| | | a a AE ia As A So 1oAn } pa MS 5 SRN hn we cy Aa pe pv A ROR 0 TA pas i ni. BS I SS SN SS SL SS I SL SO lh 3 A AA le A SO % i | ankets, Quilts, Bath Robes MEAN COMFORT FOR THE REST .OF .THE WINTER. We Have a Pleasing Line of Teddy Bear Blankets AND uddledown Sets For the Babies and Youngsters. | For the boys who are out-of -door much of the time we have overcoats and suits and trousers in good looking materials and up- to-date styles.. Let us fit the lad for you. Chas. F. Pitt Co. Patton, Pa. I ro A nse vs spe] "Facts Versus Fallacies FACT is a real state of things. FALLACY ia an appar- ently genuine but reclly illogical statement or argument. ROHIBITIONISTS. far enough away from the “Jr” Suite of Kansas to safely circulate FALLACIES to (informed people. Swe declared that it is in “wet” States where insanity is most prevalent from liguor's misuse. But the : { Xarsas) State Jouwrral, in position to know, tells 3 C.grent story. That journal is quoted: 44] NSANITY inctessed nearly 14 per cunt an Jan That was the uiatpmer: maved today by Senate ‘Secretary for the Baate Hoard of Control. The rence missions cf 70% ney WADE patenis to the Osawatomie and Parsons in the last yer, 33 co: record of 671 new cases [or the yoor ending Tune Baggot 8 2 Su BOETRLa ting features of the rerort is the tremen tiie number of canes of lneamicy. |, 3 i | $r tected originally gs an Inatirution #7 SPE * frets? tUnon: In the roel ; id i 11.858 patients i= poe. Moat Hlancia as Omawatomic, 113 = read, PAS 28 Plice.d 380 ut VW in the Atchison Caton 2 Tome” LL of the aforestated 'eacTS ro testimony of Seplarable cond’ AT x mere l IN DRUNK INN Ss Prohibiticn State of Kansas, which or fers berds ned with pre. lun ie hibitory matutes for the long period oi #5 yours. Disvie a IAN WI BTATES PALLACIEZ official data proves Kansas 14 wuose in drunlenness | . and its yeaulls tudn Lowi. liege Novols ves i deoud 8500 Tew. lated by law. AN ; Ua A ¥ Yi ag { SR S—— | AA A Pennsyloan io Ads in this Paper teduety AS ¢ tagfred Rp AY. CONSERVATION A MERICAN INDUSTRIES “UNITED WE STAND." OVERTAXING INDUSTRY. Taxes are fied 1bne the 'wsrler of the els, They facet italdy Jdesenng along thar wr'gle mind ae stirred In thee FRE Boy 3 3 EE a es Au aed 53 Ar Glie attitind A OF B ; 1 indifferent | on the pert of public officers and poit {dans The history of industrial com | munitied where such burdens are Lis | pimed. however, fu the best evidence of | whether such a polley pars anybody Two manufucturers in similar Hues { of Business, ane operating a plant in | Massachusetts and the other located in i Connecticut, were recently comparing | notes. They discovers that for every | $100 In taxes which the Conuectiont | plant pays per anaum the Massacha i sells plant was paring 81.000. ar ten thnes as much The answer to this sit. i antion ts t! Aut Masssichonstts Bas heen | falling behind iu the percentage of growth as sn foduatrinl state come {with some of | ber nelghboring comms | nities whee fe f i altos) at bie bur | ard Ehren en Taner Tal Pain { Mane Po dremdedd rat FART In oB recent Lesne of ff 343 | maguzine TY The Fore River Lay, pee [wenta fn oa faly w a7 the averass hasd | ness mans view ou excessive nation of industria plants: “What in gous} for Fa Pie Rix er lig goed i for Quinney, suid what Is good for Quin fey is good for Fore liver | “The offf-ery and swplovees of this | company aml their famtiles make op | more than a quarter of the population | of the city Their ioterests are tho {same as the Interest of Quiney and of the Fore River Shipbutlding Corpor i ton I "This company’s business is hailing | ships. which briugs us Inte compet] from with companies bol og ships In other States. An thing that Pore River | must do (a this commus pliy that other : shipbuilding companies do got have to { do fn thelr cities will in the long run ! hurt us. “Today thers are more ships to be | built than there are yands to buflld | them. When the war is over there will be more shipyvanis than there are i ships te build Then the yard that | butlds the chenpest will take the con | tracts, and the var! whose costs are | highest will discharge its men “The other hig shipyards do not pay tle taxes. Some of them pay no taxes fat all. If you own a house sod rent it [you add your taves Into the rent If | vay the taxes | | { $ i i § ! yon rent a honse you oo when von say voir rent ist a hil its Paves pital yo IE BR ed Tar ta dnerease this com | par Y's sessment 8 oer cent and to Increase its taxes pearly 8 arr Cent this year as agulnst a year age “You know that a great part of the | company’s motey spent in Improve raents haw Deel spent (oo ake Pure River a better pace to work. There are etill manny Jesaniments seeding trey Dibdaegs nen SEA LPOOINE, aw I LIrE. : ad of iH A Texan i aior tecotitie offeited for ensctmwect ¢ BI (estgmsd to pire Pent sede cellistony between rudls road trains tn hl Hint The dn EY of So YEE gatiof x When £1 rains, onan fro oppesite dines Tene, aphids ls oo rosin, Both shall on, fr thier has Pasme} ail crows anti] the CONSERVATION TRUTHS. PRR The man at the bench is the oe worker of the man in the office. Let thems get together for the common good Stick to your oh. The sun who junips from aug fob 10 another never jearns enetm salvia any particular clans of work to become valuable in it snr sri Every luminessm Bas three partoers Cardial~the emjilover. Labor-the em plares. The pulito-the cotuxomer. No nd REFY Chas Bve AF coaneration a eking. Noo huis coon] tant hae a shoes pach perifier civ feet Fes This town Is your dome. Help to make It ua better Bowe by voapernt. ing wih its merchanes and Business men, Treat rour Industries fairly. sod they nina lw fair ti TNL Consumers shouhl renilte that whe unfair legislation makes busise ui dance they all ove to pay the dior "When you attack sua who eae utain pasrolis you hit the wage earner, kick Ais wife and cull’ his children.” — Ebert Elubba rd, a SA SH A, Si st A MERICA POR AMERICANS! Menutacturing in the lackbone of the mation very man in industry helps prose perily JRoturns in wages and profits are ma. tuai Jaterdependence ia nedessary in all tia. £ ustry (Onpttalints mciide every mag who has a dollar or more Add your beidel In the future off oar nation's weaith \ ational strangih in imdastrial strength J ptustry suppoits 100,000,000 persons inthe 17. XB Nothing oppresnive to industry should be tirlerntiod [Hen be moled by agitators ar hy . Biarmiets [Taite te make yy Dis we tinnd Beem in vis RT " : of industry industyy foun belief (0 the flatts [reat every Rn Son Poh a Remember the interests of on ployie anid em ple ee aw the mame Y our alieg lance: Wark with aa o 1st, To Amerion: Ind To Your Hom drd, To Your Business. —: THE COMPLETE LETT ER WRITER, The fillowing raven fir “The Com pictn Busineis letter Writer for 6," by 2 Parker Nevim, iv going the rounds of the Model Mo. 1--Quoting Frice for Gooda i Fie 3 Postat [ids id af the Sth, die orga aes] diuior the Clo, tertiBeate did in the the Recretury of New York . a aiviae Jom LEged we ean aed ah Bayi of F0 i we United Ristes Revie Satiites, laws af 1834 wee. 18: per ton, esvtosd lots (ow Interstate Commerce Ruling 26 wee alio dicta In 128 1, 8. 204: Bobhen te. Pormaglvanta BR. Co, 168 Pa. WT This quotation is special to you {ew ruling of Department of Justice in the matter of Brown Nilling Co.) wd WW made subject to our right to claim [nnpunity (see N.Y. Penal Code, pp ES). IT you receive a better quotas tion from sauy other of our competitions you will, of course, advise us ander the uthority of UU 2 Revised Statutes pp 2207, sub 2. We shail be glad to Hil your order (sublect to eale nid down in lewiting ease of Jackson oa Cobb, 1368 1. 8. 2% and will ship ae gording to your hstroction (see Role 8, New York Public Utitity Conimile LEE Very (rily yours h Pyeandend, HAaNvravTunizg CG sas ue vf the hee ¢ 3g afore! aod Bas ese ia teed That deponest ie SIR DANA PRs ation NOT ¥ Jones Masufaorur! rar Cumpany has Dee or Lad ite charter forfeited. now de ponent ever been ldlcted by either wr Federal Gest Jury PP WHITE Notury Publis A AE 00S AND ENDS. The lives o? practically ull men in the business world as shown history of lmlustry during the twenty-five years will prove to you the practical value of the “stick to i#* ple of life. Armour stock to Harriman and HUI to ratirosds, § to electricity, Carnegie and Schwab to steel, Rockefeller to ofl, Morgan to finance, and so on without A these captining of : the country. 1 see in he Pature 4 this heed iy given a well Prevent the honest nny be, with his own initiative anterprine, 30 uot be a aE watcher n traks of fodustry. Those who Por Lines by strike or whistles to and “sebller” at the bench, machine fe the olflon seldom or never far abeasd in the ranks. 1 Hel any mors pay because i1ert d often leas this ther gob udnge that & man who never gets very much pay.
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