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come could ratification be secured mwmw Am HELD IV CHAINS BY m'n.t nms : ; ’l’hm is M.umenm evidence u happened sinee it was submitted. h' Tecommended & cessation of aii comirue- - { tion work, in the main ana aiso that lo- Just at present it is noted { ing M cal govanment entitles reirain trom Oi- is still fi fering their securities for saie. Along / action | u:uu.te- not a single | comes the fnterstate Commerce Commis- 3 North, all departments or. in-|sion:and issues me? which in prevent sure| o which govarna | the carrying out construction -~ pro- way | ment muy its fingers on the |Jects by making it impossible o trans jport materials. Now, if a municipality goes to a bank agd offers, say, hignway “onds for sale, what is more natural that for. the bank to point out that it is| foolish to issue the bonds when it is impossible to get materiels! ‘here is more than one way of beating {he devil arounG the stumy. The fed- eral reserve board cannot lezally instruct anks not to buy munieipal bonds, but the government through iis various mu- nicipalities, can bring it about that & eit- uation exists which gives the banks a good reason for not being. enthusiastic about the bonds. If somebody, scuh as Secretary Houston, for instance, who 1s heart and soul for this program of con- traction, should happen to have given confidential adyice not only to the federnl Teserve board but to the interstate com meree commission as well, the dove-tai- ing would net be remarkable. ‘Willard and other influential gen- tlemefi who do met favor- construction work at this time appear o have won a great victory. Their . view - has been adopted in Washington. Buidling opera- tions are seasonal. Cut off the shipping of supplies during the early summer months and you cut off construction en- tirely. What in effect has bappened, thefefore, is that by arbitrary ed good-roads program has been kpocked in the head and the housing shortage is to continue acute for at least another winter, The rent-gougers may like that. You cannot.lasso America and tie it to a tree. You cannot put the business of this nation in a straightijacket and keep it there. You might as well try to stay the mareh of time itselt as solemaly to order that growth in Ameriea cease and “-‘3.-’ 0! puise of business, m the Manufagtur- ers’ Record. The close inter-relation between the fedral reserve board and the~interstate @pmimerce commission indicates that the same mental impulse is animating Both and .that each is getting its inspiration from identical quarters. This means that the administration “has been sold” op the Qquestion of deflation and that the Ameri- can government, deliberately and after long consideration, has detérmined that the people of the country must do fess Dusiness. There are two reasons for this. The | first is that the federal reserve board has ragched the conclusion that it is not able to finance the te business of the SpuRtTy. RO BN 3K Ciat, the, 1 commerce reach- ;{©d the conclusion that the railroads ean- e ekt s lepitinte ikinese Of b in effect, that , on _which jnstead of mt s to make the m wlu e, has determined to follow the of least and the 5o i ‘ rnm-m-’.‘u OF SYSroU p—n-r—.-.mn—.- RUNNING THE BAILBOADS. = romm Just at this time when thare are those B - whe ave contifming to urge the govern- T Nt s ma ment ownership of the railroads in spite aie 3 68 382 [ of the experience during the period of the - Cwed 8 Towhdve WS | war it is iateresting to mote in the re- ratate commerce commis- mamu’nnn o g gy g H e ajso correct :c;l"! chanze sion for the first three months.of 1%é yedr that the pet raflway opefating ;- come is far in excess of what jt was-or. the same period of last vear. This re- port is based upon the operations of roads which had operating revenues above $25,000,000 during 1919. For iic first three months of that year the net operating income totalled = $86,900,004. For the same months this year the total runs up to $58,000,000 or 3 gain of 322, 000,000, If that can he mmintained dur ing_the vear and it is to be expested tiat better weather conditions. Will 4e0d to an improvement while the raiiread ticups through the outlaw strikes it is to be hoped will be eliminated, the shewing will be decidedly better. Tow mueh of this jmproremen: is due to the fact that the roads are under s vate rather than governmer: operaiion the report does not undertske to cay. Tt is realized of course that Juriag the ‘irst f 1919 the roads were worhing io They were hacdling all the businees they ocould take care of and there is reason to believ: that they were uring as large a net operating income as could be expected under goverrment WEEK ENDING JULY 34, 1920 - ot e s et m’m facilities which are avail- would be -lcihl any case, but tragic W of it 15 more than ever by contrast with the stupen- -{dous efferis Bagland is making along exactly contrary lines. Nor is this true of England only. Even in Germany we are informed, it is easiers to get eom- mercial eredit for undertakings than it is to get emch eredit.in the Unit- #d States today, We are not surprised by the attitnde tiked As mum is the first in office, to reeeive ‘presidential ination. He has watched m keenly and voted Wisely while _others have been making 1ong @peeches for home consumption. Mr. enters the race with a clean record both per- sonal and politicsl. The middle and laséer part of June ail lovers of flowers must have beén de- ;PROGRESSIVES STAND FIRM. Without _any doubt those who are Ragking the movement for 2 new party. whether it is considered the third or the sixth, are reiying wpen gettinz the Ip- port of the disgruntled from both of thej Wi parties. Evidence of that has al- Teady been shown. There are those. of whm such might have been anticipated, it i come to an end, Why, we have st Who are already earryine their griev-|control. 2 in (ho) lighted with the wej and rhofeden- taken into our lungs l)he first breath of the vention that is assem-| But with such an improverment in thela 0 ™ por have d_with sach submitted to the |maturity. We have felt the thrill of big- hu*wdz ot operating income it cando fall to Uef Ciugion They cemtainly piay & % federal reserve bosrd. There are far-|ness the lure of acomplishment as B zed that conditions whici wouid af-|part in making fife atiractive. seeing .u bankers in the United | never before. There is everywhere in the Naped for from the S that have not undergole & change|cgbbage may do mere t6 keep body and -n in the minority. land a thirst for achivement. The vision soul tegether tham the vese, byt it weuld of men has been extended. They see ap- F » the ner of opec2ting tiw vention are expecting tha except 5 to the manner pe if it ware adl ; pawnbroker method of banking has resented by the committee o be a mighty staje ro With the roads still beiug oper- been in 90 {ong and has bcen. 85| portunity everywhere about them and & ? in- | cabbage and no rese. Yhe beautiful in fi: beneficiaries of its nat- | they h for their als while ce ated (o copacity and witheut amy in-| o8 the of v have the courage to seize if, That is - ?rum 7y 'r‘w i doca Fates Wiig P sible for theflife heips to digest the necessary. I! urally intend to Sght hard for the perpet- | wi¥' litlle men will be swept aside w1 all vegetable life was mere food pre- duet. and there were no flowers, we should probably exist, but we should not live. We must have the sentimental as well 2s the Teal; the poetic a3 well as the scientific; the imasinative as weil| as the actual. A gingle rose lifts the log cabin eut of the wilderness. When we realize that we are heré net merely to keep the bddy functioning, we will plant the rhododendren not far from' the cur- uation of the systém; The banks, ‘it is true, are burdemed by the netessity of | carrying the enormous floating national debt, which bad firancing failed to pro- vide tor in peramnent loans, but they are also wedded to medieval principles of banking and seem to have learped neth- ing from the epech-making lessons in fin- ance which the war taught. There is good reasom to suspeet that the steam- ased income it is but matural that imnroved situation should be attrid- ted to greater efficiency in the private | management.” In Keepipg with such a view it is highly probable that it would be found .if figures were available. that nere has been mueh more freight moved sinea roads were returned to the a like period before, even still a chance for pablican p: camspicucus part in the new political organiza: Johnson and James Reed must ! rigusly disappointed them when t it be known t ¥ would work in the party where a | inc: they get in the way of progress whatever the present authoritiy they exert. For the truth is that the policy now dominat- ing Washington is a littie policy, ut ou of sympathy with American tradition, holding 5o promise of uitimate good and detrimefital to the industry and prosperi- ty of the nation that is certain to be overthrown. Our criticlem 1§ not directed against Bad\mbcrknowudael’m!chuykrp—d—-m winner.” : flavar—that's the combination Rare mildness plus a which makes Peter Schuyler such a sure friend-winner. ' the Senator sives in convention a. atar Harging !.nne till election time. ENGLISH LANGUAGE Hawali is threatened at much the same trouble that sced throughout the country during War. It mot oply feels the growing in- luence of the Japanese but coming lo understand the effect of schools which ire maintained theré for instruction only. B the Japanese language. The meaning of that is plain. It is the purpoee that the Japanese children in: od according to the Japanese a8, their knowledge of American toms and institutions we kmowledge of the Bouglish languags w Be oaly sueh as is needed to get along veally making it secondary to the lan- ¥uage of the flowery kirgdom There can be no abjection to the study of any language by those who desire to Jearn more than one language, but it is & mest fitting principle of Americanism that those who are born ,in this country and those Who come to this country of school age should be made to acquire thelr education in the English language. Only by &0 doing can those who live un- der this government be able to properly upderstand it, to know and appreciate he ebligations that rest upon them and 1o be, what they should be, good citizens. They should be able to read and write the English language before there is any Sttempt made to add to their education the study of another language. Such a policy of course doesn’t lend en- geuragement to those who want to main- tgin their allegiance to some other coun- try. who want to get the benefit of the mpportunities afforded here and who want 28 by having their own settlements and INSIST OX nes was expe: language schoois. prevent the Ameri- eanimation of their children Public wehool instruction throughout the coun- ey and its dependencies should be in no ofher than the English language and in- sistiny upon that Hawail is taking a mest commendable stand, and one that ought to be enforced wherever similar cenditions are diselosed. TEMEE:SAPER THAN OXE. Theregis no telling of course what the Wof the effort to secure an in- Juncijon wesiraining the secretary of Sate fromedeciaring the suffrage amend- Mment ratified will be. Those who are ftaking tivis: action through the courts ap- Parently feel that it is not going to be beferp the necessary number of wiltkact favorably upon the matter ) such 2 proclamation as they fagestall, but they understand dthere is a good and sufficient Adelaying such a deelaration ‘e« reasonably expected. present time their expeetation the movement for an they can prove that one or more of the or fraudulent. They I ey tH £ I | F = ¥ | pumbers who have not been included un- " Poiand has heen relfe | persuade the allles to lighten. a|how much Governor Cox enthuses over big POLAND'S POSITION. serious the situation in ts army being driven back- e danger of being overrun 4 forees, 15 Indicated by | t has been issued by the cour onal defense for voluateers and y in which the people of that ¥ are responding, evem {o women Boy Scouts. Poland though it ver: not resourceless. how is with I coun an is meeting with re- 1t has large compulsory service and the Pol- thoroughly patriotfe. But in ad- s able to do itself jt is reatized much more than Po- at stake for shouid by any soviet forces of Rassia over- Poland there womld be ne barrier whatever o gtop. the fioding f Eurepe. upon te stém the 4 tide of bolshevism. Tt has been cessful up to the preseat and its po- n now is not such as to eause de- to be land for r the purpese of regaining Tor Uk- a certain vortion of its territory was seeure in its position. It had €t00d off the bolsheviki sucoessfully that as encowraged to demand most fa- vorable terms of peace. Mueh opposition was manifested to the joint move with the Ukrainians, and though that for s time was accompanied by marked sue- cese there is mow revealed the fact that the Poles didn’t count upon the ability of the holsheviki to come back even though their operations on mest of the other fronts were over. The result is that the Poles have get to expect some hard fighting. That they intend to make every possible resistance is indieated by their aetivities while the situation is such that others in that re- gion who are likely to euffer through a bolshevik victory have good reason to consider the possibiilty of giving the Poles all possible help. Poland may have shown a determination te follow its own inclinations byt it capnot be deserted if the situation becomes too eritical. EDITORIAL NoO¥ES. That is good Americanism when they| Drotest -against Japamese language schools in Hawail. Germany doesn’t iitend to live up to any of those treaty terms that it ean If reporis are true it is easier for the Turks to give up the American mission- aries than it is to sign the treaty. The man on the corner says; Whether looking for the finishing touch or net, it can usually be found in wood alcohol. It erop “indications materialize and the harvest exceeds the estimate it will of course be due to administration ef- forts. Surely President Wilson isn't going te take anether chance with his life ever that decidedly uppopular leagne of na- tigns. If the south bas so meny sweet pata- toes it doesnt know what to do Wwith them there’s & good market waiting in the north. Inasmuch as the Britigh prefer the democratic platform that ought to be an- other arwument in behalf of the repub- lican policies Wi oo ol Bryan shquid refieet & bit. e is dis- appointed in the nomimation of Cex but he should remember that this is a re- publican year. It might be interesting to know just the prospect that the president will take & hand in his campaign. If the administration il getting ready to reeognize the new Mexican govern- ment it must be prepared to junk the ‘watehful walting policy. i The lnchhu that have aiready taken place this menth dom't augyr well for any lowering of the record during the second half of the year. It is now said that Senator Reed could ‘have had his seat in the convention if he had promised to keep still. Who rant Great Teacher meant this when He said tions are nave 2 . d ‘they|adviee of J. P. M n . e 3 proved wrong in the one case and they organ, the elder, and healthy desire for further study. Money ! RS TROUE T 10 U8 B, B be “bulls on Ameri They are now he way is not clear for the eoljege or university, and hence choose between stifiing education 4nd forging ahead. plaud the boy and girl who plunge seem- ingly great purpose ! world haye men and women chancellpr of a leading university omece boy to leave this institutlon simpl cause his pockotbook Yails him.” fourteen years oid, Martin Luther sent away to sehool so peor that he said: ‘T was secusiomed, Wwith seme com- panio ‘wants’ university. Somehow or other if the boy or ture and is willing to pay the priee, thi goal will b BABY'S DAILY PEOGRAM, epair but to make it realized that the|&irls sezm to be under a epecial provi oy of us; choose whom ye will serve. And forces and resourees of , the bolsheviki| dence- A delieste place of machinery MOt 5.y’ among Christian peoples the ’ i Sinee Darwin's day we have become|have regular, systematic care if it is tol sy, COE o] t may have been underestimated. y © 5 thoice is_mot betwecn God and false Until Poland attempted to use its srmy familiar with the term, Reversion to|remgin in order and do iis werk proper- Type. stop in the breeding proeess the species does not advanee i the Jine of develop- ment, pigeons that lose their lovely colors whem era of traffic is having to depend on stage-coach banking methods. The pen who deeided that the world war could not last 2 vear because there was not enogh money to carry it on are now declaping that the great business of the world ean- not contihue pecause there is ot enough credit to gustain it. They have been specific acts, the details, so much as against the entire attitude of mind ,the mental atmosphere, which has been per- mitted to dominate Washington. It is the point of view that is fatal, and it i8 2 point of view which cannot be al- lowed to eontinue. The men in control in Washington must learn to follow the d the guince. It may be that the something like “Man shall net lve bread alone High school and academy gradua- very thoughful occasions for mbitious students, The boys sand girle learned enough to stimulate It is of importanee to compare the recommendations ‘made by this bankers’ committee on deflation with what has “bears on America” and there is no room in this country for such people in places of high authoritly. the! must | this desire for an Let us ap- in the dark when actuated by & The great things of the Dbeen accomplished by the who dared. The the position of moral leadership, and is there not & cerfain joy in the eonscious- ness that one 1 exercising a powerful influence .or good over the rising gener- ation? Money, while nbsolutely neces- sary, is pot, apd cannot be, the.chief Sourse of happiness and worth. definitely, py-osely ehosen to be right and do right. They allow themselves to drift They go on from day to day doing the thing that is easiest or pl antest to them and putting off making choices, because they fear to meet dif- ficulties or fear to discover that they are not acting @as they W they should. They are not willing (o face a e oice which may involve a sacrifice. FACTE REGARDING THE Choose to serve God, qid pever for a CARE OF THEY BABY oment think that you ean keep on serv- g Him' without using yoir will in the matter. Our wills are given us to he used, to be dircted in right channels and to be strengthened. Joshuz's challenge confronts every one class: “I want no T to beg food to sunply emr But he beeame a doctor at the girl has the grit to make the ven- By U, 5. Public Health Servie, be reached. Such boys ana’ gods, but between God and mammon, be- tween God and the world, between God and self. This day, now is the time when we may and ought to choose God for our God. Now is the only time that God ever grants to man for making this choice. Nowhere does he offer any man a choice to be made tomorrow. 1t is good mot only to choose but also to have something fo keep one's choice in mind and make it difficult to change. i A covenant is an agreement, cemented That simply means that if we;ly. Just so with s baby. His hody is one of the most senpitive pieves of meshanism known, and regular systematic -are is negessary if he is to grow up and de- velop properly. A baby must not enly have the right kind of meals, byt they must be on time, and at the same time eyery day. A baby must have regalir hours for sleep, and he puei be put ta Lol on time and at the same time every day. The baby's bath, outing, play time, nap, £0Ing to echool, in fact everything that is but drops bmek again to its orig- inal - status. This has been tried on the breeding process stops and they are left to themseives. They soen drep tnck‘ te their dusky hues, If life n any*form goes up hill there must be somae push| behind it. Simple gravitation wil pull it down hill without any effsrt of own. There is no such thing 38 & stand- d 3 ; by promises on the mart of two peo- still. We are either going (orward o1 | necessary to a baby's eare should be done ! DAL : backward, higher or 1ower, litter or | with the same care, precision and regular- 2’,“,, Jfidaé?'fil i 'fus;"‘:s worse. ~ Nothibg iy more faial thun to|ity that is used in caring for any fine 2 P T with terms attached and We asm3 Keep these terms. Now no one, who has any zood in him will lightly break a promise, a promise made to God. So that such a promise becomes a strong reminder to duty. It serves to keep our choice in mind, and it also makes it more diffi- cult to go back on our choice. By enterink into a covenant with God we, as it were, burn the bridges behind us, but we know we shall never need any way of retreat so long as we serve Him. The Wrong One. There was to be a supper at ti ' at which everyone was expecte:] a brief speech. One of thee w ually silent began making prepur s and spent much time in getting his talk stop being a -producer, because it Is & 2 signal for Natufe' to begin har Witk of deterioration. What shesr will power can do in preventing this egssation of activity is cleariy miraculous, The main object of life i te make he ‘upward greater than _the - dewnward Nature is kind while we oush, is hard when we stop. Oxygen Is! the hest friend of the body livigg, the greatest ememy of the body dead. It is easy for the paragon of animals to drep bagk to the cave man. The Massachusetts Insiitate of Tech- nology—if published statements are cos rect—has recently made 4 ruling that all students flunking their exams shall be finec_$5. This surely gives food for ree flec{=n, and raises the fundamental gues. tion, why do students flunk? 1, or fallyre to give the subject proper ai tention. This will vefy likely take ip the largest number of fafiures. scholarsiip for which the student is nat maciine. Reguiarity in baby’s care will establish £00d hebits. Good habits are somcthing which will be a benefit to him finough life. The first vears of a child’s liie are, for these reasons; the most important. If he has the right sort of care then and-is trained in the right sort of habits from the very first day of his life he will grow and develop rapidly. He will be a happy baby, and thereforé a good baby, for he hasn't any reason to be otherwise. On the other hand, careless and lrrep ular feeding, keeping baby awake at all hours, waking him to show to the elgh- bors, taking him out to.walk when he ought to be in bed, will make 8 baby un- bappy and eross. A child who has been trained to habits of regularity, to obedience and self-con- trol is much easier taken care of when ill, and these habits assist in the recovery. Semple Program for Every Day. 6 a. m., baby's first nursin Stories That Recall Others responsible. 3, fear of failure due to our| pamily breakfast; children off o|." Shape and rehearsing it. The night of the very brightest students bungle 8t| gng By : had made such preparations he was call- their exams. 4, because of the incompes tence or revengefulness of the teacher, I hazard the statement that all colless professors are not faultless and perfect. All students are mot saints and angels in the class roem. A little man can wea an exam to settle a grudge, and some of them do. Hence this flunking business is somewhat x. If it is through wise to put & tax of §6 on each student flunk, what is to be dome with the flunk- ing , nrofesgor? “!:“'ba.l:‘n"dmtflbanmt imetions belonging - exolusively to tng Geean: they mark the setivity of im. migration as well, In the latter case they are net se frequent and regular aj in ‘the former, but they are just as clearly pronepnced. For a long series of years, with only new and then a tem. porary setback, this great human. over. flow frem the eld world Doen di rected to dur shores. > have wele comed, hecause we have needed, the brain and the braws hich U (memixrent S8 o eontributed. The infusion of new bioed has strengthened the iros atoms of our Ameridanism. t with the back m of immigration which has so strengly in, “whe shall 'ena»uumn-n, unskilled labor? /is the ery. WAl patives revert piekaxe end ghovel? If mansal toll will yield the same de- gree of moral fibre and strength to us as it did te eur grandfathers, it ought te e hailed 3s 2 gedeend. It won't hurt the average young American to work a little ‘harder with his hands, Posibly It will stave off the age of woftness and degeneracy. ed upon to say grace. He pulled himself together bravely. He started With one sentence and halted. LARGE BURNING PIMPLES ON FAGE And Chest. Red, Irritating and Smarting, Cuticura Heals. SWpre——— “1 stared to bave large ‘white out on my face They were red Baby sleeps until noen. 12, baby's noon meal. Out of door airing and nap. 3 p.am., afternoon nursing. Period of waking. € p. m., baby's supper and bed. 18 to 12 ». m., baby’s night meal. Sunday Morning Talk JOSHUA'S PARTING ADVICE. Chaoss veu this day whem ve will serve.—Joghna 34: 15. Joshua had proved himself a grest leader in war, he Wes new to prove Lim- self a great leader in peage. The lat- ter is Sometimes mu difffeult thok the former. © It took semething like six vears to 40 the bulk of the fghting. After that m!a settled upon the lani ani la- ev of laxness on the part M‘ Their firgt zeal in the servi did net last, and ohee again it was &...., te wam them to put away strange . Jeshua saw that already they to remew their faith in Ged ? | and unn:fin to this serviee, or they m! twenty years of pegee this had w:l:‘ lm‘ tlr: spirit of | one to stem the tide of evil. especially |. Getback ofa 13¢-2 for 25¢ On your list of real friends—this cigar of unchanging quality. Mede for 39 yeuio by G. W. VAN SLYKS & HORTON, Albesy, R. Y. Then he plunged into his speech to the|oxen of Ellesmere island, & possession | Canada, so far as the musk-ox is con- e@mavement of all, and particularly his|of Canada, about which many Cana- |cerned.—Toronto Globe. wife. But he stuck to it and fnished,|dians Know nothing, but which is in gestures and all. teEritocy larger thep the Bxgm‘:r sy Some time ago Canada declared 3 anTias Haw. Mtaek- permanent closed season oh miuskoxen Going into a broker's office tWo young|jiving in Canadlan_territory. On this pretenders Of high school age gol inter-|island, so far north that it dees not ested \in the ticker tape. They learned|sppear on most maps of the dominion, that X referred to United States Steel|the musk-ox has his habitat. Danish and CQ to Great Northern Ore. Sud-|Eckimos cross the intervening waters denly PM was flashed on the tape follow- and, according to evidence iven be- ¢d by many other qyotations. They werejfore the musk-ox commission, kill it looking §p the meaning of the mbbrevia- poking evia-for jts hide. Leaving the dead bodies tion when the board marker Inquired|strewn about, thé valuable furs are Going to buy” something? taken over to Greenland and thence ex- Yep, five shares of this PM steck.{ ported. I see it's quoted at $1 & share,” was the | "' "o aian covernment, though it quick reply. i . cANAgh o P FA ps tight lips on the matter, i be: On” said the board marker £Iancing|jioyeg 1o have drawn the matter to the at the clock whieh was then pointing tof, f070 0 NEe CERWE 108 MICEL, 0 e Th Aok, o ot you're taking stock N wp,t the answer was, could not be of- s AR oD ficially learned. It was understood, Wanted It Turned OF. however, that the Dcfx:m; om:'m w!;n A . kalk | replied gave no satisfaction, his reply hyAh:-:mfeul::rarl::ld they é::::::ea‘v<e ag’fi virtually being to the effect that the over_the Toothridge at the ks Thes | MALler was none of Canadu's business, watched the water rughing over tho dam|He evidently tainks the land in guu; for a few minutes and then the vou:.s- lc‘izf;u;zd'f::cm;g:;hl! it is outside of | Bler, srieds (TRIRLIL off, “pen, 1Mn 1010 KeANWRINS the ekt ateh )s vh toj Thirteen may be an unlucky num- ber but one sewin; phonegraphs will en women, machine and twelve o the work.of a doz- Mugh. Oxen Cause Tiff. These not being days & opex aiplo- macy in Canada, few Canadiams srw| aware that a tidy little tiff has bean taking place between Canada and Den- mark. It concerns depredations made by Danish Eskimos from the north- western end of Greenland on the musk- DRIVE YOUR CAR AROUND TO THE NORWICH ELECTRIC CO. 42-44 FRANKLIN STREET FOR BATTERY SERVICE EXIDE DISTRIBUTORS -MM.I REMEDY - pile—p "‘ Ill. QUICK EFFECT MACPHERSON’S “FOR QUALITY” A GENUINE CLEARANCE 'S FINE SHIRTS shirts bought specially for sale purposes, but goods divided into two groups to insure a ¢l e special pattern and specifications we iy and valiser .Tx..nemu.a.b,mfi doublncufll. UP No. 1 . GROUP No. GROUP No. 2 $1.95 $2.65 Vahues $2.50 and $3.00 Thass okt i sl whic i s or soft : Values $3.50 to $5.00 15 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL SILK SHIRTS. The problem of teachers is of sufficiént gravity to call forth a special proclama, tion from Governor ‘Holcomb. He u the moral forees of the state to save public seheols. The seareity of teachers makes room for ingompetents and is fa. tal to elementary education. Of course, the poor wrges paid—poor compared with what most industrial plnm offer—is_the lli liate cause of ;: mus mg.! worthy of his hi; But 1- mn-e r-fl another side to it? It is not whelly a|def He peeple together amd Mad them mm mu Mn?vm God. Jl‘h‘l wished. the wills in this matter. sy, We wil gorte to | of 181 the; | e B B SEPARATE SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, in white or ecru, 95 EACH—vahia $1.50. ON SALE SATURDAY MORNING g J. C, MACPH ER‘W‘ '