The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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Lend Him a Hand
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Fi'Ve Hundred Thousand
American Soldiers in France
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We dare not delay the VICTORY now.'
American lives are at stake, our own safety, the safety of thej
whole world. If we are not to prolong the slaughter and the suffering, if I
we are not to risk defeat or an inconclusive peace, we must act quickly;'
we must put forth our every effort now. !
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The army is doing its part. Five hundred
thousand American soldiers are in France today. There will
be more tomorrow. And more the day after. We are going to send an
army large enough so that when we strike, with our Allies, we can drive
the German hordes back across the Rhine — so tfrat we can win the decisive
VICTORY that will make American freedom safe, and establish a just
and lasting peace.
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But the whole nation must take part. Our!
armies in France are looking to us to furnish them in everj
greater abundance, the ordnance, the munitions, the supplies that will]
make their VICTORY possible. We must not fail them. '
The Third Liberty Loan is our share in
the winning of this war. Upon it depends
the safety and success of five hundred
thousand American soldiers in France.
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Lend Him a Hand
Buy All the Bonds You
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Southwestern Headquarters
ALEX'S SWEETS
Confectionery
and Cafe
ALEX BROTHERS, Proprietors
Phone 289
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
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Fresh Strawberry, Vanila and Choco-
late Ice Cream.
All Fruit and Nut Sundaes 10c
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All Kinds Cookies and Layer Cakes
Model Bakery
Fine Fruits and Candies, Cakes and
Good Things to Eat—at
Mrs. A. Schieffer
JNO. L. MARTIN
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
Sanitary Plumbing Electric Supplies
408 Congress Ave. AUSTIN, TEXAS
Students
Headquarters
We are prepared to serve with
Malted Milks, Sundaes, Milk
Shakes, in fa<ft anything that
you want. High grade Candies
and Tobaccos.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
THE UNIVERSITY STORE
Miss Irene Lamb, who has been
visiting in Waco, is the guest of
Marie Stone.
Phone 262—we will call.
Dean Miles.
Mrs. D. C. Alford of Caldwell is
visiting her daughter, Margarette,
in the Annex.
The best line of 5c Cigars in town
at Breneke's.
Phoebe Carlton has as guests for
the May Pete her mother and little
sister of Gatesville.
Try those good Sandwiches at
The Alcove.
Lieut. T. K. Oliver of Camp Mc-
Arthur visited Miss Abbe Master-
son Sunday.
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Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream-
that good kind—at The Alcove.
Coleman (gallantly)' "Ruth,
anything you say goes.''
Ruth (quickly): "Coleman!"
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A W. H0YT, Praprieuor
Let us frame your pictures. Over
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Sundaes. The Rexall.
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Brown, Robert E. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 28, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 30, 1918, newspaper, April 30, 1918; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth400929/m1/4/?q=%22Religion+-+Denominations+-+Methodist%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Southwestern University.