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Show In Clothing J . You will find it to your advantage to Hooverize in j 3 Clothing, and the best way to do this is to get Clothing jj of Real Quality and Value. , i! g But having your Suit made at Lubeck's you wiU not I BjBj , n i .. only have one that will look well, but you will have one Jj jj that will be a Perfect Fit, Look Well and will stand j the Vear for time to come. j if 5 By getting a Suit that will last you Save Money. It jj may be a little higher in price, but in the long run it is g the cheaper for when the other fellow has to get a S new Suit your old one is still almost as good as new. g And remember when you get a Suit here you get jj one that is manufactured out-and-out in Bingham. J I i t LuH( ' j Tailor p I . sMBEXxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxssssxsxsxrzxrsrczsra GLYCERINE MIXTURE - FOR APPENDICITIS Finghara people can prevent appendicitis ap-pendicitis with blmple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc , as mixed in Ad-ler-i-ka. ONE SPOON FUL flusnes the ENTIRE bowel tract so completely complete-ly it relieves ANY CASE of Bear stomach, gas or constipation and prevents pre-vents appendicitis. The INSTANT, pleasant action of Adler-i-ka surprises both doctors and patients. Leaves stomach clean and strong. W. H. Woodring, Druggist. J'V HHKXIIIHIUBIBIIIIHHnHXXHIIHUnXXXXKKXIXIIHXXXXXXXXXXXH H 1 ' , v t i - .. ' - . f ! DolkrFigliiiLl s i - i s By Senator Henry Cabot Lodge m , jj The war will be won by men and ships, ceive. That vast amount .must .come 5 by guns and airplanes. To raise armies ' one-third from taxes and two-thirds and supply them, to build the navy and from loans. The success of the Fourth S support it, and to furnish ships and Loan, like those that preceded it is, o S , . s therefore, absolutely necessary, .We ?? 5 transports, we must have money in , .... , : 5 F ' must work with the highest speed, as g large amounts. The expenditures of the .f the war wa3 to end in six months. g government for the ensuing year are We must prepare in every direction, as $ S estimated at $24,000,000,000, a sum if it was to last for years. Speed and which baffles the imagination to con- preparation are both expensive. x - H 0 j Without the Loans We Cannot Have Either 1 ss $ S We are fighting to secure a just, right- Russia must not be left in Germany's a S eous and lasting peace. For a complete hands. That would mean another war. peace we must have a complete victory. Poland must be free. Slav republics M S It must not be a peace of bargain vr must be established to bar the way be- S negotiation. No peace which satisfies tween Germany and the East. Serbia B Germany can ever satisfy us. No peace and Roumania must be redeemed. All ft S that leaves Germany in a position to these things are essential Nothing U S renew the war against us will be worth will bring them but complete victory x having. It will be far from sufficient and a peace dictated by us and our ' S to gain all our objects on the Western allies It is a confUct 0f ideas. It is the j S front-Belgium, Alsace Lorraine, Italia .ifthTbatue 'of 8 S Irredenta. The President with wisdom freedom and civilization against bar- $ .. . S and foresight and great force express- barism and tyranny. We must win and y 8 ed his determination to redeem Russia. shall win. W ss ss sa a S Wc cannot win without money, and therefore, these Loans are vital, and the $ g country should rally in all its strength and subscribe and oversubscribe the 5 Fourth Liberty Loan. & M S ' u g , This Space Contributed To Winning the War By $ M af 8 tlsf Klsf . . Q. B. Kelly, Cashier n -ft BXIIIIIIIIIISIIIEIISSSEIIIBIISSEIIEZIIlIBSIIISlEIEEIEfZEC5SSI2ESlflfSilXIIIIS:9IISi i ' . ' ' ' ' 1 . nKXXXXXXXXXXXXEXEXXXXXSEXXXXXXEXXXXXXSBXXXBXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXSSXXXX-X-'-- x I F0C1I, MARSHAL OF FRAKGE, AND GEN. FERSHIKG ft ft f ,v I ' . , ' r: ' B t...'-.lA-aM t. .1 :f $ .. ,v .;...' . M ' . -:, ; . M "At the hour when the enemy counted upon Imposing a German peace M upon us, General Foch and his admirable troops vanquished him." ' M These were the words with which Premier Clemenceau, the "Tiger of N V France," accompanied the bestowal upon General Foch of the ancient and j honorable title of Marshal of France In recognition of the baiting of the H German drive by the allied chief commander. g $ All the world knows of the gallant conduct of American troops, distributed g along the firing line under the orders of General Pershing, in the great battles M Jji which ended the Hun advance, t 5 The next German drive will be toward the Rhine. TOU can have a share 5 P in it by buying Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds. M " g 1 They're In To Win I Fair targets, every one of these men, for the German riflemen and machine gunners g $ hidden behind the parapet. But they are not thinking of the bullets whizzing past them: m of the shells bursting over their heads. They are intent on one thing to scale that bank, g y take the bridge head and win the day. And these men are made of the same stuff as 2 ' ft g Q all true Americans who read these words. S 55 m j. . W WrVrrrgHCfmHHWifMM . " . I A ft If we are the same stuff, let us prove it. Let us get into the fight as they do to the m limit for victory! ' 1 M This Space Contributed To Winning the War By :f 1 g S Cley's Jewelry Co. EEXS8EaSISSiSSZSCaS5SSEiiSaiCIlIZlISlSa;iZSISiSlISiaXEZISSS&lSSSSSiI2I3i:SEISiszir?l4 ' |