oY 165 it 4 roca THE MEYERSDALE COMMERCIAL, MEYERSDALE, PA. _ _—— r ' By the Honor Flag of the Third Liberty Loan we will know the pa- triots of the nations—the individual patriots, the town, city or county pa- triots, the state patriots. The community over which the Honor Flag flies first will be the com- munity which has first loaned to Uncle Sam all he has asked to borrow from that community to carry on the war for the freedom of the world. The specially designed Honor Flag shown in the picture will be awarded to every community to which a quota bas been assigned as soon as that community has attained that quota. Then each subscriber in that com- munity will get a small poster for home window display containing a re- production of the Honor Flag and a blank for the name of the subscriber. In each community to which a quota has been assigned a large honor roll will be posted as conspicuously as possible at the top of which will be a Right to Fly This Flag.” Space will be left below for the enrollment of names of all subscribers in the com- munity. A large Honor Flag will be award- ed to each state in the union as that state reaches its queta. On the state flag will be enrolled the names of the communities in that state as the com- munities reach their quota. The flag will be flown at the capital. The parent flag of all the Honor and on it will be recorded the names of the states in the order in which they go “over the top.” The Honor Flag is white with a red border and three blue horizontal stripes through the white rectangle. The Honor Flag for communities will be 36 inches wide and 54 inches long. They are of the same quality as the flags of the navy. WASHINGTONIANS W LIBERTY L Washington, D. C.—The raising of a sample Third Liberty Loan Honor Flag over the Treasury building re- cently was a picturesque sight. For the first time in history, every depart- ment of the Treasury ceased activi- ties for fifteen minutes to attend a public event. When Lewis B. Frank- lin, Director of War Loan Organiza- | | than 5,000 persons gathered about him | director of publicity and chief of th [broke into wild applause. of these flags. Grouped about the flag, reading from left to right are the following replica of the Honor Flag and the slogan: “Help Our Town Win the | Flags will be unfurled at Washington | COME ON ACROSS WITH THAT POCKET PIECE Tor SOA woul HELP A Lot ee pe a nm testers —————— a—— - Lieutenant John Phillip Sousa has! . lost his beard. That beard had become a national institution. It was known wherever band music was heard. But when he| - began training the Jackies of the Great Lakes Naval Training School band at the naval training station at - Great Lakes, IIl., and took on the title! - of lieutenant he left off the beard. : The loss of the ,aw adornment was | not accompanied by any loss, how- ever, of the old Sousa knack of get-| . ting the most out of a band that is in| it. Lieutenant Sousa has imparted| all the old fire to the boys of the] aaval training station and how faith-| fully they have absorbed it will be seen in many cities and towns of the| Fourth Federal Reserve district dur ing the weeks of the Third Liberty LOLY APPLAUD WHEN SAMPLE AN HONOR FLAG IS FLUNG TO THE BRE Every community in the nation sell- ing its quota of Liberty bonds during the coming campaign will receive one | Loan drive. The band is to make al tour of the district. i i tion, started to hoist the flag more | persons: Lupert st. Clair, assistanf news division; Clarkson Potter, assis. tant director of the war loan org zation; Frank R. Wilson, director o publicity; Lewis B. Franklin, director of the war loan organization; R. W, Emerson, chief of the division of pubs lications; and J. H. Burton, “father” of the flag. j TE Ses FORTY WIE WORLD rm hE Bn ANA A Ais m6 PUBLIC | ng Would It Take ) PICTURE ©F ANERAGE MAN WAITING FoR. A COMMITTEE TO COME AROUND AND GET HIS ~ SUBSCRIPTION ow Lo Ww THE BOYS ARE WAITING FOR 4 A CovMMITTEE To COME Sl AROUND AND URGE ‘EM CT rT —— J Tl doe. OU NN N= > nS 2; This LIBERTY LOAN ADVERTISEMENT was NOT contributed by Meyersdale’s Merchants towards winning the World War for DEMOCRACY.