'I' ll i -.," m r,M dt- b Is bASKESeS f:uenm0 public Weibgcjc PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY CTOUfl II. K. Ct'IlTIS. rncstCENT Charles It. Ludlnalon. V o I'r .1. n J .lm C. Jfj-rtln. Seerrtnrj ami T ".-j r 1 i Up h t 'tuns. John II. Wllllnmn, John J Fnti-'RPOn, Dlrfetorn. cnnontAi. 1 'w Cinfrt II K ci i.m, 1 I1.1lrr.1an ftVfflD B. SMII.r.V Edits. iOHX C f XTtTlS r nr-il 1 ml Mntir PulillnhfJ TaIly nt 1'rnLic I,mmimi niitullnj Indepi n. p ncc t.uni., l'hi' ol 1.1 Atlantic Cm Pr.v-t ion liul'illug NWT Y011K 3H4 Mi lU.'ii Am". DBTBOIT Ml T-V.M llnlll.tiR Bt. Loris ill.l Olobr-lhmneiat IlmMIng CitlOAOO I.tns iViIiiin.. Ilulldlng m:vp nrnPAt'P' fiSIIINUTON UHlKAC, N K. Cur. lVnnclaiiln Am-, ni.d 1 1th St Nw YonK nurir Tho Sun lluil.llnit Lo.sdon U-.-iir.il London Tnnrs srnscniPTK n ti:i::.s The IJxpninij l'limc 1 hio.ii. I" M-rvrt to nub crlbert In Phllndclphli ni.,1 nirrnunilme toui At fid rate of lix.lve (I'll cms per w ek. p.iitthlo to tho i.irrlrr. By mull to points uulsUlo uf riilladelrlmi. in tho 1'niivd Slut . Ciiiw.il ur I'lilti-il Hat. e pus rfto:t. ik.Miii.-o fro Ilitx ."n" 11 n pci nionch, Glx (Jill clnllnr pi r - .ul'. ci mlvtini. To ull for lun oeunt-11 ( iM' d. I! ir 11 mont'i Notiop Pulmonis" l-tii-R nd!u rhinccd tnuat Kilo old ns nut na h'li mlili? BELL. 30Q0 VTAfjlT kl TOF. M I.N J 3000 C7 -liiirc"- aTl c.-iw'tiKiiUii'io't'' t .'uiimi.i Publio lf'i0rr In lryr ulrvc S'lunrc, 77 ilaii l-ien Member of the Associated Press THE AISOCLlTrn rffTS? I ri-rtusirc. rn lifted fa Hi ' r. ,,, i- .1. .' ( I 11.1 d'lJKlfdirl r-'i 'nl tn if Hi- not iif'nruHr ( ,', n fiu pnpii- o.iii 'o flu -ecnl mt- u'hi,'i IHerrl'i. XII Hy'if? if rfruMf a f1-i ' prcurl iHw'tcnta hrreln nrs a o r ' I'lnljililpliu. M.111.I11. Ilfffmlirr :". I'lJK j HEART Oh IKANbM UA&t t! TN ITS ileliTiiiiiiiitioii i" 1 arr the ipn -lion it I :. ... ....1 (I... I IJ 'I" a OI 111 (iiiiii'I i'( nil' 'iimii' 1 in- 1 . i . rpntllM to tin1 Siipiviin' I'niirt the Public Service ('inmnNMon yr.it if iiiulj diiptnjs u en.o (if iti rppoii-ibilitii' The (liitniKiii"lHli',' clinnietrrNtie (if t!n recent m culled ilei ikhi "f tbe Sup'Tinr Court ii thi iiliici wii ctiutiiiii It i I'lcnr frmn tin- l.inen.ip- "f the rutins tlmt tin- triliiiiuil ilnl mil care to cointiilt ilclf or t" niik the iilit'iintc word on the in. liter. 'I lie plllilic. Mil, lie lACi'ptloll of lllo-e nienil" i-i of it who ure iHiwtU lieneilted h the luildell ('III I led I, the It.lpld TfllllMt C'oii.p.mv ith ri-iii.t i the illlderhltic """C(inii'inie.". i iiiitimiliv inclined to wonder r-n'hj th imniioi lm ild lie Imiveil frmn Inipnrinc into the f indniiientnl dcndwciKut on traction in the 1 it . This ofiitimeiir i. epreed in tin- nction f"iof the 1 tilled Iltiine-. Men's An-'ociutloii, k which hue joined Willi the I'uhlie Seiiee W, (otnini-ion 111 it nppeil to the Main t beticli if. In the conimotiw. ultli The S ipretne t'.iiirt jS Is properh expecfi-d to v.ft the fae thor- OURhlv with a Mew to fm uolatiuc ' I'lbna it that can he a pteil ,i' tin.il Sup. Ill i.il. tj cirenmliK ntorv md nii" ileeiioii ill not ,4 iiithce t In - time. The heart of t)ie t-.in-it nii.ni'i d'tfi- Aciiltie i thi rent.r pid to tin niid tlv ins 5 oruiinintioiis Ii. lm 'imi "f I.." ii.T'ire and '5 treni;tli or vuln-r. 1' ! m tiiiaiu ial 'J THE UNSUNG SANTAS . AT TIIK in t sis- :i of Conriss. when j XTL t' e fillil.ll i'lis ..II .f ci ol.illl 'U ull J lleplirtllients of tin r'o I tillK tit '"i In til ?, central one. plui s in I. -it. r i'h- m.i and fij workiiic 1 oiHiit'i.iK in t..e postal s.rxiee ,ir. ife ITTvflN to he taliod .it. Mi. lm Ukimiiii.'. (5 lint iT' "t the tlisr il . of the n u ml niinistr.itioti n ill he t.. nh irleson the mini 5 irn n e 111 nil its hraiii le ft It is too nni' h to . Npi. flat iii'it that If tune ( "in s the pe.iph u !i. pillions count with ('oiisress wjij p in nlm' t n- woi'l. dime jc in the hist .!; .j p..st 1. . irp'.. !. T!ui. f liuwoi or. is what the . .;. ousht t" d JO There couliln t he iiiu.1i of a I'lirisimas !j without rm postal sjst.'ii And flint sw.n g fiinctioii-d .-ifcii ntlj .Mil with..'.' eouipiunt ,S 11 ml can i . tun usual l".iil in. I d. liir il i '? on time ,w ii -at '..! ..id w.is and C Nvhat I aid labor " n.. :nit id-' .1 d f plllXcs ill,' .,.. n - ' . ' k 1 I ,? postoll'i . m the x ' k in. '11 d it l 1 $ Christmas ' 1' X ! I I '"teg 1 & BEACH REFORM 1 IZTUU.V. the inii'tui. s tl.nt or.Knni'y I l VV ii. 'h" t...i.'i ' i i : ti .. .xx 'iplaces ..'" ,., world .ir 1 . . '! d 11 t .-. n ! . brin ( (I f"" stem s in 1 '1 o . . d xx 11 .Is ,.f i 1 ter nt'ii 11 's n' 'h- - ..' '.11 1 1 ng - themselxes xx h th" xi'l. Is md 11 i' ;. ib ,m Jems that xxarm xx.ri. a'nl laii-ng i,i .- bring t" fin M in '!i' riM-ri. it'.'. T r Ms ft niixetmnt .if" .t 1 :..i''i I'sc 1 . - what ti. ma' or ,ud - ' ii" I " call b".n p r ' a in In 1 ' -- 1 . in ; f 'h" I I . 'lis j V! ! t I . beach pi x s 1 in. 1,,, as eenso' n.is pr, n.... .! V lndy j.. .ii 1 p.. n 'i '1 then ii n ;..! .in 1 11 . '- know n a- siii.d 1 ; , . " - Til I.ellH se I .. , ..' "J15 il B"' s lll s.e. ,, sou t1 s.. ti.li' .. s thenjs. dang. ' 1benui ifu1 '1 th. sji .- t . as bathing - .its .1 . . v. will l" ur.'ix ' -inisenib'' ' 1 t m : himself T 1 1 xx ': xx-tth his s. r nt the T'l ,1 . . 1' cordon ,i tram. .11 -. 1 1 I . ii. -.' 1 a- I. II d. .' . 1 ; t. I d a the DIRECT ACTION? 1I1 I'-gal - in ' -s . f x I. 1 ' ' ' : . . ,, , , , ,i , ' rpin. r.r , ., -J. 1 1 - .1 . -tip- - ii ' of .1' ' ' '- ii' i- 1IKH-. ikS'l- . . 1 CUs-1 Tin , . - cnug t TIIIII!l I Jinc' or f ' J hi- e.i , . - -hill-.l "1 'hiciig.. 7i Jt. N- x 1 ordered -.a pel-soil 1 sti-n-'s ,-in - ml' i- tl s ' r. xx .nt ' -it . ' - x . '.. ' I .1- li.i 1 . ' nr ' ! - 01 ' I-. I I ' in .' " it i'il - 1 , x x.-. II ! II .Il II I I . I I .1 I 1 1 1 . I I '- f , I -t I,. s I II I X ' I -' I I tint - ' O . 1 d I 'I 11 s AN HONORABLE SURRENDER v,'m!": n iii.i 1 1 '-' .- n . in 1 1 t 11 1 nx I T lie 10 i'i -ii 1 11 1 pel '1 111 nt -li . i' I g.x. ,, ,.t l.mi 1 1 it I! in ' 'in in. nt 'Ml.- m.li xi.. ,.,, ,!,, from Man I 'i 1 1 ' I. tnrj pn .-'I .f '" .1 in - ICtol-X PI I. '1 I I IX ' I 1 ( 1X1 ,. . . ipii-Klioliablc I"1- - ' pi.il . s. . p.,,, Willi' IS -tl'l 11 I ' 1 I ,1 . .. i- s 1 I,.-, 1I1! 1 1 -ii, . 1 1 Tin- T I' ileum 1 . O-- . x v-1-.. Ti I 1 - ''' thin nation Interfered In Cuba were followed by withdrawals which left the grofttest Island republic of the West Indies 1 the linndj of Uh own cltliieim. And now, after n four enrs oceiipation of Santo Doin iiro, bused prlimiril on trent rights nuitl'iijc tho I tntul Shues to mime a pie ml n eiier of customs in i'ie cm nl of Humid 1! '11111111 russ ini'iits. ihe islanders uie i-lun tlj l l left to their iiw ti ilex ices. Adniiial Simuileii. who iiiii'm's the an 1101111. 'incut as a rhriBtuiiis (jift on behalf of the State Department, promises tlmt "the simple process" of Aineiican with drawal from Dominican affairs and renpon Mlulitii's will he rapid. (Mi the whole, the foiir-juir occupation record has been cNtiemel.X el editable to the aduiiiilstrators. Saniiai. mid 1 diicationnl conditions in tin. 1 astern half of the island of Haiti isiitu' ic the Dominican re public. huc been iiniuouur.ib1 imp.'oxed. Triinipilllit.i cNists throughout the little nation. The uniiiial kiuss revenues have in crcnseil In S.'!., "(in. (inn and the customs have been honestly ami offoctivch adiniiilstcied Imperial (ieruian.x would doubtless have been in; "tilled bj any lelinipiishment of power oNortid bj 11 stroiicer nation ocr a weaker. It Is ptobable that certain inter ests in the Europe of today will be nimble eiitlrelj to sriisp the forfeiture. Sonii'limes it is dilllciilt to explain that there i 110 sun etidi r so complete as tlint of self respi et At least there is none of this spiritual ii'iioiIiix j i. Idi d in the new Do minican poli.x. appropriatelx outlined in tin seas, n iIxIk atcd 10 tolciaiice. decenev and good 1 he. r. THE GREAT BUNCO GAME PLAYED BY SPOILSMEN They Masquerade as Reformers as Long as It Serves Their Purposes, Then They Reap Their Harvest EWK.NT events in this town surest the 1 pioprietx of some in.pnr.x into the ipies t mi What is a reformer': The '"Xi 11 inetnb. is of Coiiiieil elected bx the .ip .rteis of the Major were loosely (. sjnntid as reformers xvlien thev tool; tin. It w. is appaieiit in tin bi'tfinnin tl.it lm solin of tlietn tile (lesisii.ltloll jilted iilNi.it is .ll us lii.s ci.iudfaliii r s oxeiioat ti's t! i.ias.ii'iadiiii; small bo.x . II, s par ents siup, toleriiiitl.x xx hen the box p.irad"s up and down tin- sittins room xxitn I1 it- tnils draKiui; 011 the tloor and calls mi them n seo how much he looks like his urimd father. Hut the onl.x persons who smiled nt the so ealll'd reformers last .Iniiuarx were men of tie same kidnej who knexv just what the mas.ii. tad. rs were like. The rest of u snxe (hi in the In in tit of the doubt, bopirg m.-aiust, hop.' that thcx mislil linil it to their Interest to plax the game through to the end. lint tixe ,.t them haxc thrown off their masipierading gnruietitx and have appeared in their tin 1 irs as spoilsmen of the sch ml that applauded the late Asa Itird iJardiner. of V w ..rk. when he remarkid, ' To hell with 1. !"iiii." The entise of refoim ha utYi red from the lack of practical - n-' in ma,nx sineere friends of progress ,u .1 fi..iu the h.xpociis.x ..f s. If seeking men xx '.i haxe p( I as the lir nil of the iibhoi nl for. . Ill politics '.nti! llo could coiiip. . th forces to admit i ieiu to a share in tin sp ,,U There is not a politi.al machine m i'i. 11 try xvhh h h:i- no" I). 11 attacked bit'.'!, bx such tin 11. Tuey wire ambitious t" otlnu. but the r. gtilai' mil lime would ' d gni.i them. Tie haxe then iirgaiii. .I xxha' the.x h-ixe all. d a ' refoim" v. 111-' ' tlmr partx and ..ixc itt'imied to tin 11 -1 ppoit nni "lib n ,.' .f . its' xho w-r. aiiNioils to become in.." 1. . also a lot 1. 1 hu'i-iniiided v.iii : uh. !... ght that tie : '"lid d" -olin thing to bet ir .iid'tioiis. A. -o.n a- the new o.'.'.llli.atlol became po. fill "I101, ah to elect ,1 m..!'. '.. "tine the old machines haxe iti x.itiahix u.ad terms xx th the had. is and .axe ,al 11 tin 111 into the orgain.all.'ii ami ., ,., ...i ,:,.. u uitl. th. n. i '1 1 " I. llo ..ill, tr . 1 III the bag "t the ,...1. ,,', .,, I," 01.. Ih.lll Ihls. Wlnu th. V I - 1 1 .1 (!..!.. lx. 11 .il...- 1.1 11. '..tin!. lie ll XX .1' Ull tin ( "Ulli . . of tne oi.ss, s tln'X kick i!.n wax in Aid ta nit" nt retornier xx ho In !ls tiioiii gits In- Moiible for lis 1',"'1 A .Madame !;.!. .ml mig it haxe c- a -. ii 11 li.ioriii. xx nut n ,-iiii"..aii.g aid l.ugg. rnmegrx is i..u- in thx natin ! 'I'' ,1 , -iji in .11 xi .'.iM-s xvho tn tl-. ni si 1 - up iti. lit 1.1. x. in. nt. do a- iiiia h lis I .11 Usol, J 1 1 1 poll tn III Wo ,. r t . In 1 .- di-i. pi to i.poti - 1 11 's to 1111 . .X 'jux p"i 1 't.i- Tin re is . hat Koosix-h xv.i- ,x..nt i t n luii.it:. 'U to xerx gi-onn ot IP ..gi. .-ii.- iiieii in I xx. .lie 11 .... K.tig b.'i r 'h litf- It loo of. I ' . II- l' III ihe 11. 'II- I t 1! " In tin T . ' j. and ' ...( xx ..... - 11, '. null -p ,' 'I ' ii. to in. 11 . ..imi ot . ta. ts '11. ex 1 u.(l I ,' ', ...slblc x an p.. i 'I to I--il with in 11 and -.. - - lade tin III I . t1 I. -it co I Al- 1 ..- to a mm ' . i- fins I111111-1- ipi.ili I ,s wiii.-h ii.. -I- si; id political 1 . ,id r to Si , - iii.x.i. t.. I'm and in ... . p tin 111 ' . 'la- t Xli t is nil 1 ;t ill Us wax W 1. dii 'r. it Mini Inuii Is so tush a- t ' 1 n 1 ' i.-i .n . iblic or 11 pi- x.i I'. ." 1. I- . t. c h of nature, tin- ton. 1, ..- .'ii 1' . n ,1 u pleas.-. X hi h I 1' x '.oh- xx .- ,. I;, 11 I l'.- 1." .1 - .1 ninii In- I- !'" ii'... 'it I'l.n!- .: . ilu.t In was 1 - 'ig'.- .! mlnu xice. will , t - I I'lgTii;.- bi-i-'iisc it si, - 1' ' x p. xx hi. h x.e all in- I" . . -inii-.' i" iii.i-i" In nppi nl for I .i-isf. ji ii...r:ilit,i-s it'oiic I 1 .!(... .(. .,, ,l..,l In-eailse III ! . i 1- - '.e - :n ha., had the . I . ; , , ,,' XII. of lo.X.llt.X to I .s ' If ' 1 r i- d '" take cavi of a I 1 . I 1 t ' . w ,1 i pit visionnrx r ! '.i- ' r .1 s n .hi; tn ink' . ii.- 's .!, . .,1 tin III eXell go - . - ' IX i.il . .1" III. I- 111 nlli h .-, I II X ' s 1 ' . II. less tln-x s 1. . m g . t 1,11, trx ing '.. ' ' 1 - ' il 1 Tli.-.e ,11 I ' I I U ' - ll III. 'lit. I'- ' I 'l X I - I ' ' ' p ...' ' ss I .1 .1 - " 1 M ' 1 hum. ' .i- .1" 1 . . lm " .11 ! a loan xx .. 1 .1 1 , 1 '. ' ' 1 , x- ' b-. 11 .ui -i - , I ' I I b 1 .1 ' i sii i ih ,. ,, 1 x , ' 1 , . .,1 i,iii mid tin .' 1 r ' ' 'is 1 h. iittf-rr.. .11 V 1 1 ' - 1 1 1 a'li in Mx. In : n . it , ,,n 1 ' - .. 1 1 ..i t . . . iiei . ,, 1 1, , i,,lt " ' 1 - ix. . ' I irn tri.-d to ,h,it - - . 1 -i- 'I in x In to., nfti a , , 1 1 I'' ' ' I "II till s , 1 , ,, , 1 nl i' d (I .- .- was imi ,. ,,, ,., .1 'it is - ... 1 I., it. r that tin- .f,. 1 s m .. . 1, , .- ,1 l 1 1,1 'I ' ' -1 1 1 i'i g 11 mplisli s' in. flung f v 11 . 1 . .t ml .11, . ,f th. 11. x- r- ll ' i' I'.'l' III 11 .. l.mi ' n x- . r ! -: . -1 1" ma. I- through ti,,. .IK" Tn lit -I..," itX th. lll.-III Who lis I lll.-III I Is i Iglil,, . In . r 1 1 .- ti I . '.Ill -ui port. icini Hint . i. rx 1 .1 :-.,. t i.llil.clf !- iiaiidii-,ipi. d 1.x S ' g-.-. 11- w.- have n.ailo has h. .01 ; I. .. : ..- 'it t' n.'igl' th. .(T"iis .,f real r. t v 'imi r-i 1 tin-c..nilt "lis On, of th-in - - I ' l-re It v Ir. He pin 1, , the g.illc "f '."I tics IX l! t. st ,,f (III III but he nils 1 ..nsistetitlx Inxnl to the hlgl er thing. II, 11. x. r ntt. 11 -chiI the impossible, l',,r In kin xx ti nr if would be 11 w.isie ,,f frnn and sti.ng'h Y tin 1 xx is m, ,,),,. m,,P,. 111 t 'I III ! 11 - .nig tin- Opllol" iiiiin t,, I 1 . x . 1 - ' 1 ' mi -10 1- iiu-xxani hi,, , I !' 'he 1 llllliir I n nee ('rover 1 . ,, t ,, , x-"d the p. npl. , I 1 .imiii'. 11 yens. jr.ttm.'i Tho machine, politician-! nlwayg hated him, but they had to nominate him for office be cause he stood for those high idtrhls which coinmnnd the admiration of us nil. Rudolph Islaukenbiirf,, right herein Phil ndelplila was one of the llncst types of a I nl. ticnl reformer, and he xvas strong not because he pretended that he xvas better than nn.x otie else, but because he xvus convinced that the people of the eitv were as anxious as he for the correction of the many abuses which had grown up under the government of the cil by a cnnspirac.x masquerading under the iinuie of Republicanism. He did tint succeed in carr.xing out all his purposes bi 1 aiise the oonspirncx. was too strong nuaiust him. Hut he pointed the way for Ills successors. The conspirators are still at work. Such sineess ,is Mn, or Moore m i.x have In break ing up the consplrac, xvill mine because he also assumes tlmt the people xxho nominated ami 1 lecied him are as eager as he to clean lion-" and to get a new dial. WE FEARED THIS HIUII on the tide of holi.la mail the fol lowing letter came to tills otlk-e : I see by tho papeis that xxomi-n noxv nre ellf-lble to nil public olnVot' In this sti.ie, tlmt they nre to sit ui on Juries and thai the.x are rather Bind of all this Hut current news Is misleading Newspaper i.ndors will assume that xxonu-n actually luix-e attained positions of ei-uallty In the xx ii-ld of affairs That, nf curse. Is 11 xxrotig assumption. I 11 1.1 utdontly In favor of women's rights I want to Insist tint all 1 Ignis iioxx .tijo.xnl bx men be in ,-..nle.l, xvlth out (-Nciption, to women ( x r.xxx-liere It nuit be plain to ever.x "lie that since xxoincn max hold public ottu e and sit on Juries and Note and have 11 s.iy In the business of soxernment thcx should have, too. the right to buy theatre tickets, to p.i the supper bills In the restaurants and ex in to pay for tnxlcnb and ti-olle-, rides upon xvhleh they go with e"suits of tho other se. I appeal to j on to continue our agita tion In the Interest of common Justice by draxxlng general attention to the sei lous omissions of a social code which s"'U with holds irom xx omen these prei lens prtxt leges JIM. Till, letter certainly doesn't relied the spirit in which one should appioin-h the bright No xv Year. The xvritei. how oxer, has raised an interesting point, ixeii if he has founded his complaint in altogether su-peiti.-ial reasoning. Men pay suppi r and tiiN.cab and theatre bills for txvo n-asons: It gixes them pleasute to do so and tliex happen to haxe most of the money. When women are paid fullj for their labor in the home and in indiistr.x. when the.x draw wages e.iial to the xvages of men who do xxorl; sim ilar to theirs, thex probably xvill be glad to share tin- financial butdens of an evening out Hut even then th. re would be a gnat niaux men eager to pax these small tolls as an act of deference and to express the si 11 of courtesj and appreciation that ., t. man apart 11. a civilied animal sensitixe to the things of the heart. Wl x be ungraeioiisli meticulous, .Jim. at this season of the earV EARTHQUAKES rnllii.-sl" South American Indians who J. s,...t t.. propitiate tin- had devil in th Villa Iti a x.i'. ami. tho ci option of whidi w.-is a., oiiii.-iiiini ,i 11 dlsin-tniiis enrthipiake in 'In'- 1 I" a belief which is as old as histoi-x. '', mythology of all races is tillnl win, sinvies of underground moiisfeis and p r-oiuigesi who are held n-sponsihle tor tin- shaking ,,t ti, , uitli. There is said to be a huge (iittish m-atli .lapan, the move ments ,.f whiili lause.thi .-uifaee of the earth to tici.Me. As th. ie are about a thouaii.l eiirtini!ukes 11 j,.,,, j .inpati. the tish must he a restless cic.-ituie. In other (o-iiitrii's 11 m.de or a hog or an elephant sin ping beneath the ground i. held icspon silde for earth tieniors, , 'fli- Sic ! ui 11 until. pinkes and th- r-iup-tiotis ,.f Mniini Ktiia xvei-e mid by the an- i.il''i ks to be caused hx the conduit of Pa. h.dii II.- was a Ki:im , vvji, i, fin iiiN, iiuido war on tin god. eiis slew him and buried uim under tin- mountain. When he stiiiggles to fne himself there are ariliiuiikes and the llanu-s from the crater of the volo.-inn are bis tierx b-enih, glowing in inf. iisitx wltn tin- jntonsit.x uf his e.Ner- tiol to g( t free. When the inor- civil!;-, d nations discarded these ohl inxths i ,,-re .til' lemailli-il a Mst in.-iss ,,f ignoiiii,.. about the onglii of the phen-'in-iia. As hue as 17.'5 the ICngli.li h-'-gxu.. ti insi-K d that the gieat . .1 it lni:;i '. which .1. sfi-,.1,.,1 I .',,, ull ., (ii-,n visita tion upon the 1 .tx liei'iiu.,. it was ititiuliit d by Catloiics. in.: i',,. fu .iii-iii,r, insist, ( thllt the , iti l,,i bien punished liecmise some l'-i.t' .tan', h-i.l I,,.. , ailnx.d to lixe within its ho, I - Atid tin San I'nin. isci, eaitlni il,, in ' , present ceiitur.x was i,,. terprct. ! 'v sm, pj,,,.. m H ,hlM, pUtll.llllii -,' f..: l.,e wickedness of u. cit.x . Without itt. mpting ti, probe int., the ulti- ""' !""'l of tin I'ow-ir whii h made the woild 1. 1 ..f s, 11 nne ,,ii,. .,,, ,,1,.,, t0 ,N. c.nir -n t iing about the iiimne ,,f earth ipillkis. '1 -in are Mil lolls theories, hut the '"" ' '-' iliionly iici eptnl i. tlmt the titrai . ..- .if tl artli i. co,,,n,. , sl.i t,l -g s'.m-ii ,,, tlilt ,M. ,,,,, ,.,., is ,(! -n-g it-elf to tin- cl.ai...... t,, Kmv on. 'I' - theorx iiiii.x he iiliaiidom ,1 in f,,w xeiit-s .md another one fnrin. d to flke it 1 ' ' ' P It it seems to he ,) In,,,, i ,,,,1,1,. Is, i . nit uh the I'acifu- 1 on-t ,,t the Ann r III Iit-nent there is a (banx ill I'm ,1 III pake III f 1 . Tile Illollalilllis ;u I,,.,. t.. t . ..c-aii and the sl,.i- f inounu,,,, j '. tn .in huttom vaiies fr,,i ,. f,MP, jn tx' 1 l.tl to oil" fnnl m thirtx. I The Sun rr.nu i.fo eaitliiii ,k, xxa. .nnsed ! x .1 supping ..f tin in I . In math the . mtaiiis. Tie fault thus ,,,.,, as I ! 1. ..I for mil. xx ..,i th, ., .'...;.,. i,on r, I I., h.ok I'm it to .-stali'is'i !', r theorx In I I" '.le. wln-re the I l-t.in- s.u, ,;() f,,t j am! wl,-!-,. ,-ivet 1,-ds v-,.,,. ,. .,) ,,, ,,, 1)r fa. . and oil -r rivi 1. rm dtx, the tops ,,f the "OMII-IIIIIS ll'l- n 11. Ill 11 mi,,, iibove sen h xi 1 and the bottom . f the .. , ,. ,,,,,,, ,),,, II ti ''.- bel. .xv tin siirf .f t h. ix ,-,.,. -I'lmre xxa -lolhlli-. .lin.ther -lipping f f, r,H,s III i'.V- .11 n'.ir lo ll.-n xx lid, ,-aii.ed the San I', in. is.-,, partliip.uk. T,,,. ditnrb- iii' e. inn-d in a thinii popuimed ,j. trn t. so the destruction of hf. and propeity xv. 1. not great If a en a- huge us Sail Pram iscn had I n built in the slope, of Villa lie a xx n .hould I, me ,n, llirrnr comparable to the la.boii diMi.ti-r in the eighteenth tunrx 1 :.,.!. egi-t. will doiihtl-ss ,f, ,), (,j,,,ln dlstlht a- .,, ., . f,.v ,,, , f1,.r,. nn, xx ill 1 -' xxhn thex . i rn to buttress their n'd tin 01 us 01 ii. tin ha is f,,,. n,.u tlieiirles.. Tin x x-'" 'eg.ird the 11 th.iitike as a iiat- 111a: ,' in-iion b-. iiu-e t'.i know thai ..Hi 1 I . 1 ...r. an- .., ...mini,, 1 ,,. t , inn "f t! ....Ilnnrj ;.... -..- nf nature li ' ' I ' i' 1- a tl .,f t,( 1 in ( 1) every ' a'-' ! if f i-ii-n dux ..f 'I.. ii;,r Most of I'M - 'i-'I't l' to I... d. ti ( ti-d onlv In t1 . ' ii- 11-ti inn 11 1 hi.!, for reeotding lie in. !-i. ' ' '"' 'ill - .1 1 to be a part of 'I - of ' " 11-' xx I m was oin-e a I, n' . ' t '. sxii, 'm - t 1 , 1 ; s . ,,,. ISeinu . tl - ill' -in I '.'li in d 1 1 -a .-ik. this culm il. " 1 I 11' xn xx, lln 11 iioxx seeking to pripitial. il ' d' r ion th it has been caus ing rm noiis -ibont tin in Si niitor fabler J 11- .cored folonr-l Wmi. for taking ST.", nun In cummissioiis f,,r inir'-has'iig coal at ,u a ton when he mil s.-lling it at his own mine fnr euiisidfr M,,li , .k Isn't it a .Inline the xvnv soiin- of nni patno's are lui-n prc-i'iiti il"' fiilniin' W. ' t -i lie- I' e x' . r' I that ho didn't lli.il . t u .eat 1 1 -1 than ."iH Hid 1 rv ,' AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT X O Tempora, 0 Mores, Not to Mention the O'Kellys and Some Other Things Reminiscences and Reflections Ity RAItAII I. LOWK1E Till-' man in our midst was reading hits from the Sunday paper suited to our Intellect this morning nnd delighted us with his original pronunciation nf ('alllaiix's name. He was corrected, but remained un abashed, remarking that If he gave our version of the pronunciation downtown, no one would know of whom he spoke. So maii.x Preiich names hax'e been lost In this rountry, even to the families that once possessed them, because the rules for the pronouncllig of them have nexer been written down. One generation ago some French Canadians came down to lumber hi the Adirondack's and hint their name so far as the spelling went with the denth of the father of the family. The) are noxv known as Kelly, and spelled as Kelly, though how nearly phonetically accurate that sound may be even they do not know. There could be no rules for the pronun ciation of certain English names. "The man we call Ktiollys rhymes xvlth rolls, ('holniondeley xxlth dumbly; St. John with Injun; Womvss xvlth dieains; St. Maur with more; Utithven with driven; Polo fnrexv xvlth Mary; Saiidjs xvlth sands; (ireenwich xvlth splnneh." TX NEW ENGLAND foxxles iiro--- nouiiced like Coles, In Pennsylvania the Scotch name Laurie Is pronounced Lorcy, and in order to get It pronounced approxi mately correctly it hns to be spelled Loxvrle. In New- England it has to he changed back to Laurie or it will be pronounced to rhyme xvith low. In Connecticut and Mnssnehusptts they pronounced the name Sarnh as though It were Say-rn. In the South the name would be almost Xara ; here the "a" is the same as in air. It is bad enough to have one's name spelled wrong, but it Is disintegrating to have it pronounced wrong, so If is small wonder our forefathers altered the spelling of their names to suit the local pronuncia tion. It is too bad that noxvadays xve can not follow 1 heir example xvhen we move to another state and are up ngainst a local prejudice. Hut, as C. Wells remarks: "The things you drank were doubtless drunk, Put the hoy ,xou spank Is never spunk, Nor the friend jnu thank is never tliunk. The xerse jou xvrite .xou sax is wiitten Yet the gas you light was never llttcn." T II PRE nre certain things that cannot be done ! I feel that driving in the park in a vic toria xvill soon be on of them. Not long ago my father and I xvnnt forth tn get the air in a pleasant one that had perhaps seen better days but was still rather elegant. As xxe cinssc, the lix-er by one of the upper bridges a lot of little buys xvho weie leturniug from football stood wide eyed and looked us over. The xxlt among them struck an axve-struck attitude: "Haw! I law! Fellows ! Columbus discovering Amer ica 1" was his comment. .My father, xvho.e first journey hnd been in a canal boat coming on from l'ittsbuigh and who will not be wholly satisfied until he lias gone back in a Hying machine, was perfectly amazed to find a xietoria "dated" until lie remembered that his own grand -(liildien had found horseears xeri- ipmhrt. The tiutli of the matter is that evcept for Roiuaii chin lots and litters imux s,ut of chicle the xxorhl has used hml bei 11 fashion able and then dated in his day to the present e.n of motors and Hying machine. Society lias changed its way of getting about teii times ul ti tier in the last eighty years than in the prcxious ".'(Kill xears. T ,n RFI'RODt'Ci: the family life of eighty (' Ill's llL'o nlm must nliiiiionl,. nil firii.i.nt modes of lighting, heating, cooking, traxel ing. xxoiking. coiniininii aling at a distance, modern shopping, modern otliie.. hours of business, hours of meals, vacations, types if schools, types of phxsiflnns, nursing the so k. care of children, treatment of depend -(ins. all talk of ).. xhtrola-. golf, sipiash, basketball, tennis, present -day football uud baseball. luoxing pictuies, xaudexille, most forms of dam ing. fri'h fruit nnd vegetables in winter, eatables out of season in summer, all machinery fiom sewing machines to steam p'uxxs In fact, to write a novel of the year IV.." to 1M0. you wmihl hae to forget nearly all the ordinary phenomena of living and much of tin- vocabulary. Tin w under is thnt persons xxho were at liome in the xvorld of 1.() can adjust them selxes to this xx 01 Id of 1!1! with no par ticular sense of outrage. I was talking to Mis. Ceorge I'aiii-h and her si-tei. Mis. William Hunt, xxho m the Miss,.. J'rioc belonged to the Vh terlan xvorld ot is I." xxith the same zest that they In long to this Roosexeltlau one. It takes Mis. I'an-isli less than txxcntx 1 liniites now in her limou sine to cover tin distance betxxn-n town and xxliat was in In 1 xoung ladxhood the lannh country seat, hiihii. from city sound. .N'oxx the street, thi'.ugh xxhich she p.is.c. aie crowded and hxi1 When .lie drove that way behind I r lather's pair 111 iffe familx i aniage sie xxi nl thioiigh counliy linns, up ami down hills. i,ui., bridges, over .tieaui. that haxe long been envoi ed up ami lust from the map, pii.t 'oiintry places, xxluie mills and tenements now .tuml, Jr. Hunt told me tlmt most ot tin land betxxeiii Auli stieet and tin- pail; xxi-i ,,f Hrnnd -tnet was a series of xxihmIxI slop, s, as imiutix as any -tiling beyond Dexnii lodax. Ami the land running paiall. I along the fixer mitsi.li the park, xxheli il . I.tiuicl Hill ('eun-t.-l les now nie. xxa- ieiu. t. tin u lying i.i.twcui the popiiloii- ' 1. hi-.-. ,,t the Falls of the Slimy 1 kill !iul town THERE tin still some moiiiiiiieiitni (,-ir-nctet-s who xx il1 not have fin mil is in tin ir houses ami who dine nt " o'clock xerx lieavily. Thex persist in being nixun.. I took a dun mliig old liulx some yeais ago to oin- ot tin- plays given h.x the Junior League It xx, i xery soeietx ami xi-ix full dress .Mx litth old lady had hot 11 in mourn ing for xeic- and gone nowln-ie at night. She xxns in.rritied ill the then new low backs. "Iioxx ,1111 tlu-x dare make thciiin-fxcs .,, cnlispii im . ' Il is ludi cent to he .., con. spieuous -he kept muttering. l'usiM'x I eailiil her atteiitiim i,, the fad that - . x a. tin- niilv i-'inspii-iioiis p, r son in thn' plm e. She was xxiaiiug 11 plain (Jliukel dl.-s with a I nihil1 , she was xxeining a 1 up. .''id h.- never leaned b.n k in In r cliii'r ii'l I added: "A pcifi'-'lx strange xoung mini, after staling ' xou xxitli admiration fur a mo incut ' in xi'i' mid asked you if he might help xou "If XX'th xou I- oxer. hoi - " Not Serloui-ly Suggested I r, tn '1 -. x .it k Tril-iitie It xxi.uld not he a bad plan if. ns a Marion .Lux I nts. appointments for tin- - 1 ,-tui y --In ,s of state and ti-iasiiry xxeie uiimuim'cd in l.iiiuaix. The nblei-t. obviously, . f,, gne the appointees time to study up on tliell I.,' . -o th ii tlmy won't a.suine olli. e unpie-piii-d. Pxmi bitter, to our notion, would 1. a . oinpi titivc examination, ami the In.f- 1 nppcd man for the oh would get it. Jim xx ,,,it . .mill be moie ridiculous; Eliminating Afternoon 1, s xx v. h ir. mill 'I'i,. I'liiied Stales Senate Ims banish, ,1 -hit ngi'i .-abb' part of tin- txn-nix tniir 1 s most of us Kii-ixx a. allinioi.n. I lh .iillx it is "inoruiiig" in the Senate mmi " p in , With snlltlllill s. 1,. Ilols ll s "( ve lung" after P' in : with Senators Smi,t ltllll I mlerwood It is "toniglit" afn r the "morn. nig hour," xxhiih H at4'' p m Neithei usage nor rules n-cogiiie the nnlx pm-t ,,f the day in which, except upon rare 01 1 asinns the Senate meets. Some Consolation -r..p, ihi- riBlli.s N'-xxs One good tiling about hard times Is ili.it tin- bandit have tn work hauler to make u living -xr WITH THE NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Daily Talks Willi Thinking Philadclphians on Subjects They Know Best BISHOP JOSEPH F. BERRY On New Year's Resolutions ALTHOFGII Now Year's resolutions arc (il.sitxed more ill the breach than ill the oli.erxaiiec and they haxe hem for some time the stiiudhx of tin- lynical hiimoiist. yet tlu-x arc not things to h, discouraged by any means, -ays Ilislmp Joseph P. Perry. The bishop j. willing to go further and suggest a number of resolutions that might be adopted and carried out xxlth great profit "I am not im lined to criticize Nxv Year's resolutions." .aid the bishop. 'Thev are an indication of good impulses, and as such should be em enraged. "Resolutions, Imt li past and present, rep resent a striving toward nn ideal, a sincere endeavor to do better things. At this par ticular stage in history thev are particularli timely. With exerything mote or less in a state of turmoil, and unrest nnd disturbance featuring cxci-y hour, and xxitli tcadjustmeiit the need of the moment, it is doubly appro priate that we should he making nexv lesolu tions. "The Nexv Year is tin time for making a personal inventory, for turning oxer a new leaf. "It is xvell to .et ideals for ourselves-, even if in the course of the year we aie not able to readi the mark that xxe have set. In the trying for such a goal at least xve shall have gained something To paraphrase the poet. 'It is better to have tried and failed, than never to have died at all.' "As we go further along in life we xxill realize that we can raise our ideals to a higher level and n-alie something even if our efforts practiuillv are often unsuccessful. .Many Who Could Pioflt "There aie mam (lasses of pioplc xxho 1 mild prollt by outlining 11 set of re-olutioiis for themselves to iiiriv out dining the year. As an cMimpb-. I might tul.e tw.. . .,nti ;i-t -ing types of Icadi i-s in puhli. life and la'."" the liberty uf nflcring them a P-w siigu,... lion. 1 might siiggct tins, ml infinitum for many other., but at least tlnse will point th.- way and the elas.es lef.ind to. They might even lind them useful "I suggest to our Phllaib Iphia polltl 1 ians that it might be xxell to n soli,. "To do less loafing. "To begin to lie sipinre "To help clean up iiiiniit i rune. "To he less bl'nillx pintisai. "To he less Iningrx for -iim'. "To pay more attention to the piumpt ings of conseieiife. "'I'o give tile fellow in the other faction en dit for Home, luuiestx ot limine mid pur-post-. "'I'o give more att'-iiiioii to how mx- ad Ion is likely to affect the tan n.-iii f mi eitv. To stop wealing the doak of refoim to eoxei up political manipiiliiiinu "To lift moral Miimhinl. higher. "'I'o earn a little iuoh- ,,f the miinei pai, fiom the people's 1 1 '.1-.11 1 1 "'I'n lu-lp enforci iiiomx In Council and (ity ilepaitmeiits, ami ie.iiii..h cut down tin ta.cs of u laN-buidi 11...I iiti. "To be a better eauii.!e for the hois mid girls ami xoung ph of il,,. dtv. who an- strongly inlluei I bx th,. duiracli-r ami i 0111I111 t of the men in public IjJ,.. "'I'o emphasize the fit. f that polities can In made as clean as am oil,,, pm.,. ,,f eitx lifi. and that the only man u , ganl. p litiuil piefi rim nl a. 11 .ini", nhligiitioii has a ugi.i 10 i-Npcci nn- loiimi i,,,. ,,, MipiM.ft of tin- pie. "And I make hold to stiJK,.,, ,,, ,)l(, ,nj. i.. i-s of nn own and i ,. 1 . lunches that tin x would do xvell to n ..,li,. '"I'o pieat h shutter 'thiol,., "To .pi ml moie Uim in pi in r '"I'o gi t a cleiiier x i-n.ii ..t Hml "To put ilicli-nscil .illisliii,,. im fbn flM, "To put moie gi-niiilit- .,f luindgrasii "'I'., haxe diarity fm th,, , ,vi,( .,, ,'. not approve. "To l,nxe increasctl s,.,,- ii,.1 tll ,ivi,. iliipressiuns. "'I'o be mote path tit with ininkx , pi,,. '"I'o inoxe out of (iiumhh 1 .I,,,, ,,, j ui,' . I it ion boulevard. 'I'., grow niaiixxnrd a. xx.l n. g,um, "'I'o tal-e mine Intel' .1 in ii,j,. ,1 (V,, jt-d "Tn li. a persistent and . oinpu-i ni. 0p'tj. mist. "l'o ie.i.1 the subtle t. inpi in,,, 1 , (l. down nn. 1 al slamhlids for th .nke f public I O I ill l;i 1 itx "'I'o In ib iioiiiiiiationallx Inxnl im, 1 im,,,.. (lenoiiiiiiiil lonallx frali 1 "nl "'I'o b ililiusi-li 1 inn 1 1 1,,, 1 nl,,,,,, (I,,, fc( i-lal. pol t' nl noiioiiiic and id g comli ti f Phi'.nli Iphn- thefuii-i.i iiiuiii"ip.ilitx- of the i-e-nibln . To foin. r iiuil.e it in ,s,,-,. ,-, ,M 0Mi, to dllllge Ihnt lilt- liiinistii- is iliiieice, I,, his nh al- nnd louduit bx tin stand, ml. xx huh 1 nh im-li aie plea-ed to set up. To lways lie l-Vlend nf the Crowd I'o p. rpi iiiate llu- spun I,,,, 1 Mtitini,. ,,f tin- Man 1 if (iallhe. wlm xxa. nlxxax . iiidliTer i.ni in ih- ..hit (oierie ami ex.i 1(. -tealmiH I ami in i. nn 11 1' mi ot me cioxvii, I "To help 11 onelle the 1 in nut dl.-igree. ' ui'-nts b'twu-ii ijigaiil.id ' .1 ' nl mid oignn MTS!!v!k2J I- wfv'w r , ' doPLIMEMTS OF tHE BASbK i" s 'jrr-.TJH.ii 1 wtjh'i- 1 ii j flsniw- iti, iJHF". tit.ittbt:!-- i mi .mi 'ii "'tM'tr'. :u;'iL,TiiTvir itt ni i ized labor bx insisting upon the acceptance of the ethics mid attitudes f Je.iis Christ. 'lo put emphasis upon the historic fact that Jesus Christ was thr-trnrld's first leal tleinocrat. that when he came to earth the laboring man xvas a slave, ami that Ihe 1111 liuiiibered lilcs.inijs which he enloxs are his because of the standards mid spirit of the ( lirlst. "To be a leader in all forms nf social, eco nomic, political and moral bet lei ments, and to sound out the note, clearly and strongly, thnt the right xxill suiely ptcxnil and that the complete triumph in tjiis einth'of truth, justice, brotheihood nnd love is as certain as that the sun will rise tomoriow." The Huns on Mabel's Ears WHEN lir-t belie'il each side her head Thev seemed so modest they Excited in mx- liialn no dread. My heart felt no di-mnv; Although her enr thex partly hid I thought them little deals. Admiieil them, too as nil she did The buns on Mabel's ears. Mm one eve I with Mabel sat A fexv brief wi"ks h-u "own Mx startled lids began to bat lloxv those siimll buns, bin! ginxxn! I stin (d at one. I stared at both, I tried to 1 lin-e mx fears : Alas. J found them iw-ius in groxvth. The buns on Mabel's ems. Sin. e then I've watched tlietn nightly grow With hxpnotized attent : Thcx'vc swelled up like a hit, of dough With' baker's leaxen blent. At sudden noises ,,n t In- mad 1 almost hurst in tears Suniinse. like tires, thev should explode. The buns on Mabel's ar. ( happy dax s f.uever lied. Dear joys fon-vei o'er ; "1 n 111- -boulder lav her head Mill it lies there no more ; With canlllarx chaijiis like th Affection Intel fi I os I nexer diciimcil tlu-x 't xxnrk such woes, The buns on .Mabel's ears. At Cushion's .In lm. jft mv prayu- That pie-ent style, max- go. That lillels tiu'lit max snood the luiir Of all the inalils J knoxv. That I .in cctul .nit may sigh I'llliu-ekeil bx fortune's jeers, Mx pi.sioii uiiob.tim (ed by The buns on Mabel', ears. Samuel Minturii Pot k, in the Sun Dial. What Do You Know? QUIZ 1. For distinction In what fixe fl. Ids nro 'In- Nob. I piles .1 xva riled? .' 1 if xx-liat .-late N U.1I1 igh the capital? ' b 1 Is tl. sp. . ,1 ,,f the xx Imi when the W..it In r l!ur. no characterUes It ns Hint of a buir emu.? I Iioxx niaux uiilloiiH make 11 bairel In Iniuld 1111 asure ' Ti Winn mitioial ami slate tings lly tiKPttrr mi xx hit hIii should Ihe national II.IK b. " 1; When did President Wilson deliver Ids I', ill '. - n-po III sp. . ( ll .' 7 How long was New York eitv umlt r I Hitch ruh ? 8 I-'ioni xx Inn slallc peop!,. x,iH ,,ur Kvs. n in of iiiimbi rs dei Im d'.' !i In what ii(H(l In- I'h.irlis I lii-U.-im dncs lb.- . I1111.11-1. 1 ..I ijullp occur'.' 10 U hat Is a iu 11 id? Answers to Friday's Quiz I The l.'oiilne clix- m ilun part of Itom.. Iloll' 'I lb. V.illiMIl XX hh WIIH till ll. tied bV Pop 1.CO l-.- The Seolill void oibx- niiniiM Ih-hIiIvs not to im nil. in. in addition II Tlllec 111 11, 1. lis prolillln III ni the W.11 ,,f IM.' XX. le .1.11 liH'lll, IllllriSOII ,,l llinxxn I Tin unsi'iup ilmis Mid Kr-isiliiK sir (;, H iixiiie.nh Is a oh, unclcr in the ,,Mii. .'I.x. 'i '.i to Pay Hid 1), bis" by .l ,ssii,g. 1 "i Sn Is.i.i. N. x- 1 ui li x il durihi; purm nt lb. s. X. lit., nih and mtUi i nth cin. Hill. . His , 11, . 1,1,. I ti U-1 7J7 (, liu.a.ixc 1 haipintii 1, 1, c.intemiioiai x ' ' ciilnpos-1. xx lote the ,!,. ,f tin "pi 1.1 ' Louis- 7 Th.- f.,r.tnste i4 tin. fm wind poitl,,,, ,,f the bull u( 11 ship, usually tlm (ll,.."i iiuniii rs K (liox.i i'Ii xi bind was Hie onlv I'l.ma,,.,, ... I-I.H..I ... who, two rriim wl" sipai I l.y the iirm of the ,. . s.ui riiinmi., f t. ni.,, M),t.n II Tie- llUshn J.iptilieK,- Will bli.ll, out I,. PJI'1. ' in The nl pile is the nam. gixui in the np paiuti. palh ot III- ..im iiiiionj. the suuh. hn': - v .1, 1T"Tyy" SHORT CUTS What dhljn get from Santa? The Limerick Santa Claus In still filling stockings. Women voters appear to have appui I the rod to Rurch. Cliristiuns being ox-er, xve limy preimi for the spring poets. Well, It came pretty near being a xxl. . Christmas anjlioxv. His tribute to President Wilson pinx.. Dr. Mow man's aim trtie. Santa Claus flivver leturned to North Pole on flat tires. D'Annunzio continues to bombard ndx-ersiiries with prochilnations. The Mayor continues to walk 1 straight and not too iiarroxv path. Drizzle ami drip, drizzle and drip, x a man's can-less he's likely to slip. You may noxv send New Y'ear card- . those you forgot during Christmas week. Pncle Sam played Santa Claus ia Sin Domingo xvith a new pack for a new deal Merlin Is wondering if Medill Mel inlel. isn't really a chattering Krlss Ivrmg We presume the xvlves and sister, i our busy bandits had n bounteous Chrlstm . The police trnflic census demontrn that there are still one or txvo people xx , don't own cars. A ipe out the drug traffic and a big .i.,i has been taken toward the elimination . crimes by violence. And, so far as is known, not an ennn 11 statesman found a cabinet position in 1 Christmas stocking. Senator Penrose's stay being extend I sailin-s of leaky political craft may be t pecti-d to pull for the shore. It is not true that Mayoj Moore pin 1 Cliiistmas Dnv sharpening his a. but 11 grindstniie xvill .surely xvhiz later. ..Iinlgliig from the wealth of material nf his disposal, Mr. Ilnrding may. if he wMn-.. have his cabinet of oak inlaid xx'ith Ivorx If you didn't have an "Invisible giu-a nt your Clu istmas dinner you still haxe -i chance to siiuaro yourself. Ten dollars will save a life. There is 110 blinking the fact, the Sni hath Association opines, that the polii i- u 0 winking at Similar games. Oh, xxell, ex-ni .luxe nods, "Keep your heads," (overuor Sproiil told employes of the Stetson company N'nt iirally. if they ever expect to use any of ilirlr own produels. One can readily understand whx eneniii of Mayor Mimic wish him to put on tin- snft pedal. Am one due for a swift kick 11.1t uralh has sm li a desire. A rexolver and a drug oiitlit were found mi a man arrested by tin- louil nulire II may or may not lie' a bandit, but In' u suredly eariied the tools of llie triuh It is pio d that the Inauguration ' liehl .laiiuary I. Thai the Picsidcnl liiuililn. .uim ollice iiiinu-diatelx atti r deetitin is xxfll Milt xvlii not hold the election in .Jiini- ami hold tlie inauguration un duly -? . "Look at me. Henry, ami beliaxe xmii self." said Mayor lly Ian to one of li -In-ill LiiM-ii who lnid a grouch Ami llcim looked and smiled. 1 I.n 'mi should tn tl' tii'iitiiu-iit on the crunks xxho arc uiitni.H1' the luetiopolis. Rut thex "il llo niiili- t liUH smile, They'd give him the nieirx ha ' h-'' New Yoil.'s St.ile Narcotic Drug t'on ti'ol Commission has iiileil that no niii"t dings may In- issin-il bv a pliysh-iau i n" adtlii-l lAiept on 1111 ollicHI li'anl ss 1 la till- depaltlllt III, Mill couipi'lllllg lloi'tol's 'I pioxhle the depaitmeiit with a cuiii.ili'l'' ni md ol ever.x nihil"! scried A step in tli right diieition. Sooner or later tin- still will go to the fount: will know pis' I" linn h of the stuff is mull-, where ier .mi1 of it comes I'i mil anil its exentlial .1. sti n.it ton The attorney genet al of Kansas lm b-aiind thnt nineteen Att hlsoii urn "" tribiiteil ten cents apiece to 11 fund f"i ''' puidiasi' of a carton of cigarettes for I'r;-1 ilent-clict Hardin-;, uud that pioiulm-iit 'I" pekll xxoiueii uud 11 local Auurl'iin I--'"' post lime sent cigarettes to xxiiiiihImI "I'I" " ill Tnpekli Slate llospiiul: uud In lm- " ib-ii'il an hive-ligation with 11 view t l'"" union. All of xxhich si.ggciu the iin '' dial the atttiiiicy gem nil uf Kansas iii-ln-n in eiifoielug the luxx fliW ...urtTi;--, .... i,lfsM-(H ,-tsi'riMllfV