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rCAMP HOSPITAL BEING BUM BY RED CROSS IN ENGLISH REST CAMP «B :-V m fa»! W{\ *> -'■S-, M <S*f ; i • ' I The American Bed Cross has erected large camp hospitals at an Aroerl* ''rest" vamp in England of flrst-claas l?rkk construction to guard against j the rigors of winter. Soldiers In camp vere proud to heip in the work of! construction. Everyone in the Gulf division should be proud to answer the Christmas roll call and hejp in the'oply way possible to do their bit over bQJV * " • i ! LONDON WOMEN MAKING COMFORT BAGS FOR AMERICAN SOLDIERS .■jt. tV? V ", , ' k b afA nnii "J *<! À FSSfî. j ' ; ! ! ; Both Engllabt and-American women sewing iu the central workrooms of] i the America*. Red Cfoss, where 850 workers are employed, while thirty j branches in all parts of England brhrg the list of workers up to^OOO. th«e •comfort bags are greafly appreciated by the soldiers, A^lapetns Jo thia iwork by responding in .the CftWstmaa .oil call. * Î AMERICAN AND CANADIAN SOLDIERS ARRIVE IN ENGLAND TOGETHER 7 \ ÏS V LI m Ils tmœmkWï The men of both countries are met by the Red Cross canteen workers 'and directed to the canteen, which U directly beneath thé American flag show?» in the picture. There the Canucks and'the Yankees nre given smokes and eats and made to feel at home. Add your sm.Ie of cheqr from averse«» by an answer to the Christmas call. * y INTERIOR OF AN AMERICAN RED CROSS WAREHOUSE IN LONDON /.T* Ä« . win" .c of one day'-» shipment of supplies made by the American to French for emergency use. The last stopover of goods made by wercü of the Gulf division before reaching their final destination ■ine lines to aid !n the Work of tccrcy. to *h«w- your cppreciatlpa of this work is by answering "Aye 1 F.cH OrJL. " tfr k JÜ ^mazing Figures Shew Work of Women ^ ^oyfeiana, Missis sippi and Alabama Preliminary ; to Christmas Roll Cal) When Every. Person «.Is, Expected to i Become Member, SEW ORLEANS,, .J.A.-rffcrtü mii • iiou, smvêji^unüred and iiaffÿ-ûve tliou saud, fix hundred and uiDpty-tevea ar ' ik-Ios, valued m material alone at $1, OhO.OOO, were made in workrooms oi "'Uni Cross chapters from January 1 to September. ,3Q in Louisians,,Mississippi i,eud Alabama. I The more than 3,500,000 articles in clude piusjfal dressings, hôpital gar inenm. knitted sweaters, sod;»ami the j him and refugee garments. Tue exact ' :0 ^ OI »he material is $t i hree lmcdrc»*^hapters in tue three stares, coinposidgthe Gu f division, i American Red ÇfOSP, distributed the ! material among ^.-elr more than 2,000 workrooms in broaches and auxiliaries, j The tunouncejpent of the ligures ' was made by the bureau of deveiop Trient of the Gulf division, to sbow. the more than 6.000,^1,000 persoçs iu l.iiki^iuna. Mississippi and Ala',u^aa ; ju n hW great an army of.workers has ! been assembled to provide for .the coni ; Torts and decencies of life for tbe thou* ! gauds of soldiers of Dixie who y ; < amp or have gone abroad to fight, th« , -iartles of democracy. 20,000 at Work in Chapters. < YiUtultuing a very low niinimmu of J; leu vornan workers to an auxiliary. I »hhohgh many Lnve hundred-, the ar ! tidies were made by about 20,UW worn r en— mothers, wjinÿs cr sisters of acl «iit-rs. "livery one c«n^pi.. ; l[jdt oi §ew for the Red Cross and' the ûght vj-, J)t democracy," tbe Qalf division' ,'Vtty Bounces, "but every loyal Amc.*i<;au will have a dWÙRsi toVbecoinc a mom ber of the Amencun Red Cross dicing the week of December ,16 to ' 1 *ru;n rmtn you to the comradeship' is the word of President Wilson to every American woman and elhid. En, rolling in the Red Cross, by pay ment of the dollar membcSBLipt,. is ajgrcat Privileg«, of] th 'LVù*' ^" t y Sf &Ä AlBPricarxs hft ^ joiuedijue Red Cross, { v , iU hhV ,, ren ^ energy and ; st;ll tavuteP !ove for the Red Cross. Tor AH Humanity* means our work is ifist beginning. This is a test of Araer •a j Jcanisto." Tabul^te».j^.âç>j-t Issued. Jlc-ro is the tàbufati-d report on the articles cf the lied Cross chapters !u the three states: Month. Surgical Dressings. ... 80.722 ... 200.263 ... 225,fiSC ... 4St;'.TG ... 504.290 ,.. JDS.2ÎW) y"i7,2tV) ... j94.3)1 y fäfi-iher 0?:;.44O • • d • M ; T '* , Total ... ..... Value .. ... 'iii ip. r ' * ' * Month. Kn'rtcvl Hospital Garments. 2C.S'19 :r..G2:j 40.705 54.762 ::7>:m lfi.0T»k 28,211 .34.90.' 310.03' ArtkMW. Refugee X '.o'.hiug January .. February . Mu rch .... \prll ..... .'fay ..... tune ..... Tilly ..... August ... September :: 20 ; Total ....... . Value ......... ' V.'nshlhgfoh tercstlt.g »«dais of t'orkronir out the coujif t ry 1 to Jit!2 ' Iti-fueee garments , llospitnt Hpppllcs Ilcspltul g+'7ÿ»éi,ia . L, Ci.lOfw 1 US follows HUM Kuiîtetl orioles xirzlcrJ ....... ,*.*.*... .*54,090.' T«>tal --------... va lire WHAT Y"OUH^;€ROr»S DOES ITivnte Jean Fonrean of New Yark is known ns the "Red Cross manr nt the American Hospital No. 1, where h«» ia «^pr.njea ing. A cross on his back, the gf two plecc^i .of shrapnel, wj^l ,nc ;i' car. i at)'. t'i'gîîf.ii manor lints? of 55 rooms o s n-roùttoisff group of hutments {vi.i <:os?s»Uute tba largevt American ;Red C :or- ( jn Great Britain, j Beds for £00 American soldiers .wilt ! be provided- Some 750 beds arc now j ready in the buildings on this coan j try c-atate, Selisburg court, near South | hemptoa. Timber for these buildings t comes iof the most beautiful Silas In- south ern England. from the estate of 186 acres, one m«^ e KacnH^nl ffillahc In- MmHi> by 1 In Greece there has been a great deal of suffering dua to the mobilize tion of troops, so a Red Croes cep»' mlfton sailed last month to «dauais ter an appropriation of *875, 00Ü made fix this purpose *****►»♦kVa*************** I YOUR RED CROSS— * WHAT !T DOES * JA * 5 « "At the Christmas time we shall ask the whole American people to answer the Red Cross Christmas roll can," said Ifenry P., Davison, chairman of the War Council of ; |he Red Cross. | 'It will constitute a unique appeal to every man, woman and child this great land of ours. to become en rolled in our army of mercy." To guide the "walking wounded" back from the front to the nearest available aid sections the Red, Cross is furnishing the army with thousands of small cloth marksrs ^taring a Red Corss and arrow to show direction to be taken. What the, lied Cross rarty^bc called upon to do in the further cgurse. of Jlie war, or with the coming of vic tory, peace ami io< oustnx-tlon, it would be !(Ile. ( to attempt to pfpi*he t <: y. Rut this greft organization,. t !n „pry truth "tbe,.pj«bjHzed<,J.eart 'qnd spirit of. the whole' American people," has shown itself equal ,«•»' ».n? call, ready to respond, to apy oincnn-ucy. An Italian "doughboy" walked Into an American Red Cross headquarters at Anacona, JihJy, pud paid the follow ing tribute to, the grept. organization: ,,-fl am only a private soldier, but I want to pqv my tribute to ypu for your gcuerositt to us. I ii^ve assister who Was living near Udine and she and family w;erejf^yced to flee from the bleodthlrsity A«strians as fhgy ad y^pçéd. Yqur American Red Cross has I taken care,jpf them and they are very tyxppy. I shall think of you and be grateful te' yrjB." is !u The American Red Cross has become not so much an organization ps a great movement, seeking to embody In organized form the spirit of service, the spirit of , sacrifie*— in short, all tj|at Is best and higne»t,jn the.ideals and aspirations of our country. ••By thé , first of January the Red will hfiv® working in .France r • » upwards of 5,0011 Americans—a'vivid contrast to. the little group of 13 men and women which, its t the first Rod Cross commission to v France, ^«ilad about June 1, 1917, to Ini tin,te their first efforts in Europe-. - "I want all you people to do all you can to help the Red rÇross, for it is surely doing wondetfui work over hertj." wrote an npr»r£f.ia,tijse Coving ton (La.) boy, Randolph -Ray, who Is now on actjve service in,France. "Thank pod for the American Rgd Cross," waa, the; opening mc^sa-ge inla letter written in France by Lieut. Frtvl A". Boyd of. Salt Lake City. Licu tenr.nt Boyd bns Recently re^yerad from. Spanish »te,ylr coiitri^lpd .while on duty iu eastern Fi-ance'nnd his ap .•criallÿïi ;cf ithe Jlbd Civ«», ovcr3e? is bora if first-hand information. Tbe Aiÿ( ,R-'d /'ross is to as* ist ibi^M/ùifa Mll'r.ilro in its study if 1 s jaundice malaria, the bn fccticy' *>f {''(• lyyibtild group, Jft.o .r»-s«.-'ifi»!g from refrigeration 'byxh'tln-r ar.sfs and tfr'tuin uuml iaf*.sd i«w:s. IOU.Ô ui'! ; TN ' Anv't:'H c ?ra « c'; -cm:. hr-1 fclWS*»»' •if ii »j* m*ivy T-nrfsjo? iteiy wtin y- IT;-» ? 'U ic.-l re *:-i-;r s wuic W ' -*!fv h\ .rvi" •ro;'!' A ; t-i/à»"«" .i :m i.*< lr- 1 ' •" •*?«?; ::<il £■:(!;, «ill tl ; v ;''•!■ f if? ' ini ai •C'h'i •t.'tkli.n tfee Jh ■a C' >':r,try af cs rvtunf^i • e , * inti ?rne.l a\ .ui».? i •rivi'iirr.» ft» K-r« ? ;r •rlr n.i. ft is tilt. -.!('n to hat <" liic ri r ijfh s on tlic rnncÿ ,»t R>r the ChrlstmaV season. ,'1»be Red Cross lies brought the opjy Joy and happiness -in the lives of tin' prisoners." writes a jfcew Horen soldier, now at Camp I,in;burg„;Ger utan.v, to this mother. He rorelved foo<l and smokes regularly from the Red Cross. The American Red Cross Canteen Service lias Issued a directory quarter ly which will be given to .each troop tfUin commander and which contains directions for making use of; the Can-, teen 8erjife and its emergency medi cal refeonreçji. There are 685 afp teens now in operation in Ihls country. nt 1, on .of 'T *wifh that I could In some way make you understand that magnitude of the work of the Red Cross," writes Miss ,Harriet Root abroad with the WeUçsfeÿ, College Canteen unit "One runs'll cross gome- .phase of its work ev^gy.day." m Th e .Cross has .many trades .ftijd professions represented in its .ranks as the army. One man cited ape bravery shown while distributing chocolate and cigarettes ander heavy ftro at the front was a New Yqrk bank er turned canteen woi^r. Vegetable gardens fgy conygieacent soldiers at the Amgj|cnn anny hos pitals in Frqpcc have proved so suc cessful that the American Bed Crogs has stat a representative totfils ÇffiiB tw tA cncrirn ten evrrtert rmffirkpf SfftP* try to secure .tea expert market gar deners to dlrpot;jwich activities at aU American hospitals in France. To con* vaicacent soldiers these gardens offer useful and interestiag occupation y aw cases of shell shock, farm work jg «p« of the best restoratives. Other partent' enjoy the outdoor activities j*iso, .......... *****«****>H»*#*t****** ,W $ * V. J * JA * « of | en ? ' The I Red Cross Man | 1 «I her to of it y. öy AOYxf ERRINQ. ••Teushnn! S'lutet Make snappy— That-a-boy i J "Who wuz the, bird, ^1^1? Looked like a six-cylinder otiker, but they don't ride in no- flivver." "You are jpiessir.' close. Irelund. Didn't you S(H5 ,ti»e »Red Cross on his jitney? Thufs,,the Red Cross Man. He's got a rb,ti.,Kaiulle but few know what it'a.ltke, .Wvmy jack from the 41,;, O.. to the dtjufks ru the guardhouse wcnilj him the Reif Ççoss Man. <*ot cm in ail tU,v.ea|ii()s." . "i I- Ik I tUt ! iidn'I. ! e i»ont*y. ■tl f;< ■ y Wilt »•cli has tbai'a-jlhe ■, he ain't ifMih* >'»»« ' T!i. li. ■fl • l"If I and the ad has you . ! ii ► li.-A >0 r r s ■i. C.ipxi'p U- i; ..val tie !; 'V £' : r , • tr.'U,' U Mur v !■ la-lia ■ 'VP r.»5j*> ft a In j' all ; Urn. ii;.;-' -I'.irt-ihC •t4.v.,if. Ti-C CK'f. '.oi Mop hlikyiF iu iim lc, r.;;' « h» ;i. h*. go :-vp. had signed fi pnpv 5a:n to tnkc a strucgS hold on half his pay, an' slip ir to .iJhJyuT. Take t£. from m?, Lncie îs»çy Hkrs to hear ii'ctù .sort r<f order Red an* to sbori' bow happy hi wuz to gc' ftfc -, copf/s mesrnge, ,,hc. chucked in twenty more plnnkt^s^o the COCP 5 fif jjiciu an' the mother's gattlu' thirty-flve per. Sure she ain't happy less she's wraslin' with a dashboard every day, . % SaIa mo c 4 va «*117 Afl V men Rod but ibe corp. tole me she wuz only n-takin* in five family washes now, un' ;.lhe kids wuz goiu' to school again, : When the -Tied Cross Man had a. toe hold on tbe corp., he persuaded him fo take out Insurance, satpe as the rest of you is over Is us boys, an' then he tole him be could «amMa Kt« IkT-v/iiiiI n' Kloolr nflF tt'ifH Lhtfi Rgd inla Licu gamble his bj^ouiln' block off with the rest of bis pay. The corp. gets a good night's sleep now on pay day, cause what's left of bis pay only lasts till .abqut ten thirty."' "Is this here Red Cross Man ft real for-sure e^Jcer, Hal?" Rank of Officer. "lyeU. I d'no. He ought to-be. We call him , captain, or lieutenant, und say 'sir',to 'ijc. lie says he's an offl cer wl{h,9bt çank. Says the leather putts and green pants show that ho's ap- part officer und the reel'» Irish. Tbe as* study bn Jft.o now fellers don't lay>,w whether to sTute or not. He si}j»s wé can »'lute the cross we. £«*-1 llkejt, but hq don't car,e n tinker's hummer wki^jt^or we jï'lûte hint er uot. We (fid vets know *Rn an' e'iut«? the cross gn' the man I...Cj n.->hin' It. i>«:t. oÆcVri-; ^ad pri I se<'D that's vu tes arc c'; *:-i-;r •*?«?; ai af a\ tilt. tlic 'im I ;iïkitT to ihe/'. O. i U.o (u?ft*'r day. Ml' I K^VL'« ai't i is liiOligh lu» was an; SC'UVi 1 biu»£ • ■They y'»y*od to bo i 'fH l i -. ' Rut he don't .'■..-.•iu \ t> c >ltx V. ir-'J'.i :r \c'.-i uihln' to I'.t! i\ o. ui t a s. <: '. 'fferj- ^.U lowu :- Î .1«' ■ V' 1 ijti III ta .;v.s cbow «t onr l i?(itl ?« *■ ' lift «iislK'3 d'jii'.: VP is y his siuiittk > il.'tVC illH'- VOUS-,' )l> ml iboy 'lo:~ t v.f v h .The bi^oj like joshes 'car along y'r s'dll' in the. the of Horen the *::(•<>• Vi end iu Uftnc« v.jcre^hty t»> be. Heran doüvçç.fi«; nsg •;;iivlis«--(„,. Lust -,v.i.:ez>h-.u Tom iuM.in's v/i;c r.ti'i four ki*kr twine do*.-»* here from Detroit ay' get sick, th»» lltd Cross Aim g \ 'J'oia a leave ap* took jut to the burg In-J«is. flivver. Tuan he sent: Toj^V,'«' itejt dec, çn' son»« coni, an' some ««is. Rcclajjt'jJ»# niftmt a' helped Tom get ft discharge so he could support hty tamily./Jjpugii no body kno«8 np^da' for ^sjire. Slim Dawson (bought {je did, /hough, an' „ troop Can-, medi afp j asked (hejKed Crte* Man to help him I »t off .Uncle Sam'« pay roll. The way writes the "One J/d ,»$£3* Man wrftfo some letten» up ,tô- :SHm'a home town, an* .when; they ,coihV back, he tole £llm3ÿis: wife and ,kids fiuz a-drawio' ' fortj-««yga - fifty ■ per aad they wos>better off with him workift' for Uncle ßam, an* he'd better «tick aroun' and help ^make Germany safe <or democracy " "Must have the spondullz an* some puli, if he's bo free with the,cash,«a' 'knows so many people everjvrheoa." He Ain't Ne '»fut*» "No. be ain't i)o *plilt.'<-Tlwr,ésy.l»e work 1 $ oa 't draw no pay, au',be poUabes his own shoes, an* ; lo a pi nah washes his m .own shirt. But ^QU seef Mlte this trades Cross Man «business laqii owr the its When a eoldler from MlUers cited heavy bank vilje gets word ,W* folks is in^d, he goes wipin' group' like a do« ; wa> naet up with a skynk. ,Be's soared on tbo hos suc Crogs ___ ÇffiiB- ^ Wg ^Thirnmnn SfftP* * , , ^ ■ . . . 19 J an', believe me, he knows how to Had up wmi a sKuns. «tie's soared on t||o whole show, an' all the sugar this man Bboveris saved çontdp^t sweeten hipa up none. His off' see he's ponk gn' they try tp work It enter him, but it only makes 'im punker. They look for him to go over the Ml! next Then the Red Cross Man hears about It. ' He gar aU con* offer work Other out what's wrong. Then he writes up to MilleravIHe, where they got the Bed Cross too, an' they go see what's askew with the doqghboy's folks an' they pull the fly out the lemo and write back that all's hunkadora an* that sick bird just goes to eatiu' up the R'-'j Cream $ J | rar» PMtf Carl 1 «I her they his the cm jjaa can ii<> niosr anyth 1 in' up busted matnimmiu tee In the family refrfft. burger was busted up wh»* ho was o-goia' (»> lo'-'o 'he »>" he an'- his frau had '"u- ,> cause, tjiey couldn't d#t up l,,i ' The Ç«d Cross Man wrote i» s SB' oas day Carl was a-smilj»» hU Duitft phis, rouse lie'rt -avin' he could pay the interest when he'd orneked Kaiser. Bill'# -mm? »>ox ngrl** irniled States if he Ihh<-Ii. H.» xvnzn'L aroun' when they picked lit . nnme. Motors don'l go fiend •jtren them »tie oner *>ver." jielmO ill .o* i it n. leltei , ft CIV ii -''There's lh»r Red -Cross <» uJiiat urn brell«." ..•'Bct y * 1 1 r neck. The "• * »uz jt«*» tin' their knkU'- -driçtl up. r:t,fillin' "Ut in ilu* sun kcepm' »he lr Vll-S III'" B-gi-ttin' ;-*,Jhe »' r -•• i*. '1 !«f R.mI <'|-0:'S .Jlü Ml-1 !»•'** * » m' >ipill '«v;:i pu ♦liose-.plftlff'.r!"!-'. «• |- now I:«* »Cu* 5,1 f!" ' iit-ir think un' a.''*' ,l!l S'-iftpl'hi' i nr ii rrossili' j"t-- II' -w alv.'i! Hi:a' far, j^he ' we must f rom* ■y sa.tjd- fdaiikêîs (iiis,":Y:f ai*o warm. :ui' nîçliv. 'f* jfft iUi' l -.-}»u'i.v l»"*-:' tttr.hin's. art' a ,V. ! like. ,«•;-' ap but a ••! : 1 . .lift'. k<-*'p I! ii T,«SI of ,SUl I i WHl'i g< r. ,i Xim • nr ; l « i 1 «Hi i Y t „1/ tl. I! • i-r -cl iu -b- 11 Helped Out Then. !■ "TThcre'iyon- .lti*rn 'Tll:.i..«tid me ,; •:. ' raring w rmu 1 w.»:z .in ■t: tiiar |>r •t-rb'-r l'i;t< '.oi go BM-t. :! -•). h.- In liPh- not iffOtlll' AI •' :».» ' Ml; 1 tti't <1 Itic !!, biS-tu^y.^kliMliih-- * îs»çy j ''"There .-ypu Ibis* to .■ -h.-.t '• ■Vviij, ifi - Hwrr'e'iJ vie »liât u.uutH.d h h - v.ur. tlwro. 'a lake it v.i.boul < u "A rot ill ail, an i, • I 1',. .(•u ciu.-iuj-? gc' in fif she's day, V only un' i toe fo of could weat oat aa > bought a hogshead Lhtfi 1 » __l_____ . .. the good cause till real We und offl ho's Tbe to »'lute don't we know man pri se<'D agutu, .-h.iM.u-. . v- a f vou«fiot)'t knov,-. Mike, my a-by» pital cycktail is jusr plain straight 'cusior oil, .without any water -as c chaser. Zflte it. from ( m<* an' ztifj» away from them do« at the hos pital or you'll jget OTW.fi' them «ock tails. The curse tole me they run put of the,^turned stuff ou# day an' the next batch had got lied up with red tape an' couldn't get in. She said /he patients wuz all a-gelt in' sick £ause they get well to keep from get tin' them cocktails, but the Red Gros day. lets IUC sti,' was ' ;ur,' want« ■ii «, to ■* fiiit i <ù(' tt't' don't «f! til* V. av to my Cals, tkrtl lowu tec, re uu tf.i onr go. d'jii'.: Pc; or two and the patleûts began to ge» well again, so's they c-ouid do without their toddy. She tole me 1 mnsn't hoUi Zt agin tbe Red Cross Map tho', cause the docs tole him to. get'it. au' thai Jæ gave right^maft nicer things to ihe hospital than them durned cocktail*— .it makes me cuss to think about 'em Well, I wuz a-tellin' you bow me am: /Mm got chnmiuy. He saw 1 couldu'i write, account tny bum wing. *n' he ,^sked me if,I didn't want him to write ■ ( my letters. ,1 had Win write to moth er, an', after ,ve'<T ftoi.u^uaiuted, >1 asked him to ytriie to Xeii^e. niy l>e»i t ghT back home. I reckon be t)>uj;„h! ; i 1 wuz some rjash on her #6 right. 1-yi »be never said,nothin'; ju-0 p»ji u d-o\,. like I tôjb ; h!in. He io-^t-J Ttn; v . sroun' tbo e^.-- » frf»uv.-;i:i!, «, .l.-ut a reejsx'U he :*.tVK' ear,.'.» v..» writiu' to <piy .Nett!«, v, b, I ,uit'i /;i.oü *.» go lumi-T,;:!: t L • • i i» •>; f.Hi <> ■si th like along the. "He c'.i'lu't vi; ( 8) .* Oe?tk*T. l -goti h'-lïj:.*»: $ cV nsg- ^ >osf) - ;1;W «... Tom T^noA^ti.s do*.-»* lltd took he coni, a' he no Slim an' it. ■ ti. i»i 1 144 ■h #h *h-.V ]ïjA'û>.\ *J<e'A got t2c fit• Mi;a ftayx ?k» pan ata? lliut'd liij v,u,uU -. -.s O' vr - t'c rod roof sr.d the vig?i out ji, ,,;. ip- JJ'R o curd la tbe «îoor iha» >:>> .. v-.ai In' un' you doofthuve to *CuttU at a i shun when yoo talk to him. ft,, pu.-d,^ Cut a chair, passai the a «.turn, pusses NUok« him f^afou? "" The bI „. R don't make no di up they and fifty him better some ».illA «liui's got your jjoat.jUa'h sure »pd ,t«4innhin' mako you feel belter,or /urget jt. "it you .ever get the blue?, or ihe willies, go dee him; fee's better than six dtu* *« fen hospital cocktail»—dan; 'via his his this the Here he coups buck ngaiu. l-.« L - a helpin' somc 'bird in the 7Srd l reckon. He's goiu' to stop— "Hello, Tj) 0 "pson. how*« the shoui aerr "Bine, sir. Gettin' limbered up right." ''Who's yayir buddle?" Miko O'Conner, sir. Ju«t in with the IDSthJ* "Glad (Uc he ^wpce naet v%ss tbo "Hoe Had t||o man hipa gn' it for the He .... . « 4r » O'Coaoer. Y«»u Irish IndS are the very deuce copei to a scrap. Hope y, )U soon." sir." "How's the Tbompsoor weU and fall's «> R 0fe j, ®oU^r j»nd Nellie. •Uk but "▲•bed who she's up Bed what's an' and an* up Cream filcng now. n. Just look f»r- Mring O'Cotl. *»1 ««« wf." H « priva to bu *- Nobo,i y ^ Wtty ' " 0,0 niwei-U nold them. Take it from me, Hike If' hc lpli^ us win. Th^ni be sendia J" 006 tteae days, l hop® we get to go with him. WeU, trag fee you s^ejr ,