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Show Liberty Loan Facts ' Why Veu Should Subscribe. ' "A big loan will ahorten the war. will help to aare Ufa and will help to aave clrlliaat1on.w Every man, woman and child who enjoya the bleealnga of thla commonwealth common-wealth should seriously realize that he Is a unit of the whole. If we do not contribute some portion at once of the prosperity which our country has made possible for us, wa are not doing our aha.ro to assist our allies, and we may suffer a defeat which will impose upon this country such a eonqurrars indemnity in-demnity as will lose our hard won freedom free-dom for generations. Do not forget that Prance paid Germany In Indemnity Indem-nity after 171 of about tl.0OS.ooe.00e. and only a short time before the pres. ent war fully liquidated this Indemnity loaa to their people. ' ' J It Is cheaper by far to win than to be defeated. There are over 10t.oee.SOo men.' women and children In thla country of whom It is estimated that there are I more than 40.000.DO persons engaged tn gainful occupational It ia vitally neceaaary for each of these 40.000.000 persons to reallaa the danger and the opportunity and to subscribe a portion ot bis possessions to the Liberty loan. iohb , It Is said that If every Individual tn the United Btatae should subeoribe to the Liberty bonda te the extent of only i per cent of his or her total posses- slona ths loan will be subscribed six ' times ever. Subscrihe to tha Liberty loaa at rouew bank today. " w ' |