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I'lJ SEND FOR CONGRESSIONM, RECORD OF LIBERTY CONGRFJSS. . .. 4 I tfr .. ". &?-. w C O ,r;,!?'j,f f .:mit' - .-T' .11 m w i.m i bv "- - inr .iti I m 1tw vr- pa But 1 I : I l' W V ji 77 75 t r.) i v . 9 n t I . its i ours ItS IV TO Vktne ims YOUR country'" interests and YOUR intPi:ts arc limnd together irreparable. YOUR duty is to YOUR country FIRST yourself second. . You can con.'jMvbi.T tour.trv's nt'rcils and your own through tho purchase of Uni-d States War Saving St .mj3 and Uh td Stales IhrTt U.mpj. Your country boirows jour money the money that you save, that would ordinarily be spent for little things tilings really of no value this "savod" money, tha quarter., me k 'f doltars, the dollars, ou lend to your country, and you uc' ov.y ! now Vi 1 you are fl"i !v; our money, but t'mt you will get it back and get more with it. Yo.r country )k,c ;,ou jood inU'i t on every dollar you lend her. YOU CAN EUY UKIT2D STATES WAtt SAVING STAMPS AND UNITED STATES Tttklb i STAMPS AT YQUP, PCST OFFICC, YOUR BANK OR AT MANY STORES THROUGH OUT THE STATE. THE UKiTFD STATES WAR SAVING STAMP COSTS YOU $4.12, THE UNITL'D STATES THRIFT ST MP COSTS YOU v 2Kc A1D IN FIVE YEARS HEKCE 1117. UNITED STATES GOVLRKMFNT PAYS YOU IVE DOLLARS I-OR EVERY WAR SAV1HG STAMP YOU HAVE. YOU ACCOMPLISH A DOUBLE DUTY YOU HELP MNAKCE YOUR COUNTRY IN HER TIME Or' KEV.D A?TD YOU SAVE MONEY FOR YOURSELF. EARN MONEY AND If you can't buy the War Saving Stamps, buy ihe Thrit Stamp?, at 25c each, and when you have 16 Thrift Stamps, exek'ange them with 12 cunts in cash X your pobtoff:e or your bank for the War Savings Stamp. Save your nickles, your dimes, our quarters, all the money that you generally spend wasto fully and oxlraviqantly save all this money, buy Wat IxA'in! Stamps and Thrift Stamps and in five years hence you 11 get a goodly uim from our government, and besides will have learned the moi1 valuable lesson of life how to save The United States War Savings Stamp pays you 4 per cent interest compounded every three months. Where can you find a better, a safer investment for your spare change? Backed by your country, Uirtcd States War Saving Stamps are truly gilt edged investments. DO YOUR PART DO IT NOW BUY THESE STAMPS AND ENROLL YOURS'-'.! F IN AMERICA'S GREAT ARMY AT HOME THE ARMY THAT IS BACKING THE BOYS "OVER THERE." $W? Q WW a T-tf o fcr WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 16 SUED BY THS UNITED STATES GcnnKitMrMENXf i NATIONAL COM AR SAVINGS ITTEE The petition is published im full in the Congressional Record of Juno 29th. Write and ask yoflr representative or senator to send you a copy. Co7imittec on Drafting, the Petition. W. M. Trotter, Massachusetts A. W. Whaley, Massachusetts A. W. Hawkins, Maryland. W. M. Jones, Arkansas. Robt. M. Owens, Missouri. Mrs. M. Gladstone, New York. I. B. Allen, New York. W. E. Hester, Tennessee. G. W. Bell. Kentuckv. Owcci's of Executive Committee of Call for Next Session. OHicers of committee to call and open next session: W. M. Trotter, chairman; Rev. M. F. bytics. K. L., vice-chairman; J. W. Bell, Earlington, Ky., record ing secretary: M. W. Snencer. corresponding secretary; Rev. C. a. wmttcci, Ut., treasurer. Sub committee of management: McaaiH. Trotter, Bell, Spencer, Whitted and lion. I. B. Allen, R. N. Owen, of St. Louis, M. ; A. J. Smitherman. of Tulsa. Okla Rev. L. D. Martin, Georgia. Committees. On Credentials Hon. I. B. llen. New York: Prof. J. J. itarks, South Carolina; Mrs. W. J. laylor, ulassachusetts, who registered delegates and held fees, with Mrs. I. Moornan Blackstone, New York, assisting. On Rules M. W. Spencer, W. H. Twine, M. A. N. Shaw, C. W. Childs, T. J. Moppins. To Confer with Speaker of House W. M. Trotter, H. H. Harrison, I. B. Allen. To Confer with President of Senate W. II. Twine, M. F. Sydes-, of Rhode Island; J. A Lankford of Indiana. Press and Publicity A. J. Smitherman, Oklahoma; J. F. Wilson, District of Columbia; J. W. Bell, Kentucky ; W. E. Hesetr, Tennessee ; W. M. Trotter. On Lynching Rev. H. D. Martin, Atlanta, Ga. ; Rev. J. W. Weton, Alabama; Dr. P. A. Stephens, Tennessee; Rev. L. C. Newby, Rhode Island; Mrs. M. C. Simpson. On SufTrage Rev. C. B. Law yer, Massachusetts; Miss R. E. Bell, A. P. Prioleu, South Caro lina; Rev. J. R. L. Diggs, Mary land; J. H. Stewart, District, of Columbia. Civil Service Discrimination Miss R. E .Bell, Rev. W. C. Brown, J. Finley Wilson. On Segregation L. A. Mcln tyre, Kentucky; Mrs. Mossell Griilin, Pennsylvania ; Mrs. Florence Randolph, New Jersey. On Finance C. S. Whitten, Connecticut: W. CI Brown. T n Allen, New York; Mrs. Griffin, Pennsylvania; II. D. Martin, Georgia; Rev. H. D. Denson, Springfield, Mass. Officers of Congress. II. II. Harrison, New York, chairman; W. II. Twine, Okla homa; W. E. Hester, Kentucky; and A. W. Whaley, Massachu setts, vice-chairmen ; J. W. Bell, Kentucky, secretary ; Mrs. M. C. Simpson, Massachusetts, assist ant; Dr. S. W. Harrison, Arkan sas, corresponding secretary; Hon. I. B. Allen, assistant ; Rev. W. C. Brown, Washington, treas- A LL THl world's' r nmrri flTIHI"'' 'U"li"Plin(T T i fnivrj r ii . f itt'inrrw he (I'ltitUe That Coos Not Affect Tl HmC 3aus of iU tonic tnrt Uxttivc eflci 111. Quiiiiuc nml doi not ctn.c acrTOMtawTIZ rliigiui: la head Xtmcmber Uc laU mbm 3 oak tur the ileututt o( n. w. )ior 2? Wo. Six-Sixty-Six inn if a prescription prepared especially r MALARIA or CHI AS d. rcVCH. riro or iix dosei will break any t-a.c. nnd tf taken then at tonic the Fever wall not return. It acti on the liver belter' that Lwomtl ana doe not gripe or licken, 76 V