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Medford Mail Tribune jM-ffM t ' Wi 1 '?.'. .'J rjTnnitrtri 1 1 ' ' -.i J'VCI'PT HlTKIV V THJ-J Hie V-f-' THhMiw To Knntlt- Vfn.il Th Wdf"" Trtt.,n Th prij.h-rw-Ort-fc-rrilBn Th AHH-vnil Tribune. "NOTHING TO rilSCUSdV Own .r-r bv mnll , f.ftft fitiA tiri'ti. n- ni-" ,, jU-Mlffir.) hl...1 r)h,V.v. T.'l. in.-' 1.1 I li'T rp-T"' Or"ron, mrVr tri ot of Miroh 9. i7ft ;-. for ffiifi 41. ; FUS TS. If T --.'. MMf Tho for f.tM"itt"i of Mil "tw (r(ft" f-f if 'or "ntr oh",i- w.'l!" 'tVl r.t .- nnd'iltn tiA of "DitMlfi'n nf --in (itHU'itrh f.-.v-tt u 'ft o ft. EM-TEES THE KID HAS GONE TO THE COLORS The kid has cone to tbe eolors, . And, we .don't know whnt. tn snv, Thi kid vi, hw loved, nnd PuddUd Rtppped'oiit for the flnpr tndnv. We",hoiiJ)t , him ', obilH, hiihy, . Wi'hnpvpr n ppre nf nil, , ' , . Tin hii eonntrv pnllpd; him man stae And the kid has hpnrd the enll. TTp nnijcpd. to wnfph the .wrjiiHnj?, VVl.'firM by the ht nnd drum, H hnWd hiH UU in Old ftWy i And tliniiijht that it whimpered, 'Com." t . . Th kid. "ot hirt ft s1niW. ;. Stood "orth with pntriot joy To idd Iiis nnmy to. thn rotter And, find, wp'ro proud of t)i( hoy! 'T:'.T: . ' ' Tli' );i1 hnBono fp'hp rn1nr. ,' Tt BP'cms tint n liltjn whilp " Ri"op ho drilled fl schoolboy nrmy Tn 'A 'tri'lv mnrfinl stvlfl, But nptr hp's n mnn. n snldipr. And ti p )pnd him litPnin" pnr, Fo his hpnrt ! a hpnrt bIIjIovoI, L'naourcrcd hy the r.imc'(it fear." H& 3ad, wHid ho told ' liim, bbudi . dcred; . His tdothur-tGod'hless licr cried ; YM, blpsfwtth.a rtbthPr-'naturfl; Pho wppt with n 'mothor priilp. But lip'wliiiin old Klioijldprs strni;ht ' php1 ' .' , Wa urnndnd, for mpmory rnn To yport wlion hn, ton, n younastpr, Wa clinnapil hy llip fins to a man! W. M. Hfr-fhnll in Inriiimnpnli-t News. ' r - .- Rebellion in He!) Eig f.f arkt fp"fro;n old Si'an'i ; tliif Ijioari' fcaid hT- "Tb'ey say'thqit ulmi'tbe Kiiier diet, he'll he oonsipinrd to mc! Old Hcll.to nii- i-i ini jlit y di'iir, !ip placp U vpry t ino ; )ut il iln'v "Piid tlml yny dmvn liprp.'hplipyp nip, I'll rp-in! l'il slum) l'ur miinlniiTi and prmiles, nil I will ml ilinwii tlml 1 linvp'iinw lien' mi my liniik llu wiii'-f . Ijifc' ,.pvrr t.lliiVVII. Illll my hnys V lllal ',M't -iiilP, ) 1'i'iir; 1 know Ihpy would rcM. Tin kuippr I'liiimil piiIpi' Iiiti', l'ur hn would tuiTiipt Hull. Our sulphur is too clean fV'r him, our brinistono laken too puro: and if in oao bo took a mini, he'd ruiu it, I'm Mire. Our company is not no swell, vile hensls wp won't reiept: hut keep the kaiser out i.MIpII wp Iiiivp SOMR -.i.p ic- 'i'i'K" t'ilH illll. Ill iil'l'l'. . I COMMUNICATION. To. the, K.lilor: I think Miv. )n.ilur iu her artule al...ut cBd;r.v 1..1..K . .to uur.l.o; t 'cvprustet the M-nlanmt of many. IV thiiiil i iho ycaii, of tcahms our hoys the harmful results- of ,'ieaveite smokinR be for riothinRt Heenuse llii'v ar,' iiwuv h'"iu Iimimp nnd miiiip liiiic limply, Min-t llii'.v.lip ein'oni'iir;i'il lo uccUM'i' a . Iiuliil Imlh iliiilinu uiiil ni.iuri.iu ' We uuilliels-,,lMo, are luui'lv; we liuve !:ipn nm-.iiii1- nnd li.il.y 're..lii'1 lilone. Mut , tuo: ,j, :.CIU'M:.K. i.l e Jfotlier of Yvie..) Me.lford, Oel. li. To the Editor: Was the "preneher" who appeared ypslerilay upoti your tohaeeo renls ter a Joke, an effort to Influenee uuoil people, or one morn careful of hit naino than lalling? Will ho dally otk llio UirJ lo IiIiii-b tin- si.ljior lu. at it unit tliv iiUV.y iluff f torn U imujat i,f ia.Mni iAd toGKiog, oao m;tat, tnmk Uit Urtrit Hreator thAn ftcd dfofl or Y. M. C. A. work, even our ir(i.ent food rampaliOi, If It didn't nnror more ol Interest In the hiktpss of Hie toliaeeo Induntry than that of trie coldlcr boy Tho one who n8Word (Iho motb tr't comniiiuleailoa witU Jiioney for tjtpco rv(j 9?iJUt Sauci: oAd in MV'ATOT? LA IrOTJJ'RTTK has faAaroA l.cfoi-e IK spiv Avord in liia St. l'aul speech coireyt, 'aud' the 'accuracj of reports of bis speech ia unquestioned. He therefore re- Iusps to discuss the subject. . -; :- - . .-. -. riVtliis FpeechMr, La Follttte said in part, 'and stands by it : ; ; ' - How,- fellow ,i2prii, nis.In JV mlilM of a r. . For iny own part, I waB not In fa'vor of heKlnnfug the war. 1 didn't. meaJi to say wo bad nut suffered grievances. We hid, at the haqds of Ocrmany, serious grler aucoh; wo had Min e for coinjilainliig; they had Interfered with the right of Ameikan nllUeiia, lo travel lipon tl.io. .hlsli sens', on ' ship' loaded ' Willi munition? fr ..Oieat Qtllalu, . And. fieri' Ionian,' I would not 't underpteod aa sa; Ins we dHn'1 Jia'-e uj . grlovitnjpr., wc did, and .upoii!t)iose griev ances, whlih 1 have;resnra"cd,"a.i lnsutfli lent, "considering the amount In volved, which was I he righ.t to ship munitions to Great Bj itain, with American paBaenger on hoard to secure a safe transit.. ;We had a right, a technical right, to ship munition,,. and the American .citizens had' a technical right .to ride on ihose .vessels: I was not in .'favor ot riding on them because It seemed. to mi when the consequences resulting from any destruction of life that might occur would be to awful, I say'-a voice: "Yellow" any man who sayt that In, ah audience where: he canconceAl himself Is yellow himself. Qr,les: I'Put, htm out." J saj; this, that',tlie" comparatively small privilege; pf the right of an American citizen to ride on &. munition-loaded ship flying a foreign flag Is, too tmall to. involve: thl country in a loss of millions and hundreds of millions of lives. . ' ; . And, fellow ci.tlzens. It, behooves a . nation to .consider well . be'fore It centers upon a war of that sort how rnuoh It has got at stake. - If all It has got at stake Is the loans the house of Morgan makes vo foreign gov ernments, and the profits that .'the munition-makers will earn in thipping' their products to. foreign counfrl, then I hlnk It ought to be welched, not In a' common hay scale, but in in apotheciry'6 scale, Applause. . . .. ' .; ,4h, byt somebody will, tell you, that American xi-nts are involved. "WhaJ American rights? .Jbe right bt'aome v.en.turepme. person , to ride" upon. afmunltlon-laden vessel in violation, of an American statute that no vessel which carries explosives shall, carry passengtrs. .. Four, day .be fore the .Lusltania sailed. President. Wilson wai warned In person by Sec retary of. State Bryan that the Lusjtania had ,000,000 rounds of amniii nltlbn' on board, ,b.c3!,des exDlqifives, and that the passepSers who: proposed to sail on. that yeso.were, sailing In violation of a ttatutio(iUll .cdjjni tr..tlia,t nopass9Bge,y shglfravel upon a railroad .train or tail upon.a yoiisol w'ihch carries, dangerous explosives. ... Applause., . And; MivBryari afpaled to President ..Wilson . to qtop passengers from sailing upon, the I.usllaHIa; " I am 'giving you soma history; that maybe has! not iiris?.tO"' you heretofore. tho grievances tha,t carry:tlris country lnlO:ther war, Into -a yar the results of which, as to the loss, of Jlfe and brdan, financial1, burdens, that shall be laid upon us can not' be calculated by. any. rhlnd.-. . Seniltotf LiFollette lias been well .and sufficioritlijr ans wered in the senate. Mr. Bryan has denied liistt'eentt ag faltie.. :.Thc niaii who stated that the Lusitaiiia cai'ricd munitions,' proved to be a.Gmi'iaii spy-: and-is,-. serving iniauii ncuiciicc jjcrjaijr in; cviiuet tiun -wiin- jiis siate merit. ' In addition to th6 Anlerie.ins.lpst aboard thfe L'fifei- tanwa-nd other liners flyiriir belligerent flairs, tWentv-Tour American ships were : attacked; by German .TJ-boitsV eight dostrdyed; 'before the declaration of war, ;w.ith .the-loss;of many Americans. Ucrmany declared war u6n tliri , United States, and this nation wais finally forced to rceo&riize the .. i .. a. . . . 6 .1 i ' . . ' . ' . . . . . : litaie oi war iorcqa oy uennany. ; , ,.v.; - . .;.vT. , Yet Mr. La Follette uses his position and iiiflue.nce iiot only to handicap the prosecution of the war; .but to, go about -the country-lying-about -its cause. .. There" 'i$ htJ law under the. .sun to . justify such traitorous .'.actijn:'.. Fi'ee speech consists in telling the truth',' not falsehood ;'no't :ijl piNjinulgating libels and fathering sedition. ,r ; . ' . .With the admission that La Follette !s utte varices' ai'e" correct,, there-should be .tout '.one course for ,th'e senate; to pnrsup .pxpol .the traitor to,;his poi.iiit.ry. frojn jts mem- l.Pt'f?lljp,. .:- ', ' ' .' ',: . -'. '': . . -v )'. ' YOUR FIFTY DOLLARS V70U pick Up the paper and see that Mr.-So and So the well-known Chicairo millionake. has subscribed for OrXOOO-w-oyt-h of the s"etond'ib.erty.' hntf b6rrds., Alad ihe ceyt day you s-.ee a lis? :X?-rt' York' busitieis .firm hai eubsoribed . for $10,003,000' worth. Then V.ou lav.iwur paper down and say; , "What is the hsp of my subscribing? Thp'gnypmmcTit dons not. nond niv little !:)0."',' i ' . Your viewpoint is oil wrong. You totaljyimisuiulel' sf, 'ind (lie ojijecl l 1 ho pi'psent c.-iiiipnign to ('l'llifit, popular support for iliHoniiH; - .' v '. ';'" .-."... Tlu chances are by dint of a drive in the great money marts, Tiwle 8am could raie three billion dollars; from tho big corporations and' the wealthy captains of industry. But siuh a loan floated in such a way would. not be a popu lar loan. It w ould not reiH'fient 'io the; wiorld what the plain American nlca and i'0ihen thought oi thoiiS g'dverbi mcnt. . ' The sclicme- in all these loans is to get as-many f the plain people hit crest ed as possible. The plan is to show to the world this is not n rich man's -war. hut a war.of all the people of the United States upon the riithless'nixl brutal military. imlocracy of (lei'iiiilny. '..... ' 'ot all nf us cap fight iiuthe. 'atonal battles, but riiost of us . an Mibsi.rilc.to.the loans. It is'-un'.to cahrctf us to buy M hat hi; tan. If'yo-.i can buy a-io5 .tvnd taKeHt. If you cm buy one million dollars .vrth. take it. Each 'must i?ive what ho is able in order to testify to .the fiith ttit is in him. Tt is easy to shout for your country, to wave the.f)ag and cheer when ''The Star-Spnnujled4 Itanlier" is 'played, lint this war cannot be l'oiii:hi with I'lHM'rsiiKi.siings'and I'la.sl.- It 'Iwis'to be .('ought byipie'iipl'tilly .'eiiitipl'il for ..war. . For'.tliis lnio:e. iiiaiiititsy ol'.; ntoiicy arOf wcebb'ary. . lJvt;i'vt.ue's-..$r0.ibji6crtsary.y.'; ": ," :t ,V. :--' ; : ' If'oVccy onc'ot' n't t ill t j'iietth'ie ''t'lV licarifatldj'acupoii ?i;bti;scc0nd 'gre.it.loiM win'?;H pruiian t'loahs as a rich nun 'p. It v ill be 4ci r 1 ,- o ci'-.ijb-!crib'ed. "The preeicius bonds will he held in millions of' homes where the.v should be. And speaking of a rich man's war Ihe more sfoO and 100 bonds that jire sold to the men and women who have to pinch and save to raise the money, the less there, will bp lo ;;n to the rich men who find in these bonds a splendid :nv.'-.uvniand.jUh.i.iiC0it.'i rd)'1vJ:vi-,-ccitjk.f ,4.' . v iiiiiii mi rnn i ntmt m i i m iii i 1 iiii ijn mm I iaimiliiMMaiiiiii nit ia (a. or (if tlte "conifofi" til luxury" of tobicco.. it was state! "i E ,A Pomprelienwive campaii'n.in'be hnlf of ."Hoover.. Drive Week"' has been inaugurated' in the 4$Uinblf;of the eoiintv I)' . Couiii" Kniierinicndenl Aeer. , bei'iniiinij Ci:tbliei; l;i;- e.vpn ,feiu;iei' will make a d.nlv InlU'lo.lie piliMl.i .on food conseriiition, tukinj; as a text a portion of. tho information ivnp.'ied by. the food admij)iKti'ator ' ..mc c-HiiuiniKq. vnux oriii in mem-orizinf-the .''home cards" will make the ehidren familiar with the rea- cons'forthe wftrk and create enthuR. iiwm in them for its aeeomnlislimcnt fliirinp, the entire week the pupils' will read plippinfr from the press.on i the eampaixTi. and on Mondn v.,. October ?2, (eaeh pupil- y.-ill be permitted to tqlc n home enrd, top-ether, with a plpdra card hqmn for the mother's siejnntnro;. when'.tlie. nicdse-enrd in retnrjied-to the sehool a membftrphip eard- Will.ho given to take home to plnec in a front window. - , Tn.flddition' tg- the work, with the ehildren, teaehors in all of the schools nave neen requested to obtain assist ants. for. tho .actual work ..'of -securine sienafiires nnd followina up-the work done witji the children, irjto .the hom. C'W '"'c.tVO-ndcnt.f Jfeldoj Hil Irt 'i 'eo-olierdtiri 'wilH C'ouhiy ii'u pcrintchdent.Aacr.inhe wtirk.-:- KUoo rAKLIAIVitNl ' ARSENAL FIRED : EOKCON', ,Gct; .'lS:-j-5Htisii alr: meni lii their-recent; attack: 'In the BeigJ.an" town of - F.otileri caused1' the' .destriiclion.'ot.ah.' areaai; In" which was cfuarter'fid! a newly iiiyei'V' man regiment- This Information .was contaed in - a. -dispatch .fronS VAih sterdam to the fceritra'l News AeoncV arid' Was reported by-a' tfustwortty corresponaenr. on tne vutcn ironuor. Oiia of ths' fftsT ISiehdlir'y- bombs droned, struck the arsenal whiib im medlateilv burst: into" Ilamei. i--;h'e confuLloh was ifded to' by;iev'aifaeh wlf6. dfitcehdlhg. to; a, lbyaHltude, asedithoir UcjUne suiJs.'iroly',.t&eii ty incrcasins thisicualty lilt'! 'wiiicn the correspondent ;'Edid. was ; ehoif- : l;'i PROVESUNFOUNDED PARl3;MoadiV.'.Cct,-l';.' Prcmiei- Painleye , commmjiated to he cab: net toddy the result of tho inquiry ho ma do into, tho .charges against Louis P. Malvy; former minister of the Interior, accused by Leon hamlet, editor of L'Aciipn Frnnealse, of hav ing betrayed secrets to Germany. The premier said his InvestigatfnnR bad shown that . -ijllthe acensa'tlonn, whether of communicating' military and diplomatic documents toj.be pue- my or of complibtiy in military dis turb'aiiccs, w.cj.e.iiuilo'uutojiBSiid... - Make YoxrGitni Cough' c Syrup and Save Monet i nftrr fltn iht. fdr-iM Uad. ' Katiijr prpra M I ' Tim-flnent polish.- eynip' that wonny ran buy, coHtini; only aliout tinp.fiftU'as uiut-h-.as rendy-iuade -preparations, MU easily lie nuJe up at houic. Tlie way-it takvs .bold and conquers dittrotsir.ff c-ouphs, thrctt and' chesi 'ccMs will nally uiko yoa cntnusiastio about 'it An -druaciLt- can uf,ply -yoa. V'ta 2H ounce of Pint Hi eet-ar.j. Fuur This into a, nint boiilu aal ull tho bottle with plain ernriulated suzir svnip. Shako thoroiichly ni- it-; ir renuv lor .nni'.. i iietioini conv ,lt,an0UB fl."i t-nts.niiil .plvt'H. 3'ou 1'liU pint a .iilmily '..hiiniilt of,' a j nn t rlin-uml, :fli-Kiaint tujtiiig remi'dy. ; H ki'e'ps per- f lt'M ,1rulv sntejiliiliiiii.' how qiiicWyilti nets, pt iii-irni i nir limiiurn VYtJV, -air UuiilLMf.lu tlnjJlt hlidililnjtsM.) coucb will dif.ipnMr chtlrol, 'otuioff bettor fur IfOiltiiUi; nnadio croiiW v hooping cough or bronchi til abtbnia. tmtt'd otTtipmi'l of ifftmine' Nnrw;iT ine ixtrnt't, mid i known ttio wnrlil over for 111 prmnH Jioalintf tfTto, on the Hi root m-nilirnnt'. Avoid i1isMtniritmpni bv Rkina yont ilruyuUt for oimoi'ft of Pirii-x with full diriMtion- find don't accept nnv thintr clue. A piifirantw of Hhsnluto wit ibf.utiin or ainov ninptly T'iuTidcJ, L'ch with i hi nruDaxatiuu, JUt) J'UicX Co., Ft. Kx,u ... that tbA I.os AnffclJi mtntntr'n oh- u.; ifuke bettor ttiitun xtthr tba' 'ouricd no mo.- ' 1 v , Let us Pconomltc to send MMiMIS.il iii tionn tho nol ulven were easily In- j even '.'millions for food but not .one furred. Certainly the evil effects Hrojeeut for poison. .No, I bae not "goite now fully known. Some In our latest : out of luy .wii.v at alt "to tbwatl war ti.enine addicted to the unc ofjtbls' it conies directly iu tBeimtli of tobaieo and llqnoi, auil.lt, It made j right and duty. , better oidic vrthjt.tity 01 Jj . MKY, MRVkolOiilass. JOHN A. PERi UXDEETAX1I Iddy Assistant, M SOUTU BARTI.KTT. rfeoM M. 4 MnU Anitomobtl HearM Borneo. linbuli BvITk ' Ceroaor , PBTROGRAD,' Out'. 16. The. pro: visional government " has ' postponed the opening ot the .preliminary parlia ment from October IS 'to20. Premier Kerensky, who . has recovered suf & b.ntlv ,li win Ills. reoe nl' liidl (position -. liinTiirni niiir nilii n'.Vi f PkKS m ASKS' " mmmmsm S1W IB !SSvj in in ii .' .iiiiiiiiii .... -IIUVL.il I U VIUIUII if WASHINGTON', Oct. 16. An ap peal by President Wilson to eligible non-member ntate li nks and trust to" I ravel;, will i-eiurn, to' l'etrin;rnd cinVparile!et'Uie eoufilry to Join the tomorrow, and : wj l)l .uiioii the pai lia-'j fpdfral re:;eryo .pytni Is rolled upon ment,- , , ,,( J"., ', ': .'.. f . ., to efteut a gonosaf-and Bpeedy wir Elght day . before the opening of . t'me consolidation. df tbenation's'goM tho cbntltitunty assembly, parlia ment will Buspen'd lts labors." Mem ber of parliament will enjoy parlia mentary immunity- and be exempt resources.; i J. '. .' .'',1. ,.';,; 't ' The expected universal complianoe with the president's call, will' mean the mobilization of more than three rpm lilltary. service. .Any -measure! billion dollars in yellow motaj under ijuopiea oy ,ipi Doay must De,ar the slgpatures, pf . av Joaj 30 ; members In order tp become effective.' . The war. ministry has sent special commissioners, to each army, at the front to mak plan for revictuallihg the, troops lh preparajion for the coin ing winter campaign. , WorOi Thlr,"Weiht to Gold. '; No. iban can do bis best when suf fering. from , backache, ' rbemuatic pains,' woljl.en,jointa, soro ; muscles or other, eymptoms of kidney trouble!. B, H.- Stone;, &4jO,N,. Sd.,SU Reading. P.,writes: . "1 contracted a most se vers case. of kidney trouble.. . I gradti- al)y',grew worse..ahd for month, was unable to attend to business. . .1 .be; (pop fpund the pains. were .gaite, and 1 have had no aches since. They have oeen worth their weight in gold tp me.'.' 8olrL;eveiyjrUBre.,. .?, the supervision of the ' federal re serve board, and tangible assurance pf, America's stalwart financial sta bility. .' . ; . , . . The president message Is directed to more than eight thousand. financial institutions, . with respiirces pf tween twefve and sixteen billion dpi: lira, whose business- is carried, oh under th sole contr.yl o state, bank- ing. laws. ...Affiliation with the fed eral' reserve system will bTtng these companies' 'within .fee pale of national authority. '"' ' 1 ', All back Interest., on city.. assess ments must be Bald; by . November 15th. ) Your cp-operatlori. in carrying 6B,,t0uVS8f oley'5 Kidney -Pills ani .put tbe Supreme .court. decision, vjlll be appreciated..,, "Do.your. $lt." By order of the -City Council; ,..,' . GUS H. SAMUELS, .-.as. ',. .,....City,,Tj;easuroi... cro, ..tfeverbili, '.' lck,' biUou,f 1 . -clean little llver 'and; ' ' ' doh cI. Chllilrxn: love till" "frull leallve,-f JniV notWag' efr clBmfli;;tfie tenderj- SLOIIiaCU, tuuu. uii"u xiiycij-..,. . . A obtlii slmnlv will not atop plav-i - Iiig'' to-teiifpty tlie boweli.lhd 'tha rs-' suit is. mer ueuuiuti us,uii tiiuKKeui with wanite: liver gti sluggish, 'ctom-.i.-. ach sours, then your little one be-ji.. rnmat erots. feverish, don't eat. slesn. f or act riaturallyi breatli' i bad, sy a-,-,. LVlll , iUll m - " .-.WL, t, I .-I-' . a m a.. Jl,hn9a T latn HLUlUaVU ttUUW Ml uiauuuiw. -oU, - ,!. "ttotbor! 3ee if tongue is ioa(ed,.;i; then give a teaspoonful of "CaJiforn!aj Syrup of Figs," and in a few hours . all the constipated waste, sour bilj i; and tihoflgested food passe's out of the'fj system;. and you have a well, -playful; V'i -cBiia agam. . 1 -Millions of motlrbrs give "Callfor. nia Syriip ot Figs" because It, is per-jij ttotljr harmless; ohildren.love it; andijj It never fails to act on the stomach, W llvor and bowels. . . ' J ' k ' Ask your, drugist for a bottle off L.aiuornia oyrup ui r is, w.nt;u y full directions lor Dapies,.cwiar,en 01 all age and for grown-ups Jjlaiuly printed on tha bottle. Eewaro of coun- terfelts sold here. Get the genuine. .mado'by'Ciillfornla Fhj.Syruji Com- 3 pany." Refuse any other kind with eontjsm'ht-j . . rj. ' ..i v'.'- . ,. 3 il I?. 1 . .... , I a 9.9' That's what our boys are saying who are "over there'' arid1 fight j fng fof you so that this world may be a better place for you to i live in; AVill yoii supply your sblHief'fnen'd;th;his favonU smbke arid satisfy his lodging? " He is rd6ihg his- bit-will you do yours? r Sending tobacco to dur boys is almost as important as j roiling uduaages or.pfoauciijg inumuuiis, as wr as mcir vomiori is ebneerhed. ""' " ' ''- '. has just bee sHrted, to; siipply our bbys - ith ; their fdvbnte smbKeC - WiIP--y6u help to make it a success,? 'This has been endorsed by the Government " 1 hrough" the eirorts or this : nanpr - arranffpmpnrei vhatjp npri .- martp- tAirri e l rtp. x mormon ht. V '' ; - ' '.- -- 'i. n rrt , l , wm ' lobacco Company to send 4oc worth ot lobacco rorbc. v Here is what they will get: V - . :2 'packages of Lucky Strike Cigarett.es, retails at .::::.i.:.v.:....,;..1.2bcV ' " 3, packages' of Bulb Durham Cigarettes, retails at ...ll......:....:.15c "; a-boots. Bull Durham- Cigarette Papers :.:V...;.... .: V ;;: ,. I tin of Tuxedo Tobioco, retails" at :. :t.....;::l.;,.r....;iOc -': c t'-!.f . ' books' of Tuxedo Cigarette Papers :...:..i.:..:...;...;:::.; ;. A return post card is enclosed in each . package, so that every contributor will re ceive a personal acknowledinent of his gift. You will treasure this message from the trenches. Everybody wants ,to give a little.' Will you' help make it a! success by doing your bit? - ... u. --.,..,.,.' Contribute ! 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