TUESDAY EVENING, Cpi 2. S3 j I! U. S. GOVERNMENT BONDS I n I of the II | SECOND LIBERTY LOAN IFI \IM- 1 CAFE and sound as the dollar in your pocket, U. S. Government Liberty Bonds are II IpS |pi I jl/ the surest means of protecting your family from the ravages of war. II Ib-i pfyi SI Lend your money to the government and support the Military, Naval and Air J |=J£ 0 || investment you can make. x I pi I The Government will pay you $4 interest every year on each SIOO of Liberty I LJ lyt | Bonds of the Second Liberty Loan of 1917, and as security you have all the resources I jfjP Lg | of the United States. il S3l BUY LIBERTY B pj I'MI How and Where to Buy . ... I lirl liHE^suppoßT S Yora!' U S. Government Bonds | [fc-- 9 1. Are U. S. Government 6. Mature Nov. 15, 1942, but \ M M W". 2E j| Bk , Bonds. may be redeemed by Gov- |h rZ - I 2. Bear 4 per cent, interest. ernment on and after Nov. II f ~"i== 1 3. Exempt from normal tax. 15, L. I 1917; S4O Jan. 15, 1918. mittee that calls on you your E -■ ■ I 5 - Convertible if later bonds subscription as big as p<?s- I * = fffl ill" 7l ' HI ! " 11' 4111 aßiili:.,,,!aiiiNii 1 !" 111 .!!!n:.„iiinJ."ffll.:.*;#'11L,?n in; has I I the Interest of Uic Second liberty Loan. * HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH OCTOBER 23, 1917. 11
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