Brenham Daily Banner-Press (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 177, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1919 Page: 2 of 6
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THURSDAY
lor
lU»n
—.Amorlatti Kdltor
carrlar, oua iironth-f .60
or titrrlsf, on# your*.
o.oo
Koto red at J'cmtofflcn At Droit hxiu,
T«a», tt* imcond-clM* matter,
SUGGESTIONS TOWARD IN
DUSTRIAL PEACE,
Not only labor and industrial
organization# art* putting forth
effort* and 8Ugge»tlon* looking
toward the solution of the in-
dustrial unrest. Hm- i* an
outline of the nodal policy for
which Bishop Chauncoy B.
Chester, of Connecticut, of the
Protectant Epiocopal church,
wants his church to stand:
"Right and justice every*
where; living wages the princi-
ple of collective bargaining,
freedom of the individual work-
er from coercion, a part for the
employed in the internal man •
agonn.»nt <•! industry, a weekly
rest da.v, stopping of exploita-
tion of labor iif women and
i-liildren, placing economics on
a broader human basis, reor-
ganization of industry which
musl be an end to autocratic
mastership, an end to paternal
patronage in welfare work and
reasonable relations of partner-
ship between capital and labor."
An actual attempt to act up-
"ii some such policy a* outlined
above is to be inaugurated by a
New York overalls manufactur-
ing concern. Sweet, Orr, and
Company, Yonkers, N, Y„ ac-
cording to an As-Hitfiati'd Press
report,
Duller I be new Hystem the
•'"'pioyee,, all of whom are
women. Will elect (heir own
forewomen, establish their own
minimum standard of produc-
tion and take over all matters
of -.Imp management. They will
receive the standard wage
iweed upon by the United Gar-
men! Workers of America and
"'I' Union Made Garment Mat.-
Hfactum* association, in a»ldi-
Hoii. those who have nidti! in
production ami
ing economies will le.vi e n
monthly bonus, A cooperative
plan, it" rUcce.Hsful, will be
tended to 17 other plant* opcr
ated by the eorpor.'tf iou,'
THE PRESIDENT'S l.ETTEK
"» THE INDUSTU1A1,
CoNKEltENCK.
No one writing English today
either in England or in America
can surpass President Wilson
in expressing in the choicest
plainest, most opposite man-
ner the thought of the hour that
i* uppermost m the minds of
the people as u whole. Take,
tor Instance, his summary of
the present labor problem com
locution in the form of ques-
tions propounded in his lettei
to the industrial conference:
"I do not think you should
adjourn without convincing tin
country that you have exhaust-
ed your patience and resource-
fulness in the effort to reach an
agreement. At this time, when
the nations of the world are do-
ing everything to prevent war,
arc we to confess that we have
no method of conducting indus-
try except in the very spirit of
war? Must such conditions of
hatred and force rule our civil
life, (.an not our industrial
lenders and our industrial work-
ers live together without facing
each other in a constant strug-
gle to gain the advantage, doing
naught but that which they are
compelled to do?
Such a condition is an invi-
tation to national disaster, and
from such a possibility my mind
turns away, for my confidence
in America is abiding".
"Are w*> to confess that we
have no method of conducting
industry except in the very «pir.
it of war? Must conditions of
hatred and force rule our life?"
The question is its own answer;
such methods and conditions
cannot be acceptable.
wtw workers doing naught ex-
which they are
both come
that mutual en-
m»erve each others'
that both have social du-
ties In the commonwealth, that
only as both give their best do
they prosper in every way, that
only as they put into practice
the principles of justice and de-
mocracy upon which our gov-
ernment Is founded, then they
will find a way out of their dif-
ficulties,
"Soda clerks of l!< first ;jrr»de
in New York drug stores have!
presented demands for a mini-
mum salary of $40 a week" !
What do the first grad'j teach-!
ers of the Texas schools say to
that when comparing this de-i
THROUGH HAH
tct "Danderint" save youc
hair and doufte
Its beauty
(United Pre** Report!
(by rosin.—Democracy
fairly high ta Oorm*ny
| Whit« xbi! i.a* no esmpaiin
j la** lilt#! America, •* already
> ixarninK that elaeUoM eostlJ a*
|<1 vIdi-ni.wl by u ^oifiptlation of He*
j iv»l» lor ftic national wwetitMy sn<l
V'tumIiiu land aawuibly •taction*
j koiimj utoniiia l/.n'k The <?xp»"0»<
'nK»lnnt the government ww^mor*'
{than 1,000,MO amrk:
j partita tutolN th*
i more than 8.000,000 martin
Tliea« ftxpen««a are
i vaiitly ln<;r®#»«d whon th« elections!
for ih»
fori water
FOR "Fill"
Veterinary Surgeon
OFFICE ST. CHAKLE3 AVE
Keep Your Liver Active, Your
System Purified and Free From
Colda by Taking Calotabu,
the Natusealess Calomel
Tablets, that are De-
lightful, Safe and
Sure.
, |j thi'ir rrifi'iim
Th.'
P&yaieiwM fl'/.'l ',rt
i ing their friends it) k ,
while to th" purtBrtl and their organ* m l><<
« workie# ot<Wr m a jiri> ••' <«»« iu.uim
esp*n» return «f infi
that a efoW'i «P
,,. . , , J liver favor wild*, inf.!'
M"#l' t0 H cmpUuti-r.*.
To tut «hort a etfM overnight an<l to
prev**t wtrioua eowplfcatio#* <"'£ j
K«'i< hfttajK occur. Ho far, no t<uioti4|> ht..<ltf«e with a i-T
tlnflulU* datm have bw»n wt for j *at*r~ that * ' *
>o (pipiiilt, #o tt-ki-Kitm aft-1
Sext morning
; them*, hut tht> pr«iM;rit n xiuiH I
atrlvlns hard to *«t the elerlloMj your livsr i* J
, , | Ok, «lrta. «teh an ahuadarico of . . , ,, I 1«d and n.f - »"
mand with the salary the State .. , . , , . ipoetponert to Iteit »(>rtng on th<- til. , ,im. with a h<-ar*y Hi
thm Hi draw? "Mil a! hk »f! * f »„ iu. Ml a, .lawi
reel miiw or wuvy, mlky hair, iflor-
uitiK tt!
i*ir raid h;i
ii
week". That's |160 a month,
f'retty good salary for "soda
jerkers"!
AMEKICA'S ('HAIJ.KN(;iv
(At// Nirhnlm Murray 11 utter)
Republicans and Democrat*
lilfer sharply as to public pol-
icy, but both accept the princi-
ples of the Constitution and en
to
Kat what yr.'i
I Caiotula HI '"['l
Would only make for t'rculi unreat. I |iai kai»i*it, pr'
Holh tli>> riHhi and left »r« tn»w*| ®-y#r*
loutdy fluffy, hrl|(ht and ao eaay
nmnnve. ' your moti*'
ing fund», how»?v#r, m m to
Ju«t moiwti-rt a cloth with a littlo ft wtronif rampiti«u »icajn^r the mod- ^ *
n «?yt>ninK ruuttrui »<*rvi4?e« wtre
"ItandttWoo" uri'l cnr^fully draw It' and the twin will
h id Tu*"«ia.v ait'Tfioon u> Hev-
through your hair, taking ono umall «•*rjil^h oro of th« ram-
* , II Palkt-ribfiM lKiMur oi' Hound
Mtmnd at a tiioc; thin mutrically re I'aiicu* • r wag^d In hurOp«>
|Top Lutls'-ran 'Uurch arid tho Uttli?
movcii all dirt, rxtfM oil arid
hut your hair in not
| Top Lutheran '
■ liod y wan laid t«
ro-ar Wincdate
them each in their own way.
Neither Republicans nor Dem-
ocrats would change the form
of government under which we
live. The Socialist party, on
the other hand, openly declare-,
its purpose to wreck the present
>rm of government, to undo
all the work that hat been ae
complishetl for a hundred and
lifty years, and to bring to an
end the greatest experiment in
republicanism arid the greatest
achievement in social and polit-
ical organization that the world
las ever seen, l-et there be no
mistake about the dellulteueNS
til this issue, America n exit-
euce i challenged.
Wild, TIIK At I DDI iK CI.ASS
ORtiANIZK'.'
Vice president Marshall, in
an article published ill the New
York Times says that the great
unorganized middle class In
bound to be heard from if con-
dition- of living get too hard for
then). Professional and biwi-
nesM men, farmers, clerks, ste-
nographei'M and tither odlc
workers, teachers, minister.t
all ure allected by rising co. is
and the\ haven't any unions in
help them as yet
Mr. Marshall believes that
members of the middle class
will rise in their might if pres-
ent iniquities continue, "unless
Hm> clamor for special legisla
tien to enforce individual or I
class rights ceases," they will
*ay. "we too are going to be a
class demanding to be heard and
cared for."
II- the unorganiicd masses
should teally reach the point
nvlieiv they felt it nrcessnry to
(!o so, they could form an as.so
ciation that would outnumber
considerably all of the labor or
gam.-at ions.
Already steps to this end haw
been taken m Kngland, as a iv
st,U of the railroad strike. Inj
ene town m the south of Kng
land, physicians declined to
M-rve the men who had e*«a»ed
to serve the public. Cituens'
unions have tnvn busy enrolling
men for emergency work t>>
keep food supplies moving and
electrical plants in operation.
The American middle class is
as good-natured as it is lon«-
suffering, ami it is safe to make
the prediction that no one will
do any large-scale organiiiug
smong such peoplr until tile
provwation is very great, The
country is likely to steady down
and ^t to work on a sane and
foliar basis within a few
months, thus sparing the need
t*f a defensive organiiatlon.
Hut should actual need arise,
'ct no one doubt the will ami
strength of purj>o«e that would
be found ready.—-Waco Neim*
Tribiute,
AUG' BROCKSCHMIDT
• ill, Oft IIUMh, OK HOT If ! hotly wa- laid to r> tin rh'-i-(:M)«!i't;
^ ft brittle, dry, i fU,, m,, (m nmvey, «tak^ utid
ntririKy or fidid. but charmingly soft, '"' onl elairi.n foi you on oil land i"
leavor to apnlv and imorove ,, , ,, , *. . 11'ocoa Vall«<y. ,N"«w M««*!<•« now. for
II ,v imit/ov. Wlth Kl0h(iy> Ko|l|(.„ «!..«,„« and ten- ,, f,„ m ,,r ,tll
<l«r litfhts. 't he youthful Klinti!, tlnU! Iir"v,,""'"t miulrwl l.iv on It lf|
. , , >tiu wi«h fr«i« Afit i I'"'i'iuIht. i
uml color iirv again in your Imlr. tl ,, , „„„. | HEAL FHTATK «i4 INRIHANCI
. i.iml imrl honm whllf >ou can, HI;?; MEN HAM TEXAB
"IiMiub'rlne" ia a tonic licautiflw. nil roiripaui'". lakli., tt rapidly, drill Office Ot«r Bauk'a i«««lrr IUH
Ili'Kidi K doubling the Iwauty «f th«',n" oil. An nm-t> or
you may it« ton lutiv f:|o k<<Ih ;o
hair at onee, it chcka dandruff ami' urritu \tuy hrin* lndi<|x'nd«ur< \v
S illnckidicar, 1112 liurnntl St l''orl
Worth. A.1 v. 176 Ct W 40-11.
MtupK falliup hair. («»-t delightful
DiuuIitiiu! for a f«w i i-ntu at any drug
or toilet counter Uliil une it, u* it
ilreHHing and invlgorator a« told on
bottle, Adv
t'linl uf I lunik*
ELITE BARBER SHOP
fiCT HI!AVKI) RftiHT NOW
4- BARBERS -4
YOU DO NT HAVE To WAIT
C. E. STOKES. l>ro>.
Writ Midi* of Mtuir S^jatr#
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SERVICES TONIGHT CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Dr. R. E. Nicholson
SPECIALISTS
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Over Farmers National Bank
Office Hour* # to 12 A. M.
2 to 5 P. M.
Dr. R. H.Lenert
SPECIALIST
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Office O/er Triatra*'* Pharmacy
Haura » ta 12 a. m. 2 to f p. aa
F. W. MARTIN
Marble and Granite Yaid
Firat Claaa Foreign and Americaa
em au I a !'i*y Marhlea and Granite Handled. All
u-ia and lerw.n ^|n(j( nf (jemeiny Work- 1-oa Fenf
ing a Specialty- Phone 126. Brenha»
A W.H0DDE
LAWYER
Office 0»er Tristram Pharmacy
Office Phone 571 Rea- Phone U1
DR'G-HEINEKE
DENTIST
Office 0*er Tristram I'harmary
l'hone 187
■
Dr. J.W. Tottenham
Specialist
Eye, Ear, Nose and
Throat.
Office Over Mueller Drug Store
^DRM.a BURNETT
DENTIST
Office over Farmers Natl. Kink
If flee l'hone 272, Residence Phone lit).'
p.-fiti) t..r iTeak-
l«aa>- no ganger,
mitv in on^iaal
tiitrty-Cv cents,
uthmued tii refund
if vnii ace lot perftsetlj
I, (A4V.)
Ads under this heafllng
I charged for lit tJto rate of Ii
i Ai lho rcgujw ••rvici , at the! , A,! V 'lriil"r »»* Wading are
He wlMli iii ..Xletlil ..ill hiun'ttelt charged r,.r at th» rat. of le per
tliauka to ..... llHiUKhlf.il ri.ilt(l,tM.rJ,-",h",U" 4,1 i f"r n:>" Insertion anil l-2c
th. Wilt 1„. mu<\* by Hi\ K \ vach insertion after the
uiMJ r11«uf 1 h lor Uif inj»ii - kliMifteMh flrHt tijiv v.. ». _ i .
FRED L. AMSLER
GENERAL INSURANCE
AND REAL ESTATE
4 " Office |»i one 7 Residence «i
("r HRENHAM, TEXAS
I'll bIiiimii 111 ilmlni: the l|llH>]
..lid ^
vit'.elilMl mi il.e Rurupeun cundltlons
after Hie ilealh ol mtr lioloveil
dnii#htnr and , IUI,i W.« alau j
»l*h to Minivli iIn.-, wiin .nent thej
lieu ut if ii I ilniiil nfforinici. and tot
Ihtiiik Itev itoth ami Km l.^ltenie
foi ih> hind ivolil'i of Kyiupalliy and;
I'utnfoii .i|nihen nt tIn- nl'.iyi'
I millet *hteh many of our hiefhren
Mr mid Mr a
fatully
tlrnfefutly.
KIchholt unit
W'iii
in I it i th lire suitiitr .mil thn
hlioiilil i nil tin a fnll ttlleiHlatice,
At K ,10 the I.ulher Leimue will
hold .i !iu»iliie>iM heaisl.iri and the pri "
idenl, Helnieri t.lie. i: '/nehaplud. i|e
ai. ef. ti v:oiiiI iittWidaiM.- an majtiers
of Interest .Hid iQllforUHlce U'lil ,.1111..
up foi diaeuaaton.
IlKATM'^K CHILIl
Infiiiil of \|r. mid >lm, \||
ol Ituniiil T<i|i Uiis 1 omul
IN>ail in l riulle.
Phe «yni|i.tiby nt numerous
ftiemN will I,.. e^endiHl Ml. and
Ml'« Alf \ li'Kel. Of III. Hli.tml Top
HVeelenn the hrenlh. p.oii.Ote* vigor j r.m.niunll v who*,, home w»k V|,I|,h1
and ehmriilMu.. friee, |l «5 Per>s , .ernhie traftMly M«uda> night,
holtle. Mueller Drug c,i , special; n,o|r infant ehllil Ue.ng f„un.l dead
■iKentM Adv i i„ ,, ,.
^1,5 etndle nt about lo :tn ihal
' " ii mi j
When the liienlh (a h»d Mini the
■.{■petite ilUordeiotl I'rleklv A«h Hit
tern III the le |ie, i|..,| || pml
flea ilm rtlomaih, liver and howols,
ft rat day.
thun 25c
No adn, taken fur less
WAN ri'M) I -le.iu Whito rag-i
Hanuer off lie \Jv liVtr
at I he
I'tJK HA Lis jersey cnwa young!
»nd fre«h, K. |> Audersou Adv
41 f f
LOST
Autoniohilo ii.uik tor.
Uver „.„| So uo. IJetuin u. On ir
hHoei'l AUv. US-It.
I-Olt SrntVlcK Jor-iev male, sub-
JHt t„ registration l'en. somit of!
PutT.''! hV"' u CUHh.
I ut Hoddtv -Adv. 103 if.
TOR S.M.K
See Tom Matchett
MAREK & BECKER
VETERINARIANS
QlflTMAN ST. HRENHAM. TEX At)
L.ee CuLrry
l.ile, Health and Accident
Insurance
PHONE 641
Rood horue,.
Adv. lug igt
p<nj ybur PJpdQp
'■m'ls «'w lih an
"Weather doesn't
botlier us"
-( ha. Field
RAIN or nhine,
Chentertieldti
reach you crisp
■nd fresh, their
original flavor
intact. It's the
raoi»tur«*proof
KlMssino wrapper
that does die trick.
(Jcsterfield
C 1 G A R E T T E S j
Illuminate your sign
and window lights
on our power-house controlled sign
circuit, no trouble or worry to the
business house. Your lights are
turned off at power station on
schedule time. Contract price of sign
end window illumination low.
Ring 1-4-6 for intormation.
Brenham Compress, Oil & Mfg.
Cheerful Portraits
w W.v dtvs not iLHYsstirily imply GLOOM
" 0 °*n ,n»k^ « Cheerful Portraits in incle
nu>nt woathor as on brighter dava.
WINKELMANN'S STUDIO
Maker of Portrait* TK.t
■■n«t aw kin, ,nd .
and other rrHjfntjL !/»»«,
or dry up leartif uj o<W fij
»lf* ttUrxBlmioe mifW a
trsf to htitna nUy. iur, Ai**# I
«««. ...d u..ik ■ iU nTPfim ■
#r«l dru^ ntorei, 25c an-t «L • IheBBfl
Am. SamUry Corp. u4'r
mm
Groceries to Feei
You
This h the logical place fw
to buy your groceries—all Qf J?
grocereia. w
We carry everything that ^
the most fastidious task coold£
There is quality in every artiri.
we sell, and this is known to^Z
customer who buys from U6 %
Have you noticed that one*
citizen starts to buy here th„u '
vanab'y continue to buy he»?
1 here s a reason," and tlm
know. "*7
When you buy here you wffl
know, too. ™
Wm. SEIDEL
Just Received
Fresh Pancake Flour
Maple Syrup
l'resh Cranberries
Apples, bucket
Apples, bushel __ .
Fresh Dill Pickles.
SHELLED PECANS
FRESH DATES
Heinz Spaghetti, ready to
serve.
Special on Coffee and Tea
PROMPT DELIVERY
1. N. QIIE8E
Phone 8
Groceries-Feed-
Cotton
We Cany A Full
Line Of Groceries
Dur feed stock is complete
and of good quality.
^Ve are in the market for
all grades ef cotton, pay-
ing special attention to
staple and high grade cot-
ton. We have 25 years ex-
perience in the cotton bust*
ness. Bring us your sam-
ples and let us bid on your
cotton. We guarantee sat-
isfaction in every respect.
a
JlJXrj
■TJ.JJ
I
f. A. Windhausen
Phone 1-2-4
208 W. Alamo Aveno«
BRENHAM, HXAS
A hurtling aonaatlon In th« throat
*n<! cltMt mean* baj dlteation; and
(tlwutlve trouble ta th* atarttug
Mot fw man ywrloua illaeaaea. p«r
tientarty kl<inay dtaaaao s«tt»r
tako Prickly Aah Bit Ufa and put
your atoitmrh and dltaatloa |n aoUBti
condition baforti awrtona trouble
H.lt par bottle. ntt„i
«« Dn* O^. WW aCMtm..—A4v.
i^x'r XtC*mi™tx iiSu^h,oS,T!r*n ,h'w ,h,n^
A rval umleratamhnK of CcSwfilY Unk work>
►operate with him in u-... " ' " ^ ean>«t d
co operate with him ,n even-
Eg*** tW, ^mtefhe BANr^^SS
invite your aecottat"1'"*'"' ,K"" h*nV u th* WnA upon which we
GIDDINGS & GIDOINGS
■8TABU8EED lflM
Modem Conveniences
Let them enjoy life to the fullest mclhoda-
oo phmbmg for £?£££
R«P«lr wort <fo« pro,
IT. neatly
PURE DRUGS
Fhe man who demands
quality and purity in the
Drugs he buys will get the
greatest satisfaction in
buying here.
TRISTRAM
pharmacy
™ed BEWEKE, Prof.
.
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