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Show CHEERFUL OPTIMISM Secretary of the Treasury M Adoo on h s way to open the San Dieo exposit on n place of the pres dent stopped off n Chicago long eno gh to sound a prosper tv no e Mr M doo pra sed the new bank ng sys tem as he would naturally be expected o do de lanng the stringency in the n one n a 1 et had been w ped out and at bu, bus ess knew t could go ahead full blast w tl out be ng ham pered 0 harassed by the thought that the bankers m ght not accept perfectly good pa er Mr McAdoo coincides with the views of Charles M Schwab Former United States Senator Clark of Montana and other captains of industry that orders for manufactured articles from the warr ng nat ons of Europe together with the great increase m our trade w th South America will soon bring on a great boom m bus ness which will be felt by all classes of cit zens In some local t es the effect of these contracts from Europe are already being felt but the benefits have by no means been d str buted all over the country The present week b ds f a r to be the dullest of the ent re jear The mer hants are busy taking account of the r stocks and there is no d sposit on npon the part of those engaged n any other field of b siness or industry to put out any more money than is absolutely necessary unt 1 after the first of the new year Beginning with the first of January however the revival ought to set in in earnest and it should not be long before General Prosper ty at the head of a m ghty army of will ng work men finally overwhelms his anc ent enemy D 11 Times |