NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 69 
RED CROSS APPEAL 
In BEHALF OF RELIEF SHIP FoR WAR 
SUFFERERS, RECEIVED FROM RED 
Cross HEADQUARTERS, 
WASHINGTON 
“During the war with Spain 
thousands of dollars were sent by the 
European Red Cross Societies to the 
American Red Cross to aid in the 
care of our sick and wounded soldiers. 
Now in the hour of their supreme 
need the American Red Cross, both 
for the sake of humanity and to ex- 
press our gratitude for their aid to us 
in the time of trouble and distress, 
has decided to charter a ship and send 
to each country involved, doctors 
nurses and hospital supplies. This 
ship sailing under the Red Cross flag 
will be under the protection of the 
treaties of Geneva and the Hague, 
and can enter any harbor for the dis- 
charge of its beneficent duty; in no 
other way can this trained personnel, 
so greatly needed, reach the different 
countries Protection is provided 
also for the personnel of the Red 
Cross societies of neutral states that 
render aid by the treaty of Geneva. 
The American Red Cross appeals 
most earnestly to all of our people, to 
the Governors of States as Presidents 
of the Red Cross State Boards to the 
Red Cross Chapters, to Berets of 
cities, to Chambers of Commerce, +o 
Boards of Trade and to all associa- 
tions and individuals for contribu- 
tions to carry on this work. Con- 
tributions may be designated by the 
donors if they so desire, for the aid 
of any special country and will be 
used for the country designated; but 
assistance will be given to all in the 
spirit of the Red Cross, represented 
by its motto ‘‘Neutrality—Humanity.” 
“Grieved as we may be over this 
terrible war, the agonizing cry of suf- 
fering men cannot appeal to us in 
vain. The American Red Cross asks 
for a prompt and generous response.” 
Contributions may be sent to W. O. 
Chapman, Treasurer Essex Co. Chap- 
ter American Red Cross, Salem, 
Mass. 
(Signed) Loursa P. Lorine, 
Sec. Essex Co. Chapter, 
Pride’s Crossing, Mass. 
Mayor Foster Out?’ FOR REPRESEN- 
TATIVE 
Mayor Foster of Gloucester, who 
resides in Magnolia, has filed his 
nomination papers for the Republi- 
can nomination for representative to 
the general court from the 21st. dis- 
trict, comprizing part of Gloucester 
and the town of Manchester. P. H. 
3oyle of Manchester has been elected 
to the position the last two years. 
MERCENARY Mutt 
“I’m going to give you back our en- 
gagement ring,” she said. “I love an- 
other. 
“Will you give me his name and 
address?” he inquired, as he took the 
ring. 
“His address?” she exclaimed in 
surprise. “What are you going to do 
—kill him?” 
“No, indeed,” was the reply. “I 
want to sell him this ring.” 
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