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AED CROSS ND HELPS BALKANS Withdrawal of Active Workers to Be Met by Permanent Re- minders of Efforts. (By Axnocinted Wrens) BUCHAREST, Rumania, via Par- is—When the American Red Cross quits the Balkans, when its work there is completed, the people are not to be left entirely alone. This was the promise made to the Balkan people by Colonel Robert E: Olds, commissioner for Europe of the American Red Cross, at the inaugu- ration here of the Red Cross’ pro- gram of medical and reconstruction work which is to follow the work of_ emergency relief now drawing to a close. “The great work done in the Bal- kans,” said Colonel Olds, “fin the main is over. The work of feeding and clothing the helpless peoples of the Near East is drawing fast to a close. But we shall rict leave these nations without substantial legacies and permanent reminders of the work already done here. Hundreds of Red Cross women and men have left the Balkans for their homes in the stat but small groups will remain to con In Siberia, Bosnia, Hefzegovina,' Albania, Montenegro. Greece and Ru- children’s hospitals, district | mania, nursing service: infant welfare work, nurses’ training schools, the reconstruction of hospitals and the medical fight against tuberculosis, typhus, smallpox and other too prev- alent diseases, will be carried on. In all this work native women will be trained to take up the work when Red Cross workers leave six months :a year from now. The emergency relief work in the Balkans ended, but thé constructive work will still Laie —~—= Red Cross Sypplies Worth Millions Sent to North Russians (By Associated ARCHANGEL, (By M ican Red Cross supy four and a half million rubles have been turned over to the Russian Red Cross for wu and distribution in Neérthern Ru The goods con- sists principally of food, clothing, medical and~ hospital supplies. This stock was on hand at the time of the withdrawal of the Ameri- can mission, following the departure of the American forces from the Archangel area. In making this gift, Major D. O. Lively, of San Francisco, Red Cre commissioner for R a, rected that the follow the Same regulations of dif tribution ved by the Ameri= cans who e year in this dis trict. There are ven different kinds of Marinello Creams, each one espe- cially prepared to meet a special skin cor on. The Marinello Shop, 248 East Second St. Phone 803. — Wealthy Widow Would Wed — “Now that siomach Jigsaahate has all disapy course of May dy I would even cc er pet 4 married again. I cannot tell you how terribly 1 suffered before taking It is a simple that rem from the in the inflamma- practically al! stinal ailments. this great remedy.” harmless preparation the catarrhal mucus tinal tract and lay tion which “tau stomac}y liver ad including appendic One dose wil! conyincte or mon refunded, sale by ale by druggists everywhere.— SS “Say It With Flowers” AM tion. sa AT HA \ Illicit nue their work. ; North j Russiangse oad VIENNA GAY BUT POPULATION OF CITY MISERABLE ‘Traders .Spending Stolen Profits While People Despair and Degenerate Morally. BERLIN. (By the Associated Press.) —Vienna, ever a gay//city, is now more superficially gay than ever, owing to the illicit traders who have profited. by the war and now are spending their ill-gotten gains, writes a newspaper correspondent from the Austrian capital. | Vienna, says one of these writers, is “dying to mus- ic’ He deseribés the people as starved. and “morally degenerate.” Desctibing the scenes in the dance’ halls and pavilions and gambling rooms, the writer says that nearly all the people demonstrate a desper- ate demand for youth and enjoyment and adds that ‘this sickly whirl of enjoyment bordering on self-destrac- tion” produces a frightful effect on the sober-minded people of the city, Public amusements are provided in the Pleasure park, and Schoenbrunn where are given plays for children, fire works, alpine dances, Tyrolese clog dances by Berchtesgaden peas- ants, acts from Iphegenie and band concerts, One writer says that all of this striving for amu for perplexity and inability to return to older and saner life or evidence of heedlessens and indifference. OUT ON VESSEL, SHIP HELD UP BATOUM, Black Sea.—(By Mail.) —The Russian barge Dimitri with 700 returning refugees on her open deck, is kuartantined jn this harbor on account of cholerg among hér pas- sengers. There is not a physician aboard. In an attempt to prevent an epidemic of disease one of the pes- sengers, mer Robert Davis of Englewood, J., a member of the American fred Cross mission to the Kuban district, is holding a! clinic open at all hours. Major Davis gives it as his opinion that physicians in civil life would work harder on their patients if they were cooped up with them on_a “plague ship” and could not get awey until all had a clean bill of health. AROGHEaHeNE The Bungalow Scary and Market. 421 East Linden Will Open for Business Saturday, October 25th This Store is a UNION STORE and will be run accordingly. OUR BUSINESS PRINCIPLES : ° Fairness and Courtesy. MOTTO: Quality and Service Gordon L. Habenicht . Joseph L. Sandhoefner Propyietors. . 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