Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 26 April 1918 — Page 4
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V WHAT WE'RE LEARNING.
Tlte lesson the people are learning from the liberty Loan and Thrift Stamp investment means the creation of a new method of finance when things become settled again.
The primary benefit, of course, 'Comes from the thrift and economy that, will become & habit, ceplacing the Careless extravagance the people have fallen Into by prosperity. The weekly Payment upon the purchase price of a Liberty bond, which will make the purchaser a property owner, puts into
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the payment of an old grocery bill does not. Once the interest upon this bond Us paid by the government it adds another potent reason for retrenchment
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luxuries. The benefits resulting from the education derived from the placing of these loans will reach far into posterity and do more to correct the errors we have fallen Into in our fast living than all the things that have preceded it.
It will make the financing of meritorious enterprises easy and the sale of
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It would seem that large sums of money needed for large enterprises must come from this source, in the manner of the subscription to Liberty bonds, and this partnership between labor and capital will go far to reduce the gap between them.
WORE FRIGHTFULNES8.
A summing up of the results of the long range bombardment of Paris, in a war dispatch today, shows that 118' persons have been killed and 280 wounded. This is out of 4 population numbering not far from 4,000,000 at the beginning of the war.
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The only other effect noted is that the dressmaking and allied trades are suffering because buyers are keeping away from Paris, This, of course, implies no damage to the economic strength of France
as a
whole. The
garments will be made somewhere else. The effect of the bombardment upon Paris will scarcely be noticed, even in the death rate, and the one outstanding fact about the whole matter is that noncombatants of every age and both sexes have been killed and wounded under the pretext that Paris is a fortified city which is being attacked and that every person in it may lawfully and properly be treated as a soldier in the field of battle would be treated, when, as a matter of fact, no real military advantage can be gained or is even expected by the German command. It is sheer frightfulness and nothing else.
WORSE THAN GUNS.
One Washington official close to the secret service department says that over two hundred German newspapers in thin country received part of the poison fund that was sent over here by the kaiser and which was distributed by Bernstorff while he was ambassador here. it was German propaganda, more than German arms, that put Russia out of the war. It was German propaganda, as much as German might, that disorganized the Italians and prepared the way for the enemy drive into Venetfa. It is German propaganda, as well aa German military strength, that the people of the United States have now to fear.
Germany's dream of world dominion called for the demoralization of the democratic nations through espionage, bribery and every method of demoralization that a corrupt, unprincipled autocracy could summon to its aid. The building of Germany's marvelous military power was but part of the program.
So German gold was poured into the United States, into South America, into Russia, France and Italy to destroy ttation|ility and to build up sentiment friendly to the fatherland and the fatherland's alms. Americans have recently been regaled with stories, of what the German-American alliance did for Germany through many years of uninterrupted activity—stories made up in most part of official admissions by former officers of the organization.
The United States was not prepared to cope with this serpentine attack. But its eyes are open now. There can be no excuse for permitting German propaganda to make any further in-
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roads In America. Further lenience would be criminal. Smash the propagandists! The man or woman who whispers inuendos against America, America's troops or America's cause, is doing the kaiser's dirty worK. The individual who talks pro-Germanism is trying to accomplish by underhanded means what Hindenburg has not yet been able to achieve on the field of battle.
Every spokesman of projGermanism is
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menace to democracy. If he is not a traitor by strict letter of the law, he is a traitor at heart and deserves the penalty reserved for those who aid their country's foe in war tim*
CLEANING OUT THE RED LIGHTS.
The virtual surrender by Philadelphia of control of Its police force to federal authorities and the movement to eliminate vice from St. Louis, with the co-operation of the national war |Camp community service board, are developments of th^ same spirit now at work throughout the country.
The Philadelphia police had shown themselves unable to cope with conditions in that city, which vitally affected thte health and morals of a large number of young men enlisted for th» country's defense, especially In the navy. The government had no hesitancy in stepping in for the purpose of adjusting things.
In St. Louis the objeot Is to make the city clean In the interest of 12,000 young men of the national army who will soon be sent to Jefferson barracks for training. The trouble there has not been so much with the police as with the minor courts, which failed to punish many of those arrested charged with street walking and similar offenses. The sentiment of the* community is strongly in sympathy with the movement.
There has been enough.of the argument that "we must teach the children German because after the Var we shall be doing business with the Germans." Can't the Germans learn English after the war?
Swedish naturalist has discovered that ants are neither wise nor Indus-
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The difference here you pay the same price the way It hest suits your convenience—a little each week or each payday. Wear your garments while paying for them.
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scientist will discover ,that the Germans are not efficient, but merely— ants.
The British are making a gun that will shoot eighty miles. How the kaiser will howl when it begins bombarding Berlin!
England will put In a 'million acres of potatoes this year. Did you imagine there were that many acres in England?
TEN YEARS A00 TODAY. From the Tribune Pile*.
April 26, 1908.
Austrian Emperor's Peace Feelers Why Allies Have the Whip-Hand The Backwash of Frightfulness .Russia's Golgotha Making Wages Keep Step with the Cost of
Living
Promise and Performance in the Air World-Wide Interchangeability of Materails Safety in Making Explosives An Indian Engineering Feat The Costs of Hiring and Firing
As the war pushes its way into your home, your kitchen, your nursery, your cellar, and lays its heavy hand on the things you need, THE LITERARY DIGEST comes also and helps you to underMand and meet these hard conditions. As your boys and girls grow, and gp to school, and finally step forth bravely to.fight the battle of life, THE LITERARY DIGEST helps you to guide their reading and thinking into useful channels, so that they may become good citizens and succeed in the
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The Foulkes-Forbes company was granted a contract for the paving o£ Xorth Thirteenth street.
The county commissioners approved specifications for the construction of seven gravel roads in Linton township.
The Indiana State Normal school lmse ball team defeated the Rose Polytechnic institute team by a score of 8 to 3.
The Humane society decided to erect a drinking fountain for horses and dogs at Seventeenth street and "Washington a\ enii".
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Why Germany Will Be Defeated
The failure, so far, of Germany's fanatical onslaught to* either cleave apart the Frefich and British armies or to take the Channel ports ranks it as only another "bath of blood" for German arms. For, the The Globe, New York, reminds us, "It is the destruction of armies, not the loss of territory that is vital in war." And the tremendous slaughter of men which Germany has sustained is "making her weaker relatively as well as absolutely." "Even the German General Staff,?? notes the New York World, "can not continue* indefinitely the policy of trading men for territory unless the territory means more than a further extension of their lines." Months may yet elaspe before the decisive hour strikes and in those months "tens and hundreds of thousands of Americans can be transported to France to turn the scale in our favor." Even the Vienna Arbeiter Zeitung assures its readers that "the greatest victory by land can not impose a peace of force on America and England."
Head THE LITERARY DIGEST this week for a full account of the war, showing the struggle on the Western front in all its phases, as drawn from reliable reports in all quarters, and illustrated with a full-page colored map, indexed to aid into quickly finding every point of interest, and small maps. Other articles of importance are:
Everett Sanders Will Not Be Opposed—Ralph Moss Will Likely Be His Opponent,
Why Ireland Opposes Conscription
With the primary election less than ihree weeks away, the political pot was l-oiling in Indiana tocluy at a lively rale. Interest cerUc s in tho race for i lie congressional nominations in variouc districts.
In the First district George Denton, the Jncumbent, has the race for t!o c'emocratic nomination, all to himself, with three republicans st iving foe the ibanco to oppose him. They are John Sanders, O. R. Luhring and cnarlos F. Heilman, all of Kvansville.
The democrats have the big entry in the second district race with three striving for the place now held by Oscar K. Bland. Bland is the or.ly republican candidate Fred Ba s, district attorney of Sullivun county W. ft. t-'.linkard and W. K Cullop, who formerly represented the district, or^ the democratic, canoi-'lales.
The republicans in,the third district are behind James W. Dunbar alone. The doirocrats after t.ie job are O. L. Oonnnon, W. E. CViv*, and Robert ~t. Brown.
All Phases of This Acyte Situation Are Shown ia.This Comprehensive Article
FULL-PAGE^ COLORED WAR MAP WITH COMPLETE INDEX Also Other Smaller Maps and a Striking Collection of Illustrations, Including Humorous Cartoons from the Press of the World
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PliLIIICAl POT IS BEGINNING TO BOIL
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Our Poet's Corner
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S-cre*t day. so cool, no calm, so bright! The bridal of the earth and sky— The dew shall weep thy fail tonight I Kor thou must die.
Sweet rose, whose angry hue and brave i i Bid8 the rash gazer* wipe his ey«, i i v o o i e v e i n i s a v e
And thou must die. i
Sweet spring, full of sweet days and ros^s. A box "where sweets compacted lie, Mv muplc shows ye have our closes, I
And all must die.
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ft sweet and virtuous soul.
Like seasoned limber, never gives But through the whole world turn to coal
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Wheat Slackers and Wheat Patriots
Labor and War
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(Prepared by U« 8. Board of Education)
Is It Amiens Next? The Paradox of Papa Joffre Books for German Soldiers Bishops on the Firing-Line Mobilizing Women as Nurses Baring the Soldier's Soul Live News of Finance and Commerce Personal Glimpses of Famous Folk.. v
world. As you meet with other women, in your church, in social, or in war activities, THE LITERARY DIGEST helps you to discuss intelligently all the big and" little topics of the day. It gives you encouragement, comfort and assistance in the large and vital task that is yours of molding the America of tomorrow, of rendering service to her lighting sons of today, and of lighting and feeding the sacred fires of patriotism everywhere throughout the land. For this and a hundred other reasons read "Tke Digest."
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cumbent. is unopposed for re-nomina-tion In the faijrt'i, wli.le three republicans arte in the race. They are W. W. Lambert, John Beninn^ aaA Marcus Sulzer.
Everett Sanilers, repvblican representative from thi ffth, is sure of r.v nom'nation, having no opposition, wVh Hal'Jh Moss ar.d J. E. Craven contending or the djmocratic. nomination.
The sixth district republicans will nominate Richard X. Tllllott apd the 'lemoi rats Harr1" Strickland, they being the only two candidates.
In the seventh district both parties have put forward several candidates. Merrill Moores, the incumbent, is asking 1 e-nominati'M bv the republicans.
He is opposed by Charles Bookwaiter, Itoy A. Barnhardt and I^ew Shan't.
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Horace Iieir and Chaimer Schlossei* are :he democrats seeking the nom*natiou.
W. 15. EtchOrn !s tTi« only democratic candidate Jn the eighirt. and Axbe.U Vestal is the only republican.
Frcrt S. P'irne!l, or Attica. Is U.n anly republican candidate in the nin»"i, with three democrats peeking the honor. They are C. F. Howard, W. V, Hooker and George W. Osborn.
Wiillam R. Wood, Milton Kraus. L. W. Fairfield and E. .1 Hfckey are th. only republican candidates in th? tenth, eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth districts, respectively. in I, i i i ii——mmmum THE TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED PAGE Is the greatest real estate market of western Indiana and eastern Illinois.
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Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment
Do Not Neglect It.
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Catarrh has never yet been cured
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