Rushville Daily Republican (Newspaper) - September 29, 1919, Rushville, IndianaPAGE FOURTHE DAILY REPUBLICAN. RUSHVILLE, IND.
Monday Evening. Sept. 29 1919
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Taking Profit Out of War.
One OÎ tile be>4 wa y > in the world :•> prevent war in the future i- by la king profit out of the *\::!. whether n he «ram for a nation, lor a r»*i<jn-».g house. <o for citizens of the warring nations. In the present war iroveri ment pri«*e reculai ion. ex *e>s | p •of’;«* tax. and >ueh »»tinti a s -1 - ! - : • etrtslatn»!!. was nit effort in this direction, hut <•! the thirty thousand reput«*«! nnlhounire- ui Aui« t*<
«lat it ts s.-«id that tv ent v-t!iree : t hou-aml v\ « - r * * in. « ! « * h\ i he war.
Naturally. tho-e people who mak«* j \ a*-i -unis * * t money t. ron^h war «*n t«‘rprise are inter« ' -i in keeping tht g«*o>e on the nest. ( M*:\ the «•«»«nano }H*oj »îe, w in**.«" children a re !;;!! al t «
turnish tin* *..... for the bird thai
lav s sin- goMen fruit, ar«* unit»*«! ; u<: <*nerir«*t »<■ in prevent bur onttit - <•“I Afw JOSEPH—YOUR BROTHER
By Meredttii Nicholson So long as there is miser;. and heartache in the world the world is no: right. The thought that as i walk the sir ets of this prosperous and happy town there ar*- 6,000,000 people in other lands without food shelter or raiment is disturbing. I do not like it The fact that those people are a J« ng way iron my home does not lighten ©y responsibility fot their plight, for the gr*.at war ha» so k: it mankind together that wherever a man. woman or child of any race is hungry or homeless or the victim of cruelty, there, indeed is my neighbor
Of all the passions oi man that wir. h manifests itself in race La*r* «i is the most despicable. The business of civilization is ino« rapi« te so long a.» one man anywhere hates another because of his fait», his blood or his color. When i read, a,? I have read all my life, of the ¡i* : « mb a. and slaughter oi the Jews i am not proud of my own fact r oi my rt ligi« n.
The most beautiful story in the world is the story c:' Joseph and his brethren 1 wish that every child who knows and loves that story might contribute to th».* fund of the Jew ». ii relief committee. To«* lessens of tolerance forgiveness, mercy and helpfulness ar** summe«! then with incora para bi< art Let u» pondera little*.
What we should d«» with this appeal from the land of famine is to give generously of corn "and put every man's money in hr- sacks mouth '* “And put my cup/ said Joseph, “the silver cup, in f h ? sacks mouth of tue youngest and his com money/’ v
That was Joseph's idea—to add to the value of his gift by putting his heart into it
This appeal is not to Jews or Christians, but to humanity. 'It should be a high privilege for tho e of us who have so long enjoyed the hearty co-operation of our Jewish fellow-citizens in every good cause to prove to them now* our neighborliuess and our appreciation of tht ir generosity.
Th« public spirit, pu« rir tirtn and liberality of the Jewish p< ople of I: diana need no advert ist ment. They have rar« y asked our aid in their benevolences, bat always they have helped with ours. All the m< re readily we should re pond to this cry for help which they- ut er: not in the tu m*. of their own people, but for all who dw< 11 in the ian is e/ lamine and do Matic n
Fix n.iHien people perishing! Tht re’s r >t much oy in th. t for
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MINUTE MAN SIX
The A«*« of toe !,’« ,.*i i- in atlvsinee of other ear« due to the Bu-h frame which makes the Ijexmgton very ea».v riding. The M*»»*;«* Multifile exhaust -avt*- ga- and increases power more than 22 per cent. I filers )»u-hmu- make the Lexington independent •** persona! attention, due to the fear of,need of oil and many othei features which the
Lexington engineering force has specialized on.
Let us explain these excelling features to yon—It is worth your time.
Spivey & Green
113 W. First St.
Sap and Sait
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rile Atlanti«* Beti*mig t'«*ni¡»;*m j * : * n brought -nit nvrai»-t ‘lie _« «\< rn-ment f«»r «»ver two mill.«*» «>î «bdlars, .«»•«•ortll! -j Î * * It : >«'•»*’ < « » * * — ; d<*r Jig
that -mti an «*>!im.- : i tor ï r-»- «lamage • i »-«*«! its trade ; >« tin* governimeli using what «*il it re«j:tirc«l at a vv r-fixed pH«*«*, whereas ill«* je-*«:do ]* id ¡ a lai g* r sum. Ít /«* g«<\ «-rum« it
..-«-- tliis matter th«*r«» will hi* } humire«Is ot «*tiu*r «-«»inpan»*- rea«lv ami waiting l«> gn<* ir<*«* r«*ui <* gree«ì. < npiîahzimr the «lealh and misery of th«* world!
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American Legion Makes Statement Regard ng Board fnr Vocational ■'Education
SUGGESTS SÏX MkiH STEPS.
ture ; Chcmjes Begarried Essential in 0r-iusi-j de/ That Disabled Veterans May Obtain the C;u Ms
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Our Daily Laugh
New and Bright Yarns That Will Tickle You and Will be Relished by Your Friends When Y ou Repeal Them.
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A colored pioneer regiment was j ordered ba«*k to rest billets one day : last Oi*toln*r following its «lehut at I th«* front'. For three weeks it had j labored in«*essa»tl\ at it- griiesome j task of elauning up the battlefield i imnic«!i;stclv behind tin* Yanks* a<l-I vanee. Day and night the Hung had rak<*<! j: with .Jack Johnsons, shrapnel, nniehim1 gun fire ami whizz-i hangs. Kaiii and <*o«i«ties were pre-1 sent unoiulingly. W hat was wors«* j was tin* impossibility **f fighting j 'back -the way of Pioneers. When ¡ reii« v«-«l morate was at lowest «»}>)». A . gig-anti«* private <»' <*hoeolate hu«* ‘
• i •• • » : : i ; : * : • i ; th«* r<»gimental chaplain ■ » ? i * his ii* »**:«* town when on the' hunt tor a crap game ami n«*w lit«-. 1 •"1 hopes you-all has s«*en *lc light of <!e i,■*.*•.1, Ja«-k-.»u.'” was Pi«*' o]»enijig -la»:. of the sky-pilot.;
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LABOR SltUATIOIt IS VERY SATISFACTORY
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to «I«» <laf very tiling.” "Hai am s<* Jhr«*thah, it am «1*- way of <1** Lord, j He kin do anything.**
Tlu* eyes of th«* private snapped as never before. “You-all say, revieren*. IP* kin «h» anything.*** “Dat's vvhat I -ay, Ja«*kson,-** replied the
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“Den, parson.** argued the «lelight-e«l «larky, **v«»u-all jii-t git Him to stop all this her«- terrible wraughn,* now and at ein*«*/'
< ( 'nutrihuted hv Jean sm f h. ( '«m-n«*!isvi!l«*. Pa.)
can Jiojie to redeem itself in !*.— «O' t he nation ami tin* «1 i - -I ahle«l \ i tern as it has n«*g!c t« «1, it “inu-t <*a-t ! he beam t r* n> its on n t eve"*, .-•••**o. dieg !«* an «*viiau>tivo ] .-la uui.i-ni i - - m * d hv t'u* Ameri«*an
Legion, today, which makes tv«*om-When you notic«* h*»w «*a*o*r am! . meiulat^ins f«>r « hange- in the
im«»iis. aikI almost «!, iTy» vv**n.«*n | hoard - pr«»t‘e<liir»* which ar«* «vgard-
e <*\«*r n. rg.aii eount«*r sales, you . < a- essential in «»r<’.«*r thai iis-aiil«*d
n tigure «»¡it ,o»w so in €* :«*» gra Mtc«i j v< terans may obt.ijn the I ?«* * h fi i - in-
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■*' The Legion s -tatcmeiif say.- 11..
War !P-k Insurance Bure::!, af wh< -« <i«M»r ha- been tai I tin* ?«t .me for much of T.h** luingiing injustn*« of i !n* old r< gmu . no I mger i- » pa r tv to th.* rehabilitation of di-abl«*«’ -o:«*'» Continuim- fI*«* statement
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Even a!"»'*- the meek have inherited tue »*. n i some Hiustenng tnisf officia I will « «vine around .¡0«! collect the rent.
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We read that hustles an* eoniing ba«*k- Woman is eonstantly enlarging her -oliere. It it .»sot one way it’- another.
7G.0C0 C..»-;!? Hove Been Filled Dut by Ex-Soldiers and Only 39.000 Asked for Assistance.
CONDUCTED BY GOVERNMENT
“Th«* r«»ad t»> re«U*iapti«m is kroari f’ mi tifai a !y io; rkc.l, fi«* !»« »at 1 ni 11 st ♦ au it- way ta* * it *_r Ï1 the hi »gie «»* incomiveten«*e, lieg! I gen«*«* am! ma
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«ve i»«*«?:. hu ftbil ?»th«* «»Hire- «»! !
h«* i »«lia ïiîï free «’»!*ploy men t «omi»
orffing t«>figures ju>t t*o
upileff. it wa- nii-uonn«*«*ff to«ley.
Th* -«■ itminff«* Jff.-1 * * W i H> .. : /• <:
* he assist;» me of the«•«*!!<:! 1 111
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“1. Ib-cent 1 a.lizatmn nt the !l*«ard ■*. mizatio:«. B*"«»a«l<**' p«»w« r- ;n»d si *oii si hi l.i » ii*- -honld he given the ist net offices. *, n«l dupli<*ati *a ol
employment and JT.bJff who ndicat- w >rk by these ««lb -.*- and th«* Central ed that tìiev diti not need or desire * office at Washington should cease.
Do rlr T-? m*!’? R«*p*-rt- from the * iai somw
0atIV IlUIIl representatives who have been as
\\ hen the kniaeTt do net property do | sisthijr Pn* volunteer htuvnus suiter their work or purify the blood «ream, 1 , .
«mir product» and po»»onou* acid* re- 1 vise«. »*> *n« empl«»ynient «*«imn -sio main m the system and ^u*c backache, jndi rheumatic pais.«, lumbago, sore rata- S . • •
cies. swollen joiuis. «ifeets, lame 1..... **•■'*’■
back and simitar §ympto«3». 1 Ri.*htn«*n«L it war- nntiouneed. noi a . “J. Redeni]»tion «if oh I promises.
ippiied for help .<*1 finding a The glowing pledjtM the Board ««mde I
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"1 ('loser and eìirhcr eonta«*t « --sohlier to •!.-’<**<« with meti in ho -} »: t 1 . -
will s;rengthen : 1» * morale and shote *n, if not eliminate, the delay 1 vet ween the time men leave Pm* b«»--I
••von sat!sfa«*torv” en»- p*tai and the tinu they begin tram
CA.CH PRIZE OFFER: A prize of •fl.OO will he awarded each «*ontri-hutor of a joke to OTR DAILY LAUGH which we accept. Only new
jokes, those never Ivefore published, arc considered. Contributions will not lie returned unless stamped en-velope. hearing your address, is «»n-closed. Mail stories to contest editor, Daily Republican.
while training <»n the scantv a war«!- j i»/the \’'> a i1 it -k hmurati<*e Bureau. ;
**/«. .More liberal provision in the j matter of medi«*a! attcniivm for men: « li. • «• for training under Section j If of the lawT
"ii. lmme«li.tte revocation of arti-f
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« le- in regulations whi«*h iti-tru *t Board agent- to send crippled men
ami their dependent- to seek aid of publie eharitie-”.
fite long tails «if the Shah of Persia’s h«»r-«*- are «!v«*«l <*ritnsoii t«»r -ix in« he- at I he r tip-. This is a jealously-guarded privilejze of the ruler and his
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For Skin Tortures « j]
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r. 2 restore the heuithy, normal servi«*e. A - r r : sa ** \ ■-; ~ « »» • r m.«l<-r ti * « ii w. ami fin-j Don't worry about eczema or other
rtetfc-n of Udncyt aadbTtekier, brtegief ,|t \>w, .,.t:e ad . **r * e allv r^ottdiate after the amended la w ! skin troubles. You have a clear,
Irea Kood <ad better bcaidt, vuk 6«a-> * ' , , . I healthy skui by u ang Zexno, obtained
*00 !**© achte aad pate. thrmarh«» if ■ \un w - • -a. . vtfve? •* July . ,/n -t ej at any drug store for 35c, or extra large
J, Gctrfe. Bed#»». %wu^ea. Ygwtec '*i'^ !>.v »‘epr«-entativ« - of XU€ com-| ndetiued.
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. ah *r w W»s cr.cntS» s$". I rec«E=n»m4
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bottle at S1.C0 Zer j y / r-gy removes pirajMes, black*.eac ,bi ‘aticv, eczema and ring-
l oi I!! .«* : \ o«* * .?:• Re »ill- i worm and rtaL.c ¿2 skin clear and
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F. B. JOHNSON
: wa!ra> ñrt coated by the .ññlive* i view ®f th# act «ïetn#> jhe <
î of' Alasfea ilHCi fXJKif tlO Cc-JQ.m«'l * î V0CattOIlâ I CiîiiClion to mtn who ti 4 where tfcev are u»ed as toothp*«. k-., jnpossible to support themselves
greasy and ssains nothing. It is easily ,t applied and ccsts a msretrfflefor each
appiicatica. It is always dependable.
' TUF W Pao* rA-.rVvpland-O. i
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Prepare your car
for winter weather
Our top apd curtain department at the Modern Appliance Building in West Third street is amply able to take care of your wants in this line. All work guaranteed and satisfaction assured.
C. H. (Nick) Tompkins
Phone 1858—Top Dept. 1322
129 E. First St.
Nash Trucks
Experienced. Buyers Recognize Unusual ValuesofNash
Careful investigation of the Nash truck line convinces the experienced buyer of the high value of any truck bearing the Nash name plate. #
This is illustrated again by the fact that after an extensive experience with motor truck transportation of various types, the U. S. Marine Corps selected the Nash Quad as standard equipment for expeditionary service. This is the reason Nash trucks are hauling the loads of many big commercial concerns which operate fleets of trucks in many cities. .
This preference for Nash tracks is based on sound business judgment. For they have behind them, assuring their continued good performance, the standing and permanency in the industry of the
Nash institution with its nation-wide sales and service organizations of distributors and dealers.
Nash Trucks—One-Ton Chassis, $1650; Two-Ton Chassis, $2250; Nash Quad Chassis, $3250.
Prices /. o.h. Kenosha.
We render service on Nash Cars and Trucks
Frank C. George
PHONE 1967.
NORTH OF COL RT HOUSE.
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The Arcade Barber Shop
Three first class barbers. A clean towel for every customer. We have a complete sterilizing system for hot toweis, wash rags, razors, combs and brushes and everything in use.
Haircuts 25 Cents. Shave 15 Cents RICHARD FLOYD, Prop.