Harrisburg telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1879-1948, October 03, 1918, Image 9

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The Ship of Democracy Is Safe
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When Every Man Is at His Post
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From the fighting top to the stoke-hold every man is
at his post when the battleship rushes into action
In industry the same condition must prevail if we are to win this war. Employer
and employee—every one is called upon to do his duty and stick to his post, only to
leave it for actual government work.
Don't shift while under fire—stay on the job you know —don't upset - <
conditions and cause a halt or realignment of the ranks by jumping at
these critical times. Stability of labor conditions will eventually mean- .
more to you than a possible" few dollars extra in your pay envelope.
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Study to increase your value and efficiency where you are and the reward will be
yours. The country needs men and women who can be depended upon—don't let
petty arguments weaken your patriotism.
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These are hours of opportunity—but it's the man who is a REGULAR in the
ranks—not the shifter—who becomes the OFFICER.
BUY LIBERTY BONDS UNTIL IT HURTS - THEN BUY MORE
This page is one of a series—be sure to'read them all—"Win the War" Publicity Association of Central Pennsylvania
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Copyright, 1911. •
THURSDAY EVENING,
HAHRISBTTRG TELEGRAPH
OCTOBER 3, 1918.