The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1919, Page 15

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“i Pee tt eee ee ee Mt OL BISHOPS EXPRESS VIEWS ON AFTER WAR WORK eee’ Theit Church’ Is the First to Take Up Peace Time Problems. Opposition against reductions if wages and support for increased in« ¢omes and participation in the man- yAsement of industries for jabor ye expressed to- by the four hops who represent the hierarohy the Catholic Church of America. ‘They bave issued a pronouncement of | sor views of the Catholic Church for, the reconstruc faces the Nation, The pronouncement, issued through the National Catholic War Council and signed by Bishops Peter J, Muldoon of Rockford, Il, Joseph Sckrembs of Toledo, O., William T, Nussell of Charleston, %& C., 4 case for 1 Bevan hes M4 Servin So un work which | H | deo f | widely voiced through: and tallow. ee in Ne tet al ILLINOIS BISHOP WHO TALKS FOR THE MASSES IN Hy Sistem °. 3. Poon urges the continuation of the tional War Labor Board so that tight of Inbor to organize and “the the iaborer’s right to @ living wage will be guaranteed.” It urges, further, that jall men dis- charged from the army be placed in either industrial service on farms; that the cities of the Nation take up the housing reforms for la- bor inaugurated during the war by the Government; that legislation be enacted by the States to give insur ance against sickness to laborers; that the Government take steps to reduce the high cost of food by en- acting legisiation to effectively curb monopoly control, and that as a step in this direction co-operative stores be established for working people CATHOLIC THE FIRST CHURCH TO TAKE ACTION. The issuance of this pronounce- ment is the first time any church has taken such a broad stand on econymic problems. In issuing it the 1 Catholic War Courreil ys: "The unrest so esnphatically and so t the world jis the most serious menace of the {future peace of every nation and of | the entire world.” “The overwhelming majority,” Pronouncement reads, ‘should not the be NEW PEAGE TIMES COMING | if In the replacement of returned at jthat both the work of preparation and J the THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY tion, for two reasons—firat, because the average rate of pay bas not in- creased faster than the cost of living; second, because a considerable ma- Jexity of the wage earners of tho United States werg not receiving Jiv- 8 when prices began to rise The four Bishops declare that “a living wage is only a minimum of justice,” and add, “on grounds of both and economics we should give our hearty support to all legitima efforts made by labor to general Wage reductions.” Aftor discussing the right of labor | to organize they deolare that it “ought gradually to recéive what the Engilsh group of Quak have called the business es and machinery, nature , engagement and dismis- sal of omployeos, hours of work, rates of pay, bonuses, &c., welfare work, shop discipline and’ relations with trade unions.” WANT SOLDIERS ON FARMS PLACED IN COLONIES. diers into industry, they urge the or labor exchanges acting in harmc with State, municipal and private e ployment bureaus, and declare that placing men farms it is “essent the subsequent settlement of the land should be effected by groups or colonies, not by men living independ- ently of one another and in depress- ing isolation.” ‘hey point out that the housing projects for war workers which have cost the Government $40,000,000 should not now be neglected or lost, and urge that “the great cities in which congestion and other forms of bad housing are disgracefully ap- parent ought to take up and continue work at least to such an extent as well remove the worst features of ® special menace at once to industria: eMeciency, civic health, good morals and religion.” Then they take up their proposals for State insurance against illness, invalidity, unemploy ent and old age, declaring that “so far as possible the insurance fund should be raised by a levy on industry.” “If,” they continue, “the extortion- ate practices of monopoly were pre vented by adequate laws and ado- quate law enforcement, prices would automatically be kept at low u it Your Stomach Is Out of Order Take Bi-nesia three Bi-nesia ti pain, discomfort five ‘minute or It costs you nothin: centa for a packal reliable druggist In whom you * fidence and give it a thorough teat, Whether you eat too fast, too much, too late at night, food that’s too rich, or do anything else that usually upse stomach, just take & or 4 Bi If you ‘aren't delighted with the result, the tost nothing—you can have your money back for the asking, Always oak for Bi-nesta, | the little tablet tha’ bring comfort and reitet and stomach sufferers everywhere. your te, | reduction in their rates of remunera- | at Liggett Riker-Hegeman and other drug | etores, ‘- The Livestock Producer Wants w - —The highest prices his cattle will bring. —An assured market 12 months in the year. —Selling outlets that cover the entire world. ganization of a national system of | ek ET TRE 13, 1919. level as that to which they might be brought by direct Government deter. mination Plan scheme. Our sitperior energy, | Co-operative stores Gas, souring food, dyspepsia. When your meals lay. like lumps of lead and you belch acid, gases and feel sick and upset, Instant relief! The moment Pape’s Diapepsin reaches the stomach, distress | goes. | No waiting! Misery ends? Costs so little at drug stores. Makes stomachs feel fine! | men any Government reguiation of /once we set about the task earnestly, prices would be the establishment of |to surpass even what bas been done his is no Uto*'in England and Scotland,” Te has been successfully carried out in, England and Scotland, Initiative and “More important and more effective| commercial capacity will. enablo us, Acid Stomach Causes Indigestion! Instant Relief--So Why ny op Scoteh’ in the lead But one day Little Sister gave the whole secret aw our Blyn-Plan Shoes! Don't you see? They That's why we always beat!” Now, as Bob declares, Ask to See Our Children’s They come in black, white und cordovan, Splendid for wear. In all sizes from 5 to 9". Regular price 5c. 1, Metal Cait 275 Bites $1400 i “ Hat i ie Bowery, te. Broome 2 Stores ise i to “7 Tan Calf ' a, PB oo Oo | mai artment, 2240 Third Been Bis to 11 0 ive. Postage, including Insurance, \‘0c extra, ‘Send Postal Money | Order or New York Draft Only In Lace or _ Button Styles g Producer and Consumer The Meat Consumer Wants —-Meat at the lowest prices it can be bought. A stabilized supply, winter and summer alike. Distribution ¢! mt brings the meat fresh, sweet and in prime condition. These things Armour and Company are able to provide, because There is nothing to prevent any packing con- cerns from building and operating their own NOG GNE Mitac toy these ities, must very piece- Ti the Armour organization has kept pace with international needs. When Armour began turning waste parts into saleable by-products, the farmer profited because it became possible to pay him on a basis for the whole animal, instead of for just the meat, hide And as by-products provide for a large part of the production cost, the consumer pays less for his meat. When Armour and Company started building refrigerator cars on a large scale, fresh beef, pork and mutton became at once available at al! seasons and in all consuming centers. And with Armour branch houses to hold enough to make them inde- » pendent of railroad uncertainties, and to distribute according to retailers’ requirements, stock-grow- ers have the encouragement of sure markets and consumers are assured a steady always-depend- able supply. refrigerator cars. Nor are they barred from con ducting their own branch distributing houses. " The big point is that Armour and Company, realizing that a national business could not be conducted except on a national scale, have built cars and provided necessary marketing facil- The system is the outgrowth of necessity, and to render the service which is expected of it, operate as a whole. It cannot be efficient meal, or under scattered management. The nature of the business is against that. am. ime, and the utmost in co-ordination and ef- ficiency, are first essentials in the successfu! handling of food-products. There can be only one way to realize the greatest efficiency under such circumstances, and that is to do it as Armour and Company are doing it—with preparation and shipping facilities under one comprehensive man- agement, ARMOUR 4x»? COMPANY abu CHICAGO Pe ee eee Why They All SY Are Wearing Blyn-Plan Shoes is the great game in the street where Bob and Every youngster learns to play it almost as soon as First, no one could understand why Bob and Little Sister were always like nothing on, “Every kid on the bloek wears Blyn-Plans, and it's Nip and Tuck who comes out ahead.” Hop-Scotch Brand Stockings mani 39c BlunPhw Qual Com Cente 1 Shoe of One Block from 14th St. “L,” Hudson Tube Station and 14th St. tress. One motion of ¢ is the Couch int Il size bed 82475 for two adults es, fleshy, tone! Inore: It I» conservatively estimated that over three” million people annually fn this country alone are taking Nuxated Iron. Such astonishing resuite huve beea Fe | ported from its use, both by doctore and number of physic rte of the country bh xplain why they preso . and why it apparently pro- to tuch better results than were ed from the old forme of inorganic laymen, | mxtracte from some of the letters rer | celved are given below: Dr. Ferdinand King, a New York phyat | eian and Medical Author, says: "There | oan be no sturdy trom men without tron. Pallor means anaemia, Anueinia means tron and | detictency, ‘The akin of anaemic to women is the flesh flabby, the mus cles nck | memory tat | nervous, ‘When the Ir ayrups, vondiee. moda crackers, ‘hem, oumars, Moe, white. ma krave iron lows. uld mupply the particular duty re to assist in keeping Chi thousand bivecoats in good fect fighting (rim so that hystcally equipped to with of storms and the ray | Binod than was the case twenty of thirty youre nao. This because of the demineral- 4 diet which now Is served dally in 4 Decause of Complete with Imperial, Rol-edge ae Motor Truck Deliveries Everywhere Empire period, with mahogany finished ba | 39°°° velour, with two pillows and roll to match; settee 5 feet wide; 3 pieces; Sikerketes, at N.W. Cor. 6th Ave. &15thSt. Open Saturday Evenings at Both Stores At84th pashsabiedae, i a: base ‘Porn dale harnde It is a fortunate coincidence that the FEBRUAR’ Fig st at a time when we find it ORMOUS STOCK that war r conditions om the past eighteen months made stock, much of it purchased at LOW, P! = I gpd Sapeten REDUCTIONS ranging from 20% to making this an unusual opportunity, and one which our RAL CREDIT brings within the reach of everyone. “‘We Make Terms to Fit’” Plain Figure bea on Everything Sf im ae aes nate ome temeemee — Chippendale Period American Walnut Bedroom Suite Pi Gonsisting of Dresser, Chiff orobe, Toilet ‘Table, Bed in full site 3-Piece Adam Period d Living Room or Parlor Suite frames; cane panels; upholet These City Physicians Explain Why They Prescribe Nuxated Iron | 'To Make Healthier Women and Stronger, Sturdier Men | NOW BEING USED BY OVER THREE MILLION PEOPLE ANNUALLY i old forms of metal & Kergi-digest them Inte organtc organic don't want to only Ni Nox an ‘oducts and fi that wach Hike corn throug vo wide apart th rodue yeaitierent thing from S The Sunday World's Want Directory | By enriching the blood and creating thousands of new red blood ceils, it often quickly transforms the paper tissues, and pallid cheeks of weak, anaemic men and women inte a glow of healt he strength of delicate, nervous, run-down folke in two weeks’ time in many inetances. can't make m ered in figured readily. thelr ced hlood Increann | thelr. phy, it ‘prising how people sutfer trom fipieney and do nat 1 you Tare nol ‘trons or wal ouren.t to The folowing test: See Pe bow lone vou ean work or how far you Nump if if) i a Tiled te tied SiR itea teers he | MANOr ACT RRA NOTE, Main tree . 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