The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1918, Page 16

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LEAPED IED IOP EW ww “ _ a Om * THE EVENING WORLD, LA ALIL LS MAY 2, (1918. ‘ ' NEWS PIRATING CASE :| FLORIDA BALKS.U. U. 8. LABOR. | of | Action of Associated Press Against) the ft Lifet ee Mason Bruen, for: es pent ee navn th { A International News Service Is |} ee, the wlunreae Mee kawh from Florida by i ‘AT BOTH STORES Argued. F 4 Mena een LASS He $ The Same, SIING TON, May 2-The on ot to have Mr. Bruen J b 7 .. gainst the Inter- | ° <a stcahisctad BUY LIBERTY | Designs, race Siste| STATEN ISLAND ‘NOTES. | Rugs and BONDS TO-DAY Rock-Bottom che was . Carpets The More You Own the Sooner They'll Come Home i i 4 Wholly, liberally without red tape We Believe In You i 'miisinreuininatin We fia 5 HOME-FURNISHINGS now, from our tremend ntage of our ay cr spear : 1 simple, EASY-CREDIT PLAN, our un: and F SIXTY-FOUR YEARS of “SERVICE-SATISFACTION.” ot ft Yala] Day Nurtery have elected: Prondont right of prop: | stew MoH pal are t d Mra. 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ES™AVE | ead te It is harm Kast State Strect Women Our Sacred Duty Is To End These Atrocities ! | The record of Germany in this war 1s blackened by the most inhuman atrocities—the most monstrous crimes against prison- ers whom they have taken, and against inoffensive men and helpless women and children who have fallen into their remorse- less hands. Liew ese ee ee ee A British Official Renori: dated April 29, 1915, says: ‘‘The Germans have just crucified a Can- adian soldier whom they made prisoner. fea These unspeakable barbarities are a part of our account against Germany. It is our duty to see that they settle to the ultimate letter. There is no place in the world for such prac- tices; no room within the borders of civilization for those who are guilty of them. {4122-64 Our soldiers and sailors are now at grips with the German hordes who would impose the doctrine of might and the rule of cruelty upon all the world. Their Victory the Victory of civilization and humanity—is certain if we at home do not fail them. The blood of the innocent cries out to us from the red desolation of Belgium and France, and from the bottom of the sea, to do our part and do it quickly. Buy Liberty Bonds—All You Can—At Once! This is one of several advertisements contributed by AMERICAN BRAKE, SHOE & FOUNDRY CO. to endorse and recommend the purchase of bonds of the THIRD LIBERTY LOAN : Liberty Loan Committee Second Federal Reserve District 120 Broadway ~- - New York City

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