The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 01, 1921, Page 14, Image 15

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The Commoner
VOL. '21-,'tffO. 2
BRITISH LIQUOR EXPORTS SINOI3
U. S. WENT DRY
A.spocffU cable to Tho Waulilng-
,tpn Post and Now York Horald, says:
London, Jan, 29.- Since America
wont dry tho export of England and
Irish apirlto has grown to be one o
tho greatest branches of British
trade, and tho countries nearest to
tho United Statos are taking tho bulk
ECZEMA
AIho cnlictl Tetter, Stilt Illicum, Prur
itus, MUk-CrtiNt, Weeping Skin, VAc.
. ECZEMA CAN BE CURED TO STAY,
and when I 'say cured, I moan Just
what I flayC-U-R-E-D, and not piore
ly patched up for awhile, to return
vorno than boforo. Romombor, I mako
this broad statement after putting ten
y!rtrs of my time on this ono dlfleaso
and lahrillng In the. meantime a quar
ter of a million casos of this dreadful
disease. Now, I do not care -vhat all
you have ubocI, nor how many doctors
havo told you that you could not be
curedall I ask Is Just a chanco to
show you that I know what I am talk
ing about. If yoU will write me TO
DAY, I will send you a FREE TRIAL
?.' Iny .ml,(1 soothing guaranteed euro
that will convince you moro in a day
than I or anyone else could in a
month's time. If you arc disgusted and
discouraged, I dare you to give mo a
chanco to provo my claims. By writing
mo today you will enjoy moro real com
fort than you had over thought this
world holds for you. Just try it and
you will soe. I am tolling you tho
truth.
Dr. J. H. Cannnriny, 1710 Court Bile.
Scdnlla, Mo,
Rotoroncesi Third National Bank,
Scdalla, Mo.
Could you do a bettor act than to send
ejus notice to somo pood Bufferer of
Eczema?
Paint Without Oil
RcmHrknlile Dlcvcry Thnt Cnta
news the Cost of Pnlnt Seventy
Five Per Cent.
A Free Trial Packnge 1m Mnlled to
IQvcryoac Who Wrltcn
A. L. Rico, a prominent manufacturer
Of Adams. N. Y.. has discovered a pro
lK of. making a new kind of paint
Jjrithout tho uso of oil. Ho calls it
-TOwdrpalnt. It comes in tho form of
a dry powdor and a that is required
!!LS?d yatcr - "-ko a paint weather
proof firo proof, sanitary and durable
for outside or inside painting. It is tho
cement principle applied to paint. It
adheres to any surface, wood, stone or
brick, spreads and looks like oil paint
and costs '.bout one-fourth as much
&&& A hRlC0 Manufacturer;
".North St-eot Adams, N. Y.. and ho
Will send vou a free trial package, also
color card and full information BhoW-
doTlff&Ttc tSdSy. " tt arood many
Cured His Rupture
I was badly ruptured whilo lifting a
Jlk several years ago. Doctors slid
my only hope of euro was an operation
Trusses did me no good. Finally I St
hold of something that quickly and com
pletoly cured mo. Years have passed and
the rupture has never returned, although
I am doing hard work as a carpenter
There was no operation, no lost tlrnT
no trouble. I have nothing to sell, but
will give full Information about how
you may And a complete cure without
operation. If you writo to me. Eugene
M. Pullon. Carpenter. 88 G Marcellus
Avenue. Manasquan. N. J. Better cut
out this notice and show It to any others
who aro ruptured you may savo a life
or at least atop the misery of rupture and
tho worry and danger of an operation!
A Family Treat
High class, practical reading course,
for -each member of the family,
covortng a whole year and at a
Jow coot Doesn't that Interest you?
THE COMMONER.... i,on Our
Woman's World. 50 Special
Household. 25 Price
American Fruit Groworl.00 All Five
Mo. Valley Farmer. . . .35 for
Total regular prt co 3.0 (H $2.30
Mall your order today to
The Commoner, Lincoln, Nebr.
of the exportod intoxicants. Canada
la far 'in tho lead, with the Bahama
second and the West Indies a close
third. Official figures compiled at the
customs house show not only aston
ishing figures, but tho astonishing in
crease of tho exports for 192o over
those of 1919.
During tho first eleven months ot
last year the number of gallons of
whisky and gin exported to Canada
was 1,564,740. This is three and.
one-half times tho amount exportod
in 1919 and sent to Canada.
'Tho same ratio of increase Is re
corded for the West Indies, where the
exports for last year, including De
cember, reached 107,039 gallons. The
amount exported to the Bahamas last
year was 118,59.9 gallons. Mexico
also is in lino, getting 34,436, com
pared to only 9,266 in 1919. Cuba
did well with 43,709, and Panama's
quota reached 17,863.
Tho greatest exportation, com
pared to the population, went to the
Bahamas, which, excepting Canada,
Australasia, South Africa and India,
bought moro than all the other Brit
ish provinces put together.
CHARGE PROFITEERS TOOK MEL
LION PROM CHARITY
Charges that "somewhere between
tho American farmers and the starv
ing millions of Europe some one took
an extra 'rake-off' of $1 bushel on
approximately 300,000,000 bushels of
wheat" are printed in the current is
sue of Labor, official organ of the
railroad brotherhoods.
It is declared that spokesmen of
"big business" told farmers that tne
cause of the slump in wheat some
months ago was due to a falling off
of foreign demand.
An investigation, it is said, dis
closed that 200,000,000 bushels had
already been exported, and 100,000,
000 had been purchased for future
delivery at that time. The article
states, in part:
"The farmers started on the trail
of the facts. They found:
"The export price of wheat aur
in November, 1919, averaged $2.31
Pr bushel, or the same month in
1920 the average was $2.61.
"The average price received by the
farmer in November, 1919, was $1.70
a bushel. The average price in No
vember, 1920, was about $1 per
bushel.
"The European buyer paid 30
cents a bushel moro for wheat and
me American farmer received 7o
cents less.
"It is estimated that $60,000,000
of this went to the railroads in in
creased freight rates under the Cum-mins-Esch
law. The remainder was
pocketed by the profiteers who con
trolled the banks and manipulated
the grain exchanges." Washington
PURPOSE OF ANTI-BLUE LAW
CROWD REVEALED
The first action taken by the so-
S ARt! ?lue Law association of
Cincinnati after it was launched the
other day was to -pass a resolution
FhM ing K?,?inst the actment of
the Miller bill providing for a state
2r ,the enrcement of the
prohibition laws.
tVrt)? B? evidenco isn't it, that
the old wet crowd Is using the
tr?in9"up aSitatn against the so-
n Ohio or any other state. There
is no movement on the part of anv
religious societies or great Torenn?
tions like the Anti-Safoon to
nvL Th a law enacted and yet an
over the country organizations are
bat?in0r.med r th. Purpose I of Com
batting a movement which does not
B .u Ia a sat Buesa that tho whole
scheme is being used .by tae , wota .for
the purpose of organizing their forces
under cover of a name designed to
doceivo the publlc.-Amdrica'n Issue.
JAPANESE "ADS"
Japanese advertisers believe in a
lavish use of similes. "The paper we
sell," runs the announcement in a
Tokyo stationer's window, "is as solid
as the hide of an elephant." "Step'
inside!" is the invocation of a big
shop in the same city. "You ,will be
welcomed as fondly as a ray of sun
shine after a rainy day. Each one
of our assistants is as amiable as a
father seeking a husband for adow
erless daughter. Goods are dis
patched to customers' houses with
tho rapidity of a shot from the can
non's mouth." A grocer proclaims
that his "superfine, vinegar is more
acid than the tongue of the most
fiendish mother-in-law." Edinburgh
Scotsman.
Subscribers' Advertising Department
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MISCELLANEOUS
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TOBACCO KENTUCKY "Natural
High grade Smoklngy 30c per lb; Why
pay Dollar or more 7 .eureTQbacco, no
dope. J. D. Scott & SQrts,, liijyfjdld, Ky.
AGENTS Mason sold 18 Sprayers, and
Auto washers one Saturday. Profit
i5xtj?T0SJ3)Jare Deal- Steady work.
IIUSLER COMPANY, Johnstown, Ohio.
INVENTIONS
INVENTIONS WANTED. Cash or royalty
for ld:as. Adam T?lshnf Mfo- rv ini
St. Louis. Mo. . "
FAItMS WANTED
IP YOU WANT to sell or exchange
your property write me. John J.
Black, 12th St. Chippewa, Falls. Wis.
Corn Wheat; Alfalfa
Hogs, Sieep Dairying
Wo have for sale two' splendid,
well-Improved farms' near . Lin
coln, Nebraska, in the 'grain "belt.
Ono Is located near. the fcurburb
of College View southeast of Lin
coln, and Is splendidly Improved
for ralslpg thoroughbred . cattle
and hogs sheep or dairying. 160
.acres. -
The other farm Is located near
the State Hospital southwest of
Lincoln, and Is. an exceptionally
good grain farm of ,160,. acres.
These farms are near to the pave
ments and streetcars' pf Lincoln.
Both of these farms' are-in fine
locations for . farm homes,, and
will be sold right by -the owner,
who Is retiring. If Interested, ad
dress ",
the Commoner Realty Co.,
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