Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1917 — Page 9
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Lft to right, above: Fred B. Smith and Dr. Frank Mason North. Below: Daniel A. Poling and John R. Mott. Five hundred delegates from every section of the country are in attendance this week at the religious cor.ferenco in Pittsburgh, the purpose of which is to frame plans for social and religious betterment, and particularly to meet the problems of the war. Among the more prominent delegates are Fred B. Smith, head of the Men and Religion Forward Movement; Dr. Daniel A. Poling, associate president of the Christian Endeavor; John JL Mott, one of President Wlluon's commissioners to Russia, and 'general secretary of the International Y. M. C. A., and Dr. Frank Mason North, president of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ la America.
lied Cross Column
BREAK S CHILD'S 'GOLD BY GIVING SYRUP OF PIGS
bowels and they get well
quick.
WASHINGTON'. Oct. 4. Word to the
a htroic and pitiful picture oft the ( nd- ; CleanSSS the little llVCF ailu
less tnsk confronting American surs-
fons ana nurses strugKiing- to Keep
abreast the stream of wounded men i
which constantly rours tack upon thew
from the fighting front. .... , ., , , , , - v v.i When jour child suffers from a cold The experience of a hase hospital , , . ..... i. n,,- . . . . t-. r. i r. i i f on t van; give the litne stomach, liver staff organized under Dr. P. A. Besleyi w ' rlta,inif
at once. When cross, peevish, listless.
Dale, doesn't sleep, tat or act naturally;
of Chicago, is typical, depicting: the trr
riflr- strain under which Red Cross units i
are laboring with the British and Krench armies. Surgeons vainly endeavoring to breast ih waves of wounded breaking on their operating tables work without food or r-f until they collapse. iDr. P. A. Bes'.ey ha." boon operating all night. It is eleven , o'clock in the morning, and he Is still operating," wrote a member of the staff. Dr. Bes!y recently called for nine additional surgeons and twenty-five Ited Crosi nurses to assist him. Dr. Besley's hospital is located threa miles from the ocean in a large camp now under canvas. The civilians have
all of their little tents in one
and the nurses have temporary huts
The staff have only conical tents without sides. The Red Cross is sending a cargo of lumber abroad to construct permanent quarters for these hospitals before winter sets In. Dr. Beslc-y said in one of his letters: "Th English Tommy is certainly a great character. He never complains, no matter what happens to him, and the nurses f.nd it difficult to get him to say what he really needs. He is always ch'-erful and contented, and loves to tell what the British did to the Posches at Vimy Ridge. The simple democratic
manners of the American doctors please
the patients and seem to cheer
if breath is bad. stomach sour, give a leaspc-onful of "California Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours all the clog-gcd-ur. constipated waste, sour bile and undigested food will gently move out of the bowels, and you have a well, playful child again. If your child coughs, snuffles and has caught redd or is feverish or has a sore throat gic a good dose of "California Syrup of Kigs," to evacuate the bowels, no difference what other treatment Is given. Sick children needn't be coaxed to
take this harmless "fruit laxative." Mil- i lions of mothers keep it handy because
locality j ti,Cy know its action on the stomach.
liver and bowels is prompt and sure.! They also know a little giv en to-day saves a sick child tomorrow. j Ask your druggist for a GO-cent bottle, cf "California Syrup of Figs," which I contains directions for babies, children, rr ii hecs and for grown-ups plainly!
I v nis RamirA of counterfeits.
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sold here. Get the genuine, made by "California Fig Syrup Company."
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any
other American unit In France.
The Boston unit has only a lew nunarea fewer cases. The doctors and enlisted tnpn in both units have been working
t-h i steadily and without mucti sleep,
wounded men greatly. Allied
visit the camp every day, and praise highly the work of our men." A recent cable said: "The Chlcaro unit at present is caring for more wounded and sick than
of
be-
them to
IP KIDNEYS MO
nnrixor. cause there are not. enougn
! divide th work in shifts ana at tne
same time give the wounded prompt attention. The orderlies seem tired but determined. "Most of our enlisted men hav been used to all the comforts of lfe." said one of the Chicago unit staff. "They ha vp never v.'"i;r- any work half as hard - tt'tie here, but they have een splendid all along and have come uu wiili nying colors, without a single exctptirn they have made good and we are proud of them."
BOTHER
Takes Salts to flush Kidneys 1
ana neutralize irritating acids.
Kidnev snd
the i
bladder. 1
irritate and !
Bladder weakness
from uric acid, sajs a noted authority.
moneys niter this. acid from
oiooa ana pass it on to the
where it often remains
iiiibiiif. cauMng a miming, scaldingsensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the. bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during th night. The sufferer is in constant dread! the w-ater passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very rrofusegain, there is difficulty in avoiding it'. Bladder weakness, most folks call it! because they can't control urination! While It is extremely annovina- ht
sometimes very painful, this is really 1 one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Get about four ounces of'
jaa nans irom your pharmacist and take a tablespoonf Jl in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine so it no lonser is a source of irritation to the bladder and urinary organs which then act normally again. Jad Salts Js inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia. and i used by thousands of fo'ks who are subject to urinary elisorders caused by uric acid irritatie.n. Tsi Palts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effervescent lithia-water drink, which quickly relieves bladder trouble. Adv.
"Love Birds" cf Africa. The little parrots called "lerce birds," fire natives ot Africa and are abundant In Madagascar. These birds adopt themselves readily to captivity. They breed readily In confinement, producing two brocds in a season.
DR. J. T. CLARK Physician and Surgeon Office Over Lako County Savings & Trust Bank, rhona 2064. Residence: Hotel Mijestic. Phone 91.J
Crystal Glucose for Fine Candy Prompt Delivery Telephone South Chicago 920. AMERICAN MAIZE PRODUCTS CO.
f'r? iacn year during the Fall period, the STRATJBE PIANO & MUSIC CO. will sell every used
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and shopworn piano, pianos that have been taken in exchange on player pianos, pianos that have been rented, pianos that are shopworn, at prices about one-half of the original selling figure. The description cf these pianos is identical as stated in this announcement. Note that we tell you the name and detail of each instrument. No "JACK FROST" $750 pianos for only $445" nor a lot of inferior used piano3 "pulled" from customers because they failed
to give service and satisfaction and shipped to Hammond to make you believe that on account of "our enormous output is responsible for our charitable disposition, etc."
:!4(liSnJn !l Ifeas (SmmaH feol Pimmmm
WE NEED THE ROOM
Bring this advertisement. Prove to yourself that we are honorable. Was there ever a time in your life when you could buy a good Piano for such Small Prices and Terms?
JULIUS BAUER PIANO Ebonized case, medium size, in good
playing condition, factory overhauled and splendid for CCK
nejaimers
Cost -5400 when new. Clearing Sale price.
$5 Down and $4 Monthly.
ADAM SCHAFF PIANO Ebonized ease, large size, good tone
and an exceptional instrument for only $5 Down and $4 Monthly.
$4
ADAM SCHAFF PIANO Ebonized case, nice modern design.
medium size, cost $300 new. This instrument will last tor a long period, only $5 Down and $4 Monthly.
$67
HARVARD PIANO Black walnut case, large size and in excellent playing condition. It is well worth all we ask and a CQ"7 piano that will give good service. Only QQ 3 $5 Down and $4 Monthly.
size and nice as new. Can be purchased
$137
HAMMOND PIANO Mahogany case, full Warranted for ten years, cost $27") new. during this sale for less than factory cost. Onlv."
$10 Down and $4 Monthly. BJUR BROS PIANO Medium size, walnut veneered case, nice now Sold for about .$325. used about four years. Warranted
ten vears with a six-year unexpired warranty. A l QQ
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bargain for only
$10 Down and $6 Monthly.
STRAUBE PIANO Full size in figured mahogany, used about
four vears. lust as nice as new. You could not buy a new
it for less than $350. In musical v alue this piano has not depreciated $25. Clearance Sale price only $10 Down' and $7 Monthly.
one
like
$237
A. J. KING PIANO Large oak case, Colonial style, good play
ing condition and will give fifteen vears of service. A bargain
you will appreciate. We recommend tlVs pi?no as worth your consideration for only So Down and $4 Monthly.
$75
VOIGHT PIANO Large mahogany case, full plate, ivory keys
and every modern improvement, worth almost double the smali price of $5 Down and $4 Monthly.
L v .c r $78
$197
OVERTON PIANO Large oak case, new but shopworn. Former
price $2(m. rully warranted for ten years. Biggest value you were ever offered for onlv $10 Down and $5 Monthly.
BURMEISTER PIANO Large mahogany case, used only two months, could not be told from new. A good piano. We warrant it for ten years. This piano is a beauty with an extra- C 1 Q K ordinary sweet tone. Only $10 Down and $5 Monthly.
WOODWARD PIANO Medium size, golden oak case, Colonial
style case with brass trimmings. A bargain at $225, but you may have it during this sale for $10 Down and $5 Monthly.
$178
ex-like
$210
WESSEL PIANO Largest $350 style, figured mahogany, quisite case design of massive beauty. This piano is just
new, fully warranted. See this instrument to appreciate the unusually low price of only ' $10 Down and $5 Monthly.
FRANCIS BACON PIANO Medium size, early English oak. Shopworn but was never sold, worth $325 at all dealers. Tone is just the kind every musician admires. On the market since 17S9. You can't go wrong on a Bacon piano at the little tf 00 A -price of -ZZU $10 Down and $6 Monthly.
Come and look these Bargains over. They will induce you to purchase now. Everyone just as represented.
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