The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1918, Page 2

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU and the made ar man in th shipping for the cels will one parc Each sold vided States from wh ceive in stand obtained Branches Stud, avoid mi! ing of an in the packed, but unwrapped, they must not weigh more than 2 Ibs. parcel must be removed Do not mail the packed, the box un ped, ready for inspection, taken to the collect past zone rates | parcels are to remain in the custody | tin be of the Red Cross until delivered {0} will provid the postal authorit Procedure you receive bel from abroad. The following is an outline of the procedure {o be followpd by persons HOW TO MAKE CERTAIN THAT YOUR YANK WILL GET CHRISTMAS BOX ost office de cials ! - Ame. n Red C ngements b army Christr r friends ns. Regulati 1 from bis ses of artic! amount of n be set aside 1. of par- | fe ng of bud All mented spirituous, or other vin ese All kinds of poison and s will be and compositio! cel pro- la ith or This label will t to the per losives of all kinds> materials, friction m his Christ Infe HAT ey this rette light liquifiable nd other ¢ t packed in quire le Red Cross Chapters or | or er November 1 these and (or otherwis property. instructions ‘No 1 ge or writ- ill be allowed to go| When the boxes are | boxes. Packing Christmas Parcel. zs. If the is over some article Dried box yourself. When | ducts should be packed in small aled and unwrap: | Of wooden ho , one-quarter shdéula be | half pound s station desig-| “Hard cand Red Cross, would probat -j heavy cardboard, including Shippers will then Parcel | age might spoiled taereby. The | tin Dox y them to Hoboken, N. J. ill be charged. quarter of Je confection. oO liquids nor will be ac:! for shsipment | 2. K | For wrapping the gifts, One Package for Every Soldier. | colored handkerchief, to. be followed when | inches square, a Christmas parcel la! use a ed, it should lana unsealed, ‘bel and sufficien. be taken, stamps, the | These labets are not ex to reach this country before | . by that time each Red! ingtructions and keep jcombination of articles, except those on the list barred by the postal offic- Articles Barred by Post. Office s tof.the prin- $s which are un- malted, intoxicating lit } arti containing | includ: ; and mechan- may rt, harm, or nage or deface jure the mails or other Bear These Facts in Mind When Nothing should go’ in a Christmas parcel which will not keep fresh from the time of packing until Christmas. fruits and other food pro- tin to one- chocolate, po wafe in tinfoil or but no soft choc- olates nor anything that could pos- affix | sibly be crushed should be used, as ont postage on their parcels toj the remaining contents:ot the pack- a quarter of a pound, apound, better variety for a rcket than a larger quantity of a cles packed in ep this fact in}glass should be placed in ‘the pack- mind when planning a Merry Christ- | age. mas for the boys “Over There.” When the package has been pack- unwrapped together with the la- to the r designated » the pack- ts of the to or in any | tents and weight, and been wrappe!l | in stout paper, the Christmas label | bearing the address of the man for whom it is isntended is placed on it, The person sending tha& package, in the presence of the Red Cross work- er, is required to affix stamps ‘suffi- | ASKED FOR WAR rate if fourth class or parcel post} P zone rate. A label certifying that the; Rie é increase of 50 Per Cent for Bur- inspection has been completed by | the Red Cross is placed on the pack-} A 4 P leigh County Announced by Keniston. $25,000 10 BE age, is left in tne custody of| 1 delivered to the! FI 2S 7 MISS NIELSON QUALIFIED ' Fon SUPERINTENDENT OF | ARMY, AND NAVY DOUBLE | PUBLIC INSTRUCTION. | Wee EIT ” (Continued From Pai Increase in Forces Overseas Not One) neither incred$e nor diminish th’ Antici qualifications fixed by the constitu pated When Mark tion for holding i and in th Was Set. Grand Forks held: Burleigh county will, be asked for r when the con- | $25,000 instead of $17,000 as its quota stitution of a state has prescribed {in the united war fund drive to begin qualifications of an officer, it is not|the second week in November. Tnis competent for the legislature to add/ announcement was made today by c ‘way alter such pre-| Secretary George N. Keniston of the scribed and defined qualifications, un-| Bismarck Commercial club, chairman hiess the power to do so is expressly | of the united war drive committee for or by necessary implication conferred | the Bismarck district, whose quota has upon it by the constitution Itself. been increased from’-$52,000 to $78, “There being no provision in the;/000, The state’s quota has been constitution, either expressly or by ne- | boosted from $675,000 to a trifle more y. implication, conferring such|than a million. power upon the legislature, 1 am of| The representatives from North the opinion that that portion of Sec-} Dakota havé returned from the Chi- tion 1105 of the Compiled Laws of 1913, which adds to the qualifications for the office of superintendent of! Walking Under Difficulties. puolic instruction, is unconstitutional, | and that you, possessing the qualiti- cations for such office found in Said section 82 of the constitution, can qualify under, the laws of this state for the office of state superintendent of public instruction. “Very truly yours, (Signed) “WILLIAM “Attorney Gene case of. “Believe me, 1’suffered {rom stom- ach and bowel trouble right. This ; Weakened me so that I could scarcely walk. .I could. do no work. This was my condition when I started taking Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy on the advice of a friend. Now. J] am working every day and feel better than I ever did. in my life. It is the; only medicine that ever touched me.” } It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes’ the catarrha]l mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes pra tically all stomach, 1 and intestin. al ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money funded. Lenhart Drug Co. LA ———avy wes Constipation ,itidigestion, drive away appetite and make you weak and sick. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea re- stores tho appetite. drives away dis- ease, builds up t Nature's wondrous herbs sc ally blended. 35e. Tea or . Jos. Bree low. ail .—— KooiCoal | Gives Recipe for Simpic Home-Made le gumimy and leaves ross branch will have its allotment. ot boxes based on the number of | soldiers in service overseas from that.) community: These boxes may be filled with any Ce - cE REDO (cl, Sui N OLA is TH EAA Rice TEN CE LAsE quantities of SxixovA are pur- "~ Chased by the Government to be sold to the Soldiers and Sailors. _ We aim to make SunoA cost the men’ serving their country and the public _ back of the men, as little as possible. woe - War conditions ‘turn men’s heads to ‘profit making. : We believe friends and users are more valuable than the profit of the moment. That is why / you can buy SnmovA at the same price as always. TAN — WHITE — RED — BROWN EIN eS AME BU PRICE AS ALWAYS ~ Gnas \ Once you use it you will use no - other. F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Telephone 115 Bismarck, N. D: HUUDUGUUODSNCUAUDEUOUSONEOUAOUEOUUSOUONOUOUQOUODROGSUEDUOGOROUNONUOUOGuRDUoCUggUOg \ ‘GOINGOUT Or motte CLOTHING MART CLOTHING BUSI NESS $3,000 STOCK New Goods Sold at Big Sacrifice SALE STARTS THURSDAY MORNING, OCT. 24, at 9 A.M. oo at Our stock consists of. © Axetics, Men’s Suits, Mackinaw Coats, Rain Coats, Overcoats, Leather Vests, Overalls, Rants and ‘Trousers, -Boys” Suits, Woolen and Cotton Underwear, Woolen Socks, Mittens, Fur Caps, Work Shirts, Dress Shirts, Caps and_Hats, Sweater Coats, Jerseys, Suit Cases, Neck- ties, Work Shoes, Overshoes, arid other_ things.too numerous to mention. d COLEMAN’S."..STORE Opposite Hotel McKenzie, Bismarck. : ~ , Finn TAMNARUANNMReNNE /HER Men M. you yflcn TOT Cull uaennncannnedccnannenecvnconenacanntaninsonsuaauety UANRONURUAUAUAUHONUAONAAUAEEAUOONOLIANSOUNELIDY cage conference of the United War, cent and to stiffen their back bones fund workers with but one message \and-grit their teeth and make up their for the state,”.said Mr. Keniston,! minds to pledge $1,012,500 ap the vers chairman for the United! War: Work | least.” « drive today. “That message is fot} .Mr. Keniston returned last night \the people of North Dakota to get|from Chicago where he attened _a, definitely out of their minds that their | conference of. the United War Fand gift for this work is to be $675,000,}workers from the central division, but to increase that amount by 50 per | 18 states being ‘represented. ‘The 4 meeting was called by John RB. Mo t, director, general of the United War Work campaign for ‘the purpose of presenting to the state chairmen the fact that conditions Rave made it es- sential to raise 50 per ‘cent -more money. for the campaign than was ‘originally planned. The original time ‘set for ihe drive will be adhered to, in spite of the influenza epidemic, and during the period from Novembec 1! to 18 America will be'askcd-to pledge $250,000,000 for the war work of the united organization, instead of ike $170,500,000 originally asked. f Needs Have Increased. “The needs of the work représénted by the welfare organizations have in- creased so largelyssince the quota was decided upon that it has become neces: sary to increase the amount by, 59 per cent,” said Mr. Keniston. “It is a jlarge sum but the needs which it will fulfill are many. When the budget was made out for this campaign it was estimated that there would be ercury, aniline, coal-tar products or |2,000,000 » American soldiers who heir derivatives. | might ‘be ministered to through these “Tt does/ not rub off, is not sticky ‘agencies. At present there are 2,000,- i tHe hair fluffy.|000 men in France and the secretary of. war has announced that they will continue to be sent at the rate cf Trained Nurse Gives Recipe for Gray Hair Remedy that Quickly Darkehs It. 7 aes Mrs. A. Dixon, a well known Brook- lyn trained nurse, ease the follow- ing, statement regarding -gray hair: “Streaked, faded or gray hair, can be quickly turned black, browh or light brawn, by the use of the following remedy that you can make at home: “Merely get-a small box of Orlex powder at any drug store, It costs very little and no extras to buy. Dis- solve it in water and com) it through the hair. Full directions for mixing and use core in each box. “You need not hesitate to use Orlex a8_a $100.00 gold bond comes in each box guaranteeing the user that Orlex does not contain silver, lead, zinc, It will make a gray haired person took twenty years younger. You Can Enroll at This MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position as soon as funded. Send for particulars. When yor know more about this business men and women, you'll G. M.-LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. D. | MISSOURI VALLEY Western Sales Co. Distributors of MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILE AUTOMOBILES PORTAGE TIRES . GREEN DRAGON SPARK PLUGS Automobile Acces- sories of All Kinds ~ FILTERED Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES Smith Form-a-Trucks Smith Tractors Kelly-Springfield and Fireston - Tires Everything for thé Automobile BISMARCK MOTOR ‘COMPANY GASOLINE Distributors of Free Air and Water STUDEBAKER. _ BATTERY CADILLAC . SERVICE STATION Antomeblies UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS —{—$—$_—_———— A. W. LUCAS CO. UNDERTAKING PARLORS Day Phone 645 , Night Phone 100 WEBB. BROS. \ Fasera! Directors Licensed Embalmer int Charge Day Phorie 50 Night Phone-65 W. W. Bashan. Licensed Embalmer in Charge —— ELECTRICAL : /HEMSTITCHING . a HEMSTITCHING AND PICOT- ‘ t ING ‘ _— THE— ; Ord ‘illed, i neta i i| ELECTRIC SHOP MRS. M. C, HUNT ! 114 Broadway. Phone 549. B. K. SKEELS | Everything Electrical ; Wiring Fixtures and Snpplies |) $ FINE BUGGIES Deloo Farm Light Plants _ Willard ‘Service! Battery Station ‘ ; ad Benes | Bismarck. . Furniture Company |, 220 Main Street Furniture upholstery Repaired, refinished and Phone 378 o. packed. = a z SMOKER’S FACTORY PRICE asad . Pe PR Per _ Established 1907 : 100100 SD | Wee Billy's” Big” 10c ; a Sellers . + $80.00 $8.00 ~“4.00 é em N Commercial bs 80.00 8.00 4.00 Ny ba 3 3 = Se uepaeons +. 40.00 | 4:00 ed tl « 10.00 « 44 24 | OPTICAL.SPECIALISTS.” | Sur were. 40.00 400.200 Bring us your broken lenses, we|Honie Tudustry .. $6.00 3.60 1.80 N. P. Special... 31.00, 3. 1.55 can replace them the same. day, as We grind and fit them in our shop. A-Gratuate Opfician in Es 4 WE SHIP CIGARS BY PARCE ! (Addressy WILLIAM F. ERLENMEYER, Cigar. Factory. Bismarck, N. D. Phone. 243. 423 3rd St., \ t competent or your tuition re°} ! |attend. Write ae i “MOTOR CO... | 250,000 a month. By Ji 1919, there will be 4,000,000 American soldiers instead- of the 2,000,600 _origmally - planned for and the budget has Leon increased only‘50 per. cent.” mg - Back Ache ‘LIMBER Ufy WITH. PENETRAT- ING HAMLINS WIZARD OIL. - A safe, harmless and effective preparation to relieve the pains of \ Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lamo Back 4 and Lumbago is Hamlins Wizard, Oil. \ It contains no chloroform of other dangerous drugs but is composed of the most expensive of healing oils. It penetrates quickly, ~drives out she soreness, and limbers up the stiff, aching joints and muscles. _ r * Wizard -Oil-is a good, dependable preparation to keep in the medicine chest for first “aid wh®€n the doctor inay be far away. You have\ no idea how useful it will be ,found in cases of every day ailment or mis- ‘ hap, when’ there is need of an im-- medidte healing, antiseptic applica- tion, as in casés of sprains, bruises, cuts,- burns, bites and stings. Get a bottle from your druggist for 30¢ and use the medtlicine. If not entirely satisfied take the bottle back to him and he will retusn your money. If you are troubled with constipa- tion or sick headaehe try Hamlins Wizard Liver, Whips. Just pleasant little pink pills at druggists for 30c. Guaranteed. / ~ & z college and what it has done for |” hundreds of the most successfuh, Undertakers — Embalmere PHOTO DEVEEOPIN Preresanar Frasrine fon Anare Premcmnes [a RES BISMARCK “Nor Bring or mail in your films for - Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORE _ Bismarck, N. D. , y Ye CLEANING and DYING BARBIE’S “DRY CLEANING AND DYE WORKS Phone 394—409 Front St. We call for and deliver, Mail orders promptly filled. \ aaa SUITS $25 tp up © Expert Dry Cleaning , KLEIN TAILOR AND CLEANER “MAIN STREET DAIRY—MILK—CREAM | PURE PASTEUR: IZED MILK. Our Milk Station Open Daily 8-A. M. to 6 P. M., Saturday night to 9 O’clock. \ Sundays From 9 to 1 P.M. Only. BISMARCK DAIRY CO. 210 Broadway Phone 348 If yon dre thinking of buying a new carriage or wagon it will pay you to get our prices, FRENCH & WELCH Hardware — Tools — Implements Harness — Carriages — Wagons E. T BURKE ~ » LAWYER al Tribune Block Bismarck, N. D. Phone 752. ~ \ DR. A. SCHUTT: ‘DENTISTRY. t Also specializing in Extraction. Rooms 4 and 5, Haggart Block, Corner Third and Broadway Sts. i} Telephone 250° - Bismarck, N. D. ee,

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