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ret 4 GAMBLING IN COAL TICKETS CAUSES RIOT IN BROOKLYN We will win because eo right @ cause as ours cannot fail. We will win because our fight is waged for God's justice. He in whose laws we find guidance will strengthen us to the task as He has those who have warred in the name of Liberty and Humanity in th . pod against great — but armed a just cause God. 's favor, led a chosen people to freedom safety. Gideon and Samuel, strong in Divine Faith, battled righteously and triumphed through sac~ rifice over the barbarous unbelievers of their day. Washington, under a flag of Liberty and de- WE WILL WIN THE WAR Cut t - Glass ** Pitche , %« ie vout im the knowledge that hie cause was favor- able to God, struggled and fought through every ob- stacle to vietory. Freedom d unity could not but prevail when Lincoln was raised up to carry out God's purpose. Steadfast to his belief in the right and in the aid of the Almighty he would accept but ome conclusion. ry And today we are armed with determination and with faith. We are united in resources and in leadership. Our cause of Liberty and Justice heart- ens us to victory. The world shall grow better through the work we do now. God's hand guides our righteous intent. We will win the war. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 132, 1917. KILLED GOING TO ILL MOTHER " Hen Howe We Track wal + Weheer Vianters, Meet interes and Nefiners an Co Founder of Onteopathy School of Medicine Dead, KIRK AVILLE Mo, Dy der of the Medicine, died here to-day ts Half Million sale ATTLEBORO, ” dec, 12—Fire swept through bt his usin, of mubgued “with aratus from | By ria} ictrolas and 6 rafonolas Als " | Parlor es ViCTOR. VICTROLA \jse ‘ Decorated With Pink Sprays A merican Porce ane 4 Osteopathic ‘ire in Attleboro, nena omnes Oe ‘ale Steering Sleds v block b the and Pavo nt the trapped Germa — er May Make Up for 1 Shortage. FRAPPED PROPAGANDA PUT GEAMAN ON ELLIS ISLAND 1S FORTY-FOUR CENTS A DAY " t talk when bee vited Ktates Attorne COST OF LIVING TO SAILORS | ; |Doyou ever have the“blues”? That discouraged feeling often comes from a disorder ach, of an inactive liver. your digestion in shape the bile acting operly tl | the “blues” wll disappear. | will soon be cheerful, youtake BEECHAM'S PILLS the people’s remedy for life's |common ailments. They | thoroughly on the stomac liver and bowels, and soon reg ulate and st rengthen these im- i Peeves organs. Purely vi able—contain no harmful The Old Wine at the Old Price PIE war has wade wine wlusury. But there - TO MAKE OWN SUGAR, | ressenaere on Ship From Cube drugs. Ailey Mag ‘ou feel Make Things look Brighter \s pure as the golden sunshine, Kare in bouquet, the Works. n flavor, rich in health-giving quality: « a hansine and iy shment and hospitality Makes the sacauiallhmowpereri tn. ted nd many other de- / "9 Hightful mix Wits fonene es and wine merch The Art of Hospitality," rena No Extra Charue for it, Mr. Hoover's Right Idea MR. HERBERT HOOVER, National Food Admin- istrator, had the right idea when he recently said in an official statement: “Those who wish brewing entirely suppressed should bear in mind that if such a course were pursued THE COUNTRY WOULD BE PLACED UPON A WHISKEY BASIS entirely.” That is the crux of the True Temperance question which Prohibitionists in their over-zealousness fail to see. Mr. Hoover’s statement was madein connection with his recommendation that,as a food conservation measure, the alcoholic content of beer be reduced to 2 per cent. In the brewing of beer, a/coho/ is not sought by the brewer, but is an incident to the process through natural fermentation. The new 24 per cent. American beers will be similar to those so popular in Norway, Denmark and Sweden, where, on account of their low percentage of alcohol, they are classed among the True Temperance drinks, and, to encourage their consumption, ARE MADE TAX FREE. The United States Brewers’ Association,