Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1919 — Page 3

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THE TOiES.

Page Three.

Dickson Defends Y. M. C. A. Gary "Y" Man Who Saw War in France Gives Splendid Defense of the Y. M. C. A.'s r , Activities.

IN THE SPRING

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( the Editor, I 1 1 1 '. e bp f 1 1 Hi'- cntici: t! . -M

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f the

as v. i. !

Ih in mono Times .--

iHMtiN I1I1IM to reply i

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' :iicquti

. i ii'ii s.-eii'. :u , 3)1 III" M . i A. had si. -V( ha:

it w ov n li' 'J H"'

and basket ball leagues hair been organ-

t :);!!: ih.'U-.ill'

ratl.er "iii"nt i hem limiK'. ; '." th- fa.-

ird'r that

t v o f

S"d . rv r

i .! . it 1..-'-. -i V. ' N facBi' working al ".v ''aii J

-. iis Hi ai!.-' ' riTiir

i-;nsnK to cr

-i a ! ''ettainiy the. Oary pu'oli- ha? hen r-i-'K to cooperate v ith our utaft in 'h-f.iifv-:h-v'ar program, and through tin? ' T'lu'.'-n and that of .".h: organit.at or, s we have msi" a g'"."i begsnn.tig

i ,""ar in follow '!.? jih

"Work Becently AcoompUrhel I.ocaViy

In . o,mr'a -r n v'?h tl"' K.

t.wish Welfare O'lanijn! !" v " petted j f "

i'. or" 1 i I'H''' '" "'" I

en f,f.' 1o.lt- rrcii.(

to 1 n ' 3 a v ? n -j

p,,. V" hm Riven free sleep. ns carters, cooking, facilities and privileges to soldiers In 'harfe ? truck train n route from Te'.roi: to Chica-' About -0 men have been actommudated and 'tv ere still cornini We i- aivinr a free thie- months' . M i"". A- membership ticket to all re-

urnir.g soldiers. sai:.'rs and

v. ii"" e a sp'endi'l "-ir.t v:ih tKe Keel

is not epace in tn;s article !y rirfi our appreciation orpaniz.-i'ior..? and indi t'lus r rouprarcl with our stnft".

rntl 1 1iaf born nrun asked ! of '. n ;ntrr"toi in fair pla'

rs L r.'usrar'd- men - l ' 1 kn.-w them resiini:im oT t,i- T. M. C tain -r; onu inipri.--

ions 'hat !? 'Ti ' liae gained a liearini may b" corrritcd. I hae consented to make such a f-tatement.

i 'in- S"!dtcr sailor"-, ind :i"a

I'lif f,n5t fr'i".v

ha" right id

i ho .

sailor1-, ind :i-ann: at'

in tli' v ori-i. i :!'.-

er"ct til" b"?l of sm-

to Oft icjr.e

r h

the tivy

or.- for r'turnlng

"-arines. Aprfcx'tpst

hae ben el-en

: bn 1 bo n

ho fat. U,

WhTi the fa u cravn the pri'-

llir- do no?

iio V. M. '. A. o aiivnj b "n .-itul t cmedy n '. w as not on i' lot- of an ex-

niarir.es

.in? arransrewhereby v. e

i. ve Pnancitl b'p to uny or tnese n n a ho need i; when the Rod Cross ofClcee : closed. Our office is open day and .. shl. There has b- n an vnprecodetitfd at tendance of er l0.P0O at ich; T. M. .- v. a'lii.ue? 5.iv.:e April t. 191$. Tb-.s

of idientss

In fui'e of riia'i- vee

caused by Mie influenza. V ha'.' fcir.-"l perrranpt rrsmo'.'an 1 f..r the simulating of ? t ep-iiy t -ia'.i' i eh' The '.k'v Koi.n'i Tab has been or:'5.nl?,'1 for .oi mi wfii ivii.

-opera?! on been ? aoiitne'i w n the tjKac t-oiiO'. la in o'ntnit Ocnimati'ty !

n j.rj centers. C'it 6 '")'' alr'a-ly r-ar-?i':.iP.-ed n thcf sins- d r lug Janaarj-, r braary aid Marcli. si rai n-A- bow l:na. peke? hilliard.

wo h a . r

n t ion. Vast Scope of T. M- C. A. Activities Vot Under Cvltlclim. Firti of ail lei me rail attention f

;h as? extent of tit T. M. ' A. v ar -itork for which there has been only the hiRhesl rt'nise- during the hist half century. In th? C'i-.il War. under the name of th Christian Comintssion. the T. M. ' '. A. furnished the men and the money for v. ork among soldiers. Xo criticism has come down to us from that. 3u ih" Spanish American Wrr bad ;he ho '.or of serving the T. M. C. A. tent of the 65th n?gl Buffalo. There -was only rraie for what tho T. M. C. A. did in that war. Pr. Mott :n this connection ?ils of a conversation he had with Col. Knp.fvelt .lust befor the latter's death, in vliich the Colonel spoke -with enttm!esm of the n ork the "T" did in Cuba. Texas, and other parts of the south. N"o i '! icism there. During the Ru sso-Ta panese War the service rene'ered by tti American Y. M.

C v.. fnopofptlnf -iritli the Japanese

f I . A . amonc .ihi.'m i' jaran-?'

mlpr"l tn rn;"r "i -upau crsonallv- i8i sS.nnn to the

When Energy and Vitality ara Lowest, then Influenza! (By S. C. BOWER, M. V ) At this time cf the year pepl" feel weak,

I tired, listless, their blood is thin, they bTe ; lived indoors and perhaps expended all ! their mental and bodily energy and they ivrant t know bow to renew their energy

anrl ptamuia, overcome besdacnes ana

j backaches, have clear eye?, a smooth ! z: ruddy ekin and fed the exhileration of real ! ! pood health tingling thru their bodies. E Gocd, rre- r5cri, Ted blood is the best j ! ioFurance against iUs of all kinds. Yoti i :

are apt to ruifer from an attack of Influenza if your health is run down. Turlfy the blood and you can defy

influenza. This is the time to clean j bouse and freshen up a bit. J Drink hot voter a half hour before! 5: meals, and for a Testable tonic there's ; nothing better than Dr. Tierce's Golden j. Medical Discovery, the old-fashioned j Hi herbal remedy, which has had such a fe.nei sj reputation for fifty years. It contain? r,o i alcohol or narcotics and is made into Lib-j 5 leta and liquid. SeDd 10 cents to Dr.jr Pierce'e Invalids' Hotel, Bulalo, N. Y.?

for trial package- ;

Y.

t roopp that b

Hons of Catarrh Germs Afloat in the Air

Atmosphere is Laden With Germ? of The Disease. Ev-err person afflirted with OCarrh -'rsses miUtors of the tinv disease j-trts with eeerv ,-otigh or sneeze, so hat -rhen-r.r on the srre-? ears efrre or orh'r publi" piaee ynn se a .-rgoii fSiete'l "ith th s n fas akin snd ro'tg'niT "nH sneezing, -eryo-v in thr rieiDi'y :s exposed : tbe disease. You aloes witii ev7n ls wjn Cnd Tonrself expoH to the germs "!

'.'aarrh gereral Times eve-y day. The cerms m-i'tip'.y by I'd" mill-.oos, an-i tha air -roa treaibe is tbick with thee

treating merf'.f the symptoms of tht iisense. ann overlooks its rausTom must rea'irs that t.aiarrb more than s mere local i-ri!ati"n that stops up rour nose and irritates --our throat sod chokes op rour breatais a rraratns. 'tour biood is sa-'i?aed with Catarrh ja-ms. sn1 the -will cintinne their trri'stin? attscks as 1ng as theT re

n'a m 15 t le PiOoo. fh? cp!t er.S'ble treaSinent, there fire. the one -whieh wi-1 rout tht dipoase jjerros from the blood.

1 ThU is hHt ihe most satisf aetory

Mii-xaiiire, TV). "For the last lsntT years Ij Sj Vie used Ur. Pierce's Gelden Melicil Pisfovry.j Sj a times, as a general teair, suth eeel!i. tesults. ; j Oae bottle in the pricg and one in the fail is uaaaliy '; j a'-l-ajftcient. It has given rre added strength nci( eiduraoce and has greatly airisd n. in following j j the i'renuoas hie of a freight handler. I ha e a!e J JSj toi.nd the "Pleassnt reile'.B' very tieneficisl anjEi mild in action. , X "I hare been through Dr. Fiaree's Ioalids' Hotel! ; ana Surg.ral Institute at Buffalo. N. Y-. and hsvei S: found ererythics aa represented '1 he petur- j gi' ro of their tu.!dir.a aie gcaiias.'l w'sAn if j S! .VfXcin, 15a fftwnitv i(. I

to t.ol- ' ,

M. c. v

S., th

purlfi

little disease dvnops that cause

i mach distress and suflTerirs;. Catarrh U ore of the most siuibom 'luesses, and !s always ' rV,, riarrp and '"asagreeaole weitner. H Should nl, however, be- eonsirJered ifeiirable. thottg'u tnor a'e thojsanos af3;cte,i with it. who are doubt!?

raf3y to be.ieee h? s e,;re impos: b'e. be-ause of their experience. Be like si! 'her affl:cf ions, the alB tfotitle is that Catarrh is eu?lreir nsisunders?oo, nrA therefore treated in the wrong way. Beea-,;se the Tittle germ demons atUek tbe ielicate wembranes of the nos anl

tlwoat, eaoktnjr np tre a r pajsages

snd irritatit

the tender lining of the

ns?-ri!s and bronchia! tubes, th aTrage euflferer wakes the mistake oc

remedy for Catarrh is St.

famous obi reiiabls blood

. S. S. has been used sneessf tilly for Cjterrh for mere thsn fry ysars and it is the ore remedy that attack? the source of the disease, e'leassing 'he blood thorough!', and eiirrrna'int from it eve"'' trae of disease germs - If mit want a terredy that goes di reef in the sat of ih disease, bejeir

to take S. s. . Ii-riay. no ta row awar vp-ir atnmirers artd othr loea. treatment ?'r-t eantio' rosstbiy rea-t '-our Ca'arrh. You will be daligh'sd after giving this remedy a trial, and will soon find yourself on th road to a romp' pie. recovery. S. P. E- is sold bv druggists everywhere. Begin its lfM to day, and wriM for free medial adrieo about your own individual esse. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 108 Swift Laboratory. Atiacta, Ga. (Adv.)

YVVM),ii&cg. Jih$?. tvi:';7,iv '-.t:MJX mtL HpSI jMrig

Quality Goes r Cfatr 'Through

Touring Car 925

Louis Geyler Company Cisf nfcafors MleKtr&n Awine and ZEtJh f.irt, Coieas

Thr crankshaft of the Dort engine weighs 47 pounds. It'a heavy more than usual but the weight is there to give rigidity and freedom from vibration. The bearings which earn this crankshaft are nothing less than huge. So are the connecting rod bearings. Sizeyes oversize wherever there's a working strain to hold. The Dort "engine is simple, strong, smooth. We hardly need say it is economical. Dort economy is known to everyone. Your dealer will tell you about this good engine. PRICESt Open C.es .Fetirseasefl Cae Touring - $925 SUn - $1353 Roadster - $925 Coops - $1353 Seo'anof (Ramovbla Sirfes) $1090 F. O. B Faofor.r Wire Wheels and Spar Tires Estra XI A a C 1

imneu mio oaies

Hammond, Indiana

Hae ; vu ever heard of any complaint j of the work don by the "T" on the bor- j Zi der during the Mexican trouble that pre- j ct- jeri our eiUrwii'jc to the great world j 3! -.var." ! ; Working in nearly 1000 building s, with' j a staff of over 4000 secretaries, and -with j 1 soldiers thronging these buildings, the 1 T. M. C. A. conducted, and Is still con- S ducting. Us vroi-S In the contcuaients of , this country at our very doors practical-1 ST; ly -without criticism. ; ' The King of Italy said to Cr. MotnlE! Tell the American T. M. C. A. to spread ! i's ork to the maximum in our srm;."!j Certainly no dissatisfaction there. 1 IT'

The Cstcho-Siovaks, accord: n

on. on the American T

8 the "uncle of the Czecho-SlovaK move- i merit." j

Tt'e have cooperated with the British

T. M. C. A. In the campaigns in Me?

potarria and Palestioe.-and great praiv. S has followed our endeavors. z: T0.1 have heard no criticism of ihe j work of the T. M. C. A. with the French i arm". In April. 131S. Clemeneenu toM i Dr. Mott that the TOO or SCO Foyer d. t E

I Soldst Amencaine T. M. C. A s hvl been

one of the principal factors in maintaining the morale cf li.e French arm;..

Several months later a cablegram as:;i

received in America staling that the one- . 5: thousandth Foyer had been dedicated at Verdun. Later a deputation from thejj French War Ministry was sent all theiEj way to New York, asking that the Y. M. ! E;

C. A. srread its work to 2000 points, thus covering tho entire French army. From my personal experience let me confirm Dr. Mott when he says: "Tou cannot deceive the French." Positively they know

a good tnir.g when they see it. Certainly one would not criticize this work. The T. M. C. A. lias probably saved he lives of tens of thousands of prisoners, arid the sanity cf even mode than that number in its prison camp work "I was Jn prison and e visited me," says the Scripture. Xo criticism has ben heard of that work. There is no criticism the fact thai the energy cf the T. M. C. A. opened '-.ml hins. end wntnii V..-. u. -

..... . v , . , IVUJI'i i IIJ. ' ' . tents, the free vise of which was give! to every man In the American Eirudi-'Ei tionary Forces In France. j Ej No one criticizes us for paying SO or E; 170 a ton for ooel in hundreds of villa tes ! E!

In France In order that the men might i El bare at least one warm sno? in -v,iv. ! Si

'-ney could go. o one has criticized the spendlnr of between l.OoO.Oin and 2."f.n . E "10 dollars on free athletic supplies for j E our soldiers In France, or the far? tbatl

the T. M. C. A. has only recently beP ; asked to cooperate In the equipping anrj ; E

managing of an immense athletic sta-s: dlum 1n Paris, ss par? of an enormous I E1 athletic program the T. M. C. A. is rro-j El motlr.g for the army. E; Has anyone found fault with us forjEj pending hundreds of thousands cf d"l-'E lars on free mu-slcal Instruments, main-E talnlr.g overseas a hundred entertain-1 El ment troupes and musical companies !

for our men In France? T h.d the pica

ure or two short visits ar.d trip?

El. H. Southern and Mr. and Mrs. Ames IE 1 three of the grtstesf nsrures in thej theatrical world today) while they were :

setting up mis wotk. lo you surpo

for a minute foiks like these would

reflected with any movement other than 1

a successful one? Would Elsie Janis j E give months of her time to any organUa- E: '.ion not deli verl.irf the goods? i ; Kas anyonf nmiplalned about thejEj opening of over twelve "T" Icav e resorts ; El at the request of G-en. Pershing? If s. 1 5'

he should read some of th" letters from ; 5: sold ers, at our beadquarters in Ncn ! ; T ork. comrr ending t hi mo e ! E' There has been no ccmflalnt oer thjE-

fact that we are showing over 4.-1C0 000 1

tot r.f aims each month to a nichtl;. 2'.

attendance of abcut 300 000 S

Ks en; ore ki.kd over the free .5. trifctlon of approximately 1 0 0"n 0n0 j E,

sheets r.f writing rarer and en-, c'ores i si

rer week? Or that we haie turvlicd 5

rnch year hundreds of thousands of dot- 1 S

'.ars worth of rr.agar.ines free of charge.- , Thst -.ve hve sett oier some cf t'.ie c! most brill Is-nt lecturers and preachers? j Ej "That we have ordered ??.00h ofJO worth I E: of text books that are to be given awayjEl free, cr that we are .-otnbinirtK w!lh the 1 Sj

w 1 1 h I 2

be

Stilier's Antiseptic Oil, Inciro as

Five frij j

Stomii jiii.ai 11 v,SM,.awaMiirfar frSOS HMBBaWaHBHaWaKaOaBMMDaSW

Regular $1.50

Foot. Step Ladders on sale in basement

ivAUFAAANN & WOLF - Hammond. Inu

Thursday, March the 20th This specially prepared list of superb vahie-piving offering will be heartily welcomed in homes of prudent. women for many miles around. We strive to make Clover Vay the "Big Day" a day for thrifty women 1o look forward to. and have cone' the limit for tomorrow in marking: thivtyoiip popular items at specially reduced prices.

New Spring Dolmans A collection Just received presents uncommon values .Just in time to meet the demand of those women who wish a smart new coat for spring wear come? this unusual offering. Here are Dolmans oT spring weight Wool Velour in the new shades Henna, Reindeer and Taupe, made on loose line.

yoke hack effects, prettily slurred, new shawl collar, splendid valuer ( 'lovf'r I )ay, at Blue Serge Capes

Lucky 4-Lcaf Clover Drug Specials

1 I

yw- Sprlne Cape.. r.f Men' S":;: in navy bhi, thrpp lengths, made on n-ptty lines, crscefoily. look wo'ti on an;-

Bted . sty

ra'ch pocket. ?, Fnrod at

- Wettr quarter hansinz fif.ur.-.

with fbawl rnllnr and trimmed in si'.k br?'d.

14

75

L.1

Clo verDaySpe cia I

nova' Stockings 11 x t r i heavy nbbd slockinp?. the famou? Eear Brand. for school wear; sir.o 6 to I'-y.

resular 50c valu"S, pair

39c

New Spring Suits Pulte In smart spmi tailored and belted .style;, ?ilk lined, braid arid button irimmed. they are made splendidly, md?d of an excellent qualify navy bliio iprte. straich? neatly tailored skirts. Women's and misses' size?, at s24ds

V

Children's Spring Hats in two large groups

.00 J SQ.50

at

SO

sW

! I

'-y- 2?

Clover Day Special

Giiis' Hose - Our regular a? c iad btRCk colton liose. size i;j? to !l2. fine ribbed, sean) Prired for Thursday's

Clover Pay Sale, pair

2.9c

i i

Beautiful new Spring Hats in all colors and combinations: Milans, Liseres, Braids, Ribbon and Sport Hats, trinimed with the finest quality of flowers and ribbons. There's a becoming style for every child from 3 to 10 and every n?li maid from 10 to le. Priced at

so-so so.

so

Clo ver Day Special

Woman's Ribbed Union Sui's Summer weight, lace trimmed "nee, all size; th re; ular 5c kind. Priced for

Clover Day Sal" 3' .

Clover Day Special

39c

Mm

In'enf' Ca pes Fret lily mad" of Hertford Cord. lined throuehout. with hood a'tach-

"d : regular price fH.oO. On

Sale Thursday

at ,

$1.98

Clover Day Special

Hovp' Union Suits Extra fine ribbed summer weight parmns in whiio or ecru, sir's Z to r.t; regular 1 .01

valuo. On sale toi;ict row at

75c

Clover Day Special

1 "ndenvaisi s 33c Children s eil made underw a;s; s of exits heavy quality muslin, best grade button?, sizes 2 'o 12 ears ; regular 50c values.

Priced for Thursday at

39c

Clover Day Special Infants' Jackets Neatly mad of White Cassirnere, embroidered in pink and blue; regular fl.bo values. Priced for Thursday Clover Day ff Sals at ... 1 .11 Clover Day Special Women's Underwear Body shaped vests, high neck, wins sleeves; low neck, ro sleeves: also lace knee pants, sires 55 and 38: regular FOc values.

Clover Day Special at

39c

Clover Day Special

Women's ri'.cysins P?oquc? -Made nf splemlid nuali'y dark t,eroale. biph ,-P'l low neck stvle. all sir.os v.p to lo; rcr

ular $!.;: values

at

Overalls and Jackets "Cantripum"

$1.00

CLOVER PAY : ou can buy men's regular fl.To Pib Overalls and .Trk'-ts. the weil kno?i n "CANTRIPUM'' brand, made of bert

r;ual;?v blue dnim. strongly stitched, swing pockets,

fj.se e, .n 4i, ji.75 k-icd. per garment

$1.50

Clover Day Special

Women's Ge n.s F.Mra si-1. f:ood quality muslin night f on n.s slip-over Fiylr, cm liroiderv trimmed, sizes IS

and Ci'; popular

51. P5 values vj

$1.59

Clo ver Day Sp e 7

C hi ids' Romperf, firefully made ona'uty striped p.'l sir.es. j-ecular

all s'.'.e?. of best ir-gham, 8oC val

ues, this

Priced sale at..

for

69c

Clo ve r Day Spe 7 Women's Aprons Coverall style, button back, all around heir, witJi pockets, made of light and dark-

percale. 1 1 .'2 kind at

95 c

Mennen'3 Talcum Fowder, large tize. re pilar o5c value.

On special sale at -

23c

69c

Caldwell's Syrup of Tepsln, for constipation, regular $1.00

size bottle, Thursday at

Trinn-r's Bitter W i n e A splendid tonic, regular $1.00 size bottles, on sale at C

Mulsifled Cocoanut. Oil.

regular 50o bottles on sale at

he

35c

Clover Day Special Shaw-knit Socks-Regular r.Dc parviarv fleeced hose for men. Wlined, a brand well known for quaity, comfort and durabihty, pair

Clover Day Special Canvas Gloves-Well made or sood Quality white canvas, km' wrist, sell regularly at be a pair. On special sale Thursday, jf Qg

Clover Day Special Bors' Waist Dandy blouse -waists, of grav comet flannl or cbarobrav, also black nnd -whit striped percales. Too kind. Tbursday at .: - a Clover Day Special

Knee rants-Troys' regular fl-o0 Vnee pants, knickcr si vie, strongly

made of dark and medium chevio'e.

si7.es to le. Clover

Pay, pair

$1.00

Clo ver Day Sp e cia I

I.iLtle Gents' Shoes Sturdy all leather shoes, lace style, broad toe lasts, extra heavy coles si7.es 3 io 1 li'-". regu

lar $2.00 values.

Pair

$1.59

Li

Clover Day Special

Youths' aEd Boys ' School Shoes Blucher lace and button, made of good heavy calf, dependable all leather sols.

$3.oo values, per

pair

ZS2.19

I 1

Clover Day Special

Little Folks' Shoes Black calf vith gray rloth tops, also brown vici kid. wedge heel?.

Pennine leather soies, sues

to S; $2.23 shoes.

rair

$1.89

Clover Day Special

Women's Hose Of fibre si k In bladt onl : ."0c hose with slight imperfections that clo not imrair their wearing

qualities. Triced at per pair

29c

i I

Clo ver Day Special Women's Hose - lila k and wbite lis! hose with ribbed tops, second? of regular 65c a-ades. Priced for Thursday

Clover cay Saie at

39c

emiaiwumai.'

Clover Day Spe cia I Girls' Ttresses Pretty plaid gingham dresses, becoming models, cut extra full and well made, sizes 6 to 14. regu

lar 3. no aresse?

at

$2.29

SMI

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aaaa

i i

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wtu

Poatirely UeT Fain in Tew Minutea.

Tr" It right now for Khf umi tlsm, veur'a'rla Lumbar". ?T. stiff and iwojien" -o-.r.ts.' rains in the rtad. berk erd limbs, ceres, burners, etc. After ore apr! c.itlon pain usual' y dis.irtears es if by frpir. A pew rmdy used internally ana externa'!-.' for CeuBhs. Cold. Cmup. Fore Throat." Dipther.a and Tor.si.itis. This o.l la conceded to be the most reneTatir.s remedy known. It r-mp? and 'm-nedtate etTect in relieving pain ' due to the fact that it penetrates to the affected pans at or.ee As an i.lqslrat'or. pcur 10 drops on tb thiehesr piece ." F' '.ealher end 1? W!l P' Peiiare tt . ubst.re through and through in three in -nice. ., :rep? no mlr.I it ut. itn Brest "t-';dr rert '),(" riil'-. Fvrv -.?t' iaran!d ' 'ir and II a bc-ttle ar money refunded. Gat it at Kaufmann Volf exclualvej ly-tivT

i American Library Association who are

going to g'-e us rne nun. on t"iwi' , rrth of book' of reference? At! this' so the tn'-n -iy come ba'k b'.tter f.t'cd' for 1: fe's ba' t ! s ', ias th. re o-"'n any fnqll found with -(Vie ?T.' 0'"i t "ft ..n'-es. mount mi li c.,y i li. that our bo-, s haw ''.r.i l.crre ihroiigh the T. M. C. A. free of lat!, ' The mi'n point that I am makirK in this article is that there is relatively a ,r,.v j-ma'! I Hit - our work that has' been ct ii : .7.:.; -it all. Is it fair that Attention ?'"uM b riveted on this to.

' the fi-ear voisime m fish. n'ri"lir --i sc.r of

i t hat T h-iv - it-'tit .or.' -.

... ).iieft ; In th' woims o ' I r. .M"H., An -rri'an people will no? b- bood-j

They will sajr, "wo wisn to

v e.sh careful!-. Hi" w hele work." 1 cvorseas cptratcd at 1.50" romta -with

Points of Criticism. the A . K. F.. at 1.54? points with th

The f iner iTitifi'tti" nar ' ' m t. , r,ri(., and others ar.d reverters, mak

through th" txVirs c'r ci tue vanicen.i trg a total of 3.3S6 roints. There

-Don't Suffer With Piles!

T.'t US ticiv look r. ' in.- f.-i' t ar?nistl-" was s.te-d tho

ht the . t; i ; v". M.

M. C. A.'

iv orkers

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i.ie total rorte or emp.oyed officers i and night. If Pilot internal inj't th" borne T. M. C. As at the time war the Ointment with a small swab rr was declared was only about 5.000. This j pje pip. Wonderful re-u'ts have fr'. gives you an. idea of the magnitude of0n-e(i thi? ireaimT.t. If your dricth eipension. J risr, does not have Hot-ton's F.u Ca Why cid the T. M. C .V. take over the! ointment ask him to get it or snd

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to United Knox. Irrt e f: ft"? e i ;

rharmaeal Produr's , for full s:?e jar or u;i'!e.

(Crnt1nied nn page ten.)

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