Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1919 — Page 7

Tuesday, February 11, 1910

THE TIMES. Pace Seven. BANISH CATARRH

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Letters from Soldiers Written to the Home Folks From This Side and the

Other Side of the Water.

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From Mac McClure. Honni(sn Ucrraany. Hdq.. lL'th Field Artillery. American Expeditionary Fores. Army of Occupation. "50th street.

Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Tht-und upon thousands of itivn hnve kidney or bladder trouble and nevsuspect it. Wothi's complaints often prove to be t ot htr.g: ele but ktdn.v trouble, or the renlt of kidney or bladder d's asv. Vou n ay suffer pant in the back, headache suul loss of ambition. 1'i'Or health makes you nervous, irritable ami may bo desponde-nt; it miikes hnv one iv But hundred of women . m that Ir. !-w ; 1 tr. - r ' Swamp-Hoot, by rtorin,i health to the kidney, proved to he h:"t the remedy needed to overcome such condition.. Mpv lend f "r a simple north? to see what Pwnmp-Root. the arrea' kidney. Mver and bladder medicine will do for t'"m. Hy enclosing ten cents to I r. Kilmer A Co.. Rinshamton. X. yon rt'iy receive sample sir. bottle bv- Parcel "Toit. Tou ran purchase medium end 'ara- sis bottles at all druj stores. Ai,

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L'ear father: I received a letter from Mother a few days aio and was more than ulad to hear from home, i would hae liked to have sent all tin- yotivenirs 1 1 ad hold of but that would he .- much r could no, n-r tran;.furi;it;;i for then; So I just sent you the?-.' shoulder strap? which I not from a Oerman Idler .u'tei he had been taken prisoner. M..t her ask when I am coming home W.-ll tell her thit i ope' of the hifctrePt ( :e.t loii.s I e had to answer. 1 don't know any more about when I'm conitnn home thin diifa Mae Helle or iut'.ie'. I'm in i try on tha Khlne H e- n tb- present and hav hern her-' for time

Breath Hyomel for Two Minut.a and Kullovo Stuffed Up Kvud. If you want to Rt relief from . itarrh. cold hi tl.e head or from tin i t lit a I 1 n couch in the shorto.'t Unto bixathc. lljom e!. It should clean out our head in two Minutes and allow oil to breathe froe;. Hyom-'t often cnl a cold (n one day, I' w 11! relieve vu of dlMust tin; miff ! s.

htiwkinR. spittlnR and offensive brHtli in j a v. teh i llyomei is mafic! chiefly from a sooth-j in. h'-r.ltnR antiseptic, that com. s from I

the eucalyptus tersest of ii.l-ind Antralia Oiore ont.Mrh, asthma and cot sumption y.cr- m wr known to exist.

In a tin.'. Just ;..r :i lew I'roi-s nuo th- 1 liai d rubber ir.haier, use Hm din .-te, audi

relief is alines! cort'tlu A Complot, lioln.i e'lilH. Ill- IlldltlK inhaler and one Initio ; c .,.!.- but llttlo at drusBtsts . , ry w her. and at Kitufmann a- Wolf nc.i Smiitiier.s !'hnrrnnc. If you .tlnadv own an inhaler you can : t an extra Initio ot Myoinoi a( druggists. Adv.

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that I am in ermany with the I ican Army. Well you if? there juat i few of Vtcneral lersh.nT" d-.-.rts po ked to so into Oiermany il'i Army of i 'ten pat Ion. And toy

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SPECIALS

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Here's A Few of the Big Specials which Have Crowded Our Basement Salesroom for the Past Eight Days.

Royal Rochester Percolators $3.50 Kin, $2.75

Water Pai's. of galvanized iron, 10-quart capacity with aire ha.il: a reg'iUr 5'-patl. Mill q End price

rvoyal Rochestor Pure Aluminum Coffee Percolator. 7cup rapacit;,-. n e v.- s h a p e. Mack -ebony liandle. makes excelhnt cof

fee; the rejrlap price of ihePe percolator? Ml!! End Sale price

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$2.75

S5.00 Electric Iron, $3.69 One hundred Gloria G-pound Electric Sad Irons, of best cast iron and steel, highly nickel plated, c,iui-

-iiftp -vitji , reet ot cord, rul.v euaran-

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$3.69

Dinner Pails of pure aluminum wkh separate food tray an. coffee reservoir; a $5 value. Mill q j q Eod price.. 0rO

Soot-I-Cide Cleans Flues hi Rtmovet Soot. MM 1'Ovf r This prwrmtto n inet!1e4 fr rmvinf II Ickm jut from 6iler F1uc. U. Mk,i toft .) (iunN t ue as Hard Ci Stl-Chtt it fufleed lo d ! (t ! c'almtj tr it.

SOOT-I-CIDE CO. 10 lM'44

AV'a.sU Boilers - "Flot.'liest;r"' Xo. 8 size of charcoal tiu, copper bottom, patent irook handles; O O O IJ.9S value jL.ZO

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"o:ive K.' i ties C-qf. pray ranife with wire bail and wood handle,

as icttureil: $1.25 val. at ...

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Combination Cooker $3 Value for $2.19 5-piece Pure Aluminum t'ooker, twelve useful and very handy cooking utensils iu five; aella rexularlv at $3. SO r -1 C the set. Mill Knd price .Z.JL Z? Mop Oil and Furniture Polish, excellent for both purposes, 12-ounce size 23c: 4-ounce size on .a!e at JC

?oot-I-Cide, cleans flues and removes soot from

stove pipes. Per P.

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History of the World's War. Introduction by Gen. Peyton E. March. Priced at $3.00

j; 1-3 Off on All Ice Skates. : Combination Ice Skate and Shoe, Spalding make, plated skater with ;j tempered steel runner attached to good qualiiy shoe. Res- 4 :j ular price 16. SO, on sale at Cjr.OL :j Canadian Club Ice Skates, Spalding make, nicely nickel plated, hard- : ened steel runner, key clamp toe and heel, extra good val- O C : ues at per pair JL muCf ;i Men's Skates Cast steel runner with hardnod steel foot CI s- :! platts, full key fastenings, regular $1.00 values. Pair OC ; Ladies' Ice Skates Cast teel runner with steel heel cup, key :! toe clamp, regular price 11.50. Sale price JOC

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of them picked. It is an hot. or to m one of these division, esp chilly the Second 1'! vision, as It s Ainitfi. a's best flwhting division whl. h has enpt :red one-fourth of the prUoners cnptiired by the entire Kxpeditionury force. Also we have had ten peiccitt of the uaUie of the entire Anierli an Kx-pd-t!onary Force. Wo have broken tn.. German linos vhero other liii?ions could not do so They would s n.l us to the point to break the tlermtiti line. and take a certain ot-iectlve a 'ew ml'.eji in the rur of the enemy lines and we would j without fui in every encasement we h'lve been in. Vou surely tnuaf lie htard of the second division ?ome tune during the time the American have b"-n titrhtlti '.n France. Yes, I)d. I've jn some great sights us M-'tliT said in her last letter to ;rc. 1 wouldn't do It over aRiiir. for fifty thousand dollar, and I wouldn't .-ell the experience for n million dollar.. 1 Kd i-Z'-. .vou puesfl w here I was a vear t.-fi to lay ami li.-.t 1 wa doing? Well 1 hr.'.'v you can't no 11! fl! on. t wa on a Rreat big titusp.in and at exactly it -to'ft p. m., .litrjar; li. lOlii, t "aiied out of Neiv York harbor, past the Statu of Liberty and that nl-lht there was nothing to be neen but water. And the n-xt ir.ornitig and day after thar. water, water, water. And then about four day. out we wer" in a Stent awell and the jiiant ship pitched find rol'.fd and the waves washed over th ship like they were a-einjr to 'nko her under. And me. T'h! uh' si-', a the sickest d-H. And then the dai- ni-.I s.ibm.i rlne. If , ny one h-td sunt r h band had played 'Home, Swer-t Home" I would have jurupe 1 i..'?rboard But they j.iniod something j;it h hou t as had: ' Keep the Home Fires TturniriH-. Fnt'l the, Hoy. C"om- I'-.i--!; " And then T'ad. one nice mern;ng what did we see but r now -clad mountains of Northern Scotland. That certninlj i.xcv'd (treat that mornlrs.. And tl.'-n d"wn tliroi.arh tlie Irish Sea 1ren u;rl and that n s'r.t n'x.ut ni td-;:c!i t of the 1 th of January we anchored s:fc -n th" j. arbor of T. pi,,', Kns?. And the p.e:- tuornins. carl", we j.uHed V p to t''ie do '.. .li.l abo'-r :-n o'.J 'fk tlie l&ih of January we jt '"fit on the K round aeain but not where v. e start-

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little train trip to the otiier end of Kneland. W sayj !n . eanip in England for a while. On evenir? we loaded on anotV-t ship at Southhampton. F!n!sn-1 and sailed a-ross the InKii.-h Channel, and a ba if ifitl r.iornim? we f..und tnrse', ri( iO!i,:nn int-i the bailor at IvaHa re. Fiance. !. France looked funny at th f.tst .-,sht of it. After a short stay in that city we stirted off for our training flare, where we had target practice and plenty of other training:. Then, lad. the real stuff began. Off to th" front for us. From then on till about now. T icii'it say. I lived tlie hardest life a loan could live. There .s fifty times this much to fell about, sin " I Uft New Turk Hsiber that afternoon, one year a?o exactly at this hour. r..it we are hind of low on typewrit. n paper ind I have a f"w more cases to w rit up and they take ai'out 25 to 3 sheets a case, t cotintinsr th du pi hate, or triplicat. O'ir T-egimental Headquarter. off b e is in a great castle, which was built in the twelfth century and son- more !uilt to it in 1S30. It Ss alonfr the nhine river an-i I rin look out of the window and see the city 3- ros the J;hine. and the city r.jt'it below us. as we are tip

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castles we rd about in school, of be. intj alonsc the Koine riser. They ha. old armour? and implements of wathat the Kn:h:s used in the days of C'h i val ry. T haven't niueh more to write now, as don't you think I irive t-.!d enough to last j on for a few months. I wish you pecj-. wou! 1 write nio'-e often, and I'll fc'so try and writ often but I've- ben very busy here of Into. You wanted tr, know my Captain's name, soil it is Cap-tarn Ors- n I Fatly: lie is from California He has been wit'i the army for a uroat lorir time, riefo; e T w as born, by a few- years. What lie doesn't know about the army isn't worth Knowing. Wouldn't you thit'k o. We nil think the world of hi:r.. .' he :s one of the coolest men I've ever seen under fire of the e tif-my. Tile !..-.y would do anythinsr for him. Well. I'lad. I hope you people are 5-et, tine along -1! t iftht at home jn cvory way. I'd like to come home now hut thing; are fine here, we have nothing to worry about. Ail wc- have to do is just be patient and wait for the orders to jjo to the Port of Krc.harkation. This will he :.!! for this time, so I'll clos, with love to all. Your loving- son. r-Ti:. ma'.', m. m ci.rnn Ha tic ry '. 1-lh Field Artillery. Am. Kxn Force, cjennanj .

Rheumatism Cured by "Number 40" or Money Back Consult Jos. Aeis, Hammond; Central tru Store. Indiana Hafbot. Frank Staser. N bur(rh, Ind . states; "I suffered with rheumatism fgr several years and tried numerous remedies with little or no benefit. Mendenhall's Number i1 was recommended to m- and I ur-ed in all six bottles find am entirely cured. I cheerfully recommend it to till rheumatic sufferer-;." We have Instructed Jos. "Weis. Hammond, and Central Prus Store. Indiana Harbor, to issue a guarantee with three bottles of "Number 4'J" and if you are not cured or fatistb-d. your money v. iil

I be cheerfully refunded. J. C. Memb i;-

hall. 40 years s druggist. "Numbr 4'V Is employed in rheumatism, scrofula, bh-e-d poison. oonsCp.--tion. liver nd stomach troubles.--Adv.

The time is getting very short to 1 buy W. S. S. The Lake Co. quota ; is $20 oer caoita.

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! UNCERTAINTY j GIVES WAY TO jl PE ACTIRIE PROSPERITY

A War Time Conditions discouraged the building of homes of the Character of those that have been built in Kenwood. Building activity has been confined to the cheaper class of houses. SJOur Policy In Regards To Kenwood Has Been Consistent. It has been the policy of careful Restriction, high class developement. We Cater to the Home-Builder who demands exclusiveness.

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RESIDENCE OF PAUL KLITZKE Treasurer of the Hammond Dairy Co. This inanifirFnt homo i one of the architectural 1 Humph of A. ( '. Berry ,vh has made so m:mv notable contributions to the lone; list of attractive Kenwood homes. This home is also in the FOHKST PRESERVE srttinir, which uives it the appearance of an English country home. It is Imilt on th" northwest corner of Forest and Cleveland avenues, on a lot 75x127. Regardless of cost this home has been built in commensurate taste and of the best materials. Mr. Klitzke is an enthusiastic Kenwood booster and his wonderfully complete home is his only hobby. It is attractively landscaped and is one of the most expensive homes in Kenwood.

: NOT SOCTA L EXCLL'Rl VENKSS. NOT THE EXCLUSIVENESS OF WEALTH, but the exclusiveness of those who would have only the best, knowing that the best is always the cheapest in tin1 end. i, K E N W () 0 1 ) IS FOR THE HOME LOVER, the man who will maintain a lawn, shrubbery and flowers; the man who cares about the architecture of his house thouirh its cost may be small. i. Fresh air, smokeless skies, an intimate acquaintance with wild birds who make their homes and find safe refuse in the p,reat FOREST PRESERVE which snugs up to Kenwood on the WEST are some of the assets of this beautiful subdivision. :THE OPPRESSIVE BURDEN OF WAR has been lifted. Its uncertainties are at an end. The future opens with a promise of prolonged prosperity, of limitless development for the great Calumet District.

- Vou need no longer delav the building of that HOME OF VOU.R DREAMS. A Kenwood lot is easily acquired. Our price for a tiftyf.'.ot lot is only l,2o0.U0, with half of the street assessments paid. We sell of contract on easiest terms. C. KENWOOD WILL SEE REMARKABLE BUILD I NO ACT1VITV. Many projects, are soon to be under way. The available vacant is fast being sold out. With Kenwood sold out. where will vou go for high class residential property ? KENWOOD IS ACCESSIBLE. Ium as accessible as any highly desirable residential property could be. We have lots one block from the ear line. There are thousands of Hammond people living farther out than Kenwood. t OUR STREET IMPROVEMENTS ARE OF THE BEST. Our asphalt macadam pavements are on six-inch concrete liases. Our sewers are the deepest in Hammond. They were all put in when the cost was half what it is todav. Our lavements have been down for rive years and do not show anv wear yet. And they are more than half paid for.

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RESIDENCE OF CHARLES S. FLETCHER Works Accountant, Standard Steel Car Co. Typical of Kenwood is the attractive home of Charles S. Fletcher. 114 Forest avenue. This attractive home is built on a terrace lot 75x127 at the corner of Kenwood and Forest avenus. This place is an illustration of tl perfect setting. .With the FOREST PRESERVE for a background, Mr. Fletcher, with the assistance of a competent landscape gardener, has wrought a masterpiece in shrubbery, trees and flowers. The. home itself is in perfect taste and while not the largest and most expensive in Hammond, it has all of the refinements and all of the comforts of the estate of a country gentleman.

All Things Considered, Kenwood is the Best Buy in Hammond. Call us up and Let's Talk the Matter Over. Make Your Plans Now For Your Spring Building Project.

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REAL ESTATE OPERATORS Office: Hammond Trust & Savings Bank 597 Hohman St. Phone, Hammond 51.