THE JEWISH CHRONICLE 12 They Wye Their Lives You Only Lend Your Money Captain V. G. Tupper, Canadian Irish Sixth Battalion, died at Vimy Ridge last April. He wrote to his father, knowing that he was to lead his men "over the top." "You will know that your youngest son 'went under' proud as Punch, on the most glorious day of his life," he wrote in his farewell letter. "I trust that this biggest push that has ever been launched in the world, is going to be the greatest factor towards peace. "If I am going to die, this is worth it a thousand times." Captain Tupper is one of thousands. They have died as he died. They gave their lives—freely, willingly, gladly. Your government asks you to buy Liberty Bonds. To buy them, mark you. To give nothing. Only to lend your money—for which it will pay you 4 per cent. Can you refuse to buy Liberty Bonds? Can you—when Americans will soon be in the trenches? Can you—when these boys of ours will be dying—freely, willingly, gladly—for the greatest cause in the world? Can you? No, you can't. Detroit's quota is $60,000,000. Your quota is 10 per cent of your personal income this year. Subscribe today. Contributed to The Second Liberty Loan of 1917 by M. Schechter Block & Devlin Vincent Steel Process Co. Carl E. Schmidt Co., Inc. R. D. Baker Paving Co. Restrick Lumber Co. Liberty Loan Committee of Detroit and Wayne County