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THIRD LIBERTY LOAN THIS is only one of a hundred by canvassers for Liberty Loyal of the splendid loyalty of this compare it with your own. Is than your own. Is not her se and fairness nobler than yours? LIBERTY BONDS— Are United States Government Bonds. They bear interest at a rate higher than earned by any other class of Government bonds. They are transferable and constitute an LIBERTY BONDS— Are United States Government Bonds. They bear interest at a rate higher than earned by any other class of Government bonds. They are transferable and constitute an ideal security. They are in denominations ranging upward from $50 to suit the convenience and the finances of every American who wants to help his country. TODAY— First National Bank Anaheim National Bank ANAHEIM GAZETTE ly a bit o' celluloid— EVEN as it ma patriotism, and surely is its absen indifference, selfish What's the m Liberty Bond Butto that of the old lace who—not content son—has given he What's the meaning compared with th the clerk, the mec my-lunch-to-work the street? Americans all— much as you shou Mrs. S. is a widow, her son now in France; lives in a small house on street and, to help out, makes in sewing. Said she was glad the could pay for her third Liberty Bond in installments—for, by watching the mines, she could complete the payments quite handily. One of a hundred similar reports made for Liberty Loan subscriptions. Think of loyalty of this courageous woman and your own. Is not her patriotism finer? Is not her sense of honor and duty older than yours? They do not represent a war gift or donation but the highest type of profit producing investment. They are supported by every dollar of the enormous resources of the United States. If you are willing to help your country any bank or trust company will help NDS— Government Bonds. rate higher than class of Governand constitute an nations ranging to suit the connances of every acts to help his They do not represent a war gift or donation but the highest type of profit producing investment. They are supported by every dollar of the enormous resources of the United States. If you are willing to help your country any bank or trust company will help you by accepting your order and arranging terms of payment without the imposition of any commission or charge for its services. Any Bank Will Help You. Y-Buy a Liberty Bond— advertisement designed and written by Honig-Cooper Company, Advertising Agents, San Francisco National Bank German-Am National Bank Southern American Savings Bank PAGE THREE Bid-BUT VEN as it marks the man of patriotism and honor—just as likely is its absence the mark of difference, selfishness, cowardice. What's the meaning of your liberty Bond Button compared with that of the old lady in this picture—not content with giving her has given her all to the cause? What's the meaning of your button compared with that of the artisan, clerk, the mechanic, the "carry-lunch-to-work" man you see on street? Americans all—are you doing as much as you should? Think of the what's the meaning of your button compared with that of the artisan, clerk, mechanic, the "carry-lunch-to-work" man you see on street? Americans all—are you doing as much as you should? Think of the horror that will reign in our land if we do not see this thing through with all our strength of heart and sense! Perhaps you feel that you have done your full duty. You say that you bought your share of First and Second Liberty Loan Bonds. Finel it remember—these two Liberty Loans have been exhausted. Uncle Sam needs money to carry on"—to finish the job he's set out to do, and—he needs the money NOW! The Third Liberty Loan is a summons to cry—a call for "silver minute men"—a cry for volunteer dollars—an appeal to the loyalty of America. Someone has said that this war was a case of right or four-flush. How do you stand? How about your Liberty Bond Button? Can you stand before your fellow-men and say: "I, too, am help-ing. I have not been chosen to rush up to the youths of cannon, but I have come to the front with my money. I wore the first button and the second, and now I'm wearing the third—and Plluck Uncle Sam to the limit!" Yes—it's only a bit o' celluloid—BUT WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU? ond-TODAY San Francisco erman-American Bank outhern County Bank