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Show CHRiSTlVlllS SMOKES m MEN II FRANCE Tribune Will Make Drive This Week for Big Tobacco Fund. $10,000 IS NEEDED Letters Congratulating Efforts Ef-forts to Comfort Sammies Pour In Daily. 1 nut r i bul iunh 1 1) i'hr Tri Immh: 's tu-I tu-I j :i '! 1'uii'l tin vp u. oi ;it'il ii i i t hi: I ;i .t nr-.iK w(rc. tlmn .") a day. TMri is ;i Bourre of intriM; rj t ( u-a.-fion in view of tn- t riTiPii' Ioum di-in:iiidM upon tin porki'tbool-:n of Tb Tribune's ulivcrihcis during Ucc st rc-numid times ol' ln'ui I and hat tie. Hut inrl i;it inns art; that even Inst wrrk'H vmord will I in surpa.e'l during tlin next fi x d.iyH. A iiM-tluid uf rinsing tohaff-o fund nioik'v wliiidi i.s ( ii-f i v i iiuT very pnpubir ifl Hie cliililjin h)i,'f(lirr of individuals and Mfiifliii in a lump .sum. In casn tliis is doim i I is ahva y:i well tu su h mi it. t In? ii a u in of each con t ri hut wr, sci that li irt iijiuin niav he nddrd to the cull of honor. Alleviate Suffering. Xnw llial tin1 i' ft Id weather i. setting in, wo :i.ri! reminded of the hlcak winter tlny.s our Sammies- will Jiavc to spend over thpro far from homo and heart li, fiylitin in the trenelitis or on the shell torn ground of No Mans Land. Kvory-hody Kvory-hody mints to alleviate ay nuu'h as poH-sihle poH-sihle the sufferings of the eoniiiig win-ler win-ler iiioiiMin. One important way of ilo-ui ilo-ui it is to provide, our soldiers with reji 1 A merira a smokes. Kiuplrisis has already been laid upon the neeessity during the eoming week of raising enough money to enable the lulwic.iio fund to provide every soldier in the Kreiuh trenches with a kit of tobacco for a i 'h rint mas present. (iliuldens Soldiers. If is not difficult to imagine what a gladsome feeling yucli a gift will product pro-duct in the heart of the, soldier who is fighting our battle for democracy. It is tho simple little things that count. Things that remind him of home and friends he has left behind. lie will do his best, fighting when he knows down deep in his heart that those at home are still thinking of him and wishing wish-ing his success. I .etters of congratulat ion over the good work which The Tribune tobacco fund is doing pour into the office from all quarters every day. They are expressive ex-pressive of the general approval with which our efforts are meeting and of the lovaltv find good faith which is universally uni-versally felt for tho boys who are in the war .ones. Many Are Pleased. Here are u few: SaJt !Uike Tribune: T enclose my contribution to the tobacco fund. 1 am not. a smoker in any form, but am glad to give pleasure to our boys in France who love a smoke while they are fighting for tho good old V. S. A. Very truly ''yours, T. A. DAVIS. Tribune Fund. Tribune Fund: Kmlosed find a dollar in currency for our boys in France. Wish I could give more. I certainly appreciate your efforts to contribute the menus of giving our men some comfort (luring the arduous times they will experience. Verv trul v yours, ' H. S. SCIIOFIELD. Salt Lake City. The Tribune: Appreciating the fact that there is nothing too good in this land for our boys, 1 take pleasure in adding my mite to your fund, ff a good smoke will cheer them up. 1 am glad there is a way and means for them to got it. Vours verv trulv, Miss k. m. m off at. Salt, Lake City. Kniployoos of the Portland Cement company ai Devil's Sllu, l.iah, have sent a check lor $10 and 3d cash for The Tribune's tobacco fund. The following com rlbuted : .1. Piijikl. ,10 cents; K. Isozaki, 50 cents: Shibuya. SO cents: V. 'shijima, 50 cents: S. (jhib;i. 50 cents; Joe II. Coates, 5ii cents : Henry Rothmeyer, T0 cents: Walter Robertshaw. fiO cents; Joe Matue. ;0 cents ; B. Maui, oo cents ; C. Rene-rietti, Rene-rietti, 50 cents; -Jake Far her. $1 ; O. S. Heard, 50 cents; Guy Kabbrlni, 50 cents; John Hopkins, $1 ; David Richards, 50 cents; Mrs. J. H. Alexander, 50 cents; B. Kane It o. 50 cents ; William Dawson, 50 cents; Frank Hopkin, 50 cents; Victor T. Williams, 50 cents; R. R. norland, $1; Cyril Cy-ril Richards, 25 cents; William Brimley, 50 cents; Mrs. William P.iiniley, 50 cents; Miss Mae Branch, 50 cents; James Astin, 25 cents; James Hutchison, 5 cents; R. J. Jamieson, 50- cents; Irwin Egbert, 50 cents; Fred Newbold. 25 cents; F. J. Crowley, 'lh cents; Mrs. F. J. Crowley. 25 cents: William R. Rhodes, 25 cents; Francis Fran-cis E. Brav, 50 cents; J. A. Wanamaker, 75 cents; T. 1. Ball, 50 cents; Charles Kffinsf, 50 cents; Joe Toone. 50 cents; F. B. M'iant, 50 cents; Charles R. Whitte-more, Whitte-more, 50 cents; Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Underbill, Un-derbill, St: M. Miyake, 50 cents; Dan Sommers, 50 cents; Barney McCann, 50 cents; Edwin Johnson, 25 cents : G. Milan!, Mi-lan!, 50 cents; E. H. Brimley, 25 cents; Mrs. J. T. Abbott. 50 cents; Cal. F. Lund. 50 cents; G. Coli, $1; Tom Stevens, 50 enls; 'illiam Cottom, 50 cents: Racco Montrose, i: Mr, A. K. Ijiices. 60 centp; l)a-iil Allsuod, 25 cents; George Hanson. 50 cents: Mr. anrl Mrs. E. O. Taylor. Till cents: Albert Peterson. 50 cents; Frank K. Melghan. 50 cents: J. H. Alexander, 50 cents; Mr. and Mrs. Krwin Henefer. 50 cents: K. D. Brimley, 50 cents: Theodore Henefer. 50 cents; N. C. Flyg?are. 50 cents; A. 10. lucas, 50 cents; J. T. Abbott, Ab-bott, Devil's Slide. $1. A. Iverson. 25 cents; N. Lythpoe. 50 cents; Sam Bunot, 25 cents: C. S. Toone, fi( cents; Thomas Ovard, 25 cents; Bert Stephens. !!5 cents; J. A. Bunot, Henefer, 25 cents. Eli Allgood, 25 cents; George S. Stevens, 25 cents; Bruce Toone, 50 cents; John P. Cook. 50 cents; Hillman London. 25 cents; Charles Criddle, Croyden, 50 cents. Jamss Mordaunt, Echo, 50 cents. Cash, II. Total, S41. |