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Show THE IJEAVEU PRESS, lllUVKU, t'TAH, IUH 1 V, NOVEMBER 21, J 0.1.1 XOIU.RSKK COOKS AND CORKS Ufa Swroer OM.K.K t Praa a. a jdrl f.hii,i Intoxicated with the very thought of the happiness named Kdith Dolling was born in j Phone 21 vi:li the noteworthy distine-- . and well-bein- g which the flood of wine and whisky to be ion of being a descendant (in the let loose in the United States on December 5 will promote, Publisher KARL S. CARLTON of Pocahontas, linlh generation the wet press jubilantly devotes columns to the subject. in disishe acquired further l')l FRIDAY EVERY I'lIDLISHED Unlike the liquor trade, the newspapers do not have to tinction by becoming the third wait until that auspicious date for their share of the gold2.00 Per Year in to intirry a 1'. S. KUHSCKH'TION en flood which they loudly proclaim the liquid food will I'l l siilcnt w bile he wits in office. A Fir.-- t Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in P.eaver, ad- A short tinii1 a;;o as sole proprietor instantly release ; before repeal was voted, full-pag- e Utah, as Second Class Mail Matter, under the Act of Congress vl business March !i, 1871). vertisements of brewers and distillers brought grist to of!io a famed busifor distinction acquired their business offices. ness ideals. with the is easy to imagine the amazement of some dispasWhen the prasent Widow Wilson A TIME KEEPER sionate visitor from Mars Norman Gait in 1896 she the dexterity with which A Time Keeper, as such, is simply a man who keeps many papers evidently prevent the left hand from know- married the scion of an established time and usually figures up how much is due each em- ing what the right hand doeth. Gravely the editorial col Institution. The jewelry firm of liro. was founded inAlexau-dria- , (ait ployee working on the job. Frequently, however, other umns preach the cause of "temperance" while pages Va. in 1Si2. In 1825 it moved ELECTRIC IRON duties are assigned to him. Some times he acts as straw-bos- s, gleefully herald the news that very shortly a deluge of Pennsylvania Avenue in the Capsometimes he acts as a spy reporting to his superiors 125,000,000 gallons of whisky will be ready for consump- ital and began a centry-lon- g The Coleman Automacareer in secret the doings of employees, sometimes he is arbi- tion. Solemn articles by economists deplore the flight of a.s purveyor of jewels by appointtic has every modern ment to the most majestic Washingis just doing American he often more over but adand to while securities bearing; trary capital foreign display feature to make your Into the Gait store the his duty, and if treated decently is a good fellow. vertisements urge Americans to fill the pocket? of cham- tonreatsociety. ladies of U. S. were ironing easier, better There is at the present time a Time Keeper on the pagne firms in France and makers of whisky in Scotland. wont to drop and carryhistory off valuable and to save you time. Beaver-Minersvil- le road job who is the subject of much When it comes to the social benefits anticipated from jewel- - a.s much as $200. 000 worth Has automatic adjusstreet corner discussion and listening to some of the talk repeal, hardly anything short of the millennium is pre- U a time without so much as sign a table id heat regulator. least unpopular dicted. Profound observations of bartenders and doormen ing receipt for them. There weal it is not difficult to determine that he hostesses hy out souv picked $20 Never too hot never with some of the men and some of his ruling appear rather of gilded resaurants that a new and glorious era is upon nire to give their guests. e iront-pagtoo cool. us take on the dignity of arbitrary. nen Norman Gait died in 190S prominence. Cooks builder road as a and potentate of the kitchen delights awaiting a nation us During our many years experience :n;ierited the store. She STURDY, ACCURATE, we have had occasion to hire and fire a number of Time that apparently has had nothing really fit to eat since an watched over it as carefully as she THERMOSTAT vatchod over her second husband's Keepers and we always found that the most useful Time petites remained unstimulated by potent drinks. icaresi institution, the I,eage of How gratifying it must be to farmers unable to mee Nations. DEPENDABLE, LONG-LIFKeeper was the one who was strict but also very reasonWhen Depression hit th HEATING ELEMENT school-teacherthe who was a teamster s, under-pairealize could that d and the army o ieai jaaies-- ot their taxes, able, one who Washington, Gait & his mile half a a from and their haras- sio. suiiereu even as the League of farther end of the grade maybe The Coleman Automatic unemployed to realize that eats when the noon hour arrived was entitled to a few sment hilarious prosperity is about to burst miraculously Nations suffered from other mun Iron saves you money, work and clothes. Beautiminutes leeway at the noon time, on the other hand a man all around them, even if not upon them, through the me lane circumstances. Mrs. in appearance; finished Wilson ful could not to be the at who liquidate dium of popping corks and empty whisky bottles. happened plowing a long furrow ;he League of Nations to save its in lustrous clear his and team trail oOo end noon should not unhitch prestige from declining but last plate. (EB3ij back and forth to camp; but plow back to near camp beFOR AND AGAINST week she decided to liquidate Gait SEE THEM A- Tfore unhitching and be entitled to his full nooning. liro. for that purpose. Nut willipg who line in his of o man same the with work, who, Just the commercialism, Criticism of Adminstartion policies, which was prac he compromise would not sell to anyone who J. F. Tolton Investment Co. end of the job, perhaps is sent by his boss to the non-existabeen few a months ago, has gradually would purvey cheap goods under the noon and must tically two or three miles, and is there working is There a definite :.!alt name. William H. more Heaver, I'tal, widespread. appearing, becoming Wright, her go back there to work after noon, is surely entitled to feeling of nervousness, mostly on the part of large-scal- e tore manager, intimated that a some consideration, however, if the boss told him he was business men. Their theme song is "Individualism, Where buyer willing to operate the y. re as Because of its two and a half per liable to be there all day, he should take his feed along and art Thou?" and the villian in the piece in the fact that the "ethically" as it has aiwayu beeu cent retail sates tax tanrornia isr it at might, still get "a sues n kind of merchants' money" spend his noon time near his work. is steadily assuming more stringent contro operate! of a very advantageous buy" but he ad which Is worth one-eigfrom street ossip that there is government We gather it wil ded (in announcing a limiidHtimi just the amount of the tax on oen. over all phases of business, showing no signs a much complaint because a Beaver County man is not time relax this policy. ale of the, linn's jewels I: ''A busi cent purchase. keeper, this perhaps has caused some prejudice against o These business men cheered the recovery plan recent ness that has lived clean for WANTED! the present Time Keeper and does not give him a fair ly presentd bv Grard Swope, General Electric s able, far year is not going to die dlrtv."-Tiwill accept a limited amount a Beaver Co. break. It does seem rather rediculous stated the Swope plan propos Over 7,000 people were burned to of We Briefly sighted president. wood, grain, meat, poultry, man, competent for the job, could not have been found; es the setting up of an organization very simular to the ath and. property valued at $40,- - or labor hay, on Subscription accounts. but the powers the head have spoken. (In examining the NRA with this essential difference control would be in ouo. Ooo destroyed by fire last vear. Beaver Press At uytnvme, Easier Quicker, Better Ironing I vo-!:n- 'i! It at Coleman :ii;t!-rlet- AUTOMATIC front at LONG-LASTIN- G E at farther at super-chromiu- m vr. farther nt at farther ht that m that at registration list at the Beaver County office we find several men registered asking for jobs as time keeper. The County Commissioners, all together, entered their protest to the Powers and were coldly told THINGS threats which big men in authority would not have made. We do not deny the power of the road authorities to send in timekeepers, engineers, laborers, foremen or water-boybut we do deny the justice or right of such proceedure. s; oOo "NO!" SHOUTS NOR! II CAROLINA North Carolina, despite the special campaigning there of Postmaster-Genera- l against prohibition repeal Farley, voted decisively more than two to one, appar- the hands of boards of business men instead of govern ment officials. Not pleased by it at all were labor leader: who doubted thai the boards 01 rig corporation execu tives would protect workers, President Roosevelt said of the Swope proposal that the present time is not propitious for a change m planthat "the next few months are expected to bring forth hundreds of other plan?," Then he issued a summary of reports showing late achivements of the NRA, including: Newr employment for 2,000,000 people: increase in indus trial outlets; a 20 per cent rise in hourly wages and 40 per cent drop in working hours. To his defense came distinguished Professor Edwin Seligman, saying that the depre ssion is actually ending; that fpr the first time in history speeded consciously recovery from the bottom is ben and enctively, that there is no oasis tor rear ot uncon trolled inflation ; that we ere in the midst of a social revo lution within the frame work of capitalism, which promis es lasting benefits, Another very important bone of contention is the se curities act. Some of the ArmmistratLon's best friends, as well as business executives, believe it needs over hauling, is not onlv preventing issuance of worthless securities, but securities entirely legitimate and most essential to Are We Near The End! U Read the bo.ik, ''!" IK LAST DAYS" and learn of Vital Event; about to " Occur as predicted by i 'hiiruh Lenders. !;nt I'j.'.nhetg Scientists. Pilce ic oi' with iiloti'j Covers fl.00. - ently. The tremendous wave of demand for change, which more or less paralleled the tremendous wave of demand for prohibition when it was adopted, is not to produce a unanimous lineup of the states. That is all it means. But it is not too earlv to warn the wets that if in their greed for profit from the liquor business they forgot all their professions of an interest in "true temperance" and all their professed hostility to return of the saloon, and if in the fights over control legislation in the several states industry. ooo they go out after everything that can be grabbed if, in "Good to be definenitely back be times" said almay h themselves as in the past they short, they when to hire men to take part in compelle.d agitators f;re ways did North Carolina may be saying, "I told you so" an unemployment march, in the not so distant future. And others may be agreeing. The new book. "Attainment" or "Knock and Jt Shall be Opened" fu'ls hqw to Defeat fhe Depression pud find priitectioH against 'thu Pn'v-en- t Chaos by means of Hidden Powr ers thut all possess Cloth $1.00, or with "Last Days," both $l.c,t "The Mystery of the Ages" Is a book, that describes the Great Pyramid of Egypt, and its peculiar prophetic date marks, together with a description of the People and rulm of Book of .Morfno'n "Lands. Price ' "' 35c postpaid. ' I'YUAMin PRESS f.O wH'jj)U,l-Mi.s.tj,tnt- You've heard about the unfortunate individual woh You, the average citizen, are in debt $2,000. JSo is in his foot his without mouth it." Well, your wife. So are each of your children and all other rel"can't open putting that describes Prof. Raymond Moley. Professor Moley atives. So is everyone else in the country. A part of this debt you know about. You contracted served for a while as Assistant Secretary of State. He went on a special mission to London and was heralded as it as a personal obligation. It's entirely your responsibilithe world's greatest "miracle man." But evidently he did-n- ty. But another and larger part was' contracted for know what it was all about. He came back and was al- vou. The chances arc that vou didn't even realize vou owe lowed to gracefully retire from the public service. He also it no one is dunning you for payment, and you aren't so wrote for the papers. As quoted in the Washington Herald much as paying the interest directly. he said: "The decision to leave the public service was This latter is the public debt, which composes a subfundamentally based upon my desire to free my writings stantial proportion of a total national debt in excess of from all official limitations." $200,000,000,000. It's been growing at an accelerated rate H limitaofficial all his freedom "from Having gained during and since the war. You've permitted it to grow to not could You and your fellow citizens weren t sufficiently interestthe resist temptation tions," the Professor publish an article on the New York mayorality election. ed in government work for policies standing for economy Not realizing that this was political "dynamite," he poked and efficiency. Or you voted for measures that increased! into it. He announced that a victory for McKee would the debt because it was easy to do, and didn't seem to show the nation that the voters approved the Roosevelt affect you financially at all. As a result we are paying one of the highest tax rates administration, while a victory for LaGuardia would be in elements of the vindication are as that seeking history. Millions of our dollars go yearly to meet the in-- ! accepted terest on debt we permitted government to contract for to "humiliate and weaken" the President. Oh, Professor, how could you? Why did you have to us. Billions will be required to retire the public bonds we put your foot in it? Why did you drag the President into gave our debtors in exchange for their money. And every when he had wisely refused to business, every individual, feels the burden. the New York battle-royDo your part, as a voter and taxpayer, to reduce the mix in it Your intentions were good but you made a career national as a publicist and blunder which should end your debt, by opposing projects which would increase it. Pathfinder. h. iUc Suit Citv JIM .j - 1.1 i YOUR HOME Jij YOUR CASTLEj Admit only clean, constructive newi by reading THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR 4 Daily Nwipnprr for the ll:tmn .t It gives all th. eenitruellve wnrld .t n KTind.l, r'm nwi bn dje, Mai interfiling It tin: a plan far all th lani.ly ,, eu Vomtn'a Activities, Gjfil.n., Education and Rooki. Alto pagal for the Children and Young rolkr. 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