Show I CHILDREN RUN TO TOI SOLDIER PALS Af AT ARMY MESS CALL French Tots Tots- Share Yankee Soldiers Soldiers' Sol diers' diers Rations Rations Women's Women's War Parts Great By Mrs Hazel Pedlar Faulkner The little children in this tIlis neighborhood neighborhood neighborhood neighbor neighbor- hood have learned to to- distinguish the mess call can Immediately It is te sounded they troup out from every conceivable corner corner corner cor cor- ner taking their places around the themen themen themen men watching with eager hungry eyes every overy bite that is dished out A fellow cant can't eat his prunes very comfortably with such an audience and the men here have divi divided ed every meal with these little fellows who are the children children chil chil- dren of men saving France Francen A town home private one of or the Engineers who has has' been building rail rail- armies annies in France sent that message home He lIe is one of the men who has been dividing his daily dally ration of soup ana beans of meat and prunes with the children who are the soul of France WOMEN GIVE WHEAT SONS AND MONEY American women everywhere and Western women second to none have borne their part in to the the- fight They have saved their meat and their wheat I I I j I I I I I they have given their husbands and sons eons Their money is going now In Inthe Inthe Inthe the first second and third Liberty loans they have Invested their dollars Opportunity to serve has come again The Government is seeking funds It ItIs ItIs Itis Is asking for the third of ot its three-fold three need need mon man munitions and money The hand band that rocked the cradle Is s holding the purse strings in these momentous momentous mo mo- days For For- their boys Western mothers will not withhold the needed gold America has started on the road to Berlin The way Is a long one and traveling is difficult But the journey journey journey jour jour- ney must be made and the the- pilgrims must be equipped It is no longer a question of shall shallI we buy bonds with American mothers That was answered when the boys we went t over there three It It- Itis is no longer a question of ot can we buy bonds The experience of the first three loans Jonns has answered that The fhe question for Western women In hi company with women all over the land to answer is what is the limit to which I 1 can cnn by sacrifice and saving by going without and working for for for- what Is the tha limit which I 1 can reach Y t CANT CAN'T STOP SHORT OF BERLIN GOAL It would be be- bea a sorry ending of a journey journey journey jour jour- ney to have America stop short of Ber Tier lin It is inconceivable that our soldiers soldiers sol sol- sol sol- diers diors should stop short of at that goal Can you women women women-of of the West the West Vest pause in inI inthe inthe the great task which has been set for you Can you you- halt for fur an instant In Inthe inthe inthe the face of the country's need Will all of those planned planner purchases weigh in the scale with the call which comes ringing across from thO those e plains where the boys are fighting It Is to keep your boy on the march toward the final goal that the Government asks you to lend it your utmost I regret that I 1 have but one life lite to give for my country said Nathan Hale as he ascended the enemy's gallows Ours is the task to save lives for our country to save by lending our ur all at its request The Fourth Liberty Loans Loan gives American mothers and sisters sis sis- sis sis- tern a new opportunity to make impossible impossible impossible sible a regret that they had bad but one chance to give The Fourth Liberty Loan Is ours What Is IB our utmost The country awaits t our answer |