Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 146, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 June 1919 — FRANKLIN AS W. S. S. SALESMAN. [ARTICLE]

FRANKLIN AS W. S. S. SALESMAN.

Harry C. Stutz, tlie great auto maker, says: “Ben Franklin, philosopher-states-man, probably gave more sage advice to the people on a multitude of subjects than any other man in our history. But the one he especially sought to impress upon ‘Young America’ was the virtue of thrift. Were he living now, he would sell more War Savings stamps than any other salesman we could enlist. “This form of investment appeals to laborer, to youth and to all of moderate means. It is an opportunity for a profitable investment with the best security on the globe, and will be a great demonstrator of the possibilities of saving. Thrift, stumps will dig gold for you while you rest and sleep as well as when you work.”