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ADVERTISEMENTS e ADVERTISEMENTS =« . i = Conscienious = 7 Objection” | - guerm— jection 0 Y" A Proves a Live Subject = S A Bafferies defyrain | and snow Stand up 155 where others jail OUT in the open in the rain or snow, HE Leader’s editorial a few weeks ago on the exemption features of the selective draft law is still bringing responses from the people, some ap- proving, some taking exception to the opinion this paper has expressed. The law recognizes the principle that con- scientious objectors to war or to taking life should not be compelled to serve in the armies, but it discriminates among conscientious objectors. It ex- empts merely objectors who are mem- bers of churches whose creeds are op- posed to war and taking life. So far NEEDS IRON y AT.TIMES o put” strength_into her; nervé’s and color_into her checks,, - “There o &' n' be-no boxati- €ul, healiny, rosy - chee! women withs | out fron. The. trouble in the past has been that when wo- men needed el A ) fron they gen-, 30 degrees below zero or 130 above, as we know the Quakers and Seventh Sy ok N\ il the Hy-Watt Battery does full duty. It Day Adventists are the only sects to- tallic lor[(;n.‘ BE works where other dry batteries fail. whom this provision applies. The great A That’s why the ¢Hy-Watt’s”’ the night body of conscientious objectors, who do stomach and -\ s battery for the farm. not belong to these sects, are not ex- [harm than Eood.. Today - doctors” pre- empted. The Ilaw therefore makes fr‘f;l':gfi‘ a‘:fimfi :;g:}-ot 1‘{;‘::“;’;‘ i“s‘}g; It gives over double the sert\;ice of fl‘]te membership in a certain kind of church | assimirateas taoe mots blammm e ordinary round cell battery because its necessary for the privilege of ‘con- jurethesitesth fnorgupset sthe) stomach; made right side gut. t;nfle sinc lsbmtszlde scientious objection, Y ln:;enfveeal?.wl nsc'r:veé'fi,h fi?fiafifs‘,. “ where its all used up before the battery The Leader said that if the principle O ot lookine kW omen 2108, goes dead. Ordinary batteries, with the I of conscientious objection is applied, | Prstances. 1 have veea 1t in my owa zinc outside go ‘‘dead” beforé the zinc it should be applied to all conscientious Qoeiice with imost lsurprising results. > is half used. objectors. No conscientious objector ‘ should be denied his rights simply be- There’s the Hy-Watt Ford Headlight cause he is or is not a member of this “Steadier”” for maintaining a pO\Xerf}ll}, or that church. In addition, the Leader steady’llg}]lt effilo%"vd(’,‘:"i‘{ (ersml? ntse::'n'- could see no reason for exempting ’It;he‘r‘tla—ls tVVett” yH adll Bliste); :safet); ministers of the gospel and theological the ‘‘Hy-Vva andy DI = students. Ministers as a whole— \ . s y batteryforblasllng;1he‘i;lil)"v¥,v‘i:$:’f:ll3°lg_ though there were striking exceptions / ograph Battery; fltlle 03;1‘] leate liueeof —favored preparations for war by the A ; AN ; - phone Banttery‘;um;1 a Cal ‘I;ses of a-dcs United States, favored the United : i S T b, Hy-Watts for all the usu: : States entering the war and now are i s battery. supporting the war. Why should they RADIATORS : be exempted-from military service, the S i ask 3 J - Whgne]vel' ¥3;’ :‘{Yfiyfil‘li,yasgtle{gé flat Leader asked? If they are exempted REPAIRED your dealer 5 'l shi why not lawyers or physicians or farm € Vulcanizing and Retreading kind. If he c"“dt. supply you, we'll ship, boys or anybody else? ¥ Ship.your work to us. Full prepaid, to you direct. : line new tires. - All work ANOTHER WRITES ® guaranteed. Special atten- R Write for catalog today AGAINST EXEMPTIONS g% tion to out of town orders. 5 SERVICE TIRE CO. ; B. F. ASHEIIMAN Last week a woman, a Seventh Day WADE H. MURRAY, Prop. ‘, DISTRIBUTOR Adve'ntist, wrote defending .the ex- . 419 N. P. Ave., Fargo, N. D. i emption of her sect from service, stat- : FARGO, N. D. ing that Seventh Day Adventists were b loyal Americans and would serve their = 5, country in non-combatant branches of ) ;tllls: service.s}::s tl:lursez.t ztx:to drivers 01; Give Them to Baby Too— geons. e thoug e governmen was justified in exempting only such The baby a.s wel! as tlfe whole fam- 5 conscientious objectors as belonged to ily will “enjoy 5 churches which made that a part of Manchester Biscuits their creed, because no other conscien- SRR | tious objector could prove he was such Therestares;many; kinds cof: these i { and there would be frauds cn the gov- goods, in fact, we have biscuits for fii ernment if exemption was open to every occasion and all of them are S anybody claiming to be conscientious- good. A 7 | 1y opposed to war and killing. This Don’t bother to bake all day, but week, among others, the Leader re- use our biscuits made in a sanitary 2 ceived a letter from Alfred Karlson, factory. Everyone likes them. % Outlook Vale Route No. 1, Bismarck, 3 i K 3 : N. D, denouncing the exemption of ManCheSter Blscu]'t CO. :;5 ) 9 g - anybody from the draft law. The FARGO, N. D. ‘ 3 c ANAL Leader is glad to publish his contribu- pROBATE LAW Z tion to the discussion, without taking e L Z any responsibility for his views. He Y ESTATES OF DECEDENTS sy cal A i % 2 g Delco-Light is every man's electric “I notice what you say in the last 3 e 5 {)lam and provides electric current for number of the Leader about people owment [ SURETY BONDS lsllt and power for anyone anywhere. being exempted from military service 3 § ( 4 Jotectric light—clean, cool, safe—for | | hecause of their, church's doctrine. I is the Best Life # - ; 24 Agentsy s whe‘re dare say these people who are exempt- P - [ g s ed for the mentioned reasons believe in Insurance GUARDIANSHIPS B. F. ASHELMAN i i < - : ‘D government .and in paying taxes to in the world today. For full particu- ' - < B e dw;;*’:z‘;“’;mnt e support it. I bet they expect and de- lars'and also a " free {)acsimillgr of b reet. | | mand that:the authorities protect them Lincoln’s famous Gettysburg address ; A B 5 4 : i 4 WILLS, TRUSTS i EARSO, LD and their property in time of need. | | Write today':oGHE ; & g Would they be satisfied if the govern- ; .. Tom v S, Vice Pres. X § oo ment remained inactive and allowed L' l N ’l Lif l C 3 TITLES P RFECTE_D an enemy to invade the country and es- INCOi at e ns 0- ; -t — i tablish their rule over us and dethrone Pioneer Life Branch Fargo, N. D. 5U|TE 5 -TEMPLE COURT Pay Less lnterest our. own government? I don’t think : b " corm—— they would find fault if the government M!NOT NO DAKOTA mobilized an army to meet and shoot | m=mmmm (ash for Cream o WU, UF and Get Ollt Of Debt theinvading enemy. : §Ship your cream direct. We ; SRS e R o ety -“They want the government to per- s . s o form all the functions of a government, pay the highest possible price PBox_‘rct)w C":n t;xe 'am'ortllzfd tlJlflm- as need and circumstances require, I |'Balways for butter fat. ay interest and principal in twen- am sure, but they want the other fel- .- 3;7 1es(;‘\iual a.r:lf\;lal indSlta]:l)lnl'llents of low to do the shooting while’ they in Cash 8n(3 C:lll R:ahturfned Pl'OflflpttlI‘y . per ousan ollars, per blind and hypocritical piety hide be- We aim to give the farmers o e annum or $1743.68, and when the hind him while he is risking his own i‘{,‘{{f,‘;,wgftc;‘,;ea‘,’,%s‘,,&?f:é‘,’,‘fi;‘i’:}‘;i,flf twenty notes are paid, the debt and life to protect cowardly fellow citizens. Write today for shiping tags, and our Where YOll Get interest is paid in full. If you bor- paying prices for butter fat. $1,000 d 4 THE HEROIC ONES . row $1, and pay per cent for Value Recelved twenty years you pay $800 in in- PROTECT COWARDS Duluth %figme% rfies[;{{a)duce Co. terest and $1,000 in principal, mak- ;- ; : 2 = For Your Money ing $1800.00 or $56.32 more than on Haven't those of these semi-slack- the amortized plan. Write us for :’;5 that are citl:’xzezs SY°§‘1‘ fe?lti to full particulars. e government? ren’ ey traitors Hotel Metropole D ; when-they refuse to bear arms to help AUDITING ACCOUNTING 1 uphold the government? ° Aren't they . } Both M' F * Murphy & SOD traitors when they refuse to bear arms Norman Malcolm Financial Correspondents. to defend the land in which they enjoy GRAND FORKS, N. DAK. safety and protection, when they want DICKINSON, N. D. e 0 e 0 e the other fellow to bear the burden of - : battle that they may in the future also Cooperative elevator worlsazspeclalty | European Plan enjoy safety.and protection and the I : THE GARDNER : desirable things their fellow citizens - - REP. E. E.- COLE, Proprietor European Plan. FARGO, N. D. | die for in the heroic effort to prevent FARMERS AS BANKERS 25 combination sample rooms with bath invasion and conquest by the enemy? . LOANS AND CITY LOANS b Rates 50c and $1.50 $2-$2.50. : : ? “Are the heroic, self-sacrificing ones 5 pf;:-x ffi,‘t paid on savings accounts. 6 per 70 rooms with running water, $1 to $1.50. | that are patriotic in reality and show cent paid on time certificates. Does gen- " FARGO, N. D. equalled. Restful, quiet—only” hors 8¢ | a horde of cowards, and to preserve s ., ! s ity ot on'a Gar line. oo o e A e bUntry for a taoe that will mot help ne Mino: Earmers ContralsBank Mention Leader when writing advertisers A. H. Leimbacher, Mgr. 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