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oc-plain-dealer 1922-07-03

1922-07-03 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 3 of 6 · OCR glm-ocr
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Monday, July 3, 1922 THE ORANGE JULY Tomorrow, We Honor the For Liberty's Celebrate the We Honor the For Liberty's Celebrate the LET US C Gave Birth to a all Men are Cre The Principal of Right Arrogrant Domination. And Let Us Add The Sacrifices of These "HONOR TH BRING THE REST BE O PEACE TO First Na OFFICERS WM. J. SIEMANN, President SAMUEL KRAEMER, Vice-Pres. CHAS. A. BOEGE, Vice-Pres. H. H. BENJAMIN, Vice-Prés., Cashier O. F. HANSON, Asst. Cashier F. C. CLARK, Asst. Cashier L. A. MUCKENTHALER, Asst. Cashier American WM. J. SIEMANN, President SAMUEL KRAEMER, Vice-Pres. H. H. BENJAMIN, Vice-Pres. E. ZITZMANN, Cashier THE ORANGE COUNTY PLAIN DEALER, ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA Y FOUR row, With Silent Tread and Muffled nor the Patriots Who Fought and berty's Cause, and With Honest ate the Birthday of our Glorious Na ON THIS DAY PAY FITTING Tribute to Those Who In The FurMeasure of Devotion Gave Up Their Lives in Conquest thaGave Birth to an Independent Nation Founded Upon the Constitution, ThaAll Men are Created Free and Equal, Where the Balance of Power Rests Principal of Right Rather Than Under the Shadow of Frowning Fortress and Not Domination. AND Let Us Add a Prayer That Wars May Cease Forever to the End Thirifices of These Noble Men May Not Have Been In Vain. "HONOR THE HEROES THAT HAVE FALLEN, BRING THEM YOUR HOMAGE AND LOVE;— REST BE ON EARTH TO THEIR ASHES, PEACE TO THEIR SOULS ABOVE." REST BE ON EARTH TO THEIR ASHES, PEACE TO THEIR SOULS ABOVE." National Bank DIRECTORS SAMUEL KRAEMER WM. J. SIEMANN H. H. BENJAMIN CHAS. EYGABROAD E. ZITZMANN A. S. BRADFORD S. C. HARTRANFT American Savings Bank WM. J. SIEMANN A. S. BRADFORD E. ZITZMANN S. C. HARTRANFT H. H. BENJAMIN SAMUEL KRAEMER CALIFORNIA' PAGE THREE OURTH luffled Drum ht and Died Honest Pride ous Nation. and Diea Honest Pride ous Nation. Who In The Full in Conquest that institution, That, Power Rests in g Fortress and the End That The image is a black and white illustration depicting a woman in a flowing dress standing with her hand raised to the forehead of a man holding a rifle. The woman appears to be presenting or offering something to the man. The background consists of a circular halo-like design around the woman's head.