or tin Is uei. 1 Should b soparatr-d from tli walls or woodwork by an air-spac. Look Oat for Kn.t Hol. Examine the itorc pip-,, .are all th joints and connections found and tiKht? Are the pipes free from rim? If there is rust, there may be rust holes to let a tiny spark oc,pe. i.ne tny spark may cause a fire. ray special attention to the. p oints where pipes pass through walls. At Mich points, the pipes should be sep arated from the. wall by means of a aprial kind of m.tal box called a thimble."; all stove dealer and tin smiths know what that is. This thim ble must be mad- of alvanizrd iron, double-walled and ventilated; also its diamete-r rr.ust be at least twelve inches Iara-er than that of the pipe. Ptove pipes in the attic are worth lookina; after. Sometimes in the sum mer nond, paper or cloth may be stored near to them and then foreot ten when' the cold weather comes and hot flres ar built. Many fires have baen cansed In this way you would better make a special trip to the at tie and ee that all Is safe. Why not fix a guard around the attic pipe, ao that nothing can be pushed against it? Soot Is Expensive. Are you aware of the fact that soot i" dangerous and expensive? When Ftoves and furnaces have been burned for pome tme. there will generally be deposits of oot at various points. It is Important to keep th stoves, flues and chimneys clean. This will save fuel 4 increase, the heat: It also will remove danger. When a stove smokes, it Is unsafe, for the gas from the smoke may cause an ex plosion. Remember alo that a clean chimney cannot take Are. Fires from burning ehimneygor live sparks from excessive fires in stoves and furnaces often set fire to wooden roofs. Be sure- that yovr family has some one carefully inspect th chimneys and flues occasionally to see that they are pafe..nd sound. It costs' the people of the Vnited Statoa over twelve mil lion dollars a year in fire lositfs to neglect this precaution. One should not dry'woodrin an oven. It Is a well known fire haxard. 'B careful not to hang wet cloth ins too near & 'stove for drying. One may be caljed from the room and fail to' qotlca when the clothing has be gun to scorch. It la always wisest to proceed slowly and safely. Of course, curtains should net hany near a stove or pip. If the rules f thl lesson w er always followed, it would ,aav the people of the United State' al most $70,000 a day. Think of what $70,000 would buy. "Will you not help In thia saving, and begin by making your own home safe? Safety Holes for Stoves and Furnaces. 1. Place stoves, furnaees and pipes far enough from walls and woodwork to avoid over-heating. 2. Cover the nearest wooden sur faces with sheet asbestos. shet iron or tin: if iron or tin Is used, leave an air space behind it. 3. Protect the floor beneath the stove with sheet metal, and have it extend forward at least twelve Inches directly beneath the door to the ash pit. 4. Make sure that all pipes are free from rust, and that ll Joints and connections are sound and t.ght. 5. Never put ashea Into wooden box- SPANISH INFLUEflZA Do Not Fear When Fighting a German or a Germ I BT DR. M. COOK. The cool fighter always wins and so there is no need to become panic-stricken. Avoid fear and crowds. Exercise in the fresh air and practice the three Cat A Clean Mouth, a Clean Skin and Clean Bowels. To carry oft the poisons that accumulate within the body and to ward off an attack of the influenza bacillus, take a good liver regulator to move the bowels. Such a one is made up of May-apple, leaves of aloe, root of jalap; and is to be had at any drug store, and called Tleasant PurgativS rellets." If a bad cold develops, go to tcd, wrap u? well, drink freely of ho lemonade and take a hot mustard foot-bath. Have the bedroom warm' rjut well ventilated. Obtain at the nearest drug store "Atiurlc Tablets" to flush the kidneys and control the pains and aches. Take an "Anuric' tablet every two hours, to gether with copious drinks of lemonade. If a true case of influenza, the food should be simple, such -as broths, milk, buttermilk and ice-cream: but it is im portant that food be given regularly in order to keep up patient's strength and vitality. After the acute attack haa passed, which Is generally from three to seven days, the system should he built up by the use of a good iron tonic, such as "rrbntic" tablets, to be obtained at some drug stores, or that well known blood-maker and herbal tonic made from roots snd harks of forest trees sold everywhere as Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. . Chaplain Who Won D. S. C. For Bravery in the Service i u-" -VWv 'A h 1 TV V;?A 'l l t - J i , - -i N i l r: .v . "? J: A t - 7. 7;-r ? W ' Jf1 ' ' 1 fx '. 111 1 P.eing a chaplain before the war ended infant more than lookiriK after the spiritual welfare of our boys in khaki. Thi photographer shows Father O'KeUly, wh' has bfen one of the leading K. of C. workers on the western i'ront. He has been awarded the Tist inguished Service Cross for conspicuous bravery under fire. es or barrels; have a strong metal an. fi. Study the drafts and dampers. 7. Do not let the stove or pipes recoroe red hot. ' ?. Never pour kerosene into a coal or wood stove, even when the fire Is out. WILLIAM NILL. Chief Hammond Fire Dept. Quinine That Does Not Atfoet Head Been use of its tonic snd laxative effect, LAXATIVE PROMO QCININE (Tab lets can 'be taken by anyone without causing nervousness or rinRing in the head. Thero is onlv one "Promo Quin ine." E. W. GROVE'S signature on the box, 3'c. Adv. Have you your W. S. S. quota? KNOCKS OUT PAIN THE FIRST ROUND Comforting relief from pain make3 Sloan's the World's Liniment Thle famous reliever of rheumatic achea, ' eof enesfl, stiffness, painful sprains, neuralgic pains, and most other erternal twinges that humanity auffers from, enjoys its great sales because it practically never fails to t bring epeedy, comforting relief. Always ready for use, it takes little o penetrateitrithoutTubbing&Tid produce results. Clean, refreshing. At all drug f tores. A large bottle means economy. 30c. Oe. SJ.20. COLD WAVE COiVHINQ ! waa am I ' - ' 'a i : . a e ,' -v.-;-.Kr . i f , r. , i r- ft v r g ' ' '' "'" -'. : . . ( , i -'i r " . i ...;.' . -. -. .. v ' ! ' r ." . 1 : I -pfV.;: I SIS1H I1 1 ill Mil ' i i 1 --1 ' " Also Charlie Chaplin SATURDAY PicttforsH Also Charlie Chaplin. in "Branding Broadway" Also Charlie Chaplin HOBART Mrs. Walter Black left yesterday for Washington to isit with ler husband.! Lieut. lilack, for a few days, or until he receives his discharge when he will return to Hobart with her. The Needle Club met yesterday after noon witli Mrs. Ella Eighl.bcn. The Thursday Evening Club which was to have met this week with Mrs. Ed. Fleck has been postponed on account of the influenza. Three members of the Murray family are tick with influenza. Dr. and Mrs. Kenward transacted business in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Severance and family attended the Fat Stock Show in Chicago yesterday. LOWELL Tiie funeral services of Earl Erow nell will be held at his late home at 2 p. rn. The Knights of Pythias will have charge, he being a memoer of Lowell lodge. Trustee Earle Pulved has rented the Gleaner hall and will use it to hold ichool in until the Sheridan school can be rebuilt. School will open there next Monday. The Lowell high school basketball team is going to Crown Point tonight to play the high school team there. A bunch will accompany the Lowell team. Ira MansfAId of near Momence. 111., as in Lowell on businesa yesterday. Mrs. I Tatman returned to her home in Chicago last evening after a visit with relative. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Fifleld went to Chicago last evening. Kenneth Brownell of Brazil came last evening to' attend the funeral of his grandfather. Earl Brownell IF KIDNEYS M BUDDEH BOTHER Take Salts to flush Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids. Kidney and Bladder weakness result' from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass It cm to the bladder, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing: a burning, scalding sensation, or setting- up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obligrlng- you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The aufferer is in constant dread, the water paases sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very pro rtjse: again, there is difficulty In avoid ing It. Bladder weakness, most folks call It. because they can't control urination. "While It is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is really one of the most simple ailments to over come. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water be fore breakfast, continue this for two or three, days. This will "neutralize the acids in the urina so it no longer Is a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts is Inexpensive, harmless, and is made frsm the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid irritation. Jad Salts is splen did for kidneys and causes no bad ef fects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent llthla-water drink, which quickly re lieves bladder trouble. Adv. THE HERO Pipeless Furnace is absolutely guaranteed to heat your home in zero weather. Every user is a booster because they get all the heat units out of the coal that other plants waste in long pipes and up the chimney Vapor Pans put moisture into the air. Burns soft or hard coal, coke or wood. Can be in stalled in one day. P. E. Traynor 201 Highland St. Phone 2021 Hammond. sSLBSuVMtGm V i WaiTiiJ I :- iMt'iTiin r : -J HAMMOND, INDIANA -TODAY- Utr V mm Mr mm mm MM w mmmm Recipe for a Mild Laxative Cough Syrup Kada With Simple Sugar Syrup and Mentbo-Laxene ia About Tlv aunntea. Make a syrup with a pint of sugar and a half pint of boiling -water, cool and pour into a bottle or jar. Then add the contents of a 2H oz. bottle of Mentho-Laxerie. shake well, and take a teaspoonful four to eight times a day for head or chest colds, coughs, bron chitis, whooping cough or catarrh of head and throat. Actually, the very first dose will show ou the wonderful virtues in Mentho Laxene. It is penetrating, healircc. soothing and curative, to a greater ex tent than anything ever discovered Children like it and adults use H from Maine to California. Physicians pre scribe it, hospitals use it, and why should not you enjoy the benefits of cheap. hom-niade remedy free from narcotic, sickening drugs? Ask your druggist for Ment ho-Laxene and insist on getting it, for it Is guaranteed to please every purchaser or money bnck y The Blackburn Products Co., Day ton, Ohio. Adv. Lake Co. must buy more W. S. S. (few. WUKMWJtWIlWiWiWP IIII 1. 1 II iRPHEU Theatre HAMMOND, IND. FEATURE ATTRACTION. Today O'Heil&Walmsley TWO LIGHTNING BUGS In Comicalities of Life. Alvin Brothers Sensational Balancers. Arnold & Percival Talking Pictures. Arthur Guy Trio Novelty In Black and Tan. ' Grordone Bros. & Co. And Their Real Live Boxing Kan garooThis Only Act of Its Kind In the World. Ruth Roland in "Hands Up" New Show Mon., Wed. and Sat. Matinee Daily 2:20 Nights Continuous 7 to 11 Sundays Continuous 2 to 11 HAMMOND. IND. TODAY EDITH ROBERTS in "The Stolen Option" Also FATTY ARBUCKLE Comedy. SATURDAY GERTRUDE McCOY In 'THE SILENT WITNESS' Also KEYSTONE COMEDY. Cornice "The Lure of the Circus" 1 TODAY Norma Talmadge "THE MOTH" A try of social sin and sorrowa with an ending- that thrills. SATTTBDAY Clara Kimball Young In One of Her Best rictures "MAGDA" STTWDAY OT.ADT'S BROrKAVELL. In KUI Tl'R. A darinR expose of scan dals and crimes, in ihe Royal Court of Berlin and Tienna. Charlie Chaplin in " Shoulder Arms" ALL THIS WEEK! n TiftPSFlirTP3 liitiini liriniff'1' ?iiiJfc'a