Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, September 26, 1918, Image 3

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Five Minutes
Every man in that long line—our boys—crouched,
tense, ready for the supreme sacrifice.
In five minutes the word will pass—OVER THE
TOP—with bayonets fixed, steel flashing, that khaki
line will carry America’s determination that Democ­
racy and Right MUST replace Autocracy and Might
forever.
Crash—! the voice of the guns behind our boy informs
him that the protecting barrage has started—a wall of
shells behind which he will start on his trip to beat
the foe.
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Every face is tense—every ear listens for the pre­
ponderance of noise that tells him the barrage is a
solid wall that will give him a fighting chance to meet
the hun steel to steel.
Tense emotions portray the innermost thoughts—he
sees torn and bleeding forms in no man’s land—he sees
a dashing, sweeping line victorious—
The barrage creeps on—ONE MINUTE MORE
and—THEN your boy and our boy will know
whether YOU have done YOUR PART AND
PLACED THE GUNS WHEEL-TO-WHEEL
BEHIND HIM.
Any Bank Will Help You
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Buy Tentili Liberty Bonds
&B
It’s HIS LIFE or YOUR DOLLARS