Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1919 — Page 7

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Here js the first picture, fans, in our flu masked nlayer puztle. Te idea for the puzzle was obtained from a hall frame staged :n Pasadena Cal a short time ap in which all the players were forced to wear flj masks' Many of the players wer major league stars. The fans had a Rreat time identifying the players disguised aa they were b the , h a th features. v.Tiho players we have chosen Tor the puzzle are now in the American or Na.ional leaeue. The player above is a star outfielder. He is, however only a fair fielder. Organued baseball at one time called him an onriwW Can you name him?

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is one of Germany's grr-atost frts, though not e?iic-cial!y nviiirii In run quipme'nt. L.at-r 1 -njo c-J a trip through It. The pr' scut. mHShP tru. -ture dates back from 1 1 8 2tj. At Wirmetz a mile down ."tri-am frmn I'oblenz. Julius Caeser built a brliln tn th' year oa I?. C. hav" always wantM to sop ttiat brMB- nvl bluw it

up. lici-aiis" nf our liaN'ful r vf it in I'acf.ir 'onimcntari"

nire tity to se but. it is rot like Hammond or Hiiy thtr i ity back in the old I. 8. A. If thf-y ke.;p me lure vpry mui li k ngor when I go back I will be :ibk to talk nuthins but Dutch. You a.k ht'v th-s' !iernians treat us? Well, they treat us all right but I guess down in their hi nrt.s they have a different f' cling allugi'thi r. Cut of course they

lleotions I kecji sttll l"r they Knuw what is govt!

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f Cae.-at's laic-Mt tet.irlous Mie- . it is nearly Iti o'eloi-k and time to go to

tiny i bed. Sn K'Hic!-l,v. .-.nil (five my regards

1 tu all. HopiiiK that it uill not be long b fi.ti' 1 si e Hamnii iiil again. From I tTb. LAWKUXCK Hl'H KRT, 1 'o. A. 2nd Am. Tn, A. P. O.. j A. V.. V. I "orporal lawrenee Hubert.

11. r. to 1913 A. 1. After supper we Hduts. 2nd Am. Tn, A. K. F, went to the German opera. It was s.,x): j January 1. ll'll1. opera. ""artnen' I'm told. outside of j G '-ner.il Order No. 1 that it was fairly pood. I went jut-t to J To the officer and men of the Second he able to say I hid h' ard German j Ammunit ion Train. beM wishes for a opera in Germany. The music was good very Happy New Year. but I tot Just one per e.-nt of what it j. A year of s- vere and hard fighting was all about. The 3rd day we took in i has ended, atid what we hope to be a

eess. rs is tin eommand'-r of th

of Occupation now nuking his headquarters at Ooblenz. When I to k a peep at "Old Glory" on th heights or lihrenbreltstein I knew 1'nele yam was there and felt proud that I could stand in the gap of warriors dating from .'. r

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CALUMET ATHLETIC

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and now reputed as one of the best in Chicago. Is a wrestler of no mean ability, and will taeklo an eic-conferenco champion on the mat. Frank Casey, assistant athletic director of the Illinois Athletic Club, and former trainer of Francis X. Hushman. will do some acro-

RMn ; chines Above TSoppard you see I.iebensti: :n and Khemfels eastb-s. Next eomes the famous I.orelei or ICci.n I'.ork. "Ich weiss nieht was soil us b-deuten." At this point the rive- in the narrowest and deepest, wher'- Heine teautifu! golden blor.d haired siren lured th'-

Coblenz from one end to the other. H ; was like pulling teeth to g back here and as the train stops" 7 kilos Troii Opann we had tn hike the tail end of our trip. On guard tonight. This 'own is as lively ss St. John. I think Mat I.uJwig would love it here but In. wouldn sell much insurance. '

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LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS

Man ay Stars to Compete at Rouland and Kecord Attendance is Expected.

Great preparations are being made i by the Calumet Athletic Association, of i rioseland, for their monster athletic j eamival and entertainment at Market!

Hall, Friday evening. April IJ. fourteen big numbers have already been r.ed up. Including athletic exhibitions by several word s champions. Jote Ray, orld's champion runner, will wrestle. . E. Sauer, national fencing and broadsword champion, will light a duel with .. Is. Frank. Ragen of Ragen A. C. .,- vlll give fancy exhibition in w inging clubs, a, which he is rated as one of the best in the country. Frank :uran. western bag-punching champion, : ,!:d "Walter Moran. welterweight wreste. Trill also appear in their rejpective Tries. Comedy Bo-ate. There will be several eide-sphtting

bratlc stunts, and the Kensington Turn-j boatmen singing th.m f Jest met 'on. ers, who have some of the best gym- To the south of the rock th- Rhine nasts in the country, w ill perform on i bi wis, forming n bay enclosed by hills the parallel bars and side horse. whero Fran lin nuole her home-. Special Attraction. T from St. Goar t- the immortal As a special attraction endeavors areningen the Rhine flows through rck

forma tions.

being made to obtain the services of Fred Hall, gymnastic chamrion of the Vnited States, now instructor of a large "Wisconsin college. Hall performs wonders , in the gymnastic, and acrobatic line. Singing and Dfcncinff. In addition to the above, there will be exhibitions of strength, clog dancing, high Jumping contests, story-felling, songs by the Wood Brothers quartet", and other splendid talent. A re. or i crowd Is anticipated.

the scenery change eon-

From Corporal Hubert. ''orporal Lawrence Hubert, a brother of Mrs. Joseph I'olen. 15'.' Sibb-y St., has sent the following letter and order showing th- work of his ammunition train during th- war: Germany, F-b. I'S, 1313. Dear Sister: I will answer your welcome letter

stanfly and brines d.tightfut surprises, i vhi.-h I received today and was glad to

DOUGHBOY REPORTER TELLS OF TRIP

There is a melancholy restful atmosphere tm the landscape contrasting with the bustling chugging rtv-r boa is. Romantic past and rnnt'r of fact present meet. Another chain of still more ancient castles, ruins and nestling villages. Uing'n! RingMi on th- Rhine, the Bishop HaMo th- jnouse tower, the starring people and the greedy cleric, and the rats that :-wam after ajid destroyed him. CAUSES BRIDGED THE RHINE, Al.mg here one se, s some of the finest Rhlre scenery F.aeharach. Old "in, F'faiz built on a . small island in the

hear that you are all well at. home. 1 am feeling well at pres. l.t only I have a little i old. but of course that's nothing for 1 will get over that in a fewdays. Well. I suppose you re having l lots of cold weather these days We ! have not had much cold weath't here : this winter, only a fe-.v days of it. It will soon b" spring new a. id warm j weather again and it will be more pleasant to be out. You asked me when I am coming j home, God knows whenever we leave this God-for-saken country But 1 hope it will not be very long h-fore we ! ave

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middle of the Rhine. A 1 1 too soon for , to go back and believe me T certainly me we came to the end of our trip at i am going to make up for lost time. You Ruedshetm. There we turned around j tell Joe that he better be on pins and returned to Coblenz. As we .'.rifted i for 1 intend to go round (nd round with

weather beaten clifTs: a rallro-td tunnels! wl,h th rt nur old br,at made j him. He and Adlore used to go th-

some spee'i. ,cross l.'io river tncins ; best of nie hut I don t think they could Coblnz is the nhrenhre itstein fortress. J do it now. I spent Wednejrlay in CobIt towers 35.1 feet above the river and I lenz and had a good tim-. It is quite a

here and there through the mountain : fastness; castle ruins everybere, mile ' after mile of vineyards are under cult!-

medy bouta between well-known ath- vation. ever: high in the mountains. I

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Genuine Relief If You Resort to Sand and Sensible Treatment Tliere m a rery common niuranderstandlng of Eczema and the various other forma of akin eruptions and irritations that cause so much pain and discomfort. Because the surface of the skin is the scene of the attack, and seems almost ablaze with fiery, burning and itching, these disorders are mis-namei skin iiaeases. The truth is that they are not really skis diseases, and that m wky nothing but disappointment fellows their treatment with salves ad lotions applied to the sorfaee mi the skin. These irritations, ernptions, boils, jsi-mples, etc, are caused by a dis Case germ in the Mood, which breaks out through the skin, and m.3 long as the germ ',? in the bipod, no ctire can come from ointments and lotions, even if you apply them to the surface by the ton. The rational and sensible treatit if, J. t. R.. h r1itV-

purifier, which promptly eradicates all disease genua from the blood. Whew yea cleaase jotir blood of diseaaa grm, tke skin ia promptly reatored to its normal condition. For more than hiM. a eentary S 8. 3. has been used with, the greatest satiafaetion for all manner of blood and skin disorders. Thin fine old remedy was first made by the Indiana from medicinal roots an'd herbs of the forests. B. 8. S. is still made from the original forraulj, and it is guaian teed puryly vegetable. It ia one blood remedy that contains not a particle of potash, wereury or other mineral. There is bo finer tonio or system -bnilder, and a thorough teurM of 8. S. 8. will build up the general health and give new vigor to the entire hod v. Get a bettle "of S. a S. from your iruggiut, and begin the sensible, rational treatment today, aal you wi'l experience gaauine relief, as thoesands of others have. If you want any special medical ad vice regarding your vn caae, you can obtain same wit hot: t- cost by writing to Chief Medical Adviser. 105 Sw1' T -ibers Wri'n, Gn.

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lasting peace is in sight. During that year th- Second Ammunition Train made a record which we believe has not been inualled by any train in the A. E. F.. ii served en the Verdun. Chateau Thierry, Soission. I'ont-a-M ousson. St. Mihi' I. 'hampngne and Argonno sur M use fronts. . During its service on

these various fronts it actually deliver

ed to the fightinK troops over 600. OHO

rounds of T."tr.:n. lno.Ono rounds of ! l'rmm ami nv-r :'ii.(ii)i).i)iiO rounds of, s-mail arms, besides grenades pyrotechnics, "7mm and Makes. These figures do not include the added work done In .dancing ammunition from one dump1 to another, under v.-ry trying circuni- I stances, in ord- r to follow the advance of our infantry. i The Metf r Rat tal' .n has its own machiiK shop and made all its own repairs, through mechanical efficiency, trucks were kept in perfect condition at all tin.-s. Many were hit by shells, two of which, loaded with powder and 155mm. wcr- i l a fir, but today on the Rhine, the battalion has the original Sfl trucks delivered I o them last March. 3. The horse battalion did equally wonderful work in their line. No shelling was severe enough to keep them from from delivering the goods right to tin guns. P.y good care and' exceedingly hard work they kept their stock In splendid shape. No matter how long tii- haul, or how tired the men. the horses were always groomed and legnihhed before the men turned in. 4. Th- men of both battalions, through a magnificent devotion to duty. work"d day and night in all sorts if weather conditions, suffered all kinds of hardships and did it cheerfully, as a result, the f-ghting troops of the sTona division v.ere never short of Emniunition and they sure knew how to use it. Th- division commander, on the last da of the year, said to you. if the ammunition train fails, the bt-ttle is lost, but the Second Ammunition Train never failed. Thos" words spoken by our di-vi-siou commander, voiced the record you have made. n P. RIl .ENBERTCH. JR.. j Colonel of, Inf.. Commanding.

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die west, has been organized here with thirty-five charter members.

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Sales For Thursday

Here Are Some Wonderfully Beautiful Hats for $5.00

Here Is your golden opportunity to get a handsome, high grade Easter hat for much less than you ever would expect to pay for such lovely millinery. Instead of paying a big, "fancy" price for your Spring hat, come here Thursday and telect it from this great underpiece group. They're Lovely, Modish Dressy Hats Large, medium and small shapes of liaere straw, novelty straws and pineapple straw. There are the Mitzi hat?, saTlors and rlopo-ntilas turbans nil f-ff-cUvc-ly triimnpd with thvinty and colorful flowers, ribbons.

pom poms ana quills.. Most an., f-hade you desire also black, ttt

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Modish Dolmans For Women and Misses Thursday a new group goes on sale at the special price of

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a by "special" we mean they are better than usual garments for the money. Dolmans the new cape-like coats (see illustration) are all the rage fer Spring and. we have provided a choice variety for our patrons. At $25 we offer becoming, swagger Dolmans of th finest wool serges, high quality poplins and best wool velour some are lined throughout 01 hers are yoke lined. They are simply beautiful in their shade of French blue, reindeer, taupe and black. Sizes 16 to 4ct. --and only $25. Our Do'mans at $29.95 and up to $55 are wraps of rare elegance.

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broken siies of Albert, Niagara Maid or Kayser's b'ack or white silk gloves. 1.26 to 1.75 quali- (fif ties, pair

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iarcerled blending cotton. blacK. white and 9 ,. Colors, spool TIC Bone Bnttona for underwear purposes, four-hole 8tyl An tor - Fancy Edfe Snelf paper, 5 yd. ' q piece feir Elaaic inch, blacK or 1L whi'e, yd CnaUenre S-ftr mi.s. an sizen. 1-' on a card M, for Tt'3.3. Clark TnreaA

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10c Drug Sale Thursday

Essence of Perrpe;-mint. 1 oz iCc f Tincture of Iodine, 1 oz. for 1Cc

Essence of Jamaica Ginger, 1 oz.Kc

Blue Seal Vaseline. l.rc sizo jar..1Cc Powdered Sulphur, 'j lb 10c Powdered Alum. 4 oz. for 10c

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Peroxidei of Hydrogen, 15c bot...1Cc

Talcum Powders, various odors. .10c Moth Balls, full strength, ij lb...10c Pure Castor Oil. 1 oz. lor 10c Glycerine, absolutely pure. 2 forlCc

COUPON Liniment Hring this coupon Thurs'iiy for l.r. Sloan's -Verve and Cone Einiinent. tiOc size bottle for tJOC

COUPON Shaving Soap Hring this coupon Thursday for Williams' .Suaving soap, the regular size n , bar for O -C

Thursday COUPON SALE

COUPON race Powder - Bring this coupon Thursday for genuine imported Rurjoris Java Rico Face Powder, for 33c

COUPON Crackers Bring this coupon Thursday 'or fresh baked Soda Crackers. 3 -krfn 3 lbs. for Mill

COUPON SI Window Shades 1 HI pie i ii ..p..uuo wj.idow shades, K6 in. wide. tJ ft. long, green on one jsiwe. white on . other, at t,

COUPON Sheeting Bring this coupon Thursday for excellent quality bleached oS In. sheet-

COUPON Percale - Bring this cou.on Thursday for li-'ht or dark percale, new ISItt patterns, cut from -bolt, yard XC

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COUPON TTtdervetts Hring tins coupon Thursday to-- women's pink or v. hite ribbed iied-r-"ts with plain or 1.1 at.-l2C

COUPON Crochet Cotton F.ri. g this coupon for San ilk Mercerized '.'roihet Cotton in most any color you want. r ball S)C