Which bridge do you want?
Poster showing upper "Bridge of Ships" between American workers and the Allied nations and lower "Hyphen Bridge" along which various kinds of "Plots" walk to be welcomed by the Kaiser; beside the upper bridge a bird says, "This is the bridge that will win the war." Poster showing upper "Bridge of Ships" between American workers and the Allied nations and lower "Hyphen Bridge" along which various kinds of "Plots" walk to be welcomed by the Kaiser; beside the upper bridge a bird says, "This is the bridge that will win the war." Phifer. Printed in black on heavy white paper within double-line border. Title continues: American labor can either build a bridge of ships to help Pershing's army or it can permit enemy agitators to stretch the hyphen of disloyalty as a bridge to aid our enemies. Co-operation and vigorous effort will save the lives of Our Boys and bring us the right kind of Peace. We believe American wage-earners and wage-payers are loyal. Let us prove it by working together for America! "Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request." "F-11."
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