now going to bo s. And we will p* to the utter-o Gompers.. lb.—William H.■ National Found-it scp.ter.ient here si Gompers. presi-m Federation of rpreted both tho f a recent atate-.ges and r working“ OthTrwLnVhesaW; the r«lt wmM ,« _• he a common calamit*. wLh the woik . r\pii cr th; chief sufferer.'*. The .same gen- p£W Wftl eral principles applied to wages. he HLVUHL V uasserted. AROUSIConditions, of human vision,■ things in Indus-r permanent ad-onfined to Mr. •eacned all classes 3 ty manutactur-“Unquestionably more deeply con-ut'tno great com-jlems than aretm organisations ts are confined to Auction of out-mfacturcrs do not t wage controver-all possible con-jilt be utilized for arr said that no answer the ques-ntry maintain its re Its share of eight hour work-» Peace Writ..hat the question zutd be nolved “in ce conditions and ss way and that ere can maintain furnish employer -workers In anrambleYouriltha Cold and You Are 'ances of onia.idecl to let It weartaking chances Dnslblo for more le list of diseases. ? all kinds of dls-neumonia.Iowa and attacks limps—then it isThirty-one Wisconsin men are included In the casualty lists Issued by the government a day or two ago. Three men were killed: four d.ed wounds:, four died of disease: three severely wounded: five were wounced. degree undetermined: ten were slightly wounded, and three are reported jessing. - The names of the men are: Killed in Action. * CORPORALS—Henry Pinch. Georgetown. • Richard .1. Rothermel. Plainfield. Private Arthur 3, Schmidt. 4 * -Thirtieth avenue. Milwaukee.Died from Wounds. CORPORALS—oCarl Rabensteln. Ne-.llsville.Rimer P-. Carlson. Peshtigo. PRIVATES— -Fred W. Bergman. Watertown.Louis Wellner, Marshfield.Died of Disease.Corporal Peter Smoczyk. Stanley. PRIVATES— . . ,,Leonard W. Rhyner. MonticeUo., William J. Himmel. Curtiss. } .Kalmar I. Ness. Clayton.Wounded Severely. • Corporal Edwin V. Schlueter. Wfct-ortown.PRIVATES—Mitchell Leslie Kunltz. Watertown. Lorin Earnest Ross, Delavan. Wounded. Degree Undetermined. Lieut. Henry C. Richard. Starke. Corporal Leonard Lake. S2 5 Leo street, Milwaukee.PRIVATES—Adolph Brimm. Clear Lake.John Karel. Waupun.Joseph .1. McCann. Superior. Woundwl SUgbtly. PRIVATES— ‘Corporal Fred W. Flaherty, Janesville. . •’Emil Bo«-ach. Monticello.Charles Kroklewskl. 931 Greenbush street. Milwaukee.George C. Matxke. West Allis. . Frank Otto, 275i Twentieth stret, Milwaukee, . • • •John Capau’, Stanley.Stephen Cudcwicz, Cudahy.Aitred Dahl. Mondovl...John G. Filla. Independence.Jesse Ray Silkey. Ocor.omowoc.Mlwlng In Action.Corporal Joseph R. Rlndle, .Cadott. PRIVATES— •.John Konings, Costburg. .Bernhardt J. Werrier, Edgar.*Interest is incre? services ux the Per the Nnzurcne at Hayes avenues.^ a: Sng service, Mrs. preached from th Them. She said '•We give carefi last words of der These arc the last the cld dlspensatl Jehovah God, bu the;Father God. 3 prayer for specific ments of God’s wo edge or splrit-levc ! wo;are tn measun ' perlenccs.Those for v lt;15 hud received C kept God's word: God—“they are th fled Christ: (5)(G) were hated b: It was for th« the test of Gods Jesus prayed ‘sane not pray that, tl merely a blessing, ing qualifying t work. The follow vanced for his pr might be kept Cry. might have his 1c ;3) that they mig traceable to earn; mJght be perfect i ; might be with U 1 but in the spirit i follow.At the evening \ delivered a stlrri ! subject Knll, t.Unod scriptural (1) the certair.t character of its character of Its li occupations then cape.There will bf*ups'* and bai-s. Their only er-and other nerve f»v c.AntaJn. It IsNORTH SIDE CHURCH GOES OVER THE TOPDoubles the fltrr: nerrons people i many Instance*, pure form et feand In brain j ■applied by dmi ro»rontee of satisfied. ' Git There *'•»• other In brain and n?r pfca*« la' the trieReplaces]The North Side M.-E. church waslt;rT?