The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1919, Page 6

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Or do you avord his gaze? - “You were'a staunch Ametican when the Country was | | -atwar, and you bought First, Second, Third ahd Fourth” , | Liberty Bonds. You could meet him upstanding then; ~\\- ‘Now that we are striving to gather the sweet fruits of , -| ‘Wigtory, to pay our honest war debts; and maintain wa military. strength to enforce a righteous ee a gs * How do you feel? ss ¥ a Not; all Ps men who a and sacrifice ate not. cariasynable for you and who teturnedialive : on bt a yardstick, nor can you recog. ~ | have been maimed. Many ghey” nize the veterans now:in “civies.” j OMS! wounds a are hidden. Nh de You will meet them unawares, x ibn, will judge you! "| ! If this little “Victory” Liberty Loan button 1s pinned ~ on your coat, then you are the American that YOu were: tle your, country was at war, ane A sag PS And you can look this boy in.the eye, \ vee But if the button is not epee you. ad stank: for his gaze. For you are not what you werea year ago-~ a Subscribe: and wear a button! We cannot sully the brightness of our victory by fing in our: Ky] “feunciak obligations, by refusing to maintain. our army-or. ane Pa | hs wee restore our fF OunneS ca and sick paki men. ve 4 This spec connie oh 4 3 E. Bergeson & Son, Washburn Lignite Coal Co, te rs _ Carpenter amber ee ve med

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