Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 62, Number 15, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 September 1919 — Page 4
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COAST TO COAST" U. S. FGä LEAGUE
MILLIONS ACCLAIM WILSON AS HE SPEEDS ACROSS THE LAND.
FEW ASK FOR CHANGES
FK1DAY SEPTEMBER 10. 1919
VMs Coming. S'.-.ort-rr ho us, extrava, ant va.:i: :. ! ;o su.ci production cir. rroj :." ouly cj thin;; PANIC Ev. Gorier. Iru?, to :ru-! If tne Covern ir.ir.t vvi'.i or.lv d.yj' the salary of the cxprei? ar.i railroad men cr.:e more, it take all of their time to count their money and the peop'e wi.i get r.3 service. Last wtek it took S days to sret zn express package from Indianapolis to Jasper which should have come thru in 10 hours. Give then a little more salary and the people wi 1 set no service. What they need Js a pood prod with a bayonet. Shoot to kill.
Majority Feel That President Gufdtr.ee Should Be HeldHe Regsrdl Pact A Sjre to Come Soon.
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publican Mayor cf EvansviUe, and present president of the Chamb.-r of Commeice, who are st 'z?z the Com:n? Ceteniil Exp't on -t Evar.sviüe Octbei ! 14 24, has a rem rKb.y funny advtrti-emen: in the B.l'coarJ of, Sept. 13. A ,n other stite merits it savs. "?pi'ation of Lvanni le 110.C- " (?) "Posi tiveiy ro sho.v? of any kin i here in six ytars " Jut imarine a show-hungry city cf 1OO.0 people who haven't had a show in six years. Rir.jiin last year , and Jchn Robins )n this ; ear did-' n't count. Un'e-s h? can co ir up poiitica' false statements better than this one he stansai poor sfr ov of K?ir.;j elected Mayor. But he i nrne adv writer, listen to r is: "Ab-olutely the Most Stupn ioj ar.d Am zra? : Array of Airri ul ural Diaft and ; Saddle Horses. Mules. B??f sH Dairj Cattle, lIo,rs Shrtp, try and Rabbits ever asse: together in the pocket distric. w' Indiana."
(Dy :t. Clemens New Bureau) Aboard resident Wilson" Social Train Fron tie Caplul at Washestea to the far Pac.Sc ccaet the Freslcleat cf the United States Las Journeyed cn the con catuaal expedition ever cadertakea try a endef executive cf the ritica. To discuss catlcnal questions, niany prtsfhr.ts rave toured the Und; but Mr. VtT'ca Is laying 1 :or America a qu-tica which ,h'cc :s the whole wcrld the (jüt-stL a c? whether or not we ere to f ;a In I au of Nations; whether we are to forjret our fcra-.er !.ic!at:ca aad shire wJüx the ether pecrl-?9 cf the earth the rfronertllitles cf maintaining clvßlzatlon trd rrereatlair. he pays we c&a do. future warLa-. Between G cpital and the coast th jresidet Edit CfUen fpeeches tnl half a Jozta Lricf talts. All cf ::.) fe!'.cw c'.'.iz-iza listened to him. -rr! n;:!!:ons I the chance to see lim. ar. i .;r;v- vvrycae wanted to f. - i. r.:. fr ttj ' - i' v.lio threshed
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Attention U bcir.z ca'I.J to a. method in which the heat d:o ducer is trimmed wvtile the co-., sumcr poe ahead paying hlrh i prices. Wheat that has b:-.:n
shriveled by the hf at has bv,n brinrin? th farmer ? bout $1.75, rnd then used in ma-:ingth bsst patent lb.:rs which in turn sell at pnees based on t- e S2 C9 wheat price. Federation leader? are phnr.in,? action to tcp thi; sort ( f thin?, they say. H. C THOMPSON. County Agricultural Agent,
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r::us!y they say tl y wnt peace dlniieiy settled, they wj.at no more wars, they waat the Learue cf Nation, and nest cf the Amertcaa peorle. it nay be fairly said, UU the Presid-at they waat the Leafoa Just as l: Is. wlthoat the reserraxlcas cr kmndm:-at which certain aenaton hare Insisted cpon. The majority of citiitna fay to tho9 who Interview then oa this toar: Woodrow WUäca guidl c light'. T-efore and during the war with Ger:ir.y. We tntered that war. every--e acTees, to end all wars. He eayi -e ltara caa do that. We waat to Co that, so let as tee; on tratlng him and get the league into operation as eoon as posslh!. Forget politics." 2!cst Americans cr.ccuntered cn the totr have forgotten po'.It'.c. Repub Lean Ccveraor and Mayers have Introduced the President to his audi ence; the Major part cf tho local er a raittees which have net tins have tKa nepatticans. They have all eald: "We an ncilag hut Araericans, Mr Prcslient.Mr. Wllsca's araraenta for the letgue, Iriefy eunartarized, are thoe: There caa be to peace, either now er In th futur, without It. There caa caly l-e a resrourn? of natlrns at! a new "Balanc t,t rowr," which
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ä All Li-: ni-rric-l I if- rf ") yoars John U'ltii'-.v, rv. i:ty. i-f Kanfas City. M ha 1 n lntea-l-la to get flrunlc. Jut t how ä it woui 1 fl. Kn- wirs nati-ri-wide pn hi? i:J.-i wn roainj John id'-d dliy v !.ir,."rr u. f-o li carrl-l -:t li; l L rUlx-l i.rsi? ;t;'.n.
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li certain to Iad t- t--b to war la th .' : league la cxi'trnc- ' Citloa woull dfy : .- mankind, anl If : " '. i brought t tenr-b--ycctt. and 1 ' tr. a There nn :. -ccst cf llvt. . a:.: ' ' taUL'hed. f r natlo.. v. ahead with peace t!rr.: ; .- til they Lacw that p ac as-.ired arul that rrodu caf rial I? r.o ln'r r. Th r ra t? m-oai r:. !
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SAVINGS CODIES URGED TO HELP HIGH LIVING COST
Government Director Lewis Makes Appeal to Six Million MembersSeventh District Takes Action,
Active entry Into the camraia to lower the ot of living Is urd upon more than t-ix million in'ii.lrs of War Savins sx-U'ties thru-!iout the country ly 'il!I;i:ti alather 1. .vi. li-n-i"r f I he favinss tliii'ti of the treaM'.ry ilepartiUfiit. The iuesaje for CliioiiC" and tlie nst f ti e vnth foileral r'ervi li-tri t was tnt ty Mr. Lewis to W. 11. I'. -worth, extrutive .eretary of the l;.-rrut War Savin.;:- organization. Th re are VM),active avinss sKietii'. chietly in iriihivtri.'il . invm.. In lis ;i;i al Mr. hvw is j- aid : "No '.lu?in of the li ir!; lii,'.' ri-t'ä -.. U r' .'. !i' l r.Titil !': -t ::' try nil i: I'lisat lel.l....4 xi-
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!. a d iy th.- la' . r or f"..t r- . i Ii y.n tli.it tl ii:.r. .'.: r ! t ! "' : v.- not ;.: .;:' :!.. Ir . .-;.!..'. i.:t f rt-:;i their a-. i ti ,-t t".' yt'jr. 1. try !...; ! ami :1; r ur.ri -' .! .!;!( d Ny patriotic ..i-r:t..--. I the w:ir ait- l .vir..; 1 at ; . . tie pun l.::.-T tt ! ; :i;rie at i ." X 'rlitai.t -v -n f r luv.! ir i n-t litia! tii.Lt . r-'i:rn t' tie ixtretises t'f in rn'tnv : ! r:of war tluus. laut it i-; --tiitiai ki.ii t we keep firm l"Id oa the Miir.. :: i u:nu!:it.d durir.s the w.ir. ii 't .ii as a ii. :.tt.r of itr-t.:,:; u. tu; - a fat fur in Irinsins rri ii.f.n "Kiindletl in thee r .ei:ini. i.t avinps fieties are nn-re thin aiiilion ieiiple cloe to the try l.-,irt t.l American Industrisl life. It in ti. ir I....v. r to increase the flow .f prlac-ti.-n. It is in their power t check waste araon themielv-s ai d th-v iepvrrli tit mn them, as well in the i-ttainiunities in whl- h they Thi ran he clone by wise ltuyiru and treatii: v.l:: t they buy with repe- t tt the hours of labor Its r-urcl.a-e . t th-:n. It is in their iHtwtr. tl.roush re'ilar at.il cnMstent avin4 and safe and conservative investment la such securitit a War Savings stamps and Treasury Savings rtitieates t atld t the capital ritHsary for inlutrial expanicri and increased proluction. "The savings divlion of the treasury department, therefore Appeals to the fawns ocletIe! to re-enlist in this campaign. They can sdiow the people cf America how. and what tc buy. They can teach how and when to Fave. They can assure a larger part of our national effort to production of necessities. They can aid tc brins ahont Increased employment and prevent the lowering of the general standard of living In America." Harry Kd wards Clay, manoser cd the War Savins Ftamp societies foi the seventh district. lot no time send inz out an appeal to the J ).(.) mm b rs In Illlmti. Michigan. Iowa. Indi nna and Wisconsin backing up tM pit a fn-rn Washlnston. Tlitr is no more potent factcr 1c the present campaign to cut the high living cost than the government savings foriety. The statement of Mr I-wis gives another reason why i:i-n and women should Join these societies, and why tho-e who nre members now should become active la the work. A I i rector Iwis says, they can show the PM.pe of the country how, when and wlmt to buy. and they hnve it In their power tt Increase tho flow of produo tin nntl check wafc among themselves and other irj their community, as veil ns to r.sit In prosecuting ca.es of profiteering. This work will help each on in-lividually. It will aid In iTinring aliout better luudi-Hons."
KEEP UP THRIFT IN SCHOOLS
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car fcr the scr ' rt-lral Grayson. ' clan, four Fter.o, - . ccxecutlve cl- tk t rice raf n. I'yt.n ' r tr.ent cars wh'c 1 c&rrepon-Vnn. f : a teiegnrhic a ' Then there Is a dl t. two harcago e.n. rr Tcrtcd Into a
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train was TrJv cn ti.n at !Try -?n between WASafatoa and the Cotut,
Pupils to Be Taught Principles of Saving With Experience in Buying, Selling and Account Keeping. With the resumption of school this month many of the educational features of the Thrift and War Savings .Stamps campalcns will be centered in the classrooms. The continuation of the Little Lessons In Thrift which were sent direct to all the school teachers In the five states f the Seventh Mstrlct during the first six month of the year will be provided for. These lessons are designed for all grade, but pay particular attention to the younger classes, where It I do si reel to lntl!l early the principles of thrift and saving. In all eighth grade schools and la Ugh schools It Is pliinned to Interest the pupils In personal accounts, a systematic and regularly conducted organization being formed In each schtxd for that purpose. The system will Include personal experiences In buying, selling: and account keeping. Students In all colleges pnd universities will enlisted In a campaign to popularize personal accounts anil systematic savings. Domestic science teachers In public schools, normal school i and colleges, and agents of extension departments will be utilUcd to
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HE WANTED IT REALISTIC
Tatol Kn How Man Ought to Act After Boing KlcVtrf Downatalr. Some old anecdotes ar told cf tfetrat Tolstoi. Once, when one of his plays was be?in rehearsed st o theater, he was invited to b present. His religion did not prercnt hin from accepting the inritation, bnt he vent to the theater as L went to h:i work dressed as a peasant. It was a rmall company of the very elect, and ti.e doorkeeper was careful to admit only the prepoT persons, tVhen, thereor, a shabbylooking peasant appeArecl In the entrance hall he ordered the man in peremptory tones to pet at far away as he could in as little time as possible, As the peasant showed no immediate tits of obeying, the doorkeeper seized him and threw him down the steps. "My name's Tolstoi," the peasant ald when he had picked himself np again. The doorkeeper, when he coald find words, to express his amazement, was profound in his apologies. There happened to be in the play an incident of a similar kind, and at the done of the performance, in a little fpcech he was called upon to make.
the count complained that the ador did not make the most of this incident "I know exactly what I am talk, tog about," he said, "or I're jturt been thrown downstair ayself .
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Mistake In Verdict. Portia nil. Ore. When Judpe Iayton read the irersict the Juror Jumped to their feet and objected. T.iey had signed a "not guilty" Terdlct by ml-takt.
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