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The Salisbury Post from Salisbury, North Carolina • 9

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PAGE NINE mu 1 SALISBURY EVENING POST RIDAY MARCH 19 1920 Books Open for SERIES 69 of a rank Brown 124 Main St Office Brown Ins Realty Co devoted men and women who mm mu foundation for the affectionate regard the clothes be simple the coinmit its PERSHING NR TABLETS bed Smith Drug Co Peoples Drug Store Main Pharmacy too the I cided that the widow was not entit 10 to 20 I I I will consider A Why Not You? 44 A A Blue Buckle Over Alls La Biggest selling overall in the world II clothes were An elfort is fried a lot of overalls hut of all I've worn I'll choose Blue Buckles every time They always give long wear" PARENTS DECIDE TO TAME Prilidint of tkt hw Corn and Small Grain Grotvort Association Eugene Anderson President General Pershing is intimately ac quainted with the work done by the Salvation Army abroad and his letter is writeii he says so the country lies is the belief of William 1 Mui lie ai chairman of the Knights of Co lumbus committee on war activities 1 A iiflf July 1917 and gave the name of Mrs Lizzie Van dlovenberg of 30 Waite St Norwich (his moth er) as tlie neaiest of kin He died in Base Hospital No 1 Oct HHS from gunshot Mrs Raymond a few (lavs ago told 1 of have such an intermediary I her troubles to a triend who oi gaiiization that will handle any kind i to Mr It Chohneley loue EVERY year you and the other men of the United States wear $200000000 worth of overalls Tied end to end they would reach twice around the world Some of these overalls wear well stay comfortable Others wear out quickly bind and rip Which kind of service do yours give? Have you found an overall that gives you full value in wear and comfort every time? Millions of men are today wearing overalls which give satisfaction they have never known before When these men want overalls they make sure that they get Blue Buckles (Accredited) Macon Georgia Exnod itionarv orces in 1917 you hail a number able entertainment for the young of huts operating the training area folk Let (()me l() their pities of the first division under a group of i fi ln devoted men ami women who laid the at 8 od(Hk dld le tlL ppci and Atlanta arch 17 Speaking personal knowledge of the work of the Salvation Army overseas Gen John Pershing has written a letter to Commander Evangeline Booth com mending the service rendered the American soldiers by this organiza tion and indorsing the second home service fund appeal scheduled for May HTL4 4 4 i i i LVDicat Ciiftu i Uncle Sam wants to do for the men i of the said Mr Mulligan have cur bureau so perfected i that when ever a matter concerning a soldier or his kin comes to us we know just what man to interest in the I departmental bureau affected and se Icure quick I The "Tell' Us according wrote to hm husband but received no to Mr Mulligan will consider any reply She likewise wrote to his fam complaint brought to their attention GROVES Chiropractor 5 177 1 8 1 520 Wallace Bldg Office 240 Res 61 9 'Better Than Pills or Liver Ills Get a 25 Box in which the workers of your organi zation have always been held by the American soldiers All during the war the work of the Salvation Army was carried on in the theaters of training and operation rendering in valuable service in ministering to the welfare and comfort of the soldiersYour organization and its individual men and women workers by the ex cellence of their work and their self sacrifice endeared the Salvation Army to all those divisions to which they were attached and spread its good name to every part of the American Expeditionary orces best wishes go with you for future succes sand ortieth street "that if legitimate I complaints of soldiers their wives children or relatives are presented to i tile governmental bureaus thru an in termediary versed in handling the mult itudious complaints the grand I old man of the North American con I tinent will be found io be the most' reasonable fello win the world to do business with" I Mr Mulligan pointed out that the EASTING IN HOME CROWN PRINCE I led to any insurance money but that nnpiii 1 IttiJ hiipn ntm'pd nn 1 Ins agreement provides that money winch Airs The heaviest toughest denim on the market goes inM Blue Buckles Blue Buckles arc always big and roomy Buckles never rip irst class workman ship makes the details right in every pair Pockets reinforced to prevent heavy brass a solid back extra wide and wide double stitched seams points like these give Blue Buckle wearers solid satisfaction Ask for Blue Buckles and get your wortlu Thousands of sick people are being restored to HEALTH bv CHIROPRACTIC AD JU STMENTS WHY NOT YOU? dreii about une month heard that her husband was killed in ihe war after having searched for him for close filo three years Airs Raymond said that curly in the spring of 1917 her husband had be come ill and went up state to live with his mother believing that he higbt recover his health Meantime she went to work and managed to A School To Train Typesetters the Type Setting Machine and It Will Give You Big Earning Power While You Are Mastering the The Southern Newspaper Association has established la school for teaching typesetting on the linotype and intertype machines Apprentices in the printing trade and ambitious young men or women should write for literature The trade that helped develop Benjamin ranklin into a master mind is wot hy of careful consideration 1 or advice apply to the editor the Post and in the meantime send for literature addressing 1 There was a little discussion as just to how simple is simplicity and it was inally left to tee to decide All were agreed that early hours and suitable the important points to he made to get away from enter tainments copied after functions Such entertainments it was claimed are becoming more and more ipopul with the children unt il they are being deprived of the whole some fun of youth classes of the younger children that formerly started at 8 now start at 9 or 9:30 after) formal dinners that grow more elab said is Joseph Woolstoii one of the governors of the ortnightly cluli of Chestnut Hill partms continue till midnight and those live out of the city get to until clock is elaborate dressing March 16 That Uncle i ily and alleged that she received no sincere his desire to I answer When war was declared it never occurred to the woman that he hus ban 1 might have entered the service or two years the search continued and then she finally wrote to the war department In return she received a letter from Adjutant General J' Hains which said in part: "Corporal Philadelphia March 17 Back to the crinoline and ruffles for the Philadelphia No more of the Theda Bara backless gowns with the tantalizing shoulder straps for the child of 14 or thereabouts A union has settled it all i After this there are to be 8 liarties ending at midnight and some thing loss pretentious and indigestible than the four course supper All that is fine for mother and father but life such as that will never be the same for daughter or sonny So decreed the fashionable union" which in sheer despera tion met at the home of Mrs Charlton Yarnell ather forgot his afternoon at the chib and mother passed up the auction bridge to decide the future of their over danced under dressed off spring of the present generation The invitations to the meeting was signed by Mr ami Mrs John Hamp ton Barnes Mr and Mrs George Mc adden Mr and Mrs Paul iDcnckla Barnes iMr and Mrs Robert Mr and Mrs John Newbold Mr and Mrs George Patterson Mrs Algernon Roberts and Mr and Mrs Charleton Yarrncll Ihc advisability of an informal or ranizatmn of parents to put into ef feet a few simple not' too" drastic reforms in the social function ofrthe younger set was discussed al the meeting to jhich mothers of the city's most exclusive circles flocked An Executive Committee was appointed headed by Mrs John Newbold to draw up rules which will put a ston tn the mimicrv of the older set which i is rlOw sinrr irticcd religiously by I the so called school set The idea Mrs Mcadden said is not to restrict but to provide suit I The better mothers are anxious to the movement What we should have take a stand and are ready io join in is rivany in snnpnvivy this bureau will continue for an in definite period It is called Tell Us and a case at hand which the bureau adjusted in a few days rt i I i ii i i' littun tui jaii al in ii mend nf the hradquarters company Director Jones the facts of the de of the infantry who died from i pendants was taken up Il was de wounds received in action in the euse Aiecnne offensive on Oct 5 1918 I About two weeks ago Mrs Mary i a Rivninnil i he widow of Corporal Rav Ion mond who lives at 2Rt Wert (IGtli the allotment WIE INDS MISSING HUSBAND I'1" DIED A HERO IN THE AKGONNEi advised that all communications I should give lull details sucn aa mimes rank organizations dates place of occurrence names of per sons involved their ages and rela 1 tionships etc zinong the many matters which occupy the attention of the bureau are: war risk insut ance lost bag gage either in this country or Europe allotments back pay Liberty Bonds that have been paid lor while in service and any comjilaint regarding the whereabouts of them personal effects of deceased soldiers missing soldiers amount of compensation allowed for disability and vocational traiiting ho wto re ceive medical treatment for siekndss since demobilization and practically any other complaint of a soldier his mother sister brother father or wife Chiropractic does not bother with tiie EECT of so called disease but goes straight to the root of the matter i the CAUSE and adjusts it Most Dis ease is caused by a pinching of the nerves which prevents the life force from flowing freely to the various organs This pinching is caused by a subluxation (displacement) of the vertebrae (small bones of the spine) CHIRO PRACTIC VERTEBRAL ADJUSTMENTS given with the bare hands alone put these bones back in place The pinching is releaved the life force has full sway to every organ of the body and HEALTH IS THE RESULT IN VESTIGATE It will pay you cd of the splendid services performed by the representatives of this organi zation during the war His letter to Miss Booth follows: has been brought to my atten tion that the Salvation Army will shortly conduct a campaign for the extension and endowment of the iganization That the country may be more fully informed of something of i the splendid services performed by the representatives of the Salvation Army abroad during the war please jiermit me to add a word of appreci ation in addition to that already ac corded by the mtn of the American BOOSTS SALVATION ARMY Each year for overalls $200000000 ment The force in charge of it has surance was appealed to bv obtained such rapid lire results fori Knights who laid all the facts be hundreds upon hundreds of service! fore him He replied that men and their kin that the work of I Raymond had made his mother bene 1 1 'Il it 2 I I Inn vnnnn i zl inf hr HVldlV DI IDS Ok UHV department had complied with bis (wishes and his mother was receiving 12 jO per month I Upon the recommendation of children After several months Your money in the is not TAXABLE Make the your SAVINGS BANK Buy or build a home through the Building and Loan SEE ent her Direr complaint against the govern I tor of the Bureau of War Risk In tn Perpetual Building and Loan Association r11 it Itn I Ravinomi and the two children have generaly may be more fully inform Wnh her was two small chil i been deprivi'il ot shouli be ami She told Mr Mulligan thatphe family will receive $4250 per ago she otTiciatly niontn until me eniKiven airain tne Revolt Dutch DestroyerGuards Island Visitors Seek the ormer Kaiser Wieringen Holland March 17 There have been much feasting and other celebrating within the quarters of the fromre crown prince here singe the news of the new develop ments in Germany began to reach Wieringen rederick William is re ported to regard the situation joy fully but is said to have assured the burgomaster that he will not attempt to leave Holland The Hague March 15 A Dutch torpedo boat has arrived in the harbor of Oosterland Wieringen Island to guaid the former German crown prince according to the Nieuwe Rol terdarnsche Courant The Dutch government has slightly strengthened the guard at the Ger man frontier A particularly close scrutiny is being made of automo biles Passengers arriving on the frontier at Oldenzaal and Zavenaur report traffic within jGermany consid erably interrupted iDutch laborers who were employed in Germany near the frontier have been sent home on account of the general strike London March 16 'A number of Germans of high rank have visited Amerongen during the last few days the Central News correspondent at reports It is not known whether they have been able to com municate with former Emperor Wil liam It is declared however the cor respondent adds that none of them was allowed to talk personally with the former ruler 7 II TrrriTiTmiTiTi Bills i ''A 1 1 i i xx A 'WK MM.

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