Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1919 — Page 4

TURN "BUSY BERTHAS" INTO VICTORY MEDALS

W«rk*r<! of the Victory Liberty Loan Will Be B*pori*ed tor-Helping Uncle Sam in the Big •* t/ ' Victory Drive. Tin* “hni.v Bfl"! haa” that »Ml their hell at tVnlnn ure sil.-nt. Their fate has been ilivreitl. They «r** t<> become mednls —of honor conferred ,by the tro.-isury denit rtim*hi on volunteer* ,lt> the Victory Liberty loan army. The mighty Krupp masterpieces are belli a incited 'i,i o make Victory I.ib erty Ipaii iticdals On One ante of ' the aaadal a reproduction of the

Front View of Medal.

Treasury building. and on the rover*# aMe wilLbe certification of the worker'# participation in the loon drive. Spare la left for the name of the root* teat to be enpeooed on the medal. The medal will be about the at*# es • half dollar. Purchaser# of Victory loan aecnrltfea will not receive iheoe medal*, aa the bond* are Intrinsically worth alt the buyer pay*. However, thoee win* volunteer to sell the Victory laaue to their nHghborw and naaoclatee will be

Reveres Side of Medal.

•warded one of these medala. The only restriction is that the medal win go only to those who in advance of the drive are authorized to perform the work of distributing the Victory Liberty loan among the people. If you want one of those medala, jour Distinguished Service Cross as it were, for service in Circle Sam’s financial army, it behooves you to hustle e'er and see the chairman of your Victory Liberty Joan campaign and tell him von ar * on the job. Some o: the medals have Just read-., l the Seventh federal reserve district. A large quantity of them will be available for distribution bofore the campsign begins. HELP "FINISH THe JOB."

EUROPE TO SEND GREAT MEN HERE TO HELP

Many Prominent Military Leader* and Statesmen of Allied Countries Will Cams Over to Speak for Victory Loan. Freflh Interest Is contributed to the coming Victory Liberty loan eampnlgn by the announcement that many eminent mini ary loaders and statue aea will come here from Karo pa Ip apeak for the Unto. It Is reported that the great latereat and support evinced by the alien population tn previous loan drlvea la responsible for the decision resulting hi the speakers t>efne brought here. Felix J. Streyckmsns. federal reeerve director for -lie Liberty loan foreign language division In the Seventh district, on bis return to the district headquarters la Chicago, after conferences in Washington, issued the following statement : “Many prominent Europeans will Visit this country during the coming loan drive and bring the, message of victory to their Americanized countrymen. I regret that I >-annot announce names at this time, but they will come through Washington after acceptance* have been received The invitations' are being sent through the state department. working in conjunction with the diplomatic..representative*. “We want these foreign men of af--fcirr to visit us not mitv ns si* expression of thanks to mil own foreign burn for their support during the war. but so that they get tirst-hand Informatlun frohi their own countrymen as to the changes that have been **ccsjfoned in thtgr native lands by ftfie" world war." While Mr. Streyckmans was noncotnaaltal. regarding the identity of expected visitors, it was lea rued from an authentic source that some of them have achieved world-wide recognition in affairs of state, while others have leaped loto prominence by their spectacular participation In the great war. _hclp “Finish the job.Our boy* fought hardest ha the last few hours of the war and won the great battle for humanity. They did aot quit as la the final teat of thalr bravery, and we cannot quit them now ta the supreme taut of American paUiotlmm —the patriotiam of peace—the Victory Liberty loan - ■■

ALL SET FOR RIG LOAN DRIVE

Five States in Seventh District Ready to Put Victory Liberty Over. ■ ... ; ’ . *. i WORKERS OH THEIR TOES Confident American* Will Carry Through the Campaign for Fund# in a Way of Which th# Nation Will Be Proud.

' The preliminary publicity campaign for the Victory Liberty loan has re suited In great activity throughout the five state# in the seventh federal reserve district, and In every county of these states the war loan organization workers hHve been busy day arid night with the preparation to make * succeaa of (he coming liwn With the formal opening of <be loan drive, only a short time aimed. -fforl* are being redoubt'll -an4 >' «.u>t.by of a few weeks !;■' b» * '» *•*•» ‘I 1 -*t >-** ? '*• *' :> y the aggressive ctimp.iigniiig metbiuls ‘ adopt cl. In each itiyisim of file d -trict the slate -.'.-rs * sms tin l ' * irranged atate-w ii - times tui~ speaker* of state ai|d n»t 4 mvi i riiun d;«rge and eothusius .c ineeti.ugs have .boon held ds'iv in 1 for some ftme past ami evec.y d-ik beior-* the Is unching of ! (be dr” .* m A*»'» _M will be tilled with ‘ act!v<t v i»jd iggi *f'sstv-- work, The | i„.j,,ts of itie stHi.c ilcparntienta have; made iiiit sell■■•ifules for (e idihg speak j **rs. no t t'rom the meetings already j lu ld tt • • appears to j>e no lack of ( entho i sitr. ‘ contr irv to the ■ expect a-| tlons of some of the state leader*. { lu nddltion to the whirlwind oratorical —cHmpi’gn —schedule in all of the states, tours of die war etCti hition trains, tanks and bind and drill squads are now being made. The war exhlbi- i tion trains' will, travel through every t county in each slate in the interest of : The war loan organizaMon and the peo- 1 pie will have an opportunity of viewing several carloads of war pjaterlal, j including tanks, cannon, airplanes, all : kinds of ammunition, and many trophies captured from the Germans j by the Ainec-ican expeditionary forces. ( These trains will be accompanied by a detail of returned soldiers. At most of the places as which these trains will - stop special Victory Liberty loan meetings have been arranged by the local j committees.—and in most instance* j speakers of wile repute wiM make ad- ■ dresses. A feat ure of ehe work through the district has been special county meet- ! lags of the war loan organization workers. In some instances the work-; era of several counties have held joint,, meetings At all of them the ways and means of making tlte campaign a > rot. ittg success have been discussed, and wherever possible, the state director of sales, or some other representative of the state or district organ zation. has been present to give the local workers the benefit of bis wider experience

Illinois report* indicate the workers are on their toe* in readiness for the real campaign to start, as they are confident they will repeat their achievements of x the previous popular loan campaigns. The state will be covered by the war exhibition trains, by leading speakers and a military or naval bjmffr ~ A lively dhd enthusiastic campaign has been under way In Michigan for some time. State official* have been on the job under the leadership of State Director of Sale* Frederick R. Fenton. Kvery county has been tboronghly organized and reports are optimistic. County meetings have been largely attended, and at the public ’nestings held so far there has been ,o lack of enthusiasm. Every county In the state will be visited by the new United Staten army tanka. Great Interest I* being displayed In these Instruments es modern warfare. In conjunction with the speaking campaign, lows towns and cities will he visited by a war exhibition train almilar to those touring other states, and there will he a *eparate tonr of a band and drill squad from the Great Lakes Naval Trailing station. As In other states, the county meetings have been well attended by the focal workers. and public meetings have shown no lessening of enthusiasm as compared to previous loans. Notable speakers are touring the state. in Indiana the new United Stares battle tanks are touring the state, going Overland from town to town. They have crea'ed a veritable sensatiod along the country highways. The state will also have a war exhibit train, as well a» nationally known speakers. A onmber of enthusiastic meetings have been held to date- Wisconsin leaders ret**rr everything in 1 shape for a rousing subscription drive. War exhibit train* with tanks and bands, are enlivening the campaign and are stirring up much enthusiasm. Ths state sod rounty organizations are complete, and everything Is In readiness for the drlvaf

——HELP -FINISH THE JOBThe American fighters now la Europe saved the life of our nation, and the .nation —the people of the United State* —would be basely ungrateful If It abated one lota In support of them bow that the danger Is aver- Our saefed -duty to them will* not have been performed until every one of tho boys aow “over there" has been brought homo.

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WHAT HAS BECOME OF RUTH LAW AVIATRIX?

Say* tho Lafayette Journal in It* Editorial Column. Capt. E. F. White, an army aviator, has successfully accomplished a non-stop flight from Chicago to New York, covering 727 miles m six hours and fifty minutes, an average speed of 106.38 miles an hour. This feat recalls to mind the fact that Rujfch Law was the last to make the attempt and she was unsuccessful. The fate of this young avitatrix is one of the mysteries of the war. Newspaper readers will recall that a couple of years ago she was much in. the public press as a result of her ability as an aviator. Quite- suddenly the newspapers quit carrying stories concerning her. No explanation was made. Other big stories were breaking in such quick succession that nothing was thought of the fact that Miss Law was no longer furnishing copy for a dull night. Then came rumors that Ruth Law had been arrested as a spy who was lending aid and comfort to Germany. But no official confirmation of these rumors has ever been made public. There is one rumor to the effect that *be was nanged. Andther story is to the effect that instead of being hanged she faced a firing squad somewhere in New York state. It may be that she has been interned. Another story was to the effect that Ruth Law was not a woman, but a man in disguise. Perhaps the truth will be known some day, but at any rate Ruth Law has disappeared from the news stories of the day as effectually as though the earth had opened and engulfed her.

CAFETERIA EASTER DINNER

The cafeteria Easter dinner given by the Parr Ladies Aid Saturday 'evening was a financial! success, about $25 being netted. The literary and musical programe following adfded to the enjoyment of the evening. Ihe usual- Sunday school Easter morning was followed by a delightful Easter program. Hon. W. L, Wood made a splendid address on “Easter and Its Relation to the Present World Condition.” . ■ The evening program ended with, special “services in addition to the regular Christian Endeavor program.

A THOROUGH TEST.

Om To Convince tb« Moot Sk optical RtbuoUar Reader. Tha taat of tima io tha taat that counts..— Doan’s Kidney PilU hsv# made their reputation by affactnre -action. The folio wins caae ia typical. Rensselaer residents shoold be convinced. 77 The testimony ia conftnned —the proof complete. Testimony like this cannot be ignored. Mrs: Aaron Hickman. W. Vino St.. Rensselaer, says: “I had each savors backaches, headaches and pains across my loins. I couldn’t sleep wall. I felt tired and worn out when morning earns. My kidneys were weak and I had no strength or ambition to do anything. I finally got Doan's Kidney Pills from B. F. Fendig’s Drug Store, and they strengthened my kidneys, relieved me of the backacnes and made me feel fine." (Statement given May 31, 1907). On February 29, 1916. Mrs-- Hiekman said: "Doan's Kidney Pills have surely done good work for me. I shall always praise them " PTice 60c, at all dealers. Don’t limply ask for a kidney remedy—set Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Hickman had. Forstsr-Mil-burn Co., Mfgra.. Buffalo. N. Y.

QUALITY OF PICTURES LURE PEOPLE FROM AFAR

That the productions displayed each evening: by the local moving picture houses are -proving popular with the public may be seen by the large number of out of town visitors who come to the city eaph Evening to see the stars of the screen. Practically every night citizens of nearby towns may be found in the audof the theatres. Both theatres show only the latest and highest class productions, and they are obtained but a short time after their release dstcs. " “Shoulder Arms," a Chaplin picture which has met with great success, was the attraction at the Princess Monday night. ‘ At the Star Wednesday evening will be shown D. W. Griffith’s latest hit, “The Escaper" with an all star cast. This same play had a sensational—run on the legitimate stage and has proven just as popular in pictures. * %

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ANNUAL EASTER DANCE AT THE ARMORY THIS EVENING

The annual Easter dance will be ; held at the armory this Tuesday eve- j ning, and will be given under the . auspices of the Van Rensselaer club. A colored orchestra from Indianapo- j lis will furnish the music. Many out j of town guests are expected to be , in attendance as well as club mem- j bers and others from here.

ATTENTION POULTRY ASSOCIATION MEMBERS

There will be a meeting of the Jasper County Poultry and Corh As-j sociation at the WaHace * H *? th ! Market, at the corner of Washington and Weston Streets, Friday' April 25th. at 8 p. m. Business of 1 importance will be attended to and | all members are urged to be present. r JSSE SYNDER, President.

TRIAL CALENDAR OF JASPER CIRCUIT COURT

Third Week. , 1 Tuesday, April 29—State vs J. I Christensen. Wednesday, April 29 —State vs I Stanley E. Case; State vs Donally; | American Agricultural Chemical Co. vs Hayes; M. A. Gray vs T. M. Me-' Alear. Thursday, May 1 . —E. C. V oris vs John Herr; E. L. Gary vs D. Popel et Friday, May 2—o. L. Dinwiddie j vs Gifford estate; F. E Lewis vs, estate B. J. Gifford; C. J. Hobbs vs estate B. J. Gifford; K. Dexter vs, W. H. Waterman. I Fourth Week. j Monday, May 5.—E. A. BennetteJ vs L. C. Sage. ~ Tuesday, May 6.—C. N. Dickerson vs Frank* Hill; Bank of ML Ayr vs T. Inkley; A. Long vs W C. Dooley. Wednesday, May 7.—D. H t Craig vs N.YC.R.R.Co.; Same vs same. Thursday, May B.—A. , S w L . aRUB | vs E.G. Sternberg; Mabel Motz vs} W.T. KighL * ! Friday, May 9.—J. A; Simpson vs Est. W.H. Harris

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