Imus Grove Garage MOUSE '» BCO Special ATTE RY BUSINESS GOOD DESPITE STOCK MARKET BREAK â€Toby Endlnd I! fun! with mm Europe boo-nu- ahe slam!“ racially done. The new 10""??- Inlnt of Gum in not with Mr. Ger- many aloha. In an of war. is My only potable ally. The Germany of “by b not on friendly terms with tho TIM 0! today. Should, how- cm. Gummy go In with England. um» would have to be In entirely Good Battery You Can Buy m on all work charmlly ('1'anth ("Duluth policy with Gennany has been In opposition to that of Mao. England has wanted to get for him a much out of Germany at possible without killing the goose that kid the golden eggs. ancc tn (or killing the goose, but still {or damndlng the an. England v.- Europe's big brother and upon I!!! the Stand-l world lulu relied. \ “Enzland alone of all Europvnn Mom has stood for law and order She done his flood for the paymvnt of debts, and the fulï¬llment of ob- llpdou. Germany and Austria nro W Chaos reigns in Russia. Italy ll on the verge of bankruptcy. Me In compromising. England is the only country who has told us that. the will pay her debts with in- “The real seriousness of the dan- ger has somehow been hiddpn. The change has come swiftly. A few weeks ago England was in the sad~ die. A! conferences she was the «lig- tntor. She did the talking and Frame did the worrying. T odny the situation is just. the reverse. Engâ€" load Is now in the hole. From.- duq ,llhenhly put lwr there. i “It. is really surprising that the stock market’has held up 5r well (lurv in; the past. two weeks. of course the break was due to the gravity of the Turkish situation which was un- derstood only by the big bankers in New York. The real facts are that Fume is today in quite a similar position as that held by Germany in 1914. WALKER DICKE Painting Donut-ill: lelualin' Wellwley Hills, Mass., Oct. 12, 1922. Readers should not. be sur- prisedâ€"according to Roger W. Bah- sonâ€"becnuse of the recent action of the stock market. When interviewed in Wellesley regarding tlr matterh Mr. Babson today said th" serious~ ness of the European situation is greater than most people w-‘Jize! Lowest Priced nrletql halter, at an L4 low prim Fun [I m houn‘ capacity. 6 viâ€. ll-pluo clue-is. lul-rnlbor cue. 'm‘ â€In cell coup-fluent». Ila ll mumbled battery. in! HI from high do unthi- by one o “no tau-on hum mum-fle- m In the coun â€"dlo jottingho-u nio- Phones 380-)! And 1234! A. 1’. mm Electrician r W. Babspn Sees Nothing To Alarm U. S. in Situation Tim: Europe. MM 13, 1922 [’E :.Iratugic points. Frankly. England] [is in a halo: and this is what caused' him sttwk mmkcl to break and foreign lbumls to tumble. Her own people aw, nguinst war. There is llw memory" “1' the recent bloodshed. There 55’ Jill Iho warning mark of great sor- irow. An Engflzhmun. 100. cannot 1u~u himself going to Turkey to ï¬ght. “'hm Germany thundered in Eur- ope right at Engband's duor, the Eng- li-‘h Tommy WM on “11- to ï¬ght. But today it is different. The Bug- li<hmzm lemwubem badly what lull)-l pulled an Gulllpull. He remembers, “It is not merely a war on paper, remember. Turkey ls fortifying her- st-lf by putting guns and troops at â€â€œWhen the last world war was on, Russia was promised Constantinople. Russia withdrew. Then, it was de- cided to keep Constantinople free, !out of the power of either France or England. England slowly got a bit; of the upper hand. This hurt the pride of France who matiently aâ€" waited her opportunity. Last month it came. 'l‘hen France played her cardsr In a few hours the entii‘e European situation changed. Today France holds the trumps. Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. “Yes, England stands practically alone. Italy will back Turkey. Rus- sia will back Turkey. And, of course, France will back Turkey. Hence it must be kept clear that the real is- I‘Jue {is 'not between Great Britain and Turkey, but between Great Brit~ min and France. France has been‘ bucking Turkey. England has been backing Gmece. Turkey and Greece, however, have been but pawns on the chessboard. LUMBER Shingles Lumber [Mars Windows Screens M illwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding Lath Nails Em, Etc. 'new interpmtation placed on many European relationships and the proâ€" blems of those relationships. There is the matter of reparations, for in- stance. All international ï¬nances would be upset. N OW’S THE TIME! Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Three-Quarters Phone Ono Fiv‘o Manufacturers Dealers : COAL MILLWORK Building Materials of All Kinds call on us and at our prion. Lem about our union. Homo hundcr'a book In colon. Nun print plans. etc. Our nous might we on In MI of dollars In bull as. We can furnish you tho but wildly materials It Iowa-t prion. Don't Forget “OLD BEN†Beat Franklin County Coal. POCAHON'I‘AS All Sizes Building mud-l prim no law, labor costs less. 80 why drlny! Our factory and lumber yard no benign-run {or high grade mmwork. lumber and building supplies. to build that house; nah noe- BEFORE BUYING "What will happen? I do not know, but whatever happens. there will be no check on business. The farmer iwill be helped by higher prices for wheat. Manufacturing and shipping will become more utlve. The cost of living .will go up. Money will be ï¬rmer and scarcer. People will sell their foreign securities. The stock market, however, will not perma- “Even the Englishman, who hasn’t a son to lose, has taxes to pay. Eng- land, with her'intention of paying her ‘dehts, is the only European coun- try that really taxed her people sev- erely. The ordinary English trader man is up to his chin in taxes. (Eng- land has the highest tax rate in the world.) He is not eager for more, the weight of which would almoEt' break him. This is the proposition with which England is faced. She has either got to ï¬ght the Turks at 1a tremendous cost of men and money, without full cooperation of her own people, or else she has to lose India, Egypt, Persia, and the Holy Land. Do you wonder the stock markets broke ? Estimates furnished on F. W. KETTENRING Phone 43-M ‘tho fearful cost of conquering n few Boers In South Africa. He knows that there are over 200,000,000 Mo- hammedan at. Turkey’s back door. Contractor Builder 121 Fairmount Ave. New or Old Work Gravel Cinders Plaster Cement Blocks Brick Coke Sound Hoard Round tho Worn. Phineas Shark, the eminent statio- ticinn and mathematician. states that In 08.4 per cent of all the cities of the world It Is possible to wake up at any hour of the night and hear somebody winding a fll\‘ver.~â€"Detroit Motor News. will add ‘Condderlng the mat surl- ouanesa of tin Turkish situation, it is most surprising flat the stock market has behavod so well. 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