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VOL. XXXV1L OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JAXUARY3I, 1018. ' _ . NO. 45
Ocean City Sentinel OCIAN ,CITV, l"U . d. -BTR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $1.00 Per Year. Strictly io Advance.' ' J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, pww Court CODUWWDtv. . Notary fubllr. ■ trt in coi'kt hoi ar, i. J. (Opposite Public Bulldlnc* I . j^WAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, '« AHBIKV AVICNL Kjuid^KlUHTH HTHlSjp-— LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read • j^'ma'ni.M »H 117 -i ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I JHJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 952 Asbury Aventfe Ocean City, N. J. « OKDIiatDR. -W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE « OCEAN CITY. R. J. j " OFFICE Hot' KH: It SoXpI'n?' lews p. iu. PboDM: Bell 401- Wi luler-suir IJU A I B0U1 1'UObM ' j jplorence BKICK H^IS'ES Con. 9th ano WObley ave MECHANO-THENAPIST I; Htl Allen Corson, I. D. lis Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ""£w"uu 1 3D A ' gERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean pity, new jersey git. Wilson Y. CukisiiAN. . $ ; 809 Central Aw-r.ue ocean city. b. j. Bell Phone, 152. Booth Phones Nhiiit Rem. Hughes' Central Pharmacy Sth and Wealey Ave- Ocean City, N . J Phone 245- W J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbona 18 OCEAN city. N. J Safeguarded By Law Trust Companies are ■afegtiArded by ls.w. under the supervision of the State Ba^king^ De part men t. Yon act wisely frhen you appoint the Ocean City Title and Trust Company as yonr executor. It is always faith - fnl to the duties of the estate. •Consult us about this important matter. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. C. 1- LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT. Advertise in Tbe Sentinel
r ■ ■ k ... ~ Throughout the Real Estate World everywhere, the bargains that especially interest the investor at the present lime ate houses, Buildings, improved property," in distinc- ■ tion from vacant ground. We have such a property for sale on a splendid corner, with grand exposure and outlook for "less than half the • recognized price. Ideal for high-grade Boarding or room'ing Cottage. M ASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central Ave. Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished , Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year' to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort ] .very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 1 619 Anhury Avenue Osaan City, N. J. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. ' No walling for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tall you at I •once. Bargains 111 Bay aud Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for 1 sale. Also lot* for Investment and for Improvement— the choice of • Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J. ( REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM. J. ' • ~ i HTGAaaS INSURANCE < R. HOWARD THORN ■ REAL ESTATE ' o°e c!o"r~ "run" I Co" Oc OCBAN OITY. N. J. ' .... __ 1
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When We Install ' I the hot air beating system in your house ' a ron cat/ rest assured that yon will gat the < ■» \ very bit work and that the furnace and I m Jevcrv perl of tbe biting system wiU be , ■ .best obtainkM*. Let ns explain to yon I tbe advantage* of tbis system of beating ■*', andiubmitaarimetetoyouforthework. ■ ' A good roof is an investment — not an ■ expense. Wooden ablngle* are not a safe - te . roof covering. W All kind of stove and heater repairs. Stove and htater pipes on hand, ■a Tie, Slate and Slag Roofing. , Phona, 7j-W j 735 Asbury Avenue ' 1 Ocean City, New Jersey ,
■ < - L— I 1 1 AMERICA'S R£D-LEp;ER DAY j | ' V>/; . 1 A MERICANS are becoming thrifty bp- ^ cause they recognize thrift as essentially patriotism. To start a new thrift habit on Monday, Feb- • ( ruary 4th, when National Thrift Day will be observed, is to assist the Government Many people will observe the day by operung or adding to a bank account in this institution. ~ You also are cordially invited to be one of the i many visiting us on National Thrift Day. 1 Souvenirs for all who call. < ' 1 FIRSTNATIONAL OCEAN CITY, N. J. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE CITIZENS OF OCEAN CITY ANO VICINITY 3T had been out intention of closing our business in Ocean •City on account of illness, but having recovered, we have decided to remain and conduct oar business on a larger - and better scale than ever before. We w'ill odd to our stock daily the. best merchandise and sell at very lew prices. Watch for future announcements in this space every week. Thanking yon for your past patronage we hope to meet with yonr coo tinned • approval. GRANVILLE H. STEELMAN ClOTHINO, SHOES, HATS AM NAKMASIBIf "** 831*033 ASteURV AVCMUC OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 1 Advertise in the SENTINEL
ROWLAND TO ERECT MORE HOUSES IN THIS CITY
Bat He Declares He is Notl" Interested in New J Piers, Etc. There Is "nothing doing" In the j line oKlbat talked-of plet, moving ^ picture bouee, apartment hou»e. eic . " on the Boerwalk betweeu Eighth ^ atrevt and Plymouth place, according » ' to Jooeph M Howlaud, of Phlladel j phla, who, a faw week, ago. was ac- 1 credited with being tbe prime mover In tbepropoeed Improvements whose cost ' would be more than a quarter of a < million dollara. c Mr. Rowland, who came to thle city " Saturday and remained in town eev- u , eral daya, aald that It la "hot air," and v ■ tnat he doean't plan tu do anything v along tbe reported llnea. He did cay L Katurday, however, tbet, lu addition I to tbe houae be la erecting in tbe north < ' eectloii of tbe city, bt would probably build aevaral houaea up town, aud li aluce then be baa glveu oul 1 tbe contract to conatrucl two pretty two-family apartment houae on 1' Park place, east of Corinthian avenue. He alao baa arranged with Jobu Mart" to make a big exteualon to tbe pier of tbe Angleie' Club of Ocean City ou tbe v front above Park place. » Tbe atory of tbe propoaed extensive ri > Improvement ou tbe Boardwalk Hr»t J" . appeared In tbe Bkntinkl some n weeke ago. It waa given out by re- P eponalble -men and there waa no que.- K tion of Ha authenticity. It Plkna for tbe butldtnga were drewn aod exblblted In tbe windows of k Maddock'a Pharmacy and Harry F. b real eatate office*. U Tbe etory waa given In good faith ri and prluted lu good faith, and the K , deal was apparently cloeed. If it U bae fallen ibrougb, that of emiree, l, »i another -matter. " NOW AT CAMPDIX — _ hi < •Cob*' Ford Expecta Boon lo Vlall Fawllr Here. ^ Constant' Ford, of tbla clly, la among tbe aoldler boy, now quarantined at Dlx, where eome of tbem bare w tbe measlea. He expects to vlalt hi, t» family here aa soon aa tbe quarantine 0< la lifted. _ "Con" left tbla city with I'oapkiiji-* G aod waa wltb tbe company for eome lima at Camp MctTeilan Ala a maalclao, bla fervlce, were In demand, and be became a trombone a player with tbe Kirat Delaware In- ,, fan try Band. Wben tbe commands from tbe ."Blue Hen Cblcken" rilate 6 J'ere recently eent to Camp Dlx, be, cl f course, went along wltb the band. b o Hirers Jtppointrd. Tba following ofttcera cf Kalmle Tribe have been appointed by tbe aacbem : "First aannap. Joseph Rig- C glus; second aaonep, Joaepb Harlow; b guard of trlgwam, John Yank; guard v of forest, Cbarlea Hampton. H FRANK H.' STEWART ] GIVEN NEW HONORS c Summer Resident Here Elected President of Gloncester 1 County Society. Frank H. Btawart, of "Woodbury, a well-kaowu Philadelphia bualoeaa man and summer resident of Ocean City, waa reoently elect ed president of , tbe Qlouceeter County Htetorlral Society. Mr. Stewart baa alao. been elected vice president of tbe' -Wood bury Country Club and vice president of tbe Electric Club of Pblledelpble He wee' one of tbe organ Item of tbe k Electric Club. 8 Wben Mr. Stewart la not serving at • tba baad of one of tbeee organization, ' or tbe Ocean City Fiehlng Club, be •' peases bla apart time la writing historical sketches of Gloucester and 4 Salem Counties. Occasionally be Indulges In a funny I story. 8* told one tbe otber day t<S c a "Jo" Jack ton, who writes tbe ••Car- ■ rent Topics of tba Town" column In I the Public Ledger, wbtcb waa printed. ' Mr. Stewart suggested that tba large t seagulls wblcb frequent tbe eboree t could be trapped end trained to follow ■ U -boats. By putting 20.000 seagulls t In tbe anbrnerlne-lofeeted district It would be Impoeslble for a submarine < to move Id tbe day-time without be- I log followed by a flock of gull*, aod. ■ tbua tbe submarine could be quickly I elgbted end captured. < ■ m • ■ Baptist Ocholara >ewar«ed. At tbe Ftrat Baptist Sunday School last Sunday, tbe fourth plo in tbe series that have been offered scholar* .for : perfect atlaodaoce waa glveo to six scholars, who have earned tbem wltb 88 Sandaye of perfect attendance. Tba pin was silver, Wblcb .gives way to tbe gold lo soother quarter, and is tbeo tbe property of lb* acbolar. Tbe children receiving tbem were Roth PrutU. Dorothy Barlow. Ekwte Smith, Cacti Gilbert, Normaa Smith end .WUItU Haloes. Keiiee is A* vert tears. Changes of copy for display adverII i !■ I nU moot be at this office not later than Tuesday noon for Insertion in the SoirnxXL. This rale will be strictly ad bared to. adv.. if. Fob Rbht.— Apartments, bested; partly faratobsd, or without furniture. _ Baa Thorn, next to Poet OtBce. ad v, 10-26. If. ,TfiS'-r»r
NEW ENGLAND SUPPER A TREAT Esther Circle's Annual Event Attended by Large Number of Friends. The New 'England supper given by [the member, of the Queeu Esther Circle of the First M. fc. Church tu the social room, of Ibe church Friday eveulug was well aliended. the supper wa, thoroughly enjoyed and all had a very pleasant time. , The menu comprised the following: i Boston Baked Bean, Roast Beef' Cold Sliced Ham Potato Salad Brown Bread While Bread Beet, Pickle, Olive, ' , Chece Pqacbe* Cake i Tea Ooflee The bean* were baked by Mr*. K i (landy. and tbeee. a, well a, tbe I oilier tempting dishes were keenly c relished. Much praise was given tbe ' women of tbe circle for the | In wblcb tbe supper wa, pre^ l pared and served, but, then, these I girl* are always alert aud up-toolate all of tbelr uodertaklnga. I Those active lo tbe affair were i riare rimltb, Myrtle Glfford, Al- i Maria, Charlotte Smith. Sara Marguerite Kulp end Martha i Sauderilii. Airs. Harding Crane. Mrs. ( K. A. Porter. Mrs. Kate C. riteiier, i George O. Adame aod Mrs. How- t ■ rd T. Johuaon. | — . — s — , Hlxb School Bor, Bralen. , The Ocean City High School boys' ; ball learn wa* defeated by a j "scrub" team, cajdatued by Lewi* , Id Company G'a armory , Wednesday evening of last week. | The score-wee 14 to-10. and tbe vlctora elated. But tbe blgb school boy* declare that tbey will "put It all over" tbe other* tbe next lime they , "Jack" Barr, former architect for 1 Allen Squll, of tbl* city, aod who I* at ' Camp Upton, wa* In town for a few ' Saturday John Adam*, of tbla 1 who I* at Fort Slocum. wa, also ' here Saturday. Both looked a, 1 though camp life agreed with tbem. f „ * J < Next Saturday, February 2. will be Day. aud tbe occaaloo will < be observed in SI Augustine's Church. I Mas* will be said by tbe rector, tbe I Tbomaa F. Blske, at 1 80 o'clock I
DR. HAINES TALKS ON BROWNING Camden Minister Reads and ' Interprets Poet's Works j for Tnckafaoe Teachers. The Rev. Dr. John II. Haluee. pastor of Centenary M. E Church. Camden. and a former pastor, of tbe local Methodist Church, wa. In town Friday evening, having come over from ■ Tucks hoe with Everton A. Corson lu the latter'* machine. Dr. Halne* relumed to Camden Saturday morning r While here he met many of bis bost of friend* attending ibe Queen K.ther ( Circle's New England supper In tbe r Dr. Hatue* on Friday afternoon gave ' i one of hi* Instructive aud entertaining 1 addresses on Robert Brownlog to tbe : teacher*, pupil* and friends of tbe , Tuckaboe Hlgb School. , i Tbe talk, wblcb we* greatly enjoyed • by hi* bearer*, wa* an Introduction to ( I (irownlog aud an appreciation of blm from tbe standpoint of a tblnker, a , practical mau, a poet of tbe Victorian j • age and a Christian man. Dr. Halne* fesdaand Interpreted , Browning's "Kabbl Ben Ezra," conBidered tbe greatest lyric In tbe Eng , ■ II, h language. He also read and con- t sldered Browning'* "Paracelsua," In ; which tbe poet cballeugee death and ( ■ give# bl* view of tbe future. The lec- , ! read one of tbe poet's epilogue* , ' from "Paracelsua." Tbe speaker wa* Introduced by Prof , Wilson, principal of tbe blgb i ' school, which baa about a dozen teaDr. Halne*, who haa been unanl- ! - mously aeked to return to Centenary ( Church, baa done mucb excellent vol- , uoteer work among tbe soldiers and _ tailors during Ibe winter. He speot weeke at Camp Lee, bear Peter,- ( burg', Vs., and be was for some time , wltb tbe marine* at tbe naval base at ( Since bla return from tboae ( places be ha* delivered addressee lu a j number of cities 6nd towns on tbe work of Ibe boys lo tbe service of tbe . States ( FAVOR LOCAL OPTION of Aaoenablr Follows Ac- < lion or Blate Beaate. * I Tbe New Jersey House of Assembly ' , Mouday nlgbt, by f vole of >7 lo < 23. pained a local option bill. Tba 1 Senate previously bad taken similar < action.' Governor Edge will sign Ibe I wblcb will tben become a law. Prohibitionists tbna baa# won a tbey have been waging lo New for more Iban a quarter of a 1 Assembly man Mark Lake, of this , city, waa, of course, among tbe members voting In favor of tbe passage of 1 > tbe meaaure In tbe lower bonee of tbe ■ Legislature. |
APPROVE PLANS FOR JETTIES AT TWENTIETH STREET - ' . • w . ;
— C BAPTIST CHURCH RECEIVES GIFTS t Lights and Handsome *' Window Shades Now in « Use in Bnilding. The First Baptist Church baa again been well reminded of the existence of a| good friends ootsld* of lie member- , ship, but In Its constituency, whose p regard for tbe church baa been abown » a very tangible manuer. s Wb'eo shade* for tbe cburcb win- 0 dow. were seen to be a Deceaalfy, R. M. Holme*, tbrougb Mr. Psbat, of f Frankford, a abode manufacturer aod * close friend of tbe Ocean City man, secured a* many aa were Deeded as a r gift Tbey are the well known sod t well-made '.'Liberty Bell" brand and a , give a nice homelike appearaoce to building. Mr. Holme, aud R Steel- |. wbo la la tbe bushiest, buug i tbem gratuitously. Tbe new ilgb's. presented lo4 tbe a i church by tbe Sunday school* were ( last week and used Sunday c , night wltb good effect. Joaepb Rig- i > gtos, wbo ta also Interested Id tbe local t cburcb. lightened tbla obligation by a' ; substantial -gift- \ | — " ' ' i I Aooittcr UtaticM Ho nam,. The gonntry'a second "Heatlesa , r Monday" was again strictly observed : In tbla clly. and tboae wbo thirsted i for *oda water, tobacco, (gandy aod tba like found coDdltlona similar nolo those j of the Saraba. Aa no tba precedlug a Monday, tome storekeepers kept tbeir e buvlnew places closed all day, while a others locked tbelr doors at noon. 1 operator Transferred. Miss Baaaett. of Pleoaantvlll*.- one of tbe-eflicleut operators In tbe Hell Telephone Company's office lo thle > city since teat June, relinquished her £ duties here Saturday. Sbe boa been ( transferred to tbe company's office lo f. Pleoaaotville and '■began her dntlee there Tueedey. Tbe ebenge make* I; conditloos better for her. - i ■ — "Vert Beet" blend coffee, elegant flavor— 21 eta. per lb.. 6 Ibe. $1.00. U a. will Just suit you. Ware's. Uflvn 141, 8L
City Commissioners Now Ask for Bids for Proposed Improvement. ' Ic tbe absence of Mayor Cham plo i. Campbell presided at" tbe weekly meeting of the City Commissioners. Director Adams mods a motion, wblcb waa adopted, that tbe plane for tbe Jetllea at Elgbteentb and TwantMb streets ba approved. Clly Clerk Harry A. Morris waa Instructed to advertise for bids for this work, aud alao to notify tba officers of tbe Twentieth Street Improvement Association. Tbe property owners In that section are to pay a portion of tba coat of this Improvement. Tbe advertisement for bids appears elsewhere In tbla iasna of tba Skttinel In tbe regular order of business. Director Adsmc reported lU&t be was trying to get tbe streets cleared of aa auicklv as ooaslble. -
Director Campbell presented tbe fol- — resolution, wblcb. wo* adopted: Be It Resolved, by tbe Board of Commissioner* of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Ocean City borrow a torn not exceeding five tbousand dollar*, from tbe "aioklug fond." In anticipation of tbe collection of taxes for tbe year 1818, aod that Ibe proper officers are bereby^antborixed to execute a note or ootea to secure mid sum. Three bills were presented and 1 ordered paid. ' . i ^ ' Pastor Kulp, in apeeklog last fjon- ' day of cburcb benevolences, wblcb are 1 due and payable on or before March 6,- s r took ocdastoo to give special em p basis ' to tbe collection for ministers wbo are unable lo till ebargm because of age or other Inflrmltiea. He mads ' on eloquent plea for these man wbo have * spent tbelr life fores In tbe service of tbe cburcb, and-ta this eoonscUoo be " declared that last year tbe response of " tba local congregation to Ibis eollao- ° Hon was magnificently generous. " New crop ("opao kettle") -New Of- " leans Molasses. Jost received — $8 eta. per quart, 81.10 per gallon St Ware's. adv., 1-81, k. it Mokky to loan oa first mnrtgapa U Apply R. CurUa 744 Asbury a von oa, Oesee GRy, N. J.
PUBLIC MEETING HERE TO OBSERVE "THRIFT DAY"
i : I CITY'S RED CROSS DOES FINE WORK, >i Many Articles Shipped tt> T Headquarters- Finance 11 CommitteeOrganized. ' I The Ocean City Branch of tbe Bell r Cross Hociety. In Its recent drive for " t members, obtalued 285 additions to It, ^ rank,, maklug tbe total membership ' i 445 Id Ocean City, Mlse Emily R. ( : tbe secretary, reports. i Tbe local braucb baa organized s ' fluance committee to look after mooey matters and rel e funds for tbeaociety. The committee Comprise, the follow- fl 1 Tbe Rev. Charles H. Rnbuer, chair- " mau; Mayor Champion. E M. Sutton. c Headley, J. It. Groves, Dr Wll- ' son Y. Cbrtstiou, William F. Uardl- J1 uerand It H. Tboru 11 The braudi has received a donation of $28.25 from tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of " Ocean City Yacbt Club Wluler Home. T All workers are welcome at all times '* tbe rooms of tbe Red Cross lo tbe ° city ball. Una does not need to be a ® 1 member lo become a worker. " Tbe local branch last week sblp|>ed tbe followlug articles to Red Cross * Oause oompres,;620 compreawa, six 1 package* 6x9 labratory* pads, thirty- 0 elx pads; five packages three yard# n rolls, thirty rolls; Ave package, * one-yard gauxe rolls, thirty rolls'; two 11 package* gauze spouses, forty-eight 11 sponges; two fracture pillows; one ° dozen pajamas, fourdozeu unbleached shirts, forty-eight shirts, one dozen 11 twilled sblrta, elgbt helmets, one sleep- 1 log cap. four sweaters, one abdominal four pairs socks, thirteen " pairs wristlets, 420 9*9 compresses, " 1 sponges, 250 oakum rads and 250 p absorbent pads. " ■ e ■ a Died Baddenlr. f Mrs. Kate H rimltb, mother-in-law n . or Cbarlea Gaaklll, bfldge-tender at " tba Tblrty-fourtb street bridge, died f ralbsr suddenly of cerebral apoplexy a , at bla bom* Thursday, ribe waa a c i more than 68 years old. ribe was former resident of Cape Mey Court e , and waa buried In that town, e I Bavlnz tsmnrr Weather. | Corporal Harry L. Lake, sou of t i Lake, of Ibis city, wbo la at a Camp McClellan, Annlston, write* to - friend, bare that "we are having sum- 1 weather for a change. We are [ i all well, bat tbla westber make* us I | LIEUT. NORCOM j IS DOING WELL: : Parents Hear From Local j Yonng Man Who is Over 1 in France. Lleot. George D. Noroom, son Of ' Joseph D Norcom, of tbla city, wbo la ' wltb Com pan las A and B, Twentysixth Engineers, In France, has writ- ■ ten bla parents, under dat a of Decein. ' ber 81, that be la well and geltl og > along nicely. He ta billeted wlrb a French family, end everything is very P MreT Norcom sent ber son several ' knitted articles for bis use on tbe other ' side, and tbeee were supposed to reach >- blm before tbe bolldsys, having beeo . rent to good time, bat be make* do . maolloo lo tba letter of basing re 1 celved tbeee article#, Indicating that tbey have not reached tbalr destinea tion, or, at least, had not been received . op to tbe leal of December. Lieut. Noroom, lo bla letter, eaye that bis regiment provided an enjoy. * able Christmas eolartarament fur a a number of French children end tbelr f friends, wblcb was highly appreciated.
Addresses to be Made by WellEn own Men Monday Evening, February 4. "Thrift Day" will be observed throughout the nation on next Mouand lo line wltb tbla movement public meettog will be held In tbe city Cnmtnlsalnner,' room Id tbe cRy hall at S o'clock Monday evening, to which everyone la cordially Invited. The speakers will loclod* format Sheriff William H. Bright, of Wildwood, whose subject will be "Wor Stamps." aod tbe Rev. Joseph Kulp, pastor of the First M. K. wbo will talk on "Thrta a Biblical Standpoint." There will also be an address ou "Household Economics." "He meant well-tried a IlUIa— failed much " Usually, from custom, wa apeak well of those whose opportunity la ended. Yet this epitaph actually appeared above tbe resting plaea of 00a aud might be wrlttou of milAll our live* are filled wltb minutes, ideas, Intentions and opportuottim. minute, are far tba iiqRIw of end Intentions; for tba; gnaptng of opportunity. In proportion to oar profitable nee of time, are wa Justified In having lived. If each man'e work woe for hlmsulf alone his problem would b« simple. He ihen could devote eocb mtuuta lu producing something that would make for permanent benefit aud permanent bapplDoos. Ha la, however, working not alone, bat for aoeMy, and proportion as ba doe* Mg things ha rewarded largely— with relf deealupment, with honor* and with mooey. Enter* bis aeooDd problem: to am thai money wblcb be has local red so thus tbe biggest return will be his. It Is natural to think only of the present, rio a reminder la madid u reminder that thrift today MW bayminder splendidly supplied by the observance of "Thrift Day," Fobeuary 4. And February 4 R more thou a reminder — st 4s ^ day of eetleu. Oa "Thrift Day" Is clearly man the need thrift. Tba relation a I the hook account to future happiness aud is lu- > I rig success la vlsaatlaad. There la a ceremony 10 oheriMM opening of or adding to a' fauafc ay count, and everybody boa Ibe aoam Idea. Tba folks next door. Mi the people across tba street, the seen at office, as wall as the womm cf the sewing circle, tba l.lttia folks at school —all are en t based over "Thrift Day." ta suggestion In the alt, aad Mb pulse and action— a* try body ■* dotaff and almost unoonerioualy tba Id8n gels Into the blood. This whtoh uemf* one I* doing Is a good thing, aad R mutt be done today. Right thorn • one of tbe big, Important Ihlugi skat tbe yearly observance of Vbbramy 4 US "Thrift Day" throughout the UnlMC . Wate*. It not only rsmtoda aad Rto 1 spire*, but It dosa Urn hqrdaat of aR -iruhontfomof Uma Whhe lbs loepresalon and the Intoutloa am lb* aDd Vivid, folks go right do wa to Ma bank and act, tbua starting aa uocaaat which. Jargely of tt. own klUIIIM will continue nntll there twa (hi fresh Impnlae of another Till Ml s observe Ibe day la to MtomlM . upon thrift action end catty ft tele execution In every pomlbte Uoy. oud " above all to ragtaler tba net reaalt, aa ■ It can only be registered, tn a glee tog [ To etsrt on "Thrift S*?' aud maltnau r thrift action throughout the year to ta Inrore a steadily' loci siring ■teems, ta I get constantly mora out .of Ufa aad ta r know that each of thorn pemtoaa mto9 utes 1* being nead in a way that win a profit tbe world and farther oar owa d be*t Interests. _ Folks wbo think, who maun well, t try bard and succeed; they an the ► one* for whom "Thrift Duy" was m 1 tabllsbed. Aod rt member that ysj, as a " Tbrift Day" u Lemur, am oul* 1 one of mllltone wbo nullm that Otto • enjoyment In Ufa demands thrift Md a that planning to celebrate a id ahomea r February 4 la the biggest, preririnl I. thrift help aver developed. .
SIMMS' Closed for the Season Sunday, September 30 The Baptist Gorner BONT look at your Bank-book to find out elite you are rich or poor. Look at your dtfMUfc The worst Bankrupt it the bankrupt hi ckamMG The foundation of character is wu— and you can't reverence God by tumtaf your hsflk ate Jesus Christ. Don't forget that. 1 Cm* to tba BepUri Uarvlaaa Wa Hep* ta tea Yea Sufi

