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ABILENE WEEKLY REFLECTOR, ABILENE, KANSAS, AIGIST 20, 1910 ItEPl'HLICANH Pl'SII WAR EACH REGISTRANT MIST ANSWER TWENTY QUESTIONS TO FINISH AT ONCE CAN'T FILL QUOTA Topeka, Aug. 28. The Republic Some Corset Facts ans, In session here today, elected H. The jirovoHt marshal mailed the local hoard Instructions about the registration which will occur early The Reflector Publishing Co. C.

M. 1IARGER, President S. W. WILSON, Secretary-Treasurer May Have to Take of the Men H. Motter of McPherson, chairman; next month, presumably September r.

fnr neraona between the age of Wlio KorfKttt-ed on August 24 All go to Camp Fuutn Robert D. Montgomery of Oswego, secretary; D. J. Hanna of Sallna, treasurer. The platform adopted is: Bntfrfd "cond cUi mall matter BU th poloffU'e at Abilene, Kni.

18 and D. Each registrant will answer twenty questions and the Re ntrmciAU PAI'EK OF DICKINSON flector Ik printing them on request The local board selected the men of the war department In order that who go to Camp Funston Septem CX l'NTY Juaranteed largest Olrvulation of mj paper iml.Ilt.hwl in DIckJnM.n One dominating purpose to win the war and to win it as speedily as possible. No truce with Prussianism, no peace without victory. This is no one-party war; It la an American war. they may be studied and then an ber 1 to 6, and found that the quota Bwered promptly on registration sixty-seven men could not be com day.

The local board received a num ber of questionnaires today bo prep THERE are, of course, good corsets and bad corsets. A good corset molds you to its shape. You mold a poor corset to your shape. That is why your figure improves under the influence of an artistically designed and well made corset. The Democratic slogan In 1916, "He kept us out of war," wah politi arations are being made all around for the next registration an Imrnecll pletely filled.

There are only sixty-one men left In class one and they are those who registered on June last. The shortage of six men can be made up In only one way and that is to take some of the men who registered August 24. So far the local board has received no Instructions as to how the de ate classifications. The twenty ques Witliln tlie iNt arid Snd r.on (160 roll" It M.I let.) If paid advance wltliln the yrur: One y-Br O-JO fiix motjlh" Three months fteyonri zor.i", l-r 1 If not paid In advance or during the 12 00 One year ou Buhnerlptlon outside of IMcklneon smunty Invarlatdy In advance. cal camouflage.

War profiteering is treason. Failure to adopt measures to pre vent profiteering condemned. tions to be answered are: 1. Name. The name must he Price fixing should be resorted to Mm mi given In full.

2. Permanent home addreBS. This means where you have permameiit home now, riot the place where you THinsnAV, ai'gvkt huh. ItEPUKLIOAN TICKET only as a war necessity. There is no place for sectionalism Support for national equal suf frage and national prohibition.

Continued effort to promote right ful interests of wage earners. Laws against mob violence. Protection and reciprocity. Economy and efficiency. Commendation of present state ad MODART CORSETS FRONT LACED are designed by the most skillful and consequently the highest paid designer in the business.

work or the place where you tfere born, unless that Is your permanent home. 3. Age In years. State your age In years only. Disregard nddilional months or days.

4. Date of birth. If yoa do not remember the year give your birth ministration, co-ordination of lnsti itutlons and practical economies in day, as "October 12." Then say "on pouted Cutailed war-time session of leg' Mature. my turtnday this year I will be (or was) years old' White? ficiency Is to be made up. Today at the court house physical examina-flonsw ere given the August 24 registrants and a large per cent passed.

It Is believed that of "the forty men who registered on that date, twenty-five will be placed in class one. Those who have been selected to go To Camp Funston between September 1 and 6, are: Judson D. Stowits, Abilene Henry E. Bailey, Solomon Clarence M. Garten, Abilene Louis J.

Mills, Enterprise Peter L. Morgan, Hope Paul Brandt, Ramona Chris A. Pearson, Enterprise LeRoy Bowman, Solomon Harry E. Pelter, Herlngton Vincient C. Cleman, Chapman Edwin R.

Gandce, Abilene Emmett Waring, Abilene. George Wilson, Carlton Norman W. Graham, Ramona Walter W. J. Rediker, Hope William O.

Landes, Abilene Charles M. Amann, Solomon Joseph E. Baughman, Solomon Edward M. Curry. Abilene Continued support of essential war measures pledged to President Wil- STATE tT.

6. Senator Arthur Capper Justice Supreme Court I'oBltlon No. 3 W. A. Johnaon Position No.

4 R. A. Uurch Governor H- J- Allen lieutenant governor C- S.HlJ.1"; Kecretary of Stat J. ettyjohn )tate Aud'tor- F. W.

Knapp Btate Treaourer 1 ayne Attorney General I. J. Hopklna Buperlntendent of Tubllc Inntructlon. Lizzie E. WooHter BupV- innurance F.

L. Trayla State Printer W. Ith Congresaman, tth DIM. O. Strong 1 COl'NTY TteprcRentntlve P.

Lamb County Clerk WH i 8 County Treasurer M. r-. laiKina JU-fflMer of Deeda County Attorney Hmitn ITohate JudKe W. 8. Anderaon Bherlff John H.

Sherman Clerk District Court L. E. fTcoat Coroner J- A- 1UI" County High School Trustees C. H. Loudon, It.

M. White. F. C. Mun- County CommlonerUt.

Bon as commander in chief, and to Negro? Oriental? Citizen Indian? Non-citizen Indian? all administrative agencies. 6. 7. 8. 9.

10. Native born ITnited States? If In the" MODART you get artistic proportions, good materials, and a figure-building corset that will'give long wear and be shapely and comfortable until it is worn cut. There is nothing so convincing as a trial fitting. In fact, it is the only proof. It can be had at no expense in our Corset Department MAN POWER BILL you were born In the J'nlted States, including Alaska and Hawaii, you are a native born citizen of the' United States, irrespective of the clt-J izensbip of your parents.

If you TO BE LAW SOON i were born abroad you are still a citizen of the United States Jf your father was a citizen of the United (AaatK-latcd Preaa) Washington, Aug. 28. The senate Like all defeated campaign the kaiBer Is duimng Mates at the time you unless you have been were born, amendments extending the draft expatriated ages to 18 and 4 5, rejected formally yourself. I in the house and the measure sent 11. Naturalized citizen of the to a conference, are expected to have United States? You are a natural- all differences smoothed over in a Too hot for much political stuff The campaign will open In will lzed citizen If you have comnletnri few hours and to be passed lmmedl- September and then oratory freely flow.

your naturalization, that is, If you ately by both the house and senate, have "taken out final papers." It will then be ready for the slgna- The practice of medicine grows you are not a citizen if you have ture of the president. leHs stern each year. Doctors now only declared your intention to be-send a man to Arizona or New Mex- cornea citizen (that is, If you have lco instead of keeping' him at home only "taken out first in and make him drink cod liver oil. I the latter case you are a declarant SENT 10 FT: RILEY SORRY FOR CLASH 3 WHAT IS HAPPENING IN CAMP AND FIELD. 12.

Citizens of the United States by father's naturalization? Before registrant's majority? The children AMERICANS WITH Lots of people wonder why the food administration does not allow ii it a TWENTY-EIGHT MORE MEN FROM COUNTY TO SERVICE the Louisiana sugar growers to mar- ()f persons who have been dufv not Mrs. Harrison Myers received a let the 10,000,000 pounds that are uralized under the laws of the UnitP x- ..,.1. fY. going to waste, letter from her brother, Carl Foltz, who is with Company of the 139th i.ruer B. states, being under the age of 21 at' Aanoftated Preaa) Nogales, Aug.

28. -Pro- Case about it the time of naturalization of their infantry somewhere in France. He Calvin Cutler, Herlngton William H. Jaeger, Hope. Martin D.

Brechbill, Ramona Perry Brlllhart. Detroit Roy Shlpps, Solomon Ray J. Miller, Solomon Ira S. Chase, Abilene George Blagg, Navarre William H. Lehman, Abilene William F.

Sautter, Chapman William F. Major, Carlton Harold J. Correll, Abilene Everett H. French, Abilene John W. Book, Talmage Elmer E.

Murry, Herrlngton. Leslie P. Reams. Abilene Fred Krause, Hope Jas. M.

Bowyer, Manchester Purlay F. Freeman, Chapman Clarence F. Chance, Carlton Benjamin A. Koelling, Talmage. Carl S.

Derrick, Abilene Roy Taylor, Abilene Henry A. Hollenbeck, Abilene Clarence W. Sloop, Abilene August B. Staatz, Chapman John W. Duncan, Abilene James B.

Robson, Abilene Joe Schemer, Hope James L. Bass, Mancshester Bayard O. Tewksberry, Abilene Arthur R. Walker, Talmage Earl R. Smith, Solomon Thomas Mosley, Dillon Anson E.

Ettridge, Hope. Charles Pearson, Enterprise Dallas H. Burwell, Abilene Benjamin F. Clouter, Manchester. Walter Miller, Elmo Jeremiah McSweeney, Abilene Thomas W.

Seybold, Abilene Floyd M. Walters, Abilene. Send Off Was Given the Boys la the Afternoon First List of 1918 Class One Men to Go is with the brigade headqaurters parents, are, if dwelling in the United rouna reSrew Ior yeruav 8 "BU States before attaining their major- l'etween tne Mexican and American ity. considered soldiers were expressed by Gen. Ellas Writing under date of July 14, he ibjuua iiivi 1 says: I am feeling just fine and 1 The objection that boys of 18 to 20 are two young to fight was dis proved in the Civil war when many thousands of the best soldiers were boys nuder 18.

Many of them were lo. Alien declftrant? Villi are a am getting fat, too. That teems Calles, military governor of Sonora, to Brigadier General Cabell. The apology was nytde at the request of President Carranza. A conference is strange, doesn't It, but you know declarant if, although a citizen or subject of some other country, you am getting things to eat and drink only 13 and 14 years old and they bave (lertare(j hp, ore a naturallza- that just naturally make one fat.

4,., uon rourt your tQ become being held between American and Mexican authorities here today. haven't seen John or Edward (his a citizen of the United States. This brothers) for some time. When saw them last, they were just com is referred to as "taking out first 1 nree soiaiers jvu.eu. papers." i The Mexican border has been REPUBLICANS LEAH IN WAR SlPItUtT The National Security, league, Dickinson county's loyalty record was added to Monday afternoon when twenty-eight more drafted men boarded the afternoon train for Ft.

Riley and so started on the first lap of their journey for "over there." They were all boys of the 1918 class who registered June 5, 1918. The boys appeared to be the Jolliest of any quota of men that has gone yet and each one said he was anxious to get into the fight. At the court house the usual good 14. Alien non-declarant? vm, placed under the control of General ing from the trenches and they said they liked it fine up there. We are getting plenty to eat now, so things bipartisan organization, has com- min.WiBPJln.

A Holbrook. commander of the south- aren't so bad as they might be. On the Fourth of July we had a holiday and had quite a time France is surely a fine place, espe send off was given the boys under fall within one of the classes de- ern department. In the firht yew-scribed by questions 10, 11, 12 and terday three Americans wero killed 13, and are not an Indian. In other and twentyeight were wounded.

The words, you are a Don-declarant alien casualties are estimated to if you are a citizen or subject of be from 150 t0 200' some other country than the United Reached an Agreement. States and have not declared before It Is believed that an agreement a natuarlization court your inten- has been reached at the conference tion to become a citizen of the and that no resumption of the bor-United States; that is, have not "tak- der fighting will take place. Revised en out first papers." I estimates Dlaces the Mexican casual- plied and analyzed the votes, of members of congress on the eight most Important measures relating to the prosecution of the war. The league does not mention the party affiliation of any member, nor does it mention any party in the lengthy statement it has issued for the ln-frrmatlon of the voters of the country. The vote of each Individual member is given, and the voter is left to hunt up the party affiliations the auspices of the local Information cially the people.

About all one can see is wooden shoes and every time a Frenchman or French woman passes, it sounds like a team and committee for draft boys." The boI- diers-to-be were given Ice cream wagon. But the country is beauti WEST SIDE DISTRICT ful and it is simply covered with 8. CONVENTION MET cones and candy by the city. A large crowd was present at the court house to hear' the address and a record crowd gathered at the train to bid the boys a last farewell. 15.

lf not a citizen of the United ties at fifty, of which fifteen were of what nation are you a tiliAd if he sees fit. The league finds that gtateg beautiful frees and green grass. There is surely good drinking water, mostly mountain water. Carl, Edward and John Foltz, only forty-seven members of the: citizen or anhleft? Tn fhti oaoa The West Center District Sunday bouse voted right on all eight of the R1oV .1 Czecho-Slovaks, German or Austrian1 (Aa.ociated rreaa) Harry Kruger was appointed cap measures that is. voted on the side School convention was held yesterday at the Sand Springs school three brothers, entered the service foies, 'Austrlans, Lorrainers and Peking, Aug.

28. General Semen- tain of the boys and took fine care of them too. at the same time, enlisting In Abi lene. They are now in France, doing persons of like status, the registrant off, the anti-bolshevlkl leader, has may ansker "Czecho-Slovak, claimed crossed the Siberian frontier, it was as subject of Austro-Hungary." "Al- learne here today. His troops have satian, claimed as subject' of Ger-' taken Matsievski.

station west of their bit. fci Hi Pi of the question that meant speeding up of the war. An Inspection of the list shows that of these forty-seven, forty-three were Republican' 'fl four Democrats. There were seven-teen who voted right seven times and wrong once. Of these, thirteen house.

This district consists of Lincoln, Grant, Garfield and Newborn townships, including Abilene and Solomon. The forenoon session began at 10 o'clock. The theme was "The Superintendent." Good addresses were many," and such entry shall be Manchuli. Many prlBoners were made by the registrar. I captured when the troops entered Lane Latimer, in a letter to his mother, says: Great Lakes, August 20, I was transferred today to an 16.

Present occupation? This the town. Japanese forces are now were Republicans and four Demo crats. And so the record goes. The' preent trade engaged with the bolshevikl forces or employment. near Daurl.

analysis made by the National Security league confirms the statement beretofore made, that the Republi RETIRE BEFORE THE ALLIED TROOPS London, Aug. 28. On the Usurl given by Rev. Mertensen, acting pas- outgoing detention camp and will tor of the Lutheran church at Abl- leave the last of the week for an lene, and C. II.

Ewald. Miss Mina eastern port, where I will go out on Hoffman gave as plendid account of the Utah, a first line battleship. I Ramabai's great work In India. certainly am glad that I will have a The afternoon session had for Its chance to see active service out theme, "The Pupil." Good talks where things are happening. I would were given by Rev.

Mr. Wlngert, of like to have a furlough, but I will get Solomon, Rev. Mr. Duvall, of Abl-a leave after I have made one trip lene; I. B.

Martin, Harvey Wenger over to the other side, and J. R. Berry of Solomon. Dr. J.f The sea duty came as a surprise, cans have been better supporters of the war than the Democrats, and that the voters of the country can best stand by the government by 17.

Employer's name. 18. Place of employment or business. 19. Name of nearest relative? If you are married and your wife la living her name should be stated.

If you are single or your wife is dead you should state the name of your nearest blood relative. If yoa are front north of Vladivostok the bolshevikl retired six miles before i general advance of all allied forces according to a report from Shanghai sending Republicans to congress. Many of the bolshevikl forces have been taken prisoner and many have FARMERS SHOULD NOT Those who went are: Principals Daniel Eberhard, Wakefield. Ralph Matteson, Manchester. Elmer Bruce, Elmo.

Louis Leasure, Solomon. Carl Butcher, Solomon. Arvid Llnd, Enterprise. William Larson, Chapman. Ralph Haas, Herington.

George Gregg, Detroit. Emil Richert, Gypsum. Herbert Bradshaw, Herington. Gottfried Blehm, Herlngton. Eugene Huff, Chapman.

Adolph Bentz, Ramona. Harry Rees, Talmage. John Nagely, Abilene. Geo. Smith, Hope.

Clarence Hoffman, Hope. Joseph Lane, Herlngton. Leo Green, Manchester. Charley Btehlik, Herlngton. Stephen Engle, Enterprise.

Adam Helhack, Ramona. Geo. Llnder, Hope. Judson Stowits, Abilene. Albert Callahan.

Abilene. Oscar Moreland, Alida, Harry Kruger, Abilene. Alternates Mike Mowat, Hertngtdn. Thomas Sterling. Carlton.

not married nnri Ki C. Entz of Hope, county president, as I had given up all hope of going BURN STRAW, SAYS IXNES five alive, tbi l.aZ of friend' the fighting today. talked on finances, and Mrs. W. C.

until after the next Liberty loan was should be stated. 20. Address of nearest relative? EASTERN PEOPLE TO STOP Bocker of Solomon, county secretary, over. The battalion band had been talked on "Efficiency in the Sun- divided Into smaller divisions and 1 day School." had been assigned to one and was Farmers were asked by Federal Food Administrator Walter Innes not to burn straw stacks, as slraw is VSIXG SUNDAY AUTOS BROKE JAIL AT HERINGTON, In the evening Prof. Rolla B.

Steb- to go out on a War Saving Stamp Washington, Aug. 28. The fuel needed for feed. It was a common practice a few yearn ago to burn the WflE CAME HERE bins of the Mt. Pleasant Commun- campaign this week.

But one must I administration tjday called upon the lty Chorus sang several solos. Then learn never to be surprised at any- stacks in the wheat belt. Thlr Is A man who was being held In the east of the Mlssi8- till followed In some localities. followed the treat of the entire con- thing that happens while he Is in vention. Rer.

Mr. Miller, religious the service, so I am going on board slppl river to cease using pleaure VThe long continued dry weather bas destroyed surplus feed in Kan jau at Herlngton made his escape, but was caught In the railroad yards there by one of Sheriff Sherman's secretary of the Y. M. C. A.

No. 1, the Utah. motor cars, motorcycles and motor boats on Sundayn until further notice as a gasoline conservation meas- Ft. Riley, told of the work the Y. sas," said Mr.

Innes. "We must save deputies. In order to make C. A. la dnln? or the bnva In the very pound.

Even in eetlons of the that the man would not MMn Only voluntarily compliance tn th foil vJ. with the letter on.l anirit "6 you crazy, unt ner.r me toucn naa uruuKui lo Ajiipn' i ta hnnr Btm tiiu anmencA -jrnnin ts Ointment state where there will be enough feed locally to fill the demand, straw and other feeds should be saved for the less fortunate counties." and is being held In the Jail here! of a haTe been wim to llsten eTen rtia ItchlnV now. mandatory order prohibiting the use i All drug- I Of gasoline on Sun.1av. w. ouc a Dofc.

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