The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1919, Page 12

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“WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1919; ° aay over the boom of Herbert Hoo- | smiled but made no comment. close #tudy of the problems of pro-|der to the community. Our organi- of which has not been seen since the ver for Presient. They say it was| A eroup of mon in a corner of the) duction and fair living prices had] zation in many aspects is not all that Thirty Years’ War, when a third of- Busihess Hours 9 A. M. to $ P. M. » Inevitable tb: the mas who bad thronged room chanted, “One, two,| convinces bin at the pping of| we could dew hut it in the best woe @ pulation died of starvation, three, four, who are we for? Who, ned profits by any organiza | nave eon uble to evolve over thou nd Americans were sent \ r tata is tenes at ae nade htt who, who, Hoover.” ! ns, whether of workers or business | sands of years, and the destruction of into the mamunities with but fit Of terial,” but they recall hie iva nals. The song brought another deman-| executives, beenuse of the posses-|the processes or of the organization tle authority beyond their own asmur- meat to Paris ‘that he bad not con. | *Tation fund the wingers’ rab-raba for) #on f advantageous tactical posi-|which conducts them been dem- ance an) tne confide nce on all sides the guest were joined in by the| tion or organization would defeat the|onstrated to be the su that they were disinterested, that their only desire was to solve a great sidered such an honor, HEVISM Twelve hundred diners rose as one diners. whole programme for the future. On] titution and fearful loss of lif ; and human em ncy for no politi- Fourteenth Btreet Weat of Fifth Avenus, is point he said “it ie m we to-d have sud 1 no comm at the banquet of the American In- | MAKES A PLEA FOR A MAXIMUM| ‘His polot he said 4 fot that we to-day have sud-/ca, and stitute of ‘Mining and Metallurgic&) PRODUCTION. "If L were thinking aloud I would|denly awakened to this necessity for The proof of the performance is _— | in the fact that Europe has come avximum pro-| better distribution of profits The iheogan the most terrible period OF Mnot be obtained without] social cor 2 of country has its history nuously con- this matter for years, W in the United States to-day ® “goth the pre-war and the war im- division of wealth and a grest- | pulses have now been lost and the ct opportunity than any Breduetivity of Europe has steadily | decreased since the armist He made it clear that hin] Community. I would also say that it} other nation in the world, and We)" “sin the larger degree the causé of cangot be obtained from the destruc-|are thus a wetter foundation UPON this steady decrease of productivity tion of sudden disturbance of this * ich to bu | must be sou in the social fermen 306 360 200 Yee es Bot 208 158 268 HOC ROK ot IoE NOE NEE ARK 998 206 IHL 266 NEE 0 BK OK 268 IE BOE HOE NOK 306 NOE HE 366 HHH Jaertionte and inte which to Dil. auscontent. tm| lth jeg somtinuoue impesition of Se- tinuous imposition of So- production and distribution of ex the fact that our industrial develop-|~ +7 am convinced that the greatest travaganee in ita products |inent kas outrun our social progres proportion of European leaders of Engineers at the Waldorf-Astoria; The gathering was particularly im. | #¥ &t once that this » iia when, in concluding a eulogy of the | presued by Mr. Hoover's earnest plyen |Aeton ¢ Europe’s Sole Hope Now IS] fucst, W. L. saunders. toastmaster, | for the necessity for salvation by|#¥iNe a Peace and Safeguard asked the diners, “And Is he not fit-| maximum production and the sup-| 0! Produ ‘ ted to handle t hip of State?” port and stimu jon of production by | COMmunity din the preblem of Leagu | In an instant the diners were or. A of profita which should not| Mat It cann obtuined by the| their feet, cheering and waving their ir to “any #éction of the com. | 4°Mination of any one element of the ler qu Politicians exhibit no surprise to- hands in approval. Mr. Floover ce in the administration] been be a@ divinic organization o “L would way the road liew along the , on to hasten those Socialism to-day to some extent rea- ® und we have reason to hasten lize their bankruptcy and are en- better division of the more exorbl-| measures that lead to larger Justlc® geavoring cover am fetroat with “ tant protts that arise from theeelin dtstrity of there profits to! loud cor 4 to the failure from processes and that have accumulated ' ensures for other ertheless, this re~ » further strengthen our measures ' from them—by better division of|... Hon nomic domination alization s bringing the turn ot the . profita. {the restraint tide and through it Europe is on the od a ‘ loy the few and for the liquidation road to economio recovery—if she "1 do not refor particularly to| a hands OF the of the | Q¢ts peace. * BH prone ne i ele eae Deed apis |""“Bankruptey of the Socialist idea, e be hoard insu lorger industrial accumulations in the) however, does not relieve us from the 4 nae hands of the few that our rapid de-| necessity of finding a solution to thé uote, poe ESOS 9 social prod- | 4 is only as good as the quality backing up that style — with. out the quality the original smartness is sure to be fleeting. The Normandy a a higher sense of justice, of) productivity.” " 2 comparatively over ‘ ) b i ight fel We leisd and weany use comiparadlvely | Sormete tas mace pombe liter ot" the. products ‘of industry Our regular $6.65 { HE style of a lightweight felt % [underpaid for the service they ren. | THere has grown In this Unite | und the steady development of higher Another exceplional sale, | neighborly service, of self-sacrifice, this time) of petticoats, to a | Cadum see er HELD IN MEXICAN ROBBERY papaya gy cod Americaniem is the guarantee of the} pr errs Onty the newest and most I | ' ! SE SSE 306 06 3G $58 286 306 30E 368 28 SOE 36E IEE 2G SOE Jee BOE 2eE NE JON 208 30s BOE OE BOE H H ; & | bility of our people to solve this most! ak ree is a silk finished, lightweight hat of mM | 2 LATA Tear LEHR! protielti Officials of American Oil Concerns desirable merchandise finds Knox “Premier” quality, shown in a | en Mr. Hoover in his talk sald Round Up 28 in $40,000 Gold 4 its way into these sales, Sage Green, Knox Mixture, Fern, | for sd UT OOEETE? CRATE TGSITRS EAL Theft. ‘ which is what makes them you on some of the imp \ { Hazel and Pine. i h4 I have gained during my service in| WASHINGTON, Sept, 17.—Chiet of I 8o truly worth while. \ : ma | rou es Europe since the armistice. Po Agapito Perez of T mrigr 7 fe Petticoats are of fine, close woven 7 | “Du the last ten months T and| and Lieut. Col, Rodriguez of the Mext- wa fare c : SFOURTEEN DOLLARS be |, People who have itched and scratch: my colleagues have occupied a|can Federal Army have been arreated peau My vere Ae Bayy aud ed gg | ed for years gt peaceful sleep and que position In intimate witness | on orders of Gen. Murgula, accubed of new changeable and soli colors. M4 cq | fest through the use of Cadum Oint. oe iis Aociul currents that have| complicity in the recent robbery of the The deep flounce is made with : OMPANY 7 See ences OS ES eR ee ye} Sea ree boa ‘ Pat \ it ever the skin delisted or inte Europe. Tho enemy collapsed not Co» an American corporation, It_ was a pleating at the bottom. An un- } Cneorporetee °° $f | Cadum Ointment is good for eczema, | only from military and naval defeat | salt in offietal afuion tsi tia derlay of peau de cygne gives ex- 40a viet AVENUE ter sroaoway sag | Pitnples, blotches, itch, tetter, scaly but from total economic exhaustion. | hat ty et have been ere tra assurance of durability. The NEW YORK sw | eruptions, chafings, piles, rash, \Jo this race to economic chavs the | eee en ion. the dis- . waist is fitted with an elastic scabs, ringworm, cuts, etc. we n Allics were not far behind, . . sé = L 1 : patches sald, have de: under oath band. im Ointment isa French preparat ta America {rons the o iginal form hy this exhaustion the whole of Kurone stood facing a famine the like that Lieut. Col. Rodriguez was in com- mand and persdnally directed the rob: cs 4 SOC 298 BOR BOE BOK BOL OE BOE 2k 3OE 9K I BOE 208 NOE NE NOE OE 2OE OE 2OE DOE IE BEC SHE BOE NOE BOE 396 368 OF Sos 20g B08 ber The robbers secuted about $40,000 ‘ | ; in gold, of which It is said, Chief of . . j Police Perez received $2,500, The ar- 4 resta were the result of Gen. Murguia’s i promise of support to the oil men if : civil official partl ed in the frequent Fy r.) robberies of Americans, Officials of : the oil companies quickly rounded up the robbers and turned them over to ONLY ' BRONX STORE | ork | A BAUMANNS 149th STREET, @ Srd AvENVE | Do Not Be Discouraged ‘ | Sa ate Riek By the small Assortment of Furniture now Being Shown elsewhere. 42 Cash Prizes for imple Suggestions __ wow mss: mus Gall Hacn: tes Ga Waneans diet ( o TO JEWISH BUILDING FUND § and convince yourself that our prices are lower than Group of Prominent Men Has Sub- | elsewhere. : scribed $500,000, Comptroller Plain Figure Tags Motor Truck Deliveries ‘ y . Announces. | 4-Piece Willlam-M ory Period Dining Room Sulte i ne nt lars dred to ‘ OVE AT FIRST | sais ibaetiee ead temnoan : é AA | Federated Jewish Institutions b LA women of New York at the 4 ye 8 | day's rally heid yesterday afternooh at e |the Biltmore Hotel. 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