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GREAT WALL OF CHINA IN POINT OF IMPORTANCE AS WAR DEFENSE ‘ = he celebrated Hindenburg line, or;numerous: pill-boxes for machine guns} eee = = a DAL ee = - q 17.46, South Dakota during this per- N VIL I i J jod ent add men, of whom 4,]1 were ] accepted-and 533 rejectea, making its Y R percentage of rejections 10.36. Mo: i /, |tanatana’ sent 7,138, of whom 6,66 uck, while 473 were returned making / urged that the few who have fot yet found time to visit thi polling places and sign for their quotz do so before the board” «lose shop this evening. Other towns in the state alfeady are reported over the tbp, and the Bi “The. state ‘onvention in. Jefferson : City was largely attended, creating the “Missopri Anti-Single ‘Tax League” YUUAN UUAT LU which was organized i ae eT) t 7 | sional-district and 2 y. for j se i | Rolding public meetings and distribut- t _ ing literature. Kunds were raised for state and county purpose da state egfried line, barring the Allies’} nd, in faet, every devi¢e the Germans ers at eda fs its rejection over 6.62 percent. Min have been. alle pt a | BAarek committee wish the tapital 3 ; cf ad 25 - aistecand con statelraad to Berlin, has been compared | yy vay. Dable to. assemble to block icity to be in at the tap of the list of pte coe eteenasrensetoat ely: vigprous, rat pocesbtul anh Sek coy by the German leaders to the great) Near Bullecqurt was a formidable ce Rpts Shane Te ane aa) Somers ae ing it the very favorable rejection,per- E 8. 2 i is aign Con: | shit Inti i _4 drive. | iy z ~ 5: ; lo 4 iy A | ducted therefrom. wall of China, Until the British broke | underground. fortification, known as CA ane beara a y fi pacs centage of 3.17. The banner ‘state of S. J. Doyle Tells of Fight Waged tie ere co of the publicity{# iu the spring of 1917 they believed |the “Tunnel Treitch,” which the Ger-| ESS a Cone -[Percentage “of Rejections for| iio Wetton is the, District of Colum- ~ ‘ against. Fe Retr = |committee, 1 recall the details of that| it impregnable to assault, i s believed to be impregnable. “This |~ oh ee thd : oe = .@ ‘which out of 2,697 gnen entrained against Fallacy by Farmers , Battlenot: oral aioathe otatis Of phat the Chinese wall, and regarded jit as|tunnel \connectin gthe trenches was{ Hogs, recéipts . $000; Physical Defects Very Small ba put 37 rejected, its percentage be- ~ in, Missouri terest. . Missouri has never bean stfr- the. elghth wonder of the world. nore than a mile long and was mined | butchers $19.30 to 29.19; ‘in this State ing 2,12, ‘Texas is, second in’ rank. ; ted to such depths aad heights by an{, THe Hindenburg line as generally | for its whole levgth, lighted/with elec: |20.09;. pac n, spies oni With put 72 rejections out of'a total - > economic pr non-partisan issue. jdefined is about 60 ee jones ale aL end) had: entrances at short in-| 718.00 to pigs ,18.00 to 18.50. ; ~ Sot! 3281¢ men, waking its percentage y ning in a general north and south di- tervals. t was reinforced by con-| €attle, je td $1.00 low: “North Dakota continifes to have} o 9, S j WHAT TOWNLEY PURPOS: a tr armers ve Stump. [rection across the Picardy Plain’ in crete plll-boxes,angl support trenches.f| er; bulls 2c to Sie lower; calves $1! cause for pride in the fike physique] ae: aby we se ‘ ‘armers who had never made Al prance! Its ngrthern extremity was. ‘the British captured it in November, | lo -stockers and feed E ws ee = srqin” t4 ” iption Under M 3 i speech took the stump—and many a guarded by th® heavily fortified bas-| 1917.» - lower the young men we ar@ sending (9), /Conscription Under Moses. Would Saddle all Cost of Govern-| tirery orator was created over migbl-[rion of Vimy Ridge and by the mining! Relow Gralncourt the British troops’ Suecp, receipis 10.) / | raining gamp,” sel General Fraser | - MSS Pin arie ene esi pon i 7 mn ran high. Sit-)aity of Lens, whose underground cor-!found great catacombs along the Hin- 4——uuyw. today. “Our percéntage’ of repections ;law. He wanted wm army and he mae and’as Mea cea pemaitaterts es a ugh. Sir tcity Lens, 5 combs 2 y. “Our percéntage of repe wants n Pre ¢ ment on Land as Means He taxers traveled: over the state, | Uy, Of Lens, whose unterervave bareigenburg, line, these were elaborately | FOR! RENT—Iive --room. ~cottake’| toy physical, defects gontinues ‘to run |this. tule: ‘Krom twebly .seurs Old and upward, all that are able tp go fund, anc ent $16. in many Phone 404 Ave B. FE red the British. The southern end of fitted yp &s_battalion headquarter mpared with low, 3.90 per cent as of Confiscation instand e socialistic - spiéakers ; - anstancse ate 80% teligniG speakers ithe Hindenburg line/ proper, is in the /clectrically lighted and protected | ny 9 28 3b y ce (forth to war in Israel” were to’serve. Fargo, Sept. p8—The sugar-coated aroused = ¢ opposition to.the dal vicinity of La Fere or Laon. That{concrete:trenches. In front of €am- ayy W. Ss. §——— a Wational average of 5.19 per cent.” |i pevistration boards were alko al * , Sept. 28. > sugar-coated! ger point. — ¢ tnd is protected in part by the forest \praj, the villages behind the line had $2.50 PER DAY paid one lady ineach| From February 10 to July 13, 1918 Lovo srunt.exeription which, Inf 7.250 fighting fowed to ‘grant. exemption which In- North Dakota entrained 7 “l for adop- istri town to distribu’ ulars for not single, tax doctrine propos “Single t was studied in every|or gt, Gobain and the fortifications /beneath them great chambers which |, cluded-men Who had‘new: how tion by the people of North Dakota bY|home. Single’ tax books were vought it 3 | "i Fr 5 9 sted P Socialists W ave cloaked | eng As a GAH GR CIN around Laon. ¢ hit would-be a slander to call dugouts.|* concentrated flavoring, in tubes ;men; 6,967 were a $3 rejected, pea icy ries RE a group of social tay ho have loaked and read. /Many lecturers against sit-!" Between Vimy Ridge o nthe northThey, were more like hotels, fitted with| Permanent position. F. B. Barr jand the percentage of rejections Was yet: tdedicated,t: and those- who hdd Honoah Ai tapravements?| ia -ate-| Sener gavemare anace | and La Fere on te south the line/électtivity, water, ‘sewers, + drying; Co., Chicago. § 28 1t|3.90: per cent. Alabama, whose per-|vinesards of which they. had not yet cussed at length, and the fallacy. of Dela than they a ea ses-west of Cambrai and St. Quen- rooms, and kitchens. They were shell e BUY W.S. centage of repjections is higher than eaten and—finally those who were the dinétrine -aiaclostd,.in a. nartiele ae than they usec in po 0 as toy protect those two Am-|proof and bomb proof. The trenches ‘Tribune Want.Ads Bring Results. _| that ‘of a®y other state, entrained 11, |afrald to fight. p ; rie . given to the public today by the joint fe AN Burd tank.” {portant industrial and railway cen-|there were built, along <the banks of z £ Sales Elven 10 the Dube oe ee ARE The se ene cee to rever| tore Which. are. routes for bringing |the Canal, dl-Nord, Whit rune pore = ; forthe eigetion of S.J: Doyte for EO | neat wt the thought of pncing ait the| gaa, r ne Cer Aye | topagtant Geren spronsiglds_ ro Q 13 iy pnt Phan ae nett made by the burda Giic bas beld 0 2 t ae ne the German line ag continue south- |tect thé “southern ‘section of the line} fi © D . e.. @ ° 5 ; Se z 5 is - at Se eu yard f a Fere e Ai ea 42 ore, T f St. z actment of the single tax in that state]o¢ the situation and tumed a | fiver! and heims, following the line{hain presents, an almost, insuperable ; 7 < . is presented by the committee, which | te single t cain the eountry life of the Chemin des Dames, They call |obstacle in attacking, this end of. the E ! q SN) atin Missouri ; single ae ates . “|that part of tke line southeast of La jline. s ‘ 7 . ’ CF y a‘ that in Missourl the single} point of view, single tax was almost} ere the Albreich line. ‘This would) Laon, lying within the “Big Corner,” : , the wealthy inte the hold- Lae aan gp ne add about 45 miles, making a total/where the line turns/eastward along | Pr a 2 ct petadnal property poases|gnvi of singlé tax the syn-liength of more than’ 100 miles, Gen-jthe Chemin des Dafnes, is regarded] - , BUSINESS TRAINING ~ \ PHOTO-DEVELOPING cans, yhocathrongl Cle medians Of] ee a cram 8 crally, however, the Hindenburg line “s the keystone;af-the Whole German ORL aN = Bae ; s i pent ae C “Interests” for It. has been described as running only tem. . Hundreds’ of German batter- si s \ N pa a SE a eae celved purden oF] “Some of the corporations and cer-|trom Vimy Ridge to La Pere. lies were installed in the screened. ra- pisisanek You Can Enroll at This | FAOESToNAy Frasrans om Artzreut Phofoauarnas land tain big ‘interests’ started out very-| Fearitig that the northern end. of} vines.around that city and in the for- ———— ‘ a Le Fe. ~ | and. discussion of the single tax,|¥ery favorable to the Single Tax: Cer-|the line might be turned: the Germans’ ests of St. Gobain. witdd. 7 MODEL OFF{CE PRACTICE | pat Q CEpING the comuilltée Toads off with : quota. | tin, public men .who had contribute | established a “switch” line connecting | ~ Southwest of Laon the town was ie rs | Fe | Nm = tion from “Progress and Poverty,” aj '° “The - ot ng ret bury a tc} with the Hindenburg line, at Sucant| protected by Massit of Menamptetil, school under guarantee of a sat-! | ) ut ‘| TU we ov cover, Candic 3 for pubic office.jand running north about 25 miles to |behind- whose crest are e un 5 : aa i ® the original 1 unning, h abo iles behind si e hug nder. : isfactory position as soon as| iw pee by Henry Geo; helters, some hig | [ whole regiment. book single tax adyocate. ‘They called this switch | ground ravines and jenotgh to hold a BISMARCK: :Nortr Davora who had previously. gone on record in| Drocourt. favor of single tax, rushed to either |/the Wotan line. ge 403 and 404 tee ee | rf Ge ‘competent. or your tuition Te-| of that book setting forth the George aah * withdraw. fr their] ‘The % laa Apap: © Ti Rapes Py 7 theory as follows: denounce, it or withdray om th ake norton end of, the Rinden. |The fore st West of Taon was crammed funded. Send for particular: | Bring or mail in your films for “| do not propose either to purchase races, burg line and the Wofan line both, with a vast store of munitions and E:. | , ts or to eanticeate private property in Poll-workers, withous pay, were or-}bave been broken more than once by /materials. Divisions oftroops could When you know more about this | Expert Developing , oe Sa, ialoaae aha] Sano aE y country polling Juhe British armies and both are now concentrate in it inseen, ' college and what it has done for | vig RUG, 4 TORii g individdals | Place in Miss rmed with sant-|in possession of the British armies.) Recently thé Germans, discovered ’ ; RINNE STOR second needless. Let the individdals hundreds of the most successful | i Il retain, if they| Dies of the style of the ballot, with}Long ago the Germans lost Vimy)that the big dugouts along the Hin- who now hold it still retain, i Y|SGonstitutional. Amendment No. Six” |Ridge abd have failed to retake it. | |denburg line were-nothing but:death ee: nal Bismarck, N.‘D. business ‘men and women, you'll | i . i f what they are 2 vase. eo nail THEIR aed Let | marked , practically every Mis-| ‘The Hindenburg lite is not a trench, |traps. An, order ‘by the German divi-| : \ pleased tinue to call it THEIR land, SUrian was advised and counselled put a system of fleld fortifications. | sioial commander forbade the Ger- || attend: Write | = let them buy and sell and bequeath! Pefore entering hisypolling place In. places it is said to be ten miles; man troops to occupy dugouts which lage roe | CLEANING and. DYING and devise We may safely leave - Heresy Shown Up. - deep, consisting not only of_the trench | descend more than eight steps under- G. M. LANCGUM. z | them the shell, if we take the KER-| “The damnable heresy was show® /system, but of multiple lines of barbed | ground. opt Nes Ras , Pres., | NEL.” up in its true light. Single Tax is op; wire — entanglements, -concrete posi-| " Behind ‘he Hindenbirg line the Ger-| - - 4 Bismarck, N. D. | E : ‘it i t necessa © confiscate | Posed to every egitimate interest of/tions for artillery, deep dugouts capa-|mans are credited with three other |/ : € ’ | Tae Gage ete cus seceeeary” tov contle: agriculture, “Te is purely, socta istic.|ble of housing a’ battalion of troops, |lines of defenses. = : = BARBIE’S , i and founded in the interest of the in- \ 5 cate the rent. In this way the state | 7 a1 and corporate wealth and free ; AUTOMOBILES, ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES | DRY CLEANING ee | niversal landlgrd | ma ie collnig heraelt do" als jtrade. There never has been a real Thassos Heir G reason offered why the farmer should 5 ce orihe g pay all the taxes of the bauke. the is ownership of land by the ailfoad, the merchant, the manufac-| pene Oe eagle tax, aa ap-(turer, the mechanic, the doctor, they plied to the North Dakota political |J#wyer, and the millionaire. Hed i , AL Ms, in Fituation, is found in the fact that the| | “At the po ag ” om doctride was set forth in House pill|the vote for single ta September 28, 1918.—When I first; penitentiary without a trial by jury. 44, supported by Governor Frazier, and | ore @ ist single tax was 508.127. All) took ofticé I really hoped that by this | Ve: one or two of our justices seem opposed by Mr. Doyle. Mr. Doyle also the constitutional amendments were] time our court would be’up with its| disposed to-hold to the contrary be- s the particular proposed con-! defeated, going down in a general “no"| work and have ‘a clean slate sO. as to, cause of an old and erroneous decision | AND DYE WORKS| -. MISSOURI VALLEY |) _ MOTOR CO. | Factory Distributors of CHEVROLET AUTOMOBILES | Smith-.Form-a-Tracks URDAY EVENING LETTER - By Justice J. E. Robinson At Western Sales Co. Phone 394—109 Front St. t We call for and deliver. Mail [7 orders promptly filled. . at Distributors of MAXWELL AND OLDSMOBILE AUTOMOBILES opp . d : 7 bs pg stitutional amendments now before se Single tax was buried in Missouri seeide. te nee wi : bias | ETE ca er ‘ c i, De JL PORTAGE TIRES Smith Tractors ts ql : people-of North Dakota that sets forth G ea we ‘ i i DI at is ail a matter of the; must you, in confidence, that, in : . 2 = —= . Keliy-Springfield and Firestone and when presented under any form} future. jone respect, judges are much like ai or guise will be voted down as sure; On January’ 1, 1917, when three |herd of sheep—when one does’ wrong uri farmer se 3 ihe forked judges were retired after holding a|tHhey all go wrong. When they make hidden hind| month. after their term expired, they! a wrong decision, then in similar cas-| and Prince Alberts of the/jert undecided 150 appeals when they jes, tney are dispused to adnere to the the single tax idea under the head of |# exemption of improvements on land | ¢ s the M from taxation. as the M uri.farm In its ‘analysis of the single tax, the| tail of ‘confiscation SHREN DRAGON (lhc oe tes ote eg ey ps SPARK PLUGS =e" \s U I T S r ' by frocks y committee quotes from a. letter by| the ad. Prince, itor Jewell Mayes, secrete"” of the Mis- city soe lis 8 who Te ice ie i should have left a clean slate. At the| wrong and to build error upon error. = ' souri state board of agriculture. Jef-) and who p low beaind offic oe , | Present there are undecided 166, ap- Heace, | think it. would be a real 1, = _ = : forson City, Mlo., who was in charge| Who look upon the country nan as iR|peals.. Fifty of these were argued ) blessing if the law reports and the rec- Automobile Acces- : os y up : ' ‘ouri| Norant and opposed to presress. AS)and submitted \and most of thenr/ords of the old decisions were all | mee es sories of AH‘Kinds FILTERED ~ + «+ of the publicity campaign in M when the fight was staged there in *1912. In part Mr. Mayes says: Saddle Tax on Farmers. “The year 1912 witnessed the at-} sure as the real farmer under; single tax he is just that certs that surely. against it.” . ney W, 8. ‘ should have been decided in the days | burned up. Indéed, the habit of fol- MY» /of long ago. Now, what are the .rea-|lowing error has, prevailed to such sons for such a gross failure to’ ad-|an. extent that. in ‘some states judges \minister justice without delay; as I|have been. bribed’ to> fix. and word | afte : \ i . eect MOTOR CAR ; Expert Dry Cleaning . SUPPLY COMPANY |}. KLEIN. - TAILOR AND CLEANER, tempt to saddle. the single tax onto| J J AT al : think, one of the chief reasons is thag|their decisions to’ mislead the inno- te GASOLINE Missouri farmers. 1 each gates fogs eel perfectly at lib-|cent and judgés iny other a pale ba “ G r country men met one day in} erty to follow the old custom, to do|staies. i s. i hin ria ts i - Kansas City at the office of the late) - his work or leave it undone, to pass} Though-jg may. seem quite absurd, Free Air and Water Distributors of Automobile, is} ELECTRICAL Senator George Falloof, early in .the| ™\ HAVER Rin a large part of his time -in fishing,|there is hafdly a case argue: ‘before |}... 4 Supplies, Federal Tires 2 summer, and then and there decided | hunting, speech-making or in some|jour court that the attorneys do not mee BATTERY Veedol Oils. i - to call a state convention at the cap-) outing.. There is rarely a day or ajring in and: cite decisions from. half | . K ‘3 | ita to lay before the people the truth| D T Week that -"l of the Judges are to|the states of the anion: For instance, || SERVICE STATION ||{ ; ae 4’ —THE—' abott the propaganda, which evident-! ‘ be found at their chambers during | in . D. 244-274, there is a thirty- fi E 7 y : ly was being financed by Joseph Fels, | AL 1 regular business hours; some are|page case in which’the attorneys and ~ - 206 4th St.’ Phone 765 ELECTRIC SHOP. ° : | - nearly always absent or tardy for one,|the court cite over five hundred de eee td " * two or three days in a week. They |cisidns from other states. The cita-] HARDWARE—iMPLEMEN'TS B. KE. SKEELS — tions cover some nine pages; and for do not seem to think it a sin or a Station Now Being Established shame to draw a good salary for doing | booking the useless stuff, the people Everything Electrical *.. mi to) re Co ing Will Maintain Direct. work which is left undone. When the|do pay about $20 a. pa Q | k F A $2 ge. 1 purpose \ A - hg Touch with U. S. next legislature meets we must op for | to ask the next legislature to “cut that bh Fixturesjand Supplies id mM aoe a law requiring judges and other state fall. out” and to make no appropriation elco Farm Light Plante v Bis a rc k i © | officers to give an ‘accounting of their | for, reporting .any..decisions in excess ' \ COMPANY Willa: as ¥ 1 ; | work before receiving a.voucher for|of four or five pages. * F ilar ervice Battery : WILL SCENT GAS ATTACKS j their monthly salary. “Without super-| There is no reason for paying to a | 4 Station : reported. $1,500 when the clerk of our court could do the samo for $500. Within the next few years, I: hope the lawyers will learn to make short- er and better briefs and’ arguments vision or accounting, it is folly to look Tours, Central France, Sept. 27—|for efficiency in any public service. ‘ To clear the slate we must allow less The can a y will s be shar- e wi The emerican sadew ve l ie ue aa time for talk, write shorter. decisfons, ing with the French in the operation | and give full time to the work, : 1 i! , i FINE BUGGIES | x Distributors ae Phone 870 408 Brogdway new. vcaiclage or: wagon it will pay gaya poae My ii you to get our prices, - Z i = = Dr. Mellenthin = of the highest and most powerful] No one has yet attempted to show] and that the judges will learn to make SPECIALIST wireless sending station in the world.|any error inethe law or logic of my shorter and better decisions, to. state FRENCH & WELCH CADIBLAC This ie now nearing completion on{9Pinion holding that under the consti-| REASONS CONCISELY and to admin. |! Hardware — Tools — Implements Automobiles SHOE FITTERS * | tution of the state, no person may be |ister justice without dey as required Harness —~ ‘Carriages —: Wagons || |~ Base ze the French coast—the point cannot e | eonvieted of crime and sent to the| by, the constitution: - Kee) e : 73 pie td aterm abn at BIG LOAN IS GOING —* AUNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS ————$ 1 . GREAT. IN BISMARCK A. W. LUCAS CO. ~’ WEBB. : BROS. UNDERTAKING ~ }}: Undertakers — Embafmers For His Seventh Year in North Dakota stated—and its giant towers can seen rising 810 feet. Soon it will be in direct touch with America with far more power than ever before, supple- menting the cable for transatlantic service and perhaps with its new pow- er rivaling. the eable ‘for quick com- munication. tack-may turn on the fore-knowledge of the wid and barometric condi- tions. It has been a coincidence that most of ‘the German offensives: have come during periods of favorable wea- ther, and this~has led to statements that. they. shad, developed some ‘new and superior device of weather fére- \ DOES NOT USE SURGERY (Continued Fram Page One.) ‘peen . paid, to the . yarious, ward, committes. actically everyone made the initial payment of 10 per: cent; at Will be at M’KENZIE HOTEL All along the fkont small wireless stations have been set up to intercept casting. But those who have most to} do with the service say the allied fore- the time of subscription, as requested by the government, While a consider- - PARLORS Funeral Directors DAIRY=MILK—CREAM, - Wednesday & Thursday, Oct. 9 & 10.| enemy gadio exchanges and locate en- ¥ : emy sMtions. Messages are picked ect expert as any the world) sije number paid for their bonds in’ Day Phone 645 pire . : { ae Office hours 9 a.m. to 4 BM. |yy from all the capitals of Europe, f full. Everyone yamie’ in’ smiling and f . v | SAFETY ‘FIRST Licensed Exabalmer in Charge Two Days Only No Charge for Examination and especially from the larger German cities. This practice of intercepting messages seems to be universally ac- cepted as a war necessity, and the crop daily gateher includes those from friends, as well as foe. The enemy Carrier pigeon service is still anoth- er branch of communication which the American army is ding highly ad- vantageous in the iN. The pigeon- eers, as they are called, have become an important, adjunct of the front, with several “hundred enlisted men they kept on smling' after they dis- covered the amount of their allotment. where there was one individual who was \inclind to believe Ke, had been hit a trifle hard, there. were twenty who voluntarily sincreased.their appor- tionment. ae (erat Night Phone 100... . . . “As W. CRAIG Licensed Embalmer,in Charge Day Phone 50 ‘ Night Phone 687 —Buy’ Only— : ‘PASTEURIZED = has many small raido stations alon, inp ” x ty . Dr. Mellenthin iova regular gradu-|the front,’ whtch are in constant ream abit a score pot pellets, Caulpped "i |b. You eau: say :for ile, Seal Ba : : ; : ‘@ is|Munication with Berlin and Hanover, Fie! ledding wiz S, (uc: | Jones Of the ‘general city: committee, : ~ ~\ : ate in Medicine and Surgery an the two central errémy stations Some of the leading pigeon fanciers; «that Ward Four is coming’ through BISMARCK DAIRY CO licensed by the state of North Da- ‘The Americ ace tbls aqua have been commissioned in ‘ this] in: great shape. The people over here “ : ie yi {| < 2 : < kota. He visits professionally the he He fn a bad mn rg s fa tish |Dranch, and they. ate breeding birds! are really buying until it-hurls. They . ne f ~" 210 Broad more important towns and cities and Channel, whi i consfects the French of the finest stock. Captured enemy |are. actually straining théniselves to : 4h : r 0 Broadway, offers to all who call on this trip ioeraph rie anes tne cme di. {Pigeons show that the Germans ‘are/ Jack up the government. ‘There isn’t ; ; : a Phone 348, consultation’ and examination free, Pecth with: the Giglick lines. ‘Thus | 2/80 using: very fine birds and are) 4 ward in the-city which will assay Mr Business Man ~ Gears expense of treatment when} oe onctals nee brotighth (eget: Placing much dependence bn the car-| higher in simon-pure Americanism, A pe ‘i : lesired. « 4 for direct immedi x 2 <jrlier-service. }man who»lives.in’‘Ward Four has a 2 apie ee y < ‘Necording. to. his method of treat-|¢T for direct immediate exchénge be)” rere. js. algp the motoreycle dis- ‘right to he proud of it.” Yt s : __. HEMSTITCHING ; , ment ‘he does not operate for chronic | }eadquarters at_the front. patch dervice ‘as an adjunct to the | riendly ‘Rivacry. N io » ‘. ‘ = appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of|"'sn' extension to transatlantic cable| telegraph, for cafrying maps and:long| Phere is. much: fridndly. rivalry be- i HEMSTITCHING “AND PICOT- E stomach, tonsils’ or adenoids. is only.a question of time, and with |documents too_bulky for the Wires. Yweem the various wards. When a Are you aware that you and your = , ING : if He has to his credit many wonder-|tnis realized, there is the’ possibility and the photographic branch, with a | committee receives an unexpected $5,-|}, business are judged by the kind of ‘Mat! Orders Fin ful results in diseases of the stomach,| ot jeast of direct immediate communi-| Unit for each division, keeping\a com-j40) subscription, some member 18 5 re -Juag. y iq 0: , . all Orders Filled. liver, Sbowels, blood, skin, nerves, |Cation between’ Washington and Amer- | Plete pictorial record’ of the American | promptly on the "phone to, Buoys Over stationery you use? / rate MRS. M,C. HUNT ~ heart, kidney, bladder, bed-wetting,|ican military headquarters at the| Military activities. , jit to other: ward workers. And when If it is printed in The Tribune’s 114 Broadway. ' Phone 849. \ catarrh, weak «lungs, rheumatisth, | fort, “ So he Altogether it is a huge work with | the latter have an opportunity. to up-to-date Job Department you need \ 4 z Late sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal’ ail-| Weather forecasting and meteoro-)S0me three to four per cent of the | taliate, they,do not pass if ap. ‘he fe f-the j y 3 arr = * “ments. 3 . . logical work is another branch which| elite army—or about 35,000 officers}. The number of volunteer pond bry- lave no tear O1 the judgment. A PA eT ! _ vt you have been ailing for any|nas become highly important in, the|@"d men in a force of a millfon men crs who had not been listed or as-|} If you are not in the habit of hav- This. establish- P : $ Jength of time and do not get any| American military operations. It has|—™alutaining the steady flow of com- signed am allotment= 1s surprisingly |}/ ing us do your work, drop'in and let ment is run un: ; i * ; hetter, do not fall to-call, as improper | played its part, not only in the deter- |™unication throughout this werve sys-| high. In the downtown polling Places us talk the matter over with you der strict, union | ‘ Bismarck ‘ méasures rather than-disease are very|mination of the moment for big of=|te™ of the American afmy. there have been dozens of.sales to Pati heer: ‘heh ues conditjons;' there- FB it Co 5 often the cause of your long-standing |fensive movements, whep steady cléar a es transients. newcorhers and-others who |J timates cheer ully given on all by giving our urniture mpany. = printing from a business’ card té a . 5 polis, a it wos = geatal mieaaviney e ANd Cae - 7 \ re tee 5 é 3 x . ers : j tase si : S e \ i e. \ fi i i. 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