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Show J - -- PAGE FOUR EVENING HERALD, THE; .MONDAY, " ii U.S. LEADERSHIP IS DDE TO JIANAGER BANKERS CLUB ! veyor replace JStt, coal miners, and! an on. here 23 years ago we timed 13 million horsepower lu Industry, today we use 55 million.. At the same time the wages of lalir have increased aieadlly pud the hours vf ' )tlntt have lessened. uiodern corjiorajloti la the TSj.''The greatest single instrument for economic advancement devised by man. Eighty-firK'r cent of American Ik conducted through husHies but! of ltt vast natural rwnnm, la enterprise. Corporation by reason of the aplflt, energy and fust a synonym for liecomlog .of the .Shepherd people," eHterjirlae Corimra-forganization Hid. r national wealth 1etwa the admits of the widest dirtrihution of v)ur retimm estimate uf 1KI and 1022 ownership "and the liiost and efficient iW t jyip- Increased two hundred and fifty bilital. cent lion dollar. With only fire tier The., fourteen million, owners of of the world'a land area and six per cent of Ita population, the I'nlted corKrHte Ismds and chine and that widely spread lntervxt Mates produces forty-onper cent of Ji fit- - million reuitwiitjTl.by-siwu- i eent-o- f lta lead, fifty tier iwt of lirejnminincv. (Kiliclw, incun u tf ita fifty fJpYoprrry in per cent of ita which I? JluwrU'aV pig Iron, fifty-twoclalstlc devices. It la puu-li- e timber, fifty-ninper cent uf lu ownernhip of tile right aort. If ropper, sixty-fou- r per cent of the iiiciiiiM lutwi (hh i nfi dm jf 'it liv TiUlTTf! Be vpitr-r- o an e d rM'r'jtnipiiin Iter vest of lta cotton. We have IuVftmJLrTpoIlti( rHii(i; "rThe "aiTti" U nwncrfshlp. built and, now operate thirty- - fw dte fo? The- Trior that a Iter teuf of the world' railroad juTleV jelnlhely' Tew ageM forty per cent of It lm&tlktd nieh have grown enormously rich lu -water powerr and fiftyseven pejr tbl proceBK in merely tin Incident. Tbel weH4h-I"TenrDf Hi telgjfrltrawrl" etTtitpeflwtuarrfnr " I'mesT the risk of euterpriae or exceptional tnder the guidance of 4he exec- manaKerlal Kkill. xiept the umoutit of wealth they (onutive,' the Inventor aud the engineer have iff ted the burden from the etime, ibetr fortune Tematna in ilie and their wealth haiku of the people and pi need It aervice of la small compared to the enormous ii k n the tireless abouldcra of the iBwlnue. In agriculture, where a voliime'of the dlatribiited wealth hbo one roan. afootJ that the (Treat mugs re kept buay licmllm; over a hand planter, put pniducltiK H ml ciuikhiiiIiik, phi Ii, Ken- 4 4hetrpwtlotr o j.crea oi corn a uay7 neniowr to hla Individual ecotioiuit- deserts rMi in comfort on a check-rownil. I pluntH tweuty aerea per day. of energy, imJiiKtry and initiative. la Industry, one man plus machine The outKtandliiK result In that great takes the place of ten shoemakers, wealth haa been brujiKbt to the twelve men with an automatic' eon- - masa of - ' JRrTTE. Moot., July 16 (Colted I'ress. The American corporation furm of enterprise wan described t tb greatest 'tingle iualruiueni for 'momie advancement devised hj man," by F. N. Shepherd, ixeeutlvfc jttiiger, American Baiiker.AfnHr elation convention, : Tbtf Cnlted 8tate bag attained not "because eruonle ".. e ii JULY 19, 1926,.' ' - - Here Ii h The CORPORATIONS ASSERTS I f mmm g aamaaw J . ilGist of a message Hwirpd to the men yand young men of AProvo valley! , effective-applicatio- 4 '. ... X dif-foii- n thff-co- Rochester ever-mor- e e -- igg.. I T C . : Hand-Tailore- d ul aner o Kitr-niiea- e 11 - n wdUy-apeftkl- , ii. - FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN ' ey,"'.?: r--r - ' ; Wednesday Thursday Friday Entire stock Fine Serges and Novelties! '. ": EUROPEAN MOTION PICTURE ' ' ' ----- -- (no light weight r suits) - - 0 - - FIRftlS COMBINE FOR FINISH C, PWILUAMS Staff (rreiwndent) makes) pfoducera have an. almost complete nionopoly on British theatres, " where the system recently investigated by the Federal Trade Commission lu America, hits practically excluded, BritiNh pic?, tnres. The German films are protected by a law providing that exhibitors must book one German film for every foreign film taken for exhibition. English papers have receutly waged a vigorous campaign against nil ia types of American films England. Film and dramatic critics are dally filling their columns with, bitter criticisms of . nlL.4oi"t!- - of American fllmi. EliglUh weeklies and monthly magazines quickly took American up the cudgel agaiiiN films following the lend of the Ion-doDaily "Mail, "the Dai! Ki press, and other prominent newspapers. American distributor answer the tlinui'ili th charges ring system" that English pmducers are bHkii)e filiim rhat can best fill their theatres and that when booking these "best" pictures, exhibitors .must to take other produetions. k'AU (United Presa LONDON ( United Preaa). Brlt- ' Ish, French, Italian and German film producers are sharpening their knives In unity for a "fight to the flnlKh" with the American Industry. A conference of film producers of the four countries will be held in Paris some time In the Fall, it Is said. The object of the meeting is to consider a cooperative tygree- -' tnent to meet American competition through development of the Industry American ' representa- In Europe. fives will not be Invited. ... Internationalization of the . Brit-Jaand Continental productions has not yet ' iroven sufficient to meet jthe pressure of Increasing competition from merit- and efforts will be made to produce pictures on a more unified basis. British producers are already, producing pictures ;in France and French producers are making pictures in Berlin.- - German companies are producing pictures In Rome lu an attempt to knowledge of productions. Great. Britain lshe.beKt film market outside of the Tnited States. There are 8,5xi QHition picture theBecause "of lla'ef feci m traffic7, a atres In Great Britain, 3.4(X) In and more than 2,(KHI in Ijoiidou man was recently, arrested for whist'lnc to stop a taxi driver France. At the present b - - . Store opens at 7:45 for sale. 2. Extra salesmen and tailors. 3..rriceta onceTjsiiit makes 1. . . HandTailored "block-lmoklng- - This Event! Rochester (one of 5 best FIGHT ON AMERICAN FILMS . U- - ..Preparations For Michael-Ster- n . selection easy. r 4. No extra charge for alterations. 5. $5.00 holds any suit. . " 4 Formerly priced $34.50 to $42.50 xx on sale at MEN! -- Think of it! Michael-Ster- n Rochester (no hand tailored surtshackwafd season compels finer) us to close out entire stock at $28. - - - . Suits for Sport, Business School, Dress ' Finest Materials Newest Style Tendencies Gome the First Hour! con-tra- (ier-jnan- y tlfne.-Ame- r- - , Professional - ' . , - Men Business 0 On Lake Michigan . .. Hie - r': Men 11 Minutes Away Ideal for pleasure . . Convenient fot business. City-cent- er t who think they are ami t la - 5 to ' luuil't4 piwe iltse it! lift ui iliow jouwluit $28.00 will buy in Michacl-Mern'- a style,, fit and fiilirir! o CD y3r isSv O O OOOO 1000 large outside room. 16 private acres with tenoia, bathing, putting green, outdoor dancing, lawns, wide verandas. Ideal for the business man' but quiet ...only 11 minutes from the and secluded as a big country estate. Fine cuisine, a la carte or table d'hote. Moderate rates. Every attraction, every comfort and convenience. Write illustrated booklet giving viewa for, free and all detail of this leading Chicago HoteL city-cente- r, 16-pa- KEEP heaitniT.ont'r VILLAGE IS HAILED AS INSIIME PERFECT TELEPHONE GIRL I. . - th. j - it " -- f tiyM irara " HOm Ot - wuuma en uu imi HICAGO :JS RADIO STATI6K WOST Iff AV6 DLBNdTH - ;V. fLli!, ill MBTBftS O O O O CCLO o o oo o 600 O G B her provision - - ft B without lielng out of BABIES-COMFORT- ABLE7 Teleimran? twit. In recent yeura the HarleKtoa ex- chflnse "harTiecoineTery UhjrrTiTW. ' aenidnmie.. Many .'ivat.ua vfcators . with the growth of the', rulbaxn of-t- he air- - have appreciated Mrs. IVtty' service, but to: newspaper men who at times fltak into her territory (d)e ia a durllnK because her service functions at all. hours of the ' 1 MMI-RIIAItLKSTOX, England Uulted.ptit uu oxcbaiiKo In Harleaton. They day and night. W. KEIXET, M. With the growth of the service By hfr to house the exchange rrcsn), Hjn in thl hi IV Xm lulu July VO (I'niled rilf('A(i. excsmnift? PiTi-Tokee:mvH. tlip chief lalmto fume ofpnd nitrate it herwlf. Mr. Potty and the iinliortam'e of the hlred-ababies and chilp n which iii 'that it. uly three miles had iiiiesed awayjuid the little ork atHarteston "Mrs.' IVtty, dren well In sutiinter, first of all T fnun tM- riijlman airship Htntion, whs jusf what she needed. Also, she hours of the night, when the assis- keep them comfortable. .". , Ideal telephiaw suffered from asthma, which rend tant and most, of the rest of the , tr ha lKHn found according tu the weather, She lifta had the joli ered her Incamihle of sleenlne while assistant. But it isdurinc,thpvsinnll eiiii rd 1111; iigaiift. sudden 4'lutTig(H' to Klxty-firiMiiirdown. so he slept in a cbair.twn ""P". th,lt Mrs- P,'U.V' lower temperature, Keep them out ojwutor.'... iTe8 wrvl. hnt, lei of (linn as much as 'MsHlblei hirt Sh(. is Mary Anne IVtty, aged At filL'ht she moved tho chair IntA'.on the i,l0 not for oriejtheffU-tttume tor twelve ear--iroom and gave twenty the world fcuow the movement hen heat is excessive outride and four hours service In a most effic- great airshipa. minute 'dtirinc all that, service-ha- s the .bouae. i ,eomfiytull, let. them ' . Vhe lietii henond "the hearing of"" the ient imrmieP. stay tndonrs; Hutbe Wiirdn'dllv. " J hhr ftiptt'of 'tier pxi'hante," flwtt 'jmte aratr-lt- t drink. jXxh llis. IVtty, who lives next to lnttrest over the thone anyd bad o The harp Is to adorn, the nf void fiilJiJ.eHftl.!bt crowds the Iid, a room to itvi ish to move about tAwn,.Jeit door Irli-- Kree ftato eoina. lliitit. jflies, iiKwultoes. and all in- 011 the ground floor abodt the Is a general store.- 'She can dtaad repiacr British enrferft tuHie lii.it. .the aiimt-jf,.4- h ...Bi'tianst iiuil Xhie.lttlt;iAm)&,jicoiilfii.Aitntnl .tora and ordac South .ot.lrplaud,, . filing ta . bowt rfor the ELDERLY LADY IN ENGLISH in the center of our own 16 acre estate OOOO 's wa ixMa-uff- h - jf baby. Weigh him once or twice weekly. "If flSoeunot gain weight" or Is unhappy, retlesdullornjt--ful- , he la not well, i 'lh aot esiwriiuent with foodsKaor jdve .laxatives nor soothing syrups nor othe? mediclnea nor. consult friends or neighbors, nor postiKme bciHioti Jn. cases of illness. Consult a physician. " When cow's milk is advised, iL olitainable. -- lf should be t milk certified by a Ajilk possible Commission of medlctit men, or ,rec ommended by the Board of Health. Milk should be so pure aa not to nwd to le sterilized or even" " Milk should be; kept at a temi'r.-itBrnot above-4degrees Children niH-- very little meat.. .It Is easy to over-feeon eggs. ' Xo tea., or: ..coffee nor alcoholic dnnks for 'hildren or youth. No cbocolnte nor candy for those, with poor-- appetite for plain foods. For drinks use water, milk, malted milk, but lennilk, kounilB; - unfermeiited frrtit. julcfs. Avoid the' syrupy or saecharined Mf higWyflavored sold on every hand, be served regulnrlyi Avoid feeding between meals ' and ' while pbiying about T"IIae the chiidren eat, slowly, chew Infe well. Rinse the mouth and clean the teeth after the aipmI. --If teeth arc cariona or out of line nee a dontist. Even the temporary teeth Fahrenheit. iieea Munition. ,:ineir condition not " The .diet of children should be onlr nffwtsr the Tieruia lipnf mf Kill si'lecb'd and prepared with - trxtra tlw nreaent health- .L VfifeJfn suiiui&.VlWplty pTt K.irlyabed and plenty of sleen la Jtlrf i rotm-etnitlegrjjml fcreadj feffholg-whea- j t flour, but do not be recktesa with I Mark Twain had hiV tialr nias- raw fruits. - All food and fruits foTaf jeflfef; ft)jeptim be"''s61tira7P''igdaHy--up,-t(:- 7 the tlme-of bi4 - d MeaK-Mioul- " IJ, f , , i A.J- - i .if ft |