Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1919 — Page 9

TrTclay, Mar 23, 1919.

xiixj TIMES Tf "" s-lvos hy i.layitij? ra'aU; f..r ."igitrtrt tes.' th.-n souk are out of luck ior cutar- ! H '' Saw one fellow win a whole cert on of ,'UP"'e it es. 1 n-J-'t close for this time, potting'.';ik from, ivritiin,-. 'Vpth lots of 1 ,vo, i lit'? ancl l-.iM.-t-a for Mart, bless her lit tle hea rt. X remain your (Obedient servant, PVT. lUCHAIU) KLEIBER, Archangel, Kussin. Co. I, 33ith Infantry. Written to the Home Rofli From I hi 3 3'Ide and Are you reaainfj The Trrnes? 123 .16 aw W.

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From H. a Merz.

NOW THAT TRANS-ATLANTiC FLY 1 1 US STOP AT AZORES. riCTLKIiH' iSLANiiS TAKi: ON A MiYV vrv

Now that trans-Atlantic fivers an nakinjz the Azores islands a stop pinsr place the picturesque littU trroup in the vast spaces of the At lantic hps taken on a new imyiortance. The Azores are the milepo-: ilon.tr thtt pathway in the Atlantic which leads direct from America tt

of nearlv 1,000 souare miles ami an the tops of !ofty mountains.

Private Henry C. lien or Hammond. vith the H. V. Beal Hospital Co. .S. r. First Division, now with .the Army of Occupation at Dernbach. Germany, -r.ds the Tirnf the fol'mvin? retarding the work os his division:. "Now when the American Army of Occupation is looking down the Rhine and the ensorship has been relaxed, the Uegrular? are coming into their own. Indeed there is no reason whv

the exploits of any American unit can- J Gibraltar Thev have a total area not be described. The tort of th of nearlv 1 .000 snnnre miles an 1 . i.

Ham-bow Division, tha Kmpire and the ! th tn. f !ftv mo.f..,

Wildcat Pit Isions, have been told by I admiring- correspondents, and the ! changes have been rung- upon the vaior of the Marin.-,-, but little has been ! heard of the maehme-like precision and unvarying; tenacity of the Kesti- ! lars in action, in part. !. -j ;.!,. it Is i their business to fljrht without talking j about it or theaiseivs. However even a regrular is human and likes to have; his efficiency recognized. So when the 1 First Division enjoyed A bn-athm pfll at the Rhine Mr. d -.relo ad, th- '. i rrospondonts were asked why tiuyj had overlooked the regulars and had ; written so much about the :;. v, ments of the National Guards and Xa- i tional Army !iv,ions; also why the j Marines had been lauded to th,- i-kies' a superm. n w en lgiiS-u.- h-id d-re-j t on,.- of the work the s-.-i-soldiei s re-j eeived credit .for. for instance, the! rapture of Vaux. wh.ch was taken by! battalim of :he famous Ninth Infan- I t y. j It is true that the Regulars, whose j organization are not in totieh witli j any g vin part cf the United States, j oming from everywhere, so to speak, j tuid therefor? w.thout champion.. !:ave! bf eti n..K i ted. The First Division a s the lies;, t- land in Kr.-.nee. t- ! tosi, to go inio the tren.-hes and into! .r-'- ."ii.. and the fust to win ;tneri tip.pis ;

t.-:ru- tn the brisk capture of I'antigr . it foi;ht on until the !- .;! ;.- of Sedan were won. all this wii!;..ii'. :blt?ar the trumpet of lame. The censor luid consistently cut out the name of tie organization all along the path id victory. It's remonstrance recalled

ttc growth of the Kogulurs in Cuba.

When the Kough Riders eclipsed them

it the first news of the carrying of; .vUi Juan II 11. At the thm- John .1 ; 1'irsi.ing was a first lieutenant in tlo- t ISih t'avalry. a crack negroi regim- n:. j aid he remarked ironically to the cor-' Impendent, that the "Rough Rider"! iniipd to be the ' whole show" in the ? tt--w sparer?. i

'- The Regulars had to wa it for voog- j r 7--.r:r. -.r-- -. - -zzrz. . ntion. as fighting is their business . j t,v g;Ve 3W;(V a t. vl-o. an-: tf.ey are supposed to excel and be si-j (,' explain-1 on the ;,., .,r:;v i M-,, , . )( ,', Int. In all our wars their discipline ,jf ,is un;. riKht ., the A rm io- i ' f , 7las told. They have done great things u that ..L,in th! ,,.lV lt Jan-b ,! inj V " P ts a matter of course, and it is . a France the Censor had orders to cut! Y;- 1 kli peasantry hen others are praised to I ts' merribers out o: the bulletin- 1( i eruzy about

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Only SOU miles from the coast ot Portusal. the Azores seem to have been known to Carthajrenian traders Arab maps of ths middle acres show the existence of the Azores and they appear on the Italian map made ii; l."fl. Vet they were virtually found anew when they were visited bv Portuguese rtavientors. from I-J.'U tc i4(;a. sixtv-one vears. at most, b tc ,; 'Joiumnus discovered Amenta

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As In my prospect in coming home are shin 71,.- is what we - CI a cr j hangar. I nnjht talie a contract to i aml '-'!,"an out the bolos tut son .

i urn nave to fine rie a h-- pi!

J Vt:. I rf ni( nib. r that day a! the o-,. i tion. I ,,, ..,-, .S.jii, j Ih.irrell's ,'obir, ses. i ,j, not kno j their uiiiire-K but-wil! tr to g, t -ai-.. j.Slilb.ns is a ! a pa now., a baby l.-.y Tbe i fellows call him Tap Sti'.lon. jr. ..... ) is in th- e,m aiesc. nt hone, a pee.- o' i hU'.h txph-sivo K"t him m tie- bv 11" I Hll"ed II . th. pi. r, of nu-!-.el ';!".! j about ihe si.e of )ur thumb. 11- i ! kt (;UlU''lt f..r a f ile, j We h.-id t.ti diiyt, of rest before miI lag to Archangel. AVha! I mean 1 no j drilling, ii.spe. Hons or. that junk pist good r.-.t. We had ,, K- " it two h ui , i every day on skies or sum sle e-s to keep ins 1 rem getting old and deeiepi, TP.'"j is a lot of sport in i-Hi!!K if y,.u j.,-. break y. ur ii-fk. The l-'rencn wiH j take a chance ou any hill. Thtj ' game, j' I Co. put on a shoe- and it was verv i po, ,; i..:n-'ro:. eb-. They ,.v,.n had two (l-li e.'.s dress .( up iik- gir-:,; -alft - on ! a. bau-.iny waiching" the n:;!th r - ii n Woodward aw. m ... trt.it. Tie j:::ii'!h is known as Detroit's own. Th.s J parad.- v, as Mir pos,-,' p, 1. jn juIv i Soto. 1 illle. ! I am g.'lng to Vi. la r gun chool at j pret erit. The li....l is e..nUi:-te,J bv

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working for the S. o. Co. H hrs. a (liv ? 'J I would fee! a 'whole h,t better too 1 ' f '' think. I j I Reulah wrote tellinsr about losii v h r t i 'sister Anna and lor sister Kate still in t "' j tie li.is:-!';,'. They s, to he Ino, , ' hard til- of it. AIi-e Farr h; - th.

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SMOKED MEATS REGULAR BACON, whole cr half 38c SWEET MILD CURED BACON Squares. .30d COUNTRY CURED PICNIC HAMS 29?

; tin a lal i - "I y low. V--u w ef- -a'.iiiK ben I got home w i Would ("l.e Sotlle of t ho:- ch i c'U eji a, o !' i "Urs. Vow just how many do 1 I'll be pretty i-on hur..:ry, when 1 r..f i b-n k. T'o p. a;:an t.li Mart n.it t. -... .k j '''" many up because I miht lei! J tiv-;-if eating anrl that would be very sad ' D.i you h.ar from that wayward brother

CAN GOODS FANCY SOLID PACKED TOItlATOES, per csn 10 SAUER KRAUT, 3-cans for 25c

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fay that they are only Regulars; but

tiere is a world of meaning in that ay of putting their devotion to duty.

Jhe story that a commander of the

Icgulara at the front sent word to

the fighting. l st the I M-rtnans obtain the ident ty of the Am.-ri--an foro-s.

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(Jeneral Huilard, ev.-rv !

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"""" at the Cutiticny frc nt. but nob-.dv at!

yo.i speak of a .;:!'f. nt k.r;.; cat:--.- J a Hi-e Ca: ;.; : oi ,.s :-.A ; r ni'.h. I-A. !'.V ttlltlg Me- ill il 1 1 "1. ti a. Caady, e;. !..,..:!, hataik

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i nereiore use.-.- i:eguiars. w.tn an.

c.e aieri ior neroics witn a quick ear rcsp;l0 to th,.:r ,, .,.a;h aru,

mr nea.-say, out it is a race tnat the regulars hate going back with a passionate intensity. In F-acce the First Division has certainly done very little of it. if it has

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To Wash Away Those . Vrinkles and Crowsfeet

witn a steadiness that had

j second nature to them. t I They did not wart to be railed he. roes, and k -a " i a t ion ,f tj,.-;r de-i'.s ! j would have ' f xeit .1 a arrim setise of j j humor. Tills is characteristic of lli"j j Regulars. It seems that the Fitvt t

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v- " nt ir- to Ci ! Ire- i h- y ' as' . d s v. .- to K;c ii a ,: 1 .ib.l In ing la li" r- i ,d .Mr. l:u ''-''' il. h :- .

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les no matter what the cause, yoa'cnn Zi'tlor"' .-::' times it 'v-h an f '..; j e quekly dispel every line, even the most i ensurship that, elap;.--.! down t!. exotMinate., by using a simple, home-made t'nu iher unon the bu t i.''i,,

v.in lotion. .Merely dissolve an on nee : ....... ' , , .. . , , Fre.-

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i vxiiiins.: with a fountain pen. but ti ; darn tiling froze up on him. The nil'b' Ifire very Co'.d, .'-;b"tit in .b gr.-- s beiov i and thi-.e f.-et of snow; ti.,tje.; h"W tha

A fc ll-iw - n ;-uard was kn..e' hi.- fat '.a'i!i' r and stin. jriL- fa tb

I ill"' t i me ' i e .an b dole p.-1 en tote in i V.ai w) kli"-,' wpf n we hi' N v

l: issian habor. Vma will ie a-'a let of j, - ' ' ' You ; and joti'li think. tb. dr il himS. lf 1. !.:: i . n mu:h. , loos.-. AYcll. if you and Mart . v. r eom I f .- fr-

:' ! i" wl.- n I do to Russia look iif- up, i live in a '.-r , il

e oj any . v ice to white building, two stone hjgh. w ll.r.a .l..i, c ..i.l .. ....11 .....

it o.i nan; ! ' t rs e . r y on.. When on e..m.. to a saloon I of late. (Had to ot. th" corn, r h re they serve i'v j v t it ts- t" in- von" utt"h all day. then you turn to y.mr . V. u are right. ! l.-fi, you will s-t this building in a larg. :

mil.. R'l'h just g.it ; prairie; go upstairs and j ou wiil Imd in.

. i a . '-ai loao ..ui .-in ui'l-er ii.r: a. j.iis is illijull lor.

nsorect 1 a while and hope it wiil hold you a

week or two. God only la.oa s how'

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Luncheon Meats ' A large selection of very fine quality cooked and cnioked Sausage at very low prices.

.:vr:i:nDcr our motto is to save you money.

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o powdered saxolite in a half pint witch ! "

rel ingredients found in anv drug ' Regulars wa it unef-mf ort a b' v b uig for fpre. lia.the tha face in this, and ' their laure'" " pt-sto. you scarcely believe your own " " ..... . fces when you look into your mirror and 1K ''-Rbr.hold the marvelous transformation: i Captain Infantry. I", . A.. Ae;The remarkable astringent action of;ir. - vj (:-" the ti.axolite so tightens the skin, wrink- i .' , r les are literally pressed out. Rest of all. April J, 1013. this result is not purely temporary, for i the lotion also has a healthful tonic I J(nVXn, From Richard Kleiber.

bane-fit niiiy be expected with continued vise. Use this once a day for a while; it cannot injure the most delicate skin. The treatment itself leaves no trace no one guesses the secret of your ircrtJislng youthful appearance. Adv.

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Dccetnlier, Jan. 7th an I 12th. Ib

same jolt tij-.i ti 1 opened up tie

1 .m. . Th. v pa j for t !;.-t:i h I e, n.-a .s... I do nor fia in h. -r. 1 u s'i , , ' Lottie ota-

) I'm go tie." or If y on : rv reading a l.-ti.T

v.iil say, 'What's tin.- matt-r. sir

n.a tried';'' T'.'ir bro'lv-r YY.a'tr wi'i he Jtnm

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i-.z 112 season has besun. ' - .?f? The values quoted hnve no equal in this section in the -j beauty cf their rocdsis and satisfying qualities. .

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ioj ine oaxon oix, uavis and Ltrant t ars three or the market. '

the rjf'St ears for the nionev-

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These Cars are Seilino; Like-Hs

Delivery the Same Day Great Mileage Low Upkeep A-I

For a free demonstration of these beautiful cars call or phono us today.

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$2593 and $30

Men's SUITS Value-givinrj is mot pronounced in this department.

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A little now and a little eacli pay day is all we ask. You are entitied to the accommodation of our CREDIT PL AN. You slnipiy make your own selections and name your own terms

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entire essortracr.t cf smart

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(Values yp to $35)

SILK DRESSES DrcRte that conform to every woir.tn' own opinion of good taste and becominsnesa. ill"5 and

Slp Over SWEATERS All-wool. Turquoise, Buff &od Saltsoo. $998

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' Boy's SUITS The best made. If there were better, we would have them. $S98 and $109S (Worth $2 to 53 more) '

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