Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 253, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
D’Annunzio has applied poetic license to military operations.—Albany Journal. Reduced to its simplest form, bolshevism is merely a lazy man’s envy of the prosperity of a hustler.— Kansas City Post. At the present rate of labor organization it won’t be long before the rest of us will organize into one small union.—Springfield Republican. After all, a statesman has a hard lot. It is easy enough to pick the right side, but so very difficult to pick the side that will hold the most votes. —Toledo News-Bee. I The assembly is to be the “talking body.” Oh, very well,ln that case, one American will be equal to six Englishmen. —Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. It is all right, we suppose, for the senate to investigate the steel strike. Only it is to be hoped the strike will not feel under obligation to continue until the senate finishes investigating.—Greensboro News. It looks from this side of the Atlantic as though most of the nations of Europe were in favor of the League of Nations in principle, but opposed to it in practice.- —Boston Shoe i & Leather Reporter. A strike for higher wages inconveniences the public. But not as much as low wages inconvenience the workers. —Greenville (S. C.) Piedmont. The publisher of the Universal of Mexico City informs us that nearly all advertising sent into Mexico from this country is for patent medicines. Now we understand what is the matter with Mexico. —Toledo NewsBee. _ ; In a town in Oklahoma one thousand men have signed an agreement to wear their old clothes months longer. on account of the H. C L. A thousand men in Lynn are doing the same thing without signing.—Lynn Item. u , -
