JSjoatozatzZ j IRIjIj 1901—-23R8 UXITBD _ HAnBISBIiRK. FKIDAY. M\Y 17. lIHW. " _ " " " FOUNDED 11^ fin TMAGINE the dangers our boys face while we are safe; the ®„ X;S -L hardships they endure while we have ease; the pain they Miff ' H suffer —then remember that it is the faithful work of the |B|| ( Jli Red Cross that makes these trials lighter for our soldiers and MWi| i/? v .|i our allies. The Red Cross feeds and cares for thousands Hlm * H stricken by the untold barbarity of the despicable Hun. H "'■■iilH Give —of course you're giving—but give more; give so that this Rl|| '/J-m comforting work can be pushed harder when and where it is H||| WiH needed most. Don't wait —think of injured and what Vj|| | FRIDAY EVENING, - , ■ * *' • * " , m- ; • HAKRISBURG TELEGRAPH MAY 17, 191& 3