Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1919 — Page 7

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Don't Let Catarrh You Avoid Its Dangerous Stage. There Is a more serious stage of Catarrh than the annoyance caused by the stopped-up air passages, and the hawking and spitting and other distasteful features. The real danger comes from the tendency of the disease to continue its course downward until the lungs become affected, and then dreaded consumption is on your path. Your own experience has taught you that the disease cannot be cured by

Victim of German "Kamerad" Trick Has Scar and Gun As Souvenirs

4 ,V 7 "He's faking." w-arned the V.M. C.A. man's companion as they approached a sujipiTsedly v.-ourtdea German officer. The "V" man had Cone over the top with tbt? boys ari -a as serving as a stretchir barjr. 30 he Vept on toward the German. He was wirhin a few feet 't him when the officer, who had his hands above his head in regular surrender fashion, made a sudden motion with the right hand, there was an explosion, and a. bullet tore through the American's arm. The victim or th!s bit oi German "trategy" is Alexander P. Watson, ef KnoxviKe. Tenn., who nas just rs'urned from P-an:e. The "kamerad'' sun, whicn he has brought. comz a a souveT'U. .s 30 small that J csr cz cincralod :'.n lixi palni ot tfie lir.a. fh- rhori muzzle 1c entire;-.-j'r.a;n oy ih: Elisors The -rzT.zz?. :.s f uci rriti: z :t;cl: - MANY TRO

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TO r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW TURK, Ai'i-il 11. Sevtn bis troop-ship?, bring'-nj? back more than If!. COO officers and rnn of the American Rt-niy. were scheduled t'j rcaoh this jiort today. The transport to arrif. at br pier todiy was the Plattfburg. which ducked a' 6:50 o'clock. Tier S, Hobokn. The Duca d'Aosta was the second arrival, r-achit-s her dock. Fier 97, -Nortii River, sl-.ortiy before 10 o'clock. The other two sieamers were the Floiidian, scheduled t reach Tier 1. Hoboken. at tt:r,0 o'clock this morning:, and the Mexican, due at fier Z, also Hoboktn. at 5:S0 Uiis afterOther vessels due during the d.iy were i h o Edward Uukcnbacii. scheduled to v'ch Ambrose lipbtship at o'clock ric ; ihe TtochTnibeaM. due at Sandy Hook s' 1 p. m.: and th ("arillo, hi.-li w iii to arrive off Sandy Hook at snidnight Snndiy. but aws delay e-d for reasons not i' i.orted. The 'arillo wa looked for vi-in"the d:iy. The ""a"opi. one of the surra! vessels overdue, will reach New T'Yi tomorrow. Th" iroop-hip" '"'ned u led fov arrifl! te'iay are bringing ba k the following tioops: P'mttshurjr. -""Jill t-levaph battalion. 47th and 4?th aero squardoti, 1h nero service conntrr.'tion company. 831st transportation company. S58th telejirapli -oTpany. 14 casual companies. I,:erpool ot' alesci-pt detachment. Rrest convafont d' tachmer t "5. t w. o officer? and 131 r-"i of tT.e United States navy. tbir1"sir old!cr;, wives ind five children and f" sailor"' wivs. Total. C.iJt. Toward T.'ik'nhnh. CfitU n-obile ord h CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes i.Iosc .:r-cn Can Have Says Dr. Ec!ward3, a Well-IIsca Olilo Physician Dr. F. EJvrardj fcr 17 years treated icorcs of womon fDr iiver and bowel ailments. During thess years ha gave to his patients a prescription mads oi a itvr well-known vegetable ingredients mixed I with olive, oil, naming then Dr. Ixiv. ard3' Olive Tablets. You will know tbea by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cu3e a ncrrr.cj action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sa!!ov. loo!:, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a lis'.less, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you tal:e or.e cf Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets r.ic'ntly for a time and note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the successful substitute for calomel now and t-.en just to keep in the pink of condition. 10s and 25c per bos. All dru&gists. W rite Frank K. Sawyer President

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into Consumption sprays, inr.alers, atomize1:, and other local applications. S. S. S. has proven a most satisfactory remedy for Catarrh because it goes direct to its source, and removes the germs cf the disease from the blood. Get a bottle from your druggist today, and begin the only logical treatment that gives real results. You can obtain special medical adviea without chitrpre by writing to Medical Director, 27 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. ?o ouilt ihat Its !ntc the curve of the hand as it Is held above one's hfad. and the long tri.rer is worked with the little flnge--. In "surrendering.' the wieldet of this treacherous mechanism holds up his left nani with the palm forward in the usual fashion, but the right, holding the ;un, is extended above the b?a.d witn tbo palm turned in, concealing tne pistol. When the victim is close enough, a twist of the wrist is enougn to do the work. There was no resistance op ih part ot ihe German when Wf.tsori finally 3Dt this souvenir. A doughboy in "mopping-up' party at work nearby 3a vr the attack on th " nian. The 33idier's iction, which wf. Instantanesus, znzic t uaaece2r.iy lor in; Licictier ocrr;c -Aziz- up ..his particular "vcuadcti' aeu. ARRIVE TODAY nance repair shop, regimental hradciuar-tt-r.. medical detachments, first buttuiion htadquarters company, first battalion headquarters and companies A. It, C and j - oi tne objrd infantry: first battalion In adquarters and companies A, IS. and ' of the 3lsi; 061st special compai v. Total. 2,25. Duca d'Aosta. 332nd infantry field and staff headquarters company, medical and vi terinary detachments, maehineun and supply companies. Companies A- B. C. D and I. 102nd basi; hospital ieta. hmrm, one officer and thirteen nurses. 331st ficid liospitai complete. Total. 1.743. Kloridian. headquarters iind medical detachments and companies A and B of the 4t tnachine-jrun battalion: third battalion headquarters, modiral and ord- I ranee detachments, supply company and ! companion H. 1. K. I. and M of the 3S2nd infantr:.; 62'Hh casual company. Total,! 1. V24. Roeiiambeati, casual eotrpanies Xos. 2, tr.I Washington. 2.D.12 Pennsylvania. 2. r73 Alabama: 2.374 ' 'aiifornia: 2.332 end 2,?5 marines: 2.032 and 2,037 scattered: special casual companies Xos. 2.402. 2.193. 2.491 and 2.103. nil disrharRed and 233 furloughs: also seven otn er- and 1"? enlisted men of the RolFi.'iTi army for the Victory loan drive, and forty -on" employes of the t'nited States treasury d rtment. ELIZABETH FORD. B v Il.tfK 1P.W IV. V'e eair'ed her ovr over the .a, v we did. And tsufr'-r hr to hep. h.ej). hep V cut l-tt J nny. all r.o'.ry and tinny. Put full of Amerb"ar. pep. Fteruited into the Corp Bhe was che carne of her own accord. We flew at her sparrk" the ylcb a nA the p.r, rhfiT, And r.arifd her Elizahfth Ford. '".'ute !;ttl 'I:7abth. I)ar little 'I.iz?ht! ll. Fonnie Kliiaueth Firdl he was phort and squat, but her nose was not For the Hindenbur line o Lord! She hated a Hun Mke a son-of-a-Run, The kter ehe plumb abhorred. l'i chunky Klizabeth. Hunky E'.izabth. Spunky El:zabetli Ford. We ttok her alonar on our hikes, we did. And a wonderful boat was she. She'd carry physicians, food and munitions. Generals, water or tea. She could climb a bank like a first rate tar.k. .' nd deliver the Roods aboard When we touch our Steel Kellies to for Booklet

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