PRESIDENT BROKEN IN
HEALTH AND HAS
AGED MUCH
Mr W>l*on Km nvrd Hih Cal
lern m Rlu* R oom rsnc * T*!!<
rd rn a V*m*c "•"> ! ow n ■* to
Bar*"Iv F 11 Smill Room.
W.l.sl i r* if' - I » I <* l ! W '• i'
i» - Pr«» !> r, i • •» . ,1 •
ifnf 1 ■ vs 1 .
wrri'* ' 'A tM
r h«
•• |«ii *
Hf i • rv ' ■ ' !<• • ' , "nrit» . .
W<M.,|r. v, \\ \ »- • I 1 •
the lit• !»• iT' ir i ' I ' I, m
knw m i k Mr W «"-l ha.* K.--n
! fa . " * t h* W ' f ! I- iHf* f h»- ■
yntion * M'B'cn^nt tha' h#»
tw^fn t h<* I'r »•>. !*•»• HijrrT'Hf
• »«n *hock "x|n'n<" '<*(1 bv ral
who h:i.t n<r thf f'r-- U*nf
linre h<» i!' m>rp * r;•*n n v»*ar
Th:* Q'a'TTi^nI . yi ven ' * men and
w..m«"n wh "nl'nanly K■ jv-1 v.hms. ■*
in its»'f •* 1 «.!'•<! -l'«wn |jufMre if
thf r»h. - i' 'f• •**'li!• • ri• • -<* -1* ' bf !'*re
■ ■dent f» kr»'- 1 h.v * •* '■ •' -i*
ess ' r•»wr."that ;1 • grtn' !'r"
anient • f* • h« ,'f* *hould
Wa\*" \ e» n hrouirht * -*nch h «'r ken
pby*!- » 1" • • i • \ r<- - . ' r >■ <
mdrfa* li/a' ' r *'■ r ' } • »ir:T r\
arid f< r I r? i" ' \
On* of \ iv'urs !•'«•••! \ 1 •*
tressed that N'mn <>f • he Ikril**
of nat ions f • i • ' 1 - -• ef 1
can-* had uriil'-rni m»-d *h. h. n'-h '
ti 1 'r« : ! " ' : !rt • ' i • ! h ; r
Mitre a **t ;i* h. ' •
V! ev' '1 v the Pre-v,ft« a I'M i
T vr< T' '■ . r 1 n I'lTH
hive \" u- •- . - J . - •
Ph>v, "' • \\ »- *' -
• - «... .{ {.. i i . 1 • •1 i • ♦' i '• • wHi
• n
ha •• j : u
has !"•*" ! Hr r •ii in. e • W
•»„. . • • • • r . * • - • d vv
1 „ ,, I pi' rf] !•...» I. .. »' i .1
hcji.
tin
T),. !•••.
w)r,W . . ■
nkr ' ' ' 1" ' >• ' ' " *
Near'
I )e« ; <; f r ' h-* '1 •r ( h * v • »»«n
words ' h* l'r > i^Ti' * - w.i »« !
to hav*» l.-en t* l-srely f Hit r
the f'-vir wV- of fhe r rn in whu'h he
was -e.Hfd Th *. with bit prayer
^airs an 1 ap|i*aranrf» of car*
and Inn" ^nffiTinc and eonfn «*rn»'nt,
],*ft n vivid pirtun* on thr minds of
•hi- srTiall audi*rn*<* Thry marwled
at the will of thr man in th»» wh« <*l
fliiHir yet r*r->rdt'd sympathetically in
their kearts an understanding of the
tragedy it wa» taeirs to see
It in doubled if the President will
in*ur a further statement before tha '
•ampaign ends. In its dramatic set
ting the White House conference may
well constitute the final appeal for
Ike pearp covenant and approval of
what th<» President endeavored to do
at Versailles
Mr W ilson received a delegation
wtiich said it .*omprised men and worn 1
en "who were ready to put patriotism
above party in th* present critical
hour." He spoke and they heard not
aa partisans but believers in the prin
ciples of the league with their faces
■et toward the Hope nf world peace, i
The President met them in the his
toric Blue Room, and because the
room is small and the audit-ors were
few, Mr Wilson virtually spoke to the
antire nation when hp addressed this
little (fT<mp of pro-league Republi
Certainly the President will not de
llrar another ipeerh before the ram
paign closes In his Utter to National
("lommitteeman O>etello of the Dis
trict of Columbia, Mr Wilsoneaaid he
<■■ not able to address s mass meat-1
btf hare and that it wo'ild h« "unwise"
ghould he att-em M ii
Thoae who saw Ike President today
probably aer>*«d fc'iy what the Pra
atdant meant whan he said thia and
appreciated hi» own r^aliiation of hia
physical limitationa Hie appeal Mr
Wllaon made today was the appeal of
a nick man. an •xacuttva worn by the
oare* of office and hl» long stniyifla
**alnai odds to have America and Ita
aenate accept hia handiwork at tha
peace table
Danville Selling Large Quanti
* »•> of Tobacco.
P V>i '> V W^iIp Pnr.
'm .1,1 m«»r»- ' ' t r-t i*' ••• k n
- h r r ' vn i n rn« r k # f
i \ i rujr* 1 '• • ■ I n -»! 'if J11
. <a- t> * ' \ .-41-rti»• ri
n • '• - •' w ho W:i r' • } »h «•
• 'Tt i r «*f
!■»•'Toinf w.i- • lar^r t.. t ■ /• f
1 • T" • »l J V" ^' ' *•
T r' r • I h Mnli*" h|orkf»«| • *rv In'
. • • ,i.•{.•.•., i.- im »hk
I; i n • • rn n H 1 «• f '1 •» vm ■ *• k
•A-b-fh a'*f. « ".<>,1 -*«*or>" for
'Hh n.-r/r • *.tii* 'or »h<- Kp-vvv
receipts. Th* rrop is w«»ivrhinyr mm'
, • j • r.» • <» fn ! n k r« cr«»
t • 1 •*»'- 1!»1H thr fr^wm
• ' in Hi«*'r riN'ptfiH to m>m<»
• by the increase in pounds to
• « *r»»
Pfoplr Angry
M Food Controller
i' r • i i i,-• t, }•',.• > j i \ - n • ri. "<»•
i: *"in-< |<|»i>.*:r to * b<» n-lm
r i r r1 i' . • • • :V^ i M M I i i *.v * i i I. .A '
\ ». r-. \ • r- M • ! i - i • *'
v m i - r*t .r; r'..ur f r» • rn Vrn*r •«
l . I , T. , j I \.\, \\
I <r<i ' , - , r. ; » 1,#* H'l'Vl ' f
• - •' ' 1 .• ?i#*vv*na|
T1 •••.- ' n •;n» f- • <i ■1 • m' »• ' ** r
- • l- M'.-rt"- • f ■) \vhi«*^
- . . -nffi-pl t*• J •k'.' t\>'.s >' -it <
' • \ "|,-r •<* • • mpan . wb i «
-Hem* nt' ♦ b* > u * 1»r < if* 1 *>•
•r •'ir^»r" tn-i 'ha*
... • . •• i ' ' ' '• ' TV \ch 1 ?"••>« '
If: r ■ f Ciermtny
•• • l \ '• f r \K .
nor «n«!
T- nl;
I , 1 t. , • - . . i
V rvu) . tr■ h I• * '•1
' 1 i * 'H* \m^r 'an
1 ri »p'
Noi th Carolina is Fa*t Becom
ing Kentucky Rival
Nor'k Carolina — rai i'v hc.-'vm m
•j ri\ a' of K' li'U' I v • •} •• priMl'ir* -n
<»f lob a co The e«Ttmati-* of 'the
I'nited States department of asrricul
fur*- of the 1!<20 crop, -n^ the first
«f Septrmbrr. 'nion♦ ^ thst V rth
fanuin.'i will fall very little «hort of
K.-nMirl v in 11« yi>ld 1 r the current
v"wr The f" recast also indicates a
decrease in the production of Ken
tucky tobacco and a considerable in
*reasr in the production of \orth
Carolina
There is nothing in th# forecas* of
tha department of agriculture to shi.w
th;<t the quality of the tobacco grown
in Kentucky surpasses that of anv
state which mi^ht aspire to be a rival
in the quantity of its output, bare
r i'urep as to the condition of the rrop
and the probable production in pounds
heinc driven But it is known 'hat
Kentucky is not in dangrer of losintr
"«« supremacy as to a tobaceo srrow
intr state, even in v'iew of the increas
ed sire of the North Carolina crop
According to the estimates of the
department of afrriculture. Kentucky's
tobacco crop for this year is expected
to be 442,431,000 'pounds compared
with 4F>fl,500,000 pounds laat year
Hut North Carolina's crop which in
1019 was $10,240,000 pounds is ex
pected this year to be 424,625.000
rounds. only about jH.000,000 pounds,
1es* than Kentucky's yield Viri-'nia
ranks third amonff the tobacco crow
rnjr states, with an estimated produc
tion thi" renr of 177JRO.OOO pounds
compared with 131,100,000 pounds last
vear
Virginia ranks tkird amonjj the to
haeco (rrowinu statas. wttb an eat!
mated production this yaar of 177,
.Vfl.000 pounds, compared with 111,
1 00,000 pounds last year
LOST Oet 10^ One raala.
hound on Haystack road about fire
aiiles we*? of rfty. FT• has lauf ears,
hlack body wi + h tan lees and fara T«
sbout nine montha old. If found
Slease notify m* and receive reward
aorf# Younjar. Mount Airy. N C
V Wo I 11
INDICTMENTS MADE IN
EXPRESS THEFT CASE
Sixty-Four Me»»enKer», Agentu
Conductor® find Other® are
Nnmftl. «
1 . ■ < n ' ' '*■ ! • '
• I v • • » r
! ,i •> 'fi• • -• •
- • i r«» • - rn 't -n-l ■ ■>,,
- - . I • li-r
!"• # \ i! r i f i U , ! i K x i ■ r*9 *<
f 11 (i * i' nri'Sf tf«| iilfnco ♦<! t h«*
rr'\< I irv Nhnwrij* 'hat f.>r *Ht* 'i r*'
rn-• n' h r \-ar proper* v
'•n fri>m fH<* *xpr***< ■•••mpuny in
-< 'jtH^r*- h'ammin'fd *«>
' ' ' <4
I K.* nr' (• - ♦ i> liav*
•it -n rnniff ' r< > m f'jrs. mlk h• rt-•
Ii..t k ni »»s Mfi.j j-rip« h<>(*•*. i-htck
- f'"»h ar.ij
< *' *1 <• »'1 m!I arv
u •» *• ! nr-nv i'r->m r>#*n' Most
. •* »» -rv. "»"« l>. 'M M :*r:* 1
1 "' m*rv -X
'•m , ,f «| rnrv ■- ii
■ 1 • U ' . * • V'
^ - r I • ' " V . <* h»* r • {»• "
i» . ri « « i 'I tj hn1 «• in
' ■• .T <»»••' • if '« +■ ' *r in
• t-i' * :■•<•!• ' - f r v.uri' U* ir' <*'#*
• • v i« " n w W *
T* - • . W.i
' 'h '* • *..r .! wl" ! V.
; U| •, rl ,, . f , f t \
i • ?i'r-i• i!•!'if wffi
r 1 >; ••*•«•■. \f ,»« .. », Lr,. r„ nr*
ri;iv.- '. •*'] 'S','* *hip
»t i '• ' t ^ n* if p • •• f • '» 'UjM »
»h . r • • • « «i*
• • • i. 1 m'! ' i' 1 ' rit • h.
» ^ . . •• M? ,
•• • - m' ' -h. n • I- ! ft)
H I! M -i\ mrv1 v r, m
)t*\n *i♦ work
F KMFR^ HO! p WHEAT
trt Ho
i 11 i' ■ ■ • ' , . < ; *
TI • • i - • ' - - -* r ' v a j* n 11
* - j- 1 • • <: -ft1 . 'f • !•• Federal
! > » *h<» .iij>tr> ""to* F''l^rtk!
. m cr^it of
n•■!•.•• v ■.•?.: • ' r the 1 ..m' \ >f tb»»
-rri'\vuvjr *#vti<>n, thr'"iifh i**
■•m of r»«li votjnts -r.*\l
ink* w! -ir»» 'arir«-lv dependent
:ir* stra.mnF every nervp t<- help (be
'.niicr' but their Ability is limited by
' ■ refusal "f the Federal Reserve toi
furnish further supplies of money
The "bold your-wheat" organization
>< hem? pushed in all the adjoining
iml i' hi* resulted in mu-'b Irs*
,unn the visual amount of grain heing
n-vH The wheat frrowers are con
iv*d tb/it there is no good reason'
•vbv whe it should be at its present
lew price, and believe that the big
ti-rmn al elevators have joined with
- peculators in depressing the price
ind holding it down until such time as
♦hey are forced to sell They say that
after the greater bulk of the crop has
left the farmers' kanda the price wfll
ir<> uo and remain high, with the big
:-r?iin men making the bif? profit
from it.
Three Prominent Georgia Men
Sent to Chain Gang.
Knoxville, Ga , Oct. 27.—Three of
the moet prominent men in Crawford
county were sentenced to 12 months
<»n the chaingang by Judge H A Mi
nn the chain gang by Judge H A Ma~
chargea of illicit distilling. They are
Asa Barfield, Jim Barfleld, Jr., and
John L. Cau»ey, the latter a former
county eominiaaioner Aaa Barfield,
is relieved of eight months of the
chain gang eentenee on payment of!
FOR RATM m. MCHUf 01—Fifty
twe harm mmmd to la»4elph coun
ty, aii oiii kmi, fee* a*4 itork
ham, gt mmmm tmi ether eathaildinri
All near gw«fl mmd an4 railroad and
1150
^■>rnethir>x New in Auto Con
struction.
M <" i'Ii. (>< ' U) Jon S Parrnti,
N v\ V rk. »n<! prf-ifJfiit >t tb»« Par
M r* 11 r j »< • ra' 1 • >n • ii
. his vm v • •.i5t n• nhont vramr nm]
■ *st
■ • . ,'I|#Mt a' ! • r .»r
' \ « \\m» * ml !• I
h •. • rn« k • •«
» • pi .1. \ f, ,
« f - ■ r ! mi ' h«
• • ' r ! .M.l |w»* rn
' ' r ' • ii i 'i' '» ' i . »f • k
' •• n 11 cart.
Kar.nti is an A m*ri<-an Italian H*
\v:i- *.. • i • i 1 , •«J j. ♦••I n |
1 ' * ' a 1 ' h* n.. •« ■ -a •*.!•»#» • f
i ir• irrkfll■ I• ■ h a -J 1 ! . - .-r1. htn*
ft!...u* ' • < v • ■ |if th« f riftfi«*irii? llf
•<> hft>w. t»«rnnl that a-ul n
• k' ' ■ i' r i ar or. ' market that
* ■ • ' 5 iff . r i ^ • i j . I • i
: x ih ♦ h»* v"' jth'Tn'H 1 400 pu*9engi*r
••• k' i r»-ak f r»• m thr N.oorn
* a* f ' ' i ■ " * 1 ft rn !• an n-.ur
i"wn m ra!I 'rack
M»- I'.ir- ' ' b-« - 1 i 1!' mn
11. 1 't- mn 3 ■ • f fhenf 4."),i>no
t .'v On . <1 r«'H'N he il»'<'ar»** 1".<4
■i i 1 • . u 1 'i • . mi rn <<n a
i'! f lt.v »!••. ■ • n.- "fI • wi r*t h«i
•. i'• 1 • \ {•«•. ' r. . .i ,t 4;) in ,!«•«
!!- - thpi'im! t h»* a\!»* nr.<! in i*»
<tr.id put t hr *-e N 1 I! 'i^
• . * • . - i & • h '• rn -i <ma < r ' h--.»
n . 1« ■ ' r- « N u'* .eh
. r, ,, r«! r i • ' • - i!! • . 1 r>. iirh ir ' bk- •
. ir'> ;»'••• ♦ r.»\1'V pHn-nM's «*ar
}•' rr • ;im ^.iir in<i tin- *pr ritfs
r> .I.. a1 f hr ■*
«. a •.
l;ir#.S t h H f fh* axl* p T i T"i
• r• ?•• wii- I'. T. W..J 'r«'m ,v* M wair
• ;ini 1 ' :.'v 1 1 'it'H for • h'-ni
r • ' *'■' • i flviny
' h I f > w wh<*rN
Father* Have Trouble
of Th - 5 r O-.v n.
rn •'1 r- hiv i* ^Hr«i*«hij H
I '•* m/ht while lleiij
"It. r.-r^ * *• * ^r..m th»»
• -• • jVi r> riclvi.liny: i
\'» . i 'I i ' rn i' v rf i' ai: 1 n j
Am r r - w^rr pre
, • <» 1 r r f I . '' 11 n • r ■<{ the -dilation
fh»- v n >f" •*.. urtain on the «*e< onci
•hf p» .-r i» 'a'hrr* • f^rintf ,
• in).-* f r t r \ arr'-ss,
\ •' i • ' I . > • rit i ^ ja> the
. !'(•■ • ill] hardly be Ma mod for
i ir ' 1 in^htrr
PUT FIGHTING QUALITIES
in vni ir ri nnn
If You are Pale and Weak,!
Without Ambition, You |
Need a Ton ic.
TRY TAKING PEPTO-MAN
GAN
Rich, RrH Blood Fight* off Dis
ease and Keeps You Well
and Enable! You to Work
With Pleasure.
Ynur blood did not have fighting
lunlitirs It was weak and thin.
I
exposed to rontagion, yet all of a sud
den yon are flat on ynur hark and in
fur a siege of sickness
Serinis sickness often comes when
von least suspect You may feel a
little over-tired You haven't been |
Your vitality and |>owera of resistanre
were low j
W>i»n you overdo you use up en
orgy. Your blood ia driven to do mort
than it ran. It becomes clogged with
waste The was art* lite poison
Diseasa germs get in your blood and {
domlnst^.
Don't lat yonr»e!f jra* run down
TaKe that (food tonic, Pepto Mangan,
ft makes rich, red blood that will re
sist and rout out disease germs.
Pepto Mangan Is widely and heart i
ly endorsed by physicians. It ia ef-|
fective and eaav to take. Cornea In
either liquid or tablet form. Both
have the fame effect
Sold at any drug stor* But be
sure you tret the genuine Pepto
Marfan—"Oude's." Ask for It by
the name and be sure the full .ian«,
"Gude'a Pepto Mangan " I* on the
package
LEAGUE OF NATIONS
GETTING TO WORK.
Agrmiffc tor First Mect n^ of
Auemkly a? Gent-vn, Sum
moned bv Wilson,
"»'omi»^» an I npo:'tnnt Tune
* I ' N ' U
\ , , , •
;'!• i- >f I ' i 1 > fit in
» f'i 1 nri'l irn|M»i" .ml ' Jttc f'>r
• i< • jra . Hurt ' / »i < .• r • >. ji in
• f:».' r ! ' • Vii'i h' '-im f r
•i*rr, • *» ' hf ' . u'U' m ».]«• by
• i' i '.if• < • ■>' r./»iii#» I n th«» air •
h< • • tiirt' • \% ;1 1 • . i»*»1 hy
' • X erfi1 it « * on '.at (late.
Jiri.l I'M - • r#»< « nifn*»riclation« of
W'lc w I he 1 •
When 'b I • • ur f Nafn>n?« rame
• iri,f I'm! " ,-ifi Jarriary 1".
' a' t b«» rii«• >>f the rat if vat ion
f •*« Treat? of \ • -r*»a ! '«••■> 1'♦
1 ■* »me rnetnl *h. -teh;. * (•♦her
•' t'« - 11 . : .(tjer t rHMfiea
i I 17 t«iT' which ha«i b*en
r Hiring the war, h-"p*«•«I the
' n • '♦« '»»••! '' »» r eatf if, tui.n
?i 'h. mriex t . the Covenant
* 'ia I hec^rne a rriemher when the
i*r- i'' 9 TVi • w ' h \tl*-!r:a became
".-et »
' ' - \ ~ i,. . ••'!.! a„* ' \'i
. hi. » < «.■ 9 'h- .V
» v !•••?.- r • • • • 111 -11 « t he
Irn "i' • - f m*w m♦•fry1 ' • r»*v se
. (1 i> ii• n ma: . ■ - f »h»- .J. - v tnk
■ri h\ the Council of the F.eairue and.
»• r 11. tr» rjenl with i" m r*«»r« af
fi'i't hi wi-rM's pea • 1' m».
■ ■»r ■ !.'p"! the f-rial r»*j>.■ • '■ 5\ or
Mi- ral r.,1i.rirv n int«-rnat mna' r«-!a
* i rii,', »m»»*i* f ■* m. ni
ve • rri'-re »hn * rl»•'••f a*en
' 9 • • , '} • «
' If , 1 ; * • * t * ' ' *• * 't n
i •• ! * i! •. • ! ' ' • 1 are
, rmanent m>-m! r*. an«l fuur smaller
nowem (Sr>aln. Ftenrimn. H a. '! -ri.J
-I b*
» . • I -it
>r. ) ■ <i \ i' .|
* • < eslahli-he»l in th* V»tj \:"x
n: • : k , t H. N i' >• •> H"'
Km r - f !. ?':*■• i "l ' i i ii '
K hnw. . »r are not repr<*^nt ing
:he f ihffer^nt c..un:r;i>, .'ot.wpi'M* thf
*taff <-f th<- Secretariat
•\t the fortHcomir^' meeting <f th#
\<s«*mbly in (l.n.va. plan* for the
♦ •^'aMis'timent <>f three permanent or
vrani/ations <>f r be I.ea^ue will he rnn
firstly, the permanent rvurt »f inter
national justice; secondly, an organi
zation to deal with communicationa
and trannit questions and, thirdly, a
Zenith organiiation
One of the first important actiona
of the I.eague was the appointment,
at the l/ondon council moating on Feb
ruary, lc of a -•'■mmi'tt e of eminent
jurists, belonging to different coun
tries, to prepare a draft project of
the permanent court of international
justice. provided for in Article 14 of
the Covenant. Meeting at The Hague,
on June 1 fV. the committer, after five
weeks' discussion, adopted a plan
which was submitted to tha Council of
the I eague at San Sebastian meat
inir ind by it to all members of the
league, and which will come up for
consideration at Geneva It it a*
pectd that this international court
will thus, shortly, become an ac<oa
plished fact
The permanent commission on the
freedom of communications and tran
sit, which will be created by the Aa
semhly, is to insure freedom of transit
on international porta, watarwaya,
and railways In January, 1911, at
Barcelona, a special international
tranait conference will he held to da*]
with questions of interantional traTal,
throuifh tickets passports, customs
examinationa, and ao forth A sob
committee of tha provisional tranait
commission will meet in Paria ea
October 16 neirt |
With regard to an int ematienal
health office the Couneil of tha Laa
ania has approved ita organisation, for
the cooperation of the various existing
international health organisationa. ft
remains for the Assembly to indoraa
the scheme for ita constitution
Independently of thia organisation,
the I-eague has already undertakes
aevaral 'mportaai (ViUaa It haa aa
w.rk un«lrr *he direction W
!1 r NuiiM-a, r thr repatriation Mf
l>ri»Miii»TM uf w,-»r in Garmany and R*®~
a At the tliiiA wMtn tn^ w(»r%
r'rd th* r+ wit* • r.irly half a mH
n jh ..jut*, of mhoui nhoitt
tUi'f W'-rr !; icviim in (i®r
I -I • • T »• i' ' MTfii i.\ ^.1*
. • r - 1 . i« • .k®,
' i-• r- i S:'if rui A' if HO ,000
a .»• ,-fl y 'i* ii r■«• i a' ruif i'J.
I . •'fort*
A M H on ^ rrmrnti Wanted
for Pol.vn lS Unfortunate
I ' I i rr i • - • f ^ pea! r >r
• I 1 - • I '• • :»r"l ri! rturmla
whi rrva<le h! iVrifrnl VI I t hurch hy
; . 1' V\ I' VV v who ha«
rr .rru'fi fr< rn ('onfei • u*e wh»«ra
'h* m .-ris T I''.lurni p ntr«l by
n man • ha* *pent six run nth s in
\r--« irn-. n/ i onoiiMinii m r,urope » ao
vaMat.-d ■ irrries H* nnya worn*
»f i u!tur«, t• v«• rj ^raiJuat "a are
pr ,<tm in f!;r:r wn homes hecaua#
h.iv »• r ' t'M'h-nir U) mvfr t.heir
'•...het M-i'f•«•!».ntly to he seen in pufc
lu
Mi! "Hs f people, men, women and
• I n a r* ;n desperate need of
•h ny ' he we hn vp >a«t
a- <!* will > »• .'r-i'^f-ilty received, ju»t
ii'i ,l 'hn* w1! 1 -hut and protect
*v e 1 . \y''' he w. ' "Med h«»i.
<!d . h .,r ha'*
Th® Polish irovernrTinnt has provided
fej■ •" ' r ■ \ r"i•• rihas pro
r-l . K . f -r ' his o!t>thinf
v i r* f -h pm.-nt fVntr'il rhurch
w " s) ;j. what contribution ia
mnil* by the people r>' 11r- town, the
;' '! tv 'h- 'I r «• rii at the church be
r u' ' \ a ■*' -r'- r-■'■ tn where p*t>
••in It-Hv 'heir contributions.
. ' • I. 'rov. vjf
* • • ' <.•••! !< i* V; fr m • x'mMir-, by
• #» 1 . • v • |f ,j!r 1»• Q«»t.
' '. k 'i1 • ' • Ki' \ ■ mi -"in
i'- and • t' *h- -hur.-h or
• , v. . ■ • •e v'nn*t
1 -t
T>M- R ' ' 't*r and Prices.
Wl The ■ • :n.T is rejoicing
■ • ? the many vns of n general re
•' -non in prices i: will he well for
»'T
... 1 • • n.,vN ^ , k
V, * M
!• *' nry
• -.1 n fele
. ■ r •, , • . f k • • R
f • r • ffhanl hut
pry * I if
.... n!it
r ' •' 1 ■ • m • - men
• ! ) *1 • • as« ' ' ! • 'h art i
1 1 I \v all
•»*. rf r their p- :l !?: many
! v • 1 t- 1 k| to I"4 gpav-ed month®
•;i . ^ u•• H* t an""' !r- ■ i-r^'e*
■ 1 r ij.1 1 !• w •1 namjfaetur
rur iiits fun.' into hank
n,:i *"i 11 ■ *.
Tk< antom..! '• ..wwr \rh«> rliscov
ers 'bit •) e i e sale jf ice of his car hu
ten re.he ctl n (juarter «»r a thir«l he
f \ I" . . » I , .M1TI . »» . »n f. > »-♦
hsm^r f with tin rh* his baa
ju<t as vahial U- t<> h:m '->r <<«rvice
as ever, but the retail mervhant haa
no suck .onsnlation Ho must #«■
and at a mnrpin that will enable him
tn continue in business as well a*
ni'cr «tock at lowering prices.
There seems no dmibt. that the «■«•
eral readjustment process is now \m
d»r way But thf way to help it ia
not to stop buying. The public ca*
best help the movement by buying:
sanely and intelligently for its need#
because it is not until present stocks
ran be disposed of without serious
loss that there can be a general and
permanent reduction in prieea. If
that thought is carried in mind thera
will be a prradual and steady easing of
cmts without violent dislocation or
business wrecking By helping the
dealer dispose of hi§ ffooda bought
earlier we shall in reality, be heipiaf
ourselves.
Of course we need not expert pre
war prices for a long: time, if ever.
The sweat shops have been aboliahe4.
All workers are now receiving a fairer
compenaation than ever before. We
want to maintain that condition and
that fact In Itaalf <a bound to Iwn
the price raceaaion at a hlffcar Iml
than In the old daya with their lowar
atandarri of livlnp So do not aak the
retailer to bear the burden unaaaiatW
nor look for a price milleniom orer
nijrht—Grand Raplda FYiaa
Rerlon* Reeufta from CoMa.
Colds not only cauae a ti"eme>ndoua
financial loaa hut are alao a *erf»ua
injury to every one who contrarta
them a* they lower the rltallty and
prepare th<> av»iem for the mc-- «eH
oua di*i'B»f» It ia not at all 'liuaoai
,for people who have aerioua luny tria
ble to nay "1 bad a hard cold Wat
winter " Why not take Chamherlahi'a
Coul and cure your eoM
■Mm you can