Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 34, 21 December 1917 — Page 8
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LtLt. KICHMONJJ PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, DEC. 21, 1917.
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That the world may be safe for democracy. President Wilson.
Alexander, Jalias Caesar, Theodoric Second, Frederick the Great andNapolcon each dreamed a dream of world empire. They failed. J am dreaming a dream of the German World Em pite and my mailed fist shall succeed. Kaiser WUksbn
ID You Cami ABIoM tto Jofiim the Kedl Cross surndl
If you don't become a Red Cross Member if you don't wear a Red Cross Button -if you don't put a Red Cross Service Flag in your window then we'll know which one you're for without your telling us. If you Ye not glad to support the Red Cross, if you're willing to let our soldiers suffer without turning a hand to help them while you go on your way in peace and comfort here at home then your place is not here where decency and civilization still exist, your place is with the barbarians and murderers and beasts that are ruled from the palace at Berlin.
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