Daily Tribune, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 May 1918 — Page 4

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WANTS AN ARMY, "j-

Mr. Trotsky, in today's dispatches, %m calling ©n the people of Russia, to* ^reorganize an army to save Russia ... from bet* "imperial enemy "on the ast," which must mean Japan. Trotzky /linay be camouflaging. He may toe rejcreatins jsu Huasian army to forestall

JP Kgression by Japan, and then again », lie may be only explaining to Germany that he wishes to Gallon the'Jap, when 'lie mHly Intends to try ^o end the mas'.tlcatlon of Russia by the Prussian war

Wds. i v.• Whatever Trotsky is trying to ae. it is a gl-.astly WshQ of the fall and dla'jprace of a great nation. Trotzky's itheoriss of passivism against (Jermany M'ere about ns effectual as the bleat ot •i lamb against a hungry wolf and the brotherly love of Bolshevik wae ac-%-epted l»y Germany just long enough 4o let her get her thumbs In the Rus-

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Any nation harboring Trotzkys and listening to the dulcet tones of "the fatherhood'of God and the brotherhood of man," bes? took to the blunderbuss belli rid the door to stafi^ bfr such prowlers in thr* neighborhood ftv have not t«*tained the state of "Niiyanna." as have Trotsky and 1 is Bolsheviki brethren. And the trail of/blood and agony Germany Is leaving throughout the world rnlitft convince ever^- man that that altruM^e condition, that dawn of the millenium, is not yet. 1 trotzky trying tc organize an army! The mockery of bis brand of statesmanship causes freemen to shudder.

Buy Liberty, bonds and keep Our army organized.

WAR'S NEW PHASt. S**

tl'KngUsh napers/'.can now contemplate the possibility of the Germans taking Calai.H without such spasms of emotion the mere .ipentlonjof such a thing M'oked a few weeks ago. The reason is the war iuis entered a« entirely new phase. The determination of the German command to push on at any cost.ln the^hope of destroying the British army, has aroused in the allies a determination to give up such ground as they cannot hold without, undue sacrifice but to keep their armie#»\ intact and to retain enough reserves to give them the final punch when both armies are nearing exhaustion.

No friend' bT* ttte AT!ter caPns& wflpTd wish to see the Germans in Calais, but if to take it would cause them half a million casualties, in addition to those they have already suffered, they co\pld not hold it. long. They would be at the end of their striking power, and their lines of communication extended and open to attack, assuming the allies still ha4 something to strike with. F"urthermore»„the British navy would still be between them and England, and they could not hope to gather force for an invasion of that ..country, for many months to come.

The great battle 'of 1918, It is well to remember, has only started. It has already covered ground that was Considered Immune from violation a few months ago. It may sweep over a good deal more of France and the remainder of Belgium before it is over. But if the allies can keep their armies together anc| 'keep on fighting, taking toll of three Germans to two French, British

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pie to the earthv in abject subjugation. at what cost the kaiser's recent sueNo ty Trotsky' must needs have an losses have been enormous, he says army. the oiten i e in the west is at a dead-

lock there la talk of abandoning the offensive. Which he vigorously denies. These things sho# that If the situation of the

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"WHITE ELEPHANTS." .?

Tommerce and Finance, xklfose tf^htof believes that "a small drop of Ink, falling like dew upon a thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps ritillions, think," published a few months'ago the report of a rummage sale held by the ladies of a large church in New York City at which $2,000 was realized. Thejcnembers oft the parish were asked to send useful thin09 that thev had no use for. A well-known nan tn ought to light a pair of riding boots that he had sported in' his youih. A mounted policeman bought them for $6. A costly, but discarded invalid chair sold for a trifle to a permanently^ crippled old woman on thd East Side. As tlie editop1 said, ."Idle property that was probably worth at least J6,000 ana had cost much mores was brought into use and made to yield comfort and happiness for tnen and women. ..From the standpoint 6f the economist thils was ideal.,, Unproductive values were recovered, capital wal released, waste was checked, and, without any present increase in our mamifactunng"output, people were provided with many things they needed at a low post," As a real and much needed form of war pconomy he advocated the holding of fummage sales throughout the country.

Since then hp hag had the pieasurp of reporting that his "small (drop ofc ink" has^ resulted in what they called "A* White Elephant Sale" in Omaha. Neb., which netted $6,200 for the war fund of, the local branch of the Women's league for National Service.

And now he can add to his chronicles the iTerre Haute ."white elephant**'sale which has netted $4,000 or 15,000 for the' Red Cross. Th« returns are not all In yet.

THE REFLEX OF WAR.

EXELSO is a sparklini. snappy drink—100% pure good. Wheii you think slowly and move f, slowly and act slowly- don't "slow down" and "get behind."

Instead, order a cold bottle ol EXELSO and wrap yourself around it. In 30 seconds Energy and Efficiency will take com* mand of your body and mind. EXELSO is alive with the delicious juices of ripe cereals and zestful tonic iaops. It comes from "HAMM or ST. PAUL."

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the cats of Kilkenny "they fit and they fought, until at last there weren't any." This new shortage concerns family quarrels. City Judge Shafer comments on the decrease in the desire to air family troubles in City Court, a^ least, and attributes it to patriotism, "'Interest itt Liberty Bond*, wajf gardens and war savings stamps leave# no time for quarrels," he s^ys.

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A big business firm (fact Sliced a motto on its walls, "Harmony is profit." Somebody evolved that slogan when he saw that the rocks of disagreement were about to sink the ship. The trouble stirring factions literally read the handwriting on the wall and the concern was not only saved from bankruptcy, but demonstrated the truth of the warning which had come just in time. All of the *men concerned had heard that In some form or other, but the words were driven home with peculiar force at a critical time.

Harmony means no^ only profit for business concerns, but it also means happiness and well being for families. The Jarr family may make interesting reading, but as companions most folk prefer associates who ara #at forever janglii|& #nd quarreling.

"Whiile political critics of the' administration continue to belittle our war efforts, French Commissionev Tardieu and the London Times consider them quite satisfactory. Which is to be believed? i»:»

The government is asking 'for tnore than $700,000,000 to be subscribed in the next three dav& Now, as the circulation manager says^ is the time to subscribe. \-V?

The kaiser attributes th* German victories to divine graoe. We had supposed the cannon abandoned ty the Bolsheviki had something to do with it.

Now ff some one will give the winner of the car "gas" and tires, itouffht be a delightful summer. V

In* some pl&ces tjiey cOtftplafiV that there are too many bond sales^nea and nQf enough, bond bujers.

Jv 'n A late spring is all right, but frost about May day is overdoing it.

TEN YEAES AGO TODAY. "XTroaa tko THbune File*,

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May 1. 1908.

Forty-eight new members were initiated into the local lodge of the Order of B'nai Brith.

The work pt double tracking' the "Vandalia between Terre Haute and Seelyville was completed.

Rector's aid circle of tTift King's Daughters served a six o'clock supper at St. Stephen's parish house.

The Improved Benevolent, and Protective Qrder of Elks of the World filed articles of incorporation at India napclls, with the following Terre Haute directors: Frank Waller, Ueur Xhralkild and Harry Southard.

BOY SCOUT NOTES.

P'irst Aid Scout Brentllnger will give instructions to Troop Four at the regular meeting Thursday evening.

Achievement buttons for the rate of Thrift Stamps sold to 25 or more customers will be presented this week to Scouts Richard Temple, Troop Five, and Fred Mewhinney, John Bigwood. Russell Fisbeck, Edson Dronberger and Howard Cbenev, all of Troop Teji.

Scoutmaster, J. W« Kenneke of Seelyville reports 11 applicants ready for th£ organization-o| .a troop of scouts.1''.,

Scoutmaster Wiliiam Etherton of Lewis, Tnd., reports 18 boys ready fOr registration.

Earl R. Cramer has been selected b\' the troop committee as the scoutmaster of Troop Nine, Montrose.

Troop Twelve will hold its regular meeting at 7:3® o'clock Thursday night.

Y. M. I. NOTES.

The meeting of Good Will council Xo. 277 had a large attendance last night and many important matters were transacted. Many sick reports were read. Members are asked to call on them. Whv not attend our meetings. They are interesting. Come up nea^t Tuesday.

.Corporal' brother Lewi? Hart announces the birth of a son. Another prospect for No. 277. Brother Harv was home for a few days' furlough.

Brother Clarence Terhorst will leave today for jeiferson tearrackf foi military service.

Several of the brothers left last Saturday for Camp Zaenary Taylor for military training.

A letter was received from Brother Kasper at Camp Za,chary Taylor. He sends his best to the boys o£ Z',',.

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This Hi a day of indifferent direction froip the planets,, which, however, arc not altogether friendly. While Venus and Uranus are in benefic alspect, Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter and Alar* ^re all mildly adverse.'

It is a time of uncertainty and delay that may affect "both army and navy, causing suspense and anxiety.

The seers declare that the signs indicate triumph for the allies, but, as the German drive was begun with Mars retrograde in motion, indications are that acute action ia war will be prolonged^ 1

It is of special Interest that Uranus, which is supposed to eixercise great influence in radical or anarchistic movements when in certain positions, is read to foreshadow revolutionary tendencies in many places, including Germany and Austria.

This revolutionary power wifr be strong in the United States, the seers warn, and they counsel the utmost wisdom on the part of the government in combating the» evil influences of secret foes from within the nation as well as from the outside.

The planets give notice that danger

Get Back on the Road to Health

Don't Let a Sluggish Circulation Drag You Down s Hill.

Wnetner you earn your daily bread by th« sweat of your brow, by the da:iy use of your muscle, or by tasks requiring less physical exertion, you need every ounce of Strength that you can command.

It is of utmost importance, therefore, that you keep yourself in tiptop physical trim, and that you take e^-ry precaution to safeguard your health from the many pitfalls which disease has spread so pTomiscuou-Ty. Keeping thoroughly well and strong is simply a matter of resisting disease.

Why fs it that your neighbor fa always heatlhy ana robust and strong, while you find yourself succumbing to even the most commonplace little ailments that tend to drag down your vitality It is true tha^ vou are both liable to the same attacks, but why does he escape vhile you do not?

The answer can be found in the condition of the blood supply. If you leep your blood thoroughly purified and free from all substances that tend to impair its full strength and rigor you, too, will be able to promptly throw off all efforts of disease to

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menaces from race antagonism. Organization and systematic preparation for some sort of an uprising are indicated by the stars.

Venus smiles on loves while this configuration prevails and they are likely to be rash and foolish.

Kngagements and marriages wilkbe more numerous this month and next than at any time in the new year.

This should be a lucky wedding day, notwithstanding the superstitions concerning marriages in May.

Persons whose birthdate it is have rather a happy augury for the year. They' will make many new friends, probably, but care should be taken in guarding against disputes and indiscreet financial transactions.

Children born on this day are likely to very artistic and impulsive. These subjects of Taurus make many friends and enjoy prosperity, despite a tendency toward extravagance.!'

GOTHAM SOBERS TJP. N'EW toRK, Ma\ I^-Reckoned on the basis of records for the first quarter of 1918. public intoxication in New, York City will show a! decrease of fifty per cent this year, according to a report compiled by cifjr statisticians just made public. *'It will be of great interest to note later on how the falling off in cases of public Intoxication affect the number of arrests for other offense" said the report. It did not speculate on the reasons for the decreased number persons arraigned for intoxication.

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Through the winter the blood accu* mulates poisons because you do not perspire enough, because yoti do not live in the open air, and because yon/ eat n^or» meat, mush and other ricli foods. Every spring we feel sluggish, constipated, liver and kidney ills beset us, colds and chronic coughs, pimples,.,!' boils and carbuncles, all evldenc« .«i impure, thick, sluggish blood.

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