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The boy who lived in Pudding Lane : being a true account, if only you believe it, of the life and ways of Santa, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Claus
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Our country needs ships : to carry our boys "over there" and keep them well supplied with food, clothing and the munitions of war. The product made in this plant is used for building ships. the ships can be completed only as fast as the material and equipment for each ship arrives at the shipyard. If every man does a better day's work every day, the ships can be built faster. : Be true to the boys who are giving their lives for you : United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation
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Language: English Place of publication: Baltimore (Md.) ; New York (N.Y.) Artist(s): Meyer, Herbert W. (Herbert William), 1882-1960 Printer(s)/Publisher(s): Thomsen-Ellis Company Notes: "Issued by Publications Section, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia"
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Gentlemen the United States needs your help! : Be a fighting member of the fireman's army! You are boss of the coal pile and your fight is to save the coal to help the boys "over there." Your work is part of the war work of the country. Everything you save, especially coal, can be used somewhere else, to save and protect lives and preserve liberty. : How you can help : inspect, adjust, and oil carefully. Properly adjusted and smooth running cars save power. Turn off compressors and lights in idle cars. Do not burn lights or run shop and other motors except when necessary. Power used here is utterly thrown away. Keep brakeshoes clear of wheels. there is no worse power thief on the railroad than a dragging brakeshoe. Reduce car shifting to the absolutely necessary movements only. Reduce coal used for heating by keeping shop and car doors shut
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Language: English Place of publication: Washington (D.C.) Printer(s)/Publisher(s): National Capital Press, Inc. Notes: With insignias for American Electric Railway Association and the United States Fuel Administration.
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