The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 11, 1919, Page 6

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SIX BERGESON NAMED TO SUPERVISE RED CROSS DRIVE FOR NEW MEMBERS TO Red Cro the family. cuted by the best known artis Local Chapter’s Queta Is Set at| 5,000 Names and Committee Expects That This Amount terest in the drive. These posters, ac- » a : . leording to those who have seen them Will Be Easily Obtained in) are the best that have ever been used Whirlwind Campaign. |nature. With th Bergeson as director of the dri members of the Red Gross*in Burleigh pointment of Raymond | for | s now that tl |'The p time progr: ization is as follow: war is over. count; ensive cam- paign-are rapidly being whipped into | Peace Time Program shape. Iu is planned now to concen-| Niipsing service: Forts on the fi November trate all drive, up the Althou obtained las a from this county was in the hood of 6,000, the quota for thi: drive is only placed at 5,000 committee t will supervi t day of the | vind field. C! girls to rollment of nurse Ith by the a nursing . e of the families Continued help vice men. Family relief s no other agency in the Disaster relief. ‘s Training,in the preven- tion o nts. Training in first aid when an dent does happen. For- ation of volunteer life saving corps | men swimmers. Junior membership: A little Red Cross within the big Red Cross. Train- ing for citizenship. To furnish relief ne cing childvbne a isupycehild: hood the country over. In foreign Jands “The American Red Cross has undertaken an obliga- tion and the people have faith that obligation will be met. No other inization in the world can meet it. It is for these purposes, both local, and national that members are re- quested to renew their subscriptions. expected that one of the foremost s of the local chapter of the organi: will be relief work during the winter and nursing assistance in case of an influenza epidemic. usual, will greatly exceed its quo’ i The plan of the campaign, which will be waged all over the country, | provides for a week drive ending No- lt vember 11, Armistice day, but os committee in charge of the work i this eounty feels that the best can be obtained by concentrati efforts on one day. As all of tl workers will be able to devote pract ally the entire day to the work, M Bergeson be! that Sunday, No- vember 2, day to conduct the “one i drive. es of Members ay he anual membership in the Red | or and this is the only ;° hip that the commit- o obtain. However, hes to take out the nbership their plications will be accepted. The: are, Sontelouting 3 stust ked. to fur- iptions to the Red} ‘phere are mo which costs $1 an-/ asylums of the United States than y is no combination of | women. The rato is 72.1 to 59.7. gazine and membership in_ this ATE drive. There are 3424 spoken languages Each subscriber in the drive will be]and dialects in us in the world. Amer- given a Red Cross button for 1920, ajica has the greatest number of them, window flag for each family, a small} 1624 YOU NEED NOT SUFFER FROM CATARRH Must Drive It Out of | dies which touch only the surface. pay on Blood. To be rid of Catarrh, you must Your Bloo drive the disease germs-out of your Catarrh is annoying enough | blood. when it chokes up yor nostrils Splendid results have beet re- and air passages, causing Wifficult | ported from the use of S. S. 5S, breathing and other discomforts. | which acts on the, catarrh’ germs ‘Real danger comes when it reaches | in the blood. down into your lungs Tf you wish medical advice as ta This is why you should at once|the treatment of your.own ‘indi- reafize the importance of the prop- | vidual case, write to Chief Medical er treatment, and lose no time ex-! Adviser, 42 Swift Specific Co, At perimenting with worthless reme- |lanta, Ga, iHeat ALL Your House! THROUGH ONE REGISTER Yes, it’s just as possible in your homeyas’it has been & in fifty thousand others. .You, too, may have every room M@ comfortable with balmy healthful heat, reaching every : corner by Nature’s method of circulation—and all through f house with pipes, overheat your cellar and incur big bills @ —not when you can get the oneal Patented Pipeless Furnace It can be set up in a day, without inconvenience to you, and will & make your home so comfortable in the severest winter weather you will be well repaid. Your house will be uniformly warm; your cellar will be just § right for the storage of fruits and vegetables. Your fuel bill will be Tess than with stoves that heat only a part of your house. HERE ARE THE REASONS The Caloric is the Original Patented Pipeless Furnace—the re- | sult of the study of competent engineers to solve the heating prob- Tem in the most satisfactory way. That they have stc- ceeded 18 proved by the fact that the mumbor of Caloricn Bi sold on an absolute guarantee of satisfaction is three ti: Greater han. any other pipeless furnace. ae ‘The cause, of this satisfaction: lies in the patented and exclusive principles that distinguish the Calorie from all Ores au is not & pipe formaces Hiovigee! Gini extra ing, but a complete revotution,in furnace de signed exclusively for pipeless. hefting, See Come In And See Us. We will show you what these principles are, and you ‘will then.see what Caloric quality means, why it always succeeds and why ifnitations cannot accomplish the sarae results. Then you will-be if no danger of buying an in- ferior article, with all its disappointment in later months, Get copy of the book “Progress,” which tells the about pipeless heating. If you can’t come in, write for i C. A,.Finch Lumber Co. Bismarck, N. D. Made by THE MONITOR STOVE & RANGE.CO., Clocinnat!, Ohfo |by any organization for drives of this when ca any people have inquired to what | per 1 Cross intended to devote its) (ul m of the organ- A public health coming — fr where no other agency is cover- | es in home hygiene e of the sick and dictics, En- become e men in the insane | GOVERNMENT ASKS SHIPPERS TO AID START SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2|FREIGHT HANDLING s sticker for each memher of| Co-operation Will Do Much to Banner and posters exe- s in the {country will be used to stimulate in- Eliminate Unnecessary De- lays, Says Rail Board The seas@n of the year has ¢ shortage is « matter of yi great comment generally among » seriously the supply of com- jmodities which move at this particular time of year, such as wheat, corn, feed, flour and fuel, It will be interesting to the shipper and consumer alike that the report nm the United States Rail road Administration at St. Paul that there has been a v nd where such shortage affects ; waa tantial BISMARCK DaEy TRIBUNE : }load, | gene Aecrease in loading, amounting to.four|modities and the ready and rapid) pers in this territor4, and upon all fons per car of twelve per cent, during | mov ement of loads to polnt of delivery | shippers:particularly of grain, flour and the last few montlis past. timated that four hundred and s less cars would aye been required dur-| W ing the past Se¥en months than were actually used if the loading had been loading of car carried. to the maximum. also be noted that a very. serious de- crease in car setylee result: that receivers and forwar load freight do not appr be portance and ‘neces: L y|ing and billing forward 3 shipment! and also the jimportance. of mediate reload Particular, inter pers should be, directed to the oe which arises as a result of th! decrease in| loading. A communication from the railroad’ administration to’ the Bismarck Com- mercial ‘club elicited follows : Ww hereas, the: prompt delive: tist faith’ in ‘the United States. is important to:shipper andeconsumer } m6) throughout western North Dakota Tt Re By that they protect the ‘public interést ih hereas, the railroad companies find f : i ; material decrease in. average |thé service in these commodities by x eich car to its maximum and since the conclusion oo load 4 approxima’ ten per cent over that It is a ve Ge ih iy the-war;/ and, » brought Hea ! Whereas, if the loading at the pre3- {maximum and, ¢|ent time were as heavy per car as last] » Resolved further; That shippers af ar, the present car shortage would {catload freight should promptly Jou‘! | almost entirely eliminated, and bin forward) thelr shipments, and| _It is Resolved: That the Bisma ilikewise furnlsh immediate release of} Commercial Club urge upon all hip. | cat recelyed under load, It should in the fa the hin- é of cars received und t of all shi P Sea pbhabi tad If we don’t satisfy a custcmer we don’t a resolution 23 satisfy ourselves. We sell bscaisin of com-} | ONLY THE MAN WHO' HAS WORN A LANPHER KNOWS THE FULL MEANING. OF THIS NAME'IN ‘A HAT, IY’S ABOUT TIME YOU JOINED. Go den Browns They’ re shown in the new single an” double-breasted models eae FIND lots of new weaves and new color- ings in our wonderful showing of special styles made for us by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. We then. tion the golden browh becduse they re “eepertally attractive. You needn't think--because nearly all the Young men think a gteat deal about double-breasteds—that we have no other models. We'll show you some clothes economy, [TUOUEGEEUAESROV ETT AEUGAAUESUGRASOCELCHADGAEHEAQ GASEOUS SRE UES HRUUUUUOGUO UOEENEGEE0 LER ATUEEREGERAGEROOU HOE panna CLOTHES cleaned often wear twice as long. Hive ® ~your,old ones French dry cleaned by the NEVENS COMPANY Keeping your clothes cleaned, pressed and repaired is Minneapolis’ largest lcundry and dry cleaning estat lishment. NEVENS CO., 1201 Marquette Ave, MINNEAPOLIS TUN GSTEN SPARK PLUGS very snappy single-kreasted types. Excellent $ 50 values at Boys Want Our Clothes . They're the teal stuff. “Made by HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX: that’s why. t 1919, Hart Schaffner& Mara -E. BERGESON E Son. SU 000 : the hoted racer, in his Essex, using Ce There are 15 varieties of the Bap-" == TUL TUN UU TL =e Fasiaviuisusiauisiina inicasnndineauicaasnic ie:

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