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Show THE LIBERTY LOAN AND BUSINESS i "What has the Liberty Loan to do with the refrigeration business?" was asked by a subscriber In the fastnesses of the Rocky Mountains of the editor of the Refrigeration World. The answer was sound and patriotic: ,( "At thUcrltlcal time the success or fallureof the Impending loan have more to do with the refrigeration than even the machinery and chemicals chem-icals used In producing refrigeration. If the loan fallsa everything else will fall with it. All business will eventually eventu-ally be prostrated; nothing, could thrive." - It 4s the busineB of every business - ' ' .. r 'tf'f , . i J,,, . - - .. ! " s( K , ... and business man In the United States to see that the Liberty Loan does not fall. They should buy Liberty Lib-erty Bonds; they should' encourage and assist others to' buy thorn No business In the United States Is going to succeed If the Liberty Loan falls It the Nation falls, a It is better buslnessto buy Liberty Lib-erty bonds than .to pay Indemnities to a victorious Oermany; It is better business towln this war than .to hare our foreign- commerce' subject to -the dictation of the Potsdam government. The welfare, the success, the prosperity, the liberty, and the happiness hap-piness of every true American is bound .up In the Nation's success. We ire not fighting alone for, material interest, for annexations or indemnities. indem-nities. We are fighting for freedom and Justice and "humanity and civilisation. civili-sation. But, we are also fighting for the maintenance of our commercial rights, for the rights of our citizens to pursue their lawful Journeys on the seas and transport their .commerce .com-merce to foreign markets. It Is patriotic and 'a duty, to buy Liberty bonds. It Is also good business busi-ness to do It. |