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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Dec 1922, p. 7

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“Then is not a business throughout the length and breadth of the United States but what h bound, in the logical course of nature, tn feel the eflect of the announcement M the farmers of America are coming into the market with $7,000,000,” to span]. WHAT HAVE YOU TO SELL?”-.-Wm. H. m President, [with Advertising Agency. ”um Mm 'ple Jodie hooded fl: . wand. to I“ donc’ - Maybe an“ . [IMM- . h “I d! I ERE'S the housing problem. Nochin' but high mu. high can u‘ arcs. bu! why kick? Let’s [a bath to the an: of our nmdy auction Ind five in the cares. Still. m'vc got to late all (his marital danromrm. Everybody gel- h'a' mum-d. [cl'lin' divon-ed. gel- lin‘ martini again. gclm' divoucd gain. 13' [be whole unable could be Hopped by nobody cltin' mar- ried u all. Then an n so! Ibo trouble with thildvrnâ€"oolhin' but an n'_nnific¢--ucll. let the peo- ple dunk no! to have any (Vul- dm. Rally. "Ric un‘c I am- lonodcd Ihi right with flu: whole '0'“. to w v no! “up it? Can't ‘0 40m" Rm. wr‘cc in u In. Into we’d hut" mu amt Iimc mm- . Thm \u'd have mu: b in an u up. Money is the insgnia of labor. It r resents athe investment of brawn and brain. 2 who :wastes it wants. He who squanders it upon ~his own pleasures and pastimes is forced to feel the waste even though his resources be 9so inexhaustible that he may never feel the ”pies“. ‘ } "Those. who can Shaft: thEtihoukht with me and hel? me in that desire are few. My ‘good 'fogtpne has built a wall about me.” Moreover, I no longer hold the place among 1any former friends that I used to hold and .want to retain. They envy me, and envy iso~ ‘flatea. I cannot associate in the same old way. ill I entertain my friends moderately I learn .that I am accused of being miserly. If 1 en- tertain them lavishly I know they must feel that I put them beyond the hope of recipro- ;cating courtesies. I find my money is putting any friends to the test quite as much as me. fl am anxious to use my money for the good tof‘gzhm. not alone_ for my good. 7 ' Man’s worth is measured by his earnest eagerness ”1“!” others. “It is not all thcv'goédr iotidfié’ {Egan‘s tn flue. With it has come a sense of responsibility “he; weighs 3nd yorries: A YOUNG man who recently inherited a . mammoth fortune s nkinq of what his frigid! called__his_ "good _ qmme. ' said: iger of France is With Us) I wonder if the man's alive. that's got a perfect score, in I‘leasin' all the critics that his life is flashed before? It's true our dear Redeemer lived 3 short. though rlect span. . . n. But critics pierced his lovin' heart, as hmta humans can. . . _, ~ T'his land or our’n havsvahcd its blood. that poop es might be free. e seized our swords CRI'I‘ICS an' bayoneta. an' said. "It'a got to be!" We tent our dashing boys abroad, an' crushed the monster'a might, and now. we hear the critics howl, "They never done it right!“ Facts iv-a lot 0! Dervishes. in editorial guise, that spend: their time promotin' atl the politician's lies. . . . They occupy a‘velvet mt. an' shake ' their lnaded direâ€"they'd eriti- . cite the angela, ii the devil had I the price! So long as money represents the product of labor. the getters and givers of money will find their .Opportunity for happiness only through the nvilege of enlarging the markets of labor. rightly rewarding labor and giving just returns to them who invest their brawn and brain {or the good of their brothers 23 well as for the good of themselves. The highest philanthropy is more than char- ity. The curse of the wotld is poverty. The great war of the twentieth century is going totpe ‘the war against poverty. are the problems which money forces you t0 face: and you face them 'ust as squarely with four hundred a month as {imr millions e month. It is good to feed bread to the hungry. but it is better to find out why they are without bread. to help them get their own bread that gill-g thetn_ your brea “Do I live for ray-elf or for othersr-am ls altruistic or egotisnc.â€"â€"am I merely my own; keepfr or a_n_1 I my_l_)r9ther'a kcgpcr?’~â€"these The closest personal advisor of one of the richest men in America recently told us that' his friend. whose income was over half I mil- lion dollars a day. needed no counsel in the game of getting, but he ea tly sought help It: the game of giving. To elp men without‘ honing them was the problem which perplexed him. M Mada um nmm‘ u’ loll Mal what I ohmfwi he Mall P-Mumufi MIDI-match. “Wham-phnmomnn'm mlghcy man who Ou- Monk" mid mm! ”M, may. "Yaâ€"mu: Ill "I'Iu "Ir final "'20qu ”III "Ink?! "IO and luv-"Ii; n [and I“. ('II'IMI and mul-s,- Finn-mm. . 0' M 0' Nu! M 'Don'l on who '4- II mum has. at mud.” Inn'- a maul au- IMIy. Ohm- rhmrh' IMmUIx that it won rm to mum lint-urn!- I. on." your meal vim-ct mm It Ibo Market Cor.MnlnCm-flu8to Marisa!” Purl. loin Roast, per pound .................. 19c Rib Roast, per pound ........................ 23c Brisket Boneless Corned Beef, per pound ...... 16c Plate Beef, per pound ................... 10c hub Shoulder, whole, per pound ............ 28c Arnour’s Star Ham, whole or half, per pound .24c Potatoes. 2% bushel suck ................... $2.25 Fancy King Apples, per pound, 6c; per peck . .65c Shoes 05me Dry Goods - Groceries H. C. PITCHER Educator cool leader a ”many. Samgday Specials I am "pin: in «In hm {Mun-~01". In ho n rmllnfl. and mm be :- (mu I’h'l'h, U I "my )mln Ivy 0'- "MM Hum ummnl m». k I "mlh-r M It small tllflimnM‘.»Julm~ A. uner. 11w Mun-ml» in a mammal Nut-x Our Ilw lwwumltml "pan. and l panama.- lulu-sum llmo (mm June to Ol'Idu-r in IIII'IN. OM In .0 Atlas! M. ‘hu-n I: a :m that On nlm :- How. and thum- II n Maul wan! nm In In.- mun-m; no tum-h h more “ (I. way u! duh: thump,- ~-A. Hon-I. delmtos. Modem Winter. Par- rish. Skinner and Palm. ~ Comittee chairmen gave their u- gulat reports. Mrs. Parrish, head 0! the legislative committee announced that her committee is to study cur- rent political problem at regular meetings. and that these meetings are open to any woman in the league interested. New committee chairmen appa'nh ed were: Committee on Living Costs: Hrs Bronx Committee on Educatlon: Mrs. N. Anderson. Committee on Puhlkity: Mrs. E. G. Geilsert The State {Round of the League of. Women Voters gave a luncheon at the League headquartem November ‘27 in honor of um McDowell. who ;hu recently returned from Czecho- alovakla. A doctor from hbrador maluooneofthegueataatthe luncheon. linu- IcDowell gave an intimate account of some of the m ‘ lent day problema o! Caedsoalovakia. ‘ White In Europe I!!! eat in the con- ference of the league of eatlona {or one month. Show a {at Interest- ln. things about the league. It has two npnatetatlve hon-ea. the anae- tarian and the amenity. The eac- retaflan h composed of wu- November 22 at the home of Ira. II. B. Pdnce. Intending reports of the state convention were given by local hold its regim- monthly mood»: on large women organizations of Illin- ois materialize. In. O'Neill, flu: woman Wont {ram this state, will be given a cordial reception at Springfield January 3. A special train may run from Chicago to the Oap'iml which will any woman Min 4" over the m to meeive Mn. O'- Neill. A bungee: in the evening will add much to the enjoyment of those making the trip. ‘ The Downers Grove branch of the NWOFLEAGUEOE womnmns'l Hpiesentphmolpmotth 3| From flue than by Fannie Hunt. Thom-tun.me “tuna-enumdlnebnflntufi Humnrn nae, have made in “The Good Provider" l III a; “annihmrmnfintmfmmthdr "' UNIVERSAL COMEDY THURSDAY FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7th 80! Tho mutual-r drum of a «hung 4]..th 0! luxury and tho Iain who, loving hot. so“ bar In whoa. A toned of mono-l thrills “d "dang (llama. The and. {film bad-In Uh uh- dpdn -~ cmms FAWCMT. JULIA PAVE. RAYMOND "A?- NN. DOROTHY CUNNING. CHARLES DOLE. SHANNON DAY, SYLVIA ASHTON. JACK ”OWEN. (‘ASSON PHRIH‘SON. JOHN IIL'I‘ENV. MICKEY MOORE and a store u! 00‘"- Iranian“ plan". The find”! an in [he gvuu-st firm" of ”no M! M five-bag a! 1:10 and 9;". Mini ~inn Acluih. .1.“ "Ma; ‘f'li'l'r'n. If» nah Matinee at 3:00 p. nu, Evening at 7:00 Ind 9:00 p. tn.. A tom-um drum: from the pen of We Cont“. In the Cutâ€"HACLYN AIBIJCKLE. FORREST STANLEY u GYPSYO’BIIEN wblflkhhuhtlblllgfld“ Two Reel (Io-ed] -â€"- “WET AND WABHBI." INTERNATIONAL NEWS ' Just l. um" mm." Ce_cil B. DeMille's MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 5th and 6th --‘Marion Davies in “The Young Diana” SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922 Admhslonlomaom nsmum Mi.

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