The monitor. (Omaha, Neb.) 1915-1928, April 27, 1918, Page 6, Image 6

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    Keep the Home fires Burning
Tonight there will be American boys in
lonely listening posts far out in the desolation
of No Man’s Land, American boys in the
darkness and the mud and cold of the trenches
under the ceaseless thunder of guns and the
scream of shells, American boys tramping
along the pitch-black, shell-torn roads.
Through the long, dreary hours, as they
wait and watch in the dark, while dangers
lurk on every hand, their thoughts turn
to the homes they have left behind, homes
on distant farms, in scattered villages, in great
cities, and they see in imagination the plea
sant home lights shining out into the night.
They Are Fighting
to Keep Those Home Fires Burning
You back here in the peace and safety of the homes they
love, can help in the bitter struggle that our boys must
face tonight and tomorrow night, and every day, and
every night until the final VICTORY is won. You,
too* must work to keep the home fires burning—for our
sons in France
They need guns and more guns, shells and more shells,
they need tanks and transports and airplanes, good foo
and warm clothes and medicines and hospital supplies—
an ever increasing abundance of all the vital materials
of war, if they are to drive the ruthless German invaders
back within their own borders, and establish for all time
the sacredness of American liberty and the safety of Amer
ica’s homes,— their homes, our homes.
For these lads that are fighting and dying for you—do your share to send them to
VICTORY. Invest today in Bonds of the Third Liberty Loan—ALL
the bonds you can. Keep the home fires burning.
This Space Paid for and Contributed by
MR. JOSEPH BARKER FOSTER-BARKER COMPANY
THE MONITOR