Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 295, 23 October 1917 — Page 9
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEXEGKAM, TUESDAY, OCT. 23, 1917.
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Men, it is on you we women depend to protect us from the terrors of the Prussian Despot. The fate of every mother, every sister, every wife and child of the Allied Nations, as well as your own, is in your hands? Have you driven a single nail in the fence the Government is building to keep out of peaceful America these enemies who have cast humanity, democracy, decency, mercy and honor to the four winds? Think of the hundreds of thousands of our sons who have answered the call and already marched away leaving behind the tear stained, furrowed face of a mother who has expressed her willingness to pay with her child's life for the defense of democracy and country. .''She certainly has given her all. Now Uncle Sam is trying to borrow three billion dollars more on LIBERTY BONDS from his loyal, patriotic men at 4 interest. Surely this is your opportunity to show the new American spirit of service. Perhaps you cannot fight for us, but you can loan Uncle Sam a small amount of money which is secured by the Government itself, at a liberal rate of interest. This service is in no sense as agonizing as that of our boys who have to stand fast and face the enemy's curtain of liquid fire.
Think of Womanhood; Buy a Liberty Bond Today
It will always be a gilt-edged security for a loan. It will be something to show to your children and grandchildren. It is a lesson in thrift as well as patriotism. It is as much help to the Nation as are tha brave boys in the field.
,13i!!8iW SilSn It Will Protect the Mother, the Sisters and the Little Helpless Children. Won't You Do Just This Much for We American Women? Yours in all earnestness and faith, Miss Columbia.
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The space for this message is patriotically contributed in the cause of liberty, humanity and peace by the merchants whose names appear on this page.
THOMAS & WESSEL PRICE'S PALAIS ROYAL CENTRAL AUTO STATION ED. N.WILSON WALTER B. FULGHUM UNION STORE, J. I. Havens, Mgr.
ACKERMAN'S BARTEL & ROHE, Office Supplies FINNEY'S FELTMAN'S SHOE STORE STANLEY PLUMBING & ELECTRIC CO. CHENOWETH
GEO. H. NOLTE CO. Carpets and Draperies ROMEY'S NUSBAUM'S REED'S 0. E. DICKINSON
RICHMOND ELECTRIC CO. BOSTON STORE THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO. M ASHMEYER-GRANGER STORE JRVIN REED & SONS . W. 0. CRAWFORD
HOOSIER STORE NEFF & NUSBAUM SAM FRED walk-over boot shop greek Candy company JONES HARDWARE CO.
WAYNE COUNTY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE
Copyright, Fawcett & Mortland. Inc., Richmond, Va.
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