The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 2, 1919, Page 3

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“TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1919 > BISMARCK NOW the. SO 2-STORES—2 Xmas purchases’ m’s ‘ MANDAN | Become BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE GOVERNORS URGE PEOPLE TO BUY {RED CROSS SEAL STATE CANVASSING BOARD], Call Unon People to Give Freely to Great Humanitarian Cause STATE CANVASSING BOARD SEATS D. J. BEISEL TODAY AS TOWNER CO. SENATOR Indianapolis. Ind.,. Dec’ 2.—Govern- ors of elévén staves signed an appeal, made public here today, to the 31, 000,000 persons of the ‘North Missis~ sippi Valley States to buy Red Cross Christmas seals and aid in the fight against Tuberculosis. The governors signing the appeal are: Frank O. Low- len, Illinois; James P. Goodrich, In- ‘liana; W. F. ‘Harding, Iowa; Albert Tichigan; J. A. A. Burn: quist, Minnesota; Samuel Kt, McKel- J. AY ? Why be Fat? Slim’ This Season you heard about the new sys- ht reduction? ‘at and drink all you need. is no tedious exercising, Tako f korein at mealtimes and ; also follow the simple, . A loss of weight, ten (whatever you need to throughout the United States starts this morning. T eal re 000 of o and children ated as ‘} sippi Valley ‘States’ have been en by tuberculosis, “These friends of ours are dying at the rate. of approximately. 40,000 an- nually. 23 “Dhrough lack ‘of means to enforce well established methods for the con trol of this disease, thousands of new victims are being added to the list year ‘by year. “With the funds derived throug) the sale of Red Cross seals in form years, volunteer agencies consistil of state and local tuberculosis s ies have achieved noteworthy results in bringing about a reduction in tho number of-annual deaths from..tuber-. culosis. Thousands~of wage earners have been restored to health. Tho lives of large numbers of men, women TELEPHONE 270 FOR , COAL Wilton Lignite Coal mined in the State of North Dakota LT q What About . ee ather ? m ats Around Christmas time he hasn’t much to say; he doesn’t care about the fussy, fancy stuff the rest of the family gets. A Tie or Handkerchief tickles him to death. An old painter used to give this advice: “If you want your house green, use green paint.” vious, of course; so is this advice: “If you want a Christmas gift for a man, go to a man’s store.” Our’s for Instance! Store Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. 5 iESON & SON Copyright 1919, Mart SchafineréManH art Schaffner & Marx Clothes SN i ie and children have ‘been-saved. An in- calculable amount of human misery has been prevented, through the sale of Red Cross Seals at a penny a piece “But there is much work yet to do, more than many of us realize, Unless for conducting the peace time activ-{ ities of the government during the; fiscal year of 1921. oe | According to these figures it will cost more than five times as much to! conduct the peace times affairs of gov-| Everyone desires to give something distinc- tive. Isthere any better way than by making | first choice? : : Our Christmas showing is complete and we place it before you as a means to select the |: choicest gifts. ~ d : i : | The variety is grcat, from delicate yet de- Blois toreie "Become thin aud pendable Wrist Watches to attractive Silver p]f 8 Stem ote this advertisement, Plate pieces forthe table. * Mtbere rime Fie 1 Aue ected by this safe and em of fat reduction, At ’g get a small box of oil we earnestly support this movement with our influence and our dollars this great life saving movemént will fail of its object. It must not fail. Far too many lives—lives of our own peo- ple—are at stake. “The annual sale of the Red Cross and Health Ponds ‘begins De- mber 1st, ‘eo, therefore, call upon the peo- of our respective states to give y—-both in money and in helpful —o this great humanitarian ernment as it did in the year imme- diately preceding the war, | Phone 270 Consumers ‘Co. 216 North Eighth St. Baled Hay’ Ice Stove Wood expenditure and the navy. the far debts how which sum alone is ¢ the appropriations for all purpo: whatsoever of aby peace time congres All in all the estimates justify the | prediction made on the floor of con-| gress during consideration of the war} tax bills that the present generation | would not see the g mment conduct- | ed at an expense of less than four bil lions a year. { The total of all estimates includinz; faded into the past today |Some comparatively minoy items is; 'y Glass presenting the! $4,865,410,031.62 the greatest sum ever al estimate proposed appropria-|%Sked of any congress when the coun ns of practically five billion dollars tty was not actually at war. Itching, That Burn Here Is a Sensibie Treatment That Gets Prompt Results. Eczema and similar’ skin troubles come from a disordered, impure condition of the blood, and they can only be cured by giving the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from it all traces of im- arity. This is why: S. S, S. has been used so successfully in hundreds of now you are likely to! » diseases, heart weak- | ipoplexy, ete, and to e Billion Doilar Congress ston. Dec. 2.—The — record} sses of ordinary} LetCuticura HelpYou Look Like This | Nothing better to care for your skin, hairandhands. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to soothe and Feal, the Talcum to perfume. Then why not make these delicate, fragrant emollients your every-day; toilet preparations? ~*~ " xu Cuticura Talcum Powder: 228, Do not fail-to test the fascinating frae uisitely scented face, Scratching, Skin Diseases Like Flames of Fire | cases of Eczema and other skin eruptions. This wonderful remedy | ir one of the oldest and most re- liable medicines on the ket. It | Rich black -brown, chocolate coating en- closing creamy centers filled with nuts and fruits of de- licious flavors—the highést ideal of fastidious gandy - lovers. ” Look for the Paris crest. It’s the mark of confection perfection, a gin treatment that will get You are invited to write to-day for complete and full advice as to the treatment of your own case. Address, Chief Nedical er, Swift Specifie Co,, Dep lagta. Ga. DIAMONDS Whether yout intend buying for-yourself or. as a gift, there is nothing more sensible to choose than a Diamond. Its value constantly increases. : There is a dignity in Diamonds that, if pos- sible, surpasses their wonderful beauty. Mounted alone they are attractive. Artistically combined and tastefully mount- . ed with other stones they contri- + Ask for them at your confectioners. THE PARIS FACTORY MINNEAPOLIS “_ MINNESOTA * bute to the personality of. the wearer. SST SS git Our special designs of’ individual character will appeal to every lover of Precious Stones. ‘ We guarantee the quality. We have an exceptional bargain in a $ Man’s Diamond Ring for ............++4- 60.00 4 Lay Aside Christmas Gifts Now! Instead of waiting until the last minute to buy your Christ- mas gifts, come in at once and select something from our : stock that you want—you can either take it along with you ae now, or we'll”hold it until any time before Christmas that rant . 2 , you say. There’s bound to be a shortage of merchandise : I ; is a ; i by Christmas, so, in order to be on the safe side, we advise T d 1 : = t, Se that you select your Christmas gifts now. owan A) Se a sear : Pay After Christmas _ c a arni n ont BD e : one. ee indled out of your Liberty Bonds \ARE ALWAYS A aed said the. other day, “T started “to SWLft ou. 4) J : ERE ‘ save for a definite purpose. : x 4 i } PROMPTLY Geto Seer OE ie | nd oa What Shall I Do With My Liberty Bond? |. ‘ ing I wanted more—but which required more . 5 : Be money—so I went after itv ; tad s x : He —“] hadn’t arrived at the second goal before Pd ie Pha sie sunnle words for safeguarding your Liberty Bonds for you, and ope changed my mind again. Neither of my first two objectives were even interesting to me. “Now I’ve got a healthy savings balance, and a couple of smali investments. I’m. out of the piker class now.” y q Save in\ the friendly bank—and let us add to s your savings. an — The Bismarck Bank. Bismarck North Dakota Bring or send your Bonds by registered mail to the First Guaranty Bank. We accept them for safe-keeping and enter the deposit’ in.a Savings Deposit Pass Book.. We clip the coupons, collect. the interest and deposit: it, to the credit of your Savings. Account. WE CHARGE YOU ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FOR THIS. SERVICE. The~ Liberty Bonds are yours. They are fully protected in our safes by Burglary Insurance. , Every cent of interest they earn for you. You can borrow money on them, sell or withdraw them. And what’s more—we pay you interest on the interest of your Bonds. The same - pass book can be used for the deposit of ¢ash whenever desired. Ask us about our Liberty Bond Savings Accounts. . : All Deposits in this Bank are, guaranteed: under the laws of the State of North Dakota. First Guaranty Bank _ F.A.Lahr, President, a ee _ BY. Lab,

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