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Johns in art and archaeology). h class_ throughout vel in Europe doubles ur daughter and equal For curriculum of studies, E. Persons, D.D., Annap- Investment Bureau Conducted by Theodore Williams hers to Svoae are entitled to answers to inquiries on financial quest h charge is made for this should abvays be incloerd. Address full name and exact street wldress. An Too Much Rocking of the Boat | [EN HUMAN society almost. ev ‘These ought to be the very last of such where there is altogether too much extensiv expensive strikes in the li I inquiries to the Financial Editor, Juve, 6 ordered. external United hey were F just as the wind and most inopportune moments, tide favorable, and the prospects of a safe country had begun to crawl back toward and successful voyage the best possible, prosperity. No body of men—capitalists }but there may be bad psychological or workingmen—should have it in its [ce and suddenly some members of — power to upset the business of the whole rocking of the boat. The Jconditions may be good, the the crew may grow dissatisfied, decide that nation and infliet. punishment on hosts of things are not as they should be individuals merely because of disputes may stop tending sail and helm, and start over wages or hours or working condi- a ruction that makes the vessel sway and tions. There should be adopted some list. and lose her course. The conse- legal and effectual preventive of troubles quences may be damaging, even to the of this description. The ures of verge of catastrophe, unless the trouble- prevention should, of course, do exact makers change their tactics and settle justice to everyone concerned, but these back to steady sailoring. They become measures should be enforced having amenable to re: behind them the authority of govern- ceive that they are hurting themselves ment, as well as that of popular opinion. as much as, perhaps more than, Is there not sufficient economie wisdom, against whom they cherish grit legal intelligence, and sensible statesman- and strikes ship in this great land to devise an accept- war alike in. prineip le plan to estop the plague of warfare industrial world? Certainly. if alike in ill effects, to winners as well as to continue ever liable to. such They involve the exercise of ressure or forcible means to achieve 1 unsettlement the legitimate industry and finance and the certain ends which may, or may not, be social well-being of the masses will be just. It does not necessarily follow that ly imperiled. those who initiate such strifes deserve to accomplish what they desire. However numerous they may be, to give them their way may injure a far larger number of persons. Displ lements should resort to the milder, civilized processes of argument, persuasion and arbitration. In the long run, nations and workingmen and employers will gain more through peaceful methods than through coercion and so son so soon as they: per- those nd lockouts are and more or less in’ the affairs losers. Answers to Inquiries The Royal Dutch Oil Co berating in various parts of affiliated with is return. the first of t uch further at pre the midsummer di da pri or violence. K.. Busproun, Paw: Island il pr Never before has the truth of such up little. The receivers are . with a profit Drilling is going on statements been more deeply impressed land near Vera Cruz, Mex. with chances of success on the American people than during the er ete errs Pipe euke simultaneous stoppage of work by more it Aero is a very’ fair business man's purch is paying a dividend of 1 per year. st the con pany to. recover not come tea head. Columbia cannot. be q seems likely to be a long time before a he made pre nothi Penna Seaboard Steel Co. isn the stock is only a speculation: merging the company with other ¢ “ms steps seem to have been taken. ‘The minin stocks you inquire about have apparently attracted your attention by their cheapn ‘That is ne merit. When 1 stock sells low you may be sur rth much. lie preferable to the others, but is as yet a pull speculation. dio mani facturing by s threatens to be overd in this country. ‘The sound, lividend paying than a million coal miners and railroad market price, as it men. So convinced were the great mass of citizens that the men took the wrong way to secure their demands that. public sentiment sustained neither strike. Each seemed unnecessary and ill-advised, and in effect a hasty move of about half a million men in either case to cause in- convenience, loss and suffering to many millions. Wiser udership would not ave allowed the walk-outs to come to dividend payer and ‘There has been talk of pass. I PIS high time for the nation to de- ach pay dividends of clare unmistakably that this sort of i stock pays 7 per cel ; paying 8 per cent., which Hand is the bw at a thing cannot proceed further. Tt must be banned and outlawed or else the coun- selling now al a pric try cannot expect to endure and prosper. iiebetn common is the A stuck, It comicbooks.com Pre ee