Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 30, 1918, Page 9

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THIS ADVERTISMNT IS ENDORSED AND PAID FOR BY THE PORTEOUS & MITCHELL CO. AS A PART OF THER —y | “The Little Flag on I Our House” William C. Demorest, in Leslie's Weskly The little flag on our house Is floating all the day Beside thegreat big Stars and Stripes; You can almost hear it say To all the folks in our street, As the breezes make it dance: “Look up and see my own bli:c We've got a boy in France!” The little flag on our house, It floats sometimes at night, And you can see it 'way up there When the street lamp shines just right, And sometimes, "long toward morn- When the cop comes by, perchance It signals with its one blue star; “We've got a boy in France!] The little flag on our house Will wave, and wave, and wave Until our boy comes home again, Or finds in France his grave. Nay — tho' its blue star turns te gold; Because of War's grim chance, Itstill shall wave to say: ““Thank God, : We've got a boy in France!”’ Save to Buy and Buy to Keep ODAY he is more than your boy or my boy Today he fights for the purity of all woman- hood, the safety of all children, for tenderness to all the aged. Today he avenges the outraged women, the wantonly crippled children, the cruelly treated old left by the dastardly Hun. Today he fights to restore and maintain peace in all the world so wickedly disturbed by the grue- some German.® He fights to reconstitute, as self-governing nations, those peoples ruthlessly destroyed by the merciless military “masters of Hundom. But We Must Do Our Part! We can join the Fighting Fourth by buying Liberty Bonds at ence to our utmost. We can lend as the boys in France fight — o the utmost. ‘Buy today—at any bank— cash or instalments Liberty Loan Committee of New England EFFORTS TO FIGHT THIS WAR TO A PROMPT AND VICTORIOUS CONCLUSION Bles H

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