Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1919 — Page 12

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AIT OPEN LETTER. The Blackburn TroJucts Co., Dayton. Ohio: Gent lemeu : I have taken 3 tubes of 3-Crain Oaclon-.ene Tablets ana I am not nearly so nervous as I was, while I m now eating: with keen relish and have no more trouble with my stomach whatever, etc. Yours very truly, n. F. Hamilton, ;2 Cottage St.. Franklin. Miss. Cadomeno Tablets are absolutely euaranteed the, fcest medicine to build up the body an1 nerves. DrugKista sell and recommend them. A3v.

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Tuesday. April 8, 191D.

LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS

A Soldier's Prayer. From France, Oct. 17. 1918, ' Now I lay roe.dswn to sleep. I pray the Lord my gun to keep. !t no other soldier tike. My socks or shoes before I waka. Keep me safely In thy sight. Cause no fire drills In the night. And In tha morning let roe wake, Breathing scents of SIrlola Steak! Epare ra from all work and drills. And when sick don't feed me pills. Should I hurt this heai of mine. Paint It not with iodine.

Take me back Into the land. Where they walk without a Band. Where no pesky bugle blows Where womea wash the clothes. J la en easy feather bed. There I long to lay :my fceadt far away from camp'.n? scenes And the smell of hali-bak-jd beans. Xord, Thou knowest my every care, Harken then to this my prayer. JTaetnn days of peace again. Cairn and draftless, LorcV Amen. ' Corporal Arnold Kunert.

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r From Vernon Redmond. Camp De Sou?a, France, March 10, 1?1S. ' doulit tie peorla of the United tates are wondering' when the baljence of the A. E. F. are. golr.gr home. , It Is a hard question to answer, as thf army life is very chiureablij. I only wish I was back ag-aln-in tho good old Vnlted States. If reports came true, would have been home lor.? ago. ; liut there are fresh rumors every day of leaving: w ar t!ll In France.

"S'ou will notice by the adlrei we are row In another camp. We moved on Februarv 1. bound for home, but here

-still; however, nearer to the embarkation port. Mr. McHIe, according to re- : porta here there are very defrradfng1 f nd serious rumors in the United State-s concernSnjr the casuals; that all ; cesuals are home except the venereals. ' There la no foundation whatever to this, as the boys know w are homeward bound, at the grate of Camp 'Jennie Carr," the embarkatloa port, and there 5s no such thin? among- the casuals any more than In. civil life. There are several married men among the boys, as well as a lot of us single fellows, who have never had any rhance to contract any such diseases

WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT

Thousands of women have kidney and Mai-ier trouble and never suspect It. Women's compiainls often prove to be r.othinff els but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or blad lexiJisease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they rnny cause the other organs to become diseased. I'ain in thu back, headache, loss of ambition, nervousness, are often times symptoms of kidney trouble, Don't delay starting- treatment. Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, a physician's prescription, obtained at any drug store, may be Just tho remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a insdium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish tirst t test tbis p-eat preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Hinghamton. X. Y., for a Fimfls bottle. Whfn writing be sure end mention the Hammond Jjaily Times. Adv.

Mrs. Eugene T. Seaseney. Mrs. Eugene T. Senseney has relieved many laboring women of the tedious work of planning: and cookingtheir own meals by establishing community kitchens in many of th localities where the majority of the women must work all day lor.p. Mrs Senseney has made a thoroufrh studj of the demands of each locality anc serves foreign foods in the respective foreign districts.

here, as wa stayed in camp and mind our own affairs and never mingle with any French people whatever, as we believe In "safety first," and want to return to our friends Just as we left them. There are a couple of companies from Indiana whose people have no douat heard those false reports, and I only wish you would let them knowthrough the columns of the Times that the boys are ail clean, healthy and men now like the other states, at the very gate of the embarkation camp, awaitingthe news to board a transport to sail for home. Hoping- you may enlighten anl relieve the readers of The Times of those erroneous and degrading reports, that the boys will show the true colors very soon, which is better proof than any letters can possibly do. I remain. Tour old employe, FTE. VERNON REDMOND. Casual Co. No. 19. Camp De Souge. France. A. P. O. "05.

HAVE YOU SEEN The A. B. C. Super Electric Washing Machine WASH CLOTHES? i Every Afternoon and Evening. Lighthouse Electric Company 13 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO.

From "Peggie Heglen. Girgemath. Germany, March 16. 1519. Dear Brother: I received your most welcome letter which you wrote en the 20th of February. Was sure glad to hear that you arrived heme O. K., and was out of the service. This leaves ma feeling fin, hoping It finds every one at home the same. Tou sure made good time leavIcg here and getting out of the service less than a month. I don t think I will get back to the States before Sptember. if that soon. You said your regiment was with the Marines in the Argonne. I left October 14th on the Champagne front. Were you up there at that time? What divisions were you fellows with most of the time. I w-iil name and date the fronts the Second Division was on from the beginning of March until the armistice was signed: From March until May we were in the Verdun anl ToulTroyon sectors: from May SI to July 9 we were at Chateau-Thierry; from July IS to July 20 we were at Solssons sector, the Marne counter-offensive, the Marbache sector; August 9th to August 21th. St. Mih'.el sector: Sept. 3 to Sept. IS. this front we took 150 square miles; Elanc Mont sector, the Champagne advance. Sept. 20 to Oct. 0th. the Argonne-Meuse offensive. Oct. 30 to Nov. 11. Army of Occupation. Germany. Dec. 1 and till here. Have you ever heard of any other division who has been on as many fronts and never lost a battle that sare is something to say. Well, what Rre you doing, taking !t easy or ere you worUing? Have you told Mother how the boys are getting treated over here in the A. E. F? The last of the month I am going on a sev-

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Open Air Roller Rink INDIANA GARDENS Ekatinsr every n!ght and Sunday afternoon. "WATCH YOUR STEP PARTY" NEXT THURSDAY EVENING. M. MADURA, Manager.

Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandruff

The only sure way to get rid of dandruff Is to dissolve It. then you destroy It entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and 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. Tou will And. too. that all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Tou can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is Inexpensive and never fails to do the work. Adv.

Salad Jell Lime Jiffy -Jell is flavored with lime-fruit essence in a vial. It makes a tart, green 6alad jell. Jiffy-Jell desserts arc flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly condensed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty and it is. You will change from old-style gelatine dainties when you once try JiffyJell. Millions have changed already. Order from your grocer

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JO Flavor, at Yoar Grocer' 2 Package for 25 Cant

en-day le.ave for the first time and the only one I have ever had. It has turned cold here the last two day. I hope It doesn't continue very long, as the sunshine Is more welcome to me. Will close for this time. Answer soon. Tours sincerely, HARRY. Co. 45. Fifth Reg., V. S. Marines. A. E. F.. A. P. O. TIC

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fINTER NATIONAL NEWS SESVICE1 NEW YOKK. April is Willie Kitchiwho is matched to meet Champion Benny Leonard in an eight round bout at Newark. on the night of April 2Sth. today started training for the bout at Airupp gymnasium. Having posted a forfeit of $1,000 to guarantee that he will make 142 pounds ringside, Ritchie has decided to take no chances. "I'm married now, "sail Ritchie toCay. "and I can't afford to let a thousand dollars slip through my fingers because of a few extra pounds. That's why I started training at once." Ritchie added that he expected no trouble in making 142 pounds for Leonard. "I scaled about 140 when I met Leonard in San Francisco, though Billy Gibson claims I weighed US," he added.

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DEFEATS BR1TT0K

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 CANTON. o.. April b. Bryan Downey, of Columbus, sprung a surprise to fight fans here last night when

Welterweight Champion Jack Itrlt ton's Jaw, sending the title-holder down for the count of nine. The blow came like

a bolt from the blue, Rrition having i

overcome a. slight lead gained ry Downey in the f.rst three rounds and having the Columbus lad In distress towards the close of the eighth round. Downey weighed less than 151 pounds ringside.

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FRESH SPARE RIBS ISC IPORK SHOULDER ROAST 25e PRIME BEEF ROAST. : 24c HIGH GRADE CORN .121 wo i HIGH GRADE STRING BEANS V22C U' man ghadb tomatoes ...too f HIG-H GRACE CANNED KRAUT 10c L2 BOTTLES OF CATSUP FOR 25c SALMON, per can 1S K FRESH FISH TODAY AND FRIDAY. ; 573 Holiman Street. Phone 1441 Hammond.

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KOREA CHRISTIAN

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASHINGTON. April fc. it 13 the Intention of the leaders of the Korean provisional government established in Manchuria, to make a Christian country (i Korea, once the country is free from Japan, thus making it the first independent country in Asia to become Christian. Pr. Syngman rihee, newly appointed secretary of the Korean provisional government, declared here today. "The Koreans would not stand for any autocratic government like that of Japan," said Dr. Rhee. "They have bem trained under American Christian Influence, and the leaders are all Imbued with the American democratic ideas. Some of the eight members of the cabinet of the Korean provisional government are Christians and our government will naturally follow the American form of government as far as we can."

The Times' want ads bring astonishing results if their users are to be believed. Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.

GOODBY, WOMEN'S TROUBLES The tortures and discomforts of weak, lame and aching back, swollen feet and limbs, weakness, diiriness, na-jgea. as a rule have their orijin in kidney trouble, not ' female complaints." These general symptom of kidney and bladder disease are well known so if the remedy. Next time you feel a twinge of pain in the back or are troubled with headache, indigestion, insomnia, irritation in the bladder or pain in the loins and lower abdomen, you will find quick and sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This old and tried remedy for kidny trouble and allied derangements has stood the test for hundreds of years. It doe the work. 1 a'E anl tror.b!e vanish and new life and h?alth will rome as you continue their use. V."bn completely restored to your usual vigor, continue taking a capsule or two each day. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oj! Capsules are imported from tb labora'.o-

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Special Values Around the Store for Wednesday and Thurs.

Double Stamps Tomorrow Are you saving our profit sharing stam p s ? If you make purchases here and do not ask for the stamps you are literally throwing money away because the stamp books when filled are as good as cash in any department of our store with tho exception of the grocery. Begin to save our stamps tomorrow.

An Unusually Interesting

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$5

New Gingham Dresses for Girls and Small Women

Values Up to $12.50 It is almost impossible to describe the splendid values that will be found in these dresses for misses and small women, in style, quality and workmanship. The dresses may be seen in checks, plaids or plain materials. They are trimmed with white collars and cuffs edged with contrasting embroidery. Ribbon is also used and many have patent leather belts. The colors are in combinations of pink, blue, green, lavender and yellow. A Fortunate Purchase Makes This Unusual Price Possible Through a nucceaefully planned purchase we were able to tecure a good Quantity of these dresses at far belotv the usual price. This Is one of the opportunitlea that come once la a . long time. Wide selection at . VJ

Easter Sale of Silks

Novelty Silks Elegant satin stripes iu all the new color combinations, alt.o handsome Louisone and taffeta plaid?. SG Inches wic'jj J"Q yard i JJ

Printed Georgette 40 Inches wide, an excellent qualify, very pretv de- f fign. yard biQw Baronette Satin

Georgette Crepe Navy blue, tho most wanted color, 40 Inches wide, regu- I "2 Q lar l.9S. yard. liUV

Tokio Tissue Silk

very lustrous slllc finish, yard ...

27c

Crepe de Chine 35 to 40 inches wide, every wanted dark and pastel shades, heavy quality, per 4 CO

JiU9

yard.

plain and large coin dot. 3 Inches wide, black, navy, sand,

Joffre Id uo and grey, yard

Tub Silks

4.89

for men's shirts and women's

waists, 32 inches wide, large as

sortment, bright stripes,

89c

Easter Wool Materials

Epingdnle an all wool Email woven cord effect, soft drapy finish so desirable for the one-piece dresses, the

most wanted color?, 42 inches wide, yard..

-v: t t-tirj 1.98

Broadcloth all wool, very lustrous satin finish, sponged and shrunk. 54 in.

wide, light and dark navy, taupe.

black and plum, $6 value, yard

1.59

French Serge the most popular material for Spring suits and Dolmans, all wool, 50 to 54 inches wide, black.

navy, grey, plum, brown and

burgundy, per yard

Italian Poplin

243

43 Inches wide, all wool, medi

um weight, every desirable street

shade, per yard at

2.48

Skirtings

All Wool French Serge

42 inches wide, the popular mid

night blue shade, special, yard

4.29

in small checks and stripes, a Xart wool fabric 54 inchos wide.

excellent for peparatp skirts and

children's wear, worth $1.50, yard

98c

Women's Fine Black Glace Kid Oxfords at

$5.

Here's a good buy soft kid, plain toe, Louis leather heels, lightweight flexible soles, B to

D, sizes 3 to 8. A wonderful value at.

Patent Oxfords

Fine quality, plain toe, Louis -leather

heels, A to D, sizes 3 to 8. priced at

$5

$6.50

Special

Fine) quality one-strap House Slippers.

hand turned solc, sizes 3 to

S, worth f 3.50, special

or tt s $2.55

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Grocery Values Free Delivery at Cash and Carry Prices

Sugar Best Cane Granulated, lb. 10c Peanuts F r e s n roasted, per 23c Rolled Oats Best quality, 5 lbs 26c Potatoes F a n c y western stock, per bu., $1.53; peck - 39C

Pickles Full quart Jar Sweet Luncheon Tomatoes No. 2 cans, solid pack, 3 cans Pet Brand Milk doz. tall cans ?1.8o; can --14c Soap Fltzpatrick'a Laundry, 10 bars 45c Washing Powder ( Grandma's, large pks 1gc

Syrup Karo Label. 10 lb. can

Blue

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Mustard Squire brand, large jar 1QC Lemons Largo Juicy California, doz 23c Coffee Minas blend 4 lbs. $1-39; per lb. 35C Downey's A 1 2sut Margarine, lb 31c

Hardy Flower Plants 1 2c Carnations, Pink5, Hollyhocks, Iris, Shasta Daisy, etc.. large clumps.

Yellow Onion Sets, per lb

iC

Hollenbach's Fam- Lincoln Park Law? mis Flower anfl Veg- seed. 3 lbs. eta-ble Seed. 5 ,-.; lb iqc

jin.,.

-2c

Kentucky Eiue Grass Peonies Mixed Rhubarb Root s Seed 3 "lbs. colors, Large plants, $i; rer lb..." 35c pach -15c pach 15c

"Dress Up" Week

for the Boys We are selling many Confirmation Suits, very attractive in style, quality, price; Knickerbocker suits, newest models, of all wool, fast color, $10 to $20; Long Pants Suits, new models, fast color blue serge, $20.

Special

For tomorrow we have good

supjjlies of Boys' Suits, in newest Norfolk models for Spring; fancy cassimeres and

cheviots, sizes to 18.

ery unusual values

Boys' Hats, Caps and Furnishings for Easter

Boys' Blouses Attached military collars, stan

dard brands, white, fancy ma

dras and percales, sizes!

to 16 years, at

A J V- J til C 95c

Boys' Shirta Attached and detached collars, some with extra striped collar to match, priced from Q5Jrt 52.50 down to ,VsfQ

Art . Department Specials

Linen Scarf Table scarf, all linen, size l$xM

inches, with scalloped edge.

Special value

S 1 .95

Combing Jacket Stamped on good quality honey comb cloth, .very good looking

style, special

at

79c

Stamped Nainsook Gown. Stamped gown on very sheer nainsook, made up ready to embrojdery. Very r.pecial value at ..

$2.18

New Style Untrimmed Shapes on Sale Tomorrow at $2.98

A large assortment of splendid values at this price are here in untrlmmed shapes. Many women prefer to buy their hat untrimmed, so that they may choose the style and the trimmings to be used. We have every desirable share and color

from which you may make your

selection tomorrow at this, low price. Pom Poms

and all new quills, fruits, flowers, etc., on sale moderately priced. HATS TRIMMED FREE.

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Trimmed Hat Special $3.95 New Spring hats in a specially selected group offering unusual value; many selling up to $7.5 are here for tomorrow and Wednesday. All new colors and styles. Spring Needs in Garden Tools and Home Furnishings Wash Tub Garden Spade of heavy galvanized iron, drop full cut polished steel blades, handle, size No. 2, extra special , , . ., . for Wednesday and f I Q ft hardwood D handle, 1 OQ Thursday at -,J 1.38 TalU6 " '

Step Ladder

$1.69

Garden Bake

extra well made with pail shelf Malleable iron garden rakes, long attachment. 6-foot siz special hardwood handles, regular 75c

value at this sale

value, special tomorrow

and Thursday at

149c

Poultry Wire 2-lnch mesh. No. lC- wire, 4S inches high, 130-foot rolls, rolls

cut, price per roll

$5.25

Curtain Stretcher stationary pins, hardwood frame, regular size, I jC f special at I iQU

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