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. ★ , t A t a S H IL L IN a A DAY ★ } ★ IS A STAMP LAID AWAY ★ ^ . - --------- ★ ★ By Edward P. Beach. ★ ★ If an «pple a day keeps the ★ do c to r away, as the signs in the ★ . cars blithely tell, then it’s even m o re true th a t a shilling or two 'k wiE silence the lean wolf’s y e l l; ★ /^’though you doubt very much w h e ther apples and such are 'k proof against mankind’s ills, it’s •k safer to try a Pippin than die, ★ 'for Pippins are pleasant pills. k And when you need dough, its ★ consoling to know th a t you’ve k laid up a snug little pile, to use ★ as you will, like, the medico’s k pill, as you sneer' a t m isfortune k th e while. Though fate may k come swift, this practice of ★ th r i f t a t the rate of a few cents ★ a day will net you much joy ★ of a pure gold alloy, keeping k wolf and M. D. both away. B u t ★ You’ll never know why, until ★ once you try, how fast your ★ 'm o n ey will grow, and the. dead ★ surest thing is the way it will ★ bring a blessing th a t many ★ would know. So seek a t the ★ bank a Savings Stam p blank k and lay down your ultim a te cent ★ to keep wolves away and speed k on the day when you stop pay- ★ ing medicos’ rent. ★ k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k Y. W. C. A. Industrial Courses in Buenos Aires THE SPIRIT THAT BROUGHT VICTORY TO THE ALLIES It’s a fa r cry from 987 M adison.ave nue, Kew York City, to the m ost iso lated spots in the K entucky mountains, bnt distance seems only to have stim u lated the interest and z:eal of Miss Un derhill, who has to the better m e n t of these momitfiin people mueh of h e r tim e and strength for over tw en ty years. “And now it’s all coming back to us in patriotic service,” says Miss Under hill. “T h e ir schools, for which we worked so hard, have taught them cit izenship, and th a t means patriotism . They are not quite sure ju s t w h a t Lib erty Bonds mean, but they realize that they express in some way a persona! contribution to th<? .govermneiif, and they are eager to serve their country in w h a tever way they can. “H e a ring there was to be a new Lib erty Loan drive, there trooped into the prim itive office of one of the teachers the other day a w eary looking man fol lowed by sixteen lialf grown, gawky boys and girls. H e was w earing a Red Cross button and said: T ain’t able to buy them I,ibc‘rty Bonds, like you-all, but,’ pushing the group for w ard, ‘here’s all my young uns and a lot of my neighbors’ too. Look ’em all over, miss, ami see if any of ’em ’s w o rth eddieatin’. Maybe you can make ’em some use to the gover’ment, though God knows you’ll have a H ell of a jo b !’ ” AN» «ET A LOOK t§3¥® m You Simply Turn the Cloud About And Wear the Lining Inside Out By EDWARD P, BEACH. T h e re’s a silver lining to every cloud I learned in boyhood days, and since th a t tim e I ’ve ever tried to find the Sterling haze; and so I always take aaew h e a rt w h enever things look black, for even Mars, the god of war, can’t hold the silver l)ack. Aiid dark as w e re the bclium days arid liard tlie 'struggle grew, I found the blackest moments showed th a t old adage to be true. And now th a t days of peace are here and cannons boom no more, our boys are coming home again from F rance’s friendly shore. The w a r has taught us many things that each of xis may crave, but, best of all the others is—it’s taught us how to save. When I recall how h a rd it was to buy a bond o r two. I’m glad the w ar has proved again the lining’s silver hue. So I buy W. S. S. Do you? If You Have a Little, In’irest a Lot. .I f I were a banker, I’d rather urge th e people to borrow than to deposit, w h erever the result of borrowing is an economy, or w h ere good invest m e n ts can be made. I ’d show them how to get the money on sound busi ness principles, which I would explain when you offered your note with a proper indorsem ent.—^Bolton Hall in ^•Thrift” The Bank Asks for Loans. ' \When you deposit money, instead of spending, you are lending money to the bank, to be returned on call or on notice. So also when you buy a mar- (ketable bond. • Also you are building up credit for yourself.—Bolton Hall in (‘Thrift.” ______________ • An American Y. W. C. A. secretary teaching South American girls who have been forced into industry du.”ing the war to become laundresses. You will bo sorry iF jon miss the two days’ opeiiins: of the new store ill the Municipal Buildinp:, April 2nd and 3rd, for there is p;oin^’ to be souiethin^’ doin^* every minute. I EXPERTS TO EXPLAIN i & I; fei There will be an expert from the Empire Cream Separator Co., to {jenionstrate Kriipire Milking,Machines and Engines. ^ An expert from the Jam es M anufacturing Co., to show you how much more com fort your cows could take with the Jam es Barn Equip ment. An expert from Dodd & S tnithers to explain IJghtiiing Hods, the lower cost oi insurance and the protection they give. An expei't fiom oolf L a b ratores to tell you about Hypozone and how to kill bacteria.. An expert from Switt & Co., to explain the diff erence ill Fertilizers and the possibilities with the use of a good fertilizer. An expert from L. & A. Babcock Co., to enter tain you with the Edison, The Vocalion and the Charmophone Talking Machine. Thous ands of records, full and soft needles, Player Pianos and Kolls. A Good Time All Day and IA Good Concert in the Evening. You will be more than interested in oui? dis play of Automobile Accessories which will consist of Weed Chains, Truck Chains, Kreiii Mud Chains, Cross Chains, Bumpers, Hassler Shock Absorbers, Jacks all sizes, Radius Rod Supporters, A n ti-rattlers, Tabpr Cut P u t and Muffler, Kelsey Demount able Rims and Wheels, K!?^xot» Horn.^, S^tewni-t PI ores-, ytewa. t iSpeedomeiers. Clocks, V-Kny Spot Lights, Bnib.s of all kinds and voltngp, (kdumbia Dry Ceils-, Elasli l.igtits, Goggles, Folding Robe Bails, Tool Boxes, P^oot. Acceler ato r s , Piowe Tail Lamps, Womiermist, Lire/isp Brai-kets, Tir-“ Carriers, Cocoa M ats, Rubber Mats, for nniiHiig boards, ^Spark Pings for all cars. Speedee Boap tor the hands, Cenient, Cement Patches, Perm aloo Tire Doh, Johnson's R a d iator Cement, J o h n s o n ’s Carbon Remover. Tire Tape, JSoapslone, Johnson’s Liquid Wax, Hydrom eter Outfits. 8(thruder Tire\^ Brake lining, Inlniid rings, Goodrich Lo<ks, Ma,rvel Yulcaoizers, Grease Guns, Tires, Tubes, Oils, Greases, Gas. S ' ■ I Free Air For YoisrJ Benefit.! To make the Opening Day more interesting, we a re g o ing to give 5 per cent, off on all goods sold, so come early and stay late. DON’T FOR GET THE DATE, APRIL 2nd and 3rd. HARRY W. BAGG, NEW BERLIN, N. Y. I T, B. PA B K E E & GO. Auto Tires, Tubes, Accessories. The U. S. Government rules, you m u st pay a federal tax of 5 per cent, on each dollar (based on cost price) on all the above, invoiced to the dealer prior to February 25. This ruling does not affect ally goods now in our stock, and means you can save 5 per cent, on your tires, tubes and accessories by buying of us while present stock lasts. Wire, Flexiduct, Tubes, Knobs and Cleats for house wiring. Store Open Every Evening. T, B. PA.BPS!EE ’<& GO.. South New Berlin, N. Y. OUT OF THE STOCKING INTO A BOND Women fiave educated women in the Liberty Loan and W\ S. S. campaigns. In tlie rural districts, where the roads are the w o rst ever, it is the women w o rkers who have done the missionary w o rk from farm to farm and have ex plained bonds and sold bonds. The farm e r ’s wife generally has a thorough com prehension of the m eaning of a mortgage, and when they learn that these V ictory Notes and W. S. S. are first m o rtgages on' their beloved Uncle Sam’s resources out come those little hoards of butter and egg money from the domestic hiding places. An up-state banker received a.v isit from a country woman recently who came in w ith $400 in gold to be cared for and put into Victory Bonds. He w as greatly surprised to see the am o u n t in gold and inquired concern ing it. The woman explained: “I have je s t p u t it by for years in an old stockin’ ’cause I couldn’t see no rea son no way wdiy I should let you have my money, but I guess our Guvment kin have it. Uncle Sam needs it, and he’ll take keer of it, I know, like he takes keer o’ me. H e’s givin’ me a first morgidge, too, so lie’s welcome.” PAMPHLET FOR LOAN WORKERS NOW READY “Selling the Victory Liberty Loan” Is the title of a new pam p h let ju s t pre pared by G ilbert B. Bogart, A ssistant D irector of Sales of the Government Loan Organization. It contains valu able information concerning' method.S to follow in floating the forthcoming Victory Liberty Loan and disen.'^ses Tlie m e rits of Hie courses pursued in mak ing ihe previon.s loans a success. The pamphlet also su'^gests plans designed to aid in conduciiiig the .sales cam paign. An interesting comparison is drawn between the am o u nt of money loaned by the Britl.sli people to their govern ment and the amount the American people loaned during the war. The niialy.sis shows that the American peo ple could lend their Goveniment $o0,- 000,000,000 additional w ithout equaling the liberality of the peoples of the Al lied Governments. Yolnntary subscriptions, house to house canvassing, industrial plant or ganization, are some of the other things discussed. A copy will be .sent upon request by the Liberty Loan Com m ittee of the Government Loan Organ ization, 120 Broadway, New Yoi-k City. “ Great, Aren’t T^ey John!” The fam o u s HEADLIGHT guarantee still holds good. “ Wear a pair 30 days. If, at the end of that time yoia do not say that the Head light is the best overall yon ever wore, your money will be refunded cheerfully/* WeVe got a big, new stock made of the same highest- Quality denim of pre-war days. The price is right. Headlight Headlight Coms in, i*ight away and look Tw o -Piece O v e r a ll O n e -Piece O v e r a ll O V C r . VICTORY WITHOUT PEACE. “America w as once told there might be peace w ithout victory,” says F rank A. Vanderlip. “W h at we have is victory w ithout peace. W h a t can America do? There is certainly one tiling she cannot do, and that is to w ithdraw herself, to rest ifi the belief th a t this chaos is re mote and that America can avoid p lay ing her p a r t in international responsi bility.” That is one reason for the Victory Loan campaign, O, ye of little faith! F. V A N V A L K E N B U R G , SODTH NEW BERLIN. NEW YORK I Read These Prices: z ------- — -------------- I » THE5T ’PHONE YOUR ORDER j I Good Corn, per can,-.------------------------------- 18 c | I Hamburg Steak,..-----------------------1 ---------- 30c ♦ Round Steak, --------------------------------- 30c J I Sirloin 30c t I Sausage,_________________________________ 25c $ ♦ Pork Steak, _______ 32c ♦ 5 10 lbs. Salt Pork, __________ $2.60 X t M. & R. CAMP. 1 1 ---------------------------- ----------- 1