Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 25, Number 112, Lebanon, Boone County, 6 February 1917 — Page 4
WuV JVllLY JiEt'OKTERia
Printing Putithln CO. tnM, MOblWnMl tM .e.erter, jfiiH-slif lnl t'u.ttxt, L....I . J..1 i Si. 7 tlrlH'.l unle- sot. irt;0liu Is rcui.l Hy .Y,;.il .ii" year . J. i., . . .: Ilv Mull, li re.' :r. n tl. J .not i:rm i' "i CAP irterept... S'H IU .h CASTOR !A For Icfanu and Cr Wra l.i Use For Over 30 Years 'It Sir fJSZ.u'
member of President Wilson's ct.ii-
r.rl, but it is atrvng evidenr that ih South has fir-ally come to realise (lie soundness of the e-onomic policies whUb have heretofore fouaj their support aliu-rt er.tirviy tn the North and tho Demod'atd r.re 'oei-inniiig to t'knou 'cig ? tlse simenerit? of Republican pri:w:i;l-i mi he tariff nae ion. M";!!T STAY I IK-RE. Tho German atnbtutMulor in trying to find safe conduct uiicli to Ornar-y. 'line ! wr , lus.i,!.-,! hi.; .asi-i-t!. by 'resident Wil.-.m. He doei not nl (o go back, he is jn'i focliy s;.o anyru re in tnis country, as nobody ii..;. , Ml will taward Jism. lie n-Wht t.i:-' out his natuiii'i'.i.-lion p.oei... bc- ,. ithl b. elected to ollee someniK gbsesvlr I" Fivi-Minutf Tii'kn Ilv Mci ' Of Nuiior.-il I'romiiu-ncc!
k:ll and acumen of our banker (SiiiM and acientifc) rtri'4g'-!'. , '" wisely use their money power, and petition of fere m t.' .If '-,4 'r If in the farsightcdneaa of our mer-1 vr are to brjau c the financial eonter chants to strive, for great divorsifica-1 of the wniii and gain aupremacy in tion of exports and imKrU. j internatio.ial trade, we HHt nVt If it pteserve our successful prorr-: adequate preparat;on for retarmng less we do not accept the present un-1 these adviuvtagea, a well aa assu.ncamplcd opportunities and apply oar- j ing all their reaponsibilitiea and ob-
dves practicably to the new order of things that loom beyond the day of poac-.i, we shall h? (ruilty of a great notice;. Wo arc purficjlnrly liable to suffer unless our capital and cumalize the
ecnoriir difficulties necessitating and competition and driving force u:k! original method ol treat-1 which created our modern civilization ment --which ari' cnnfivaiing us and! by unfettering the ambition, energy n-i y later become even more pressing, and skill of all the human beings. I'.ir haniors must be determined to The develop nent of the steam en---.a. ,..-o c,i. methods in good time, i ,-!" and of "'cine power and all the us tlv lack of intern t in "-.is r"rec- in i t'o . - towing it. Have tiw Ul tit ,i aerioulv theck the w.i k 1 ' ' ..a. tfiul proRrcss. Hut when ,.f jr.iilt- vpam n. Then' - .uclimery had developed to the stage r,-;.M,fKS w!v the cnuntr. '.-..(e' p ir- j where the productive capacity of our i;eV,;.l, ?! nt-' - . bii.n a hrrailer ' induftm a exmnled the possible dei!el I of :. ..on. a.i tipu" alone w'M ni.in.l fur the products, under existing , ,vo w;tli what vigorous offm the..-i:il conditions, then competition be--it ha iki thrt-jgho-it the I'irted ,' came a destructive force, drove the Muff! w j - j en'er cen !ocaily--in olp-11 nt' commodities down be'-'W the eo!n.tiu- bv niciris uf the added I ' "f production and so created an t ; ii c'.'i'iid by the I'e.ieral lie-j u" 1 dtlo condition which could end ... ir ,.. . fihlihin;r ilomet-tie ' "'" -ith the ietmctivn of the van-h-' f.in 'rn hi .-.r-.-her. The cnp"-1 i'J '" '' well as the victor in the 'iu n; ab.-T.ee, tbe'efure. of restraint i (Oi.ipetition, mil industrial co-opera-'i, ,si- for bii-ir.-.-.-, as aiTecting j ' ' to take ii.- place. i-nr J'.-r iii. tttLitieiis ir.av. in a j he Kurnoeun war we sec the !,,,(-,, f clrr a' a bar-1 r': "' fight between the waning com- ..... tl) (h.. i.,!.- , v. ho. iii j 1-' 1 1 ,vp sy.-lcm and the coming co- ...... i ...n p. p. nt 'or expi-n.-uin in Ofi-t.it.ve eii. This isuo has been de- - ,ne-: ire- le iu.- lv to fpsj.ect ci'U'il, anil co-operation won, what- . ,, i r. -'.net. d tirit-r.al r L'ht., j i Vf r mjV be the military outcome of Vi t, , , ;,.(. n'ai'bx' ati'ects t-war. for the ir.dtv.dualistic nations. ,...,, , ii ..ti ... likewise io ! England included, had to adopt . ,,r ..j i.i .'ii'eoi-. -Aivehi-''' eo-oiH'i'ative ot'kanization of their ' or! a- i.i i ii, ion j-n I atik'iig '-' r"l',r'al organism to aurvive. ,, , " j Attain.-t the terrible efficiency of the I; e'i'd !' I1 to rtudv the oh-j '" "C'rative industrial organiiatiop of nf tn e.- "i'' evi .h Ttat'e iiariK ' 1 ' ' ufope after the war, our country ,J ., v,n.t r,i i.TimtM-i, fo,- the1'-"'! have no chance; but, hnpolt'srly t. (j . ..n.. udidio'of f':r. tcWml. will sink to seconit rank , ,. . ,,,,, , ..... i ,. ...i .. .. 1 .. . a'' industrial natuin unless we a' so
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By Dr. Charles P. Steinmcti, ' Celebrated Electrical Engineer. Personal liberty and equality be fore the law hat been the foundation.
,1 : a i f ;it indu&tnal co-openition as the I hug light. ri j Tins means reeot;iiitain of tho eor-j'l-o'tation a.-, iiniustties' most vtVicient 1 teel. It means thst we ir.u;t cease to , l K -late against iri.iu.-ti tai eo-upei'a-;i.e ii. stop to Mtempt tl'.e res'lricetit-n , ': dead era. that of coietK t:t.on. by v j ...... rrn.le I-,., which violate the . ; ee inomie 'i..v.H uf nature, but mils' ;.t.. - .-t and encourage to-oporatun and j 1 1 ,i. , ii.lation of corporations into ( ?;., i:.a''(,i!., coiitrolh'ig all indur :ries. tt v. ii-le at the same time providing tuch ' -intard- which, witltout in the 'east ii '-m -V, w,iii the industrial prtdue
i '. . eilicienry of co-operation, pr itert tt'-' jiuieie against any pos.-ihle abuse ..! .'"t p- rate po.ver. l'.i;iii;.r,.i,ne. we tiui-t bring about a-oj.f -'.tion of the i rker with .h- itidtif.t. i"s ! etimiii.iting the three , ..t fe.n v.iia-h ai. w hung over the tv thi ' '.!.. -n,!!...'. no it, the i" av uf airkneKS .1 the t,-.ir i.f ool age. Ly providing : etleetne unneplotiient. siekne.-n 0 l old a.,-c insurance.' 'l'lv.t .s, w mint forever outlaw the .Made !' l-::.n'f question: ' Am 1 .. teotl . i's heepet ?" and'realiiK: that .'.o-y oto' of as in modern s.H-iet- is Vc. ir.-preis bh- for the well being 1 i very other n, ember of our nation. I hen the social condition of the ,-.-s of our people il be superior o 'hat in any otlor nation, then the , ..s..,; will 1!V. r.a ir.tere.-t in the ..nten.-.nco ol our nation, ami uilh el p:i pare.lre p irad. ami other en i'.lleo ,''- of Heating a .-i.aiil ,.ti lotion, c 'id; age. in find all the ;'ens of our nation as patriotic a. i it., in ti e days i.f old. Patiiot- .! ,.,..ai. tiie -ealiviition that your . i r li es.st only hen l.a.ci rie-.Miutc Talks IJy ;i National Lcadors t T.i;.lor l.'pt.m. inr. I.iit t gte. w:,. thing fa W e : t 'id that tl... suifragf loose might 1 1'"' vent sl4i1, ,..,- ti,,. - '...Id-raphed to J" eph M. ( ir.-v. the ,.-lrf.;te in lh iHon - e of Reiirescniatiie., ti drop I .tiTr.itfc, :.,or.. th,.y kl'.ew that the ,ii' - ii of the ;t..ii. vmld grant it later. I Vtsoomig me,, had ejntly tic lime leeiii.K lVNd onle that noioen lull toun! ;nen Willi an iwdi d rhiva'r , deilnred hut nme womm nf that territory had h-dped .. I.n,f '! the hnr,l,,, r ploner-r life, that the' aero to sha'l '.lie jo., a a fell, sud Hat rn'.hrr thun o nt 1Uiul itieni, nsi ng ..ui stay iut. W hen the bill reached the floor uf
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tif Houm of Retirewntnlivoa, th tastion Of '.omen mflram hul Ven tha form of an aiaendme-;t. iuniin B. Anthony, the president of ths National AocUtion, and myseif were the only national officere who happened to be in Washington at Utrt time (the Congressional work waa : our hands between contention! trJiuse we apent our wi iters in Wash ing.on), and on the day that this amendment was discussed we aat in tli gallery of the House and were really the only people, in the gallery who seemed to be at all interested in tho fundamental principle involved. The discussion on tho part of those opposed took the form of sarcasm or leaned toward sex tines. Finally, a Rentleman from Tennessee, beasing uiti aiicj lullntl as the latner uf uUi country, except his name was James instead of George, woiked him?etf into grott excitement, picing the aisle a,i he spoke, urging his collei.ffues on the Democratic ride of (he House, to vote against this amendment. He aid: "(lentlemen, if this amendment passes what will sec in our girat national Congress hor.net.s and hustles!" This humor wns applauded. Nobody heemed to thick that suspcaders and r.ecktics were tiien ni'ik'ng the national laws, but so it has been always. That was a good many years' aeo. Some of the tnings in that discussion are clear in my mind, most of them are hazy. One thing 1 can remember Mel! is that a woman, holding some flowers in her hand, passed them over to Miss Anthony and told her to throw !h :m down mi the floor, that it would attract attention to our question if .;he dnl. Huw plainly 1 can see the .'tm-e.-sioT op that Hieksite Quaker's f ire as she rcji'cted the suggestion. -Vr. W a.-tungion's prophecy would b' prover. t-uo in the next CmicrcBS if bonnets and busies were now fii.l ir.unble. I.iteiaili, they will not he th-re because they tire not worn. Miss Kankin is not a back number.
She h no to date in clothes and ll)o.n;ol. Immediately after election I recciv. J a letter, which a..ked me two questions. .'irst, "Do you know Miss Kankin'.'" Second, "Will you not ask in r not to wear short skht.- and open n'ehs. but to wear husinest- suit: und dres ' iili ti-e irreaiest care'."' "1 reolied "ye;," to the first question. Miss Kankin gave many weeks of her ti:nc to vhe .-ulfi age campaign of 111;! tn Ohio and did splend'd work. AH s'llfr-ite workerK in nofheastern Ohio know her. "No" was mv answer to ihe -eciind question. I did not think I lias unv of my business what Miss Rankin were. I knew she would var wht wns right to wear and 1 looiite-.l vet'.' ninth I'hethi. r lie would wear what 1 told her to wear if I had been inclined to till her. A icpotter not lung ago tkerf me wh ciToet I thought s Knnkin wen d have on Consrress ami what eff'et that borly would have on Miss Rankin, i answered both questions in ope word, "i.ittle." What citivt would one man dclecile in tiie great Federation of Women's rlubi ha-e on toil hody? He ould stand for the thirK.." ,e believed ill, he would vote rigl't, he v ould act on any c unmittee if he were pnt en it. and that would be a!' lie cntibi do whether he wa f ivri ettier hi uould given I n oh toe pies i e. rtu n sort of has tyilied the iite-tio is.i will not give She wiii not disCongre ,.eona eg. v. ill teach her lesr life m a c?rtain e might almost i iiin'i place and ri i.i'v ..he i. uMia'ly gi. it I es of om ' of hl .r liken ieir 'linn h r. b; it tt or son e of his protatp. tln-t men. her man . I the pn . rets tin unie sum in pavmrpt tor serviees. Wii.it would tre world think if a r.v should be pi.-seil hcre'.y men i Cpnjrrens. A-eiibl et ?7,.'''in .-aoiry Miss Knnkin got hot .M.oiHI. tine f th- ui-iitest thing', tii-iefo.v. le a Misi llankm will do in fon-re-.. will be t" qemotistrale. ..omeoie uncop ielo.!y munv of the n- . ,tice v hicl' ant Krid ujion won.en. C!TY NEWS Jones, thn elcaner. Iiauinijai'lt lor cleaning. Prions 'J.I. TiXHnli, nolo delivery. Long dis Wniv drivea. Dione 'IV,). W, T. Handle. ? ieften Paint 8'uht. Vloi-ear lieiited to tiie WlPni p'dtll ,.,; u -.d. v-.ci sw H. 6.ii.c,
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