Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dollar - 'fl® \ >•- * N “ The Greatest jj Mother in the World v . » ... ‘ • Cannot limit her ministrations to the sufferers of war. Communities, like people, have troubles, misfortunes. As the homes make the community, so the communities make the nation. To aid in time of disaster, to prevent unnecessary differing, to apply the great American spirit of service at home as well as abroad —this is the mission to which the Red Cress - ““ y . r ' . is summoned. A <-■ . . 7 ' 'Americanism calls every citizen to respond for duty by enrolling as a member ’of the American Red Cross. Third Red Cross Roll Call November 2nd to 11th, 1919 —— —“ ; —■■- -■/ —— —-—-—■->—Lx 12__ L L_,.l ~~ 1..' 77iis space contributed by Mary Meyers Healy i. j- ...... . ■ - .. . . -

Once there was a town that had ho street railwaytroubles. It had no street railway.—Detroit Journal. There can’t be so much unrest at present among organized workers. So many of them are resting.— Brooklyn Eagle. Nowadays even an inferior grade of pottage costs almost your entire birthright.—Kansas., City Star. Boy, page Mr. Hoover, and show him the sugar bowl. —Wall Street Journal. No anti-Red ordinance will commancT popular in CiriSihriati at this time. —New York Sun. ' Stamps are sticking better, influenced, perhaps, by Mr. Burleson’s example.—Boston Herald. The chief' difference between a conservative and a radical is that the conservative has got his. —Fountain Inn (S. C.) Tribune. “With a rum punch gripped in one hand and a cigaret in the other, and a song on his lips”—that’s the way a story about the ‘ Prince of Wales in Halifax begins. No wonder he intends to limit his stay in the United States to ten days.— Cleveland Plain Dealer.

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