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) : : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1922 oe oe THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE BISMARCK MAN GIVES REPORT OF COMMISSION SITUATION IN NEAR EAST IS MORE ACUTE food, Y 000 in Saloniki, with thousands pour- SPORTING .WRITER, DIES.: . i 470 PLAY SATURDAY ing into these two cities, from the] New York, Oct. 6.—Joseph McGinn, 4 territory over-run by the Turks. The| for many years a sporting reporter greatest need reported is for blan-| of The Associated -Press and known’ kets, clothing,; med:cal supplies and, to newspaper men all over the coun- will be played Saturday, Dickit:son, N. D., Oct. 6,—The Dickinson-Will-sto1 football game, originally scheduicd for Thursday, Third Generation is sage (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Population of less than twenty-five |/men hitherto have misguidedly op- thousand, The standards of child| posed us have been the truth and welfare have applications here as|changed their sentiment toward us.” much as elsewhere, but the legisla- tion through which these standards TO EXTEND RELIEF. are to be given vitality must be) Washington, Oct. v—American Red adapted to the existing considera-| Cross relief to refugees from the tions and conditions here.” Turkish military drive in the Near The speaker then outlined the| East is to be further extended as a methods by which the members of} result of latest reports to National the Commission had secured infor-| head quarters IRELER GE only by their om ror been enbled to the Parish branch of in conference with people of” thei the society to expend $50,000 for state handling children’s problems,| blankets and olothine ata eonton fon medical supplies tu be sent to the stricken region. According to latest estimates re- ceived by the Red Cross, there are 100,000 refugees in Athens and 40,- tail a rprtudce he TT www but also'through the survey of the Children’s Bureau and the work of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene. What Committee Urges Mr. Young then presented in de- headings: The standards which should be re-| cognized‘and embraced in our legis-| lation and administrative policy. Conditions found to exist within our state. Legislative ‘and administrative po- licies recommended to meet the con- ditions existing in the light of the) accepted standards. “In proposing legislation, the com- mission doesnot suggest anything untried, novel or bizarre,” conclud- ed Mr. Young. “Most of the pro- posals relate to subjects upon which legislation has been ' enacted, but there has been rapid development in the child welfare movement. Many experiments have been tried. Experi- ence has shown much of ‘the earlier legislation obsolete. To bring our state abreast ,of the times on its —proz vision for our’ childhood we: have | redrafted some of our earlier laws and believe that in their amended; forms they will prove more effect- ive and helpful. “Regulatory measures are recom- mended as the other means of vil izing laws existing and suggested. While state supervision of child wel- fare agencies may at first blush ap-} peal like an intrusion upon the local government which we so highly cher- ish it will be“found that in reality the law contemplates the supervision | of child ,welfare activities by the lo- cal welfare boards. Hence local ad- ministration after all will be assured while at the same time there is a guaranty of that efficiency which flows from the direction of a central authority. ' Named on Committee John’ Peterson of the Grand Paci- fic hotel, Bismarck; and J. D. Bacon of Grand’ Forks were named on the executive committee of the North- western Hotel Men’s Association’ in convention at Omaha yesterday. The ‘association embraces hotel men of a number of Northavestern states. ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” and Insist \ x Unless you set the name “Bayer” on package or.on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over twen- ty-two. years and proved safe by mil- a lions for Colds , Headache Toothache Lumbago = Earache oRheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Pablets of Aspirin” only, Each unbroken package con- tains proper directions. Handy box- es of twel¥e tableta cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetica- cidester of Salicylteacid. ————— Mrs. Myrtle Sockness , ‘ ‘DAVID: POWELL MITCHELL” Lewis PATHE NEWS BABY PEGGY COMEDY ~ WE TH! THE for their Sp try as the dean of New York sport- Rigupiscs< tee ing writers, died today at his home TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY in’ Brooklyn after a years illness. He WANTED—Comipetent girl for|.V"* St Yours olds general housework. 802 Ave. B PJONEER DIES, i RN 10-6-1w. sane 4 Fargo, N.'D., Oct, 6.<;William Mc- FOR RENE Furnighed room in | Kay, 94, pioncer fesident of Cass modern house. Will give break-| county, died in Superior, Wis., at the fast. 614-6th St: Phone 297 after |), f hi eat six catolock: 10-6-3t | home his son, Judge Archie Mc- WANTED—Experidriced waitkesses | Kav Ben acconding onward sre Lethe Aumee Ch te: 10-6-3¢ | ceived by friends. He has lived with WANTED—Woman experienced in| M8 son 12 years. n. bread and pastery making. Steady “work. Gcod pay. Write - Tribune No. 473. 10-6-3t FOR SALE—Dodge screen truck per- fect™running order, two new U. S. Cord tires, run 8,000 miles. Price $500.00; Write No, 474, Tribune. west 10-6- ipa and firs. TONIGHT FRIDAY. —and— SATURDAY FRANCE PROTESTS Baris, Oct. othe French govern- ment has instructed its minister at Athens to protest against the Greek government's having sent reinforce- ments to'the Greek army in Thrace. OATS WANTED We will pay market price for 5000 bushels oats. Wach- ter Transfer Co., Bismarck. TONIGHT . RIVERSIDE (ENCLOSED) Wagner’s Orchestra TONIGHT and TOMORROW Matinee Tomorrow 2:30 PREPARE FOR WINTER - NOW Get Your Storm Sash and Storm Porches Painted be- fore Cold Weather comes.}. E There is a Aas of another day in‘ the far north; la breath of chivalry lingering in the scent of ie pines ; CORINNE GRIFFITH We Sell Glass GLAZING We call for and deliver. We sell Paint, Varnish, Calsomine. 20% Discount on All Wall Sacrifice” A thrilling-tale of love, | self-sacrifice and spec- tacular:‘sequences. The big’ fire’ scenes, the * fight in the settlement and the cross country hi few of the Fase Sea sete H. H. Engen 214 Broadway } SUPPORTED BY Ate you attending echool where your education will enable you to.enjoy a good income ALL YOUR LIFH? That will increase» with age and experience? The Bismarck College courses will lead you into the realm of big oppor- tunities. Let us tell you men and women. life, and pays big. a Students enter at any tit instructors; tuition reason Students’ Boarding Cluk &t write, G. M. LANGUM, President, Two Reel Comedy, “THE “WEEK END PARTY” what we have done for thousands of the most successful business A Biomarek College course is a sure start in Equipment the very pest; expert Good board and room in the 0 to $25 a month. For particulars lege Building, BISMARCK, N. DAK. endid Patron- | age during our BIG CLEARING SALE 3G —at— | v4 and do Paper. Dr.. Scholl's Fixo Com Plasters for sensitive corns. Price, 15¢ and 25¢ a box. Dr. Scholl's Bunion Re ducer for tender bunions. Price, 75¢ each. Dr. Scholl's Zin-Ox Com: and Bunion Pads for the sorest corns and bunions. Price, 35¢ a box. Dr. Scholl's Foot-Eazer for tired, ‘aching feet. Price, $3.50 a pair, a other La: :tive can replace Dr. Cold. women who have never in all Using Syrup Pepsin wells in the confidence of Thousands is those whe use it tera fy o fant oso hing HERE are thousands of femily cant use) when teoial BS healthy, robust young men and uf rp you to to try y Syrup Pe ge aple bottle, fete for an at their lives taken any other laxa- eae me where to. ses tive for competion than Dr, | Address Dr. W. B. calgon jicello, TUinois. aldwell's ‘Syrup pashington St. Pepsin. Their parents were Parents; tho soies on it entirely to keep it today. cy he one lax- Ted It ily, safe for the little ones, effec- up fevers and colds. YRUP PEPSIN Dr. Scholl's Toe-Flex for straightening crooked toes. Price, 75¢ each. a Dr. ‘Scholl's Heel’ Cush- ions for sore, tender heels. Price, 40c a pair. A Foot Comfort Demonstrator jrom CHICAGO Coming to Our Store TOMORROW SATURDAY This store offers the public the opportunity to visit our Foot Comfort Department and learn how thousands of people suffering from corns, callouses, bunions, enlarged joints, weak ankles, fallen arches and flat foot have been benefited through the use of : Dr Scholls Foot Comfort Appliances Have a Pedo-graph Print Made of Your Foot Free This man will be pleased to demonstrate Dr,-. Scholl’s new invention, the Pedo-graph. This deyice makes a good cle impression of the sole of your foot without removing the hose. " It tegisters your foot measurements which is of material benefit in selecting the proper shoe Te ‘quirements for your foot. Prints will be made Free. You are under no obligation to purchase anything. Come and Bring Your Friends, We Know You Will be Glad of the Opportunity. Don't Forget the Dates. A. W. LUCAS CO. ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE |. given it by thelr wp 3. B, Belk of Shaw, Miss. grandparents are children in) health, | and 1 Mrs Catherine Connolly ot Je City, fs lares that not only her- ative ideally suit- cif but lll her neighbors and c ‘tin. friends use it and tell others about it. There is aan a gay that rkaeetaey someone in.a family does “hot tive in, gimups, so compounded peed it for constipation, flatulency, that elderly people, who are con- f stantly forced to take a laxative Sufantoxiaa lon, biliousness, in- because the intestinal muscles are weakening, find increased colic, and ‘cramps, and to b dosage unnecessary. This wonder- ful constipation remedy has been Dr. ‘Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is hed coatinuonsly arta eed th ee leniameall yt janced com- and over muuo) 3 are now “sold annually, the largest Lae mn of Egyptian a selling family laxative in. the gromatics. The formula is on the world! The cost averages but a package. As the popularity of cent a dose. Every druggist sells this natural v eb it, and under a guarantee to do as claimed or your money will be refunded. tar in candy form, salt waters and Millions of carefully conducted wders, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup homes are never without a bottle Pepsin emy tics the bowels more .of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. cleanly without any danger. TAKE DR. CALDWELLS -<@ Ihe family laxative poisoning, headaches, pleasant-tasting laxative increases, the pul ic discards the harsher-physics like calomel, coal- Don’t fail to come here tomorrow, the final day of this Money = = = = = = = a — = == =. = =, = = = = = = = = BISMARCK EXPECTED DEATH Your Kidneys are Most Important to Your Life, Read This Woman’s Testimony Austin, Minn.—*Dr. Pierce’s An- urie (kidney and backache) Tab- lets are the very best I have ever) known. My kidneys were in a bad condition for over three years. 1 + bloated so that several quarts of water was tapped from me at one time, and my people_were expecting me to die when I had them give me the Anuric Tablets and the relief came almost ,at once. I took seven or eight bottles of Anuric and was restored to perfect health, which I still enjoy.’—Mrs. Myrtle Sockness, 407 E. Allegheny St. Get Dr. Pierce’s Anuric Tablets from your druggist today, by all means, and get shat uric acid out of your system. Don’t, don’t, don’t put the matter off. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce’s Invalids, Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for trial pkg. and’ write for free medical advice—Adv. sans ae LAT a eae HNN inh imme NEW PRICES :: \Many prices have been lowered Saving Event on stock THE FAIR--Bismarck Opposite Post Office HUVUUUUGDESUEUGROAUEEAEAUUOAERGGEEEAUAAEG NA - NEW GOODS. iEHVRAUUUUUUHGTEREREUTEUTAGROOEOUUUTERAEGEENEUUUGOOOAUEDUGUONOOUUAAEEELUNEAGUAALAL 8 ORDER A SACK OF CLIMAX TODAY ceed No matter how good your bakings are now, you can make them better by using Climax'Flour. Better: flavor, better texture, more whole-: some, more satisfying. Russell-Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. D.

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