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aT Se WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1920. PAGE THREE sag te saw and finally got to Danzig, where we found a boat for America. I| “Everybody looks to America to } them. It is the only land, they say, and Libby smiléd through ler tea when she mentioned America—“To -thém), is /it the land of hope. -_ Biggest Event in Town FARM BUREAU | : 7 fi MINNESOTAY $25,000.00 | i “ j é Worth of Furs in salesman’s samples, to be sold to*the public at — the Grand Pacific Hetel, Room 495, Ip | THEATRE Tonight. - Tomorrow BUCK JONES The sensation of the screen Ethel Clayton —in—— . “Crooked Streets” Vivid with Mystery. Flushed with Love. the Lure of the Orient: Sin op | oe oy Firebrand. Trevision A Western romance of startling speed and breath taking stunts. Plan to Bring Many Farmers Alive with Into Organization for Better Conditions | 8—An for intensi men, campaign ill be opened the middle of next Be veek by the/ Minnesota Farm Bureau} S y al ) urs ay ‘ederation Avith a view to cr ting | “ strong county and community organ-! new Ny 3 ations. Ps bane ‘7 2 i November 3rd and 4th, Only aa ak me oe eas . & y a headat arters at the I uiversity iM This is an opportunity for every woman in Bismarek to either eNbuvede WRT Palaver lac vest 7 one in Norman and Blue Ei buy a FUR COAT, SCARF, MUFF, CAPE, or COATEE at whole- gj | ies Pou have boon ofganizes in 3 sale prices which means a great saving to you. D i H i cal Crei tock.” § tow ave been formed in Blue Earth. : o , Dont forget the Place and Dates, _ GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, ote Room. 405...’ — ee te t liberty to select a township or com- aunity director to represent it on a! county farm bureau board of directors, | he meetings of which are to take the! nace of regular or special meetings of he membership. “Farm bureau leaders believe that by § oNowing this plan it will be po 9 vitalize more completely the che farm bureau movem 3alher explained. “Eventual ‘arm bureau will be composed of town. hip or community ounty organizations, the state fed tions and the American or nation ‘ation. ‘he principal officers ofthe Minne: ota township or community farm bu- eaus will be a director, vice director nd secretary, who will be elected tor term of one year; according to tentar ive plans. The director will perforin jj ne duties of a° presiding officer, ¢ ieetings on request of the meme ndwepresent the organization on the card of directors of the county farm wreau association.” 85 Per Cont. Would Join It has been reported to headquar of the state federation that fully ver cent. of the farmers visite: oining the movement. In Ki 2 solicitors, working three de " HEST COLDS DELAYED HAPPINESS BROUGHT with hot flannel cloth. | GSS ABOUTBY REUNION OF TWIN CITIES coi PEOPLE WHO ESCAPE SOVIET RULE cupemen. Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 8.-Long| A few months ago, in the wake of e p ourse ;} | delayed happiness has been brought ; the retreating army, hiding in cars { to one Minneapolis father by the: tramping on foot, they ‘made thei. As a builder of strength or vent re the protection against weakness at of Poles before! slow way to Galicia, thence to Dan the bolsheviki. kness 7, Scott’s Emulsion For five years Peter | zig, across the ocean and to: Min- | Kramer, 423 Knox ay N, a Polish Jew, | neapolis, where, their father awaited has stood the exacting testoftime. Help your- %4i\ ~ had, been trying to get his two li | them. self to renewed strength, } children and their mother from the | !old home in Ukrania, but no one was; take Scott’s Emulsion! Scott & Bowne, loom field, N. J. 20-30 ff “oe Soldiers Kill Playmates Norton Kramer is 10 years old, 1 | aMowed to leave. by is four years older. ‘Nhe massa ! Meanwhile the war.came into their Dave made a deep impression upor own little village of Orinin, and the; Libby. The tears well up when shi atrocities were burned into the lives, recalls..w her family and others of these two children and their moth-| went through back home. OP. - | “it-was bad during the big wa: | she said, “and’ worse during the“ revo- i lution, but the worst time was last year when they began to fight arounc our town. “Bands of soldiers went through the streets and killed those of our peopl? who didn’t hide. They broke our win- dows and took whatever they found Many of.our playmates were killed. Girl Struck by Bullet fi “Once the sokliers came througn shooting at every person on the stree: i could not get out of the way soon ;enough and was hit by a bullet. 2 forgot everything until | awoke in the {hhut-of a peasant woman who had found % me,» She was afraid to keep me for ‘tear the soldiers would find me. | “We went to school until one day—" ‘here little Libby broke down at the | recollection of that hideous day—and |} Norton took up the story p for membership. members have been obtained in li sounty and the campaign’ thi ‘ontinue until 1.000 or more ue enrolled, officials of the orge sion pointed out. Counties recently canv: which are in the ‘1,000 mgthbership | slass’ include Aitkin Pine’ Marshall, | Polk and Cottonwood. Hennepin coun- | ty solicitors had secured 809 memb ships when the drive temporarily sus- vended owing ,to the political cam yaign. / ates | Seer STATE MASONS ARE TO ATTEND CONVENTION : PEPE EE PEPE EHTEL EEL ett ‘8 Weeks -. Then Xmas Why not arrange enough time in ad- . yance for your appointment? “A PHOTOGRAPH is a well appreciated Xmas present to uvify Masonic thought and pro- | education and also to provide, ma-j another war or any national calam- ~ j;mote greater interests in Masonic |chinery for Masonic relief in case of | ity. a amerci | I i 1 "F ! i - Using the purest and best flavored maple sugar by the thousand ions to raake Karo Maple —— Masons will leave Saturday for St. Louis, Mo., to attend the second an-; ‘ual meeting of the Mascnic Ser | ociation- of the United States, | vhich opens on Nov. 9 aud closes ou the afternoon of Nov. 11. ‘ The delegation will comprise All Haig of Devils Lake, grand maste ton, past grand thrie of Fargo. \ A delegation of. prominent state | i | | ‘ | Teacher Is Tortured i | “A lot of soldiers broke into our hool and attacked the teacher, whe | 4 a Jew. The children tried to rur | irant S. Hager of Gra but the men madpfis watch them | naster; E. George / i jaw { | i i | i \ SEE he wane roe eT Dee ‘ ee & 5 as ?they cut off his ‘nose and~ears| ‘hairman of the finance committee: > and then kilied him. nd Walter L.--Stockwell of Fargo. The American hoine inust have “It was very cold that winter. We] srand recorder and eben o the he Il l f 4 : went into the forest during the bitter] Tesonic bodies of North Dakota. — E the best. Over five million cans * 311Y Main St, Upstairs Phone 249 | cold weather and dragged brushwooz The Masonic Service association | eos i O fi ‘ |to burn in our fireplace. Fire doesn’ | of the United States was organized | of Karo Maple sold last year. 4 help very much when one has to slee; me ~ i Verpeeeeresederereeereeeeeipoeeereenesecoreees vn a room without windows, but it was WHY BE AFRAID | [: PEPER PDE EEE EEE EEE PPP P PEE EEEPEF | hotter than nothing,” he added philo- i “ sophically. a S There were times when No:ton OF GOOD FOOD? : / The groves of Vermont end Canada produce an could see humor in the situations. RB: } “Once { thought } would try to get H ' ' Z the purest and best flavored maple sugar. This ft s 7 i ry ° y ae fis i " : ui cat W! rot Like Best But Fotlow | : ih ; c BISMA RCK Ly y | Eaten career ie en abby Eat What Yor Like is where Karo Maple gets its delicious flavor. Dipti £04, lod over to Kamenetz,~the neares: Nice pa c ——e. 7 The makers of Karo Maple are the world’s largest users of maple sugar. ItWith a Stuart's Dyspep- | I worked two days filling cig- sia Tablet. | arets for the soldiers and they gave i me 159 rubles. Do you know what] when ‘the stomach sours or be- x ul that ae hous t Leal aes comes Basse. with tee etupae | Folks who like the delicate taste aiid satisfy- 3 j al a-half of bread! alkali effect to offset) : “ , : ‘ ae Gas ae of Sacks ee ade condition. “this you get| ~ing flavor of real maple will welcome Karo / | ~ «I wouldn't like to have you see me : | Maple—for waffles, pancakes, and as a delicious , in’ the clothes we all have had ww i spread on bread or toast. : : j wear,” continued the girl. “The sol-|_ | e ; f : \Aiers stole most vf our clothes and H It’s reasonably priced, and econdsnical to use those that remained were only rags i as i Plother made us clothes out ef bur- H for every meal—and sold everywhere. sacks. i 5 qi hinges began to get worse and j Serve Karo Maple today—compare it for j _#|worse. Of the 4,000 Jews more than flavor and price with other maple,syrups. , : \halt were killed. There wasn't a Jew- i = j ish house where some Peet becg | If you don’t thinkvit a geal treat your 7 it | massacred or died of disease. Typhus j ‘ a 1: If you aspire to qualify for and to secure a good busi- | took away, too. grocer will refund your money. ness or banking position, visit this “Model Office Training a Bs : jad oy shoe OF cl eee reas ne ay Pee } 99 ee ji ] e ’ School” or send for particulars. When you know what we _ tp erent at G00 rubles and -anyonic ae Selling Representatioes NATIONAL STARCH CO., Peterson & Cunningham, Managers Twin City State Bank Bldg., St. Pac] have done for. thousands of others, you'll want to attend. No other College of Commerce better equipped for its purpose; faculty of experts; individual instruction; stu- | dents enter at any time; college in session throughout, the { year; tuition reasonable; places to work for board; rooms who could get shoes for 50,900 rubles | was lucky. Sometimes we were able to get potatoes—but most of the time our ' food consisted of bread only,” said ; Libby. z 7 e | «and it wasn’t real bread, ‘cither, \ from one or two Stuart's Dyspepsi: ; in the College Dormitory equipped for light housekeeping ;\ 1} confided ‘Nortie.” It was made Of) Tablets. — \ no entrance examinations; preparatory courses for students oats and sawdust mixed with water i Relief is usualy very prom | he regular use 0! Mi abdlets and then baked. Family Hides in Train “Some money sent by father finally me through when the bolsheviki below the eighth grade. We specialize in training young men and 4vomeh for the higher-salaried bookkeeping and stenographic positions; our graduates are expert and get after meals gives the stomach ami small intestine substantial help to| digest food and you will then be | FREE 2f-204¢ Gorn, Products o - ». iti, . | ca | ea bak by Ss rae beautifull; ‘ ve from $80 fo $125 a month from the start; positions guar- / \ 07 driving tHe Poles out of our Pole enough oye balked weeny y Mastratoa Writ Core Products Ree unteed. 2 nit | territory. Mattes See bares We cakes and many other things you| : For particulars write . [had come for us to try to Create re. |{wought would make yoyr stomach | |hid in a train tha sud miserable. Get a 60 cent box of! 4 M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, N. Dak. | treating Polish soldiers. Three times we were thrown off the train. “We went through Galicia first. Au along the line things were just as bad as in our town. Then we reached War- re tn te te ttt tt ee ee i Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets at drug Store and you will then e whatever you like and be. fortified, against the acid, sour stomach due | to indigestion or dyspepsia, i