The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1917, Page 6

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BISMARCK EVENING TRIBUNE THE TIN CAN GARAGE by Hop. = == = WOT ELSE SHC TRUE GASOLINE AND Ww f RUGBER ARE PRIME ==_ PATRIOTISM? WAR NECESSITIES AND == IS LIKEWISE 4 NOUARE HELPING TO —— WAR NECESSITY! WIN THE WAR BY / k iN | ni =i HORSES "FROM THE weltar th WAR, —— eat Whic! — | Toustuos aTEND coTeH GREAT PLANES 10 CARRY PERSHING’S REP ORTS T0 WILSON IN AB ..t COMING TOMORROW | onset HOURS, 1S GAPRONS PLAN, eee CA Ne 7 Whatever That Is. Armed with 2 hooked bill resembling fr wud of wing as big u good-sized eagle and equipped with long legs, which he carries "| straight behind him, a bird which Al- own. trout the, Neat IM-|jan Trish, of Sabino, Me, says is a the barber put up his ib phunkquilipherz and is rare in that When | ed aa er eae vicinity, has been secn frequently near hen he ret ed he ha rst a cus: ! oop; tomer, but he had atch of fish. Sabine. : ae ae Dollar Diplomacy. - Nature of the Heart. “This dollar diplomacy—” “Yes? There never v y heart truly} «qhat is it, anyhow?” “Slipping your great and gracio was not 2180] wife a case note when you haven't got tender and compassionate.—South, an excuse handy.” boldt turned from its normal task to- {day to place in the litt! Jetery here the Lody of fc }Gotch—the man whose wres' have brought fame to this li ue . | 4 Governor W. L. Harding w yi iR NK the hundreds of personal f Mh DE, {the late champion who thro 7 his bier and the state’s chi. —iv— tive was to join in the federal T i vices in the Congregational chu’ | “THE | AMB set for mid-afternoon. | 44 SLi nder Bennett, of Salina, ! the photoplay which made him |} the Con famous the world over. Tackles Wolf, Mountain Lion} and Rattler in Desert Adventure. ENGLAND CANADA UNITED STATES NEW YORK WASHINGTON N 200 mies 91100 mies Ss eee > 7 can be operated in a few, chine and crew will be used for cac = 1 tsi Cap-| leg and there will be one machi ,| and crew in reserve. Tie longes tance over water in this route *| leg from the Azores to St. John ines, carrying} foundland, which is about 11°: 2 route will have | therefore well within the flying 1. From Paris| of our largest Caproni. The time of the trip may be cut down further ir line { dent W: Yershing ma gest Caproni the mail in relays. of it were On account of my increasing practice, and the en- ment of my Mandan office, it becomes neces- at before a nd the whole | > for me svote entire ui said place, y ores. foundland. 4.| straigat from the Azores. to Paris, | ‘y for me to devote my entire ume at = T eS < s “Humilton's New found New| which is a distance of about 1159 and in so doing, after Dee. 31st, to discontinue my Intolerance, regiment, -} miles without stopping at Portugal. branch office at Bi which I have had for the ‘The truth the notion that an In- eoreniecen | Wiaeoree ate és gees rine ner fale cae eae | past three years, It with deep regret that to } tellectual recog Tle eave Bismarck, for the friends of Bis- : . compelled to leave Bismarck, for i nas is the 1G ae i ne Desperate Resolution. RECORD FOR VIRTUE. ~ marck and vicinityhave.done: great things for the DST he! works eee nu i The diner thrust the tip of his —— Sipe Rants Brat My new. office at Mandan rec for it know lity Mee . R j ty i Chiropractic profession. My new. office at Manda tens of eli record for ud ed eon ane Wen shine to the] inte the yellow disk which the widter Not Single Arrest’in Bismarck; 4 will be equipped with the litest Sanitariym, equip- “ae sultinee oplthet a ", of gentle renewing moisture to] ltd brought him. Tle held it up to the for 17 Days. ment, and I will be pleased to see any of my: Bis- end of ¢ sulting epithet. 2 id fa cheer | light and examined it, while the waiter f pees » anc i ‘ aidan aka nee and that charity marched Herhs. 2 TiS UsHE Oh A cneet| xiously, Then the dinet |. The city of Bismarck has estab-| marek friends and patients at Mandan at any time. rue; they overlook the be Ls oe ful face, diffuses itself, and communi- turned it {o his plate and | lished a record for virtue in that not! f ¢ Ice of the parable of the here Make Geod Jelly, cates the happy spirit that ir s it. | TOturngd : : a single arrest has been made inside Licensed Chiropractor any of the wild fruits, such as the- The g si er must sweeten in . its corporate limits during the first, : i Many A The sourest temp highbush cranberry, pincherry, ané {he atmosphere of continuous good | . seventeen days. hierar uae ake good jelly. ; Worse.’ ast ree year$ fr 0 arrests t world tom: choke. chetry, make good ely, humor. | eae have been made during’ the same Dr. A. O. Hen erson Naas tora A Life of Pleasure. ° Must Obey. In niet Kit Bag. Magistrate Bleckreld are hoping that rse for them, ife o sure. jus! . = Nie WE a a ipa rate Bleckre! E A IN SAKOT vg them to be true.—Whit- Mother, nurse put ine right into the Publie men are servants of many — Women oy meyer ee ase the entire month may pass without M AN, NORTI DAKOTA coldest part of the sea—Punch. masters. when they arm themselves i a black mark, in which event they! ae rn We ne, de Gr ve plan to give a party. y ji — r L. Bice Im FEE Les EEED <1] a ne p 4 eel (ue, HRISTMAS, 1917! __ take the help of all to accomplish this. And or wooden boxes, one-quarter to one- ‘When it comes to the if Hl A million men because Christmas is also a festival day, the half pound size. list of gifts for the little ne gone from Amer- Red Cross is going to ‘ake part in camp 3. Hard candy, including chocolate, red-and-khaki | bundles, \ ; celebrations all over the country. Probably would probably be safe in tin foil or there is a wealth of pos- ican homes — i . ibilities. The really im- every camp and cantonment will have a Red heavy cardboard, but no soft chocolates su : r sams 8 seem, cae Cross Christmas Tree, standing in front of nor ayant that sould possibly be portent thing ier not te 2 ie Licks as © the headquarters of the Field Director of fae contents: of tha packe ‘waight be sweets. Holiday appe- een seas. Every Camp Service, who is constantly on the F package tites ought io have the spoiled thereby. ; i right of way. Hard _ 4. Several dainties packed ini oblong candy, chocolate in tin- tin boxes holding each a quarter of a foil, raisins, dates, figs pound, will provide a better variety for reserved ginger an mother’s son of them ready and eager to an- swer the call of Christ- mas—and nearly all of lookout at each encampment for things the Red Cross ought to do. At the top of the tree, in the place where : community Christmas trees in dozens of a packet than a larger quantity of a ruits, salted nuis, fruit- : them far from the kind cities have carried their great electric stars, single confection, , cake, licorice, sweet * of Christmas that the there will be a Red Cross of blazing lights. 5. No liquid: rticl ked i crackers—some of these { years have always That, at least, is the suggestion of the Gen- i a be ae 3 in Le in ought surely to gq in. ‘ | brought them. eral Manager to the Dicision Managers: who, ne scalded apts om Be. Not forgetting smokes , a) ty ‘ . between them, guide ail of the ap- . For wrapping the gi use a and chewing gum, the ‘ mee ae es Sah is B0- ters, ‘ ; i Khaki-colored Thandkerchict, twenty- man ut the other end of { : talcing Christ are in If you want your Christmas Cheer Pack- seven inches square, and form the base Christmas gught to have iy - something to i mas to them all. ~ keep, too. There Wer? They need Christmas—the . | |OS/¢~™ewowrS 2 ead : are water-tight match boxes, scout ristmas that i 1 g nives, electric torches, games an i ie af “cheer” for (cach: indica} SOMETHING TO : mi puzzles to be had within the mod- ' of cheer for each individual USE. imi: bes fe 4 man’ and a setap) of commu: Pap oF SE, SOMETHING ot diana that bays. en set for ' nity festival beside. Everybody PAPER GOES TO PLAY WITH;, pA acine aaae ar thes | needs that sort of Christmas, even AT THE BOTTOM 10, COST.NOT. then there is one eit aclnices Bs people at home with families and TO MAKE A MORE THAN Famous in the trenches. ‘The Red fees friends around them. A thousand FIRM 1.50 Cross recognized the almost end- } times more do these boys need it, : FOUNDATION i. ‘co less satisfaction which men with } boys who are far from home and : : F cs FOR THE Bae ‘ ; 4 scanty amusement and little pack- ili fi . a Gooples * 4 room for games could get from a Felice and friends. . eS p $ Fj . chess and checkerboard that took ry take it ‘to every man? Be- little room and could be turned out. cause Christmas is common prop- in large quantities at small cost. erty. Because some men, in the : tee es peers So with the co-operation of a large natural course of things, will have 4 P CHRISTMAS 7 ; 3 2 soi p : : printing concern the Red Cross in- more than others, and while those | PACKAGES | in _ Al Xented its own game board for men who have less will need the Red é 53 ae i Se ‘ ‘ s — It is small square of heavy : Cross remembrance the more, the : 2 RPhenae ‘ ; ; : is a sma e must not be singled out to ese is Aehossh cre Hed ‘ 3 t cardboard, which folds into an en- cay . eae 3 velope of medium size. On it one ft. Because the five million mem- LBS Pays. € . : can play chess, checkers, and tit- bers of the Red Cross represent the s tat-toe. The men are punched out whole nation, and they cannot dis- of the margin of the board, and fit criminate in their kindliness to the at slits ‘when: they /are in Play. men who are fighting in the na- way, for the French soldier is es- tion’s behalf. pecially fond of that e. And Why should the Red Cross take the whole affair for five this responsibility? Because it is é cents! ‘ the nation’s agent in that unofficial : - gti : As for utilitarian gifts, there S9 4 forethought, those extra courtesies, : : ; : A BIT OF RIBBON ANO AVJOLLY CARD TIED : are the handkerchief which is : ! : those supplementary—but much tissremraisatas . “ed | OUTSIDE THE BANDANNA GIVES THE Niles i as wrapped around the other a needed—services, that do so much = = =: Woes PACKAGES A FESTIVE APPEARANCE | | the pad of paper that makes tl toward maintaining the welfare « 1 ‘ se B] cnccS recs - ackages firm, envelopes, pencils, a g are and morale age to reach a soldier or a sailor it must be = ; 4 Te aire ane : post-cards, books, scrap-books, steel mirrors, of men at war. Because while the Gov dde and delivered IMME ELY to the - of the packet by placing on the center 5 th d to — : i : te J At neckties, mouth-organs, and compasses {f = ment will do its part toward making the day rest c! ort and your of the handkerchief a pad of writing- choose from. : < memorable, and si and mother paper about paver. by ten inches. * Like the Christmas Trees and other tele- iB oaks zB fathers and -viv I do theirs, and ne: will be 7. Select a variety of articles either brations, these Christmas Cheer packages towns will do their own, that great arm. al, like from the suggested list (or according to are the gift of Red Cross’ members and level-headed, sympathetic, way people who make up the Red Cro. = a note to the day’s cheer that st: something quite different from an other messages. The Red © will be too big to be dly to be me: , individual wishes) to an amount not ex- Chapters, directly. The :War Fund, sub- % ceeding $1.50, and arrange them on the scribed for the reef of distress, ean not be pad of paper so that the entire package used for this purpose, and indeed the mem- shall be the width of the pad and ap- bers of the Red Cross will want to:have a proximately five or six inches high. special, personal share in thig chaki ~ e a 8. Wrap and tie with one-inch ribbon hristmas. and place a Christmas card under the Make it a Red Cross Christmas? That is bow of ribbon. A card bearing thé the slogan for Christmas, 1917, And that greetings of the Chapter would be de- = meaas not only joining the Red Cross your- is going to - k i s < irable. self, or ing- other people - to: jain, in i try to do: On Christmas Day it hopes to Pe Psi 3 3 ; ich nd: i. able to put into the hands of*€very soldier 3 : 4 a rico, Wrap the parcel again in heavy, Ragtime te ptt Pedro lined and sailor, at home or abroad, a Christmas iC . THIS ISTHE WAY MENIN CAMP | ABRs wate tame ak cay and use all the men at war. ~ a Cheer Package. That is the part that c frolts snd ether food FEEL ABOUT THE CHRISTMAS MAIL ” Christmas labels or American flacs 2s if you want a shere you must act cerns each man individually. But it w + Sane. & ' s ced ia small tin = 2 desired,

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