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~*F. RWES tie, the power blom, the cotton gin
- are but a few earnier inventiongs al
* ear4 Ihav. con- tin n rcion.d'liriperlj
rtt labor must vlM4.. e llein iese, o-ther Inventions
sing saes In the Appeared in ra d succession, until
of industry..bol today wq, have"t~h wonderful ma.
a larger 511 g In. the ensry of our -modern factories
ca e o uc ng everythig by
re machinery with such precieion and
is- spesd as to causer a surplus with
ast only a fraction of the people operasfo Ing them a part Of each year.
iii... otdeldvliwitl: ban&-tools.
to no longer compste with thsse mn
- ern ipachines,.and-i Oonistluantly
is forced to sell hie skill to ths own
Bu" O Net iaRe Prt.
Tenmeofrt.M.ported tn the last-. " " - 4..
This isa ders of ovr ml Per
cent as oompar i ~tl dui5Sy.
i
responding period Wselgnt Dy-sll. io
by pneumonia.
Nothing is being left undone by
health officials to stamqp out the olddemic. and In order to take oats of
the iltuatibn D?.:W 'wag'oneP.
omtmissioner of helti' making
every effort tp centraise Ati, rts
of the nurses In the city..,laandi colidition5t. copi ng with the spread -ef tbhe dial
inTHE WAGE SLAVES, lease, and will enable "fir being~
n" i -'~Thrim e dtionr'are tftat'wntItersr5tm l- hi. t.-,,-.
the workers produce b addover lit.('lilvIlle-.Defensr Vt o% ftr~
totefactory owner, and the me- alien ist testifies that Nick 4pd1'y.
I L I ' hunic'Is -handed back In wages inst accused of murder~ of '6nlIDe'
VbRT." enough to exist and reproduce his Michele. has mentality of child of 10.
kind. Thus, t~hru the invention of -~-___
dven ofslaerythemodern machinery, has the one In- give inventors suitable reward 4nd
okdid the ada conditions aonre- dependent workman become the do- pensions, and then.. tura-=t9WEkn
wokeindanar- pendent wage slave. The net result tion over to the.pubicice.U the
injot ri mperWovae~cletlalre Msas- beneat of- el i~u"aut
-cjry and --the- w1ctry rt h inventive annW~dd~l'1
Imade rpn11Q1ion _.n. 4billionalres 410005and.tw~eÂ~ -
1rob of WbYe5'toppe? 'of a few and wage slaves of the Take the case of the O6re ltie
enlus of man because*'many. Co.. which lis built up a $50,900,000
d derive no benefit I h aso adto rdc ocr ihhg iied on
or achne e mghttion the Individual was independent. in large part to mere ' "dividendbenefit would always it he worked hard, ho got it all; if takers,' people who are neither in te'.he loafed on the job, he got little. In' ventors nor producers-people, saCitDO.0 of 5000 years the each case It was his own fault. But of whom merely loaned the company
Europe gave Lo the today his wage is at the subsistence money they had inherited,
workers who" built point, no matter how hard or how I am not finding fault with these
opportunity to use fast he works. Individuals. 1t is not theirfafult
o have a direct inter- Today if a labforer invents some. Under this system some must-.be-inluct of their toil, thing of benenit to society, It is terest makers.and others difterestl
VENTIONS. noon gobbled up by a trust. At best, takers. The "system'- hOiior Iinter it helps out the Inventor only Over et takers. Therefore, change the}
loyllint 5andt'personal 1 5 per cent, of the world's greatest lSyitehi.
Lss of hand tcols led inventors died paupers. When the real Inventoreranui the
aventions which revo- real produes-those who- render
old methods of Indus- TREATMENTI'F ' iVETORS. service to ercety-get the net
Inventlohe Kave Intro- Society should adopt a method of p-eoduct of'lhelir bri'ntais' bL
doeme unknown in the encouraging lpventors thru publicly then, and not till then, will the Un
tgine, ie 5a shut- mental shops. Also society should (To Ile Continued.)
of he irl canceF. h eItwotIn-on
5% -tve urnthl e r e l to gthrhisn.
s~l 'the cholre other.ac Mrs. l ie s neo
of the ~Mrythrewi otdre mi
Ern r som~t. e osays lir os n
lor, hetter wi-m Pi
ou1 hre -nile Sik's.d.Drewor. Iln,geCba
home.thnIedto do.
TellJi wud ie obeh m oItheM rs.it o ht itet
two giehi ndAtaaerlsos y in~ trioar.hwI oldlk
tHREEeNTAT Narounde old.!toww ~lso
- I live en m ot
outPeAKerSIIPriAC e "Yous.aynoda. hckndn
WAon i{.INOtarOu. ie.r*T e n eftheyfist i ngffw. wn
rafo h spaeus iip o ne t when I get back.
tiue or7 Re'ssfe -tt&lve g 'back 'i t -~ n liieu? dn't wrror
rTelw i m I d wn udlk to e bcnestants. "1 aini etitg lon urrta.' met
ibolir(sng tatIgMann softhreicag o s lisit rcl fcvla ite
le~ada g thegield by treangs ofehisad
asYo say yoaucaadae1cbutchsnnameni
theA RSI RAhEo COME@ DON
Walmost rerta oN p t frwar neoftedstthns byl wn
daefrtelseaion. Likhenex w e Ihoogiet i rbtarck.o
rwrk iownotepbianh readnertands al, etting Laln itr."iho top
hti leent f ervice.oCamhicagornst-. from
leaingth fildby reaA f i rane. a
Franc. isIehiese laitdisdaecy.
MARpResaivED AT ONRO ay e; rm h4 arDps'tiii I
amostNrE, Decto 9(Se pi ifr ad -t abwyBeqsy.st lgta
theseOhio couplesi o btaiedimr- ih dTu f thy no r'ytehaleno
wrkgelcensesulicranflorW eaerday fireceirdtl- fro CenOrio trohopj
Ji ennig ofs erie. 11 fr r uliind cated aiiySheran. friu oth
Itestn, an Grac Keleris.1M0-011041 co ing home. teofte
MRRID l.A'lier.4.I.la a 'romteWrDprmn nase
Theme O-eher ouils orbtae. up 1 t T u~aesay rtno ale adbn
haoth or Bowling Green. distent.
Wood Bildo is in
'the steel cofistruef for
steel. A toy with brv:
derful possibilities.,nm
thing from a stool I
trestle.
An entire set of W
consists of bu~t ts
--kinmls-etf workitrg parr
and the discs.
-No toots, rivets u
rtiitiirtdtl, het,.t.oo; ii
figar'esIIiiiilds arc
real.
plete, withi designs.
models, priced spi'.
39c.
plele', with dlesignls
-moend's, -prird A-npr
79c.
MbIUM SUBJECi
it t e amaeaarnp
is limply gi~v ne ny"
AMd this, metle1 I
Weslt In teurst sesde.
Pca
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r rerWomen's SectiRon ao on-ntreSeondoor
W'omen's Section-Entire Second Floor.
Women '8 and Mi88e8'
Dresses
At $15
The John- MoCket co
is very seldom that an opportunity of this t
presents itself at just the right time. Here'
saimples together with a number, of new
lb gowns taken from our regular stock, mnakhis an offer of supreme interest.
this great sale event are handsome dresses
practically every purpose, for street, bnisi.
afternoon and evening wear.. They present
very liteat styles and frinrinng ideas. in a
variety of popular fabrrics. The entire lot
closed out at $15.
Suits-Less 25%
Every suit in our entire stock is offered at 25% fTf the
lar marked price. This comprises the models that ob.
4 such extreme popularity this season. The deduction
ade at the time of purchase from the attached price,t.
$25.OGSuitanow$18.75 $ 1 0/2 7/2 00 6
aia0? ' ~is -no- 4001 t
Wo ensStinEtrSeodFor'
Women '8 and Misses'
_Coats
125 12,911$35- 14O
'Thie itprein coat evt'nt of the season, received
with iinparall led enthtusiasm. To make it still
more interesting we have added a large numliber
(If other costs taken fromi higher priced racks iin
our stock.
H% r-as dependlabi.a v bavs- flvui-tone, wool
Yoloiw, poupoose. o tb oeC dcotI. dv 3 et.., I1igh,, grade flifige, aMin, etc... of a oellent
quality, The coats are elegantly trimmed with
high grade furs, such as Australia opossum,
skunk opossum and many others. Four great lots
at $25t $29.50, $35 and $40.
Sample 'Coats
A special lot of elegant coats-samples from an Eastern
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We cat-ny sery typo.ofiShea
is the Ila-gest tellersa,a
Ndickel Plated snd ucian.
ekasiht sd best beedle trimer
Gifss. tosf5 iebs.
LADIW B'SCISSORS
Solid steel, fell nickel Plated.
C.
- 'Bladed Ist e
Ila n8%t. Chub Patters........
Ioe 214%. Rish Pattern........
HEN'S HOCKEY SKATE,
Nos il-tliieled Cast Steel...
ifs. 529I-iceled Hardesed St
WOOD TOP CLUB SKATI
Fall Recker blades. estrs har
tempete with Russeat leather st-i
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