Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, October 9, 1918, Page 9

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o EDGAR M. H.ALY'BU'RTON 4 Pruonzr m G:mmly = S MRS, x:LLA LACKEY ;0 little boy that uscd 0 roam, ' Among the peaceful hills of homc With none to fear, so wild and free, " . In dreams you often come to me. These dimpled hands were my ‘delight,— These fearless eyes were closed each mght In gentle slumbers; on my breast C This baby fornl was lulled to rest. Ofittle boy that used to bes;- O captive son beyond the sa, smooths for you your pnson bed? Whe pxlbws now your weary head? Your soul is fresl] No prison bars ¢ The spirit of the stripes and stars. And those who stand for liberty Will bring my soldier back to ny:. Sergeanf Edgar M. Halyburton U.S.A. of Stony Point, N. G {The first American Soldier captiited by‘ the Germans . ‘How long | shall he remain a prisoner? He did his full duty!, Can you say as much? Buy Fighting Fourth Liberty Bonds and set him free! When Sergeant Halyburton started to france his father and mother said : “Son, do | your duty, whatever it is, and leave there- || Sults to God.” l Buy Liberty Bonds the way the boys in France fight—to the utmost instalments Buy today—at aitv bank—cash or | { Liberty Loan Committeet -of New England i 'flflS ADVERTISEMENT IS ENDORSED AND PAID FOR BY THE REID & HUGHES CO. AS A PART OF THHR EFFORTS TO FIGHT THIS WAR TO A PROMPT AND VICTORIOUS CONCLUSION s shondhsia RS el i S TR SRR S A LgraE et F.fi.;u SRR A PR RN S R 5.&’&':' 34

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