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Show Read, the. Classified Ad. 'Headline Classified AdB. p It?' jJi ; R. S. McCUNE, i Chiropractor Carelessness, Indolence, Selfishness, Self-ishness, as a rule, are products i of bad health. j Give me that same man or woman with 3 weeks' adjustments adjust-ments and I'll show you j "Spizz," "Pep," a lifelike expression ex-pression in that human ma- chine. 1 Location '' j 4th Floor, Over Lewis Jewelry, j 1 1 I ' ; letters ' come to you? : I to ).- I A DUSTY courier slid off his motor-cycle at the big: double hut - ; , , il in a French town and tramped up to the canteen. ' .7 " Got a note for the secretary from my commanding; officer," 1 he said. He handed a piece of paper across the counter to a smiling- I , middle-aged man. SL' i This is the note the Secretary read: :-r; ' ' 5 f ' I il We landed here three days ago miles from anywhere. I T . A: Can you send us some supplies, especially writing 9 f tf . 1 " paper? This is the first chance the boys have had ' k' i a t home and we have no paper ip give them. . ; S v?tv, The older man looked up and grinned. " . I" . "Got you away off in the woods, have they ?" , I I? ;H "HI say they have ! " -. , r. ' "Can you carry anything?" ; J r r ;y ' I "All you'll give me!" , - From the shelves the secretary took big packages of-paper and ; i: envelopes. I V "Too much?" He asked. . i ijjj ' "It will be gone ten minutes after I get backl" said the boy. I Vl ' "Tonight," the secretary went on, 'Til drive out a truck i ' with more supplies and a man to stay with you. And tell the boys '1; , y t- ' that if their letters are finished, I'll bring them back with me tonight, H . and get them into the mails." I , Lj'? . An hour later that motor-cyclist whizzed into camp, loaded. ) down with writing paper, and in ten minutes letters were being 3 ' written to 200 American homes. J ; . . ' Tne United War Work organisations know what letters mean I to American soldiers. They know that fighters want to get .letters " , and want to write letters. ' So in every hut and on every ship your boys find writing paper, fc I envelopes, ink, pens and pencils, and tables where they can get off by II j themselves and tell the folks back home how things are going. i II Millions of. sheets are given away free every week to American . .. ' II I -T boys overseas. That is why the letters you get from your boy are;, K II 1 v , written on the stationery of one of these organizations. It is one of t jl I '' V me plans to bridge the Atlantic. Help keep the letters coming I ' I I f r; Your dollars. will supply a whole Company for several days. Dig . I i deep today; help to bind together France and here, I ., I 1 I Why you should give twice as much 1 :'-tc - ill j as you ever gave before 1 J II jj f Q Tho nocd ia for n cum of 70 greater than ny gift over asked for sine tba 8 - - f I 3 H world hogan. Tho Government hna fixed this Bum at $170,500,000. 1 ll B 1 B7 giving to theso seven organizations all at onco, th coat and effort of six ad- I Jl R jjj ditlonal campaigns is saved. fl i wt E '4 , . I . Unlcsa Amoricana do give twice as much as over before, our soldUrs and sailors 3 II K may not onjoy during 1919 their: I ' 11 (j " I ?J2 Rfadon Buildings 2,500 Librarieo supplying 5,000,000 booka I ' 11 g - 8 1.000 Miles of Movio Film 35 Hostesa Houses ' b ' 0 , U K I 100 leading: Stage Stars 15,000 Blg-brothor "socretariea" I I' B' . J 2,000 Athledc Directors MUllons of dollaro of bom. comforts J : ' I I When you give doable, yoa make sure that overy flEhtor has the cheer and 9 ' I R I comforta of thoso coven organiratlons overy stop of tho way .from home to tho 9 ' W i t I front ond kacfc again. You provide him with a church, a theatre, a cheerful homt, fl ' B I 8 a Btoro' a tchool a club and nn atMotic field and a knowladge that the folks back 8 Hi ' r ' ' I home aro with him, hoart and soul! I i H! I - ' 8 You have loaned your money to supply their phyolcal noods. I 1 I I' n Now evo to maintain tho Morale that is Nvlnnlng tho war 1 UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN 1 I Headquarters Weber Club 1 |