The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 10, 1920, Page 6

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araWiinsneean ackeaee Se ewenr vated anaes Onan H | LD RELIEF INAUGURATION each Red Cros# chairman for use and aled nt secretary sald “While ‘the sen:| Jamestown G. A. R. loses one of ite| years afo.’ There are no children. ‘oldestané moat “active members, and-| Years ago. There aré no children- | ich combebaaneies one who, took great pride inthe fact | Sell your. cream and poultry distribution by the committee.- ison his: way to the Canal’ Zone “During the war, the people of | and. has not been advised of this cir- | | North Dakota met every: call fully and | cumstance I know he would desire me. ‘ | promptly.” to Write you’ and, thank you. most cor-|that he was a member of Fort Sewar LAU N ¢ HED IN | | a dially in‘his name. He-Would feel it.a | Post. / . f 3 to our agent, or ship direct to . ‘Mr. Zacher has been ailing for | Nort] Produce Co:, -Bis- Woman 102 Years great compliment indeed to know that you are so much interested in public Old Casts: First jafftiirs and have stich a cordial feel- : z ing for the Republican party.” \ Vote for Harding eo aiveral ae en one (confined to| marck. Write us’ for priees on out ten days, the immedi- ry. ate couse of death being heart dis- cream and poult Northern ease and-old age. Produce Co. NORTH DAKOTA i i 3 ‘ 4 ‘ Mr. Zacher was born in German: _—=——SSS Red Cross and. Many Organiza-| | Boston, Dec. 10.—Mise Annie Stone, snes : Pope 84 and came to the United States with - - s a 1102 years of age, who celebrated the is\ parents when tut five years of! [Boo ome % tions Join in Worthy Move- | woman suffrage victory by voting for geo age. He was 84 years and seven'|{. . OF BEULAH and<BEAR Senator Harding has received a note months old at the time of deatt.\! CREEK Lump Coal, Call , of appreciation from the President | oy ames mechan whe paced niagieate eine family first. settled at Buffalo, | ect’s sec! { 4 . Y., later comii elect’s secretary: thanking her for her | “sia ‘ooau ayy jo atuoy eq) 4# Woo | Mr, Zacher came re be Molec interest in public affairs. Word of the | Z | eentenarian’s going to the polls reach- J. E. Keller, Firgt avenue south, the | 1882 and has resided here ever! ed Senator Harding’s Offices through | = a newspaper. clipping sent ‘by an ad- = = : mirer of Mfss' Stone: \ | é ‘The letter from Charles B. Hard, as- { : ‘ SSeS “GRANDMOTHER KNEW ‘Theré ,Was Nothing: So.Good- | for a Mo pad Colds." But ‘the old-fashioned iaeward- plaster burned and -blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help thar mustard plasters gave,without plaster and without the blister. ‘ » Musterole ‘dots it, It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus- Re not blister the tenderest al AS ae \ vi 4 iy ; 4 Sy ons: rent Sok ‘Muaterole in withthe - rien: Cs ‘ ae va ‘ ing? ips. Ww quickly 3 Fe - 5 i lief—how. speedily the: pain disappears ; ment to Reed Hungry WACHTER TRANSFER CO. Phone 62. MILLIONS SUFFERING) Emergency Is Great-and Quick: Action Essential Say Di- | rectors of Fund nas organized to re-| e subscriptions for the relief of | 3,600,000 children in Central Europe. A joint appeal has been sent out signed by a s organizations as fol- lows: American Red Cross, N. C.{ Young, state director; Y. M. CG. A. Frank H. Chaney, state chairman; Knights of Columbus, Howard J. Man- ley, state deput Y. W. Cc’A,, Mrs. Melnty state chairman; Jewish ‘Reliet, D, Naftalin, { rman; Feder rated Council ot} sentative. Th H. L. Loomi Following is the call for money to} be applied on this relief and is part! of the splendid campaign initiated by! F the Lite Digest, the appeal of | ‘Use Musterole for'sore throat, bron: ay printed in the columns ot | | chitis, ‘tonsilitis, stiff neck, | 1 “Ww v ‘The ‘Tribune several weeks ago: asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges || e ant ai ‘Carload of Tur- “There are 0,000 children in} tion, pleurisy, Fheurmueaas, Lumbago, ; Central Europe left helpless by the pains and-aches of the ot joins 1 sprains, sore _ keys’ between how and ‘Decem- ber (2th. ‘We will pay a- prem- meas ‘ium on Number 1 Dressed ~and Live Turkeys. Take advantage of this offer, it: means Money in (fe your Pockets. muscles,” bruises, chil pains, frosted ie; colds of . chest, it often Pose ia Ss prieumonia) ki _ 35c_and 65c jars; hoops of war, who cannot be cared | for by ting relief agencies, with | the funds at their command. “It is estimated by those who know | that it will require at leas ( 000.00. to feed, clothe a ravage for them | until they are otherwise be provided | for, Hurope cannot provide — this | money, Amer these a alone can do it. If f . : 2 nidren are: to be saved. we| MEXICO CITY, M —When Alvaro Obregon took the oath of office them. A $10 contribution {a8 president of the Mexican republic, he held up his left “wand. He has will save a chile and ev y penny will} no right arm. In this photograph Obregon is seen standing and taking help. j the oath with arm extended. The other figure standing is that of Adolfo-de la “A committee, headed by Herbert | Huerta, retiring provisional president. The scene is in the Chamber ‘of Hoover, was recently formed to pre- | Deputies. e nen pee sent this appeal tothe Amerivan peo- | 2 ee Winter. Suits of the County and all religions organizations; all ple. Yin the hands teachers, all fraternal organizations and. Overcoats To Support Appeal foes “The representatives of ‘the above |bY January Sth, The County \ organizations throughout the entire |" will :promptly make & and lodges; all. women’s clubs and all country have been directed to support |(o% helt County: to the organizations of every kind; Four- is From appeal. ~e ‘vhret aud the latter wilt imm minute-men, all theaters*and moving | * ey p representatives of these organ- meni co the National Treasurer at: picture houses; all banks and. mer- 30. 00 M A ete of tions, and at their request, we fave | NeW YO" ‘ a jc Ue . framed the following program and ap-| _,, Public Report — fo Lo: A : uce O Y peal to the people of this state: Each treasurer will make a public | d ane don’t:forget that your news-. ww e x \ “For the purpose of this campat ign, [report oH eqiteieuuons or his county | papers can do more, and will do more e = : ch County will constitute a unil jWith such details.as to him and the,!to get tne story of the needs of these 4 ’ ei | [ Pee tH. M q No specific amount has been named |Committee seems desirable. {| children to our people than. any other All wool and good fit guar- Bismarc N. D by the National committee for “The State Treasurer will make a j agency. anteet, or money: back a¥e e state, No allotment is made by us tor public report of the States total and “A supply of this circular: goes to eh. ee Ne Pee Ry a any Cou ‘All contributions will be |the amount contributed by eac h Coun- Extra ‘pants Me f \ be ea! voluntar, We want everyone to tty. | 8 \e know the distressing condition of these| “Every dollar and every penny con- bal children, and the fact that many of |{ributed will go for food, clothing, | J them will perish if we do not help | medicine and nursing for these chil- ~~ them. Our appeal is to every. man, dren, without any deductions what- | woman and child in North Dakota. Rees We fave this positive a: anaea Moll No one connected with the campaign rom ie National committee. he | Will dictate to anyone what to give. |expenses of the Stdte Committee will For INDIGESTION; Each person. will decide this for him-j be me: by iocal aid. The County com- | i : , self. We will say, however, that each mittees and all engaged in helping in| a eietier eoliwereiet 7 family in the! State should contribute | this campagin, will finance themselves | or in ‘oO water, i im f Family im the Sinte shvtney do this, [outside of the contributions. | fh vichy, ‘Try at sods foantain, | UU) wv IU UA iit a North Dakota will! save 15,000-chil-|, “Do not wait for someone else to | = ts a s( dren. All contributions, whether great act. This is everybody's business. | _QUICK RELIEF! = bate #. } : 4 =. or small, will be greatly received. Help your County committee and co-| ff ALSO IN Tar FoRM = ey = County Committee operate with them. See to it that| MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE = ON SE < \ . =, phe Chairman of each County Red j everyone ‘hears the call of these chil- MAKERS OF = fis . as = Cross Chapter, and each County Super- dren for help. Invoke the active sup- | SCOTT'S EMULSION 10j [== + Ne ee \ ‘ us / . . vs ay = i” intendent of Schools and County rep-|port of all the minister: rches =) alt & aE \ * ! = ra yesentatives of the organizations above se es => ae ‘N ~ - uF. \ es = named, together with such others as} = fi ern § : : e.., = they m will constitute the Coun- = / ; , \ a ° ¥ 7 = They, will select their = { ‘ a ~ = n and form their own or- = ' ; ry - j | = ganization and have exclusive charge 7 = q = of the campaign in their County, with = i ‘ f Hy j u r es en = full power to make and carry out their | ; = , Ayt : : : d 7 = own plans of conveying this appgal mn = ‘ ea F i cet it a ; a: == the people of their County and. collect- = . Lu sa = ; : ; q . = ing and assembling their contribu- jets FLEECE LINED é = : ( = wcin-exeh County, the ‘Treas = UNDER EAR> = “ é But, there is no reason = the Connty Red Cross Chapter, is des: ' = When you ‘buy. a piano 9 ri = ignateW, as the Treasurer for this fund IGH. ROCKS wear fr t = ‘ = lor ‘ounty, which fund shall be b ‘om season to = & 3 celecti why’ you should not: get = kept entirely separate from Red Cross| season because the best long staple = yor don t make aselection : 2 = 7 Ca Phe com cotton i used beciiee die “tabrit i8 = __on guesswork / the same full value for. =. tee may, if necessary, designate an- ' firmer; the seams are stronger—because = = - 7 rae ae Y ‘3 a ane vada’ mney Beinn canine tthe fleece can’t come off 6r bunch—be- = 5 cols eh gig A money: OM can 4 to the State Treasurer and give due] | \ cadise the underwear is pre-shrunk. = , Youi want to see it. You loth I \ = public! ity of the change. = , 2 : Good 0 od = : “Mr, H. W. Gearey, President of the For warmth, comfort, long wear, High j= want. to hear it played: clo) hes, gi tools = Merchants National Bank, Fargo, , Rock is the greatest value in underwear = 5 - = North Dakota, has been. designated as k for the High Rock* = ins ee eee " good:shoes, good'soap. are = < State-Treasurer, for this fund. H. L. Look for the High Roc! label on the front. = Above alk you At a i s : = Loomis, also of Fargo, has been named : At your dealer’s in two piece or union suits. = be i». ¥' wa ~ advertised. by the manu- = as executive sec retary. => => wifi emergency is great and quick HIGH ROCK KNITTING CO. = ian. that. you ‘know: b = action is ne sary, The campaign i PHILMONT, N. Y, | , BP ¥ y facturer because he = will commence immediately and wi = = continue through the Christmas and | - fis tp ; name. You want to buy it makes them : ‘good. = Holiday Season. All funds should be| = re ' = = from a store'you know. “Woi ‘i = — = , : : our merchant ere = w| = Buying a piano is, for = “They WORK = if s has these goods. He be- = oy Rass = most folks, an event. lieves in th = { while leep” i = z ’ lieves in them. He backs = : = uying food, wearing UD is faith by advertising =: . = ‘apparel .and household them. -- = q = ; : ‘ eed . = ) Needs,is an.everyday oc- = = ame, «SN 5 = 3% : => = currence. 6 °°. fz x = => i / = = = j= ‘ — = = = - Read the advertisements. They keep you abreast of - = os = the times. They show yowhow to better your surround- Jae So “3 ‘ings and yourself.: They teach you how to save money = = and to.get the: most out of what you spend. = = a: ae = f = 5 @ abe RE ea = = ; =, Do: you feel bilious, constipated, = Ee Q * 7 = - head-achy, upset, full of cold? Take = A S : = ' one or two Cascarets tonight for your = o. = liver and bo’ . Wake up with head = ra = clear, stomach right, breath sweet and | = x , ; = feeling fine. No griping, no iné¢on- — « — a dbres, 60 canta; AQAA too. 10 IMMUN MIM NOM LTC TT too, 10, 25, 50 cents. * renner ene a8 8 , ‘ ~ e

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