The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 30, 1920, Page 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN ‘ had BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE f SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1920, “Oh God, has my son died in vain? “When he died, I tried to smile “Has his sacrifice been all for naught? pen mye qe oueht am “Must other mothers give their sons— manity would allow. And now—” as I gave mine—to no avail? Must they go through the grief that 1 Mothers — Fathers — Sisters — went through—suffer as I suffered Brothers.— Sweethearts — ex ne Durpote -y,q ) YOU can-answer this prayer «, » “Will there be other wars? “" of the Gold Star Mother, | The League of Nations. _ Will End All Wars! Vote for Cox- The Man. Who Siands for It | National Democratic Gommittee U.S. P.H.S. HOSPITAL Arrowhead Springs, Calif. - October 25, 1920.” Dear Friends of North and South Dakotas: DISABLED MEN OF The Cox-Roosevelt Club at this Hospital, representing possibly every state in the Union, and every Division that served in France and Siberia, and representing every Political’ Faith, have by mutual consent combined to urge you to forget party affi- liations and work and vote for Governor Cox and the LEAGUE OF NATIONS that our eighty thousand comrades will not have died in vain, and that wars will be made remote, if not impossible. VOTE FOR COX. vate Earl Harkins, Chairman. COX-ROOSEVELT CLUB, P. S.—We feel assured that the voters of the two Dakotas will not forget and will be with us: pst (Political Advertisement)

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