The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 01, 1922, Page 11, Image 11
ppffjw- V J$f$te Thju- - NOVEMBER, 1922 The Comm oner LEOF SA Panel J$$E$5W TtoBagoNJalk TLUVMcnn er 3rvaK.4$7J. "Ti -;- taaaaaraBv f 4M eriUPrlV n. ftQMlot'JcCtAjw H3rcm ''3,!liL" WRHInniTalVzW aaagSSSi Bintl SHHSH giro !df;!5OTJi;vaSfMff(a 8faM10iSglEHE& f tHaW I 1 F, laV VTVBMBaU VaT. VHVUBTMR- 1 v . ?i in rPk ! thiu ii '""Aanaaaamaasn airt BBHHIBtfMaU ftryjaTHaKTJ.MBTCCVlVieYIEaaaaaaaaar tiUZV 1 A W; nHBMH kaHHHlH saW H' ia m f' aS XJLt Xv. hi Embroidered SERGE PRESSES $7 3 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 JUIIj OUDKH 110C8E Dent. C-S311 6JC8. HnUtad.Chlf.RO Sand Waol Embroidered txrlll 1.ut na ... .. wI.Uk... aua ea antral. Jurat my money bade IX IweatiL lent Dreaa at once. Nme. HOHMMIMIW IIMal OMtwmMaM ... Me PlXUaMa. l4ljaaaaaaaMaaMa)tllaJ,tw,,.4,a,a 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. 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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- I 1 - 4 . . .... 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. XI -X Thle Talented Artists Joined in Designing ,, This Lamp . ffal K31 lliii III ' Tim 1 1 n o , proportion Br t,, P1"1 of H'1 rtUtIr 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: i,i,iiii, lliii 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' iwr ' HlKlicd .". J. , --JlSSfe Address . -..- . JJU ...... City flute. ,i rnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iMm.w !: m VlaaV am bMSJ I (KSBMsaajemaJH HHJfe'tart pejananont busI-SSSSH 0UICK PROFITS fe'tart pejananont busl- 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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