_ ', iiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiii q snowmormm an i} EM ' . ettattt-ivthinrrtttrutttt .5- Unitdm'uulovod down, not Is Jiuotutttht.1r.te.tt m k“ a? 'W triiieh the National Ttmmb- ', m mum)me otBeial _ has. qiiumroitesryaintutirt Fiiilritethspottsyu,"irrttrfttr Jiaieiioramryut-urar.ture,t z "iaTGai,uttueGimfri-ed t cit nstiomtoemttth,dtrHttq tht i' F,AdGrr-sod-mrulrtun 't rdidbeftry. -_ SCIENTIST-‘1 COULD SHOW REFORMERS Account. however, the depreciation of doller value, the ectull increue in national wealth darling the ten-year period was but sixteen per cent. vhile during the some period populetion. in. cmeed Mfteen per cent: no that the ectuel per unit: wealth! "aree1r in- erenged It All. This showinlr reveals the sophietry of the claim that the United sum beeniited fhtaneinllr by the World war. while Europe we: impoverished br the ,rar--ftrr it is chm thnt Frence. Italy and Belgium increased their wealth by a larger penéntege durinz the war than before the war. This is even more clearly indicated by a comparison of this percentage of increase in national tttlil,'. with that . . M, __a_, Ir, - IMA. gal realised by†a homely illustration. ‘Suppoee. Jot instance. suggests Lath- rou Btoddnrd, in his new tit; "Sei.. entiBe Humniem,†that e le' elativ body debating I bill, or a citizen; eommlttruson1rrderintt,.n pet reform- pronoul.’ should conduct their pro- ceeding! In the nine spirit end by the “he methodr% I grab of scientists engeged on n experiment? Wo we redixe what their first net’would' bet Well: before even venturing to du.. cuu the mutate: in land the Irrst in prior decades. Baweet 19M and 1912 our national wraith incmud 'j,i','t,g4,e,t."d to $186,299,664, or 73.9 cent: this increase was in dollars of meticdly the - value, Jiiiint an; um! mica) wealth in- cmged four and one-half times " much during the duht you: prior to 1912 u it did in the ten yew br ginning 1912. H A A 1900 and 1904. The enrichment of the United States by won of the w in I myth prevalent in European countries which incrensed _ their wealth more rtartd1r during the World war period than at any time in recent Elston. while the growth of wealth in the United sum was being slowed down three-fourths. T Prom 1900 toil!“- Du'rinl the four~year period be- tween 1900-1904 our national wealth increaaed from $88,517,307 to $107.- IMIN. or twenty-one per cent, or at the rate of 52.5 per cent in a ten- year period. so tha tour increase in actual wealth at that time was about 3.3 times an fast as durhte the ten years ending 1922, since dollar value remained almost stationary between How the rennin application of sci- entifle methods to our -every4iay problem: would raise, their treatment to thither level and would immense- ly Intimate their solution an be l. Nd II ' .iAeeoramtto-iit-trrA1te Podsnl Tad. Commission, the ugh]: af the thttted sum, mou- ttrating-o-est-ttret'" membetween tttieatsdt9M,whett it stood at $868,000.000. Tilting info -iiGiiirie. tum-d heir Rahal Values During I the my! . The Highland' Park Hospital Main 'tettrane.-tro-ood Aiismi, ho block: west of Gun Buy Rm! 2tPrlted, Park Hospital is essentially a Highland Park Insti- tuti n. The funds for its erection and maintenance have beet supplied ‘almost entirely by our own citizens. It is your hospital and well worthy of your support. - ' ' Bright, airy yooms, up-to-date equipment, Painstaking nurses and, attepdanuCModerate charges The Highland Park Hospital ' . Telephone Highland Park 2550-2551 SHOWS viaititttrBottmDatlr "oo"ssot.--sin.totr. and the led-km. or the eemsarttt, be new do my! he.“ calm that oeieetttst. all! ttrtr “5108200 & M_m."i he“ wade. M. you“ Cir to Wu fer new» “NO the aunt of WW _ C _ take or emotional HI. which. at“?! exist in M mind: time htiNerteq M conclusion? a we picture to'ounelvee witheyt ironic hum the lpectche of politician or "mfortmrrt't calculating their “de- gree of pmbeble error" " "if-Me of their meditate? Yet thin in just why our potitieal and social "thinkimr" is today no vex-pod by prejudice and so barren ofgtottstrues tive ideas. __ The King of Belgium has been made dictator of his own country which is cheaper than having to get somebody else to do it. The doetom tell as "to eat'more Wert, but the bors with their knowl- edge'of the fruit trees of the neigh- borhood,'do not need this eoutuel. trie litrhta in one pen were turned on at 5 o'clock e. m. during February and March. This fhtek produced 6,528 me during the" months. while the hens in the nulightod pen hid only 4,956. The value of the eddltimud eggs produced through lighting was $52.40. He divided his ftoek into two groups of th hm ouch. one group being subjected to srtificiol light and the other having only sunlight. Else» Br an expenditure of so cam for elcticity. R. L, Patio, who lives mar Richmond, Tra., increased the trr.rtt1t from " ffoek of White Leghorn hm $51.44.. _ USES anaemic!“ 1: sid, . To MAKE KENS LAY Riyal-ad pm: women -’ .- Danae- BROTHERS Mama “as I"' A. G. McPherson Unseen Souieek of Long Life A! Brothers are a deeply oonéemed with the UNSEEN goodness of their motor car, as with the seen. The mileqe 'it will deliver,. the ttstfetyitwapemride,theexpenseand trouble it will save the owner on; 'tperiodofyeatrtr,tequite anim- portant to Dodge Brothers as the move obvious details of equipment and stile. LOOK a (mat deal more substan- tint than it really is. C Because of this dimeuity,ynom and moretho-u in turning to Dodge Brothers product t? insurance against disappoin t. _ The basic source. of antanohile value are not always apparent to the eye. your proves anew, that Dbdge 1".r'r'r"""- and,“ "ie Wt Wpers SOMETHING ELSE IS . V COMING our IN? WASH to the bulky and it ' back with an silk strip“ gluing, tl sou rod ma dunn- ttte laundry. "Bttt it Isn't all, the awn-m. IM, Id Mb an right, the hunch-rm, mutual the America hum!“ of Launder- ine, “other example af tipdts uto- eiatiou "surprise. ~0“ k.†q "The theory by]: ts war an therNatiott'e Mine-I."‘wn not to rectify the WWW the laundry custom» any» done him with. "rohrhuisbmstmietrntm&seon- dition Mud the Erbium of Join- ing the have.“ of laundry with the interests at the when of tax- tiles, manufactures of' dyes an! tht converter: of dyes into cloth, ~tho nuke:- of clothes from the . dyed Nttrits and the retailers of the Bnulr. When we weak at I we]! draped woman nowadays we no referring to qnnlity and not quantity of cloth- in. from over Inching n laundry. That meant the prevention or such lov ntnndanh of mm us these things msterttetsted. _ - _ shrinkage at hit linen - or beam the buttons on his clothes become u gelatin»: mat “to: clouding. The purpose wu more "r-maeh- ing, farturmseht1. It wu tapro- vent Nttrk that would shrunk, an. tint would run, bum: that melt in was, cloth that would fall spat. When an Ameriun‘ieuds his mu ttiiiUinituttiaii"hr0V4 cone Obstacles m HIGHLAND PARK PraltrtVmaaLAND PM man Phones 120-121 u- 16t $906.16 $959.90 3854-91 WWW out in the m people who my $111!!†beam they do not - ,ritb an editor on politics Jul-t be, low aux-print] when he mm to - Speaking “out climbs“!!! mi- in, in the world, why ,rmstdtt'b:lt be "tdei!,,?,':",',,:'?),',',','),,,',,,)',"",'.,',',':,' president of the was ttatiottat wmumunou.mm “and the Nmild in, tummy-cw days utttartitaed-tteotttse- tun â€was held“ ttttt old slo- tran"iruhrm-hem." Aceordint' to the immigration do- pattment our 100.000 Canadian! iGnetotutraitedtttntatrtoit_ in; 1926. by!» that Gandhi! beer isn’twlu‘titisc‘nckoduptobq. SEND YOUR .pnrfcmmm was AND Dunning T0 . -THE RELIABLE LAON'mtrs- DRY CLEANERS AS WELL. AS LAUNDERERS. LVacation Directdl i, ' where doyou waiting)? Room: b9 New State Bank Bldg. $12.50 iA dWth-Waflmhmmzmmaï¬ qmgg’uhzulkmrudmnikoodnmudomyhkhqddyhdwm all Ella. line. 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