I I j I • * • fight?’ ‘No, chile, no!’ of Wllhemn; cey; Simms has sunk old Sub-Tirpitzy milks of Fritz. t* • • V\. > • # Famous Kentucky “bottled-in-bond, aged-in-wood, tpect to see at our barn. These four-legged [ over these Mortgage-lifters. They will please oo er North Carolina attack on the tart <4 the front. If foread back hero die enemy moat five way to tha mat If ha half h* could bold elsewhere. Americans Go la. It was at daybreak of September M, whan tha American* went in. Us ing nine divisions for the preliminary attack and under vigorous artillery ■Viwil they advanced five kilometer* the tort day. But the enemy wad not token wholly by ourprto*. Up *eo •nd day ha threw into tha line five eooater attack divisions he haul hsid is cloae rssrrv*. They wars Ida hart troop*, bnt they faded net only to yneh tha dmetlreea hack, but they failed to check the gradnal edvatnoe of Aiacrieem over the dUBeult terrain. The tort phase of the action ended October 81, during which the Ameri can's falsa wars art large but they tha aammy to see a large of division*, which became to parry the recofviag froaa the on the wart_ ., A NSW FORM OP MLACKBL I W-:' ONB DAY’S WORK FOR THE OR PHANS. imtitutiaas far Cara of Fathartam CUIdraa ia State Facte* Serious Situation. The management of oar charitable inatttntiooa hart boon making patri otic effort* to adjust their erode to tbs osar sod imperative need* af tba war, which have added materially ts and of tba nor _Soma of the orphan homes are finding diffi culty te securing funds to «whs« -v even on ths same ._I seals, with applications awprnnlattng that moat ha dacBaed for lade of facilities to e arrant reas ons bia wpaate. It la no Uttla task in normal times to secure sufficient funds te eappoet the orphanege work and important i ia a number af the ot her* been handicapped ■ -1 «d this state of afffcir*. The talk about the needs of these in come, bat if the people arc te anrtnhi them they stoat knew somethin* *d renditions. During the pres tecrmsl times, with ’-r'-g i s4 every sett which the war 'an philanthropy,-It 1 te keep ear / before the people. Whs fc defaneeef _ tdmlni B AoAd alee Mu way * San fvttn and netivftisn which'create Urn idmds aad make lar %wSSmt^Xf "flowers" Seasonable cut flower*. Palme, Fern*, floral arrangemens for any occasion. Prompt attention to out-of-town order*. SCHOLTZ, The Florist, Inc. Phone 441-442. 8N. Tryoo 8t Charlotte. N. C. BLUE'S DRUG STORE. Agents the orphan homes la worthy of any eeeaarsgtmejii the people can offer and all patrirtie mb and women are argad to aaaiat la eecorlng tha ftmda needed to sustain thorn. Remit through your church, yotur lodge, orj direct to the orphenage of your choice, or aaar, Thanksghrtag Day. • ( TM TmUCy-A-WEER EDITION' OP nre NKW YORK WORLD IN lPlf. I BRITISH SUVTBRBD OVER THREE MILLION CASUALTIES London, Nov. 19.—British -1 tteo daring tho war, tnct««A»-g all tho UwatM of activity, touted R04»*9l» h waa UMurnd in tho boon# oT oou.

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