Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Mar 1920, p. 3

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in "W 'dnngoromz r‘nilmml yard with "no signal of mini): Railroad: All Worn Out.» Transportation In Europe h portly paralyml. During the war railroad tracks nn‘i romlheds wore allowed to deteriomio. ll cm a not he helped. but the fact lhm it won unavoidable doesn't alter ihe summon. llondbed nod rolls lea-m rplinn to pieces. There is a terrible shortage of cars. Every- where on the Continent ilils in felt. Ho digs and shawls the «m! “'hiah makes tht- pol'vr. llr‘ defies the heat of the {mum-v. Ho huihls the locomm the amt pulls Its throttle. He makes the freight our and smmts in the sleet Fifth. nml last. but first in impor- tance. ts mun pmwr. The [rm-pose of production Is «an. lie in master or it It every stage. in every department. Without him production is impossible. The hnsinoss men who proceed on the theory that men mum not live without their businesa. its my rnll, forget the first and greater truth that more would he no business “lthnut tlm workers. Man (nits. digs, :nlht‘rs aml hnnls the raw material. lie hvws the wood. builds the plant. [in mine: the ore, he makes the tools. the machinery. He oils it. sets it in motion. He runs it. He makes the fnrtmm nml the boiler. F‘mmh. transportation Is necessary to tho authoring. collecting and deliv- ering a! nut material and the ("strum- fltm n! the finishml product. an mm. “mint-.13 Is crying am against nm-ssary rmulcuons "mm! bot-mun «I ma mal shortage. l halite In I never have torture how dependent we an on ”w m who Net and dlg "no men. All of the lntolllgom-o and mlmro. me Mutts. the gum. are but lymbnla of power. When the coal miners fnlclnl "10" hands And set their teeth minus mapped. ‘Shall Chaos or Reconstruction ‘ in Europe Follow the Great Work! War? Third. Irc- must hm? n-ul. (‘nnl mm tho mrhim- and km-p- «arm the home of "it man IM mm the murmur. Tho “pic-«um.- M clu- “nrm “mum ml n hmmzlu lump In nw «Mk- I am writ In: "ww muck-s. Tho minrrs have Ml Hw MI. Th:- guwmnwm. through the mung. lm! ll’k‘ll In fur"- "19m luck. Tim «Wm-t Is a failurr. The “M's nrw dark at night Th.- Mmm W I plum Io nan-Im- and "and: Mk unis-s:- we prm'hk rut m- ooflnl. the nuns tnmlmi by mur- 0" mm Mu! Mrhhw Infk lMo tho flab-MI unwind. not Iklln‘ n! um. 'nu-It ohjmloo no. lo nu autumn-n alum: In dis- mun»; nu- man. It lm'l lay aw rm. The; un- Ilmcmu It mm m boa-«ny- «f sump. "w; drum-d I luv." uhun- u! "n "min Ila-y pro- m. or "w, win-.- In «ark. ’thv I: a loud mm! M human MIun- In H. um. II to uni; hum-Tu mums Ia Hunt u! will Thrw I-m'u ummiu‘ mmnwrll I. who Imtlmmmn hull"; (m "maul. I‘mlmmw- m «not In- “.an M-nl I. lit "menu at working fur «mu-n. hw mm;- an own-nun In "an all Im» [mu-turnout. (Jug. In mun m In an "up than». shun-1. "Milli. ml and "will". u! "k. m (ht Ihc tum-v m- tools he mm (m urkummu pnnllnfiml. no that vu- any at; In "our Hm "amp-"mum mu In "turn"!!! Mu. «1mm.- lkl, u- um: I!» m; In m- mm 0.0“!"- namin- In I!!! curb-1 I! an“! 10- I" mum! Hung; Pundit-#0 Nu! m. ram. no vmm Mu- plums. and l I» "w mm! to tho mo {ml "'0‘ Tin-v- with mum in mulppod 'flh «autumn and tuck. 1M; mm D? mil; for anti. II om groan-s! need. The land II available. God («mi-he- me sunshine and the rain. To 3"! the plow. truc- tm and tom) (30's we must look to the Iuduvdrual arm at Me. Here ngnln b [be all (or men. We are won 0! m noun. “a: were killed and «lawn! In llw war. The Invn who unwed [he \mr muu help do the work (but would lune howl acme by the who did uul nu»! hurt. In lbdr [mm-m [rut-w u! mlml Hwy do not It"! In work, an Ivan! under the 0M ammun- ohmlnfin‘ bet-m the war. II In Ian-«nary (a tuna-h than with on luau-«mm lo mm. Them in mm hulmmumt fur awn m mark More "w an The durum-mud an ly FRANK COHERFORD. The world lives by two kinds of work. the work on the coil and the la. bot went in making things. in this way we get the things we eat and rear. We have eaten up our surplus. The world‘s mono to zone. We are literally living from hand to month. To overcome Ih’e food shortage we must not every inch or nmliahle ground into prod-amino. Only by doinl (hi. can we live and gradually got back the anr~ pins which stood as a protection against my failures. Production is not automatic. It In the work of nun. There is not anything complex nhout it. You can‘t use magic. To grow thing. men must plow and gntiwr. The will to work "on Inn 3: Given lnduoemhm to Work and Guaranteed Fair Dul- lnq In the Distributlon cf . the Run". GREAT NEED IS PRODUCTION Pnnnuzus FAOINB smchN mam Article VI. A Simr Wilhelm Did Not Like. Princess Charlotte nf Monlngon, nis~ :or n! [he M-knisnr, Mm mm recvnfly. lmfl lvmn n suffurzfr for you: mu! had undergone many uy-m-au-ms. She puss 9d mm! of Mr time on tho Rhivm. lurked. the prim‘ms mm a woman you cmfldn't m'ss. Sh» ware hrphhed lmir. when no mhs-r wnmnn Md ever dream- cd of such :1 ”mm, and ralkod democ- racy. and smoked n" the ”me. The «x- knlwr was rnflmr nlnrmod at her rncnrira and preferred his other sixâ€" ter. (moon Snphlo of Grower. who II more Ms sort.-l.nm!.-.n Man. Approaching the End. (floor-o ln Ms dialogue «untied "Do Sena-flute” makes one of his Interim man say that all men wlsh to sllaln old age and yet complain of the fact n-lwn they ha" anoint-d lt. He adds that one of the grvaanvos of the old In that nge steals met- them more mp- Mly than they expected. lt‘ls polntod out that «'9 manual prevent'tlme from nasxlng. and that even I! we "de eight hundred Instead of Plghty years the past tlmn. hon-over Iona. cannot n-hon It hna flown away he nhle to "soothe with any consultation [or an old ago of folly." _ rot". Iver lhemflor of her milk; and we only taro for her when the robbery may he perpetmtvd.â€"Chnrlos Dickens nickem' Trunk to ”n Cm It «'h-Hizcd [Iv-up!" «no to lama In- to "w wonhlp of animals. the cow would renainly M "Mr «1mm M first What a fountain of Meaning Is the mw! Sh! k Hm mother of W. Iho tour", of Imuor. "19 original cause of rum. In nay nothing of shot-horns. Mire-0mm and upper lmthors. A zen- flo. amiable. ovor-ylvldim: "Path". who has no joy In her family arr-Its that she dues not share with man. We rob her of her ohmlren. that we may (‘MMrwn rryim: [or ma. when»; In flu- h-M unw- Mn! um» with“. an praying "ml m M" I’M. it“ «My pm; to nan! m- (nu-II and “mum. Thrlr Mlp m" an, urn-charm by I 1m! Mn!»k¢"-â€"ovnrr¢t. \"lil Mon Mar "mm? Sn I «night In flml Hu- mmm a! nu- mo. Inc-«In: it would mm: mo "‘0‘. In Hu- heart a! nu- trmvhlo. (Cam-Hum Me In muu)‘ mum. for the» MM have gum" dept-whoa! upon 0er job- loc mm lIrlnu. Thou, mo. more I. - nhmnn M «mum-game mm. Home m'vlnyrr‘ n! lulu have “In! M- “mug.- «I Hol- “mama. “I'M mg I Own IN My IN» "my my I mm tar Hu- mun um. Tm- Inna h-MI asp-"mum. Th0 nmmm but "or 'fflljiflh) M Ilw Inching: unm. lb‘ durum" an"! In In mum-ru- mm mm in llw o'lh-m HIM Mn "3" ‘3” M hm vn-cl. uriflwr an" M mam that had M dl-rflmlmw lulu-v Mr. A “‘murn lune mmr Inn- mo mum at mm. m day. H "or" t- am «mania. M "w purl-v “rIl-I «tummy m n"- llunl rum-uâ€" M u. W; In» mun mum-um phi-cu "Mr via-mund- "um um. TM; urn-o a «mu. luau Mm 3 mm an no u. Thar) Into Month! ”Mr momma Nun III. RIM warm. ‘nw; an no" mom-1| "nu um. and um «Imam. mm M 30-13.. TM Mn Qmmlm M u.- lnm pmlr I'm a "I" and lmrmlnx an”. Th; in 1;. an MM" Ii In "I' handâ€" M tin-w mm and um. Mmm II "n ulnar um mun! hr W. In and mum mm! am. or vim" IM «an! «m man n X» Nun's [And a! Emu,» him am can «1 mm "up: "to (nu! from the WI. Wooinon In Labor Worm. Durlng m.- war women answered "us toll t-all. 'l'lu-y 11-“ (Inch lumwu and nvm to wart. The-no In hardly a kind or work that l can think of that l lure not won women doling In Europe. I have Isa-en Um» Iomllnx hon". motel- Iug mnl. wnuhlng wimlmm. driving magnum, «loaning Mrs-«In. mnluflnn nu Immu. lemy ot "up \mmm who weal lulu Ilw bulwark“ were yuuul mum. Now mm "W war In over mul llw awn Mm muw buds ltwro I: n tic-mam! on "w pun of ”w men that me wanna '0- un- In "wlr hum". TM- »: Imp-nul- It in strange that. while ereryonp can see and understand (he dimultles and delays Incident In won-gunning and rearranging maclnn-wx and plants. many people cannot mm or understand [he [nu-Mun u' n-urrunglng men's nun. who (at (our years have been Ilving abnormally. TM effect 0! (hr wnr upon plants and equlpmmt In con} coded by the very mun wlm refused to see any elk-c! o! the war on the men who were In In. The: have less than a ihhfd ol‘ the roiling stock necessary to meet normal requirements. The demnnd (or trans- portation facilities will necessarily ln~ «else during the period or reconstrucâ€" tion. I have seen locomotives sneez- ing. coughing. expiring every few miles. Old, brokennlown engines. the kind one expects to and in a museum I was on a de luxe train, n-diuiomntk express. i commented upon the con- dition of the locomotive..v.whlch enm'e to I full stop every once in a while. I commented upon the condition of the coaches. The chief of the train looked at me. smiled and said: “it yen think thin one Is bad you ought to see some of the others." The war alsarrnnged piping and fee- iories. The demand was for muni- tions. Pence gave way to war and plant equipment emcient for peace production gave way to plant construcv lion necessary to manufacture the weapons of war. Plants were coup mandcered. Machinery was torn out. new machinery put in. A mmpiete fl!- conntruciiou and reorganization was effected. Now that the war ism‘er end the demand for everything Is great, It is necessary to change these plant: back and fit them for the production needed. it is expensive. it takes time. it reiards production. 1920, «noun S’vfl‘urr mmm Following this refreshments were served. The affair proved most en- )oyable to everyone present. When you have finish-1| mating the nwn. road th ads. It pays. FAREWELL mom:- TION GIVEN REV. AND MRS. LITTLE Last Friday evening the members and friends of the Baptist church tun- .k-red a farewell reception to Rev. and M11}. J. B. Little. It was held at the thumb. which had been made homeliko and beautiful {M the oc~ casion. On Sunday evening at 6:30, the B. Y. P. U. gave a luncheon to Rev. and Mrs. Little and pmsonted him with a. pair of gold cufl links: A brief pmgmm of unusual merit followed an hour of informal enjoy- ment. The chuwh quartette and the male quarlette sang. Vernon Fuller Iemlorml a violin solo. and Eleanor Hanchett gave a lending. The women of the church pmscnte The women of the church presented Mrs. Little with a beautiful silk gown the presentation being made by Mrs. A. ii. VanValen with an original poem. Mr. Little recsived a watch and {ob {mm tlu- men of the congreâ€" gation. “embers and lFriend»: or" BIpIiM Church Presented ‘l‘lmn With Remembrance Tokens. You can take the family along to do some shaming, or to visit. and new: be discommoded. nomauer how fast you drive“ SAVES POWER Thousands in Successful Use in lhe East. lndispemihle Now. 7B Santos: Avenue BECAUSE WITH. WHY NOT RIDE IN COMFORT ;1 The Trailer Tlnt Always hacks .. AND 1338le- Thiste territory just opening Live Dealers Wanted for an exclusive arrangement. Phone or write today for an agency. or advise if you are interested in purchasing a Trailer for your own needs. 8. [WM (30.. Difitribnmrs for Illinois and Wisconsin. Inquire of H. S. Dun. When you haul a cal! to market or bring back a load of feed? ER ' SAVES MONEY SATISFACTION GUARANTEED The following letter was received by little Lawrence Hoegmn from his former chum out in Nebraska. Dear friend: How are you? I am lim- nml hope you are the same. What are you doing these days? I am going to school these days. I lum- School each day I go. The Dr. came out friday to examcn the kids. I and my sister was per- fect but Viola Nyblom had blurred eyes and Florence Nelson had ton- wls and Orville Hooker had over- sized oars. We bought 5 oil slow at school and now we cook our dinners there. I guess 1 win close. “FLORENCE NELSON HAD TONSELS” Phillips, Nebu, Feb. I. 1920. Nash Six Sedan Bodies Arc Solidly Constructed Telephone 203M Solid construction of the Nash Six Sedan body assures quietâ€" 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. Yours truly- Clarencc Englund. 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