AT THE THEATERS 'eading nearly travailled to e heavy labor- sors, wearied of summer as a last and papers. I am end my assur- the leaders or of their guillible flock. is genierally mere force, a clubbing over the head. Disgusting as all of this is, it is none the less necessary. The industrialist, in ninety-nine cases out of a hundred, is an utter damned scoundrel, a swine, a poltroon, a churl. He has even less honor than an evangelist. Consider, pray, the mine operators. It is not long since that McAdoo re- vealed the fact that some of them, when wages were highest, made as ligh as six hundred per cent profit. According to all laws, all business ethics, according to the law of supply and demand, this was perfectly proper and not at all illegal, a premise which I readily grant. The same condition largely. p'revails today. Coal, as an industrial and do- mestic necessity, is overwhelmingly in a keg of Pilsner handy. ittle wearily, that there its last legs and that ens-an old, old story. ethics of strikes, labor dustrial barons gravely. hing new to say about One must still grant a right to strike, and oyers should have the taking them back, that ethically, at least, have 'The reason must be obvious when one goes to the bottom of it. All men with a business potential, all real business men, are born with a large share of swinishness. The more hog there is in them the more they are in a position to outstrip their porcine competitors, and by the time one of them has reached the eminency of, mine ownership he is a complete and utter hog. He is incapable of honor' or consideration. One concludes, as always, that three fourths of the people are asses, and that nearly all of the rest are scound- rels. Thank God, there is room for all in the churches. Cleveland Educator Entertained R. G. Jones, superintendent of schools in Cleveland, who spoke last night in Natural Science auditorium' on "Publicity in Education," ~was'en- tertained at a dinner last night at the Union by Dean Edward H. Kraus, of the Summer session. Mr. Jones returned to Cleveland last night, at the conclusion of his lecture in Natural Science auditorium. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-Adv. Today-Screen 1 Arcade - Gareth Hughes in "I Can Explain"; comedy. Majestic - Conway Tearle in "Love's Masquerade";, comedy and news. Wuerth - "Fifty Candles/' an Earl Derr Bigger story; com- edy. Orpheum - Eileen Percy in "Elope If You Must"; comedy and news. 35 DAY TOUR All Charges Included Azores, Qibralter, Naples, us, Constantinople, A, Fast American Twin-Screw 15,000 ton "PHILADELPHIA" E. BURNHAIVJ'S COSMETICS TilE U MRS. T. L. STODDARD ZONA GLK 707 N. University Phone 2625, N Mail This Week-Stage e of hiring whor hat, but one must c idea of labor un al than altruisti e for the aggrandi ers than for anyg s at large. Reason demand, and the prices stay, in con- m they sequence, relatively high. 6n the t admit other side there are more miners ions is than there are positions for them, c, that and their wages stay relatively low, sement too low, in fact, with seasonable lay- ood o offs, to support them and their fam- n is en- ilies. Are the operators actuated at all by' the conditions in which these men live, M U by the squalor and penury of their ® homes, by the shoddy apparel of their * families, by the ignorance of their ® children, by the relentless drudgery ® of the miners themselves? Far from jit. They consider only the law of I supply and demand, the fact that the y * public will pay any price for a neces- e y sity, that one ton of coal will sell >r . for the price of ten if there be but one ton instead of ten, indeed, that the * profit in such a case is comparatively w much greater. And so, agreeing among x- A themselves, that they will not submit to the demands of the unions; they N tacitly agree tp a scarcity of coal, and. U lacking competition, to increase ,prices a and a relatively gre;Aer profit. Thus I they serve to swindle both the public' and the employees. A Yankee Ship A Yankee Crew Garrick Detroit) --'Bonstelle players in "Miss Lulu Bett." SAILING AVGVST 15 Delivered to your mer Daily.-Adv. door-The Sum ,.. :1 W - Accommodations reserved f;r east and west bound passenger D i r e c t connections to Sp, Swiss, Italian,,and Near East P Apply at the office of 7&e Summer Au JOHN J. 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