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j FOR CO-OPERATTm MARKETING GEN.

PERSHING'S ACTION yrON SCHQOLCHIl:drennow believe population,


AND REDUCING FREIGHT RATES 'DELIGHTS SCANDINAVIA 1 MPLICITLY TKe world is/ flat ,
living
J2,000
vacation,
_
ter is alarmed because the
of
from to 7.000.
A student's expenses, including
those of his
high
is reducing- Its student
which last year dropped

are 8,000 francs


cms*

Evening & Sunday Star Decoration' of British Unknown


yjj light spend
estimated,
Associated Press.
! and place his parlor in Kenosha,
u year, it is
becoming increasingly francs
30,000 or 40,000
Parents ar.:
reluctant to
in four

I Senator Capper Advoi:ates the Legalizing Hero's Tomb Proof of U. S. .


,
N, 111., October 24..Zlon schoolIs. Wis." or five years for the university educa
Miss of the tion of their son.

60c Friendliness. principal > of hlch Wilbur Glenn Vollva. tl Thompson,


w However, Paris had one doctor to

,
Month of Association Bargai ning hy Farmers in adopted
preslder
gravit
people
BV HAL O'FLAHKRTY.
bei
By Cable to Tile SUr and Chicago flat
. Copyright,1021.
Daily News.
overs eer of the colony, is
aVe his new theories of a
and the absence of
v rorld a-
schools, says the children prefer their
it, new flat world to the old-fashioned
round
lioved.
one in which Columbus
every 500 before The war. and
the newspapers suggest that a
in their ranks* and those of the
lawyers might prove beneficial.
redaction
g..*.... ..HBBS
Interests of Produce:r and Consumer. HELSINGFORS. Finland, tlon,
pupils
1,000 grade
y';HAITIAN AND DOMINICAN
.The decoration of an unknown
implicit!
October 22.
schoc>1
and the
believe them
and hit

«
Delivered by Regular Carrier
^ ^
Meet Senator Arthur Capper of
by
...... ding
* *

btisiness. When he gets It he will has


British soldier's tomb Gen. Persh-
ing, with accompanying ceremonies,
accor to their teachers,
Th e public school Maintained Iby CONDITIONS DESCRIBED1 COLGATE'S
8,1 orten the process of distribution bj, the left a tremendous impression upon the itate board of education and a,t-
.

CALL MAIN 5000


Kansas, who has a very practical
solution for the pro and con of the ganizatlon, and, through
jn all unessential. middlemen, wli:' tries andelse
people in the Scandinavian
ellminatg northern Europe generally. counJ tend<id by the children of non-met
bers of Voliva's Christlan-Catho!m;
fT-11- .J al
juaructu xcns ui iuc w or& ui
UT t. .if
i RIBBON DENTAL CREAM
of the industrial situation.producer gi eatly lessen the cost of marketing1 Nothing that has happened since,
Apos tollc church still teaches, ho'
uui.
Large Size 2Sc Medium Size 10c
and the service will consumer.whose interests he finds J°
ta
his own and tHe-'consumers' the United States entered the war
has
advance.
been so convincing of the friend- ever. that the world is a globe mo v-
< hrough limitless space, and th
Marines in -Islands. 1914
start AT ONCE identical and interdependent.
To start off with, Senator Capper
"The farmers of AmeAea can neveiI mocracles.
p< irfect an oppressive monopoly,'
uness or tne great western ue-
" v
All publications of every shade of
ras the attraction of gravi
whic u oaueseu me iv *.«** on
?y to 1920.
Refreshing as the
figures out that the farmers are the nator Capper Insists, because: "A1 Isaat; Newton's head, Maj. Gen. George Harnett, who was
one greatest and most essential fac-
tor in production. Next he calld at-
rmer cannot shut down. He must opinion, including
published
aj ways keep his farm busy or taxes oi space to the
th e sheriff will 'get' him. The events
the "red" organs
in Kussia, devote unusual
in London, ac-
At the Zion schools the new tour 8f:
of st udy teaches that: x
Th e earth is a flat circular wor ,,
commandant of the Marine Corps
from February. 1914, to June 30. 1920.
Morning .

tentlon to the fact that the farmers the price of a single farm
makes that-product the most prof |
bonds of moent
knowledging editorially that the
prod:t
sympathy between Britain with a north pole in the exact cent
no siouth pole, and surrounded by a
Id,
today reviewed before the special
Senate committee investigating "Colgate's in Time
Where Your Dollars Count Most jt,able men on 4,000,000 farms will b<I5 and the United States have been ce-
conne

Behrend'S Saved Mine"


are more than one-half of the entire wall of Ice Which keeps venturesor dltions in Haiti and Santo Domingo j
isy growing It,- or trying to grow It ing's visit thanfirmly
h. mented more by Gen. I'ersh- various details of his investigations!
,.
*
consuming xorce in me cuuuu;. «v
by anything else that mari ners from falling off the rim.
he views the farmers
Jority producers and majority
as at once raa-
con-
^ n immediate increase-of productlo.T
ill then take place Snd will leve 1
t[, e prices. This Is economic law."
could [
have occurred. Th
Many people in northern Europe
have long held the view that the re-
at the earth has no motion, b ut
rema ins stationary in space,
Th at the sun is not millions of
of the conduct of the marines in
Haiti. He emphasized that his rec-
oinmendation upon the court-martial Good Teeth
720-22-24 7th St. N.W.
sumers.
His resolution has two parts: First ^
The senator then quotes a recent lations between the allied countries
Itness before'the joint congressiona 1 could not survive the trade warfare
mmisslon on agricultural inqulrj and other disturbances after the war.
miles[ in diameter and 91,000,000 mil es
awaj\ but is really a little orb 32
miless across and only 3,000 miles frc>m
proceeding of two marines charged
with the first execution of natives
was submitted to Secretary of th«*
Good Health
w ho in discussing the agrlcultura 1f Such
y
.prompt lowering of freight rates, opinions were sent out regu- the e arth.
Store Hours* Onan 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. which at once reduce the Increasing m onopoly possibility put It this way larly from Germany by a ceaseless Th at the law of gravitation is a
^avjr i^aiiina m inc tan
having been stated that the Seen*
ui it

spread between the prices received


by the farmer and the prices paid by
^ ippose all the wheat producers ot> propaganda attempting to prove tha^
ie million wheat farms In the
couny
the trend of International develop-
tr should combine to boost prices ments was leading Inevitably to a
fallaily and when objects are throv yn
into the air they continue to rise un til
the force which propelled them is
tary's attention had not been directed
to it until a year later,
'U was startled by the disclosures
had only on Tuesday
Bargains such as these are to beBehrend's the consumer. Tills he has already
taken up with President Harding, as
T1aere are three or four million otheir conflict between the western powers,
fa rrrlers in the country who could an<1 By the simple act of the recognition
expelided, and then fall back to ear th
becaijse they are heavier than air.
shown in the evidence and
by the pleas of the counsel for particularly
and then only at as a consequeifce of which the
had a group of railway execu- President ould produce wheat. Furthermore of unknown warriors these Illusions
n, e dairy farmers of the east are th<; have been largely dispelled.
. A standard map of the world, t:>n
Chrisitopher's projection, is used in
the accused to the effect that the court
should not judge the two marines
lives In conference with himself and v. heat growers' greatest customers » the ischools to demonstrate the fl at harshly, because they were following
Chairman Cummins of the interstate if wheat got too high the dairy farm- vnk in All tVorlf3 theory. This map, which i8 general custom, and he had seen many
jj TUESDAY WONDER commerce committee, and discussed
at a conference of the agricultural to raising wheat. In other words, hi IKAIN UALLLU
er a would cut down on cows and g>
;
A A miAiinii a a
-HIlatltJALL 9 «»«?, by navigators and scientists in
maki ng time and longitude calcul a-
similar cases of execution without
trial," the general asserted,

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Women's Plush ^ II
Coatees
Forget the >ric T le coats
are good looking and good UT I M
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bloc in Congress. in
Second.legalizing co-operative bar-
gaining by the agricultural interests,
at the same time logically reasoning
that the farmers can never achieve a
monopoly, which is the one reasonable
%
sistti, there is no possibility of
4.001},000 farmers of everj
u nd and class, including groups nat
Ui ally opposed to one another, ai
v. heat raisers and dairymen would be
jn to an oppressive trust,
ortnlzing
; ROAMS NORTH WOODS
Iron Range Right Local Drops
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differs from the usual Me r-
.

cator 's projection familiar in oth **r


schocils, in that it shows the ear th
as \i t would look to an observeer
tly above the north pole, wi th
th^ctontinents
plane. As
ana seas projected » }n
a result the nor'th
He asserted that the execution of
the natives by order of Louis A.
Brokaw, a marine, serving as lieu-
tenant in the gendarmes, was Illegal
and that the privates should have re- !
fused to carry it out.

^ quality. Fashionable coatee ill I objection to the formation of a farm- ...


here Farmers Are Most Prosperous Fishermen Anywhere and Lets p0fea is in the center, and instead
Calomel
style with big cape collar and T I V m trs' union.
Senator Capper** Personality.
"In Wisconsin,". Senator Cappei
c0iptinues, "state laws are favorable Crew Dig Potatoes. 0
a 30 uth pole the antarctic regioi
are 1 ndicated by a white ring aboi ll£ NICARAGUA EXTENDS Better Than
^ nicely flowered lined. Senator Capper is a natural type of
those boys who always keep their
to farmer cooperative societies, and
W iseonsln farmers are uniformly DULUTH, Minn., October 24..There
ore prosperous than those of other is a tramp train on thfc Duluth and
uter circumference of the circl
ring, according to Voliva, is tl
jCe barrier which keeps marine
MARTIAL LAW PERIOD \ Thousands
Edwards'
Have Discovered Dr.
Olive Tablets are
teachers worried to keep them busy
.-not that.they are bad or even mis-
af trlcultural
ja states. Wisconsin's Iron Range railroad running up into
rmer co-operative cheese factories | from falling off the edge of this fl s; ! a Harmless Substitute.
$6.50 PLEATED PLAID SKIRTS jQ
p°Pn|?r'^i^J
Handsome assortment Hich Plaid Skirts, in
AQ cheivous, but because they are a bun-
die of nervous energy, with fertile.
imaginative minds, always keyed up
,j| (1 a business of $3,359,000 last year the north woods that has gone on for
or a paid-up capital of only $1,320.
"The public eventually shares in
year after year unheeding the ad-
vance of progress. The train is
W
jjjf I.
is Mary Thompson, principal .f Government Officials Hear Effort
the ! 5ion school system and an a
dent believer in the Voliva theorifc
Will Be Made to Create Serious
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.the
substitute
but sure
for calomel.are a mild
laxative, and their effect
Repeatedwitnesses
_

1 blue, brown, tan. green, black ana wnue coioriugs. ^ to keep things going. su ich cheapened products. propounded question which si
Stylish box-pleated models. Mr. Capper is in some respects liKe ly before the agricultural known as the Highball. She makes fffji a
/es will trip scientists and nav 1-
Revolution Next Mouth. on the liver is almost instantaneous.
President Harding. He started in to In quiry commission which Is maplng her nightly flight into the north Kator 8. MANAGUA, Nicaragua. October 2:1. These little olive-colored tablets
WOMEN'S SERGE JUMPER DRESSES tO AA carve out his career by sticking type
and now owns not one but a whole
co -operative marketing Its main
or testified that they
woods for the accommodation of
recnmendation
lumberjacks, sportive fishermen, hunt-
conier
,.s»,ivigators on a globular earith .The government yesterday issued a are the result of Dr. Edwards' de
vrouli3 find on a flat earth the trop Jc proclamation declaring martial law termination not to treat liver aim
Df ctipricorn would be much larg< to continue throughout the country |
'
Blue, Black and Serge Sleeveless Dresses.^ W
Brown string of papers. With training for sit the Volstead-Capper farmers' era and seekers of work, picking up
bowel complaints with calomel.
with white silk embroidered dots. Collarless styles f mB years as a practical, keen and re- nsitional co-operative marketing bill as a side issue a parcel of hogs or a than the tropic of Cancer, and wou ld for another sixty-day period and
'
with patent leather belts and pockets. sourceful newspaper man. he caine to
the Senate.and has kept it awake
th e most important measure before herd of sheep.
OfiTTgress, so far as relief for farmers The Highball is composed of box
much longer to sail around, b
cause on a flat earth Cancer wou in
that a state of war exists proclaiming
The pleasant little tablets do the
five northwestern department. good that calomel does, but have
WOMEN'S COAT SUITS.Worth to $30 jQ AA ^^B B
with a surprising number of timely
and forward-looking proposals.
made himself a man to be reckoned
He
ar id the restoring of this
fundamen1
cars, one wooden passenger coach, a
la industry to a permanent basis is combination smoker and baggage car
e° ncerned. J. D. Miller, representing and then a caboose, the latter serving
be n(eaVer the center, or north pol e. three of which border on Honduras.
Why don't some of the globular ear'th Government olticials have
belie'rers try sailing around the tv tion that after the present small
no bad after effects. They don't
injure the teeth like strong liquids
infortnaTO
Lot of Tricotine. Serge. Jersey and Velour Suits, if with and one looked to for a practi- th e national milk producers, was one also as a sleeping car. atiy
tropii3S and find out whether th< tacks across the Honduran boundary I-1or calomel. They take hold of the
w w that
Remainders of lines sold to $30.00. Principally mm ^ mm
w lio gave such testimony. So the Highball wends her merry or wie are correct?" have harassed Nicaragua, a large trouble and quickly correct it.
blue and black. cal solution of current
problems.especially
as regards the farmers,
for a quarter of a century he because
..{
'The decline of Ajnerlcan
Senator Capper points out> way .
agriculire,"
almost unheedful of a schedule.
she will drop off a fisherman or
Mit?s Eva Baker, teacher of geoj'" and serious revolutionary
raph;r. demonstrates to her classi es
movement
is planned for November. Financial Why
cure the liver at the expense
TAFFETA SILK FLOUNCE PETTICOATS J "| A A
X1XB
has studied their problems and in- ! legan before Roosevelt's time. He aforhunter
gorously sought a means to stem in any hour in the dead of
he chooses to se-
that the sun is only a tiny orb a fe ^ measures to meet the military situa- !1 of the teeth? Calomel
thousland miles away, instead of £ havoc with the gums. So dc sometimeplays
Scalloped flounce of splendid quality taffeta silk." I terests intensively.. Y
Senator Capper is a live wire, a with his country-life inquiry. The lect,
, ter-war years have only made its
night at any orplace
station no station: or one of orb nnillions of miles in diameter ar"j "I
tion are being: arranged, and 1.500
troops are now in the field, mostly';strong liquids. It is best not tc
on body of mercerized. Beautiful changeables and wish to dig a bushel 91,00<1,000 miles from the earth, 1' Dr Edwards
plain colors, including plenty of black and navy. good fellow, a keen legislator, al-
ways up to something.pretty often
L] arming weakness more apparent to of
't)l e nation. The history of farm
the crew may
potatoes growing in the waits. field near the !'un was so large, she says. j along j the Honduran border, to repel take calomel.
the movements.
Let
take
j.
its place.
succeeding.and tediously persistent. enterprisetoIn Elhrope proves the tracks. colerative
The Highball Or wouh3 light up all the world, instesLC j | I Olive Tablets
d TUESDAY WONDER He is thoroughly human, one of the
oeopie. and that explains why what-
publie
n(.
aj 1 our barriers
or should be removed.
should remove every obstacle is
It may stop at a little cottage just
voluntary co around
eration a curve,
Coness where a little
nursing back to health a husband
woman
of c<>nflning its hottest rays to
3.0flO. mile wide belt between the tv
troph2S. Voliva himself, in a recei t PARIS LOSES STUDENTS. Headaches, "dullness" and
feeling come from constipa
tion and a disordered liver. when Tak thalazy
|
ever he starts generally awakes
with a cough. The Highball stops sermian at Shiloh Tabernacle, sa Id

89c Ladies' Fiber Silk Hose interest. Some of his arguments


are particularly refreshing because
he thinks for himself and doesn't
have his ideas and utterances ready-
fn the way of
in
ui
Instead
of co-operative
hampering this
development, the nation itsshould
gi ve it a helping hand-.for
sa lvation and the life and fertility
whilemarketg.
the crew takes up a collection
nat-ai
of butter, eggs and potatoes gathered
own along the right of way.
Truly, the Highball is unique as a
God certainly would not have ma<
a suin to light the world and th< :n
place d it so far away,
"A man would be a fool," th* ove
le!
Living Costs Cut Number From
12.000 to 7,000 in Latin Quarter. you
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
feel "logy" and "heavy." They
clear" clouded brain and "perk up'
All the way up to garter top silk made for him. He is decidedly origi-
nal, practical, sincere and convincing, of its soil depends upon it." train running in this advanced age. seer added, "to build a house in Zi<m spirits. 15c and 30c.
PARIS. October 4..The Latin quarRWifiMifiggKRliBttfi
hose for ladies, in black. Termed secondy- wA
lyjaramiaiai^^ llHlHlBJiUiUHJZJHlilJHfanilHHniHHliuzraraniizift
Farming Trust Not Sought. ^
quality, but we cannot find any faults. "Can the farmers organize a trust?"

ITIES f
asks Senator Capper as a prelude to !
|||j Seamed back and fashioned ankles.

Il S0M1/n New and Ui OPPi0RTUN1


explaining why they cannot and do
not want to, and to drive home the

$1.98 IMPORTED LACE HOSE woven all-


Beautiful Lace Hose. With lace pattern
$1 OO
W
desirability of passing the
bill as it passed the House,
without the Senate judiciary
amendment.on which issue he is
ready to take the mat in the Senate
VolsteadCapper
committee C ;D Lj i\rvi\ij
ADD

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over hose, full fashioned and garter top. in black, WI in a battle royal of those who think
white and cordovan.

$1.50 Boys' Heavy-Ribbed Union Suits AO


they have the best solution of the
present economic and industrial
crisis. He charges that the Senate
takes away with one hand what the
bill gives farmers with the other.
and Play A iUfl< os >ers

II Only Wfci/e 7"hey Last


InGray and Boys' Heavy
Ecru. Fleeced-lined Union the right to do business collectively
Suits. All sizes. Flat-lock seams, one button down on a par with other industries. On

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center.
to be called by his colleagues "the
LADIES' PINK KNIT BLOOMERS 1 Q
Sale
Sam Gompers of the farmers."

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Good, closely-woven Flesh Bloomers. Elastic waist and
knees. All sizes, full cut. A

$1.25
Heavy
Men's HeavyRibbed Shirts&Drawers
Fleeced-lined Ribbed Shirts and Pants for
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"Give Ae people of Chicago 10-cent
milk," said Illinois dairy farmers re-
cently to the'city disrtibuting
which sells their milk supply
to the consumers, "or we
co-operative distributing company
organization
will start
and do it ourselves." Senator Capper
a
i

I Cle n-Sweep a
I men. All sizes to 45. Well made and reinforced seats.
Shirts high-cut and long sleeves.
(^^ cites this challenge as showing that i
the producer, who naturally wishes to . r-Kn't
jjjneglect to read the twc > tolid columns of splendid bargains listed I>elow.
J TUESDAY WONDER
sell more milk instead of less, has
learned what many of our
have not learned, with all their
vaunted business acumen.that the
corporations
Sj 1 They
tell their
andtl
story. We ha own
stock is going fast.but
Lve
you must
nothing to add Prices speak for them!(elves,
act.quickl;y. On sale Tuesday and Wed-
2
jfi
| NWarmly
Baby's
lined for winter
Coats
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producer and the consumer have a
mutual live-and-let-live
Then he mentions *another instance
to point a moral:
"During the time last year when
interest.

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p
wear
cream
and made of nice quality
cashmere. Modeled
with big cape collar; beauti-
fully silk embroidered.
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milk in cities was higher than it ever
was before in the United States milk
sold for 12 cents a quart in
Middle west cities were paying
16 cents and several big eastern cities
from 18 to 20 and 21 cents. An
of Minnesota dairy
Minneapolis.
organization
farmers
Some Used sind IIHVESS E5EEEK3^^^ k/V« lie Used and
Sfi
jjj
was responsible for this
low price in Minneapolis, and
to bring it about sold their milk
relativelyS
j\ Slightly Used Listru- iy Used Instru- jjj
BOYS' & GIRLS' CHINCHILLA COATS supply
*M An for much less than 12 cents a
menU On S ;nts On Sale |j
You've paid $8.98 for these exact coats.
warm.

Every
GIRLS' COATSstyle
wanted
new
WORTH TO $15.00
Extra y/|
Double-breasted styles, with high low collars. ~M M
Belts and pockets. 3 to 10 years. A w 9

In lot, including fur fab-


rlc trimmed. Loose or belted styles. Blue, brown,
green, garnet and reindeer. 4 to 14 years. 9 9 9

BOYS'2-PANTS SUITS-Worlh to$12.98 #17 AA


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quart to the city distributing
Discrimination Against Farmers.
Describing the Senate judiciaryfearful
as a lawyer-like body,
that farmers would get a monopoly if
given the clear legal right to market
their products 'co-operatively, he
points out that the proposed
"would deny to any body of
farmers engaged in co-operative
the legal standing that the
company."j[
committee |
amendment[i j
marketing
{ E
Woodward &
Brown Upright.
Haines Bros.
Upright
^HIIM
BBBBdHHH
.
*156
U JJr: *75
Brown
son
Lt |;
|I
Handsome plaids,'checks and striped wool cloth Y
Suits, for boys' 7 to 16 years. New yoked back, with
inverted pleats or Norfolk styles. V #
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m W
Sherman anti-trust
o
law freely gives
tlnn lnolur)inir In^US.
nrvrnnwq

trial corporations with more than [![ Heinekamp & *120


associations[ |
WITH 2 PAIRS OP PANTS. 100,000 stockholders." He -also
that this legal standing Is emphasizes Upright.
|j TUESDAY WONDER
granted to farm co-operative civilized
by "virtually every other
nation without question, and that i 1 Aeolian Knabe Angelus
1g|3
|I
both national political party
$4.00 Plaid Blankets and national platforms pledged conventionsj! Player
^
^|s
A fortunate purchase of about
200 pairs of Heavy Plaid Blankets
ehables us to offer this marvelous I
this to the country at the last
election.
"Strange, isn't aIt," Senator Capper
queries, "that corporation with
many thousands of stockholders may
Hj |
presidential Kring
Player h. Co: *99
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bargain tomorrow only. No other
time can you buy such values. To
fmW
I
"
H
freely and legally go about its
but that the Rock Hill Farmers'
Co-operative Society, for Instance, of
business.| i
[l[ |
Guild SgUnd $100
Upright
I
not to exceed a few score members,

^%
make an equal distribution we '
may not do business free from the

^
must limit to each customer not
more than 2 pairs. No C. O. D., phone or mail orders.
possibility of legal attack under the
present divided interpretation of the
Clayton anti-trust law, which was
passed to remedy this very defect?" I
Ivers &. Pond
Upright
4Chrk*505
|
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Then the fighting spirit of Capper

harmful | j Acker
£*" $210
shows itself: "I call it not only
50c 32-INCH DRESS GINGHAMS A O strange but wrong and vastly
to the general welfare. Story & Clark
Hundreds of styles, colors, colored combinations, in W "If thousands of stockholders In a
j! Player
plaids, checks and plain, large overplaids.conservative
plaids and the wanted checks.
M.m all big corporation,"thehe continues his
argument, "have right to act
why should this right be E]
together,
,

Story & Clark $525 \


Uprig ht
ola $910
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ffi
a
iHii- denied to group of farmers in
little j
|[!
a a
19c WHITE OUTING FLANNEL community who band themselves Player . .

I W y together to market a certain product


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A remarkably heavy double-fleece quality.
Soft for babies' clothes and diapers, as well as
women's nightgowns.. 27 Inches wide and limit
10 yards to a customer.
AnPfV OTmnp
serine.cuLUKcusiKirc.MAUKA5
These were bought from the mills in short lengths
mm a mm t m ^
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t md
^
or products?
"In the Volstead-Capper bill, as
passed In the House, the farmers of
the United States are not asking for
class legislation, but for a chance to
exist and do business in an organized
world of business, which is. when yau
come down to rock bottom, largely
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James M. Starr sin
Upright
Story & Clark*;1498
Pfcyer
%D0
ms
ilC ToApiWN ed ?
r $695
Player &clark5510
a.

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of 2 to 10 yards.but many pieces match. There's


plenty for men's shirts, house dresses and children's
dresses or aprons. 32 Inches wide and all fast colors.

$1.50 ALL-WOOLdouble
SERGE
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dependent upon the farm producer.
Unless the farmers get this chance
both they and the national welfare
will suffer.
"Farming ts the only business in
this country that buys at retail and
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brown, navy,
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shrunk and sponged ready for use. 36 Inches wide, in
two shades of tan, gray, cardinal and wis-
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sells at wholesale: that pays whatever
is asked when it buys and accepts
whatever is offered when it sells.
Other organisations take the farmers'
products from him at their own price
and then obtain for them the highest
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"The American farmer is an
producer. He leads the world
in producing the greatest quantity of
foodstuffs per man. But with the
help of his boys and his family he is
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greater
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any piano or ploytTJXfr II
value, and ail jwrments made on
first credited in full on IAe second.
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of this standard count cloth, in a big selection
of all size blue checks; guaranteed absolutely
fast colors. Limit 10 yards to a customer. ,
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earning only frbm 5 to 15 cents an
hour because, as an Individual, he can
never be an efficient salesman of his
own products unless the clear legal
right to market his commodities col-
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lectively shall be established for him
by law. This is the only way ho may
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