Oklahoma Vorwärts. (Bessie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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^ItiotiPinsl Dorrodrts.
(Sr1#ftn» jebenr fatiiag.
©»Ifie, iScrfbita Gountg, CMa.
Enternd at the Post:öfficc at
Bcssk-, Okla., as second-cf3ss mail
matter:
|ar »tieft, C^lfcfenftuuflni, yetlungtn ic
stob §u rieten an orn ,,Ofl«t>®m«
Hort#", »elfte, DtU.
"^JULIUS rtUESSY,
EEMIHBER THE T)AYS I
TOSBBff
ONE MEAL
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^ALLMEAU
'VH3EJXLESS
«3w l>rr SlnM u«b Vmgrpen».
tar Xeltt>bon.9luninift bet Office be«
JCtla. »orro^Tt«* ist 82. | * »ä*r« trb bfB ©trortlftr nom
-- . . .........liefen 3cnt>?(ig Nu#mi:iaj| muiOf GmR
€tetn, cnf bet ORfri!« ttü 25Hit!)tIa(
tUlinWIslCsinmlm. notböfllt# Den fcter. mo»)iit)uff, ein ;ur.»
grB 'J>fab Dom Üilif! alfjlagni.
• Urnnftl1 Uniotr. gomflog, tST ©tobe uub feine ‘Wei^n-Ältie.
btn 11. N?ai, Nc#»"tt<if6 2 UI)t, fir. ^emifdjt, tu 82 10 r« 100 Wuhb. (oi
ttl in ©eilt* eine itolammlung bet ine gutiö ftc’vrpv:i«IB. 1b lang» ßot*
„gotmetl Untpw” statt. 3ebc6 dstit
glitt» ist rr1u#t, pünftlt# tu ersannen
SUNXXAMs
Ol MFAT
WEAILEoS
vsi fo ntaä cturvrmjL
JAYT* m -AZMrr^ -JLH
coviai*.!;^: viüx;
tast) tci#l, in bet i'lsible bet Beffie
D«'.UinH ($o., Befsie.
•*$ht b*utf#.|pra#ifl»n Rettungen
>ieW6 Sv.nbef rottb bie Griftenz Bemli#
irrest g«r.ra#t, selbst «renn sie noch so
ert;-1 smb unb aüefi- in it)tcn Ihällen
3!eijtii>e t'»r Untfrflüfcung b»t fleqie»
taug thun. t^ele ©f|#afte entziehen
bieleii jktter,a»»i bie jlnzfigrnputtcnagt,
au« ftiK#< hotüb«, bei 8“roenMmg oon
ilnutgfn al« „unpatnelil#7 (mgrlel)cii
tu icetoen. INftijalb laßle jeher-liefet
e? 's;# tut Gljr: anrechnen, ba8 iHbenne«
irent unb aud) biCHücfflänbe tu befahlen.
WEDUISDAX
AlLMEAU
WEATLESS /
V5Z mj BUEAn OACKE&«.
rxfnroiaiMusT rxm
.iWTAINIMb VUIAT
SATURDAY
¥**j^4*.**¥ *****¥*•■ *********
HUSBAND GONE-SONS GONE-
HOME AND RELATIVES GONE
A Fact Story Telling Just Wliat the Red Cross
Did for Mmc. Peiiier*
1p
» M M ^ f ♦ Ml
EARHS14 CENT3 A DAY;
BAS WIE AND BABY
ÄrJ Yet This Hae Story Has *
Ha??; Ending,.
ßy art Eye Witnew-
MAUDE RADFORD W ARREN'
This 13 the plcture I saw last Janu-
ary lu Krane®,—and you have merel*
fully changed !t: Color enough tbere
lng into Swltzerland and then lnto
Haute-Savoie. From tlierc tliey wen!
tu I>»rraliie. Jline. l’ellicr boped that,
canc hkai
VHEA1UESS
tat HDBAACU
IA5TH (H KLAKIAtT KKZ®
ODHUmU VHEAJ
vrhleh the Gennan Shells could not ^0|ll8
Prevent from eweplng back; In tbe that plcture, yon Amer-
mlddle foreground, n löng villagö it.ms, wlio cart never he bombarded,
Street so battered and bumod that who can nercr lose through war live
lt was merely a eanyon of creani-eol-
ored rulns. In front- of one llttl»
out of tbe seven dearest to you. It
was not- yoor- hii®hnf>*1 and- ehlklren
• 33 ie „iBtominentcn'*, b. fyi bie
schon bei ber Geburt Atim sJ(«gieten bt*
flimmlen HJliibüTger, fmb bie ftärflen
Befürrootter oon ffjobel* ober Slqnctiufti^ ;
ja sie scheuen ober schämen sich nicht, sich
t Steins). Sehnte. Math nur elf*
Ügigem, jebcd) fairerem Selben Ratb
leiten SomRofl älbenb um 9 Ulj* nn
$tiin feinet (ältern Ufeinh- bet
ällefle Sotn nott (£&uaib ©ehnfe
unb j^tau, urt Hüter oon 14 3ahren unb j jelbfl an festen un«efe»ficften ßnblun* t
28 Xagtu. Her c^inid)teb beä hoff« gen j|n beteiligen, äßie sie ti mit ihren
lAingloollrp, tüchtigen unb btaoen '.jütn angeblich „bemofratilchen 'i*rtnvpien" j
gtn, bei feinem Batet bhlb eine gute ] cereinbaren fönrren-, ist-trna-* untr noth
Ctü|e geioefen märe, mitb oon (Sltern oielen aftberen Bfitgern ein Uiathfd.
imb ®e|<hroiftein unb btn ^ahlreichfn ^ür eine solche ^emofratu btbanfen
mir unis,~'irir Rnb niÄ/l ur.b rJtnen
noch niemals fGt Böfcelfegierung.
8npftroanbten unb {Vie*«iben bet ^a*
nitlte tief betrauert. Seine Beetblgurfl
flnb Sonntag Sflachmillag, fcurch ben
SRegenRmm elinaB beeintiäcf-tigt, untet
gobltetchet Theilnahme uns oent »uieb*
hof ber eo.«liith. jjiiebenfgemeinbe bei
ÄefRc Roll, nachbem ©ttr iDoflot Quappe
ih ber Gemeinbefirche noch etnen ein«
bttidöttollen TrsiUttfiOltifcbieufl gthnlien
httie. 23en ftinteibltebcuen unser tief«
OhfühUeh Beifeib! I
!•* Xr. S. §• fianiet, SBungatb*
(Jebäube, (lorbeD, ist ber richtige Bind,
«l*nn 3*t einet ^ahnar^teB ober irgenb
einet ohniuulirhen Hltbeit bcnöifjiqt.
r ~-,
Qnntr lldd)iid)tcn brfriebigen Bfsstc.
mürben nie um!« so f cf> n e 11 e 9ie*
firttate eiüklf mtc mit' veimetu üntjont’t-
iKnßeiimafcfjnrrttc!.' Glue WanneS Vluqeif
maren iofrhftnin; ent^ünbet, bafjei ni.tjt
oljne Sfhmei^eti lesen sonnte. 8 m e i
Slnmeubui’.flen uon üaboptif brachte n ihm
Üinbminfl.- (Stite Dame hat brei bcrfrfjie*
bc Brillen für jehmaehe unb entjiünbete
Vlkgen fkobicit. l£ i n c ikjeoptif»'fßn|cb'
ung überzeugte sie. SL'iv gatantiren,
bafe eine fleine f^tafetje j e b e n (lall üon
\d)waci)en, angestrengten ober entzünbe«
ten 91ugcii. Belfie Drug Store, »effie.
MONDAY
AlLMEAU
VffEAlXESS
um 00 bmaa c bla* u i
rwnr cm mzMOßsx 100*11
CONlAIKlIlsl ^>11 HAT
THUKSß^
s
wmXixEss’ 0A
lOT HO DAi‘tk CH/A-HT TJ, ,i !5 i j { ] :
*ATT!atO)t tAtAMAV. KK J*
UW.AJMNU VUtAI " hj .*•
*'(S»isf heutzutage seht ralhfam,
feine Sunge im #<umie zu halten unb
bei einer aQfaüigen Uiiterhallung erst
feine 8nl)6r{r genau anzusehen. (Sä
gibt selbst* unter sog. Stnmmeägenojfen
Ohrenbläser tmb' geweine Subjeffe
genug,-bte btine in einer 'Unterhaltung
gebrauchten sil>orle falsch umstehen ober
beuten' urtb fcfn Hingebet fpiefeu tönn*
ten. 91t«h QhiifluB fanb feinen 3ubaB !
81t oerftsliifen :
Xie gavme 13*13ii10n oon Beffie *<it
nachflehcubc? gif oetsaufen :
(5«ni, .^afer, flalfitfnrn S2 35, ®a«
söhn, ffjetroleüfn, 'U'otonDel, Gasolin«
tilge bet iJfeflVnfluthen bte (Som« unb I mofchinen.Del, ^fetbegefchirr.Del. Hüa-
JÖaumiDcflfdber mtebet neu btffanjt B^nfd»mnte, Nahm « Sepaiatoren -■ Del,
ifetben ! »Öatwf«fi''-Dd, otchlt»*.
Settiiig« uiiIj 2lanbcnb*Sra6mäh«
»- fltteg0«Spaimat!en - bie Hlnt« |,,,aid>,nrn' (Sm<l,on‘ %■ &
rtort einer groflen Xemofrnlie für eine1 *lüsl!o,cn u n'
• üehten Sonntag Nachmittag ent«
leerte fleh etn moIteiibrtithaTtigeB, geit«
»heilig uon heftigem Hl’inb begleiteteiä
(Äeroitter über unserer Gegenb, luelcheB
ist' turzet Heil bis Strafen in Stiöme
eher sJKoroflt ueripanbelle. Sonntag
tfnb Sonnlag Nacht fiel in Btjfie unb
llmgegenb an oier 8oO Neffen, mahtenb
r'aeh Sübcn zu bie Negenmenge abnahm, j
3n dotbtU fiel nur noch anberthalb 80B
Unb in Noctp fufl gar teil» Negen. Nötb> j
lieh uon t)i<* etfltecfle sich' bet Negen
tfutch ben initiieren Theil eflledjcn
Ctlehomu oon Gif Gitq bi3 über Dlla*
homa Gily tjuiuuö. $iet tn Meter |o-
ibie in anbeten ©egenben müssen in
tßcrfonal« unb (ßefif|äftd>'Jioti^i
au* Reffte unb Umgegeubi
Xer Store# hat eB mit 3ühu8 Oferner1
unb ©ättin recht gutgemeint, benn er!
hat sie Sonntag Jlbenb mit einem mun«
leren ^njiUinqeuSi^en (ifaabe ut b
'JWäbchen) befdjeafi. 'Ulutter unb-Hin»
ber befinben fuh mobl; ©tatuliren!
©ottfr. 'J)!ii!l»r lie^e ifciltcooch Bor*
mittag, c!j er gernbe ©ef4äffe in tmle*
ter- Stahl erlebiate, fein „Bormäitä"»
Hlbonnement um ein 3«ht oorrücflm
IÖT ©robe unb feine 'If.!e7,en4flileie,
geroifdjt, z« S2.1U per ICO B’ühö, so*
«Die gufeo 5fbg,',tnmehl, so lange Bar«
rath i'liSl, in rer Ntüb!«’ biet Befste
NliDing Go , Beine.
3c ?f- BaOiet unb ^öhn ©einer per*
besserten teil ber ießifn- 9h?5gabe bas
Glnlommcn bes ,,'Sotmtir!8*/*§erauBge*
btr3, inoetrt sie bnB Htbotilreuient für
ben „Bormitli-" cnu ein fjafk-porrütfen
tieften;
broksn house werfe i6t.r tsguits' in HW*«> <H«T; not j'our vWte «tlio MuS
blftck—an old «vornan; jwking among Atidowedj Dot your llttle ones who
the fallen srtones In a valn sc-arcli for ('anie hark bony arid Ud-ercular, to n
somethlL'^ that conld he uaed; a: 'orne hat had vnDlshed. Not yours
younger woman, seated on wbat hast but on,J; ff1«”1 8*ve 1
once been a doorstep, wlth her fa-e | = not J'our», bitt It mlKht hnvo been
hldden In her arms; and a- llttle !)oy'-m!d so you chanped the picttirfe loa
and glrl, wtm stared, half srlglitened, j “ot »™ild «P wlth, four, °\n
hals curlous, at the desolatloa about; ^nds hat heap of stoncs lnto a Home.
thein. The llttle boy Held In bis .hin] ** 1111 nor M“«'. M
band a Red Cross flaS. All four werfe ,!** Jlldic,i
pale and Konnt; .ho taces and-1,edles] ^“ck t0 hraUh- P'ut ,hr0Ughf th"
of the ehlldren showed' none of the *a'e? th« ™mnt* 0t h!‘
rour.d eurv'es thut-niuke tho hc-auty of fnmlty thn+ hnd auffered as you ralght
a'ehlk:.- have'stiffeted;
ThiS 1s tlu-ir hlSiory: V.’hen the Things the Red Cross D;d.
You took the motl.er of Mine. i’el
Her to;a Red Gross Hospital to be irer.t
i ori for snaemla. You took the llttle
FOOD
VIN
TTtE,
%TASL
N. Behufe uub S#nflle«ter fahren
Xienflag Bormitlag in ©ef#äften na#
bem Gountqnj
3alob 51o# ist zur 8eit mit' bet HBagon
Gcrnip, No. 301, roeldje ir Gamp ©Ia§*
coJ, 3effeifonDilJe, 3nb. jialionitt ist
St. Sfouil”, Nfo , 6. Nfeti — Gin
allgemeiner Sqmpathieflrcif aller Uni*
oumitglieber broht heute bet Beoölfe*
rung uon St. ilcutS, falls bie ißublif
Sierpice Gommiffion ni#t' sofort
0#ritle untmritnmt, beti ßofjnforbe*
ruhgen ber @Ürdfleu’b'a*n * Hingestellten
nachgufomme«:*. Öicfbtfctn erhoben ge*
flern Brotefl baiüber', baj na# brei
Nlonaten ihre j^tbeiungen no# ni#t
beipifltgt rcorben finb. 9lße ihre iibri«
gen jforbetungen flnb na# bem Streif
am 8. ffebruslr bemitliat mötben.
war broke ont, Mme. Pellter, lier
mother and her four younffer clslldren
wer® vlslttng her hnshnnd's mother ln<
the riorth of Ki-ance. Her husband
and two ekler sons were at hom® !rii »ll1' wilu 'vas ln the sir3t stnSL>s <:l
tukeWülosls, to a Red Gross sanl-
taritirii.* You folitid n plnre wlilch
could lie riiade liablthhle for Mine. l’e!
Her riear her fleids wlilch s’;o was
anicious tb tlili You gnre lier clothes
äöd!sUHiltrirp; yorrgot her seeds; yoi.
lent her implements. You sent a vis
Iting docter to wasch over her health
atid: that of her llttle boy. You sent
riHi'SeP,-. who acliieved the miglity vic-
tory öf rfiaklng her and tlie chikl take
hatliH.' liriter you perstmded her to lot
lilni gö'tb’ö1 refuge not far away where
he rilight* ritthnd sdiool and where she
döilld' offen vislt liim. Through the
lielp of yout« Äed Cross hope and cour-
ugfe ritid' dtribltiori liavo conie hack to
tti.it «vornan,1 drtd'she is rehulldlng her
sntnlijntfe. i^e tiiggest tliir.g one hu-
rritühlielriB dfiri dö' for anöthef you, If
Ij’ötP tirie es hklpei' of the Red Gross,
iftsVfe' dhtse' för" ttiaf motlier.
sftet- ORibfe't- I- wiMr its Work every-
«Vtiehe- Its KVaiice—in fieltfs and In
btbieTed1 «Milagea; In hospitals and
Lorralae taklng care of the Stimmer
ci»'ps. Then the ««-ar! The rnother
ln-la«v of Mine. Pelller was ill arid
could not be lest. Her old riiother
was afraid to travel to Lorrnlne «vitli
the füll care of the sonn ehlklren: Be-
töre they could all start tögether tlie’
Gennans Invaded. Rad ne««s is ullow-
ed to conie lnto northern France, and
eo as the mmulib' passed Mme. Peliifer
learned that her villnge home had been'
bortibarded arid that Her husband and
two sons had been kliled. Ercept for
the Bclgian Reifes Commission, Wlilch
operates in northern France also; s'lie
and her llttle ones would have stritSed'
outrigßt. At the best they «Verfe hü-
dernourtsbed. Tlien tlie grerit’ p'hs+i1
begnn, and hopes for France grew
High. But as the Fronch sohHerTridi
v'r.nced they hnd to bomharü tlie'nÖtTh-
cni to«vns. Mme. Pelller Hegghd' tliri’
Germans to let her go a«vs.V vritH’ Hhh'
ehlldren—even lnto Gbrniahv. Itfiltf
was reftised. She trled to sTpk saCkty
ln gnme cellar «vhenever' thöro «Va'if rf!
Even <r ' r .'fmnn sotnctlmcs loses^
f» r uwliile at leasf, lil» “unsuillngT
wnse of humon
Take, sor IiiStauce, llie case of «.
man from Lilie, a soldler, ZVneltele by.
name and only teventy-threa He had.
tlone pretty weih for tlie youngstcr had
already hts owa printing -hop In that.
northern Fremii town, wlilch-Is still In.
sldt- ihe German llnes; In the trenebet
Wrcltele de«vl«.:v'd tuherculoslB, and-
he was sent l<> * tJospltaPat Grenoble.
There l.e «vas <• ■"ddered inciirablq.
and after the u.e: I three ruoruhs oje
treatinent l.e «vrs-g.riniod hls 14 cent»*
a day penslon. Sald hls satlierly nrraj-
a:«twz ‘TTy ?<*. «II pe.iiaps cur«»
yourself if you will live In the moim-
talns, if yon will rat plcnly of nourv
Ishlng food and, ohovo all. lf yon dou’l
Wdrry.”
Wacltele thsuld have smlled, but h«
didn’t. He «vas thinking of his baby
ae.d his wife—r.nd h s 14 cents. "Don’t
worryl" The horoor of lt cntlrely e*.
caped hlih.
Then Ihe Red Gross stepped' in. ÜB
«vas sonnd hy an American «vornan
«vitli some Ainerlcan lted Cross money
for jnst such c.:res, and withtn a fe«*-
Hour3 he no longcP lind need th werrry,.
Ile was sent to the mountains at La«
m.ire, In the Freneh Alps, happy lo-
the kuowledg» Ihn. hin funilly «vas be-
lng cared for b.v these amazingly klncj
Amerlcans.
And no«v the army doetor’s words
arte' roming .nie. Waeltele's lung ir
henllng fest, and ho is dreaming o|
another prlnt.ng- skop and of !tvln|-
agnlli some d iy «vitli that little famlly,
Tl’ >'e liavo lioen over 400,000 new
orises of tuhercnlosls In France slnct
the \«-ar started, and to care for thes«
cases and check (he Wtilte Plague'i*
apread Is merely one of the big Job*-
the American P^d Cross hasset out t<.
accompllsh.
bomhardinent. Xevertheliw a‘* «Üfelk s’ckidyis' aW’ dllhleS! iH rcfUges and
killed t««-o of her chfldreti;
Found Her Home'doste--
Home gone; husband gonfe';- HrftVe
soldler sons gone) llttlb; thriderr b'bjfff-
torn lnto shreds! Thtiti WdrhÜti'.f stihfe*
would have sho«vn yon \ih:>f stiis liiuH
suffered—her snee »iralriöt3 thb' ttetZeh
ed ruins the Germhris hhd riiride.- A't
last she and lief rtlotheh rfnd' lieh' Bro;
remaining Chiliireu d‘<?ro' rf pfttrTh'ted.
Tbey knew the InfThlte r^llbf dF cTOü'**
«res^iaVlbtf' ftfr «WdbvVs and orphans and
fifH' tÜF slbk- ehlldren df soidiers fight-
lh"g' ttf keep'' ycü s'aTe from the enemy.
'flhlS' sirttihOH df- Help has a double
ihdSlilHg'iiO«v fht' A'dierieans, who ha«’e
dl(¥ityk' tnkOff Ad grarited the blesslng
öf snfetV. if «fthTldS for your «vllllng*
itfOSfcM'tfpay tfiö prtcö’of exemption, of
IjUty; (fT syiiiiiätliv'. A hitler, black
rdad: tfllfe- iJ0.id; of War. but across lt.
ililfd* ft’ Hbacon- of- ÜOpe; you have ilung
Giri' Itfed- Gros«,
HE GAVE HIS SHIRT OFF HIS BACK
How an Italian Öfficer TrEvelin^
Helped a New Eoni Baby,
cn Trab
ilemolratilAe NegirrungBform * ÖVP0*
l*ef.
TUESDAY
OfTE KS.AL
WHEATLESS
VSI 190 BAEAXX CMA£KtJL£.
XaSTBSl OU BKLAHTAST IUOP1
dOHTAIHIfk* WHXAT
Gö isiib fi# für Gu# keza*Ieti, menn
3*r G«i# um iceilete Gin,z*'Iöriten er= ]
turibiffll
|tssif /armers Union.
TJt t „Nlfat Tralet*’ Slffocifalion"
ZÜ Seattle, 23af^., t>at beschlossen, bafe
ffe^ndteS ^Ifif# f(itiftig*in ni#l meljr
ünta bem Namen „Hamburger Sleaf"
ih ben £nnbef gebra#t merben batf,
fonbetn „Üiberlij- ©teal" genannt mer*
l^en soll. Gin Nlilglifb l)at bemerlt,
Safe fctefe *Bf,«fi#rung fr^r angebra#.
fit benn mit lemtm anbeten Steaf büt*
FRIDAY
ONT. MEAL
wiieatless
vh m» nivEASi ouckus. \t{
r.-srtx cu BiutAktAvr h«m
COiHAlSLNO 4111« '(SiikS
ß i f d) li (!) t 3 n j f ip t n
Gu «rt ii t f) e r. i e H e n s * © e»
m e i n b e nein Reffte, Dlla.
$ebirn Sonntag 'GannittagB um 10 UV
®ott»-Bbienst. ■*« Htutf#V ist berjli#
roilRomnieri.'
SB e | f i e , Oria.
No. 671— „ 5:38 Nn#m.
No. 670—ncrbli# 3:38 iförnt.
One of the ways to sa.v ttiat a nmn
ls goöd hearted ls tö descend .0 ex-
pressive Amerieanese slang and Saj*
“he’d gl«*e you hls shirt.”
A yourig Italian offletef did exactly
that—gave the shirt- dff hls hark- Po a
baby just born. ft «vas dkring' a fllght
df tlie Italian refugees jüst afier the
Italian army bad lieeti Mcked Hy- tbe
AustrianS.
ftere'S tbe ätbry'::
An Italian1 öflicei','- «vh<v iiatf been' s
Ydlunteet ««'drker At- tlie' stritlori1 «Vheri'
tbe crusll1 dariie tlirotigh, walked- irito
the AmerlbäH1 &W GdbSs dflJ'wr ät? Ti&
lbgna, Itaiy, arid' t'rtUl5 df ;i; pdod ydtirig-
wo.nati' «Vlitk Ha'll glvdti1 HiftÜ1 td' d' Baby
dti tlie' tWitb' lfl> «WiibH1 lil»' «Vti^ rtdlrig' a'
few iiißHP#jifd«libusl'y.- Tilpy M\' l«Yeh
foF 1^ libtü^. AM- ctiö'
««•rdtchedly pöor and dlslicarlened
mother hnd heeti jahimed in wlth the
hundreds of other frightened Italkms
ori tlie same'rridrt: -Bingi'y, tired und
miserable and in a srighffully weak-
ciied Cöndltion, she Lad scarcely suiii-
elent didtlies for herself, not to speak
of properly caring for a newborn habe
Tlie yourijf offiedr stdipped hiinself ol
bis shirt, and tliere among this fright-
ened, Hüls starved, sorlorn cro«vd the
poor stäliab insant' was «vrapped ln its
first bod«‘ Cover!ng.
Mother äüd Imke were afterwards
riursed back td- health; cloihed and
ldoked after liy tlie American Red
Crdss: And this ls only one small, ls-
olated' lbdldent^abiong thdusande that
edtue ütider tlie «vdrklrig of the Red
C^dss: • .
Füll
HäM SANDWICH
2) e u i f #> '-8 a p t i ft < n «© e m e i n b *
i n ö e f f i e.
;;(ötn oonulait, Soruiiitaaö um 10 Ugv,
£oimtagäi#u!r, uub um li Ut)t $r<bii«t. [
Sebermaim ifl fwitn»>U#R jum '8cfu#e ein* I
geloben.
Wkat Teil Mimites los Re*
Ireshments Meaas m
Modern War.
Xi;'* 'ilüd Gcf#äft8icuie, isel#e int
\n ft# bie gieif#er so titele „libertieg" j „Ct!a*oma Üonrcirtö" anzeigen, bemei«
nti6ne*men. ®ev Name „Strocil?1babu»#, bafl C4 i*nen an Deutf#e»
^ träte biel bc;GHüifUiB^ stunbf#*ft gel^n tfl.
Sldtflulifrlj« (i>ctte<»biedttc.
® # e t b e l.
Sehen lten, ictni, 3teu unb 5ien (Sonntag
iirtst^etbei.
Jt Aevcitttwlvt/ üfuv«er
Think of what refreshmenis mea«J
-over thore.” Think of the Sammle or
tbe Poilu comirtg ont of tlie rrenches
with a thlrty-stx hour leave of ab-
Se.ieo, getting nboard the traln or rao-
tor on the I.. O. C. -the Line of Com-
DiMideation between the fr.-nt and tlie
•«»r Tldnk of theso Urers fello'A-a
.stojiplng ten miriuteS for refrestiments
at a Red Gross Canteen.
Think of a big cup of bot colTee and
a «vealth of man-sized harn Sand-
wiches served by the Red Cross—wo-
iinen «vith the joy of Service In thelr
eyes. Think of ten minutes for re-
srcsliments wlthin sound of the gnns—
such refreshments served by 9ucli \vo-
inen. Did ever a weary lad have such
refreshments? Did ever a cup of eof-
fee and a Sandwich taste so good?
lt is Service Hke this, the sujiplylng
of “food that’s got a homey taste” at
e Üme when a nian's splrits are likely
to be at lowest ebb, that ntoved a Cotn-
manding General of the Anieilcan
Fernes to wrlte on December SO : "The
oxtent of the work of the Red Gross
13 onty Hmited by the f umher of mein-
bei«s it 1ms and the amounf of fand»
iGmllable for its us«fc."
FATHER AI WAR,
TRAGEDYAT HOME
JustWhat Home SsrvtceMeans,
ta a Soldler.
The father klsses hls «vife and kld>-
dies goodby, shoulders hls gun and>
umrehes a«vay to war.
For a tlme the current of Ilse flo«v»
imioothly for the soldler's little fand-
iy. Then comes the tragedy. Mothei
i^ taken ill. The little brood of broth-
ers- and sisters is lielpless: No fathei'
fd thrn to; Ä helpless mother I
To whom ean the American soldler’»
fhmiiy look at this crltlcai periodt-
Must a brave mnn’s loyalty to hl»
country ibeari desolati'oti arid' stisserina-
tro tliose rieai^st arid dearest to him?
No! Empliätically öo! The AmerL
can peopio «rill ridt permit the famk
lies of thelr soidiers and sailors tfl
suffer becatise thelr breadwinners aro*
ßghting foFtlielr Country. Arid so thfe
Red Ci'osS Departriiettf of Civilinn Re*-
lief has created' st natlon-wido Organ-
isation for honte Service for th# samt-
des of soidiers' arid1 sailors.
Urider the bsttttier of “Home Serr.
ice” patrlotlb men aud women hav(-
ehholled arid' ariv devotlng themselveg
to‘ the notille' thsk of helping soidiers'
fnmllles so riieet? stnd adjust the Prob-
lems of evorydny Ilse and aiding' tlie®-
to mainthlil' the' Standards of fcealttv
«lucation and; lhd-istry.
Hbrtle’Ser^1ö&—Trus Service.
ftome serviice means keeping the sol-
dieFs: olilldretl1 «Vell and in -:hool. If
iheans tldlilg' the’ famlly over flnanclal
WoÜbleS, amriglrtg the aousehold
biidgef, rtieeBiig ihsOram- premtums,
Ä'djustlnff a1 morfgage. ,r.'.,^Ing med-
Ital aid and lbgal advice -ar at thg
liifcht' mometu1. fn sHort ' l' me Serv,
tee’1 istroe Service, m rh«t t- provide»
the wariti' liandch.sp of friendshlg
rai her (hau the rtündiiation of charity,
K calls N»r Syi^putlietio urdt.*rststüdln*
and ltifeiRöedf coaswenafloa- of th»
most vital rteedk of the soi'dier’s famlly
Th«' Red Cross1 is» pledgerf so “Home
Service” «Vlierev'er rtccded In the Dnit.
cd States, ftf <>:>.<■ h chnpter of the Red
Gross tliere WH1 be a Home servlc»
seefknv, linder eompetertt hands, whos»
mtsslon w'I«1 he to1 nroOet the welfar#
of the sw'dlers» and1 saRore» hörne» an«
to; safeguanti tlie' dermal dhvelopment
of thelr fAWUlie# b* empioyment an« i>
ideaih of seif hei^ athf aetf reHtoefe,
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"Thw -wwik fto
Crös* Ii» dMt« Itf (Famie(
this ****&■ \f vvorfiy
fhan s rtodion and1 * hnn
American' aöldlera ip th«
bnes to Frartce' tctlay.'*
- tfeoerai Petaim
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Huessy, Julius. Oklahoma Vorwärts. (Bessie, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1918, newspaper, May 10, 1918; Bessie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc943971/m1/4/ocr/: accessed November 11, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.