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Show A Yr MAY 6, 1921. THE lT.QTprHEEAIETEID Mother 's Day Founder GalIsZorPSlotherEo Aid Soldiers "Bright Flowers for the Living" m'Mh&r--s Mm 22 29Sb,- - 8th ; SUNDAY, MAY Special and large shipments of roses enable us to supply the Mother's Day demand for ROSES at : -- tJ u n . heTeguIar price. v. v- Kubber Special for : - , liraIlsJ-- ir... v.--.- .. 1 7''7' iifiii p in-- -.T. a 7 Hot Water Bottle, art :- -- , JafesUqualityred-rubberro- seams to leak ; guaranteed for two years ; regular T$r.507 Friday and Satur-- .. Cut flowers are delightful, but did you ever . know a mother who did not want the living grow- ;A ing, blooming plant in the flower pot for table or window decoration? day FountainSyringe, made of best her rubber, art Beautiful blooming, bright flowers, in pots for "t -- iMotherVDag.: ; s .... ' i -- i s- : . i- . J.....' v - j iLiSit? ... Sill SiS 1:S full length hose: and three v?i . hard rubber pipes; regular r l$E50 FrldayTand"Satuf f ost H WW Both Bottle - and Syringe jA ji i -- tvh "t ' 1 ..... . - rz ' , : . f ""'il' H SUTTON-CHAS- E .... , ',1 g mi n a, - -- - ,...-,.J.- .... m., Jm , fe- ;. ; w ,..,.,;,,.;., , T1K: xJ r::. w I !llltwnmnmiiimlilllilliimwiiiiiiwMiii..miii,i,,, WrC - - .. . - ' .' - vJr-.T"-".'-'-- " I $1.95 iw V'. v .:. i'i,:'' yu ""'i zw-- v - ' "lx i , i vr '"v. -- x? '. X V - s - . 4 v 1 i3t:isefl :v:!. ( , i:"-&- r 'JX - jf , r r1t REMEMBER MOTHER ON- - MOTHER'S DA V next. Sunday with a nice box pf our chocolates.". We Li e ust received freh chocolates f or thisToccasion from Mc-Donald Chocolate company, Sweet's Candy company,-- ' Say- - - - T - - ... DRUG CO -- it: i Hrton-ChaseDMa y I 4 illii -- : .6. Mother's Day, which will , be cele-- 'i ..FhiladelpliiaT-Jlabrated SujpdayrviUmarkthe start of a campaign by AmpHrnn mothers in support ot the JVciencan Legion's ' effort to obtain justice for disabled vetprr.ns and employentofhe-housaRd- s of idle " men. ce ' ,; Anna2Jarvisrtiisidenr of " the Mother's Miss"; Day Inter national association with national headquarters in this city, is at the head dffthismovemrat;h'e;1ias IFWOOmON'TEAT followingrticle especianyrior i.ne neraia: BY ANNA JAFVIS . Founder of .MotheVs , " Day I know'of no question facing is so completely deserving of an immediate YOU DON'T EAT THE BEST LOAF Your Grocer Handles It. theoys7an 34)ungYmep to makVahy sacrifice to" serve USE HERALD WANT ADS -- -- -t- 41 v in m - 1 V:5AV ";1 twa-- ... Something she is sure I ili to-- ' ' ";-"t-... .. i..,-- ' : ... . , ctitribat-redapriari- ter-the-w- :: Vl- pKlH: r f L ' '.' .... : l$Vi7: - .r:i:"::.appreciate.22;y- -r ;;r;. - M- - DAY hescicMtotilh . .j I and the cause of the their-natio- -- II A 4 h wr-cheered - them-an- d patted henv-fm marched away and told them that the whole nation stood back of them and would repay them in every way that it was humanly possible to repay them for t ' pared to make and did make ! v But we hate not lived up to our promise, and. our neglect of our disabled veterans is a "shameful page in our af history over which we may well hang our heads unlessweT rightabout-lace in the quickest possible time rand make good our pledges and promises to our American boys !'Hy:"-"----?r-Official red tape', I am told, is chiefly to blame for the delay. Well, then, in .the .name of justice and all that is fair and decent, We. - FOR MOTHER'S volunteers, and later when, the selective draft went, into effect, 10 i Biitr:- physically disabled as the result- - of their service' arid .sacrifices ' in the great war. . EBDMOiBAKERY f4 'people ofrendering j usticeio our owrt American boys who; have become Made by ' mf , mmMmtmfc today that settlement as that -- ar itto tf I know that our government is heavily burdened with war debts and that and congress are faced with the most perplexing problems,- but if ;the interestf oa a Liberty bond is a debt of Tidnor, then the justice that we owe bur soldier boys, who made such great sacrifices on the fjeld of battle, is indeed a met before any, other single debt of triple honor and should-b' our-preside- nt - ' - obligation! 1-- ', - If emergency funds are needed, how about the monev that . the people contributed to the various war charities? That monev was given priraarilyorthe aid and relief of our soldier bovs: If any considerable amount of! it remains unexpended today.-whnoi use u ior renaenng reuei measures iorouraisaDied veterans Memorials are all right and I have no objections to them. providing other and rriore important obligations, have been met. Let us do immediate and ample justice to the criDDled and dis abled soldiers of our nation and we will have erected a Monument and Memorial of Justice that will outshine and outlive any other kind of memorial that itisWAsiblefox-liuman-Jhands-t- o r construct. ' - --F -- .,','' j v V I am grateful, ta The Herald for this opportunity to make this appeal and especially and most emphatically would I urge she had a son in the great war or not every to use every opportunity and every ounce of energxat.her.rom mand to?urge and demand "immediate Justice"! or our . disabled - e ". ' - f ,' s, Cm p mother--whethe- r -- : ... - U W- - ! A sccne" AWVOUOJT kiAV4 - ! v soldiers - -- 'ffl " - - from "Kazan," coming to the Strand next Monday, II CUUWUajT, . " J (Copyright, ... 19vl, bjr a , - the NewBpaper. Eiterprise Association.) US ir 1 x H5 , ., u: 'wi fl Ml 0 mm H UJ -- ,". Afe , ij. - - ' 7-- A: WaSaiAM f : ; frl 'THE MILES mflSX?s5ffl '' UftLE CUOUJH " jT At the Princess Monday and Tuesday. I - " V'V |