Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 32, 19 December 1917 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND jtai-wvDIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 19, 1917.

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It's something to be proud of . It shows you've joined the great civilian army that is backing up our Government and backing up our soldiers. It shows you're doing what you can here at home to win the war. Wear it where everybody will see it. Wear it so everybody will know you're a Red Cross Member. And don't stop with becoming a member yourself. Get your wife to become a member Get your children to become members. Take out a membership for the baby. . Get your mother-in-law and your grandmother to become members. Get the maid and the washwoman to become members. See that every human being in your home becomes a member and wears a Red Cross Button. Remember these memberships are only a dollar apiece. It isn't as though we were asking you to buy a house and lot or an automobile. This is something that everybody on this free soil of. America, rich or poor, old or young, can get into. Don't delay. Get your membership today. Wear a Red Cross Button and Put a Red Cross Service Flag in Your Window.

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THIS SPACE PATRIOTICALLY CONTRIBUTED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS:

FELTMAN'S SHOE STORE

ED N.WILSON WALTER B. BULGHUM " AUSTIN MILLINERY S. S. KRESGE CO. LEMON'S FLOWER SHOP

ACKERMAN'S FINNEY'S THOMAS &WESSEL CHENOWETH AUTO CO. DUNING BICYCLE STORE HANER'S JEWELRY SHOP

REED'S O.E.DICKINSON RICHMOND ELECTRIC CO. THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO. ENGLE & EATON, CIGAR STORE NOLDER'S MILLINERY

IRVIN REED & SONS SAM FRED FASHION SHOP . RICHMOND BAKING CO. SAM VIGRAN', JEWELER

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