Grand Traverse Press, May 21, 1918

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Grand Traverse Press, May 21, 1918

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American newspapers--Michigan.
Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Smeltzer, W. Paul (1893-1973)

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1918-05-21

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Traverse Area District Library, Traverse City (Mich.)

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Grand

Traverse
Graduation
Gifts

?oit At
It cove^p a wide nuige of A
hia«7 and tbnebes only the blglMt
i polnu of lntere*t In tbe front er^

T.ins s,s"

ante prutuiu'iu.

Mary Garden. America'a
woman, makea her icreen debuU «1
be abowo at Dreamland Theatre' MBday and Monday. Jane 2 and 3.
Samnel Goldflab and Ms Goldwyn
aB8ociat« hare from thei«*lnnln«1iAd
this ld« Burprlae In store for their axhihitors. They hare Jelt that notbins *
Goldwyn could prodoee would be too
-y to sire at regnUr price*
iltora who hare shown sneb
- - • rn and

raBNCH IVORT GOODS
KODAKS

tbe baalc theme U bUt^rit^ In Its
fonndatian Itt Intent U the^da^
Ul one -W true drama. The
wbldt make for tb«*e reanlU hare Wen
jartlaUed upon a Ut»er ttnlej^n
ras ever.^reamed «< befsn. Wbere
dfredlors
*|I*F**'^

TOILET sirs

bianicubb.sets.
^EHFUME
CANDT, ETC.

BUgtf whfth JUS - Ub bn.lb JjiK S.OOO borses p«a ^
CONKLIN FOUNT^
fore yonr^Hew In wild daahea oeer
miles of'cmnitry roadway. The dscUPENS
Ire battles M *e Cirll War are >ro. dwed In faithful deUU and yon>ee
those cotffilcu foo^t again Ju^nn
they were stated no years ago. COes
were bnllt np only to be destr
Ited force and rariety to the«.--------- ' narratlee.
One raonnotm battlefield
u abown stretdilng over an area of.
!« miles
Biles and upon these Plf»es am
_>• lOjm soldiers dfi^tb li|
l‘ -a ^
I

• wnrfaVe that U as, real as If
•ere an eye witness orthe scfbal
....Jitenee. There are team and smU
W. DbMe attTifices and heroic deeds of More dlaesae* than any other meiUdne
pere^l valor. Home ties snap before known to its users. Read afi^tMiera
around tbe bottles. DlOerent si

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showed tremeadoos e
told by Mr. Qoldllsb of
. .........................
he her
as well, that-her prodnctlon of ‘Thalf’ •
be pUyed to the Urges! posrfble andlen^ and gain for her an liitrodnrtion
to all of tbe people of the country at
the start, rather than baring them wait
nntll mootbs efter tbe Initial rdcaae .
date to see the plctnre played i
popular ^ced boose*.

Wait’s

g I>rug ’Store

Tiger Oil . Cures

Garden— Bom In Aberdeen,
America wltb ber
parenu. remarkably proficient with
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th »».■ Robbrnon
t in Chlengo; sent to ftrta by tantUl.frle*ta-<or ntndy; anbaUtoted

eason to passion
dlock of armed

emm

s “Thais" ber farorite
by Oscar Bamnersteln
Ick dMnlt In 1907. Ua^

DSlItMTBfUe

We b.w hoodrea. if
Hem. ii. oar .took tl.«wUl
neke
o. HttM
gift, [or the Jiiee Gnidnate ot Bride.

Lawn Mowers
enmiND sM befaiiieo,

NAlmova. tbe great star of the
Metro pictures. "RereUtlon.- which
will he preaented at the Lyric Tbestre
woBAOTASAHyMKO. ■ .
Saturday. Jute & ahowa ber abUlty
_ an drtUtic Interpreter of dasalc
danring In thU photoplay.
Dresaed as a fiacchanle.
*^Se and re^ dsnoe ^Itb true artUtry anil ggri^

Jim €th

Harold Km
of mystery af
intwbldi *■ '

THi

It

rere made.
Tbete will be mnalc nd «enkinf
nd refrestamenta will be aervsd.
All Moose, tbelr’ladles anfi fitet'
ire rordlaUy Invited to tteod'thU 'n
dee on June Sth.

ent«r?Mltt.
DH- JOHN LEBBOJf,
OidUlac. MfS^iL

t^ntfTb^tbe this daure Is a revelation In acmtr
of revelry'of.a. Par-

^ has
[iMfearrlscnls
bai appeared
t Cfe slnee^^
Blta^ay^ .She 1:
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k and the eatandar. and Into tbe

THE
KAISER
“The Beast
of Berlin”
9.

W9WW

IE Kseem TMEObkSTor aouA

The Picture That WiU Make
Your Blood BbU With Rage.

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The Picture that will take 100;000,B90 fightlag. dawiiiK
AiiericanB.'


The Picture that jammed New York’e Broadnrey Theatre
to suffocation.
The Picture thU set Boston and Chireffo wild.

Batriscale In

for ail occasions

Pronounced, greats In |
laration.of.war.

The Pictnre that will sweep Amerloi from end to end.

_ great probaa disregarded
present Miss
of except__ >t tbe ev«.
tbe really big

H^ild btacSiS. lolhor -of many
ell kuown tale* of tbrilUng advenjre. wrote the story with which Miss
IlarriscBle will Inauittrele ber new adpolity. Tbe .locale Is UId in tbe South
during »be. period of the ClvU War.
It Is not a war picture, however, but
the story of a ypnng girl who serves
her cause by entering the secret service
and going Into tc enemy's lines ‘ " ‘
'wits
.....................
with tbr agents
agenbi of tbe
tbe Korth,
rery itimely. Tbe faerolne
The siory Is t
Jeanm' Beaufort, becomes
f M THAIS
........................,
of tbe Rodth
dlschvera a band^of spire M the enemy
*nhiii theAUne* of the army. In at
tempUng Co captnre them she hersel
Is <ar'ured*4W^ enemy, all of whoit
re maskedT*^
Tbo.v are loathe to kill her when <
Tbe most senaatlonal story of tbe gnggoHts that she be forced to marr
on
of them. In tbe face of deatt
nloeteemb century. "Thais" an elabor­
"Jeanne"
consents and U married In
ate prodnctlon made under the trade
mark fo quality, win lie seen at Dream­ one of tbe masked men. who U reglly
land TheaU't Sunday and Monday. a riergyaan. She Is left bour-‘
gaggetl. but escapes and sweetn lo ruu
<lowu and capture the masked spies.
This Is the motive of the dramatic
tl>e story and In the accom-

The Picture that made New York sUnd op and ^
like mad.
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3Tie Piettfre that w«l make yoo ihankfal that you IKe
» in the U. S. A. ^

tbe limiUess
dnelng compL
both ttnrean«
Barriacale f
ionai nlerit.
Increasing fie

ud the prodnctlon
gs h> Dreamland Mias Barrlscale

{TRANK M. PAINE

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SUNDAY AND MONDAY—
GoWwri preeentt MARY GARDEN in “THAIS"- from
the world fam^ Btorj bj Aiiatolo Franc
TUESDAY^
Comoe GrilBth
yM,rai.

in “MENACE”

Nr. .b«0.ra SM«r

WBDlJSSDAY' ”
Corrib. Orinth ..d Evart 0.ertp° to “MENACE’’^.

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-------SEE IT! DIRECT PROM BROADWAY TQ—^

THURSDAY—
BESSnS BARR._^^AI^.b “MADAM WiO”

Dreanfland Theatre

FRIDAY AND-SATORDAY—

IRAVERSE OTY

Sun. and Mon.June9and 10

DREAMLiy®

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GRA}^ TRAVERSG PRESS
PobUtbed Br«(7 Frida; b; tbe Gothic
■ • Press PrtBUng Service, 812
Booth tbiioo St.' , ^ r ■■
' W. PAUL SMHLTOEE, IM^A Pr^.

WAR TALKS I

:: ^ ^ Si.

By uncle DAN
AiwnSir T*roo

FiFTI

CENTS

PBR

YEAR

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Tested Warte Rec^
FOR USE IN MICKIQAN
e these recipes tor
P^d
^uiiture reference.)

Hints (or Whesden Dsys

Ouf V Job Piinti^

Hew War Methods Have ChaiHWt
Evcnrbedy Must HoIr.

Departinent

-Htfe. Gnide Dan. Sinale and 1II
have been walUng tor yon."
li
“Sorry if 1 bare kept yon long." said a
Uncle Dan. “Yonr. teoUw baa bees Q
telUng me bow bashful 1 used to be. j
She said If a i?iri spoke to me I -wooM j\
blush to my balr roots.
minded her of the time you* father 1
see bw and tbe lcd» we
pUyed on them, so 1 .fcoem that wlU

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Breakrast: Serve fruit, cereals, coltalk more abent the «
adolt^ .voui WeU, war methods have tmdertee or coffee snbsUtntea for. adnli
cocoa or rallk for children, U • gone many tinges and they are atm
heartier breakfast la desired
riianging. No two wart are fon^t I
credliied-codfish, eggs wben 'riieap, aUke. In early times, tbe weapons w«e jl
com cakes, etc.
stones, clnl*, spears, bows and arrows, f
Dinner: Use chftken. ducks, geeM. swords, etc. In this kind of warfcre.
rahbtts. 'flBh.-eAher fresh or canned, victory was with tbe strong Ttgnt arm. 41
Men of enormous Slxe and strength |
beans and peas;
craam soap. With these nse v^e- were the great warriors. The InvenOon of gunpowder, however, has
tahles and green aalads.
Supper er Luncheon: Serve a changed al^ this It has eiaWed<tn«i f|
■Welsh rarebit; macaroni apaghettl or to kill one another at a conaldi
rice with cheese; or one of the many distance, and do It whriesals
w, is a coil
other dieese dishes such es cold boUriilnery, n
ed'potatoes cut In enbes. mixed with
cheese sauce, covered with cmmbs, metical calcnlBtipDS and highly trained |
and baked until heated through. Cot-, men. Just think of It! ^Airplanes
tage cheese is one of the beat meat snbmarlnes,.armored taokB. or cater- 1
irs poison gasea, and curtains ef |
snbatltntea. Hash and milk is a good pillars
for the first time in |j
sapper dish. Try graham xauah'cook­ fire or
ed with dates and aarveb with cream this war; and they aare destraetive I
or whole milk. A good cream aoup yond anything hereto'fore known.
or chowder may form tbe principal
"The methods followed by the kM'part of tbh meaL
ser and bis allies are simply devilish. ||
He must answer In history to the kltl- II
Potato StufllnB for FowL
of thousands of Innocent women I
lug 01
>t BMhed pataWiS
and ichildren. He has bqoken every I
1 enuulu
International law and every mle of ||
warfare; he has b

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stroyed catbedrala and pricrie* treasorea of art that can never be r^laced; |
be has made slaves of his prlsonera;
be has tried to get ns Into war with i|
Jkpnn: his emmlssaries have blojm
onr ahips, burned onr factories i
fired onr forests. He knows no mercy 1
or honor. The most charitable view II
Mix
take of this blood-thirsty tyrant
is t^ be is craty.
■®6ne thing is cwtaln." eonUnued Utf- j
cle Dwt with great emphasis, "Onr ||
Possibilities of a ^n of Peas.
liberty, the safety of onr bomaa and
our country, and Uie security t* the
5. Eecalloped
. a- Craeuetus
world demand the apeedy and abso­
4. Souffle
lute overthrow of the Imleer and
6. Loaf
crushing ont once and forever the
Pea'soup X
reign of Prasalan bnjtaUty> .
with ca^oS'aad o
“How about the German peopJA*
{laid BiniA
/
. S. 3uMar^ poM In tumlp CS
Unde Dan replied: *The ^pfenM
Cream of P»,8oop.
German people were happy, thrifty,
Heat peaa da their xwn »«uer. dials
•nd rub pea* throush a itralner. Add prosperous and contented. They have
been tricked Into Fsf
^
-Ucuor to tw9 Cups of thin white eas
. then ^ peak Reheat
•suffer the tortuies of tbe damned:
they have been cruelly and ayatematte.... Pas Raaat..
ally
deceived.
Ood’giaBt
tb^t
the
real
\ cnp br^ ecBBbe
facts may ^ to'Gieiii. andlf t»sy do.
^ cop
«ea palp
,
Lord help the fcalaarr ' , ■ U*CT**^»^’«oe»r Slopped
-Of ceune the alUea wID Win." «lfi
Mrs. OcMiam.
I
salt .
^ taaspooD pepper
-Probably so." aaM Uncja ^n. •»«
■ 2 er -1 tablespooaa fat,
If we ere to win, we moA go tte irot ||
bread m pieces, , dry,
shipping by tbe Ghrmu gghnailoea. I
&5:"t^4.^“t::’“f&ee!.o?s; or we msy not be abte to fM food and
eramba Drain oanned heae,
thm^hly wittr cold water, pat In suppUea to onr own men and te onr alISfwe Bt^ Alao
hnndreds of
tbonandB,'snd p^bapi mnilAa. of
inlnutaa . Drain and rotee _ throuati
, first-claas eridlers In the battle anA
■be ose-haif
e strainer: there
-Food U the first conaldacttlDn."Unt pea pulp,
- -nx bread

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Id to ths potatOM tho ether logietI ta the order in whleti they an
/ given. .
Potato and Celery Dish.
S medluiD slsed belled potatoea
H teaspoon salt
.

, ^ cap celery

cot against banger. » has bean said
iir>« iier*aB<i*tet atanS fl'ru« mteuiei. that f»i v(>n win the wa^ gntTttte te
laigeiftrne. »«ce the imporiance 1
Coyrr ana bake to a alow
in the war plans «tf onr ||

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Po^llitiM Of a .Can .Of Corb,
1. BscaUopaa
*. SSSj^cmRoup
.'E Oarw pskfcm ■

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(1)0 n«» nae on pS^lew days.)



Mis. Qfsham Interrtptod by iijtiif:
•Onriew of tbe fmpmtimeo of tanning. „
dost yon^ilnk. Donlri. «mt Oe farm•8 o^t to be gggmpted ftom war j

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,W« li«« hdUlleB for wirli errw kl"4 of wOi*. lii foM, Ita M
^oipi»4Jol>ShopliiNorthen.MIchliaju

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-No, «'aonsand times no." aMd Dn-|
rie Dan. otrl|ln£ the table ao bard to^
empbaslae Us pretest that-be tipped H
over a vase of flowera. "We most
. Tbe doty to
have no clai
serve i# tbe, common doty of alL and
BO ctbM most be relieved of this ob­
ligation. Tbe qoestloa of exdnptlon
t beApereonkl one and decided by
that ^va ha^ baatae wdL Basiova __ facts sarroandlng each case. In
no other, way cen we hive e iquare
(loD an.w ^ aa afga ara.aat.
deni, anffto insure this. It is the doty
. Oerw Oystsm.
of congtens to peso Immedletriy the
-S eupa core
Chemberialn bUL or some soch mbas- ||
H w flo"
ate. wUdi U fair to all daaees.
wonld settle ell tKeee goestlone and
Balt nod pellper
lOx eon. flour and •aaaonti^ tag*
do it faWy. Safety now apA safety 1
herttfter demands .swii leglMatioii, ,jj
and )et me aoggast that you and yimryjl
aklUet.

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Piompt acupn.
a dear Tomate fioup
- “iimato
-It U time tor ns t» retltoe ttmt wo M
a Tomato Aspic
,
I. TOraato Saues Mr Omeicttas. Pish. _re not Uvlng in a footo’ paradise: U
that this great country of own com 11
oceans of blood and treasure and It la |l
5; M^r^Wnxti™ as to eoofctog only doe to the loyalty, sacrifice and }l
left overa and loogh eSto
service of oor forefalbsra that we have H
L 'With reagbetci. macaroni,
B country, and It Is onr hlgheR duty II
f. vi-~ bean* and tcanatoca.
to preeerre tt inlmpalred and pass K D
Tdi^iato AaplA
on to pesteilW. no matter what ^ 1l
cost may be. Oor rittsenshlp and their jl
aoceeton came fr«m an parts of the 1
worid to make thU. coontry a home H
t tonmto..atraln and £f^t a
and enjoy Its blessings and oppertn- {I
ulttee: benee. In the criaU before na. I
It is the doty of eveiyoae to stood
sqnarely ba<* of oor country sod be I
prepared to defend tbe ,fiag. Bvety- I
Id this crisis Is ritber pro-Amert-jil
onn or pr^Germad. Qrent aa Oe ceon- U
tfy lA mSTia not room eMnfh ^ ^

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JOHN A. WADE
BEAL ESTATE
and LOANS

Get Long Battery Life
Front Orioe., Second Floor BdibseU BuUding, 2H E. Front St
Michigan
Through Good Battery Care Traverse City,
I'nlfsa yon gire your hatterx the care it
deserres yon cfib't expect it to keep <
gixing
guiiig you
vuu the
<tic service you
vuu (leuiauu.
demand.

good imSr

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Over 55 yesrs-experiau*
Humab 4 Lay Ifercandte Co.
Both rboues Na S
, CONNINE A CONNIN*
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Lowers
401 Bttte Beak Bulldtef
Cit E. Fbone 128

BEN BU88EU,

BSKT ML'IAEN
Light and Beavy
^
Goods MoTl^a SperiFJty.
Anto
Truck Service.

Fbouee. Cits.. Office ST5
Bee. 108S

Ibev are mostly, people 1 aeycr had any dealing with; tte mam reaaoa
thev are. my enemies is berime, .their methods are crooked and I do not
hesiUte to (eU them so, hut. the Voi-st enemy I ha^wm get the
usage in IBT office as the-best triend; in-other words I do not allow
■ personal-filing to interfere with getting the almighty doUar. I know
DO such thing as tainted mooey, like tbe Priest and the Preacher, the
Doctor and thft Lawver, «ie Banker and the Deacon, so far as dollars is
contfemed, “all coons look alite to me, and as a general average Traverse
City and tbe Grand Traverse Bepoh is about as good a pUce as any
to find them.
-----------1 lm« an.r.1 propaslUmm In Rtal
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.^iliU't'>lF'lr--lr~'‘
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Prmmrty, saam Farom, larp
Sjl3ahSne Snslnms PrapasiUons that will show yoa a good praAt
jon^ BivestlSeaL It yon don’t liko my price,
prico, make mo ai
aa altor.
on jonr
Prioa M pfpparty at this office arc Uke ideas, sobjoct to change.
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WillafH
rtvee. that potato bread .that twjla—
one-fonnh the wheat flour la total
bread (or wbeaUesa daya^s IKleBl*aa."
bakeries amce ikarth I
naktng '•victory” broad with a M per
-- cereal omer
other .wan
than wheat,
waoai. oo
ab the
uia
folks will have "victory'-'. aU the
while.

'^p^bdoea were the only normal hlg
food crop to America last year. We
did not have such a Urge amount per
acre but we had a bU ecieage.
. Just as Mlcblgan was reedy to mar
ket bar pouto crop, a cold wave hit
ns. That stopped pouto eWpplng and
atarted the railroad's coal- hauUag.,
• We have been'at 11 ever since. As

**to^«mlier those of na who aaW.
the wheat aberuge coming, began to
look for a sobsUtute.
v
We did not have' nmch rye.' we
r»to^ only about one-tenUi as much aa
we-did Of wheat. Much of «>e com
... «.« miC n« M’ KMichigan we dW-not have enough good
com Tor seed and we had to teed our
- • -- -o the hogs and cows to

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PADmNC AND PAPBMAWC^
BDWABD MABTIN Painter and
,^^^£7
att. Phone B-Bto.

i4^v<mL^Ma.B
Meets every Thoieday eventot U
caaca —
tkelr
hall —I
221 E.
B Fl
Front
Chas. Mtomauih.
Kobte Grand
LOTAI.OBDEB O^MOOSB
Meets every Wedneaday nMit at 8 p. m. to
Odd Fdlow'a HalL
Cbas.Baldwto.Dtctat«r
** otto-Fortsdj’ Sec>.
kktaimno_______
HOSPITAL fey

But
But we
we nooBBwives -»ttl UWt 4TO wr-- FOB SALE—A «escdliie lAunch. and
bind Iheni in patriotism. We sbaTI
ose our eoniineal. rice, oatmeal, back', HowBoals. Also a Pop Com Stand,
wheat, etc., on wheatleae days to and Galvanised Gaaoltoe BarrreL Intohnnyeake, psneakes and mnsh; —' qulre’of Mra. A. Melons. 400 East
Eighth Street.

In the^Wld. Mixed with a amaU
amount o( gmto. ahe coold make an
enormous amount of Bread. And bread
and halleta win battles. That is what

OBAT LINES

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ygORNER STATE AND UNION STREETS ,

Three or fonr years ago. Kaiser Wllhelm fonad that Gennanr'eonld gtw.
on her obmparsUvely email acreaae.

nOFESSIONAL

GOOD Deetlstry. FIN* PhOmIM*

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. Uaa of Potatoes In Bread Maklns
Will Help Both to Redw#
Bu^liA end Save Wheat

FOB 8Al-B--aectrlc Elaxet Ante
flom. Ptw otaca.

DB. w. j.- HiQoms .^Dromw

Wbm .mn-l S'* *»«A "'“"‘T
“1 *“*•“* *” “’
moiuF?
To aU of wMeh I iiiTariabl>- reply, make yoar iareatmtot aad
loan yaor nioney a-hore yoa are beat acqnainted aith ralnee. Uae year
oa-n Jadgmeat, it ie generally a .-hole lot better to yoa than the other .
fello4a!Alnio.t everyone is intereeted in you! baaiaess (If yoa bare
^baeyl and almost alt bnoa- more aboal boa- yon abonld mrest than
_ JOB do. Personally, abont all I am intereated in joa is to the eitent of
ng money
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‘ makiQg
mon#y om
out oi
of jt*u.
you.

e, a
rood tambler always a-anU hia asaociatea to win. auere ..

Tram City Battery Company

STATE H»S SURPLUS OF TUBERS

FOB BAU&t—Ser«i.nMn booae. Mo­
dem conrenlencea. aoae tn. Good wat­
er. Woold consider aaiaU faim Mar
dtr 10 trade. 217 W. letta atraat.

Blotk. DlseesM of woumb uM

1 AM FREQUENTLY ASKED—

We’D
one 41 be
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FURNISH ADMINISTRATOR
PRESCOTT A 8AMPCE,

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for aate. Ebtjnlre at Pwaa aOea.

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Where can 1 make mow?
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IMML4ESERVES [war .TALKS
dpmnjmdiq
W0RKr«RU.S
By UNCLB DAN

THOUSANDS
AT
THANKLESS.
TASKS THE WORLD OVER
' DESERVE CHEERS, NOT
SNEERS

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"Til*' Tonw mM who *«w« In ,tte
MotsI RMerre Force ore pertormlos i
«Hlr JoK M potjioUc, Jott M MoenUol
U lb* flnol rieiory of our ormo In thl»
wor, oe thot porforopd bjr the men A
OUT other hronch of the .nntlon’*
Thot U UeaL Cos
R. Newberfy'i onower in the New
T*rt ErenlUK Moll W the tew oeoRen
ond critlci ot the men In the Norol
aeeerre.
. "ONLY NAVAL RESERVES."
Why doe* thot broach of the eerrlee
.U~er^ Bony men? Are they droft
dodKors! Do they foot eerrlee ot the
tr4et in Fronce? Do they oeek to
MUr * broach which wUl keep them'
Mor hodie?
Thoee oro the
noadoiit of the Noroi Eeoeir# Force
in the third districL
Only o few doye o«o two Wne jock
- dt, iot hi oonrerootlon In o Broodwoy
■ubway train. At Fortyaecond etreet
two *oldlere entered. After o whl*i|• ered conrerootloa and freQuenl gUacee
ot the sollormea. one.of the •oldler*
bent down to rood the *1U letlerini on
the jocWee’ hot*.
»0*ly Norol R***r»e . fvye,
■aeered
It woaa't't^ SHt time the mlllury
editor hod seen thot eneer. Among
elrtUoa*.,** well o* among men in
nniierm. the name ottltide toward the
reeerrUU hae.Veee noBpd.
■eoght out CommOBder Newh
osfced for commwL ^
. "Too ear ther* *eem* to be a tend-'
mey to belilUe eerrioa ia the re^rre
forcfe? There 1# no reaeoa
declared
Commander .Newberry
"Amojw ■oldlere and eaUera there le
alwaya a friendly bantdring. SomeUmsi U U not friendlp. But it It.nerer
eerlouB.
*
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' Md Oifineo.
'~~«ld BUUe, "JUobRenlooklag np sbrtit
wtn’tbeencyaopedlSntemiooL We
found that in the wor Between 0«^
m«ny and France In ISTOTl. Oermony
lom in killed and wounded 28.000 ooldlen wbUe Fronce lost about dx tlmM
ag nanyAnod beeldea thnL nhe loat
evan- botde. We naked Professor 8I0enm why this wsA He ssM that the
Ommon army was highly trained end
ably commanded, while the Ftencb
midlen were poorly trained; and that
their war depertnJent wo* honey­
combed with Joslouw .And politic*:
tiiot the officers were not mnii good,
and that’s why France lost the war
and so many men. 'What do yon think
nbont IL Uncle Danr
’HI." said ends Dan. “Profemor
SldCTim I* ight By Ineffldency France
lost that war, together with two of
her best prortnees—Alssee and Loirstn^^d had to pay a biUlon dol­
lars iDdemnlty money. France today
learned her lesson by that sad expe­
rience. so she put in tmlrersal mlUtnty
training, and aa a eesnlh her soldiers
now know how to fight and how to
protect. themselves. They are losing
less men in the war than the OemanA
France also pot poUUcs out of her war
department, so that expat aothority.
instead of bnreaucmUc stnpldity, now

THOUSANDS "OVER TH^RE."
"An Cor eirtllana. their attitude may
he ourtbutea to lack of tnformatton.
tt U true that ortglnany the reaerra
recruited men for coaai patrol duty.
De they kMw that the larger part of
the%f^ U now eorrtng at aeo. In
Co*^ watan, aide by aide with the
sm ef the ragujarnory. <w twining
tte ^tnaralktetlonB forAcUYe aer-

'

this shows wbst thorough tralning'and
good leadership mean* in warfare.
This saved France in thU crisl*,
wdl as the UberUes of the worid."
"As war IS now'condneted. there la
no place for an unifained man. A
body of 10.000 well trained soldi***
properly bandied could defeat five
times their number of raw recruits and
do It every time with comparatively
small loss to themselves. Proper trainlag alone wUl reduce the dShth and
casualty rate oae-thlrd of what it oth­
erwise would be. and right here Is an
for tirrivsrmil
military training.
- “Ourgovemmenthasnomwalri^t
to force her men into war aervice
without properly training them fpr IL
To do so U limply murder, hence the
franUc effort that is now being made
to give her soldiers some training be­
fore they are sent to the tronL U we
are to win this war. It wUI take trained
uiea to do it, sod It wUl take trained
meit to win any other war that may
come upon us in the future. If we
must BghL let ns
to win-and not
to lose."
-ThaPe the stuff." said BlUlA
Oontlnnlng, Uncle Dan said: "OsP
government has e^poided about 8800.OOOWO to put up caalonmentt Md
UelnlDg station* in order to train In*
men called by the selective drstt.
When these men are trained the train­
ing sutlon* abonld be Immedlateif

"Mer^o they fcpnr that men are
betas accepted for genertl eerrlee.
which meant they may be aoelmed
anywhere, on nay ahtp ef the nory. ot
the dlecretion of the .Pory deport, montha of IntenslTe mUltary train­
ing along thelioes of the Chamberlain
mohtt
"Surely (heee lode ore entitled to oi NU. This wlU be of Immeasnrrtle
mueb credit oa the men of other benefit to them individually. It will
hiaaehea. And Uey hare reaaon.to be do than more good thgn any other two
years of their wbele life; it wlU make
M vrowd of UNr nwNem* as U19 men them strong, manly. seU-rellant, quick
In cdlre drab *r tareat green 1
to see and quick to act; it wUl equip
Ihelra.
them for a successful life. In short,
it'wUl rrtmlld American manhood and
ALL SERVING NATION.
WlU also give the government a kndy
"Drery man who wear* aa Amertcan of balded men to draw from In case
nattorm 1* aerrtig the nntlon^ln It Is necessary to defend our flag and
whaterer capacity be 1* enllithd. Aod
thoee who rolnoteered for the Naral
Reeerre F^rce. hecauee eenlce on
The adc^ibon of
the tea oppaalcd te them, are perrlng
a miiltary training will be n
Inst -where they belmis. .
dee ta the world that from then oa
“In AprU taat year, when the United we will be prepared to defend our­
States enured the wer, the-oSly claeo selves promptly Md efficiently. Md
open for nmueeogolng men w*o oUi« tUs will do more to fceqj ns out ot
fonr. Since July 1. xm.,^wever. all War in Uie fntnre thM anything Ose
men in thi* elms* hare r*linteered for we-could do.'’’
gepelwi aerrtoe, and no men wUl ^
“Do yon dilnk, brottier." reld Mrs.
accepted now nnlMO they ro.mnleer Graham, "ihst there will ever be anfor general oerrtne.
"Another thing. In common .with *^*SI^e*no doubt about
mlil
*ome other nntloni America baa never Uncle Dan. "So long as men are
reoUced the Imperunt rolo.ef lu navy selfish, so taig ns nations are ambi­
in warfare. Bnt yon may be nnre that tious to acquire territory, ao loaf as
when thi* war has been »naUy won. papulstion pcesees Md demands more
the United Sutee Nary wUI hare play­ room, ao long aa there remains a
ed an euential part tn Ue great rio- scnmhteforw
tory. That-will be • took far the hlatorlane. and they wlh net begin their
work niiat peace cornea. 80 wa'U hope Md dream, when aU wlU recog. ..___ .___ .1 of Ood and Ak.
have to watL Bat the navy's ,page _ .. fatheebood
the
tutialblswrywlUhsabrinUBtose!" |„oth«rhood
----_____ ___ of
then, and
then
And thars you have the edwsander-s c«iy. wUl ware cease. When that day
comes door* wlU need no lochA bonk#
IncldealaUy. OommaadsT Newberry win need no ranlts to protect thrtr
is V^d of a fsmtly which has register­ tteasnres. bnt that day la a long way
ed 1» per ciaL porfest la this war.
Ha gave ap a large huslaess la Michi­ *%he «ty eale and sane plan U to
gan te answsr th* Pmldeat's «aU. be able to defend outaelvea- at aU
Hr*. Newberry I* pr**ldeat of ’ the Umea. Therefore, every dUsen should
Needl* TM 0*Od ef Aawrtea. which Insist that senator* and congressmen
Is devoting.lu *ntire *tr*agth to Red rttall provide for onlvetaal military
Croee work.' Thslr twin boy*. Bene* trslaing. ao that never again shall the
and Ph*lpA are oa neUv* servle*. countryibe caught ao completHy un­
Bam** U,an aaNga ta lb* navy, oa ready as thi* war found oa. For
dety »*m*wh*ro oe th* AtlMtie, and tnnstely. In this case, our enemy hse
Phelp* 1* a major In the avlaGeo see- been hrid bee*, eo vre have had a few
tloa ot tha army.'
months in whteffi to prepare. Ibis adprobably wUl never a
NEWEERRY KNOW* THE NAVY. TBattie
.yin u 1* however onr salvaUon
Tha o*»mand*r>s rMord iaelud** ao- today.
ttvs pai^clftatiob to two war*. K*
•jBeeaase Mie was
Vf« Beerotary of U* Nsvy Ib Pr**l. U M laland of peacd la a aea of
4*at Romoven-s «abia*L He'helds war. Safely fleet U good, bat Mtrty
DM only»eemm*n«*r's rsnialiHnp alwaye U better. In strength there t*
gfvM (0 any mam U the omt^ per ssfei^-You never aawathi —
‘ motad 4D**Mr^ «1*U lit* «Qite| ded to the tall of a buUdof. 1
ts a reason." ______
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$6.95
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ONE LOT OF SILK POPLIN
in Navy, Tans and Copens at——----ONE LOT OF DRESSES in Serge, PopHiui,
-Crepe and Messalioe, eicelleBt values At----id Poplin and all
ONE LOT OF DRESSES in a fine qBalitv of Serge and
good colors Buchi as Navj’, Copen, Gray, Maroon,
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worth $1.50 to |2.00"WH1 go on sgic tomorrow at Jl'.fiO or with
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45 cents and 50 Coupons

New Umbrellas
75 cents and 75 Coupons
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New Rain Coats
$7-50,58^^^ and $12.S0
WE GIVE REBATE COUPONS WITH ALL CASH SAEE& WE TAKE UBERTY BONDS AND PAY PART
MONEY BACK.

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