Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press (1912), 9 May 1918, p. 3

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'k. Illinois a week .ackage. ielicious in the :am' tafy xmék .xaruéteed zter Pan Y gent )1)\,! ESE be at; Event Pb ' FOB \ hm? 32m. ”fiery of 3*) man! e916 op 11'» ”SS am man: than Hehry K. Coale Son ‘ Ko'on Brothers , Garage Sbbey’s Sanitary Shop ‘ Becker Garage ‘ ' J. M. Bilharz Chicagd Hardware Foul To‘reach Our state’s quota, every citizen of Illinois must buy $20.00 (Twenty Dollars) worth of War Savings Stamps during the year 1918. Remembering War Savings Stamps arelike Government Bonds. They draw 4 percent interest, compounded four tzmes a year! Interest on the ymncipal and interest on the Nov?’ for the Big Driveâ€"All Togetherâ€" Make your pledge for an amount worth while---enough to fill you with thepn'de of knowing you have practiced some self-denial, that you have sacrificed something for your country and for those who are fighting its foes. Sign :1 Pledge to Buy a Regular Amount of War Savings Stamps or Thrift Stamps Every Weekâ€"or Every Pay Day Until December 31, 1918 Face Your Duty! Face the Fact . .. That Illinois [3 Not Doing Its Share in Parchasmg War Saomgs Stamps! . ' And Dav/Mg War Savings Stamp PLEDGE WEEK This space is donated by the following business men: THE HIGHLAND {ARK PRES. HIGHLANDPARK. ILLINOIS May 11 to 18 ~‘ 'WS 8. Chicago Hardware Foundry Co. interest-- piling up and working for your welfare all the time ' $4.16 invested in War Savings Stamps to- day will bring you $5.00 on January 1, 1923. They are so unusually good an in- vestment that the U. S. Treasury will not permit any one individual to own more than $1,000.00 worth.

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