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PAGE SEVEN \ t : : ; f i t 4 LICAT n Appeal to the American reopie r) " Be piety celta ted rare Foe SALE Ge Rent " t FREE and one-half million children “in Eastern and Central Europe Barber College, Oldest Institution of its - aS ; ABEL have no alternative to disaster between now and: next harvest ex- i kind, Established 1893. ‘Time and ex-| HOTEL, Fort SAPE—Completely furnish ‘ cept American aid, #or months these most helpless sufferers in the eee Soe oes Conte | Clyde Kunkel, Zap, N. Dak, < track of war have been admitted to Amerigan feeding-stations only If _Nicollet_Ave., Minnepaolis, — 11-20-1mo Port Townsend, W : tragically undernourished, and have received American uiedicat ald only P WANTED—Experienced man clerk. One; @!" home. 6 rooms and bath. Wrap Tobaccos an to Represent If desperately threatened by death from diseasé. ‘eae is time is capable of taking management} 220 ft Furnished : ; " : : ( oy er ‘Weper Wellwvorth stove Cos matters ad park, , American Made Brands— j One 5 cent hot American'men) today has saved a thousand Ives, aie Te ocawe |250,cash, or terms. Mrs, A : PNK | Pht ‘Townsehd, Wash” » Other Devices Winter 1s closing diwn, ‘The money of many nations Is valueless ont- ‘ ‘ HELP WAN' ‘EMALE | FOR SALE —Nire reom modern house, —_—-_ side their own boundaries. Economie and crop conditions make famine, WANTED—Housek in. home of 0 strictly modern, algo’ 50) foot lot and| Berlin, Dec. 14 rman manufac: + ~ with its terrible train of diseases, @ certain visitor until next harvest. [nev No child can grow to health itably the helpless children will suffer most. no objection to a sinall for the winte: ~ large Parn. Call/419 7th street. Pe 1 ‘ Baeelly ake. boarding | 364k turers have flooded the markets here b : eld seam inly “could, make boarding ec ae SURAT | with imitations of Amerieap, ingtish ynd sanity on the pitiful makdghits for food with which millions of Byfo- ie crane ee Drawer 604, Mandan, | modern house with Poteet lot, 081805, 1g IReench wares, some a Hever | | :pean adults inust content themselves this winter. It is obvious that the : North Dakota, 12-13-4i!4'Yeal bargain: Call 44 Rosser street, ares, qo Yi | ; | remedy can come only from outside. WANTED — Girl or woman for general | corner Mandan Ave. 2-11-lwk made if is difficult to detect them, ounewoHe Phone. 746, or cal oe ‘OR RENTApartment in, R@e Apart!’ but others of an almost ludicrous America saved 6,000.06Q Eurgpean children winter before last. Nor * Apply F, W. Mur} Phone clumsiness. | mal recuperation cut the heed nearly in half last year, but unusual condi- once. Man and wife in Woman to cook and man rew.. Address Box 18 12-11-1w WANTED—A bridge cre’ to work in Wishek, N ROOMS FOR RENT Uons have resulted in scant sh age of child destitution during the velvemonth just past. The response of America mast now decide whether 590,000 of Wiese charges, in acute distres: ial] begin to be turned away in January from more than 17,000 asylums, hospitals, clintes and feeding- stations dependent on American support. There would be no tragedy {n history so sweeping or so destructive’of those who can deserve no evil. A purchaser who goes into a to-— bacco shop and asks for a standard , ME sey ye iw English or American cigarette pro- .LOST AND FOUND ‘bably will-be handed a package with’ FOUND—Auto ‘Tire, east of capitol on @ label closely resembling the trade Sunday morning. Same can be had at mark of the original. The price will be | Tribune office, by giving Sercription ; much less and frequently, pleased with j ——— the bargain, the customer puts the FOR REN' hree roomy and bath un- furnished apt. with city, heat. Also I Phone , ¢ { . 1 84 5 ._D. 4 : have for sale a sewing machine. Wess 905. 12-13-1wk } FOR RENT—One furnished room for light | - housekeeping: 620 6th street. Phone _ S29R. 12-14-1t FOR RENT—Bedroom ang parlor in mod- etn house. Phone. 262L. 12-13 FOR RENT—A four-room flat_with bath and sleeping porch. Call at 516 Hanni- fin Ave. after 3 o'clock p.m. 12-A FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnishe: rooms. Call at Business College, Phone 133, 22 q ‘ i ___.___ WORK WANTED i vay Cab amorn ngs 2 learn the difference and become | RAR EEL SPL DSO SCE FES: \ i SCHOOL GIRL—Wants place to ‘ALE—Good Monarch “steel range. aithough the German tobaccos ar i : .] America has snot falled In the past In great heartedness. e has work for ‘board’ and’ room. Age pply Bismarck Gas Co, 12- ; member of the league the / jated never had a more poignant call than this, Contributions should be turned Call Mr. Bolt at High School. 12 WANTED— Washing. Phone 437X. 12 Phone 150, evenings, __12-14-31 He t | ‘1 ’ we SD—Washing. Phone 437X. 12- OR SALI ‘as range, Steel top, in gogd | ants only imitation cigarettes are sold. : collection, or sent to Franklin K, Lane, ‘Treasurer, Guaranty Trust Co., WOMA, thee —Work by the Aone conditio hone_626,___ > 12-11rat | German Initations \ New York City. Oa, 73% “phone: 12-9-IWK | FoR SALE—Two hoise power direct cur-| The @rug stores ure perhaps the EUROPEAN RELICF COUNCIL = WANTED—Odd jobs by young man, or Phone 439X. 12-9-1Wwk AUTOMOBILES — MOTORC r CLES FOR SALE—Five passenger Allen car in good mechanical order. Will sell for cash, or trade cattle or hogs. Quality | Meat Market, 611 Broadway, or phone 722. 1-Wetwk to take care of furnace. \ FOR TRADE-Four used automobile 120 acres of land near,Goodrich. Writ order. B, F. Smith,’ Jr., turers. But either the signature or Disease Claims Him Balas eke 13 e -15- es r Kings, cavaliers; and ladies fair, 7 Box 481, Bismarck. 12-18-10 Montana. i 11-451] the name, is ingerted, or the trade With ‘manners grand and debonalr, = mark slightly distorted. The bottles! gouth Bend, Ind rge | Jewels, and lace, and. powdered hair PLIGHT OF EUROPE'S 900 QUARTS OF CHOICE STURF CONFISCATED PCAPABL. bee BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ALL AROUND—General chandise’ salesman wants position as, salesman ‘or store manager. Married, | clean reputation. Speaks German and/| aan invest, Confidential, “Address No. | “173, Tribune. 12-13-1wk | ____ MISCELLANEOUS _ FOR SALE—White enameled bal Also fumed oak \dining “room Vernis' Martin bed with matt y scale. | and | 1 TED-—-One good fresh 1 0 rent motor. Barker Bake V12-10-1wk | etory modern | compara- | nal WANTED—Zo_ buy a satisf: hungalow or” other property, tively new, well located, but not comer, for all or part cash, at a sat factory bargain. What have you to off P. G. Box 343, Bismarck, North Dakota. 1 FOR SALE—A No. i0 pail of} HONEY Montana Honey delivered at any Post Office in North Rakota, $3.00 Cash with } Fromberg, | ne men were taken to the .county | jai. i LEGAL NOTICES. | NOTICE TO CREDITORS TO PRE- SENT CLAM i i; chief dispensers of the German ; Where whiskey bottles bear the la-| ‘is about the box in, his pocket without closely, ex- amining it. After he discovers &hat he has a German cigarette. The few imported tobaccos on sale aré very expensive and those which : have been smuggled ‘in bear the im- port tax stamp. Street venders of tobaccos, candied | and other articles display~ imported tobaccos and Gerntan imitations side by side, so that eventually purchase’ inferior to ‘some imported br: In some ofthe high-class restaur imi- | tations. Imported toilet articles, and} particularly soap. shaving-cream, tooth paste and face lotions are vei But all the well-known brands have been iniitated. Trade mark imitators have display ed their b@&t work in’ the saloons, STAR, DEAD OF THROAT AILMENT Makes Hard Fight for Life, Beats Pneumonia, But Throat , American | bels of well-known English manufac have been filled with, German-madé whiskeys, often white but sometim colored andthe substance ree grain alcohol. The effect of the dr ame as that of the K {Gipp, Notre Dame fi there at | streptococ: OY J nk | Gipp, whose splendid pleying won i countfy-wide recognition and tucky, Georgia and West Virginia!made him a choice for a position on “moonshine.” ‘All-American elevens, jad been ill French liquors and imported gins |since the Notre Dame-Northwestarn are virtually never sold. | gume. The Gerinan inventive , died ing of talent has | Pneumonia also helped weaken him. GIPP, FOOTBALL bes Of ard: informed by the a ayeam, s and fashions gay, Iden way—— That was not France! Chateau, catheiiral, legends/told, ygone glory; armor old And rusted lance; That was not France! ch r Of The mood that set a final seal To nothin, hanging with the wheel amstance; 3 The coupsd'etat so quickly made; The sans-culottes, the red parade, The murders of the barricade— That was not France! j But when the great worjdperil came, foreign The lightsome touch that made life seem As it 4 holida With song and dance; The boulev: The windows of the Rue @e la Paix, The Champs Elysees’ and without, religious lines. There for the $23,000,000 for child food, an that we seek, will relieve only the of cor must be av unqualified gift butions and such food supples as/are over to the local committees which a Herbert Hoover, Chairman Comp American Rellet/ Administration, by Kdgar Riekard rector American ‘Réd_ Cro by Livingston Farrand, Chairman Ameri¢tan lends’ Service Committee (Quakers), byy Rufus M. Jones, «Chairman Joint Distribution Committee, « ‘elix M, Warburg, Chairman The undersigned organizations, working among every race and creed, many engaged also in other forms of relief, agree unanimously that the plight of these helpless children should have complete priority in over: seas charity ‘intil the situation Ly met. This is an issue without politics, In child-feeding, the governments and communities aided furntsh two dol- Sars in the form of transportation, rent, Inbor, clerical velp, cash contri: can be no danger of pauperization, nd the $10,000,000 for medical service eritical cases. The medical supplies, 't, but for every American dolfar used @ locally obtainable, re now being formed for this national Frankiln K. Lane, Treasurer rising: Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, by Arthur J. Brown Knights of Columbus, by Jamies A. Flaherty, Supreme Knight ¥.M. C. A. by C. V. Hibbard, Inter- national Committee ‘s Yy. W. C.A.. by) Miss Sarah S. Lyon, ‘National Yionhd * 3,500,000 CHILDREN | FACING STARVATION Vast Relief Effort Launched by Eight Leading Anerican Organ- CHILDREN STAGGERS 3,500,000 Facing Starvation Can Only,.Be Saved by America’s STATE OFLNORTH DAKOTA been carried .further, to i | rahe ae a There rose a mighty soul of flame Sa ee On a1 i a , to include all | Specialists called from Chicago ‘suc- As from’ a tra . - > . COUNTY OF BURLEIGH—ss. |Sorts Of wearing apparel. A suit ct jcecded in ridding his systemsof pneu-|' rt faced the monster whpsefoul blow izations to Avert Tragedy. Response to Joint Appeal. In county. court before Hon. I. | Lbiviee dudes, clothes, displayed ‘in a window ana/monia, but, Gipp did not have the} Would all life's noblest things o'erthrow, Minot, Dec. 14—Two hundred quarts 7&¥?es- a es are jbearing a’ remaiKably reasonable | stamina left.to: ward offsthe poison re-) And stayed him with a,thunderous “No"= of Green River whisky, the. “choie- Betas he a nace tag \catchad the: eyes ot une [sulting fromfsebnront Affection, ‘And that was France! The most spontaneous as well as the} It ts utterly impossible for-one who est” drink of all the whisky list, ¢! Roberson, deceased. passers-by, Upon careful examination! During the, final hours of his fight! largest consolidation of effort in the | has rot actually seen the misery of é Ss Spl etd Ben si " SR pester © xg Soe tional ig {| When hope was faltering, and\distress i 5 was confiscated. by Sheriff A. 'P. ieee Hoberspi pettlloner, it will be found the cloth is made for life Gipp wes odes Eat Selzed honest hearts lest righteousness | history of American relief and charita. | the early Autumn in Europe to visual- Piast a ena aa eT istifle Rol McCormicle//Ot Daper. Many hats, caps, vaats, | said to show:-temarkable grit. Had scarce a chance, ble organizations has grown out of the | ize what the children of the Eastern C. Upton this morning when a Buick | Christille Roberson — Nucormcts' trousers and even shirts are made ot | rea = We heard a voice cry: “All is well! i ich: MRE eaBe 8 500,000'l/and “Caner noel a i car driven by C._6. Clark and C. W, Margaret Roberson Donaldson, | payer. Paper strings are in general GOVERNMENT OF I'm dying, but no tongue shall tell disaster which Uiréntens 3,500, ntral portions of the coatinent S ore the hordes of hell!” European children this winter. To the | face this winter. To say that 3,500,000 William ©. Roberson, Frederick Rob- + 11 flinched bef Shafer was halted by the officers as A i eg | USES ! | , it was taking gasoline at the Stand- Rage Bommual, Maperson and Ramus |“ shoos which can be purchased tor, ROUMANIA SAFE, | And that was France! headquarters of every agency that dis- | children have no alternative to starva- ard Oil Co., filling station on Valley Roberson, respondents: . ja small sum crack ‘and dissolve in| AUNT a “6 i ; yenses American mercy overseas has | tion or death from disease except ard . ve icasia har i nee sales : in| : 0 When, Moloch fell at last, whose breath | P i ep streets Gene ede nears perepy einen pyathe nett | water. They are made of pap 1 MINISTER SAYS Had swept with suffering and with death| come one steady cry for months pi American ald, Is startling, but Independ- mmissioner. Upt Ww merican and English-made cloths | Pa =m Titnlesco, fi The land's expan | the children, most helpless and blume- | ent observers by the score and care passing‘ thru Minot street and states he became suspicious when he saw Oscar Webb following his machine. passing and he assisted_in searching of the estate’ of Samuel Roberbon, | late of Ahe township. of Missouri, in ! the county of Burleigh and state or) at his office in the city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh county, North Da- have been so carefuly imitated thiat | only an expert can detect the differ | ttmanian fin ence. present in Par minister , told the cot | verge of ‘revotfftion. “The government situation.” ex+ A figure stood, face toward the goal, With bleeding heart, but honor whole, Sublime in “aim and self-control— And tha ut was Irance! and mail it to Foley & Co., 2885 Shet- less sufferers in‘ the track of war, will perish by the thousands before next with the need of the children, From ful sclentific surveys of the economle und crép conditions overseas brand ‘de notified Sheriff Scoficid and the North Dakata, deceased, to the cred: iy EER, A aera | dents today that while tie bo Sees less America saves them! | the figure as conservative. bs oerscov ns ‘2 a aving clai 1 rage which occurred several days ago] —Samuel Valentine Cole in New York | harvest unless ¢ 8 ; s conservative, Poy? fiting. station, Sheritt Scofield” oe eae ama dovedent, to extipit. chem SAYS MISSOURI | rac ane at Bu st de-} ‘Times. G When Dr. Livingston Farrand, chair- | In Poland, for tnstance, wt ere 1,308, ered Clark with a gun while Upton with the necessary vouchers, within MAIN CHANNEL | plorable on account of the Joss ott cur THIS ( ol IT IS WoR man ot the Ventral Committee of the | 000 youngsters last year subsisted al- covered ‘Shafer who sat at the wheel. six mogths after the first pPMblication f airy jlife, it must not be interpreted as an ". MONEY American Red Cross, returned from a | most entirely ou'the one free Amert- 4 J. B. Harmon, local coal man, was of this notice, to said administrator | WON T CLOSE, indication that, Rumania is on the Cut out this slip, enclose with se | Tecent tip abroad, his report throbbed | cau mew! a day (at they recelved, con- ditions as winter closes down, ure a aime, 1 te stated, tt loobed aa thong kota. | cnarles Baile Da Doc. 14-—Captain” yained the Rumanian, “never was | tichd Ave., Chicago, (Il ng your | the feeding-stations of the American | worse than evér before, he Botshe- there might be’ some action when, Dated December, 1920. | predicts the first real open winter in /£9 secure. Discontented intriguers name and address cl You will | Relief Administratlon throughout east- | vik Invasion stripped sarge portions of * 7) Clark refused to put up his’ hands. ! : J. P. JACKSON, | the entire northwest since 1889. In| in great minority, ‘The resour Tecelve, in Vetus Ut: 28€ CON | erngand central Europe came letters, | the country of all gral, Professor { Sheriff Scofield explained just abott | Administrator. that year the captain was living at | extreme Has ng of etiminal on dulning Foley # Honey, and L com: cables, pleas of every sort. The Pro- |B: D. Durand, Food Advisor to the x how long he'd wait for Clark to-“stick | First publication on the seventh | Sioux Falls, S. D., and Weclares (hat | Buehares: must oe eee eee eS foe caine in wales, | testant churches sent investigators | Polish government, after iin exhaustive ‘em up” and the man finally complied. ' gay of December, 1920. \the Missouri was open in its main |of the importance of the government's Foley Kidney Pilis for pains in side fe seen se AD Shafer tried to‘start the automobile |” Oe 12-7-14-24-28.| channel during the entire winter, and | enemies rather than of a storm/and back; rheumatism backache, k into aster-war conditions and every | survey, has reported that only forty while the sherifif was entertaining I~ that farmers about Sioux Falls did, Signal.” e jrey and bladder ailments; and Foley | report breathed the Impending tragedy | per cent i3\avatiable of the food neces- ark atthe rear of the machine but | 7 [their seeding during the month of; A RE ;Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome anl| of starving and diseased children, | sury to curry the populatioy through Upton stepped on the running board | CHICAGO LIVESTOCK | January. If the snowfall is light this: WILL GIVE NO - thoroughly cleansing cathartic 10" | protestant, Catholle and Jewish, the | the winter, of the car and touched the end of his Chicago, Dec. 14—Cattle “receipts, | winter, the chances.are, according to| "7 ATION constipation, ‘biliousness, headache, | (4,114 Jife of Europe 1s threatened with | tm the city of Vienna tests conducted nose With a dangerous looking 45. 15,000, Weak to lower. the captain, that the river channel! NOTIFIC. und sluggish bowels.—Adv. ‘} peartrending misery. In the American Relief Administration “Get your foot off that gas or I'll Hog, receipts, 56,000. Forty to ja eee pep oben, throuentour athe | Blcnodsalcon SHBG 1k-“The Avene |! Watfles ‘The Eutopean Relief Council, with | food kitchens showed (hat 52 per cent ana Bead get pion eave eoaneey. 18,000. Steady to higher. Tho. ferry ‘boat which was tgken to'tine government wilh not give any | The Ladies Aid of ‘Trinity Lutheran | Herbert Hoover as eased id of the child?en between the ages of 6 cee A its winter quarters downriver somc/ notification of withdrawal from the | church will meet in the,church parlors | whole power of Amerfcan charitable und 14 were “seriously under-nourish- ‘ t | time ago, hag beey brought back and j league of nations in accordance with | Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock, | thought and effort behind It. has been | od.” Thirty-three per‘cent were marke ; f ws | jg aking its regular trips across the! Article T of the pact between it does | Hot waffles will be served from 4:39] formed. It cons'sts of Edgar Rick- | edly under-nourished, 11 per cent were stream here. | not consider that Argentine was ever | to 6:20. Everybody welcome. ard, representing the American Rellef | slightly subnorma! and only 4 per cent ’ creas \ Ri \Administration; Dr, Livingston Far- | approached the sta‘e of a normal BUSINESS DI P| rand, representing the American Red | American child. The Ameri-au Reliet f of \ : Cross; Fellx. Warburg, representing | Administration is feeding 800,000 : | Freékies Is On ‘To His Dad, It See the Jewish Joint Distribution Commit- | Austrian children every day now, and ‘WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers - mbalmer in Charge NIGHT PHONES 65—887 Undertakers . Licensed DAY PHONE 50 oO ‘ WUEN TA TRU \ Arthur Brown, repres 4 e Ker : file, 3. {s0OL, echt 1 . rf , representing the Fed: | y00; new Poland, 1,500,C0; Czecho- BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY | ‘Suaving | eral Counell of Churehes. Slovakia, 204002 Serb 130.000, and Distributors of DEBAKER — and — ADILLAC_ \ AUTOMOBILES -C Funeral Director Freckles and His Friends (G0 ON=GET OUT OF HERE - You'Re- 2 GOING TO.GET IT ‘ By Blosser | tee; Wilbur K. Thomas, representing the American Friends’ Service Com- mittee; James A. Flaherty, represe ing the Knights of Colymb®s; Dr. C. V. Hibbard, representing the Youfig Men's Christian Association; Sarah S. Lyon, representing the Young, Women's Christian Association; Dr. Miss It is the purpose of the Council to raise $339000,000, In an appeal center. Ing at the Christmas holida; to the end that the situation regarding child life rally be met. In every town and community of the nation, It Is hoped there Is no chance of dimunition. of heed before nex uarvest. ; The spectacle af the qnedical needs of& Europe's children is equally ap- Jing. Kstimaies reaching she Amer- ieqn Red € to needs for medical sefvice In the destitute areas this win- ter inelude : Old Av Rouinanta, 100.000, In the ‘4scal year OF 1919-20 the Ret Cross hi With the veritutle gift of life Fchitden 18 fhe atected s1¢ cules.s is prevalent .o a terril! | Five chiléven out of seven ir Tuber- degree. the elty 5 - local committees, representing all the | of Warsaw, for instance, bave been : co-operating agencies will be formed | found to be teberenlar. ‘yphos ts to secur® the vitally necessary funds. | widespre: S the right hand of PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embal: Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET - Soo Upholstered Furniture Made to Order mers in Charge Night Phone 100 or 687 | Cee DONT ZE SHARED FRECKLES DERHADS Nout FATHER DIDN'T YeS- Ue Sad WE WUZ GONNA Beaust HE 4 oa ' gabe ft WUTLAT ae \b WE’ HAD PROMISED T’ BRING ME HOME A AEN WHISTLE - LWAVS- FoRGETS THINGS” LE TWAT! Of the amount sought, $23,000,000 will be used for basic food. For ever¥ one of these American dollars the Igfal governments and communities aided will furnish two dollars, in the form of transportation, labor, guards, cleri- cal help, cash contributions sand such food supplies as are locally obtainable. No children receive the free food ex cept after medical tests showing them to be seriously under-nourished. The remaining $10,000,000 of the fund is just.as urgently needed. for medical servic@o the cMildren, The European ReKef Council will do much more than effect economies in the raising of the childsaving’ fund. It will, with the inspecting forces of elght grent agencies, keep a constant eye on the administration of A@erica’s under-nourishn ent {3 almost uuiversai, and cholera lifts {ts grim head con- stantly in one place and another The European Rellef Council, com. prising the American Relief Adiinia- tration, the American Red Cross, the American Frierds’ Service Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribu- tion C mmittee, the Federal’ Council of the Churches of Christ in Ameri- ca, the Knights of Columbus. y ©. A and the YW. C. AL sucks §: 600.00" with which to mect the situa: tion. It has estimated that at least 000,000 must be had for food and $10,06 0 for medical service to avert absolnte ter mmors the threa ened ecnildren. Checks m be sent to your local committee or to Franklin K. Lane, treasurer Kurojwar Relief Council, 42 / merciful gift, in order that there shall | Broadw New York, or to the Child : : be no wast and ac tendency toward | Feeding Fund, Lic est, New : ‘ SHOE tion, York City. \ fo Ge K v : FOR TRADE-For used automobiles. R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. CARE PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. D. / MAIN STREET The exclamation, “Oh, dear me:” ig a corruption of “Oh, Deus meus.” and ecuivalent to the, French’ “Oh, mon Dieu.” 120 Write acres of land near Goodrich. 12-48-1Wk | 3ox"481, Bismarck. TRIBUNE WANTS FOR R ESULTS Chiropractor Consultation Free Naite 9, 1—Lucas Block—Phone 260

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