The rechmtlon of the devastated am is. after all. nnly a matter of plan. time and money. and now-Im- itan the far! that Europe LI hank- †today. the money mum and will are. The barbed wire will he rolled m the mines and shells wlll be dug in n» ï¬elds. the vllmgén will be r». “It: anything that has [won de- m will be replared. Plug-aim! reâ€" Wlm in the mm of Europe‘s‘ But the during up of the n-rorknzr and the rdmlldlnx Lt a minor problem (nu-pared with tho nth" greater and more Import-M qnosnon of reconï¬rm «on. the reconstmfllon of Industry. the ntlhllshmmt of normal "In. Ono mt mlenrnme ls lhnl al- though l2 months haw mm. and [um- lllct the dgnlng nf ll": nrmlstlw. nu ml mpn’hmth'p plan a! rmm» mm has been nlnnad "or! and Mo mall muons of tho annulled ï¬lm It! being parlly romnstnvrlnl. Temporary prm'lxmn ls Ming mad. for the homelm. Tm,- Is all WP" and pod. but lnrclllml. «anomlml. onl- ciclt and speedy monstmcllon Ila-V â€MI I (cum! plan and an nrgnnlul. “on M. enough to pm It our. The Call: at (Mt work roqnlro: vii-Inn and M for doing Mg "mugs well. If h. Michal reconstruction ls left to luv-m ll vlll'noc be llnlslml In 50 yearn. Here In I (-an for America. We have a finally of doing things an I bl; sale and In a alum period «f "In. Europe need! our help. If we in m (In It eventually. why not‘nnw? ‘fln mt problem Is the remnatme for: the war. Th0 Inrld‘n In"! «up 9" In low. llnmlrnls nf mil" M W must ho M001! up. Trrm int he wanted. "w grmmd mm ho cm at 3MI1.¢‘IMI'M of NM I'm: flung". rifles. mm! I» rplmm: m sync-u mm! ho Imam-d, T!!! so. must be mot-M, It I: a M: 50h. Iy mind an"! n Mums. 9%â€!va m ~War. The mm n! "w war znnr II" N "chimed The" arrow n" undo-d new man Hum may were tw- Inc! «M wmm um! lmla Inn-logged "le; mm and an!" a My aim n rm, ï¬rm"! "Minn“. can» llmplng u Mir-M, «flu-r- «raring In "up“ We. "no Hamlin can"! "Ir-ml“ "'4'?! â€If h‘flun‘n "durum. on Ibo-u- vllhgm (mum: lunch Immr m! tho nigh! mu-I lmw mr-- M in "an. I haw w» alto-"L "ulr 78"“ my I. "w my mam. sanding In Ilea- man 0' mm mum-r"! hum". l h" M mom pic-king â€er any mrr '0" a! "m turd brim flaming" (rm! mint.- undo In Hw mug". “an. I .I’ In "er {rp- Immr-k-Im'u'. n hurl of ham l mwr «hull furl". um mm i M 0! l n-I-mr. 3â€"hormuln 1.11, I. nflhmkr. um! «villa! "Mr (an i6 0". mung-I04. tic-m! \Illugfl. f. m I. mm». the Hun. 1h. The arc-u an "not. “I my um. um Ind .10.. no pou- I'CI‘ mug “in 0! than“. RM!- b- 5-... ant un- gun"! "a «on. 5* no mm a! huh-n HMO»; at "All: hunt m! Nflnr'". tum HM“. and the pp. [Ind I not tooth COIN tar IM mm nym- m M about nod-mm amp!"- m-«m nf mnlnt II. I should han- ohm-z!" unlurr but! ~00!“ Min I mm! nmq-lruc-y, nun ‘ Hal" um l‘vmm'nlmlllm .n M moi ' _ SFABING STRICKEN WORLD at!" aud vmnau are 1mm!" of Wed. bath-n. tum wan-l, lmn, brick M m. I Mu "It'd through a. VIII-m no u" «nod «um-d I7 0v conï¬dant-I at (in Mn". Belgium w“ Ila-rally looted. pt!- IO‘Id and "wished. Almost the en- tire um. um violated. Nearly coo- “th of Prince. her Industrial lec- Uon. In mulled. Bulldlm tore do- med. flfloflen mulled. Bl!" (bl-ind aqua" tulle. ln Pol-ml were I.“ Imue. Italy «alert-d terribly. The ground ll ï¬lled with Mull explo m mull-charted ulna. Ind MIR. Ivory day than the war! of remnry and mtontlou hex-n urn vorllu I. III: me have Men Mon to pleas. mm- a! fro-t at Mdml rlra nml lllllonu of loan of "will may a clan- proo- Ilkh‘rnm mat a! nlut mu â€to I highly pnulm'tlw urn. Iy FRANK COMERFOID. ' The signing ut‘ the armistice ended the ï¬ghting. The signing of the peace tut: brought peace. but neither 0! than lets restored devastated Europe. The great Job ahead is the work of re- construction. and when i write the M "reconstruction" l have not tn .184 the mere rebuilding of the war- Iflclen Iren- of rrance. Belgium. My. Poland and Russia. Gigantic ad Important Is this malt ls. neces- my a It is. 0t ls only ll small part of II. work of reel reconstruction. Hun- m at thouunds of square miles â€to up the actual war zone. the (â€and marched over, the terrltory un. .- the" are. Millions of urea ot land that once yielded food In reepoule to O. touch of the plow have for the put (our years been tilled by hl‘h ex- flakes. mm Month. Since the Signing at an Ami-ï¬c- Practically Wasted ~61" for Aid From Annual Must Be Hod-d. IMPERATIVE NEED FOB ACTION SM! Chat: or moonstructiorl h Eurone Follow the Great World War? Articie V. Tho- youngster hmltntt’d n momnnt and then with a merry twinkle In M! 93-9 he n-pltml. "l'tonso. str. m- have no latitude. The British government won‘t allow us any." An Irish svhonl Inspector was rxam min; a class In geography. Ho. hm! promnmtod a question regarding: longitude and root-fret! a correct an- swpr. "And now." he salt! to the «amp hay. "what ls Sammie?" "We". slr. l was only ohoytng you. I have otton hard you a: Tight the good tight? That other woman came tntn my home and she now a pic-tun of you on the mouthpiece. That‘s no priest: am the. 'Nor no harm. neither! He‘s only an old quack! Do you think I could stand thut. sir? No!‘ ‘meh not thus lml'a anointhâ€"H s: 5:. and I up: with my flats and 1 hits! hvr!"-â€"~l.omlrm Post. 1 Ann“ Chrtothnity. Ttu- Into Antuan Madden at H'- errant used to ntnte how on one arm- ntcm he â€9."th two women. one I Rom-n Cathollc' Ind one I Protestant. who won- lighting In the street. After- ward he and the latter. whom tn. know. tom:- slur. as n [II-Mend»: Chrts- "an. mum Justify her Murine. to whloh she "ï¬led : Hr. Emma, or. you In «lmllax with: u-munm. rm» mm tom-c It; Tiny (mum for you. You wmldn‘v. Mn- any business today If N hldn'l Mm for "mm. and when you mm M the hand you hmuM. remember the Mood may (no. “‘0."th IIâ€. Inï¬r- Nunpnpor l'nlovn ‘ "up mm: mm pup» ct" nut n-atlzr in mm vtw mm at.» mm" It"- «mur- nztu fur trawl-1m arr the m Itm are mm rnmplnlnlnl that "try MI- not gutting :- cam"- chat. Win mack up otu- nut-Hug mm at "no war. nu- run. amt tltv at tho luv-Into.- that mm It» "ms-hm l'wdv? Win to" "DO [mt mqu'tly at «too mtnnnm duct "to mnwrtmnt mm «nah-flux mutton! ’ win: «out to "no (me for m:- alum? Ttw mmuIv-rsl. the Wands. Itw Ill"- nnrlsprs. the tartar: hands. It» mat minors. TM.» It" the mm men who am» ltw mom of "n tum mot. ' lrm. â€"-â€"VA-v. Only Cum I. In Work. There I- n cure: tho mum can be wrmI-n In a slum word. Burr om- Immu that wont. but knowing It: mm! and adnpunu the word In dim out mum; More ‘1 an get but to nonml Illa IMO won! an! lad not In lIu- romm'kmm n! (M pea pic. \\'o« mun mun that "no work! um mmnum- alt-k and mw alder on ‘ In. :qu .vapIIm I- nna. rur- .‘ IIu-r. m- mu-l hum that I! n duh, I lulu"; IloIa ml; II It!" be I long" limo Mom- " I" to". The pro- mrlpnm In um. Km, 0 about! it: made In mic "or; «m col um. um; mph": out not con- IrIImIo I. "In! and "not: â€It nova by man In mu. um M- m. and be. IN. mum- M IMM I" with I "Inc", Ile and o .mmm In Woo, The car ' â€Ivy" aha mm- Inhnv wlch It. ' mm... In M- hum um I» u- mm ‘ «ulnaâ€"I In an mar III-w. horluo I ‘MM-nmm‘nnflnnntuuu "m. comp mm m.- m mm rm ! Imam m not-nth and will «ant. Ian.v M-Icmml u. M4 hurt cm n... um «M n! M- hald ma! 1m run «nrw mru mm «ï¬nal-um, TW‘ “u- a tiny nlu'n "ml was Irv, hm ' Hm! Ila; Inn gnu-owl mm In mm ' Tim man Ilm Avg-"uh mum M0 IMI I In In mm a Iwy In I.» farm†that. umI :u «If rm n vars-mm. Inn-Mn: h’n “HI "n M- «Wham um :Ihumn Hm! un-«o- nwn nonmwl n «wt-in; "Krm." la"- n! l'Ml-«Inm mm M "M- = land. hum dam: um: wry mm; In "It I n ancI. llu- may wait uh mm murw my In Iunrn .1 m-w tit-"Milt!" of mg- wnrvl "ï¬rm." To understand Europe's condition today. one must Itop and mlizo that the it" Mound production. The to suit in a short-u at anything. There im't enough food. there isn't enough raw material. there isn't enough coal The Ihoie story is told in the word Poverty. it may not he nmlu to state a few facts known by everyone which ex- plain the mooning of production: We live on the earth. it is land and wa- ter. in the around no mlnemia. The land grows crops. we need the min- ernis that are in the ground. We need the crops. hut minerals In the ground. as well as the fertile soil. mean noth- ing until mun hy his work brings the mlnoni from the groumi nnd makes the soil yleid. We must have food. we must have clothing. we must have shel- ter. and the only way we can get these things is thy working. it little work ll done we have n shortage. There isn't enough ï¬x»! to go around. there aren't enough clothes. (. ‘mugli coal and as u result the [trims of all these necesâ€" laries go 'vrny up. lint this Is not no important as the {net that when there is not enough to feed the world some so hungry. other: must starve. When u there isn't enough coal, some are cold. others freeze. When there aren't enough clothes for everyone. some must be ragged nnd hnifrnnked. Ev- erything by which we live is the re ‘ unit of work. Stop work. and poverty follows. Work. and plenty rennin. Work is responsible for everything that [nee to make life worth living. tlon of "to. Tlio' “Won't-ted and «Incident! (he llfo ot- the world. I! threw everything Into confuslon: It left the scheme out of balance. Only and to Pro-puny. We llve by work. Prosperity menus productlnn. Poverty In underproduov (Ion. Strlpplng economics of all In hlgh- «oundlng Jargon. the slmple truth ihm ever: one kunws ls that (he world has only the [lungs It works to pro- duce. smart KM. "glad" feeling creep: though your veins and into your haul and lol you ï¬nd yourself loving cyan yap! engmieo and trying to do go'od by them. ‘nbnngm' ' 'oymdnewbopoto :nilliya'_ mmg...a., inkinging joy and any [:0qu .011 be glad [1 ‘Dicke Theatreé Mann 5m 3 am; mount of In" Glad†Donn a! Vow-tun. (mum-u nun! m mak- at In And". Coming i The Wind Kuhn Pit-mm â€Er-tn {while than" I1"! Consume Bin)“ [Lt th'n. adv. Word in In" M mind of â€I. that). ol Hm Grin [burn Odom Mm I'Zlule â€she! wanted over Wuhlm'l “My with her Ill- w and (may. th- RN. and In] Hahn sun-m o! W-"dbnnrp [ Ilr. and Mn. N. Earle Wright 0! 116mm. visited hen Sunday. They are mtempluinx the panhan- o! a home home and naming but to the Mine. Mm. Geo. Perkins entertained n luncheon Tut-«lay. Mn. E. â€min", In. Eda IleCollum and Him Ado“. Andrus; being mu. Humid Bell Wright's story “The Shepard o! the Hills" will neon b:- mown at Dicks Theatre. - niv. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse Waples of Ber- ryn. upon: Sunday at the Mrs. Rosa Wnpleu home. Mr. T. F. Kelly spent the weekend at LaCrosse. Wm. with Mr. and Mm. Clarke's Clean' Ema and Mochel's Mara will bowl av pastponcd me It the Dicke Alleys on Monday evening. Knthryn MacDonald was star in tic‘ wonderful picture “The Woman Thou‘ Guest Mo." adv. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Brunet. have a new baby at their home. Miss Helen Hawkins was a week- I-nd visitor at the LaCharty home. She the Beauty Market at Dicks Theatre Saturday. ' adv. C. w. vanneyium is in New York on a business trip. Old Kentucky will be shown again at Dick: Theatre. adv. Miss l‘aulyne Reincr spent the week-end at Novinmer. Mo. If you needus, (onus. 188-1. to Munro Bin-y. Reporur (flu-Mal not: bring the adv. buyer Md the antler W!“ to Ibolr . mum-l ulvauur. Try ml “1le over with hcr “3-" Acumen! Deal: on pan: 0 and a. the nut writ! Mary. the Alum Munhr in the mummy". I'll not you will be able to m u in an N. l'nmmout 8W production this Saturday at the (India adv. [Mr new duties "My. She «ran taking a put graduate mm at the Univ-entity o! Chingo and stopped to take the position here. "or hunt 'I ; missionary in China. N :1 a: imam LEIEHN Sm Mm Alice Ichnim has accepted the position of ï¬lth teacher in the Ian! high school andJentu-yd upon Can you imagine seeing the Fox Sunshine Co. in such a comedy u "The School House Scamhl. Such In attraction as the Above and the Ani- ma Murder combined, will 'surely make an ideal entertainment at the Curling this Saturday. ‘ min! ' The next regular meeting of *the Alexander Bradley Burns Post of the American Legion will be held in the club moms on next Monday even- ing, Marvel: ï¬rst. ’ Don't waste the rest of your win- Itor months! Still time to enroll fox Night School at the PATERSON BUSINESS INSTITUTE, La Grange. ll]. Dny sessions 8:30 to 2:00. ‘ "my of you have been i Lester Gel-wig has pyrchased the Miller flat and store building on West Railroad at. from Mrs. Soule of Ber- wyn. Chas. Haller was the go-beâ€" tween in the transaction A earload of oats. a unload of shel- led com and a carload of Alfalfa hay will be on the track any day; Phone Jos. V. Dieter, 137-1! and leave your orders. ‘ adv. Nash Six Sedan Bodies Are Solidly Constructed Solid construction of the Nash Six Sedan body assures quiet- ness which is not the least of the joys of motoring. In ad- dition, this luxurious all year round car with its Nash Per- fected Valve - in - Head Motor is unusually powerful, eco- nomical and responsive. mmmmmï¬g Phone 16 following H. C. KAMMEYER, PROP. VALUE CARI â€VOLUME PRICE. Thursday, March 4, 1920 That “SHINDlG†that you may have heard something about will be given Thursday evening, Earth uh. at 8:00 o'dotk. The main part of the program will be a reading by In. N. R. Funk-y. (nun J. Hartley llamru'a charm!" story. Every Sunday Evening there is something spec- ial at the Congregational Church Christian‘Endeavor Society Meeting. life God but a purpose in creating Ih‘w world and giving it to mankind. Congregational Church Dont Miss It! “PEG 0’ MY HEARTâ€, You will have .- clam under-India: and - bigger Villa. 0! it you hen these sunken in S. ANDREW'S CHURCH. Wed-cadâ€. Mu. andâ€"4:00 p. lamâ€"The Rev. ll. DI.‘ Parkinson Sunday. Feb. â€(bâ€"5:00 p. u.â€"â€"Anhducon Long S. Andrew’s Church To live a successful lilc a man MUST Imov God's W. Subscribe to The Reporter $2.00 per year in advance There will also ht u N: helping of good "twin SPECIAL Ticket- 215 Incl 3:- man (5* 501' TI": [DATI'ZL' Hinsdale, Ill. Fo ur- Coupe. Seven- W Volta-LN M..- Flre-Pnsnenger Tourin‘ Car. 31595 Two-Pa-sangor Roadster . . . 815%.! Fourâ€" Passer-1n- Spon Model. . 817a Se van-P19 ann‘er Touring Cur. 81765 Fe ur- Pasagnï¬ef urea f â€â€3129: Passenger .. . . 82725 o D Remin- 13