The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 01, 1922, Page 11, Image 11

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The Comm
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You won't fully ap.
prtsciato this marvel
ona bargain until you
noo it that's why wo
oond it to you no
money aown. uon't
miss this ereai offer
a chanco to get a
rcaiw.ou arena at an
immenscBavlng. Our
uwnmtcw mouei,
copica irom the tin-
cfltdresocB brought
out in th6sty Reen
ters tnts ocason.
'Becoming to wo
men of cvory.,fe.
it ia tho rago of
tho year.
Send No
Money
FIno quality Long.
waarBlaaSarca. Cat
wiuj m lunionabla
wnio enact skirt a
shown. Baantlful
chain stitch wool am.
broidery. won't Dull
out or run. French
knotmodallfons. Six
UK a r o c h t Dear
ahapsUasetaon pan.
ei points. Tuxedo
roll collar andlmln
raTaraa. Tha
eat loose hanslna
ha naw-
Money Back -
Guaranteed
STATE SOS.
wide flare alcarea.
AllBl-nrt.wlh.1. ML Xmi.
Is thenawatyllahlong
leitsth. Yon m bs
' proud to wear thla
,9Inr, Orear Quick. Only
limited oOrenwr. Sendcoocon.
cardorlattar no rnonev7p
coa bnan S3.70 and postatra on
arrival a rood faith deposit. If
not dalightad after try on, your
money cock wiuoatqaestlao.
ozeai nisaea, 14, is and M.
KKAULNGTON
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HOHMMIMIW IIMal OMtwmMaM ... Me PlXUaMa.
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the Bank nf .pnnn .,
Under the wise agrarian liwa nf
FrancG the Agricultural baSkSg ma
chinery of that countrv is so g cn-
fn, .InM ?at C0-Ptive market
ing associations and individual farm-
nmi SU-G 1?ans throu their local
and regional agricultural banks at
annual rates of interest from 2 ton
Aft pe-r cent per annum and "for
periods o time' of sufficient length
to enahje the producers to grow
their crops" and market them in an
orderly and profitable manner. As
a. result of these conditions French
farmers are notoriously the most
prosperous and contented in the
Avorld. -The short term commercial
banking system with high interest
rates as enforced af-ninof' Amoto
farmers cannot be paralleled for its
injustice on thVone hand, and forc
ing down the value of farm products
on the other; by any agricultural
country in the world.
If relief of a real substantial na
ture from these oppressive burdens
on American farmers cannot be had
in the near future, it will result in a
tremendous shortage in the future
production of stanle aertaiilr.iimi
crops; and I beg you, in behalf of the
entire nation's acrfnnifnrp. fnrtn
Lfchese vital matters your prompt and
serious attention.
In conclusion, Mr. President, in
behalf of the.va.st agricultura'l inter
ests repisented by this Association
and, the" American farmers as a
whole; I urge that you promptly and
wisely fill the two nresent vacancies
on the Federal Reserve Board, that
confidence in 'the future adminfstra
tion of our great Federal Reserve
Banking System my be restored to
our people and inspire them with
hope and encouragement to actively
reconstruct and rehabilitate the once
magnificent agricultural industry of
the nation. With highest personal
regards and personally conveying. to
you my fuj appreciation of your
nSn0 'f th 5tU Instant l be" t0
i V- Sincerely yours, '
(Sgd.) J. s. WANNAMAKER,
President, American Cotton-Aasoola-
tion.
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I nrrvA hf4 MnnltfncturAP
grants arenU to sell complete line of
BliirtB, direct to wearer. Advertised
Brand. Excluilve patterns. No capi
tal or experience required. Big
valnes. Entirely new proposition.
Write for f reo samples
MADISON SUUlT CO.
$03 Broadway New York
LearaAutb?!16011 In
auiu the most com
pletely equipped school in the
Northwest.
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Actual experience under our
Master Mechanic instructors
gives you the proper training
necessary to success..
We Pay Your ltailroad Fare to Austin
Write for catalog and full
Particulars.
University of Southern Minnesota.
1 500 Co-lojp Street, listln, Minnesota
ASTHMA HAYAFEVER
Write for 1FR1DE 10-day Trial Bottlo of
Dr. Bradford's Asthma Remedy. Since
1878 It has relieved- sufferers from
Asllnna, liny Fever, nntl nronchltiN. If
It brings you relief, send $1.0C If not,
It costs nothing. Vrite ioday.
BRADFORD REIMEDY COMPANY,
Dcpt. A-2, 35 N. Dcarboni St.,Chicago
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AGENTS, PKA
winner.
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GOLDEN BALM
Tfll C'lTAnil n . v..
uhC combination of double strength
Einnf :; ; I'viiwiittiiiiK vino xui !-
taffinfat? "ftl, bodily -aoheB,. pains and
remp v ,Tno only safe headache
thront no Cl,ears cold in tho head or
Inuunn quI,ck as a lwh and prevents
Is SofiM nd Pneumonia. Golden Balm
everviUi. BcontB. Wo want! Agents
nd Vol II;0 1,or our new advertising
lowpii ,T.f?,.Plaxi blS commissions al-
Ul4YiU 4UEMEDY CO. INC., DcnK O,
nth Ave. Detroit, Mleli.
Work like magic in emergen
cies or prove whether your
aoor or pauiocis are ourKiar-
proof. Onen mid test thou-
Kands of different IocIch. Rec-
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ferent' nations. Most wonderful and only
keys of their kind. Send ?1 today. Novel
key chain FREE with set.
MASTER KEY CO.
28 J Mnnlmttnn llloek, Milwaukee, WIh.
Pure Silk Stockings
Beautiful lustrous silk
form fashioned lisle gar
ter top, reinforced heel and
toe, doubjc sole.
GUARANTEED PERFECT
nqn 3 TnlrH for 83.05
" Sl7.es 8 to 10, in
Black, Grey, Cor
dovan and Nude.
Send no money wo will
mall your order via Parcel
tory prices. You pay the
Postman the amount of
order and postage. Money
T. i if nnr mhi.ibiil-Ui -
. Send your order today
-i.. ,w onri oolor desirecJ.
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PROGRESS VERSUS CONSERVA
TISM (Continued fronl Pago 5)
sentiment into uniting with tho con
servative Republicans to. organize
aVJ Senate on a conservative basis.
After doing this, tho power of tho
conservatives will be so augmented
that it will be difficult for tho Re
publican progressives to do anything
oxcopt vote with the Democrats on
"yea" and "nay" votes.
President Hardin e'q ndmin'afm.
tion iB conservative. Ho' was tho
choice of tho Republican conserva
tives, and ho has surrounded himself
with advisors nearly all of whom
belong to the conservative element
of tho party. It is no reflection on
the honesty or good intentions of
either the 'President or h's advisors
to say that they are conservative;
they are simply victims of a funda
mental bias that makes them look at
questions from the standpoint of
"big business." They favor the tak
ing of the tax off of excess profits,
the reduction of tho tax on big in
comes and in increase in high tariff
rates, they favor everything else that
big business wants, andthey do it
honestly believing that these things
will benefit the country. Why? They
think society s suspended from the
top, whereas society is, as progres
sives bel'ove built from the bottom.
The progressives say: "Legislato
for the general public and their
prosperity wl find its 'way up
through all the classes that rest upon
the masses.'
"Legislate for tho well-to-do," tho
Cnnsflrvntivpci ronlv '"nnr Hmlv nrne.
pority will leak through on all be-
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iow." it is a lunuamentai dirrer-
oneo in nn'nt nf vifiw that, ennn nt ho
easily changed by argument. Some
of the conservatives become progres
sives when they lose their money,
and some of the progressives become
conservatives when they becomo
rich; these changes are changes of
heart. When a nerson crosses this
basic lino it is because of a change ofj
lieu, 1 1 uiiu ii u urguiii'jum iiuvu wuiiu
except those addressed to the heart.
The question of progress versus
conservatism must bo settled at the
ballot box, and it will bo settled at
the ballot box when the people aro
fully informed and the issue is clear
ly understood. The progressives far
outnumber the conservatives, and al
ways win when the two groups can
be separated. The hope of Demo
cratic success in this fall's campaign
is in the drawing of progressive Re
publicans of the rank and file to the
support of the Democratic candidates
who aro progressive. We can well
afford to trade conservative Demo
crats for progressive Republicans,
first, because there are many more
progressive Republicans than there
are conservative Democrats; second,
because the prominence ot conserva
fivna in tho Democratic" nartv dis
credits our party's promises and
m n Tr a r nroeressive Republicans
afraid to join our party, But in spite
of some conservatives, the Demo
cratic party is the only hope of those
who desire to make this a "govern
ment of the people, by the people
and for the people." If Republ'can
progressives will apply xto politics
the same common sense that they
use in every-day life, they will join
with the Democrats not because
the Democratic party is wholly pro
gressive, but for the same reason
tnat one preiuib ijio uuuj
sound to an apple which is largely
decayed.
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Thle Talented Artists
Joined in Designing ,,
This Lamp .
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aim coiorinir or mm nt m rum i j.y. imnk oi
tlir limps you soo In Uimo '' In 'M5 tBVI ihotM
(It)- of commercialism wIhto lamp of tlili olur
nro Uio worker ilwlgnlng Mtr cn " found- in
(lopsrtraenu ofisreo fac ul ffould cost from
torlM. Tlioy aro tho 1 to JM Only ta
frulU of a Wp knowlr l' DooorttlTe Arts league
of wlist maWca "ropuur 9 could offer aiieh a pries
neller" In the itorrti, '11 .sucli a, lamp.
Hut tills exciuUlte little "Aurora" I 10 Indira'
lamp "Aurora" or It hat ''' t4 TI cap caxt Iri
been named by an artht H olfd Mcdalllura, shaft
becatiso of tho purity of fl of camlcM bram, flnUhed
1U Greek llneii tvaa cle oitlicr In rich statuary .
slinied by Hie united H brotiro with adjustable;
talents of ail arcliltwt H parchmmit ihade of neu
and interior deorafor, tral browii or In Irory
n painter, and a Miaraa7" white, shade
famous sculp- APfsMXXff. Rultlen yellow,
tress, vrho were fKwMKfldHB lnidoof shaded
workliiK not to ,SKBjlPNVr o 1 d roso to
,r.Dko , 'C1CP" "aaaaai BJT0 m l 1 1 O W '
lamp or a"blK sell- ,,- lluhl fulppcd
or' for the store. AuTQra for electricity, wire,
nut solely ta drlim C( eocket. cUv, creryaa
a lamp of truljr artUtio J.3U thlnir but hull: HcniV
proportions, with no money, ilmpjy sian
' r. Byramciry ana ana man tne aoujwn to
'. .7 l 'c iiiorouaniy ueeoraiive Ani ucapue.
durablo and practicable. 176 Fifth .Aenue. New York:
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DECORATIVE ARTS L13AGUE,
175 Fifth Ave., New York, N. V.
Send mo at the Loairiie mcmlwra special prict, an -"Aurora"
Lamp, and I will pay postman $3.50 plus thars'
lM8tauo when delhfrtd. (Hhlpplns weight only S lln.) '
If not satisfactory I ran return lamp within Ore days
and you aro to rofund my money, .-.-,
Check finish detlredr Statuary Bronzet or Irory WhiwfijL'
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noKB. Evervthlnir fur
nished. Work anywhere, only tablo
room required. ?2D to $7C weekly ope
rating Tanglcy Art Portrait-Landscape
Painting biiHlncflK. No experi
ence necensary. Hundreds fiuccenuful
workers. Free booklet.
TANGLEY COMPANY, 185 Main, Muicallno, fojka
Also called Tcticr, Salt Rsom, Pmntcs, ffik
Crust, Water PoisoB. WeepiBg ssin, etc
believe eczema can be cured to
stay. I mean jost what I eay
u-u-Kii-L ana xn u i merely
patched ap to retttfn again. Re
member, I make this statement
after handling over half a mil
lion cases of eczema and devot
ing over 20 years of my life to its
treatment. I don't care what
you have used nor bovr many
doctors have told you thatyoa
could not be cured, all I ask ia
Just a chance to prove my claims.
Don't be discouraged but write
me TODAY and I will oend you
a FKKts TKiAL, or rcua sown- es.j.e.auaaiu'
tag, guaranteed treatment that
will surely convince you as it has m& If yea are
disgusted and dlscoura ged Just give me one chance ,
to prove my claims. B7 writing me today 1 believe
you will enjoy more real comfort than you really
thought this world held for you. Just try it, and I
feel sure you will agree with me. ,
DR.I.E.CANNAUAY, ""CatfftEau,SsdaIa,Hfei
References: Th frd National Bank, Sedalia. Mo.
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Paid representatives (mon orwomenj
for whole or part time. . ;'JF
Introducing a new and wonderful clcanlnrf" com
pound. Work is dignified and ntortn you in a bafti
ncoo of your own. Thin remarkable cleaner uelln on
eicht. Ia not cold in stores, only throuch oar
scents. Some of our representatives make as high,"
as $15 a day. Costs nothing to investigate. Write .
today tor special proposition '
REDDrS PAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
til V Wast Randolph Street, ... Chlcatf
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