The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1917, Page 7

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BTAR--SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1917. PAGE 7. _A Message From the Kaiser! War Brought Home to America in Transport Assassination, With Another Message to Arouse America as “Remember the Maine” Once Aroused the Nation The war comes home to America! Kaiser Wilhelm sends you a message of death in the murder of seventy Americans. Brave Americans go to their doom, American homes are desolated, a splendid ship lies at the bottom of the Atlantic, with a German torpedo in her vitals. “Remember the Antilles” becomes the National cry—as “Remember the Maine,” of old. What will your answer be to the Kaiser’s message? ~- BUY ALL THE LIBERTY BONDS YOU CAN! We can’t all go to fight the greatest murderer the world ever saw—we can’t all take our places in the fighting line that is gradually closing in on the Mad Kaiser. But we can all buy LIBERTY BONDS! 5 e . . . Hundreds of thousands of men in America’s cantonments, ready to give their lives for YOUand their country, are buying millions of dollars’ worth of LIBERTY BONDS. All you are asked to do is to buy bonds issued by the strongest and richest government in the world, receive interest twice each year, and, in the end, receive your money back again. $5 a month, on the easy payment plan, will buy a $50 bond—at any bank; $10 a month will buy a $100 bond, and so on, up the scale. Or ar- range it through your employer—one-tenth each month for ten months. ANSWER THE KAISER TODAY! State Central Committee of Washington Joseph A. Swalwell, Chairman NOTE—You can buy Liberty bonds in the ordinary way (2% R. R. Fox, Chairman Publicity Committee down, 18% November 15, 40% December 14, 40% January 15), at any This Page Patriotically Contributed by wr lio). abe 9 laguna al caae gat 822 Second Avenue, Seattle BARTON & CO., PACKERS

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