,f , . jf 4' 10 The Commoner VOLUME 13, NUMBER 14 , w s I tfrtmJ Save Their Cost Every Year of Use Tf you are thinking about buy Inif .1 crwun Hopanitor, and have only a .h rim 11 amount of ready cuhIi to litvi'Ht, don't bo tfinptod to put your money Into ont of tho Ho-cullud "clu'ap" niacliInoH. Why mont'V mai'hlnc, when mi-. pay your hard-earnod for a "cheap." tniHliv you can buy a reliable D e Laval upon Hitch liberal torrna that It will more than avo Its cost while-you are through a custom house. (Laugh ter.) "You may not know how large an n.mniinf flf Ttinnov ia Drlotif fV.r.-..irrVi these various organizations that are fowlr... nt.-. 1 ...lit. l ' .. .1 tuua,y liuiirjjeu wiin cue elevating 01 moral standards. Take this one organization. Do you know how the expenditures of the Y. M. C. A. coinnn.ro with Hm nvnnniiu.,,n e national politics? Do you know that MHiffiEm paying for It. When you buy a Do Laval you have posi tive ansuranco cnlno will bo good for at least twenty years of Horvlco, during which tlmo It will aavo every possible dollar for you and earn JtH original coat over and over again. If you purchafro tho so-called cheap Heparator, you must pay cash In advanco and then take tho chance of tho machlno bo conilng worthle.88 after a year or two of use, to say nothing of tlie cream It will waato whllo It doea last. More Do Laval machines aro in use than any other make, lliern Ih a reason. Do sure to ? Uio local Do Laval agont and SKI3 and TRY a Do Laval before you buy any cream soparator. Tho now 72-page Do Laval Dairy Hand Book, in which im portant dairy questions are ably discussed by tho best authori ties, is a book that every cow owner should have. Mailed froo upon request If you montlon this paper. New 1913 Do Laval cata- W?ltealSto SS oR r0qUe8t THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. ' H M I 111, Uroxiintj iiviT iuri 20K.Midl.on8t. 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And when you remember that we only have one presidential campaign in four years you will see that in order to under stand the proportion you must mul tiply tho two hv fmtp onrf l, J-. " " V at a, II a a 1 ii 1 jr y i J jj you eight times as much spent on 5 Yt'AsR thl f b Iueu1.antl having many of CttlL Yng Men's - wiU, vaouuiution, an onranizfi tion not half, as old is the Y M c a., and yet with more than half as many members in the United States I speak of the Knights of Colum bus. In every church, in every de nomination, everywhere you will find these organizations working for the Sfali ??volPraeAt of men. Not only that, but outside of the churches you And organizations ethical in char" acter, like the Hull HoUse that s known now all over the world estab! omed twentlVity by Ja"e AddJSi some twenty-three years ago and now nearly 600 organizations that character have snrunc nn United States!6 dffiSH? oftheae are the raternittes, growing In nSmbe? and in membership and every one of SSSJS?""" iodine"8 0? "Go outside of the United States and y0ll w 11 find the same is true t&m& .tfmsr CVMAMrXm QUALM Bank. Mil. ISIIVAN IJEFOKB THE UNION LKAGUK OF CHICAGO (Continued from Page 7.) barrassed by the very abundance of tbo evidence. "Some fourteen years ago tho great Frenchman, Dumas, wrote a remarkable letter. He said ho thought he saw tho signs of the coming new era which ho described as tho era of brotherhood. IIo said that man was about to love his fel low man with a passion that he had never known before. Two years , after this letter was written Tolstoi iuuu 11 aim ue ueciareu mac lie, too, saw the signs of tho coming of this era of broihcdhood, and before cither one of these had spoken England's great commoner, in one of his remarkable speeches had de clared that there was visible throughout the world a profound and mysterious movement that was bringing mankind nearer together. These men were like men upon a I tiltllttfnin .. ...t. it i - , uuuiiiuiu luij wuo eaten me nrst J"" eigne times as much spent on .glimpse of the rising sun while this one organization working amonc darkness still fills the valley. But men as In national politics Isn't , In this case the sun has risen so high that a good showing? But it' is even that all the world is flooded with better than that, for with nublicitv , ght. And I venture to say that wo are likely to spend less in na- thls era of brotherhood foreseen Rnrt tional ijoHHub. whn ft v , foretold is not merely coming, but work goes on increasing every dav that it is here. (Applause.) There so that it will not be lSng now he lp a better understanding of the fore tho ratio of eight to one in doctrine of brotherhood than there creases to sixteen to one (laughter ovor has been before. Thorn In mnro and annlmmo a,i uZ. -,UbniF.. op n so.. np i,iiti " . ai.-7';: r;; . ""u. uucu wu wm mi " ivmonui umoug men. uuji 10 j.o to 1? (Laue-htor rhoro is more altruism on this globe This is one, only one onranteaHnr muu tue giooe nas previously known, "We have the Vn,, w . and more in the United States than Christian iSsociloI ?Sn Womeln s in any other country in tho world. nri ilati.n' a companion Applause.) Yes, with all our lie "church T M.?J?J?J?A worauip ot me almighty dollar there inc amnni mn . 1 . uuu worK" is more altruism in this country tS S5 w?s? ei ani haIlnB many of day than any other nation can boast, and our nation is doing moro today In an unselfish and altruistic interest 111 all the peoplo of tho world than any other nation now existing or that has ever been known to history (Applause.) "Let mo call your attention to a tow of the organized efforts that are bolng made to raise the moral stand ards of the world. Let us begin in this country. -Within the last ten years more than a million men have been brought together in men's clubs and Bible classes in the vari ous churchos. Ten years ago there wore not many of these comparative ly, loday there is scarcely a church of any siz0 of any denomination that has not a men's club or Bible class. I nave had occasion to visit some of those Bible classes taught by promi nent men in tho community: Bible classes that within the last three or four years have sprung from nomine lo a memDership of several hundred civillnHnn w 1 1 uuy aeSree of After these individual cluisW SiLIl.li3n -Si S H w And an ueen organized, they were brm,Ph7 RP f 7n Lr'Tf9. addressing it v . i.i. u . -- sf-) -. v bvr niiiiiM ui innni mk. ni lutjcmor m national bfotherhondR Phi f T -"""" question, in The church with which I an con onium n?L nstanc ifc has been the neotod organized . its tional tZnd'SS:. 2SA de a uiuuiornooa some six venrn nrr nn , . 1 "f"" "6iuat opium, and now nearly every important "SSn? Hn.f' S??0. sacre of n nation has a national brotherhood their fiKht ?? h about won and theso in turn have been fedo It in 1 Lf ?d Seore waiting for rated under interdenominationa menced nr "m7 ,finisUed they com- committees.. We have great'sS SeTSf SSfa B STecond vie. the uuS, some within single churches and countries 1 of Ta St of the some inter-church. Take tho ni,ii, ii,i n Europe you will find tian Endeavor Society? for insSncl' Xtion o03"011 is the "oSu It is a brotherhood of four milHon I wnJ in . Paramount importance, and a half: mnr ti, iili0ll was ln northern Ireland snmo T that brotherhood added within ti?o nd a llalf aS and met the last four years. t2o Young Men's S thl faffiffS? ,Vhat Is known Christian Association has a brother! ienonnW "Stf TW Absti- uoou 01 over a m llion: more thnn w nn ; IV l , LBUn Wltu a meet half of that membership in C 25 L ?et between a minister United States. The ChrfstiaS En! SSTLS. ono of ueavor society was born in this other fmir tn -i 1, cer t0 &et the 5nUenYSrM,lpt,1Ae ldGa ,WaS 0Xr iTedXUo?omeoPlbd,gei Ho PM- M- G. 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