Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, September 27, 1917, Image 3

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^ jjvpTEMBEB 27» 191% THE AMERICUS TIMESRECORDEFL 5 P1SB TSUI \ It’s Got to Make Good with You Germany Plans Invasion of U. S. If Allies Lose, Says Roosevelt The Colonel Also Denounces Senator LaFollette and Says He Should Be Expelled From the United States Senate mls-quoted throughout the country. "I am one citizen ot the United States who Is willing to go against the wall to preserve democracy," said La Follette. Mr. LaFollette declared that the president of the United Statse sway ed congress to such an extent that the decaratlon of war was not the repre sentative opinion of a democratic gov ernment. He advocated war In dfeenBe LUZIANNE aarantee: •ter uslorf the ,l,o fecen,you tiefied in respect, your will refund money. —or your grocer will make good fo you, to the last penny. We knew you expected something unusually good in a coffee when we first had Luzianne in mind. So we made Luzianne so good that it will stand on its own feet, without apologizing, with out acknowledging any rivals. YOU buy a can of Luzianne. If you can't honestly say that Luzianne tastes better and goes farther than any other coffee at the price, then you are entitled to your money back. And your grocer will give it to you upon request. Ask for profit-sharing catalog. only and in case of aggression to sub- KANSAS CITY, MO., Sept. 25.—The which he now disgraces by his presence n|t tho que stlon to the people of the attitude of the German-Amerlcan press there,.’’ Colonel Theodore Roosevelt nat | on j n t he form of a referendum, and the German Alliance In this coun- declared here today. Colonel Roose- try "In their hearty support of the velt said: German government" and tho attitude 1 “Now that I haves poken to you of of tho Germans at home toward their Americans who stand for and arc rep- iovernment shows that they are back resentatives of America, I now wish llrasillnn Exhibit Here. In an effort to strengthen trade re- ,oicimucin snows luu, me, me uaon iGnuuiwi.B „* *.-—. —, - — .. —,lotions between Brazil and this coun of it, Col. Roosevelt said, in a speech for a minute to speak to you of anj (r y ( be leading commercial organlza. at the Old Glory week festival here American who represents worst of j t | ona of t |, c southern Republic are last night in commenting on the theory American characteristics—Senator La-] ranglnB for a larg0 Brazilian pavilion that the United States is lighting the Foliette. L t the Bronx International Exposition, German governement but not the peo-| "Senator LaFollette Is at this mo- |wb j cb open9 on viay 30, 1918, in New pie. coffee Reily-Taylor Company, .New Orleans "Senator LaFollette Is at this iwureu rnent loyally and efficiently serving one "For no nation does Germany feel 'country—Germany. He Is acting In Tbe m0V ement to establish this pa and express such bitter and contempt- such fashion as to make him ono of v m on originated with Dr. J. M. d< uous hostility as for the United states, the most potent enemies of this coun- Azevcd0 do castro, member of the he said. 'There Is no nation on the try and a most sinister enemy of dem- cham t er of Deputies for the city ot face of the globe which they would be ocracy. He claims and It Is the emp- RJo d0 j anC | r0> an d president of the more deliehted to ruin and plunder, eist of all claims, to stand for democ- gociedade Anonyma Lloyd Nacional, tho Brazilian steamship line. Dr. HERE IS THE OFFER IULC Ut UIC ’ more delighted to ruin and plunder, eist of all claims, to stand for dcmoc- Under such circumstances the public [racy. He la doing everything In his men and newspapers engaged in de- power to enthrone autocracy under the (. tts [i"Q recently visited this city to In fending Germany or assailing England German flag throughout the world by 9pect 90me ships now being built foi and our allies or In protesting against the attitude he is now taking toward j be |[ nc j n j be jj orgc yards In Brook- the war and demanding an inconclusive the war. jyn, and sggested tho exhibit to the peace of guilty of moral treasoo to j "I read a couple of days ago of Sena- mcmbers 0 f the Brazilian colony here, this country, and the German-Amcr- tor LaFollctte’s utterances before on Tb | a re9ulted | n t ho appointment lean papers have achieved an evil organization out In Minneapolis and ^ W{) resident commissioners—Comm . -wtlw. thn tiro. Iinrnnflor nnv nrB'finl7.nt inn til fit BsUS . . .. . . mt .J 0l.nl and get the Rocker free. W. J. JOSEY THE SATISFACTORY STORE lean papers have achieved an evil organization out in Minneapolis and fegident conuniulODtri—Commen- FER I prominence In this matter the pro- hereafter any organization that asks dadour Hugo A. Thompson and Stephen ftssional anti-English Irish papers Senator LaFollette to speal ought to M Hoye the , atter bc | ng an a tt 0 rncy ■with every J37.50 worth of arc as bad and tb0 pure ] y sensational be made to show conclusively why It wbQ rcpre8Cn ts many large Brazilian cash, 8 whedher^bought M one!demagogic and unpatriotic section W should be considered a patriotic or- lntere9t9 . time or different times, we the native American press is the worst ganization thereafter. . p r Castro will bo the head of tho will give you one of these 0 f a ll. J commission in Brazil. He left New rockers for $1.75. Get as, 0erniany embodies the principles rf ” York with authority to appoint the one^Rock'erYor'V.?!?, 'wdth successful militaristic autocracy. Much j V<hat LoFollelte Says. presidents of the twenty-five leading every $37.50 you trade. has been said about our being against | TOLEDO, O., Sept. 25.—Denouncing comm erclal bodies of Brazil as mem How to Get a llocker Ab. tbe German government but not war in general and the United States borg a ce ntra commltte to effect the solutely Free. If your cash aga inst the German people. The at-' democratic government in particular, organ | za tlnn anil assembling of exhibits purchases from us amount to tUudo of tbe German-Amerlcan press United States 8cnator Robert M. La- at that end- This organization has $iu.00 during a period ^ of ^ ^ German Alliance In this coun j Foliette. of Wisconsin, addressed a a i read y been perfected, according to addirionTl° n we 8, wiIi a refund"tho try in their hearty support of the Gcr-, large gathering in the coliseum yester* preaent plan8> the Brazilian pavilion $1.75 you have paid for the man government heretofore by the | day afternoon, under the auspices of wll , o^py a 8pace of 300 by 250 feet, Rocker, thus giving you the Germans at home shows that at pres-j "The People's Church,’’ made up of and wilI be divided into twenty-ono Rocker absolutely free. Re- ent the Germans are back of the Ger^ socialists, headed by Prof. Scott Near- 9ect lons. One of tbeso will be devoted h leI deflver t ed t to TOU^for 'the man government. Ing. t. each of the States of the republic, small amount of $1.75 Just as "They have enthusiastically support- j Mr . LaFollette attacked the Amcri- and in It will be shown the products soon as you have purchased ed it 9 policy of brutal disregard of can pr ess, declaring that American and other resources of that part of $37.50 worth of goods for tbo r | gbt9 „f others. Until they re- newspapers are for the most part con- Brazil to which It has been allotted, cash, and it will ^e optional them9e | V cs, until they ;■«»: off foiled by the “war parly,” the flnan- trade ^ the ^additional $37.50 the yoke of militaristic autocracy they c , al interests of the country. • . - w t. n > fimn * atii.omcnlvnu with it. find forCC I ttn (Inptnrnil that hla romnrl Yet Hope. “Walter, have you forgotten roe?’ Identify themselves with it and force | jj e declared that his remarks In St. -waiter, nave you torgotten US to be against them. It Is for tho p aul ]a9t wco it had been deliberately "No. sir, not y»t, «ir.”—Masses German people themselves to different- iy Your Heaters Either Gas or Electric, Be fore the Prices Advance. After September 15th, the prices on all ?as .uni electric heaters will be consider ably advanced. We will sell such as we lave in stock at the present prices, but i ho,Hers arriving hereafter will be mark ’d up considerably. ritus Lighting Company ie Public late themselves from their government Until they do this they force us to be . against the German people as a ncc- Georgia essary incident ot being against the German government. •The Germans govern from abovo down. Tho people of this republic, like tbe people ot France, like tho 'people of England, believe In govern ment from below up. In other words believe in government by ourselves. The Germans believe in being govern cd by an autocratic dynasty which rests primarily on a great militaristic •class and a great bureaucratic class. No man who supports Germany at this time can claim to be a real democrat 'or a real lover of free Institutions. !He in false both to democracy and freedom.’* | Germany had well matured plans fot the conquest and oppression ot the United States, he said. This was evi denced, he said, by the conversation •of some recently captured German of. [fleers who talked to their English cap tors freely without knowing that an •American olllccr was present. [ "These Germans announced that many was going to win and that they were going to smash the United States and bleed It white, with an enoromus Indemnity and make it pay » h - whole • expense of tho war," he said, "They had no thought of pcaco and no man 'in his senses doubts that this would be the policy adopted as a matter of courso by Germany, j "If, at this moment, while wo are still helpless, France and England were defeated, the German fleet would be Bt our doors In a fortnight and | an army of conquest would have land ed hero here within a month. Some years ago I saw openly published In Cermany a pamphlet written 1^ a member of the Gorman general staff containing a well worked out plan for the conquest of the United States As Age Advances the Liver Requires occasional alight stimulation. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS correct CONSTIPATION. Genuine ^ - AC*——* JKur. Colorless or Pale Faces j*Carteftjros Rib We desire to inform you that we do all kinds of Hemstitching at moderate prices, | the conquest or me uuh™ and guarantee our work to be of the highest wh j c h the German staff regarde as ..... i• *. .alrnna... *h«b lowing Of CnOrmoUB quolily. We kindly solicit your patronage, S INGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 126 North Jackson Street AMERICUS, Ga. A. DAVENPORT .... INSURES ....; stem gins, cotton, country 3PERTY, DWELLINGS, [HOUSEHOLD WITURE, PLATE CLASS, AUTOMO- easy, and for tho levying of enormous contributions at our expense.’’ Saying that tho preparedness meas ures we are taking now should have been carried out three years ago, the. Colonel declared that "if Germany; could land a single small army of| $50,000 men in this country we would, be wholly unable to match it for we 'have neither artillery nor airplanes that could be put against them. If, at i this moment, our allies suddenly made peace , we would be a k help ' e “ prey to Germany or any other first power.” Denounces LaFollette. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 25.—"If I we™ this minute a member of the United 'state, senate I would be aah.mrf to .it in that body nntH I found out some method of depriving Senator la- Folletto of bl. .eat In that chamber New Book ■» a Goes to Press MONDAY. OCT. £ST. THE BELL DIRECTORY . j consulted reference irrected and revised every The most frequently list in the city. Correcte , four months. Subscribe now and get your name in the list of the best people in the community. Arrange today for changes and correc tions in your present listings. If You Advertise This is the pre-eminent medium of its kind. The 6pace is limited. Ask for rates today. Just telephoned write or call. P. 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