W.jSTWM'.t t.s . ' 'i && ' '.. ''V ' 4 4 t XOVBMBBU, 1919 GET WELL Kbr '& BRITON -..,..Arflrn 1' .11 RCStOrCS jiauiw-""- - ,.-M iWlr CONDEMNS I'ROFITS The Commoner A London diBpatch, dated October 30, says? Tho second day of the fi nancial debate opened in tho house or. commons this afternoon with BIG TV Mr r I F 35 lfsna scientific Method of full attendance of the members. a rconjlng m. o 1 dood and eliminate Wl0"t oducts of the body. It 0V KTLm! X Ivn allm (mJr Kr - --- . s8) The Kacno- clrc,"iai ar Pad imparts energy re vive Solar rau mes digCase by loreSff mrfabollsm and- causing a JncrtMlnffXSm of the blood. Rhcum h'allhyc latica Gout, Neuralgia. Nery ,Um. Sc latica, , ' ; Blood Pressure "" ?,os of the Stomach, Heart, and diseases ?f tnoD Di.8' nifekiy anil permanently 8SS qManTcomnlIcated and chromic Sw- thft have Ittuea , - uiaiciy ubscribers' Advertising Department The bouse had before it thn nmond. men.t to the 2nvflmmont n.?t & v&ite i?S JNS iLT'u"l SS" JLC . w., i4 uui iuo.uuiiuaiur unci former food controller calling for a levy upon capital and the reversion to the state of fortunes mado from the war. ,-Mr. Clynes, speaking on his amendment-congratulated Austen Cham berlain, the chancellor of tho ex- failed i toC yleTd i to. btbor ! dieqlier, on "the most skillful speech w uau uvr ueiivcreu in tne House of commons," hut declared that tin cnancenor's address yesterday had' if i Compiler mlvi'rili.rnionlii Ik for tl. hanrfu f the IowpM rtf. rt'-il ft D,7,Hi of wt a word per lnertlo to any loK?tlm?l 7l IrH I!:" m"R,,,,1 f,or .l,hrm- Th, dIrtmnt Ik aIo opt will b nfecDtJd rih iir.r. No n,,,,,w"1l"f niedleal or nnanPlal MlvarLfoW WAM'IJD - MISCELLANEOUS INVENTIONS i- ,jfc CS'nwi rma v.... - -. 'fc .n. i a wanted for D?blILtfeSYSri iro 1NVBNTIDN WANTJBD. Cub 0r 4fc bring bfffni0oePy:,JS!rifM KSK Jl m " MffC.TK: Hannibal, Mo. , , .,.. , Literary Bureau, in" forrJnmnently benefited by the use ?dihP Ko-Ao'lvo Solar Pad. . To of theItodio Ai-t -ctornttVe ami the rcmnrknlilc rcHtornUV EARN $25 WEKKLY. spare time, wrl inr for newspapers, magazines. IE: t- ICx. MI.SCnMiA.VHOUH porience unnecessary; detallH fru.'lroM ITlWLlt BIIOHTflAND; Wnrhl'H ltf Syndicate, 1080, St. Louis, Mo. . lesnon free. Rot t lira, KoytOKVllla. Mo. FARMS WAXTKI) "nL"&Jtuj&&& VFll Bid Mr. Clynes, contended that !ltl i o "isff IT AT OXJK BISK trial who "Yi to jrivc entire stl-i Pnr full Information write today FVmmf APPLIANCE CO. J02 BrnCbury Dld:.t Low ABgelc8 Cal. .HEAVEN. THIS WORIiD OF SPIRITS. AND llBIiL" - - cinniionr's crreat work, concerning:. the realties of the Spiritual?. wona. (0 1 DBMS, only 20 cents, postpaid. Pas Sr Undenberger, Windsor Place, St Louis. Mo. . . A Family Treat High class, practical readlfffbJursj' ' tJ nnoh member of the family:'1 tnr nach member mvorincr a whole year r and.. at a. low cost. Doesn't that Int,Grps$ jou? tHB COMMONER $1.00.1 Woman's World ..,.,. ,,50,1 Household ... .o American FruIt.Grower .50 Mo. Valley Farmer... - TJJ5S .j- uur , Special - Price All Five for $1.75 Tital regular prlco f.BO.V Mall your order today to Tre Commoner, Lincoln, Nebr. the financial situation was so extraor dinary that it called for oxtraor- d.lnary measures, mV Clynes coudenmed the system c.llliemployment,, doles and subsides, liututrgued tlrafc-it would be folly-to cease i-hese imtaediately unless the government' had solved the problem i'ri it proper, way by finding oraploy jraerit. for :tho men now receiving out-pf-svork lienef its. 1 1 "f, ob jecti'QiiB of . the chaucollor tot the exchequer to a levy upon cap italshould "hitft preclude an inquiry JntdHhis suhjiect and also an invest-. igatlBhf, of , increased production and va;r -profits,, th6 facts of which had ueWtf'b'eeJr'rOvealdd,'' Mr. Clynes said. lr.JpfyyQcoh.clude by saying ljha:v'th,e debt of 8,000,000,000 pounds' coiyaj never oe wipea oiu or even imini$lied through ordinary taxation. fi Prime Minister Lloyd George, deal nig with the World wide responsibil ities of the government, said: "Wo left: Armenia because we wauiod ' economize' We cannot police tho world. 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