Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 298, 26 October 1917 — Page 7

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They are the Government's promise to pay the face value of the Liberty Bonds. They bear 4 interest payable in United States gold coin November fifteenth and May fifteenth each year for the life of the Bonds. They can be purchased for as little as $50, $100, $500 and up. Information will be given and subscriptions taken at any bank, trust company, department store, bond house 6r by the Liberty Bond Committee. sYou Can Buy LIBER TY BONDS on Easy Payments

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Needs the Protection -Your Money Can Buy Without your help the work of our soldiers and sailors cannot be accomplished. Your Nation's hands are tied. Only you can loosen the cords and bring about a quick and victorious end to the war. Do you wish to help?

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Nor should you delay. The country needs your money now. Remember that four per cent interest is paid on your Government's promise-to-pay the same kind of promise that is back of all the money you have in the bank or the safe deposit vault. This simply means that lending your money to Uncle Sam unties his hands and the hands of every worker in this greatest crisis of all ages. You have always known of the safety of the United States Government Bonds, but you have not had the opportunity to buy them to yield four per cent interest. Here is your chance to help your country and at the same time help yourself .

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