South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 256, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1919 — Page 2
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Ith r:i.jiift ti in Sri Wlirr AM U'-r- I'r' iif." I.porili lnru.' .it i-"r" H.iu' prf-sMr.t. Worship nt 7:"J '.mr:iT:nit v ;rai'!f.t. 7 worship, ' iiiimniiltv t-iwj.-.ng yTUi',Q, K.ll?lon a I,.i'i of ,i Lift?" Trlnltr CrrnT TV.iIr." nnl Vn'ir nv Ir. Iiusr!i L. l'hlllip?. !.:istr; r4l(n'. fc-2 I'.lalr: hv. un-l.ty K.-ho-.l at J : r a. in.; lCul.ij'b Kiln-. 6 ipTl;it-ii'l-enr. Mornlnz rvlf tt. iastir will fr-ly ?iv." Ir. II nrv L rurli will !. prsont for tl. 1 1 i u c: .-"rvi'i' : i t i 1 t 1 1 1 i-r.nlut thf roininini)!i rvi' jiff-r vMh will te t"l'l tN- fourth quarterly onffreri' e. Kpworth ifem-rlal. cor L!nooln viy U" , an.l Ollre M.. Iv. (. W. Sltif-r. pstor; Fnnd.ir "hool at 0-::0; (ik-nn 1 lr.iiey. superintendent. lwU Ilelcbt--M'.nr snl Trinr! te. He. C. J. iorJon. pnstjr SuniHy rtocl at ü:4i - m.; LI. C. Deloog. aperlnteDiieat. Rtail Memrfl Chu'rrh. Cor. S. Ml- hlr.in at;d Mrtorla Sta . Chirlrs II. L'-'-on. U. C. L.. pat.jr. Sunday school nt 10 a. m.. Jchn Edwar-ls, ruperlntoinlent. German I.afayrtt tlrd. and Wsyna ft. Her. II. 8. Millar, pastoi. Sua.lay fhool at S:r0 a. re: Joon Koch, uperiDtenJent. J'reacbmc at 10:30 a. m an1 1.30 p. . Epworta l:sue at 7:00 p. m. Prajer mtlafi WelnesJay at 7 Hi p ro. UIeyan 722 K. nroidv.ij Her. O. I'ayce, pator. Sunday school nt 0::: a. tn. : J. II. Keller, auperlntpntlnt. Ii;er rrli HTnth nt . s.rnth nt M!raw,ika ar. Tier. (i. L. Kullson. pist.r. Sunday .hool at 9:."0 a. ci. ; Mirtball Ball. auperiDtrndcnt. FREE METFODIST. Frr Methodist reno"Tlvanta nr. anl r.ub at. Iter. W". E. Wehnter. paatT Euudiy arbool at 0 :Z0 a. rn. ; Caul Netdtw!. 'juperintendent. lTeaeLiDp at 10:30 a. m. and 7 :C0 7. m. AFRICAN M. E. Oliet A. M. i:.Lr. A. T. Uon-l-li: JiiiT at 1' :.' a. m. uul.iv Iiool at r,ln W. , r.w-tor. , l-.l .y 1.' :.A p. .Monroe st. 'hts nj-et-1 . Hlnes. m.; Henry L'i;t;r, s jj:erintcnii iit. Taylor' a. M. IL. Z'od Corner aaU Carupau ats. Iter. L. I. TowelL p fr. I-'lrt liiirtrlr ui'-tlif sr:xle at 10;." a. m . prt-;:i !iisi4 by prfsi.lit:s l.lfr. Kev. W . II. Taj-l-T: ij :.:u, i:i.!.i sohoui; ."I Mo j m . riiirriiition. preai l.iuz I'T a visiting1 r ni n i - t - r ; 7 : 0 p. pifa'Iiln ly I'Tt-slJinj; tli!r. PRESBYTERIAN. TVjttmiiMter Sooft ml Lialsiy tta. Her. Alfred M. 11U. I. !., pnator; reaI'Ier.r. tf;s ,. Scott at. Sunday achooi at yX) a. nx-: L. C. Ubltromlt. auperlnlenJifRt. Public worship at 1D:U a. m. fcnj 7 :r,0 p. m. Tne s"siou üioo? 1o-ft-re th morntnfr aervlcp. .oniur l.n!c.vr Mri'ty nift-t at ? in. Mi'l-M-eK Irvutiuuul brrvl-f, rUno'lay, 7:"0 p. in. rir-t -Corner of Washington t. an.l .Laf.iyftf Mvl. l'.ü.l. M'!tO"l at '.:.". ii. in.; John J. Sht-rVr, ku p-ri n It rnKiit. M'Mi's Fellow !tii p lnb at .::. a. in. I'nl. Mr worship at Io . a. ni. .t un.Iy U K.lliy !:! y in thr s. .iii.l evry nie:n!T Is v .'. t- 1 t i,p prs-rit. Mid week njet-tlu W(hifiilay at 7:i3 p. in. Trinity Her. .Tofin S Hums. mlnNtor. S'-rrPi-s to Le hM in tli p'Ttahl hull.Uii of :1im CfKjuinar.l s.-l,(.ol at th. 'riiT t.f Culf.ix nv. and .Ni.tr' I:iim. st. IHM- M-ho-i at I:."j a. tn. .M.-rniiu' h"U r f worship nt l':4. Ve,;n lV.p!ts at V ir p in. l.'vt 'ilng h..nr f rhip at 7 :';. .ili-wr k srvl.- Wt'dnrsd.iy ovenin: in different homes. Hope Ler and D.iyt.m at?. I'd win Meister, ralnlfter. Hil-lf m iiooj j 0:3) 9. lu. ; Frank Kettriug, KupTintcndHpt. Cnir Kv. Harris, pssrer. snnJay acbool at 9:45 a. in. I'.Tice wnrs-tp at 10:45 a. m. erery Sunday. Lveryhody welcom. Hungarian Corcer i -erry nn l Was!lEgfn ts. Rev. John Ir.. pastr. hun.i.iy school nt i:0o m. in. Cnur-h erlcpj at 10:uu a. :u. t t-r survive tt 2:00 p. m. BAPTIST. rirst Corner Ms!r. and TVa;n sts Ber. C. J. ITfs. I. l.. pastor. R"sIdecc 211 W. Wat ne at. Hüde noho.-I at 9UJ0 a. m-; C. S. Stephens auperiutn .nt. At 10:45: '"Ie Tiles ,.f Life;" r,:30; the Yem? Prop:..', niccthu. leider. Miss iertrUile Syke: 7:';.: ' .i int.; I n What 111 we d a!. r.t i; S' Wediit-dav ut 7:15 rraver iueetin. Calvary (formrrl) Ouinrv trrt "orner California and iüaiue" avs. Howard Ih-Mun Leonard, pastor. R. shh-n. e. lUlO Woodward av. ill!.!.- w. hool at V :;:) a. in.; J. W. Kendall, superintendent. Morning worship at 10::a. I:. Y. P. T. at':4C. Let.ii.jr ervhe at 7 ::' Midweek r ice We.ii.',! ay v'nin ut 7:1" Coin ".union yervhe hrt Sunday ..f .-a. month. CcTiant me. tl:: Wedn- sd vetitn pre the first Sunday "i : i v of I a.'h month. Hu::' -s m. t nc a W'cd-iies-lay eeniiic foil .wine th" Ürt MmIy .f .jch nenth. Morning suhieef"Whv are ye I.'.." Even iL.- jribWt " "With or A-ain-t." rirst SwiUh CorLer Lnurel anl Napier sts. Services st lü.Co a. ra. and T Uu p. m. Me. Zion-Rer. J. J. Smart!. Pastos fcuLday a.-hool at U a. tu. ;CIasa-.s for au aits. 11 a m. CHRISTIAN. lr Ma;,-, ,t.. eocth cf ruhlic Ltrary. lUr R. JUJuary. paatot. -d.iy s- hool at 'j . :ü. ; I rederi' k R. iru.e:.d. i; erict.uuent O-r teachera are trained aud .'es-'aa graded. NV Ljve i.i-s fr ah age. iit; .-h....I at ?:."n a i; children )I"n;;;,' wor; ;j, ferriioii, ' j..; r.itl"i " A People's iinp a o Prl;..ifh s; hve oi; j-l.-ll aa c in At 7 j. n: Hi' A Je. TU' er LI.',.' l; 1 tu In.llitn Aiftinf '.-rrer I '..i : a a v. and M. Jes-ph s? I I .rl .1 i'i.n. ja t"r. Rt i. :c . 1 " 1 1 S. M..rtt ' s uu l4V ae h"d ul 'j . a. lit. : Fr. 1 K. WRsoi; a:::-'rl:ir.-nd":f l'rf.v Li?..' st i Iii We a : !'i '.i : . . i t..n.T 'W .i:j'l l .i'f '. i . ti hl- of I ! i i n . ; : - f at the !li .rioll e', . ,.. . Alt 1 ' llo , '" h 11 II: YV r..r -;s i:. prA I .t ? 1. r at IL- hiirif; at ii.m.u and the puiILc U La lud t . ri: - its d:u:..r au l
'.it wjili i i,,. . i,urh will furnish tl ".fTor., rar, and nurir. At 2. p.m. i r :t ri i f r r-r 1m1 v. H.-fi.rfu "f tw.rk .'...im- nnd fh- plans for tlx fall ir.'I lnf.-r will !.. aniioii!;. d. I.'v.-ry-1-"It w! ir jircn a V.-n.o fo taik. At t: ...- .f this rw-rvi. fh- pastor w hi a .-y !.Mrt talk. A sp-, lal van-L'li'f!--s.-rrl. wii; ul tit 7 :.T p. rn. N-' Si;ii.:iy ;it J.-Jt .. m. h. flrf n" matins' i!..' YM'J-YJJ) s-:is":i F.Teryh'.dy Invit'd t. at?iiI all of tlis !- vt Sf:ariL' rs in our tnl-Is' i-tm and "i '"l t;;.. .i iy ith un. t.';' re will I'!' nty of diini.-r far yuu. i.inin At enue-Lioden ar. and f'arMs'.o ft. I. N. Miller, pastor. Sunday !.oo a 10. Oj p. ta. ; J. C. Collp, superintendent. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION. Y)rtt(r. Lnfavetff nnd M--.nro t " . II Frfslil.-y. pHHtor. S.in.l.iy school at ft:r.n. ir. W. u. Snyder, ajperlnt'Ti'!'T;t. r'r,'' Thorr fc. Lincoln way tV. nd WaJnru t. Iier. ) o. Irier, mla!terj. Sunday achool at 3:30. G. F. 'A'itt. superintendent. Bro.iwT.7,i7. n. Brridway. Ret. E. 'rheid .loLnaon. pastor: renidenc. 1412 S Viirri! m. Sunday rn.o! at 3 :.10 a. uv : Snm-in c Lei:nan. s'Tpprlntendcn'. Moriii:!' worship at lt:t". Fasfor's s. rui..u .".iiI'It : ''From t!i- Land of 1'ov-rfy t th- Land of Plenty" Voun;' iN-op!..' .'i!l!.in(. it r,;.-, p. nl. Mim p,--ssi M i: hineiiart. pn-sPknt. FTrrnin topi". ' rii- ;r-it Companion. Hw to Li v.- with Ulm;' Miss Carlif Kutn, ladr. S-rinn l.r th pastor -it 7:.".;. Su!.j-.-t: "A Twentieth '-ntnry Kr.lght." TL'i- will hp a joint m-tinc of th 1'ilhdiiix' onnnltt'', trnffo hoard and tin:.tr .oiniiiit iff on Monday i'vonlnir. PryT m.-etln on Wednesday i-venius jif 7 :''.-). Fholr ieLear.sal on Friday ev.'iiin at 's .) im k. Anten Chnpel-E. J. Nitsfhe. pnstoT. Pesiden-e 2T.nl Lln-nln war W.. Mishaw ak i. IllMe ar hool at 10:00 a. m. : Jesit- Ilarp. un perlntendent. EVANGELICAL. Zion ( "orrier Wayne and St. Peter sts. Lev. Waldemar Jofleney, pator. Sunday s. hed at 'JAÖ a. in.'; Charles Weher, superintendent. M. Peter a ;crman--H13 W. Ljksalle ar. Rcr. Hu;rr Wel-helt. pastor. Sunday a hooi nt y;0o a. m. ; Carl Kelake. superitite:i.rrit. Uerji.ir servhes at 10:1." a. tn. Ladies' Aid at '':"0 jt.in. Senior h-acue meets Monday evening. Prls.ilia cirde ni"et3 Timrsd.iy evtniu?. LUTHERAN. f!y Trinity Fnsnan--5trman ar n 'Jndney at. Rer. Albert IL FTa. p iator. Sunday aehool at 9:15 a. ia. ; Charles Hiss, superintendent. At ll) (M a. ni . Harvest Home and liaTIv .lay serviee for Sundav s- l.ool and onsrc.'afiori rumhlnM: 7 ::': p. rn.. suht : f.ud the (J'vor of All TIdngs."; Ti:--.I.iy at s : p. m.. P. rot herhood meets at. the ho. re of Lewis Thompson. 'Jö Sherman av. Special speaker: Wednesday at s;fN p. m.r prayer and praise servi. -e; Thursday at 2:;:o p. n: . Women'H Missionary s... i.-ty meets at the hurch; Friday at V p. rn., rholr rehearsal at the church. 5t. Paal's German .7erTert and T7i' liam uts. Pev. H. Holle. pator. Cerman srvi.e witli sermon and rateehesjs nt U ::'.( a. in. Ca tehesis on Qu. 'l '. Fnllsh herv.-e at 1i;t0 a. m. Stmon sui.j.M t: ".. m 'hrist the Kime yesterday, ami today, and forever." Luslish Sunday school at 1i;no a. ni. Ladles' Ai.l me-tH linrndtatelv after the Ierir.an servhv. Sewing rln le meets Wednesday afternoon. Choir rehearsal Friilay evening. (.loria Del SwcdUh-I'hinln and Kerr s. hool nt 9:00 a. m. ind IUMe class at sts. Itev. ;ottfrid Olson, pastor. Sunday s. ho l and I.ilde clays nt n. m. Morning service at 10:.-; and eveninj; s.-rl.(. jt 7.:.. Tt Tuesday and Wed-lie-day the Laporte district will convene in the rhurch. Sessions will !te In Id Tuesday evenlnir and Wednesday aft.-riioon and evening. The main session will he the It r.-t evening.
BRETHREN. FIrai Rer. O. W. Itenrh. D. D.. pastor. .Sunday g.-hool at 0:'M a. ta. : Harley Firestone, auperintecdent. Primary choo', meet at the asm- hour; Miss Marparet Whltm.-r, superintendent. First ( hurcli of the Urethren Ind iana av. am! Miami st. Rev. II. II, Ileliuan. pastor: residen-e. U4i K. Indianu v. Sunday s hool at '. ::;o a. m ; P. Ct. Stahley. auperiutemlent. on f c nee Memortnl Inited - CIO S. St Joseph at. Iter. I). Yountr. pattor. Sunday ychoi l nt D :.13 a. m.; Mlsii AY.cu Ciordou. superintendent. CATHOLIC. t. Hedwig' rollsa Corner Scott end Napier sts. Her. Anthony Zubowlcx. C S. C. paator. Low mass at 7:30. t J)0 and 10:00 a. ia. Sunday school at 2:W
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p. m. Penedlctlon at 2J0 p. ra. ht. Catuilr' Plih "Jl ii. vTeoat at. Iter. y.anla:aua "nrkr. ptator. Low niasa at 7 -0 a. in. Hlg cats at 10:00 v m. Veper at 2:00 p. m. 5arrel Hsrt. Notrs D&rue Rer. John B. Srteier, C. S. C. pator lxw man at 6:00 a. m. ?tudeM maaa at 8:00 a. on. Pariah aoasa at 1U:15 a. m. Vesper at i ft) p- ra St. fttp)ins Hsacirlaa Thomaa and JIcl'heraoD ata Iter. Lawrence Il-jr-ratb. paator. Mm at :oo and 10:15 a. m. Sunday aehcci at 2 :0U p. m. BenedlctioG at 3 ."CO p. m. tl rati I Wa 507 S. Tay.tr at. Rr. John I'. IeJroote. C. S. ,.. asstor Maaa at Ü. 7:C0, 9 and 10:30 o'clock. M. Joaeph'a Illll it. and Lasalle ar. PatrU k J. I'urrolL C C.. pastor. Uw musses at 7 :-a and &:00 a. m. Iliga tr.ffs at ltLOO a. m. benediction at 3:W p. m. Faired Heart Blla 112C W. Thorns at. Ber. Cnrlc Flacher, peitor. Masa at 7:Cj and 90 a. tn. Sunday Hchool at 20 p. ni. IJenellctloa at 3:00 p. ex CHURCH OF GOD. fburrh of Gd Srrlre (Abrahamle X aitli) bold Kervlrca tn Melville hall. 212 S. I.afaytte blvd. Sunday s.-hoot at 10 a. m. F. A. stilaon superintendent. Treaoliinj servife at 11 an.'i 7:00 bj D. II. Vhii 'ator of Arjoi. Ind. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, led by one. of tfce members. No evening service. thurrh of tied or IWiata Chspel oi Harrison ar.. one block nortb of LIqcoIb Sunday school ut U:4Ö a. in.; A. U. Klrkley. supertntendenL EPISCOPAL. St. Jam Lafayette blfd. north of Waahlngton. lit. I?er. John Ilaien 'Llte. rector; Iler. tt. Everett Carr. vicar. Holy communion. 7 lIO a m. Cburcn xchool ut Ü:4."a. m. Matins ninl sermon (Illsfcop White i at llOJ a. m. Venper.s nt 5 :0o p. m. SCIENTIST. Tint Church of Chrlct, SflentUt Main and .Madison ats. Sunday eerrleea at 11:00 a. m. Testimonial acting: erery Wednesday at S:00 p. m. Sunday acbool for children and young people up to tba age of 20, from i:45 to 10:30 a. m. Sunday acbool entrance on Madison it Leading roorua maintained by tha cburr-b on the aerenth Poor of the J. JL S. bulldlujr. are open dally -xccpt Sun day from 12 to 5. and on Saturday evea ing from 6 to 8. SPIRITUALIST. The Progressive Spiritual society ntet.- In Kel Men's hall. .''. S Mh hlan t. ewry Sunday at 7 :3t) p. in. Speaker. Mr. A. D. Palmltor. Message bearers, Charles A. Timpon. WiUur Hool. (iiix Tainpal and Mrs. Charles A. Thompson. Lverybody !s cordially Invited. JEWISH. Tempt Beth-El Corner I.aaalia and Taylor at. MISSIONS. llop ßss N. Studenaker st. Sunday a-hool at 2:30 p. r. P reach injr at 3:20 and 7:r.O p. m. Servtre lnrinp the week and Monday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 7:45 o'clock. All welcome. Mary Nunemaker in charge. City 115 E. Jefferaon bird. Eay A. Bird, superintendent Sun-iaj fhaol at 3:00 p. m. Bible class at 4:00 p. nx Gospel 21S E. Lasalle av. Services Wednesday evening at 7:43; Saturday and Sunday evening at 7:30. Everybody wclcoiae. Penterosta. Aposlolie Faith 320 N Olive et. Sundav school sart lO:0O a. in. Preaching at 11 :00 a. in. Evening service at S oVlork. Midweek meeting on Tuesday ami Thursday evenlnga. J. II. P.owe, evangelist. Swedish Kvaneliral 31 istn Corner Main and Monro sts. Irar Knudsou, elder. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. ; August Anderson, superintendent. VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA. Gospel mission. 430 f. flcnlgau at All Christian accletiea tr.vlted to t. hlf open air meeting erery Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday nichts, corner Wnyne and Mlchiran street. Old-fashioned gospel neetlcc at Volunteer m lallen hril Sunday nicht Ererybody lafltad. AH weiccwie. SALVATION ARMY. ao6 E. Jeffersen bird. Sunday aerr Ices: Morning, county Jail, 10 00; SunSunday school at 2:30 p. m. MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION. Meets every Monday at 10:00 a. ro. at tfie Y. M. C. A. Resident and rlsttlnf mini' era always welcome. Her. W. II. Fresbley. president; Rev. O. W. Rench, vice president; Lev. John L. Inifcof. secretary-treasurer. ASSOCIATED SIDLE STUDENTS. Woman's Club hall, room 224. J. M. 3-
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M'.rk. t :ru .ml :Oo i.. ni . Nnf from) J tV 'or.T:itin. W"li,s.Iay at S:v p. j m.. prajr intinz. Friday at 8:00 p. m,. Iabrn.icie MiHow. CHARGES CARRANZA MADE NO EFFORT TO PROTECT WASHINGTON. Sept. 13. Carrar.za seems never to have made any .erlotis effort to clrlv Manuel Palaez and hU littlo rebel army from the Mexican oil fields. Iyjvl Smith, formorly general manager of the Penn Mexico Oil Co., Friday told he senate foreign reI-v4ior.s budcommittre. invst!i;atlnr th Mexican situation. His account of conditions supplemented that of E. Lr rohenny, of the Mexican Petroleum Co.. who informed the committee yesterday repardlnpr the monthly tribute exacted from the oil companies by Palaez. Mr. Smith, w hoe properties are south of Tampi"o n-ir Tuxpam. said that Palaez had collected money from his company since April. 1317, and that, like the Mexican Petroleum Co.. the Penn Mexico Co. had appealed to the state department and Ambassador Designate Arredondo, only to receive thej advice to pay "since then appeared nothing else to do." NEW YORK A. C. WINS BIG MEET Take National Junior Track and Field Championship at Franklin Field. PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Sept. IS The New York Athletic club won the national Junior track and lield championship of the Amateur Athletic union hert today on Franklin Held with a score of 24 points. The Boston Athletic association was second with twenty pol its while the Meadowbrook club, o' Philadelphia and the Multnomah A. A. C. of Portland, Ore.', tied for third place with IS points each. Amonpr the other scores were: Pastime A. C, New York. 17; Pittsburjr university, Cross Country club, Baltimore: Westingbide A. C-, Pittsburg and Baltimore A. A., 5 each: Washington university and Chicago university. J each; National Men's Gym club. Baltimoro and Cornell university. 2 each. While the meet was one of the Lest amateur carnivals ever held on Franklin Held, only one record was broken. This was in the javelin throw. in this event Arthur Tuck, of the Multnomah A. A. C, threw the javelin 17S feet, 4 Vi inches:. The former record was 1H feet, S inches. One of the features of the meet ls the three mile walk, in which Joe Aronsen of the Pastime A. C. a marine wounded three times in the battle of Chateau Thierry, outdistanced his lield by thirty yards. Karl Dudley. Jr., of the Boston A. A., won the junior quarter mile run after a great right with "Dewey" Köders, of Meadowbrook. Hogers led until fifty yards from the taie. Hear Cnpt. A. 12. Trctitt ut the Salvation Army hall Sunday nllit at 8 oYIock. Snhjert. "Iolit ami Loss.' All welcome. !1V.13 Adv. Ellsworth's 48th Anniversary Sale Starts Monday, September 15th .. ... ...... ,r... - ... N
t and we still have a few bargains left in Guaranteed to be A-l Firsts Rib Non-Skid 32x4 $28.50 $30.00 33x4 : 31.00 34x4 32.50 34.50 34x4J U. S. Royal $43.00 34x4K" Firestone 41.00 35x5 U. S. R(jval 52.00 35x5 Firestone 49.50 and in Fabric Tires? Well, look 'em over!
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. G. LIS L New York Financier Reviews Situation From Various Angles. NEW YORK. Sept 13. "Let's get to work," said Pres't Charles H. Sabin of the Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, emphasizing Friday his opinions resaxdlns "the most vital problem confronting the country" the hlprh cost of llvtnc In an interview, Pres't a,bin said: Thmost vital problem b'ore the people of this country, as It is also the most vital confronting all civilized people3 today. Is the hlsrh cost of living, which is due to three principal causes, namely. world's shortage of necessities, extravagance, and profiteering. "Consequently there are only three means by which the high cost of'living can be reduced by greater production, economy, and the elimination of exorbitant profits. All other means or theories, such as the contraction of currency and the stabilization of the dollar, can at best, be only remedies, and not cures, for the problem is not one of finance It is essentially economic in character. Profitoorin Common. "The last of the contributing factors, but the most commonly shared. Is that of profiteering. And while we are endeavoring to stamp out profiteering, let us do a thorough job by eradicating the evil in labor circles, for the laborer who gets 10 hours' pay for eight hours work j but does not give value received is unquestionably profiteering and is advancing the cost of living for himself as well as for everyone else recause he is adding to the cost of the commodity he helps to produce. "As to extravagance, it has been a normal psychological reaction .to the war with its enforced economyThe pendulum of human nature quite naturally has swung to the other extreme of the arc with the necessity for self-denial seemingly passed. But, while I do rot advocate stinting or niggardliness in any sense, there is still need for careful buying and elimination of waste. "And unless we continue to practice the thrift engendered by the war, one of the most valuable lessons of the crisis which we have just passed so triumphantly will have been lost. Furthermore, Just as long as we spend recklessly and UBEFUY BONDS Wlen you sell, you want the Iiishost price. We will pay you the highest cash price for your Bonds with all past due anil actuc1 interest. Convince yourself our prices tire highest by getting our quotation, before you sell. CAF,?P,TH0RNE&C0. 103 X. MAIN ST. Hours: 9 to ."::iO Saturday eenings Plume Main 1Ü81 Liberty Bonds We pay up to $53.25 cash for bonds; accrued interest allowed. Open 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. C. L. GUTHRIE 423 J. M. S. Bids., 4th Floor. iitttTT - i - r-.- - r M &' Rubber fk MAIN ST. Opp. Post Office
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