The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 24, 1918, Page 5

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, " TUESDAY, DEC. 24, 1918. . BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE RED CROSS CHRISTMAS ROLL CALL The annual Christmas roll call of * the Red Cross has closed in the cap- ital city with an annual membership of 2,991 and 400 magazine subscrip- tions at $2 apiece, netting a total sum Of $3,791.01 for this greatest of all organizations of mercy. The sincere loyalty of Bismarck hag again been demor din the appre- ciation which it ha: wn for the ef- forts of this ‘splendid organization. Not only did Bismarck people buy memberships ‘for themselves, but through the Kindness of good fellows who bought for’others, the poor fam- ilies of Bismarck have a Red Cross banner to. display in their windows to- night and the satisfaction of knowing that they are paid-up members in good standing for another year, The Red Cross came at the for -Bisma: limit of Liberty bonds s Stamps and hal given without stint to the Red ¢ er causes, Another factor might @ proven discouraging to be-expected indifference to war a tivities following the ng of the armistice. None of these things, how- ever, prevented Bismarck from living up to the high standard: of -self-sacri- ficing toyalty which it set for itself at the beginning of the war. On..the closing day of the driye, Saturday, 4 committee of young girls, members of the Junior Red Cross, un- der the direction of Edith’ Wakeman Hughes, assisted by canvassing thej INCREASE BABY'S STRENGTH Everybody loves a baby and everybody wants a baby abun- dantly robust. There are many young children to whom SCOTTS *.— EMULSION given in small portions at intervals during each day, would be an important factor in overcoming malnutrition and starting them well on the yoad to robust- ness. Every drop of Scott's is pure, rich nourishment, the kind that builds strength and promotes healthy growth. Qhlidren Thrive on Soott’s Scott & Bowne, BloomGeld, N.J.° 18-15 i tees for the drive follows: Team Annual Wanner & Jacobson.... Larson & Gullickson Bolster & Tillotson... Sullivan & Naughton.. 75 | Myll & Hunt Duemeland & Hen- drickson .4. {Newton & Ke vu Brien & Kafer. Rest © Putnam. | Casselman & Ell: | Lave & Livedahl | Conelin & Dutton, . MeCoy & Lumry . 26 oe 76 = 419 anson & Patazman,.. 76 er & Schneid ». 163 . H, Olson & FE, ahr 62 Parsons & Wright...... $4 J. Healow & eHudrix Brink & Lerum........ Joe Healow & Reibold B. Brown & Harkin: Valker & Rubenstein . Thompson & Sal bury Henry E. Lobel Rev, W._J. Hutcheson Ensign J. C. Bel : Wm. Morris ‘Capital Building: | A. G. Jacobson, chrm... Bismarck Hospital: ‘Miss Hoerman, chrm... 82 jSt. Alexius Hospital: { Miss Lane, chrm 66 Penitentiary ... 46 Hotel Booths— Grand Pacific: y Miss Tatley, chrm.. 243 Van Horn: ‘Mrs, Shuman, chrm.. 139 Mrs. Strauss, chrm.. 126 Red Cross Headquarters Federal )uilding..... w Benevolent organiza- tions lice el, 18 ‘Ladies’ train commiitee 30 Girls’ committee— Edith W. Hughes, chr'm. Team No. 1— ' betty Dunham, captain, Josephine Maynard Hazel Lenhart Louise Berndt... Team No. 2— » 24 Margaret Smith Florence Jager Campfire Girls— ‘Marie Champagne Mabel Rigler Louise , Huber voukan 22 Ly Ul Ul Uy UU Mey Good Will is a national asset, with- out it our country’s resources would be unequal to the task we have all un- dertaken. We welcome this opportunity to thank you for the good will you have shown us and to send you the best of good wishes for a Merry Christmas. HUGE SUCCESS IN CAPITAL CITY streets and made a fine showing in the number of enrollments secured. The report of the several commit- Mag. Katherine Goddard, captain. Uh Mbrshp. Mbrshp. 26 13 i with marked 9] pecs! Le Virginia Mair ........ 20 7 Total gi tats 2991 400 2991 annual memberships at FL CACH es nisi Slesia erat esos 400 magazine memberships at $2 each : Donations $2,991.00 800,00 81 $3,791.91 CHRISTMAS. STOCKINGS FOR YANKS EN ROUTE, route west on No, 8 today were made happy by the presentation of Christ- mas stockings filled with fruits, candy, cigarettes and oiher good things of the season, prepared by the canteen committee of the Lurleigh county Red Cross chapter. Canteen girls met the train upon its arrival and personally distributed the christmas gifts, which were received Have your old hat made -like new at the Eagle Tailoring Co. See the grent Nazimova in “Reve lation” at the Orpheum tonight. The flavor is made from fresh Loganberries. We use many berries to make the flavor for a single Jiffy-Jell dessert. The flavor comes in liquid form —in a vial. So it gives to Jiffy- Jell a wealth of fresh-fruit taste. It comes ready-sweetened, and the cost is slight. A single pac:- age serves six people, ‘There are ten flavors, but try Logan- berry Ask yout grocer for it now Try Pineapple flavor too. Two Packages for 25 Cents At Your Grocer's (358) Jiffy-Jell —Waukesha, Wisconsin tt tt tr tts etter est ef ili; Wht Ly } Twenty-five soldiers and sailors en! TWIN CITY:YOUNG PEOPLE WED.HERE Mr. Conrad Nelson and Miss Anna Florence Garber, formerly. of Minne- apolis, were united in marriage at the bishop's residence ‘Monday evening by Rev. Father John Weber. Mr. and | Mrs. Nelson will make their home in Bismarck. The groom, recently discharged from the infantry branch of the na- tional army, is-an expert pressman who has become a Tribune's job force. The bride was a popular City young woman bse 'CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years . Always bears CAH 1 the ‘Signature Jf hs Lehi Night Schools Which are now be- ing conducted in the various City Schools will be closed until NSGGUGEENDAUEUSUSCoGEONOOUACERUGUOSOGECRORCOCODRORODODODODOOUODODODOOOODSOOS0D00000000090050000000NNNEONSSE001 DULGUTEUDONCOUANUOGDRANSONRUORDOSNOOEGOOROND MONDAY NIGHT DECEMBER 30TH QLONELEROGEDARODSLANEORGGEUENSNAOUONONOUOORE J. M. MARTIN Supt. of School. HULU HAAUHVNNUAGUUERAUOAUAGULOGEUAE EUAN ember of They ONERSADEOAODEDCHERERCoCOdeE and Mr. Nelson will take up house- keeping here as soon as they find a suitable dwelling. — wt nm 1” | or:=covercoat, I will allow you 10 per A Health Builder cent off any made-to-measure suit, overcoat or both and allow terms of For Weakened Lungs j payment. Klein, tailor and cleaner. Where a continued cough or cold 12.19 1 mo, threatens the lungs, Eckman’s Altera- Es SECTS tive will help to’ stop the coug! | ie i Special matinee tomorrow. at the Or- strengthen the Jungs and resto | health. $e and $1.50 bottle#at drus- | ynoum theatre with Nazimova in “Rev- | i 3 pom. ' rom i fava ‘ KMAN LARORATORY, Philadelphia | elation” at 3 RETURNED SOLDIERS TAKE. | MERRY CHRISTMAS—KLEIN NOTICE, Knowing you will want a new suit GUARANTEED TO_INSTANTLY RELIEVE ASTHMA OR MONEY REFUNDED—- ASK ANY DRUGGIST. | i t | Our Friends-- You have made 1918 a most success- ful year. We deeply appreciate your good will and friendship. We wish you all A Merry Christmas And assure you all that in the future we will strive harder than ever to give you the best possible in both quality and service. GREETINGS With the passing of the Year we take occasion to Express sincere appreciation of our cordial Business Relations and to ex: tend to You the Season’s Salutations. On this day business is forgotten and it is as your fellow townsmen that we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Joyful, Prosperous : New Year \

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