Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, June 26, 1918, Page 11

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» This war is one of nations—not of armies—and all of our one hun- dred million people must be ;economically -and industrially ad- : ;usted to war conditions if this na- “tien is to play its full part in the “conflict. The problem before us .Is net primarily a financial problem - but rather a problem of increased roduction of war essentials and &e saving of the materials and the fabor mecessary for the -support and equipment of our Army and x&y Thoughtless expenditure “fof ‘money for non-essentials uses up-the labor of men, the products The Presmlent S The White House, Washington, D. C. To the People of the United States:— and overburdens transportation, all of which must be used to the utmost and at their best for war purposes. I earnestly appeal to every man, woman and child to pledge them- selves on or before the 28th of June to save constantly and to buy as regularly as possible the securi- ties of the Government. The 28th of June ends this special period of enlistment in the great volunteer army of production and saving here at home. May there be none unenlisted on that day! (Signed) + WOODROW WILSON VHGRW(GHQULL‘E‘HN,WE_ X;M%‘MB 4 ~The Governor’ $ To Adults of the State of ‘Connecticu t:— WHEREAS, the President of the United States has called the nation to universal saving so that the labor and materials vitally necessary to win the war may be thereby released for the support of our arms: NOW, THEREFORE, 1, MAR- CUS H. HOLCOMB, Governor of the State of Connecticut, do hereby call upon all adults in the matlons' “a 30N emvemm— G authorized representative, at the nearest public schoolhouse on Friday, June 28, between the hours of 12 and 9 p. m., to register their pledges to save and econo- mize to help to win the war, and as a minimum fulfilment of such pledges to agree to invest in a specified amount of war savings certificates during the year 1918. | (8igned) MARCUS H. HOLCOMB _of the farm, mines and factories state to appear in person or by an :Th'é Governor Calls Upon You To Sign A Pledge On War Savings Enlistment Day To Purchase During 1918, One or ioce War Saiiings Stamps Pasecm o REDEEMABLE $5.00 JANUARY 1, 1923, BUT IN"JUNE $4.17 This act on your part helps curtail the manufac- ture of things Our Boys over there do not need, thereby permitting greater production of things they do need to win the war. This means taking care that each nickel, dime and dollar be spent by you with care—that you buy wisely of essentials—that you do not buy non-essentials. Buy. Carefully Wisely Not Wastefully Sign your pledge when presented by the official representative of the State War Savings Director or report on June 28th at your nearest schoo'- : .. house or other designated place. R ke Donated by the Men’s Clothiers of Norwich, Conn., ‘AIHOTINT AC3 1 (.

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