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The Wichita Beacon from Wichita, Kansas • Page 11

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920 THE WICHITA BEACON PAGE ELEVEN SQUEALING! TINCHER FLAYS GOVERNOR URGES WISE LEADERSHIP ADMINISTRATION I QUIT TOBACCO 1 i So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing habit Seventh District Congress INTERURBAN WANTS HIGHER RATES TOO If the railrouds arc granted the 20 per cent increase in Kansas, at the hearing before the Court of Industrial Relations September 1, the Arkansas Valley Interurban Company may file a petition at thai time asking for increased rates. Their action depends entirely upon the decision given out by the court. The interurban company has freight and passenger business la excess of their accommodations. It expects to put In new equipment providing collections with steam lines are established soon. Shortage of freight cars have made them unable to care for the increase In freight shipments.

Allen Says Organized Labor Necessary, Warns Against Radicalism. man Tells Sensational Truths About Misrule. most beloved by Its citizens and will be most enduring and prosperous. "It is to be hoped that Labor Day will be fittingly observed by all our people. Especially it is heedful that public addresses on this day be of such character as to promote its best interests and give to the people a higher conception of government.

Organization is a necessity. The character of the organization must, in a large degree determine its usefulness. Wise, conservative leadership Is imperative. Labor's grfevances should be adjusted In a court of reason. Or-ganziatlon controlled by indiscreet leadership, which counsels" extreme measures, instead of moderation and concllllations which appeals to the passions and prejudices instead of calm judgment and sense of justice, thus disturbing the peace and quiet and endangering life und property, will prove a menace to labor's best Interest and create in the public mind prejudice against organized labor.

I r-l Slump 5U6AR Kinsley, Aug. 28. Represent ative N. Tlncher of the Seventh Topeka, Aug. 28.

An appeal for "wise, conservative leadership" in labor organizations and adjustment Consressional District, hung the hide of labor's grievances In a "court of of the Democratic party on the rail reason li made by Governor Henry ing of the band stand here last night J. Allen In a proclamation designating No-To Ui'c has helped thousands to break (he costly, ucrve-shatteriug to- hacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, just place a harmless No-To-Rac tablet in. your niouih insiead. All desire stops.

Shortly the habit is completely broken, nnd you are better off mentally, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-To-Rac and if it doesn't release you from all for tobacco in any form, your druggist will refund your money without question. No-To-Bac is made by the owners of Cascarcts; therefore is Ihoroly reliable. Adv.

and then tore it up with a fusillade of red-hot facts that made the audience Sept. 6 Labor Day, a legal holiday in Kansas. cheer for more. Declaring organization of labor to tiovernor Allen. Secretary of be a necessity, Governor Allen warned $48,000 BETWEEN FINGERS The l'ost-Graduate Hospital of New-York recently engaged in a drive for .52,000,000 and as an advertisement for the institution, one of the young women workers posed for her picture holdlug a vial of radium between her fingers.

The institution gives the radium treatment free. against "indiscreet" labor leaders, Mate relfijohn, K. K. Krizzell and parly wound up a successful 550-mile (rip here after having made 'Jl dates where sympathy and support should who counsel extreme measures, as a menace to labor's best interests- The proclamation follows: "In conformity with legislative ac be found. It is to be sincerely hoped that the day will be so observed as to exalt labor's cause and secure to working people an influence which shall be far reaching and prove a blessing to those who toil." in four days, visiting seventeen southwestern counties.

Large crowds greeted them at every stop and they were jubilant, (ho tired, as they ished the trip, for the people took to i no tiepulilican doctrine in great srit- .7,. 51 CANNOT COME OK GO A Russian boy, who failed to pass the medical tests for entering this country on his arrival here six years ago, has been held ever since at Ellis Island, New York, facilities for ills return to Russia having been shape and assured a sweeping Republican majority in that section. Afen Was the Pilot. Clarence Afen, chairman of the Ford County Republican central committee, piloted (lie party and A. C.

Jordan of Lyons also made the trip. 'Toly" Tincher, as lie is known in his district, was in his element, and ho tore loose a hunch of facts that created a sensation. In explaining the league of nations he said that the real specifications of the league cove- nant were made in a very momentous conference consisting of Tresident Wilson, Secretary of AVar Raker. General March and other high officials, held just before the President WAKEFELDS tion and In cheerful compliance with custom, I hereby designate and proclaim Monday, Sept. 6.

1920, a legal holiday, recognized by law and commonly known as Labor clay. "This day Is designated to permit ail classes of wage earners to suspend their usual vocations In order that they may Join in such recreation as may be deemed proper for their enjoyment: it Is also an occasion for the advancement of the interests with which they are Identified. "Labor is a creative power of wealth. Without It there can be no growth or development. It must produce from the soil that -upon which mankind subsists.

It must bring forth from the mine, the quarry, the forest, the flocks, and fashion for use all things needful for human comfort. There can be no trade, no commerce, no prosperity in short, human existence Is impossible without labor. 'In the sweat of his face shall men eat bread' is the divine fiat which cannot be annulled. The nation that honors labor and best remunerates and stimulates toil, that provides for legal machinery In the impartial adjudication of Its rights, is the government BE LACK started on his tour over the United States. Hitchcock Got Cold.

BALSAM "The result of this conference di not become known immediately," said Tincher. "It was not until the Rresi dent started on his homeward jour Quickly enrefl Diarrhoea, Dysentary, Cholera Infantum and nil loone bowel troubles In adulta and babies. No opium. No opiates. Harmless.

Doctors recom ney that he began to hear from it. Then the Democratic senators who mend it. 75 years without an equal. 41 and Sl.nO per bottle, $1.00 size Is most had been supporting the covenant be economical to buy. gan to waver and even Hitchcock be pan to get cold feet.

He sent the President a telegram containing th SUGAR HAS NOT REACHED ITS LOWEST PRICE LEVEL. T-iOdge reservation Article Ten and said that he believed he would hav will boost the cost on you. Sugar profiteers are squealing! Cuught with the goods on them, to support it. If you don't buy now, they'll have to sell at lower prices, for they must "This made the President furious they haven't the uerve to take their medicine. 1 He read the telegram to one of hi sell immediately.

fc great audiences and they cheered the They are begging the United States The new beet sugar crop is nearly ready for the harvest. It's a big Wish You There? Autumn "days in' the country, hunting, picnicking, or just spinning through the countryside, with the fallen leaves dancing under your tires, while the clean, crisp air makes you feel like a kid again. Wish you were there? You can be with a department of justice to help them reservation. This Infuriated him still more and he quit abusing the Senate crop. Cane sugar Is coming In soon In keeping the price up.

and began to abuse his audience. Thi: The Cuban crop will be large. That'll Astonishing but true Mitchell Palmer's agent In New was lust before his arrival in Kan he predicted, "they may increase." This announcement was made immediately after the department official hnd conferred with officials of three large refining companies. Rut sugar prices keep on tumbling. The bottom hasn't been reached.

But it will be reached if the American housewives will accept this advice, given by the United Slates department of labor: Don't lay in sugar supplies now. Ruy only to meet immediate needs. The less sugar you buy today the lower the price will drop tomorrow. If you begin buying large quantities of sugar now the price fixers begin coming in by December. sas.

He refused to speak in Wichita York rushed to the defense of the The sugar speculators must let go, Some say he was sick. I believe he sugar speculators. was angry. "He was never too sick a Ranks won't extend their credit. They must disgorge before the new Immediately after the sugar pro any time to veto Republican bills, What Caused the Fear? crop reaches the market.

fiteers appealed to Palmer's department of justice, John Floyd, spe That's why they are squealing to "What was it that took place in Harley-Davidsc Palmer's department of justice. that conference that made the Demo cial agent of that department in New York announced that sugar prices The less sugar you buy the harder cratic senators get cold feet on the covenant? It was the fact that this will not drop before January 1, and, they'll squeal. conference drew up an army reorgani sell any of it to private persons, in IT AVE YOU EVER stopped to think that the man who uses a car knows it best. If you ask any Chevrolet owner, he will tell you that the "Chevrolet is a good car." And back of the car, is one of the finest service departments in the Southwest. zation bill that called for a peace plies, and by multiplying the Cubic feet registered on the meter by the CHARLES FEES DIES; VERTEBRA FRACTURED spite of the high cost of living.

We investigated and found that the War time standing army of 500,000 men and 02,000 officers, an annual expend ealortlc value the number of units to be charged for will be arrived at. iture of one billion dollars and com Department had signed a contract Gas consumers may be puzzled at pulsory peace time military service, not to sell any of the food in com- first by the uew method of charging, This was nil put In the lull by t'resi peitlon wif'i the packers and manu World'. Champion" 6sy This sturdy," ever-reliable motorcycle is the cheapest form of quick travel 40 to 60 miles per gallon of gasoline, with tire, oil and repair costs low in proportion. You may never use its great'speed, but its economy and durability will make you a Harley-Davidson enthusiast. See the 1921 Models Now on Display At Walt Cunningham Motor Company 204 S.

Emporia, Wichita West Tulsa but there is very little mystery lu dent Wilson and Secretary Raker. facturers. It was spoiling by the it A British thermal unit (B. t. l'liey said that this kind of an army trainload.

The lawyers of the House Fatally Injured While Driving Into Barn. Charles C. Fees, 3805 Enst Kellogg tvas necessary In order to fulfill our may be described as the quantity of heat required to raise one pound of decided that such a contract was uii-eonsciousnblc and must be abrogated. part in the league of nations. water 1 deg.

Fahr. A gallon of wa "No wonder the uemoeranc sena Avenue, died tit his home last night tor weighs ten pounds. It follows It was finally nhrognted. As a result of this I have the sworn statement of the War Department that that when one puts the tea kettle on at 0 clock. Mr.

Fees was injured August 7, when driving his team and began to got senred. Not more than four of them stayed with the President. P.ut something happened. Hitchcock asked that the vote be to boll, should it contain two pints of 000 worth of food was sold. That water, to bring the water from an wagon out of a barn on North Wich was one result of the investigation, average of 00 deg.

Fahr. to the boil ita Street. In ducking his head to nostnoned and the Democratic sena and I liopt we will not be censured y.ors were nil called on the carpet and the pressure of patronage was put WichilaDisrr Ming Co lug point of 212 deg. Fahr. one must use 3S0 R.

t. u. It is proposed that the new "gas unit" will contain too much for spending $42,000 especially since there were many other escape being struck by the low barn doorway, his horses shied, throwing him against the sill. A spinal vertebrae was broken. He was sent to the m9 Itiiim fniryn nrni' in the scandals of like nature that we "un i in mini ii mi i imusiiiiiis iimiiiw i in isiiuywiiiiwisjwiippnti I.

II HIII i niiiiiimi iw msj President to combine with the bitter covered." 000 R. t. so that one gas unit will contain sufficient heat (o boll 200 such kettles of water (supposing there i flirt nm-nnnli n'ifh Wichita Hospital and released nine eillldM III III mil nil. v.vr itt President's Vetoes He then cited the President's vetoes days later. is no waste of heat in the operation) reservations.

Slill Kcquire an Army "If the covenant had been adopted Mr. Fees seemed to be on the road of the budget law, the Volstead pro to recovery yesterday afternoon. His hibition law, the daylight savings it would have required that kind of law, ns evidences of the admin- wife left the room, and upon returning five minutes later, found him strntion's lack of sympathy with the people of this district. dead. A blod clot on the broken vcr tebro caused his death.

LEAD TO DOOM Mike and Jim are Armour A famous decoy 6heep. Sheep can't be driven they must be led, and by one of their own kind. So these two woolly Judas Iscariots are employed In the great Chicago packing house of this concern to lead their fellows to Governor Allen spoke of the In dustrial law and tne national ticket Mr. Fees came to Wichita in 1S70. moving to the farm on East Kellogg nd Mr.

roftijohn and Frizzcll each an army. There is no controversy on btat point. Franklin Roosevelt, In (he Democratic national convention, spoke against the Rryan anti-training amendment because Wilson wanted compulsory (raining to make the league of nations effective. And the convention endorsed AVilson and his administration and policies, which include compulsory military training. 'Make no mistake about that." Discussing the extravagance of the spoke briefly.

Avenue ten years later. He Is survived by his wife, a son During the day the members of slaughter. The two rams chaperone C. A. Fees, Concordia, formerly residing at 3715 East Kellogg Avenue, the party spike at Rurdette, Rozol, Larned, Garfield and Kinslev.

one bunch of mutton chops to the guillotine and then promptly return for another bunch. and his daughter, Mrs. Frank Linds ley, who has been with her parents KANSAS COAL SCARCE administration, he brought laughter and cheers when he told of the 70,000 since the accident. The body Is in charge of the A. (1 Mueller I'ndertaking Company.

Ar ON WICHITA MARKET BEHIND THE APRON A New York family lately held ft horses that were sent to i ranee. One coal company in (hp citv now rangements for the funeral will be celebration in honor of a woman servant who had been in the family's "The Council of National Defense was responsible for the purchases made today. has tr supply of Kansas coal. The recent trouble In the coal fields in service for 50 years. "A Name to Depend On" made of these horses.

They testified Southeastern Kansas has kept the PAVING FOB GAS to this under oath. And the supplies production down. Prices for Kansas Not long ago the system of paying were" boucht from members of the lump and nut coal remain the same. Council. but if the new freight rate does fin for "coal, according to the heat content, was inaugurated, and is used ally apply to Kansas, prices will soar.

"In case the soldiers might want to ride, the provided 506,000 saddles by many firms which aue compelled to more Is some uncertainty among local dealers as to getting in a supply And the Dyspeptic Ate, Slept and Grew Happy. for these 70.000 horses. Plenty of Harness of anthracite coal. The increase in freight rates, which is on the average "And then, if they wanted (o drive them double, there were 610.000 sets $1.30 a ton over the former tariff. buy In quantities.

Now it is proposed to buy gas in the same manner. It has been suggested by Sir Auckland (leddes. the English too commissioner. The consumer will be presented -with a bill for so many heat units instead of so many cubic feet. The meter will continue to register cubic feet, but the consum Sore and Tender Gums Saturate a piece of cotton with Dr.

Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil and place it against the sore gums. It relieves instantly, takes out all inflammation and heals the sore gums. 30c per bottle. of double harness. And if they has brought anthracite coal up sev wanted to drive them single, there eral notches.

Dealers say their margin of profit is reduced greatly. Un less the mine price is lowered, several were provided 110,000 singles harnesses. "In order to keep them warm. th Council provided 48 blankets for crprr hnrse And In case (hp horse coal dealers will not have much an thracite coal to sell. 3 isUL ill ers bill will be rendered in terms or "gns units." The gas undertaking will be called upon to show what is the caloric value of the gas It sup-, CINDERS FOR WILDING The exigencies of the war were re sponsible for the discovery that cin THAT'S the way we (eel about uSa name of MASON Tires.

You can depend on their durability, their consistent performance, their ability to give greater mileage values than you've ever known. And the MASON Guarantee SATISFACTION-No Mileage Limit This makes the MASON the only logical choice. You can count on courtuy, satisfaction and service when you deal with us. Let's get acquainted. ders and concrete wade a good build Injr material.

A block of cinders and i Si cement was made and put to a test of -3P rare stability. Only when subjected might get they were provided with 42 nose-bags for each horse. "So as to make the horses move along lively the Council provided 3S sets of spur straps for each horse. And to prevent any of the horses from getting lost, (hey provided four branding irons for each animal. "And after it was nil over they would not allow any of these supplies to be sold in competitiop with contractors, and great quantities were burned and allowed to go to waste.

Pledge to the Parkers to a pressure of l.SOP pounds to the square inch was there evidence of crumbling, which Is I. (ISO pounds In excess of the usual carrying capacity of a dwelling or light building wall. After a delinhtfiil lar of just luxying along a splendid hiKlmay, tlie hf'Kai to "holler for supper" and lie a wornout, nervous niau who hnd snid he-fore he started overland with one of our trailers that he never hankered for eni and couldn't net away with them if he did try it. "Another hig, thick, delicious-ly drolled steak: some more et's and hunk of dread." It's our former dyspeptic yelling, after he has already dcand up his plate. Yes, a few more week have worked wonders with him.

lit- ha prowu rucked and tanned and happy. Lost Ills crouch nnd his nerves. Is sweet to his wife and pleasant to the kids. Kt? Sleep? Well, his folks say he A real vacation Is one spent out doors com-f'Mlahly. Iiis of ozone, plenty of plain, wholesome food, a home like bi no worry nlinut train connections exorbitant hotel dills, stuffy rooms, lumpy, sat'lnK beils and preasy emit.

There is a reason why each year so ninny sensible people nri joining the Auto-Kunip Trailer club and finding a real upbuilding vacation made possible with this little trailer that can be attached to any ear and then forpof-ten until you need either a kitchen, bedroom, parlor, refrigerator or aoiuethip; ele of home like convenient e. in our salesroom. 'til nocii. THE LIBERTY SIX MOTOR GAR It's Different SHE IS IMPROVING A British physician says that the "The Democrats acuse us of spend woman of today is intellectually and physically superior to -her ing millions for investigations. Well, we did spend and that was all.

And one of the items that we uncovered in the investigation was that the War Department had a food supply for 5.01)0.000 men when the was over, and would not Mason Tire Sales Co. Distributers For Sale by ERTY PILES CIIROIIIC DISEASES 1 lavlt tbo uttering tron jr Chronli lilood, Sk.n, Or rMr. Functions or Special Habit oi condition to con uH for Infor It J''-' Wichita Liberty Co. 313-15 S. Market Phone Market 6566 -mm-' i 'J COGSWELL AUTO SPECIALTY CO.

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