The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, November 16, 1920, Image 9

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We Want Turkeys, Ducks an
Our Cash offers will be the best
November 15th to
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Bring Them in.
No. 1 Turkeys
Old Toms -
Prices Paid Today, are
-. 28c
- 22c
WAITING FOR US TO
SET THE TABLE
A tablo twenty-four tnltcs long Is
plainly nn extension tnblo anil Hint la
Just Uio length thnt would sent nil of,
tho orplinns now being fed by tlio Near
East Itclief. This tnblo Is set In sec
tions nil over the hills of Asln Minor,
Syria, Armenia and In Northern "Per
sia. It Is not In ono piece. Tho Turks,
who still keep the Armenians In a stnto
of terror, do not allow It.
Dut there tho table Is, seated on
both sides with orphans Syrlnn nnd
LOCAL ASD' PERSONAL
J. 0. Carroll lsft Friday for New
York City on business.
Mrs. Geo. Mudd, of Horahoy, trans
acted business In this' city Saturday.
J. V. Hoinlgh loft tho latter part
of tho wcok for Gothenburg.
A twclvo pound baby boy was born
tllo latter part of tho week to Mr: nnd
Mrs. Fred Walker.
Mrs. 0. C. Mcdco and son, of Siillj
orlnnd, left Frldny for tlnlr honto after.
transacting business in this city. ,
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Sultfl for women in all tho nowest
colors and mnlorlnlH now on salp at
ono-fourth to one-half off. Loader
Mercnnttlo Co.
Victor Vondootz left Friday for his
homo in Portland, Ore., aftor spend
ing several weeks with tho homo
folks.
Stensvad Poultry Co.
OPPOSITE U. P. DEPOT
Healthful Kikneys A Winter Necessity
The kidneys control tho action of
tho skin and aro tho heat regulators
of the body. During tho season of
tho year when there are quick changes
from the warmth of day to the chill
of night, or tho body must adapt It
self to a chango from tho extreme' of
outdoor cold to Indoor comfort, the
kidney sufferer is In constant danger.
Kidney weakness and Inefficiency
In adapting tho body to sudden
changes, fs apt to causo lung conges
tion or pneumonia. Kidney weakness
is due to pressure upon spinal nerves
at tho spine! By chiropractic spinal
apjustlng this pressure of hard bono
upon soft nervo tissue is lifted, aiid
tho nervous energy flows freely once
more. After adjusting tho kidney
vigor comes back to normal and
health follows as a matter of course.
NO CHARGE
Consultation is without
obligation.
charge or
Drs. States & States,
Tho P.. S. C. Chiropractors.
Building and Loan Building
Xorth IMatto
Nebraska.
CHIROPRACTIC
CORRECTS
DISEASES fTHE FOLLOWING
HEAD
EYE5
EARS
NOSE
THROAT
ARMS
HEART
' LUNGS
"LIVER
"STOMACH
' PANCREAS
"SPLEEN
KIDNEV5
' BOWELS
APPENDIX
-(bladder
- LOWER
5?iDfl JioUmn LIMBS
LOWER PINCHED
NERVES, IMPOSSIBLE
TO FURNISH
PROPER IMPULSES
(LIFE AMD HEALTH)
Ei TO TMEIR ORGANS
i AMD TISSUES
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PRODUCTION
Story 'jJaseSl
on Poem by
ROBfiRT "U7
SERVICE
FubUthed. .by
sarie o-HopMnf
uewyaikCltyiNlv;
(Pre curted iy
Mayflower
Photoplay
CJorpordtion
for
At The SUN,
Today and Tomorrow.
Also The Gumps and Universal News.
Matinee 2:30 and 4:10 p. m.
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Gerald Scott, of Kearney, cislted in
tills city over tho week end.
Mrs. M. K. Duko left Friday for u
visit with tho Winn family In Kearney,
Mrs. A. E. Timmermau loft tho lat
ter part of the week for a visit in
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Nolan arrived
homo from a visit in Lincoln and
Omaha.
Hov. Ives left tho latter part of tho
week for Sidney after spending sever
al days hero on business.
Miss Ilateman, who has been visit
ing friends in this city for tho paHt
week loft yesterday for her homo In
Omaha.
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Harem Victim
Tells Story
Stolen from her homo on the night
before her wedding and Imprisoned for
five years in a Turkish harem, Aghnvnl
Milllan, a beautiful nineteen-year-old
Armenian girl "from liltlls, 1ms at last
been discovered by her lover and
through the assistance of the Near
East Hellef forcibly taken from her
master and brought to one of the
American Rescue Homos In Constanti
nople. Here she will stay until ar
rangements can be made for hor mar
riage and her return to hor old home.
"My story It Is like hundreds of
others," AJiuvnl said simply. "I was
stolen from liiy home on the night that
the massacres first begun in Ilitlls. It
was the night before I was to have
been married. I was Just folding my
wedding veil away when the Turkish
soldiers broke Into the house. They
carried n.- off. I They look me
Eileen Percy
in
"Beware of the Bride"
A riproaring screen farce picturing the merr
icst maritial mix up since Eve was a newly-wed.
The Table Is Now 24 Miles Long
Assyrian, Greek and Armenian, Jew
nnd Christian all rescued from tho
fear of the Turk nnd under the care of
American men and women.
Most of tho children aro cared for In
220 American supported orphannges.
The first ceremony In receiving these
starved, almost nnked children, Is to
clean them up. They are not only ema
ciated, but dirty with sores and ver
min 09 hospitals and over 0,000 beds
aro ke'llt full of the little sufferers.
But the children keep chnnglng. Last
year they were all thin nnd pitiful;
now It Is the newcomers who nro thin.
Tho orphans who hnvc been from six
months to a year In American caro are
well fed and well clpthed.
. Best of all for a new Xear East
which surely must cotno out of all this
distress, every child bid enough Is be
ing taught a trade which will make
him self supporting.
They nro a thrifty lot, these little
parcntlcss exiles. From their scant
store of bread they always carry a
portion in n small bag about their
necks they fear the 'day of another
killing, another drlye Into the desert.
They horde the shoes sent from
America until snow flies they remem
ber their barefoot pain In tho shows
last spring.
They cling to their now found
friends. Every day other little waifs
find n place In the orphannges and are
told of tho generous people of the
United States. Soon the entrances will
bo crowded with children frozen out
from their temporary summer quarters.
Then tho table of tho Near East Re
liefmust bo extended many, many
new leaves will bo needed, and Amer
ica Is asked to set tho table.
Good comedy each night. Good Musics
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All you got to do is come!
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Crystal Theatre,
Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Sarah McKane loft Friday for
her homo in Hershey after transact
lag business In this city.
Mrs. John Murray, of Ifershoy, was
a business visitor in this city tho lat
ter part of the week.
Qrderthe coal"
rhar& 3 food
Bizu of us and
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AGHAVNI MILLIAN.
up to Constantinople to the house of
tho man" Sho stopped and put one
hand over her eyes, a hand that bore
the tcll-tnlo tattoo of her Turkish mas
ter. "But what does my story matter I"
sho exclaimed. "I am only one of so
many. It Is my pcoplo and their fu
ture that matters. Somehow we must
rebuild our nation and show to the
Turks who tried to bent out our life
and to the whole world that, dosplte ,
what we have suffered, Armenia Is
still unconquerable."
Aghnvul Mlllan Is, as sh says, only
one of many. It Is estimated that ono
hundred thousand girls are still held
capt'vo In Turkish linrems. Tho Near
East Relief, America's olllclal agent
in. Armenia, Is making this work of
rescue ono of tho most Important fea
tures of Its program, and It Is to them
and tho support they receive from
the American people that Aglmvol's
j unfortunate sisters, still captive, must
Red Crown gasoline is brim-fuil of
smashing, heavyweight power. Every
drop is a lusty slugger no love taps.
Doesn't gat tired and lie down when
you're on a hill, or stall in a jam of city ,
traffic.
Over the fast turnpikes and through heavy
going, Red Crown gasoline carries you along
at train-making speed or at a leisurely, loafing
gait without a hitch. Its uniform power-content
makes it dependable at all times under all ,
conditions of travel.
Use Red Crown products regularly, for perma
nent satisfaction. You can obtain the gasoline
and that standard motor oil Polarine at Red
Crown service stations and authorized garages.
Economize on oil by using Polarine. It is made
in. four grades, differing in body but not in
quality. These grades are
Polarine Polarine Heavy
Polarine Medium Heavy Polarine Extra. Heavy
For winter use the Polarine and Polarine
Medium Heavy grades are recommended.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
( Nebraska)
Omaha
1 RED CROWN GASOLINE
look for their release.