Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1917 — Page 8
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FLUSHED WITH NEW YORK SUCCESS, GIANTS HURRY WEST FOR GAME IN CHICAGO SATURDAY.
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(Special to Th3 Tote?.) WASHIXOTOK, Oct. 10 Tho establishment cf a Bureau of Medical Service of Foreign Commissions t tcive prompt and export attention l tha requeta for medical and pursica! su'ppUes received from American Red Cross Commissions tiow at work In Franco. Kussia, Rounania, Italy and Serbia, is announced today y the Hed Cross War Counrll. Rcqtiestfl for additi.'t'nal doctors and nurses for service i.h thtise commlf-si-ns. particularly in France and Roumania. will also b handled by tha new bureau. In co-operation with the Medical .Advisory Ftoard. the Pureaa will also render asistance in the solving of many new r&tAolosrical problems constantly arising: out o? the war. Pr. R. M. Pearca of Philadelphia, professor of Research Medicine at tho University of Pennsylvania, is director of the new Bureau of Medical Service. Kis duties -will be in addition to those cf general medical advisor to the Red Cross War Council. Dr. W. C. Bailey of Boston is afsociatu director cf the new bureau, and Dr. Ralph Pernberton cf Philadelphia la assistant. The secretary of the bureau having: charge at the details of fu!fill:n.jr requisitions
from the commissions ubroad. Is John Gilbert of Philadelphia. The growth of the work of all the Red Cross Commissions In European countries durinjr tho last twelve months made the establishment of this bureau necessary. Drugs and medical supplies, to the value of more than 50000 have already been shipped to Russia, while three detachments of ( hild specialists have hecn ' recruited throughout the country for service trith the new Children's Bureau cf ihe Red Cross in Fraiue. Special assistance Is binsr given by the American Red Cross in the fiRht tsrtiinst tuberculosis and children's ciseases throughout France and Belli ium. The bureau is furnishing bacteriologists, chemists, surgeons and ethers for Red Cross establishments in Paris. More than a doien base hospitals now servlne In France, each T.ith a staff of more than two hundred doctors, nurses and attendants have bf en organized and recruited ly the American Red Cross.
forty seconds. Miss Alice Mundell of Hobart. was in town Wednesday and will resume her duties in room 2 as teacher, Thursday. Don't forpet the patriotic meeting Triday evening' at Morrill ha.ll. Rev. (J. P. Manser left for Evanston last Monday where he expects to attend scJiool this year. I... Douglass spent several days this week with his family. Word was received from Wn. Woods arid wife in Knjisas, saying they would be here in a few days. - Myiel Pierce and H. Barton made their usual trip to Crown Point this week. Ray Carlson moved into tha B. Saxton hous this week.
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Supt. Highway of Crown Point, was a cil.er at the hiijh school. Tuesday. Mrs. Harriett p.urgre, formerly of this
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Kajnmond, were in town Tuesday and Wednesday, packing Mrs. Burgre's household furriture to take to Hammond. Mrs. Bur re will make her home with hsr son in the future. The school here had a fire drill Tuesday and cleared, tha building in about
LOWELL
Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Iane of Nebraska, , who have ben visiting her sister, Mrs. ' Emery Grass and husband for a few days, have decided to make Lowell their, future home and have purchased the ! Harry Alyra property, now occupied by! Ernest Kerns and family. Mrs. Will Sisson returned last even-' ing from a visit with her daughter. Mrs. Thorn Clark and family, Treinpeleau, Wis. Mr. ajid Mrs. Silas Ho (ran were Chicago business visitors yesterday. !
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We will movo from our present location in the Artemis building in a few days and will inaujrurate one of the greatest CUT IN PRICE SALES ever held in Lake County. Rather than move our large stock of Ladies' Suits, Coats and Dresses to our new store, we will sell them at prices which will make them go quickly. Every garment is of the latest style, made of the best material and workmanship an(i ig backed by our personal guarantee. They were all made under our personal supervision. Many of these' garments are distinct style and cannot be puchased elsewhere at anywhere near our price.
Ladies' Serge Dresses the best quality that can be had anywhere, worth $18.00 and $20.00. During this sale while they last. . .
This is only one of the many bargains which we offer. All other garments at correspondingly low prices.
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Tho famous Favorite l.isr Humer is an all smoov.li rii.'kcl trimmed, with triple flues
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OAK HEATER This is just what its name implies a heater. In plain Knglish it gives lots f it, day or night. We liavt them in several sizes and at a price you ran well afford. Special, up from 10.50
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