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Show RUING SOLDIERS " sigh mmm Tobacco Soothes Nerves of ! Men Standing in Flooded Trenches of France. "No Man's Land" is a sc-t of mud. ' According to press liispatelirs. pumps are behi employed in the trenelie.s for tlu? jujrpose of pelt in rid cf the water with hlcii the i'h li rains hae Inundated the dugouts, i It'doesn't require nvieh 1msinatlon to i roneeive the ci 1Q xrcea bioiies? of living and fiphtin in mud and water. The oiivumstar.ces (if war are desporate enough, hut when to the fibtir.jr Is added a'. the hostility of the natural elements, it needs the firmness and the insensibility of the stoic to endure the combination. That is what the American soidiers are up axninst. Tn the grip of such conditions as these, can't you see that a fiift. with the pleasant pleas-ant recollections it carries alongr with It. i will have a wonderful effect in enliven- S lnp and biointr up te depressed spirits I of the flcluers for democracy? Oin't you see tliat a tobacco It 1 1 ladened I with aM Its srweet, homely suggestions, can do In the way of stimulating the men and caslnsr thear minds? And can't you see that the result will be greater efficiency in ficrhtinc? Tliinic of the psychology of the thinir. i It is not the bodv of tl-.p man that fights nc much as it is his MTNP. Let the soldier become despondent, he . becomes thereby and at the same time an irpT'--lenT fi;i:cr. K--op him comMent and hUh spirited ;iv.l he will er throuch h.irips. The Tribune's tobacco kiis in? till this coiii.jncf. For this reason, if for no other, we can say. and truthfully say, that they ill ! have an effect in securing victory for I our men. j Let's send them all we ea.n. I l,efs avoid parsimony in tni rn?e. l.-ct's be ir.asnanimous and L'lG DOWN' Adlress all contributions direct to the Tobacco .Fund, Tribune. S.t'.t Luke City. |