Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 145, 30 April 1918 — Page 11

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Go home today and look in your looking glass and then these questions of the man who is reflected there: "Has that man done ALL that he ought to do for the success of the Third Liberty Loan?

"Has he bought only ONE Bond when he COULD have bought TWO? "Has he bought only $1,000 worth of Liberty Bonds when he could buy $2,000-or MORE?

"Has he done all he could or has he said to himself, Tve bought SOME, and I've got a BUTTON. The

other fellows are buying ALL THEY CAN, so why should I strain myself?' Are you one of those who HAS NOT done ALL he could, and who is ready to "let George do it?" Look yourself over arid answer that question! You're never going to be able to get away from that fellow in the looking glass. He's going to follow you around all your life. And he's going to make you mighty uncomfortable if you have failed by one single dollar to do ALL you can do right now to buy ALL you possibly CAN buy. You can fool everybody else but you never CAN fool HIM! , Civilization is in grave danger. Your home and your business are in danger if you don't act, and act NOW. The success of the Third Liberty Loan in Indiana is by no means assured. It all depends upon what YOU do about it you and your neighbors and every man and woman in Indiana. We must raise $80,000,000. It doesn't make any difference whether YOUR countv has gone over the top or not. It's a question of whether YOU have gone over the top. Go over today.

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