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Friday, November 11, 1921. Civilization THE Civilized World surveys the man history, down all th humanity's struggle on the consecrated Cruel, savage, barbarous world that mankind will no whose unbridled cupidity--wh rifying extent of plunging the and Belgum wifh the precious Today, thank God, the id the heart and mind and soul the genius, all the energy, all the greatest personalities of our sion of solving the vast prob Kingdom of Heaven on earth. To the illustrious living no that must be the first obligation perishable glory on the field of now at rest--at peace--bivouack a place of matchless distinction To the illustrious living no that must be the first obligation perishable glory on the field of now at rest--at peace--bivouack a place of matchless distinction To those who are still here those who unselfishly, courage posterity should enjoy the fruits of their opportunity of gathering the unimpaired secure. FIRST NATIONAL BANK H. H. BENJAMIN, Cashier. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY IN ANAHEIM ization Triump zed World pauses today--Armistice the march of human events from in all the dusty years, to the tra struggle for liberty--for happines crated battlefields of France. struggle for liberty--for happiness created battlefields of France. carbarous as the object lesson was, it still served will no longer tolerate the mad whims of my pidity--whose imperialistic dreams must be serve ing the world into a cataclysm that drenched the precious blood of patriots! God, the idea of universal disarmament, holds part and soul of the normal, christian, civilized nati ergy, all the logic, all the philosophy, all the sp ities of our time are harmoniously engaged in th vast problem of bringing permanent peace-- on earth. living no less than to the immortal dead, we owe obligation of a grateful nation to discharge. To the field of battle--the ones who fell--God met with -bivouacked in the temple of eternity--immortal living no less than to the immortal dead, we owe the obligation of a grateful nation to discharge. To the field of battle--the ones who fell--God met with bivouacked in the temple of eternity--immortal distinction among the holiest memories of mankind We still here--those who offered their all on the altar by courageously and heroically braved the torture suits of their work--liberty, happiness, peace--that all men show unimpaired results of their own initiative, industry and thrift NATIONAL BANK AMERICAN SAVINGS WILLIAM J. SIEMAN, President. Cashier. ERNEST ZITZMAN amphant! Armistice Day--and ts from the dawn of he tragic climax of ppiness--for peace-- nce. the tragic climax of happiness--for peace-- nce. all served to show the whole aims of militaristic monarchs t be served--even to the hordrenched the soil of France holds paramount position in alized nations of the earth--all all the spiritual influence of aged in the God-blessed mist peace--to establishing the , we owe a debt of gratitude charge. To those who won immet with a smile. They are immortalized and occupying we owe a debt of gratitude charge. To those who won immet with a smile. They are immortalized and occupying of mankind. on the altar of their country the tortures of hell that all men should enjoy the broadest y and thrift, undisturbed, safe and N SAVINGS BANK ST ZITZMAN, Cashier.