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■ THE DUNN DISPATCH p ... . a %5?.***"7 - •- — *-- — •■ - * * April tto 1*4. at tto pant to. •t Dm* n. C . aadar tto act of Ml *. lift Sr mm_**£• XlWmWW,Mlli>ir THE URGENT CALL OF_ THE BED CROSS MMM mincMM lint Si M *W« )M M Tto vywbot! On a church par "iSLiTSssai^. It ailm kha Ieoh iitoirt today. And »a*> hta pattania «a tto Wat. to Da lihilD to toacaa my On ^ Bad ^ Croat wanmf to* aad la rolm ttotoaaoaaamca fwa ton. k)Ua«rin«riMSS •r Bn tnraaca ahaB to tapabad. Ba aaarri— tol to npmail, IBl MUM IJBIUI » OWBTDfl On tod Oman nna’ bn aad Yaa lava roar tow aad 1 lava miaa. Bat vtflt wteta’ar oar tow amp to I Va tow tolar* cnUhvr rifa Which ctaato far paaea aad anttyl Wa aaa that via la a**»r toi . In North and Booth aad ltd aad I* r • r I« fy, lire you* cUta* * heritage of low through a dehor nwlinklp, ■ad if lu tho ul for teuMuy you wwout yuw Maude with Bod Crow wowbotahipo, what eowd ho am It Mag ht thaw walothrrtag dayoT (By JCAT1ILBKN BILLS la LeoUe’a Weekly. nMT BSD CBOSS CHRISTMAS aad thrflKag thtagTthat brings 'waath kiag a< real groataow to ow Itm, It b tha ohaarwaco of our diet Bod Crew Chriotww. One caaaot haw mo the tboaght of it* awa prtatoaow aad ik rignhWonco ia thi* world of oaguhh without hariag touched tho Ughwt thought* of oD (*• wurtd—that which w*i giwi oo the birthday wo am eolahratiag— "Beheld. I bring you good tiding* of great joy which. ahaQ bo to all pee pW”; aad that which wo* axpreaaod fat tho Bad Crow Treaty wade by notion*, which aaublhhod that in warfare the rick aad wounded of tha •aomj thould bo werod to the Bod Cm*. Thi* k a Chriitmaa wboa wo cua ■®* wo our BOW young aotdicro, otrong aad riraight of hade, without riaioa tolplw Wo (um mo tha happincw of our children without thinking of thooa little once la luropo who haeo etarred to death. Perhaps wo can not deck our children's Christmas taweo without remembering that He In whooo honor they ore wee a “man of sorrows and acqaalaird with grief *n *ho Bed Crow campaign for 10,. 000,000 now members during tha week preceding Christmas there la acopo for nB our tiuilwinw. al our richest imaginings, afl our newborn power of simplicity of heart. aU our poaoibUHtoa of wrvieo. Tho Bod Crow Chapters have ask od aB weathers of tha Americas Bod Cross to take part ins simple ecru moeip os Christmas Bwe—tho placing of • lighted candle in tho window *intng through a Bod Crum Berrios flag on tho window pane. This flag to a piece of white transparent paper, Wne-bordered, with the sign of the *to^&eu, Are lachw square In tho ded for each of thTh^iohold to n marnbur of tho Bod Crow, b *" **■ *^,***J>, .*f •■rri®e in this «pm 00 «»tortbu that tho jfi Crow win glow tnm tho windows of ou* houwo over of thd'tond, » r b i 9 l TWt^bttle children aty - hi safety **■“ nt*n «* Thy That AatKM* bo ae mto derided • He* Mtfc Thy Jaotfco with his net with threats or — oa Lord Ced of Hostel That Liberty be aot betrayed aad ■old, Aad that her sons prere worthy of the heo«d| that Frii dew’s flag asy shelter as of old. Her decorate the Arises of Gold aad Greed, Wo non; aad oa oar ranoorialej sword We aak Thy bleosia*, Lord. that honor be iaoi| those price teas tblnaa Wlthoat which Mfs shall oaoa of little worth; That covenants ho aot the sport of hteAi That freodoB shall aot parish ftoa the earth, We com; across a scarred aad blood rtaiaed sod. Lead as, Alafehty God I UUKF FOB POLAND The t wort too Bod Croos has ap Htiyslatid ftod^at foe tbs 1 rsliof of eeadttteao bordorfha ^art«oattea la Pelaad. Infests aad " ■' I.. -Ji-LJI m to lighten tto hardens ud ae toner tto strength of tto fighting toM. k presented to sn by the Bed Cnm Christmas Membership Ctos P^gn. This week k h planned to add 10.000,940 names to tto Bed Cross rolls. Fifty thousand recruiting tooths tors been opened throughout tto Valid State* to receive enlist, ■rats. It k planned to make merabor •hip ia tto Bed Croea atoist as »»«t as eitlaemsUp. To that and tt Is propasad that to* way shall to ■ad* so open that no on* can remain an outaider through loch of proper invitation. Hers k aa opportunity to stow tto 1*17 Christmas spirit, aa wan as to gat is to tto war work that sununoaa all patriotic Americans. President Wlkon, ia apt phrase, has proclaimed that "Rad Cram membership ia tto Christaus spirit ia terms of action."' *** woman of America ■she tost eotimont ring like a cath edral rUmc throughout tto land on Christmas mom. MORE CO FROM ULUNGTON LlUington snd the Immediate com munity has done a noble part In furb ishing soldiers for Urn army of our country. There are vary f*w young men left that are tt for military service. With • few exceptions, tto large number an taring tto service from hex* are volunteers. This week has assn other , body of our splendid young »•" bid farewell to home and loved oaee, and assume the hasardoue duties of a soldier. Tbee. leering this week are: Mr. Alton G. Johnson, who has enlisted In quartermaster's department of the Medical Corps; Maseru, o. & Atkina •ad Walter Sutton, ia the aapply de PVU“n* •* tha aviation corps. All tlmm repart to Fort Thomas, Kr„ for assignment to doty.Harnett Post. UO CROSS NOTES FROM FRANCE In om weak ia November the Am erican Red Cross tints of cemmantes' tlon canteens la France served ap proximately *0,000 aoldicn. At ona eaataan a cwp of coffee waa tarred arary tea aacenda for a period of two hours. The peteeere ef werk at thaee waa vary great At one of the Amefeaa aviation tsainiag camps in France Mias Gtvaa WOaon, with sin othac Amaatean Rad crom cmrtea. workem, baa atertm) a rest station that h giving eaeaflamt t* aviation atndaata and mam of tbs aagtnsevia* eerpa ia aarvfeg hoiehocelate and saadwicbaa. Ona jJW o*F. in a boor and thrsa qimr Work oa some of tbs aaetioat at tba Blibny Hospital far Tubercular bms. which will have 3 BO beds, was completed tba test week in Novem ber. Foot hundred patients In French tubercular hospitals la Furls bars beam cheered by gifts of food and games, and by vWta from tba American Bad Cross visitors. si Six delegates ara acting an Amari- 8 can Rad Croaa agsnta in aiding re- g fngeea in department# of France far 1 tram Paris; and the Paris office is 8 shipping clothing to wozhass all evar g Prance. FUml arrangements hgva 8 been made far naa of a laxga bvlid- g lag on tho Avenue da Maine ia Paris, jj which the Bad Croaa ss agnipping to g boose refugee* ' > ■ Jus s'* womans gontnha— Vw-~ gW*'" OoaaaO of National IHfanac naa ar- v tanged to fotnab a hedge to every J woman who rogistars to work in to- W operation with the committee. m In five year* tho* portion of tbs > world's gold montary stock (cola and bullion ooed as money) held by the United States baa Increased from one-fifth to more .than one-third. ILL THE NKW8 INTHfi! DISPATCH 8 TO MY FRIENDS || AND PATRONS Z. V. SNIPES {GARAGE] | ■ 1 V • • $105 FOR $100.oo or $52 FOR $50.oo when appUed on the purchase price of any mueical inatroment in our store. Read this ad, and then come to see us, and let us prove to you that it is to your urtcicst to consider this before buying elsewhere. ^ We operate the only exclusive music store in Dunn, in fact the only one in this coun try, and can sell you anything you want in the music line from a piece of music to a °r a st1rai«ht Come in and see our line, including UKUEL . ES' GUITARS, ETC., and the wonderful PATHEPHONE. THE PATHEPHONE IS DIFFERENT! When you see and hear the Patho phone, you will not be asked to make comparisons of vague, Intangible simi larities. Yon will find It unmistakably different—visibly and audibly different from any phonograph that you have known. Different in cause, different in result; • different In TONE and in means of producing that tone. It is the ' only phonograph equipped with the PATHE SAPPHIRE BAH No mechanical task of changing needles is going to obtrude into your en joyment of that glorious, vital, living flow of music. Therd are NO NEEDLES TO CHANCE .in the Pathephone!_ Undisturbed enjoy c«ent, no needle expense, no leek of music because needles have run out— »nd no danger of. ruining a fine record You £»« Pl»y the Pathephonc dVk (f P,e«a«> impossible with needle-played machines) because Uie smooth polished surface of the Pnthe Sapphlro Ball CANNOT in any way injure the record. Records CAN'T WEAR OUT We guarantee every Pathe record to ' P»y *t least one thousand times with the Pathe Sapphire Ball, without impadr “ j ^the un*xcelled boauty of tone and without showing any perceptible wear on the record. That’s the Pathe guarantee, the broadest ever given on any standard record—and it means longer pleasure and a record collection which can re^ main intact for yean, without need for discarding those very records which you have played most because they were your favorites! Surely you are going to MAKE THIS A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS by buying your SSSffiSS1 °r y°Ur bC8t gentleman friend 801116 kind of MUSICAL instrument We carry die famous ®£HN INC CHRI STM AN, and RICCA PIANOS. Come in . to see our display before CHRISTMAS, whether you intend to buy or not. We will en tertain you the best we can, and think no less of you if you do not buy. PARRISH & DRIVER, 121 R. R. ST. The John A. McKay Mfg. Co., )unn • * ' I (Incorporated) General Fwndry, Machine and Metal Works. 8 —: r—---;—:-:- • ) i •• v •! I rt ’kinds o£ machjnervL W»K«v> one of the best plants 1 of this cOTftJL We Jcar?y‘ in stock atr all 8 time* a nice line of Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies | Shafting. Boiler, Tubes, Pulleys, Mandrels, Swing I Saw Machines, etc. We carry constantly in stock | V a large stock of ti e celebrated James Ohlen & Sons | Saws. Inserted end solid tooth, both Cut-off and | Rip. See us for anything in Machinery or Machine work. Over Quarter Century of Knowing How The John A. McKay Mfg. Company, Dunn, N. C. 1 Bank of Cape Fear^^jj Deposits, December 11th, 1818--1 ML122.ro Deposits, December 11th, 1818-j__ 180,878.70 Deposits, December 11th, 1817___ 352,414.12 Our deposits have grown from less than one hundred thousand dollars ^^IU?4NoEoQUAKTER OF A minion DOLLARS LN THE PAST 1 HKKfc YcjARo. Upon the strength of our statement, the growth of our deposits snd ths backing of onr directors we solicit your account. Our directors are all Dunn Cltlsens and not only know you personally but know your wants. - __' Director* t &u,“j&nc.r9ia;rn.!,^Jn !?. K&.D- ° . 0-hJrra"iiP3S,iriSi."cS:*“' vl~Pr“,'"r"; H B T«1~ ^_» Bank of Cape Fear f ’ ^ - • A ■ **
The Dunn Dispatch (Dunn, N.C.)
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Dec. 19, 1917, edition 1
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