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| - BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1918. €o., Hot, wet towels should be applied over. harmfnl effects. DAUGHTER AND \7?RS2 AlD CLASSES FILLING IN - APPOINT — : [ore iit. have spent vrerl [lly oper man, om an chi om “Optimistic Thought. f w 2 } AS EMERGENCY NURSES IN BATTLE |in the interest of boys and girls clud| Many of the Red Lake boys are now} Security regards (he future as well , ; / i : | work, fighting at the front in France. as the present, ; : «BEING WAGED HERE AGAINST FLU | | At‘all plages they have been enthus-| : ' ‘ 3 i | | lastically re ed. At the Red Lake } z d +4 Y i | reservation, the spirit of helping in) . e,* HEROES DIES Young Women of Bismarck Rendering Splendid Service as Vol- | OF R the war by pushing eyery agricultural iL. C. Smith Typewriters RIRIRIRIR IR eR] el " enterprise was so prevalent that when . 7 7 | h unteer Nurses—Work Handled Through the EST FIRES club festival was arranged, practi | Repaired—Reasonable Charge a B . Red Cross | i Give Your Machine New Life | Official Service [5 ' Mrs. ti \ aaa 5 St. Paul, Minw;, Oct, 94°-Governon’ nee <i : 1 Christina Conover Fasses| In the epidemic now raging help has Peters, Mrs.\R. L. Roach ‘Roberta | Burnguist today appointed a a teatae D * ff Address P. 0. Box 128. iF Flags Away at Home of Mrs. F. J. {been found necessary for families all| Boyd, Elizabeth Bleth. itee of nine members: to ix responsi- >. on Uu er fa Made Under License; th p sof whose members are sick and where} What the Girls Do. | bility for the recent foreat fires: and ry | > \ Marcellus Here. help could not be secured. It is not} The girls have assisted in house-/to recommend a. means’for prevent: F fa Genuine Silk Flags with Pa penis ‘a question. of money, for in most cas-| hold work, preparing meals, cariag|ing such disaster in the future. i | 6s i fa . h fa Mrs, Christina~A, Conover, grand-| es where, help has been most neces- | for, children, attending the sick, and | State Forester Cox has declared a) ! @ cord and fringe bse ‘ daughter of a hero of the, Revolu- | S47¥\ the Ligeti Ree af-|angy serves ‘whieh seemed, necessary. chat an inadequate appropriation frou! ample Package. of the Famous We Wi h fa bearing correct insignia’ 5 a! { 1 je state legislatur jade it s- Pyramid PI A Roo? onary war, daughter of Capt. Henry! tng: there is no help'to secure on/cases, as there are usually several in| ible for tne atatarcran pers thine Greed ree co Teeve whee \ e IS of office or department. fa Green of New Jersey, who fought in| payment of any price. Therefore last | the family ill, have been given assist-! with (he fires. te wit for You. @ the war. of 1812and in the Mexican | Saturday. ® call was, made for assist-} ance. On Sunday, Miss Gilbertson and | wer wis. se Pyramid Pile “Treatment — giv | O Announce a The following now on fa war of 1840, wido wot Capt. F.D. Con-|@nce fro mthose having completed or| Miss Mclean accompanied Dr. Ram-| g 1 ‘ ate pees aig putes hejor ha : a display: fa over of the 125th Illinoi unt i i being enrolled in the first aid course | stad and Nurse Schroeder on an all RAIL WORKERS a is volunteer in- | cuttined by the American Red Cross{/day trip to Hazelton, which is with- ¥ eae |} That the former fA Officers - - - $2.25 a r fantry, who served througjout the }ynder Drs. LaRose, Ackerman, and | out a doctor or nurse. || RENEW DEMAND |: | a vege $7? Civil war, and herself a war: wife and , Strauss. The response was immed-| How to Call for Nurses. . i | ! COZAD & SHERIDAN Aviation \ ‘ mother, who looked after. her -little( {ate and generous—all of the members | ‘Calls for assistance ‘are made to}. | FOR MORE PAY | a Engineers flock during the dark and .bloody Who were not ilf or out of town, who Mrs, Conklin | through the doctors, | ' i HAIR PARLORS fa Field Artillery |’ ¢ ie} 4 days of 1861-65, passed away - nis | did not have small children, or who|and she in turn reports cases in need | * —?e i 7 t morning at the home of her daughter, | | were not in charge of other emer-jof helg to the First Aid Nursing com- Washington, .D. C., Oct. -24.— ' ‘ ..| fq Machine Gun eee Fe | Mrs. F, & Marcellus, 518 Seventh | & ney, works jenrolling for the ssrvice, mittee, consisting. of ielen. <7 balk The, four: leading allway Brother. In the Hughes Block has again rr] Medical $y B street, at the age of 87 yéar: d four | e following have volunteered and | van, assistant superintendent o! y joods have ‘rénewe dtheir re- lel is v 7 uartermaste! ! months, ts ‘years and four’ se on call for several hours each|lic instruction; chairman; Mathilda| puests for time and a half pay joluinged hands and is now under a Quartermed! i 1 508 7 Christina A. Green was born in New| day: Mathilda Williams, Anna Streib, | Williams, director of public kinder-| for overtime work and are now the new name | ire 9! fa Aa Jersey in 1831 of parents who came| Miss Close. Mrs. Dullam, Alice Gil-;garten; Vesta Buswell, of the commis-| pressing this issue before the rail | Red Cross F from pioneer colonial stock. get Sertean, Agnes Meleoa, “Helen, Carl- slanee of agriculture office, and Clara; way saminigtraticn agard on rail- a 'e le HAIR f Y. M.C. A: father, t. He G irfady | ton, Charlotte Matson, Julia Weber, | Tatley. | way” wages. and working condi- ‘ 2 i av: @ 4 father, Capt. Henry Green, alrvady |airs. Hunter, Cornelia Picket Ethel| ‘Mrs. McGray has been rendering| tions; [aye Weeden ing sng, us SHOP ia Ray Corps a and he was. later to again defend his Fleming, Vesta Euswell, Helen J.| valuaple assistance in taking the vol-/ SE OIUY,W. 5, “ana such rectal troubles, in the pri- Pivst Clase worle for ladies H a Infantr : iF] country in the Indian wars and the| Sullivan, Clara Tatley, Alfield Alfson,|unteers to the various homes? as (Red Lake Indian | vacy of your home. 60 cents a box a peas (Fe Pact y a war with Mexico, In'her early young | Sigrid Alfson, Nanna Cushing, Agnes} have many women of the city in send- | at an druggists. “Take no substi- ~}Our operators are all qualified Ii.rines, womanhood the deceased was' united | EJstad, Leonora Hilde, Grace Brittin, | ing in. broths and other delicacies for | Lads War Workers | (ifn tetas ote is aut experts, @ .. il Orders P: tI fa Margaret Kelly, Hortense Moore, Cora! those sick and convalescing. | booklet mailed free ce Mail Orders Promptly in marsiage with-F. aA Conover ith Bemidji, Minn, Oct. 24.—M. per, if you send Soop Rel We are agents for the famous | Ed Filled. whom she took up her home in Illi: i emidji, Minn., 4 —More than} . agate: r 0 ° » nois, and where she bade him god- 1100 boys and girls ie Red Lake | vi ? speed when he set out in: ’61 at the DR. GILMORE OFFERS D DISPLAY jing. neeevation will, engage In Btvlg ecltcintebeerteaeth ‘ON MARINELLO GOODS hi head of the volunteer infantry>‘com- ie club work next year and it is prob: a . 5 *, Fi i sea otich ho had trained, Favo. ot OF INTENSE HISTORICAL VALUE | ahic that tne umber will he ierens:| | jipgelt taza sles Maskuat, wet, Children’s Hair Bobbings a ler children tuen were little“ tots, and [ea te 180 ‘ eae ; Pyramid Pile Treatment, {n plain wrapper, Specialty | ‘ her ‘duty it became to keep the home} ’ y iS Ts, largaret C. Baker, head of see oe a 5 | fires burning during the four, long Curator of S State Museum Depicts Allies’ Story of Great War as the boys and girls club work for the eh Switches Made From Combings | tragic years over which the CivH war Related i in Graphic Posters. | State‘ of. ‘Minnesota, and “Miss Mabel i PHONE 896 j spread, a. Cy Anderson; home demonstrator | \ 4 OJO, | In 1883, following the ‘death of her eae: { { husband, ‘and herself an invalid, Mrs.|. This week the curator of the State; ceived a few. weeks ago from Rome. i = H Conover came to Lismarck with her | pistorical society has, installed a spe- | Besides thexe collections. from France | y roavaanavucentenoniennanaus | storleal. 8 daughter, Mrs. F. J. Marcellus, and ‘iv cusntay. In the reading room. Ht |%™4 Italy. he was displaged a repre: | .. RUMMAG ESALE aes for 35 years she had made ‘this city oe Ma . : sentative collection of British and Cu-/ io . ; 4 her home. Although never well in|is a display of, war posters of some) nadian illustrated posters, and A set of | Postponed. Until Novemben 21 and 22. all of this time, Mrs, Conover made of our allies.in ‘the present effort of | Muat cated ee posters for the} ou. rubs many friends in the Dakota capital resistance against German National |(7echo-Slovak arms. es SRO ae ey Petonee WERE w, ceecaees As I expect to leave Bismarck soon I will sell, or who came to love her for her heautt-| qasociation vf ‘Thieves of ‘the World.! These Czecho-Slovak posters were : rent ( veferrably sell,) my property at No. 8 Rosser ful character, her fortitude and -her | With the beginning of his service in| made.in the atelier of a New York in- || Pp Huil ‘d patience. There survive the deceased, | North Dakota two years ago he be-|stitute of art from designs by a Czech || street. Built for a home, every part was bui It under 4 in addition to the daughter here, two | iin‘ the collection of all sorts of post-| artist. Dr. Gilmore obtained — these | : my personal supervision. One of the neatest looking song, one eis nage sno reste i ers bearing on the war, for the sake/through a friend who is professor of || He can be amused, can most comfortable and convenient bungalows in the city. Sasi seg cen Ore eee of thelr future historical value. | Me) Te ait of Nébniskh. They ave|| get bodily. comfort and Fine location. Lawn, garage, fruits, shrubbery, ete. s collected, not only Americ: pst- ‘sity a i : Because of the epidemic, there will orn, bat posters from other mata, Tie'l very interesting ax a memento of the! Hi refreshment, can buy. No. 8 Ro&ser (corner Washington avenue). be no’ funeral services at the Marcel nas sarranged an exchange with | wenderful ‘world-wide unabasis of | sweets and trinkets, but : R. H. MYERS lus ‘home, but there will’ be simple fiance, and last Saturday. two more|Czecho-Sloyak Army of Liberation. he can’t’ buy letters or ae } rites at 10:30 tomorrow forenoon, at} nockets arrived from Paris. Among| ‘The public is invited to visit this! hot is: thes st the graveside, these ure iNustrated posters’ of the|display while it is un view, Il oy a teen i ree Hay emia pietih second and third national loans of] comparison can ‘he made of ¢ come trom home. ave STATE OWNERSHIP . | France, appeats: for funds ‘for the or- ind psychology of the different nathons the picture of your boy ‘ OF MINES WILL BE phans. of the war, for soldiers victims | concerned... ‘The world assoctation of || “Over There” made. for: . [of tuberculosis, for reeducation of the) free nations and “people of good will” || ives g ri DEBATING SUBJECT blinded and mutilated, and for varlous (now constitute a great. nel Ighborhood 5 || the petpiayes and friends other forms of war -work. rand to be acquainted we need to ap | ov. B is A, oat, He has ‘displayed. part ‘of these.| preciato each others efforts and air | 4 > Grand Forks, N.D., Oct. 24—State | iyench posters, wind iso some, Ltalian | ficulties, aspirations und aecomplish: | Make an appointment ownership of lignite coal mings will] tional loan posters which. he. re- | ments. | elves be the subject for det pte thls ver i a | to-day---it’s time for the ? in the North Dakota. choo! De- a a | a ages : ; = bating league, aooowt ings toriaw: “Ane : a Christmas mail to SMALL ACCOUNTS nouncement by the State, University. | yw ‘ | France ~ ‘ High’ ‘schools: wishing to ‘enter must | 3 Almost every large do..so before November 15, under the oan Fe vg | = a regulations issued. . F fel je Savings Account was a Announcement also has been made i ‘ / . is | Holmboe Photograph Studio gs what plans toe the: state! Riraruanutd | small account at the be- contést havé been complete ontest- . i foi A ants must limit their selections ‘to y : ! Publicity: Film Co. ginning. works by ° Paul - Lawrence Dunbar, { | Next Door. to Grand Theatre, BISMARCK aa Charles Dickins, O. Henry, Granoe 8., i “ i an Richmond,,. Robert \ W. > Service, | " eee Steady depositing of Grimm's Fairy Tales, Aesop’s Fables, ° Ap = ra é ‘lt od ite. Maupassant and Anderson's | Mcst Authorities Now, Agree That This Disease is Simply the Old- small sums has built up _, | ‘ ry, Tales $ : ‘ 26 NA FACES: bY Fashioned Grip—the Same That Has Swept Over the World many of our largest ac- f NN f s r , 5 y ENZIE BLOCK : ren OWING Times Without Number. Since 1831 the United States Has! PHONE 5 HOTEL. McKENZ counts. FF . TO REVOLUTION Had Five Epidcaties. j = ~ ‘lhe \ c4 Therefore we welcome San Porermaas “\.the throat, chest and back between the apt * ae Washington, D. C..Oct. 24.—A dls-| amp, t Epidemic in 1989-90 {Shoulder “blades to open 'the pores. |f and appreciate deposits patch from Holland today 9 says it now e Last Epidemic in 9-90 lhe VapoRub should be rubbed in : whether in large or small ill be difficult to supply Vienna wit! 9 over the parts until the skin is red, s i . . i food because of imports from Holland Came From Russia by Way of spread .en. thickly and covered with Breslow’s White . Pine Compound aniouits peing, shut off by the Hungarian alta France and Was Given a|two thicknesses of hot flannel, cloths. Cod rie Extract With Menthol : se ation and also because of the situa- . } |Leaye the clothing loose around the valuable combination for relief 0 tion on the Bohemian-and Moravian} French Name, La Grippe. This | neck’ as the heat of the body liberates coughs andcolds, hoarsness, bron- frontiers. s * the ingredients {n the form of vapors, aa, . ; * ea arp ek clin Time it Comes by Way of \These- vapors, inhaled, with exch chitis, loss of voice and certain pul Th e Oldest and .——— 4 Spain. ‘breath, carry the medication directly , Monary disorders ............-+ 502 La t B. k a | SIX BILLION): © | [to the Darts imecten. ity Me same |} Breslow’s White Pine Cough Syrup aryest. lal - : |time, VapoRub is absorbed hroug! . . ' MILITARY BILL | FN ORME casp, [tnd stimulates the skin, attractingthe |} cs ttrtrsttsse teers scenes 25 and 50¢ in this section of 4 H ORIGIN: OF THE) DISEASE. eae d th St t ; REPORTED. OUT Spaniahestutdeyea? while lappearét Hoot: te ararfites, ‘and tas aids on Dr. Hobson’s White Pine and Spruce e State ernicien Set eestor are in Spain in May, has swept over the |?" NO OGGABTON FOR PANIC. for . Pie aaa pe poem 50c Washington, D.C, Oct. 2¢— [Not In numerous epldemles as far! There, is no occasion for panic—in-|{ Breslow’s Liquid Tar Soap, guaran- The military deficiency bill carry- fers to an'epidemle in a2'n C. which fluenza\ or grip has a very low percent- teed the best ...).........04. 50c ng. hewpedinicy eo ony at slight lis regarded by’ many to have been in- |e or ae ee no ver one dearly Breslow’s Liquid Corn Remover. .25c draft, was reported to the sehate Pune. Eee ine eaten aid cone cording to the N.C. Board of Health Breslow’s Tooth Ache Drops 15 & 25c today by the a priations com- ‘ he chief danger lies in complications ‘ x mittee, and, @ anticipati ing “speedy Alin Bald: fine epidetiiies,. the ‘last In | arising, attacking principally patients | San Tox Blood Purifier. . 1.00 € ~\ passage by the senate, the house 4. ¢ lin a run down condition—those who | *, « yy today interrupted its. three-day. GS HE. SYMPTOMS. don’t go to bed soon enough, or those Just Received Z recess program and adjourned un- Grip, or influenza as it is now called, | Who get up too early. A big shipment of JOHNSON’S FA- Yy, ‘ til comer: 80 that no delay — {usually begins with a chill followed by | HOW: TO AVOID THE DISEASE. MOUS CHOCOLATES in boxes from Lia ‘ might result. | aching, feverishness .and sometimes | |, : a 15c up to'$3.00 t nausea nnd dizziness, and a general I, Fee eee ee tee ty be : Ip UU. |e femperature tnd depression [Imman contact, chiefly through coegh- |} Ouk ae Eoods ary pure Para-gum and the fever usually lasts from three | ing, sneezing or spitting. So avoid in bol red. and. chocolate and a. to five days. The germs attack the | herons haying colds which. amea ns guaranteed. mucous membrane, or lining: of the{#volding = crowds—common drinking ; air passages—nose, throat and bron- Sailboat Hear are toe , Truss Dept. ¢ chial tubes—there is usually a hard iy, Streng' \ vo ase 2 F ae ae cece arses“ eanacdboabs & congh,: especially. bad at night, often |! the open air, and good food. We car zy sorapleté line ff aes void hemesmace syrup. Baally times a sore throat or tonsilitis, and]. KEEP FREE FROM COLDS. and Abdominal upporters. No ‘Bad costs Uttle. § frequently. all the appearances of &|° Apove all, avoid colds, as colds irri- charge for fitting. severe “head ‘cold: ‘| tate the lining of the! air passages and 2 oe ; St THR TREATMENT. render hem much better, breeding Hot Water Bottles E t Il @ severe cough or chet 7. aces for. the germs. cold. accompanied with soreness, throat |. Go to bed at tHe first symptoms—| P20 vick's VanoRtninat the very first from 75c:to.$3.00. ver, y customer (4 IS fickle, boarseness, or difficult breathing, |take a purgative, eat plenty: of nour-| Jon of a cold. For a head cold, melt UU. or if your child wakes up during the /ishing food, remain perfectly quict and | o tittle VapoRub in a snoon and inhal ag the Best Coal the eet with, croup and you want .quick | don't worry. Nature herself is the only | % Hille VapoRub in a ston and inbale Yy try this reliable old home-made | cure” for influenza and will throw off the vapors. or better still. use VapoRub M ik je La reme Any druggist can sup |ine attack if only verve vour [it 8 benzoin steam kettle. If this is al Orders r d ly you with 2% ounces of Pinex. re i Role you Ce ARIAL, not available, use an ordinary tea- : ever used. dur’ this into a pint bottle and ili {strength. | A lttle Quinine, Aspirin OF | kettle. Fill, half-full of boiling. water. Filled Promptly.., the bottle with plain¢granwlated sugar | Dover's Powder may. be given by the }ju¢ in half, a teaspood of, VapoRub % syrup you, ca use “clarified | physician’s directions to allay the ach-| ¢ time ‘to. time—keen the kettl ns Order a Load Toda : > spolesect, hones, or corn . syrup. ing, Always call a doctor, since the| ror we 2 paeon Utara cari tee ay. stead of suyer SvTUD, if desired. This chief danger off grip is in its weaken- just slowly boiling and. inhale the Bone ee Cases xeally remarkable | ing effect on the system; which ‘allows stony ANNE, . spite on its lee cost, it oe han tied complications to develop. Thesq are NOTE—Vick’s VapoRub jis the dis- mite z cam pect covery of a North Carolina drugist. upon to give quick and lasting relief. jchiefly pneumonia and bronehiths. | i.y found how to combine, in salve |} ~ You.can feel this take hold-of a eouah sometimes inflammation of the middte fobuic Menthol ind Carphor’ with: such ina Way that ae business. It loos- |ear, or heart affections. For ;these | OOM. Eee Roe Ths ' @ng-and raises the phlegm. stops throat | reasons, it is very important that the | Volatile olls as Eucalyptus. ) Thyme. klé and ia and heals the irritated | patient’ remain in bed until the| Cubebs, ete.. so that wlien the salve is emhraries that line the throat and bron- | strength returns—stay in bed at least |.2pplied to the body heat, these in- |" ehial tubes with such promptness, ease 11.5 Gays or more after the fever has|#redients are liberated in the form of ‘Mud certainty that it is really aston- | 19 you or if-you are over 50 or not| Y®D0rs, Vapo-Rub can be had in three |' ishing. Strong, stay in bed four days or more, | Sizes at all druggists, | While —com-|- + Pinex is a’ special and highty conten- nccordifie to the’ ity of the attack. | Patatively new in certain parts of the 4 trated Starpoyind ohne e tine Ding one Severity of the aftack| North, it is the standard home remery pre. Extract, and ie Pring. severe “eonets, | EXTERNAT. APPLICATIONS. in the South and West! for-al forms |. throat and chest colds. In order to stimulate the lining of|.of cold troubles—over six million jars | thi There are many wort hiee invited tousnt the air pene? to throw off the pee Mie sold last pas Meese par- ig mixture.. To gi isa} intment, | germs, to aid in loosening the phlezy | ticularly recommended for _ children’s ask for “2% ounces of Binee eth fill land keeping the air’ passages open,| croup or colds. as it is externally ap- Tdepone 5 or Bieet aan pa eB thus making the breathing easier, | plied and can, therefore. be used free- 3 or money, promptly refunded. The Vick’s VapoRub will be found effective.|ly and often without the baci