The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, November 01, 1919, Page 15, Image 15

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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
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lfsna scientific Method of full attendance of the members.
a
rconjlng m. o 1 dood and eliminate
Wl0"t oducts of the body. It
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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
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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 $25 WEKKLY. spare time, wrl
inr for newspapers, magazines. IE:
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porience unnecessary; detallH fru.'lroM ITlWLlt BIIOHTflAND; Wnrhl'H ltf
Syndicate, 1080, St. Louis, Mo. . lesnon free. Rot t lira, KoytOKVllla. Mo.
FARMS WAXTKI)
"nL"&Jtuj&&& VFll Bid Mr. Clynes, contended that
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"isff IT AT OXJK BISK
trial who "Yi to jrivc entire stl-i
Pnr full Information write today
FVmmf APPLIANCE CO.
J02 BrnCbury Dld:.t Low ABgelc8 Cal.
.HEAVEN. THIS WORIiD OF SPIRITS.
AND llBIiL" - -
cinniionr's crreat work, concerning:.
the realties of the Spiritual?. wona.
(0 1 DBMS, only 20 cents, postpaid. Pas
Sr Undenberger, Windsor Place, St
Louis. Mo. . .
A Family Treat
High class, practical readlfffbJursj' '
tJ nnoh member of the family:'1
tnr nach member
mvorincr a whole year r and.. at a.
low cost. Doesn't that Int,Grps$ 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. '. We thougUt that there were
other powers that might take their
sharo.'f
KCXI5MA SPWCII'IC Will n)olntly
: . curiM'czmR. unit rhoum. Imrberti Hah
von wa nt f , u ', und 'otHvkln dlHeuHow. Sent by mall,
iuu wawi to sell or ex!h.ri?P ti ?e ot,,i frtt. Pn,n,nmn,inii.n. im.
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lown. Falls, wis. I North Dakota.
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Si;? of i- wi J lno onHt anrPO"cy. The laborl-ry ," m& J J.;wv- Ptornmey. Dox O, Ooopuniovrn,
;. viii hcuu ". - -- iisirLV Hiiin ivit. i '.ivtiom nnntnniAi tii4 i w"ri'
Vial with "
matter vrlmt -J
vinsuan Moraia (wk).... ,).50 3.00
Cncnnatl Wkly Enquirer 1.75 3.20
Clncl. Dally Post (GIs3ues) D.00 4.50
j-urreni upinion tmo) .... 4,'00
Delineator (mo) 3 00
Everybody's Magazlne(mo) 3ioO
Etude (mo) ,, 2 75
Household (mo)..,.. 125
Independent (wk) 5,00
Kansas City Weekly Star. 1,50
Ladles Home Journal (mo) 2.75
Uterary Digest (wk) 5.00
McCall'a Magazine (mo).. 2;00
McClure'a llaga.Ine (mo). 3.00
Mo. Valley Farmer (mo) . . l 25
Pictorial Review, (mo) . . . . aioo
Public (wk) ; . . . . 3400
Reliable Poultry Journal'
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CONTROL OR PROHmiTION
London correspondence of the As
sociated Press,, dated September 10,
follows:. Britain muBt choose oecweon
strict Government control 01 um
liquor traffic or absolute prohibition,
in the Opinion of Lord d'Aberjion,
Chairman of tho Liquor Control
Board.
"if the" Question is considered
(broadly there are only two policies,
control or prohibition," said Lord
Id'Abernon. "Reversion to tho old
j re-war c nditions would meai
(drunkenness, inefficiency, ill-health,
'disease and the misery which has 110
toriously result 1 from drunken 1
.bits In the past.
"I believe thai control is possible.
'. . i.x man alinwe that
'ine expenencu ui mc ty ..w.. ---
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THE COMMONER
UNCOLN
-NEmtASICA
v - fMin ia mi flf-fin table to reform.
Df rioMnrntlnns bv leaders in tho
trade, appear to me to warrant the b3
lef that the new school in brewing.
trade is fining a neanng, .aim
thev have realized that the oiu
methods of the anti-reform whole-h-g
indulgence advocates are no loncer
euitahle-to modern conditions, rno
'same change is in evidence among
licensed victuallers I set many let
ters from them urgtafc --; J tlle. G
nn return to the old hours, dun g
lhich their ,..k lasted seventeen
!h" iSStd of six aaily and .when
the conditions for puuuc u
vants were a scandal.
"There can be no doubt that the po
they certainly do -not inaKe ium
money."
Creating an Estiate
All are striving to create an catato. Whon
fuath comes, if thoro is no insuranco, a forced
sale of the property often causoB it largo loss,
whereas, the proceeds fr6m a Ilfo insuranco
policy will furnish ready monqy fpr tho ira
mediato needs and the executors of tho cutato
can have time to dispose of tho property to tho
best advantage.
"""bo cash value of a man's life to his family,
if ho earns but $1,000 a year, at ago thirty-flvo
is over $14,000. No man would go without'flro
insuranco on that amount of property and yet
if he carries no life insurance, ho Js forcing his
fpmily to carry -a risk for this amount, unpror
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family to
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