DON'T WORRY
Don t Won-y About Your Lov > 1 3 the / swlilnri ! ?-r 'l lO ’ Tribune ’ /111 f ,v q '7 f fr ° m tho Galesburg ‘Ww tbo f,i wh,ch w l r,lin K is issued mrafr- mn fa V e in ‘Pressi°n &ia t enlisti conscription means tho probable ttllfitf'lr in battk> - ** a matter on ft ’ tbc , de;ltl } iato ui the allied army ln,n “ is about four times that of men of the same age “'\S- ’ M “ I "™- "U rSfioiC “ < fc v . il ? cro Me ,nan . v ocovnat-iona ol poaco which are no less hj widens than the occupation, of malting war. so— Don't worry about vonr son vour brother or y-mr swortheart who is m thHe “ay perhaps bo lolled or hurt, but there are 96 chances out of 100 that ho will como back to you ; and in the great majority of cases )m will be better physically, mentally, and morally for his experience.” Tho Oinciimati ‘Post’ tells ns of thrtoJias fatner who said, in reply to lim nm-ot;on,_ Wuy snauld wo send our boys to iignt m a foreign, land?” that he would ;!0r K aV ° llI? s ? n "g° to .heaven in 1-I.mco thiui po to hell in America.” The it °r C S mmcr!dp him heartily, and savs that i, Germany should win the war 'in noHio 0 i SlO Wlll uso .. little time in transporting her own pecunar variety of hell to America. —‘ Literary Djoest ’ '
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Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 6
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242DON'T WORRY Evening Star, Issue 16626, 8 January 1918, Page 6
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