Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1918 — Page 10

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Here X? YOUR Boy going over the top, his gun in hand, his jaw set, his heart on fire. It is the most dramatic moment in the life of this soldier and in the life of this nation. His heart and mind are set on one thing VICTORY victory over an enemy who stands for acts and ideas which this soldier despises v-which he is ready to give his life to destroy. We here at home hate these things, too. We are pledged to their destruction to our last dollar and our last man. But this soldier can actually get- his - hands - on- them and root them out of the world forever if we zvill lend him a hand.

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fie stands for the aspiration, the conviction of a hundred million people translated into action. He is dding what the rest of us are dreaming. Only through him can we win the Victory. But He Can't Do It With His Bare Hands! He asKs you to bacK him up with guns, shells, tanKs, airplanes. Lets lend him a hand by lending our dollars. Then no power in the world can prevent him from winning the Victory.

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T7e ong- fighting ages of 'the world have never seen a better soldier than this hoy of yours your son your husband your brother your friend. He stands for the sons of America, hundreds of thousands strong, soon to be millions. He is doing his part we must do ours!

Me is tae hjmnol or die Liberty Loan

Buy Liberty Bonds!

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WLATER J. RILEY, CHAIRMAN

FOR EAST CHICAGO Vice Chairman Commercial Division . . J. FUNKEY, Cashier First National Bank. Vice Chairman Industrial Division CHAS. TRUE, Genl. Supt. Loco. Superheater Co.

FOR INDIANA HARBOR ' Vice Chairman Commercial Division ; C HIT CARROLL, Cashier First State T. & S. Bank. Vice Chairman Industrial Division JOHN W. LEES, Genl. Supt. Inland Steel Co.