,11 'W ' &' v Wi"7 0 'v fT'"l( n e w -im l T . Mi llWlfc (Rje nffirera' - ' "ffl-l VVft $8ftn &$$FrV$im-' 4 f"s- " ' " ,1? vv (nt f ..A f,. . .! , K St ft i it J. s ft ". ? is7- Irv'M! 1 V K.v -. ', KV t Mifl.. . , fu?mwg TJ l'UDLIC LEDGER COMPANY crr.ts lr. k. cuhtis, icuiuvt Cnarlea II, I.iHtliinlnn, Vice PnIJn Julin . Murtln, flclry nnd Triurer, I'hlllp H Cu'iim John 11, XYllllnmi, John J Spurtfon, IindiiM EPITOIUXti JtOAM) fine If K. I'lurU, OhaIil.in IVVID B. BMII.EV . , KJItor JOHN C JirUtTIN" On 1 Tin-In s Mimarc rnbllhJ J.illy at Pibiio l.ti'uhK lliillJIni; liidetieno? nci S'iun ., l-tulul-lpina .Ati.antio Cm. . 'rf-( , llllt. JillK Nnv YOUR 'll Xlmlls,. Vi' Mthjit ;ut r,in Dull I i i. l.ocu (I1J aiabt-Unnarittt Huilsllnc Cilietoo .. JSU2 rnlnei HiiII.IIiik ... mows: n:-m:Ar"- " 41ltl.1i 10X llkUKAt . .i. K ir 1'i-htifjli.uiU Am. mil 1 4 Hi St JsRiv Vok IIirf.ii . .. - Iiu Sun uu IJInc to.ipo.i- UittitAC . , , . Lll.ll Tu.. ST'DSCIUPl ION 'I i:illl Tll ElE.NISl 1'tlU.IC I.KlKitK I ..Vst lu hill- cribori In l'hllml..,iM i nnl iirivutidlnc towns t tho mtn of tiMiln U.'l etna pt u eU im i.u to the catrlfi. By mall to points outaMe uf l'lillmlc'iliin In tn Lnltnl Stttri, CunnJA, ur I'nttcU MMm i ''"'!. peitage fie. t,n din inti p." month. 1 " dollars yer v -ir t.is., ,,. m udviim Tn nil for-lcn .onnuiis .,ni (1) Juiir n nun ..OTlcr Pubwrlboi v taint K a,Mie. ilnn. Tnuit irn-o olJ in ! ,n hmv mllri'j nn.i.. jooo wai m t Klo. m ms joco Member of (he Associated Pre.s t;; .issoci.xTFn PRF1 In rir' in . V i dltpntchm crdlfj to it m of o'Jtfiti it t)nf pnptr a,ut alio th local tu-i i t,l ,! nifPffrt, .411 rfMt 1 PHlNrrffii u' nttrif ilitH'''1" Ittreil fire also rinril riiiltitflpliii, liidji JainmK ". 121 GOING AFTER SHARKS Tiii:h W III) H II hfl in I lor ' 1 lll.ll Minor .Muni' . .ili h ,i l'iirk lioforp ho i el in ii if tilde uoi ii -iiiiiimi ln'l up llial lie nonlil fOlrli till' linilv in I'lnl.nli Iplnil lw fnic lie fi!iilii'il Willi ln j.ili. it n i lil bi' ii Hirer thiDc Ihiiii t Ii riunilii vwisit Tut: lVr nf join IVnroso nf 1DJ1 is nut the IYiiiohp le m iiiiiiir, mi Ins ntiii n in "Vn.luiiRtin lifter mi iihem e nf more tli.m n yrnr. lifl tlixeovereil f tin t hi nnl il(ie not enrrj tlie eislil with tin- timunv i iiiniiiit'ee v liirli it ourc ilnl. Tlint eninniittce lm ili nliil to leporf tin 1'urdiier rmergene) tnnlT bill, ulueh lint :i lilcli liit.v mi fmiii pimliieis. u lull wlnih the t-'Miatar nnl niicht not In he iseil. 1 1 bjee'ril tn it ns meal lii;iliitiuii nml I If toil that UntlilliK lie done Mlli the tin ill until n cenenil ieviinii eouhl he mnlei taken bv l lit new ( 'oiiki - Mr. l'ennwe h:is ih-cm ei oil. hmM'ver Hun li I eolleapiiei lime pit into I In hiihit ilnrnu tun nhnpiiee of nsertitn thei!ii'lvi" nnd tlint tho nre not i!line tn siihnnt their .niilmnent to hi. Tlie -enntnr lini tried to let hiinelf flown eif-il b tnlkini; nbuiit llie impnituiK if proteetinc the fnrinei-v hilt the (.ophiMti iitcl will ee. in what li.'l hnppeneil in AViivhiiigton. i ilenee nf tlie i im I selii'i of Iiew foiers wlueli in 1st he rei hoiieil Willi in legislation in the fntuie AFTER HYLAN GOVi:il.f)It MIM.IMS. of .New ,ik. has llki'ii the l.ecislatine In i Mend lis Vnwer of eaininiilinn over slate department In eoiuity and iniinirtp.il d"pnrttnetits, mi tint lie nun impure into the tinntiein! affairs of New- York eitv and into the ieponnibilitv for die w.ie of ermie whnli is wi'.i; over that miinieipn!it The Legislature, whuli is ltcpillni. nil is likelj to give linn the liowei whiih he eeks. (onei nnient in tin iit has broken down under the Taminain administration hm whether Tntiiiii.iiM .o ai'V other poliinal oiRnnization was iespniiib'e. ihe niKiiiiu'iit in faior nf enipnwerins the slate aiiihoritie to po to Ihe telief of Iin-;u ! n ! i (immuni ties, would he ihe same The I.eisl.U'ire Is lil.clv In he espei lull' villins to exhibit Taninniin s lanits at th.s tinio, n. a new minor i to b i hnsen nei fall aiui M cm l'neiiii of o in is nopm,; that rlc ii a 'i d .uiti T.imm.iin .in 1 1 J.i ! m.i be THE HARDEST-WORKED MAN HAW Mm been In Malum lu "sve Mr. IIiiiiIipi;. to ti;lii ,i w.i o(. the frmil po'i'h and bote throitijli I n nn.li in ihe i, (ijiiinn looms and till me I'roi-ldi'iit lei i all jour Ironb'es and muii fniniU's troilue. oi to lav don ti n new progenia oi interii.iiional )eaiinns' ( ir an nu one o' ihe Miinshi.oi nhle minoriti that -ias nt huiae I"er oue w no i on Id i u.ile up . ,c fine ninl C"l II few d.lls ort mis In hHe tli l lo Mar on in look Im ii mh. in vm iln inun; i liv keep.nc It mil of tio l.ugie .t N'nlmiis or to make spe,., l,,.v ,,i ,inii, m whnli the t'nited Slates appear. ilmj: i.,w ml mi iibjss fioin wj.ieii miU ti... hauue i an save n The news tlint Mi II.nu i ; ,s feelinc tiled is not sinpn-ius There aie no laom- n;...n- t, resin, t tin hours of toil fur ,i I'n s., n t ' i u, , i, none of the defonsfs nsa.tist an itiipiirtiiiiiiie vorld that tradition in d tin Wa-linivrt 'n in, nine priiMde lor him u " s...ui as he nil tin White House "let llflei his e'e, lint, I .. lmldg in Ins hands irttinli allot iin .hm , . of n Inef pc. nt. vi and In has ( .lr .i'.,.., a erent inunv nf tl iesp.itiilunties that nm . inally are shared In ii .ih.net ninl ( 'ungipm sreai inuii. i .ioiis l,u.. In in ,v ,, , , ill support of the s ,1;,., ., , tin' , ,, , t:on should folliHv '..s .ft,, pi. .i,eii,,i, 'leetions. U eutl.er im i pirti u,'.i..u coieinmeni bus.i mi' I. I ncth in th s i unfl' '.i n 1 linve been ji,'n i,, ,,i .... , Im1! jet to he t.ii. il The period let we. n uu . iiiaiisuriitinri uf i I'n -,ii. i,i ' ncd in oruer i ii.n 1 1.. in ,, highest ollii.' i tl needliKix mrl ir n ie ', i . ! so fill Ills' , I f si l'Jl jtrivnte i nm n wn . bus I,,,; . , oitien s rights t,, ,,, v ,,, , rifllt " lei l who le. i n, I 1. 1 ,,i iniinn whieli i- mi ii,i-. , ,, ' Mid I'n. His,. I ' POETRY THAT ISN'T -ii.i:i:.wicii wi.iai.i ' ,-iiij;p .mil Imnit Ii s, , hl ,,, le mi , ,,' Il i Ml III' .11 " 1 I eM I I'lilniij itself i e ho lllll ' liie si(, pill' It . tl I i, PIK WllO hllM li.il ., , ., tniiu lustain es, to In w ,i,, ticket I'm .Is .,, , ,, , nnd it i-iiii nlwtii s din,! a , can tell win ihci ihe i'Iuk fir kidding the w,u i s,,.,, Elwll serious llnnimil tn ti, tlint i' is doing ln.tli Ml I"" II .1 Citizen, of (iloiliw,. i m, g, ;in,,,g nbout nlns manage Iomhh ,uii inem i.,,. llllini tl'Ilslli H of I lie I illlll.i . l, i, ,,,, i Miss .llllie .Innilxiill Kllm w Im m, s si' ,,,!( In inal.e me 1 1 .n In Ho sin,;,,. ,X, , ,. ,, , d eliininaliiig puiiiuiil h.is m,i,,- ,., ,, the Villase would inll a iisi.n,1 ji 11M, done a new inuu .,i,i.,U , ., i , ,, tliuiislit ol wining pu ii, wiiini'ii niii. tmi linn. Othei w is,. Mis, King nl, niiiM t , lie s,ojiniriiiU' lieie it, u ,, w noi,it,'i,i i tti tiMiii; it mi ihe dog s hoi ongdu1 ,., jioetr I'll t nd lu i (h lei ii,in.iii.,i, I,, iiuiU Mnie hooks ol n nnd piddle t limn f ,, "oise is not ii in w thins uiiiliM- the sun V lii hi I l.iinlsm teililhd his in.itit fn, tiieid. He (lulu t ( ii it pi, nt ii II. i !iniiii., it in the tields to asiniiiub , fin lints ,. ion lid thill he cmild git a mial at .iluinst any Isitehcn where he ie. nei n londeaii or a ternp of sonuet Hut the farmer do not up pear to have, unprei'imed neliel. They pitledjilm. Thll is n Mil thoilK t for the world, fnr "MtuHl.Vns, fnr poctii fir ireinvifli Village. Jt i)SBt decline of poetry, lint the best : r "4s' - S"fM(l)J eiry lias tnnniiged to net along with pum nlioii imirliM. It will brltiK Its author something moie than u hniidont at n furin house door. The moral I plain (iood poeirv doesn t haie to be peiiuuall. ton dueled (irei'tmii h VlltiiKe poetri does In Wlllels ale llllli'll like lessel pulltirilllls will) nun to be slatesineii The do not expiess (Olivietliitis 'I'hev plin bi ear KNOX'S PATENT SUBSTITUTES REVEAL THE LEAGUE'S MERITS Now That Mr. Harding Knows the Worst. Hopes for the Indispensable Covenant May Be Appropri ately Revived AS A senium. Mi. II.-iuJiiik sal thioiiX" luiin.i nil iliiolied debate upon the peine In iiM. nnd upon Ins eleenon it was u.iluiiilli piesunnd thai wh.ileief his other iiialllh liotis he was ill least t Iml ouulili itifollued ' I'ln ni n In l; the unions shades nt iipitiuui nil met niiimtial pnln i pu willing in ihe 'i'i"'i lllllls, e Mliriun's lllnst eniitl'lil iilifitl bus Inkeii nolliiiig lor gi anted. Among the drnll of nllegid noliibles inlleil in i onfi t em ' 'I iii'iiibi i nf eiiaiois weir iinliiilnl Cenili llieir plesellii was snpei llmm- li.nl tin i nine liielell In li'ileiate llli'll attitudes nf .1 Mill niln ill'iill Ihe League nf N l I loll -. The puhli . with nil ileferem c In the m i inning i Inef uingisttnte, luiJ souii m li.il fit in d lo s((i th, suit! of going OM I n gll'lll deal of old gioiind .Mine lliiin a win past it mis ei uleiit thai giieu sin h a Itipuh In mi nm im it as is now niithnritatui Ii fon ill-l fur Ihe Senate. Ihe adoption of tne 'illgue iilli'lilllil Willi li set Illinois WOllhl li.in' lii i u (tnte pos.ilil,. Hit .Mr Hauling knows his i olleagues and Ihetefole he lills nu eM rilMICIIIItlj il esilllieil that loiiii.stem will sulci u iheii seiiimn nls I'lit'ii' alii ample inilieations ihnl a pmietfiil gioup in Ihe Si mil mm- hnlds up.iu the liealj news idmli m ithei m i nnl with those enuln lilted In the same so , ailed sialism, n in llll'.i nnd HUD nor wiih the mniu ineiils ol Ifepiibln an opiuioti diilitig Ihe caiiip.ngii Mi Mi t'liinlier has ncnkeiiod, and with Ins iietei'tton strategic fin tin s ciapoialc liom the iioMlmn of the mild lesci'Mitionisi. Tiiistwoithi aicoiints agtee tlint riiiliituh i C Knox went to Minion as n senium ml imi'isai'j. speaking for the Iteptiblii an ma mull. Ills pioginm is no .senet. eicn if the i iiel details of his colloipiy with Mr. Harding lemniti iinreiealed. Mi lno is the author of the reyoliitinii dei lining peiin with tierinanj and anogat ing to the I'liitul Suites all its otigiual b u -ilits under the 'etailles ttialj, while at the same nine lepiuliatiiig t tin i dm I'mimi ami nil ' nililigcnl nbligations Hilling ilispnsid of ,1 M'.ll lulls plob'l'lll thus illslll, the it step is I., he a scpaiato lle.ltl with tie, ilium iKgolitited at a i onfeteiii c in win. h our bargain ng assets will lie uitu.illi mgli Kibli. i.nless an m-asiniial nnd of m ngnitinti should happen to he paid to the Yiiii!Ics pail fier that mi international uiui1 ian be en i ted and along with it a n-i odilieiilioii of internal mnnl l.iw. .Mr. Knox it is said, hclicics thn' tlie last two piojciis can wait Hut it is all pirfectlv simple. Simple is pi,,s,.t 1(. ,., Whether .Ml KlioX was a plenipotentiari hi nine pii'siiniplioii ol inlnalh. theie n , , veti in ihe Senate men whoso (oiniumi s, n.e must cvenlualli re'iel at -in h .'ili-iiniii i. Mr Hauling is i., I uigiatuhiii d lor his pntimie and inning.' in liming imi'ed di ilnsine ot the ijttlelniti of non-i tie in in ti .national diplnni.n plnus He iuis le.inied that the Senate ma jortl.x. as o-i n.iblv iep lesenleil In ,i initiator! spokesman has not null ceased to think a- formeih. b.tt it has i eased In th'llk at 111'. At least one p, id ,,t i,e h adiniuistra inui is i limiiialeil in ihe out-ii No feais in-ill he entcitaim-d th.-n th, worst has not In" n told The Knox plan i-nilii.n -s ihe posibilii, of a lenlh etiliieiiiiig mti inalioiial limv 'I'ln i omprehnisiM- eouits ,,f jnsti, , inn . ( nm ened-tin l'i uni Ivania nuloi s, ihe nm- i.'ii-ed bv tin- Li igui of Nntiniis and 'Ihe Ilngue tribiiiial Tn istabli-li th,. firt (' tacse. ,-ubit I al inn tnaties with eieri gov- rnniiiif on ,uiih mil htm In l negoiintil The election of Ihe mini and the definition - t lis spin le Ik ol.ln.u-'l II f'tluth .loll Jut even sttpp,,, ng agin niei.i on its na Ulle ami III.- implies, , a, ,. ,,f ,, ,,,. .vitci nations in the ai laiig.'im n. the ast ni w slrui'liiie will be nlmlli ., il.itm until the 1 niteil stales Senate h,,- g.ien tm stamp of lis apptmui II. n I,, nidi t,i,N will I,, in'i orileil ton hnlki him li ni sepii.u,. treaties is a siibje. t upon win li il,,. i mauling usov the single pm r ,,f (ts,M.s s,,.,s uu iu tofiinilne if haidh n i on(ilnii.i i light lint tue folli nf . Kimx s tain linngin ings can be illtisiiniid ,Ven nm.. msilr bv l.'feri-llec to the (lite, t ,Mli t.. Ill tcrnat iotiul loiniii lliini In foieslia.jnn ing I,,,. . crliiin 'lilli. iltnis of the di'iimis t.iit.. 'I l.( li' mi inn! there mi' . lighted, liiolilhs ,.,li tin,,. I" s , mint; i . an w mil i,. t iini mill thn e i,i tnuui' .il.n f. i' ailnptimi W i mi in ifotititi n -i im' 'i M" ilhUhi I liif Idle fni s in, i, ii mi h' ' ' ililnf I'oiii 1 1 - ' piili.ib'i neak. n ,, ,1- , for sntne iii Mlih h lid war. i' s avail in in with I Wi I' nine this, i'sii!les pact ill! In cllfntc. II. Hill W i - .in a i-pt ti i ngi.i of Nt.timis ,w U e i an li ndifl th K-ii iii 'i '.it i and th" ' Nlnuds ' OM ll.ll ' -, ,.l,. ,,,i '"' ' "' '''I 'be Us,- ,,,, f,, ( of 'in nm ,1 ti i. . . . . . "lid no- mm I I,, n oh'.ui,.,, ,, . , ., s -if I l.i i fin l1 1 an i, uu , , .. ., i mill Mhl ,i ihii' mil inrs 'I: hi' , time lh" ti i m an ns . nt lid I iilisiilei.il,:,. f.-ll-n, nf II.. he fll d ;i ii- i i u -.il.- tn assume 1 1 lis; i in 1 1 I eiii'doi 1 s i tm us niilipail ess-nri ti I., 'i. eoiistnie (he 'itgiie Th" i.illlil-tsh.p, ii I 'Oliipnin, , ' isi-nn and 1 ioihilil of I .1 s'l 111 I I I I .It "li I' pen . I iiii Il I n ill) I nhe l "' "'I '!!" fill II nt 1) ii i h.. pi. .In ni. ' . ,s. Me ill! ' il.-IIM 'I '.' '"r:i1' "I'P s ,1 I ,, . N in,,K. ..(UK' int.- a i.r W.d' In in ltn "f inn inaiioiial I" VIII lie, , ,s il.x i le f lb. I". 'Inn '.. i s 1 1,,. reilie - ' . tile lowest ii' nf. 1 1 .ii . t 'I in I Oil nf 1 . 1 "iii ( il i n Is 1 1 g I -I"! itlon and -I. all mm , i. for tj i in ' v. ,,i I . i a mold louit. ' h i .i t I i Llll!"l ' ," i;t.. i ni. h' .1 in t il'oi n n I ..' 'I In s fn iletit' 'in i I I II - Il s Si-iiiiI" V. i'. Ail. l" i- 'i.nt u' il I il.'mt in le ine fni aibipin-n linn - "' ,i ! I in. i I Ins-. . Tli. I In In.ll ,11, ll l .. iiii nilel iinlim ill ill's tll'i I . -nl. in. I i mi. I n.e I I..' I - . I .' -1 . 1.1 -1,1 -I'.lll le e .III l.i .1 I lei loll . ll.ll.' ll-i di ll 1 . . l. The l'i inisi K.iin.i s, i, a m .lis.,. i,,i,g.. IhnuKll he is .mil' 111 hill tlul lo pless tl,, use, for n itml "l inii-i .oi king in liilinlimi Ill-Ill. ' 'II" isll'lintlt. lis doletaileil in Ihe in, ill, s nniltilii'oii-'i binds nil iiii-mbi i nn nnus in in lui ni! nhligiiiimis , uloii 1'iihlii b pi.i in nl mil' hiiieri I'llllJ s, , n ullllnlls II. .11 .iilli,se ,e Icngiie The inli'l lliilioluil (mill plniis ie lined in purt hi Klihu Itool. hni-e In en set foitli nnd iippioveit XMilnti n few iiwinhs 11)1111 llllll (H'l'iui'-'i ni. mo tJm appoiiitmenl of justices Mil l"Le HUiictuie of jiidieial eo r?Hllz(? he ttppoiiilmi'lil of jiislli'i-H will be made and '"initi w,ll he Itiblaiicia futiea directly from the text ot "':&"7 - - - j-v &- .jrA-fcfciAii- PVENETO' PUBETC L-ED'GER-PHIirADELIrA', FRIDAY, jaanJJERT ' T, the ioeutttit roiilil be multiplied to prove that aims which, aeeotdliis to leport. ecrtuln senators now piupuo to i-eneli I' -lr-ciiitoiis toad, can be swiftly atttiiiietl by ratllliulioii of the Veit-nilles tieat A M li'le X of the lOM'iiniit hn won led a liiimbs-r of the best ft lends of Unit doeil; tut-nt. mid .Mr Wilson did not ii'lioNe their niixii't.x bj intcipi-ctliig the liu'iinin; uf the piissuge with extti'lii' tiiildit) ttllt Leon llniiit(i'ii.s has I'Xplli itli exposed the evtinvagniiie of thai ,enioint. mid in llihlilloii has slioligli iiiliiiinl'-d Hint l'.llln peau npiiiiiui whs o iinlilTi ii nt to strict eon -stritition Ihnl nineiidmcnt of meieli nfleiilve pliriiseologi loilld be sun iiilhli lie omplisheil. ii-Miunt liii' bus spoken in similar elii, H ellloicltlg Ills getieml iiiguineill with till' wniiiiiig Hint without tin- I'niinl Stules the possibility of the league ilegeili'tlltllll.' Into "a leilRiie of the Allies ill mid I'm elf defense iigiiinst a leilwtl of I'riisuiii mllitiirisin or ii sinisiet- Hciucl to l.oNIo i ism in I'liinpi'" wairnntiil the solient oiiiil"intioti tllili this week the aiin- Mulish snes miili siici inellj cxpii'v1''! nnotli'-r peitinelit lien of tin- sitinilioli "If miii tell me." he aid in lllasgow. " ih.il lln l.i'tiisiie of Nii lions is Utopian, the hiisimi 1 Rue is that I pief. r the liiiiu.e of I I. .pni lo the eer- llllllll of llesllu, lion " Mr. Hunting's good iiititillnii", bis pa llein e his tolerant open iininleiliiess hne I" ell pi'l'll! Ihntoilghll II 1 1 o-l -i I in Ihe Mm ion iiillfeleli.es. The simple lit. I nf I he meet lugs plnles that. He kimns the S hill". Us good points -for theie an- smii its i Idiciilous ami dmigeious lices- sinli. put in-iilni 1 , us wililti. biimptioiisness, absiiid i iisltiveness ami the innbility to cope p iplli with fun damentals. He is opeuli Im some plausible gunniiilies of inlet national p-im'. Allow lug to the iitiiiosl Im hum, in fillli hilltl. Iheie me sti'l nolle nl these gtiarati I i'i's in sight thai me mi iiinln it in the I engin of Nations J mnml's of the Knox vniieii aie. as w hm" .'inl, foitu lilileli e.xpiessed befoic lln n w ailinlllistni -lion is installed Thei sem- magnilii-eiitly to exeinplif.i bow not In do h THE MAYOR IS NOT POWERLESS IT IS bei-oining im teasing It must be si tiled win tin the Civil .Si-niie Commissi, ,i eiideiit that the .Major or s the head of the cili goM'intiieul. The commission has in-i nfusid to coun lintiliee the dismissal of nn u fmni Ihe De pnrtmeiit of I'ublic Woiks and the Depart - aunt of Ptihlii WVIfn u 'barges of in - Iiii letn i . It litis askiil fn' specilienlioiis, assiinilug that it has i mil ml not only i.ver the preparation of eligible lils but also over the tenure of office of those nppoiiiteil fioiu llinse lists. It is possible that theie is wmiaiil in law for its iniiise, but a iiirefiil lending of the iill scriiie sei lion of the iiiaiter does not dis( lose am such wai unit Sistioii IS of that il. linn ni . whi'li ion t ii iiis the provisions for i.inoiiil. ileelaies that a inuii shall not he s..,atatei limn his position for leligioiis m politii.il icasnns. It fiiithcr s.-ns that no nth' .r m i h-rl; or uiploxe shall lie lenioved ' i.nlil he shall lime been fuiiiisie, with a written state ment of the reasons, for u. h action and has hi en allowed to give the iiinining otl'u er such written ntiMier us the peisnn sought to be lenioM'd inav destie " '',is a ppiiretil l. i 111 powers the liead of a th paitnient to lcinow u siihcrdintiie for iuetFn h m x or I'm- miv other muse mi,, a palitn al or religions one, piovlding he u'lows the siiboidinale to ti lu a w i it ton defense. Tin1 film lion of the Civil Sen ii e Commis sion in sip a uic is iiierelv to tei-eive the reeoid in ihe ease and to pieseixi it on hie. 'llii'H is not a wind in the whole sen ion Inch seems to ,iutifv the i omuiissinu in Itoing behind the ntiiins Tin- onli exi ( p lion is in the i:ic of policemen and liiemcn Aiintigeihenis for a publii healing me pin viileil for them, at which thev mnv ninl.' their defiiise Tlie lenlict of the ninl hnnnl is final I'm- i veiv oilu-r i lass of public Ml'vant tin power of iimm.-il seems to lie limited onli in the iieiessiii of pi'imiiting the dismiss' d subordinate m submit a wiitten di feiife. There is no provision for u hear ing at whnli tin- decision of the appointing I'lhccr in. iv he oveiruli d The Civil Serviie r..;i.h.',-imi is assuming In oveillle Ihe allien nf Hill'i0-s Caven and Tiistm If it i. -in mnv its point the power of th" lb pni tne i i In ml- to i onilip t their wink I'ffeitixilx i- .h-stt-ovi il. If we have a 'li.nni which iniil.es the Miivor inipofint n l ild In nineiuled with the least possible ihiiii II vii me to have iflioietit govci nnieiit it i, n-i .i possible for tin- Mavor to gel ml ,,f in in i,,. I'nv Lull iilm aie iiuiinis I,, m ,UI, i,,, an ixerting lln-iiisi In s t. p i lent him from ' nir) ing out bis p ii" s, . Il is notorious that tin, am himdieils of sin h men drawing publn salniies, Thev nn on the wnti h fm (.pt".iiiinitii s lo stab the Major in the Inn ', I'm i are iiuispiiing willi Ins political ii-nnis i,, hamsiring him And lliej lose no oppoi tunii i ;,, ,,, their con temptible .work ' hi-v an- i-liiiily guilty of ins'llioriliiiiilimi i nir, he illdiuilt to get evidenie uguiiist im in that n.iiihl (onviiiin a JillJ. but lhi is iinieli heeaiise they aie cunniiiK and .il.h- in i, d. iheir tinil.s A ilnu-ge of iiielliin in-i i nil that should lie nei'i ssary to niine i. i sumi.iniy icmov.il lul the Civil Si I I I ' I on l, i ps mil, if jt were iMiiisteil piiinaii'i .ii i tin nm x, would in - 1'i-l.f w ill.. th de. isimi ..'I' llll'tlll.' , f ii innviiig oflieers bi i'i its powers. PASSING THE BUCK CtLMMITTLi: mi, II lls of Iteple till llpIOI llllll A sentiltiv's hit- i,gi mc nt loll ii ho h iv i i ti In foitv i iht l' i' Iv ill i nil I ll.ll -s'! hi , I I nlli s iv ill be nssigin ,! ' 'I'ln- II. i lllhel'shlp the i M 11 1 1 11 It I ,. hli- I " the I i pleselillltl.ill . ,i l.llppi II if tin pn -Mil I I 111 s 11 IIS l ll.pol I lnl i I tin- uii'iubi'islnp s p.l s., ,, II, ms,. I - I'nui of the new ' I'- hiisv Until.!. In iiii leased hi i aiise ill-.lge to lnl i. e I slale 'I Ins l 1,11 !, iiihi i of ii'ini'M-iita I aiie.iig the slates in pi-npnl I lull In, i.i. l ni Milt hi I ll'l ,t - . Ill inid Ihnl the House I ll- Uleiellil is ei,sis. tin- i ommittee ml I he adoption of a nt lixiug the itiuxi- II til b- t 'the llllll t ,l nun list d nlli r i i. bus di i iih d i" iiii ni, nlistll .tlnh.l iiii i ,i!h iii i ii meiiihi rslnp at .",imi Tin-suhuiission of sin h tin inui uiluii'ir lo lln .suites would put up to liom tie hi, al ih I'lsion mid n-lii-i" Collgl.-s whnh I1.,, s jmf sieui tn have llie ll'-rie 'o dn nl i' l ktniivs II n mlit tn do HENRY'S MEN mill ni.p J. I'll, till 'I in- ill i lie of Hem i I'uld's ii' I li ml I, llie Inrtii.ill.v ile iL'n' tn i uu the pi. iiii for thn 1 1 iiuiinli'il lln davs '1 o ii i i ii, ..i. ,i. ni's fm- 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 iv 1 1 1 1 mlilcn: Nnl HI n I' 'llo- no li sin In make ntotoi mis Im 1 1 in -cli, S wiih lli'iiiv's puul. Hi nn s innDiinls and lln- mgi inmi di v i. is Villi d Hull, Hi urv ' hiuin Mi I mil iisi, to imagine 1 1 : in - 1 1 an i,,al in.p'oii'i His impluves ii ni disposed ii slune hs opinion Ihiimi is ihe liend i nn li is nl inilicillli iniinli il 1, ilini' i. ihe suit llllll hlls In en npposill with i,l, eneigj In the i oiisi i inliie unions nnd ih,. geneiul piblic And il bus been iiiiii t plain to Henri nn nm e i linn one in elision that his men will onsidei him mi ulcil mplu.ici when he gnes tin in his plants ami his nn.ni i nml im, cpts in li lui li n nice little inltugc in the Niibmbs and a tiny pension fium a lii lion motoi sov let llcliig a silent man bv niiini llein-y has siild llllie Hut It wiuilil be interesting t() Know hnw it feels when 11111111-; tiled In lift people up, joll tlnd that their tii-t desire is to throw you down. yPt.-VffTr- "tf fbj;g AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT When the Episcopal Academy Goes to the Country Students Are Not j at All Likely to, Be Sorry I Ity SAHAH I). I.OWKIK llMJV, I wotlder. were our forefatheis bo fond of tinuiiiiK the sehnoN they founded for their olTpriiiK academies ami seminaries , Acadeinv was mas. uliiic seminary Jem in im- It would hoodoo a lrN' sehool of to dav to call it a joiintt Indies' seminary, but then- me 1 mid there on the fare of the laud some old traditional schools still hold ing iheir on 11 under thai portentous ': iust as in our own town the tinme Lpls lopnl Academv is still a power in the city. One Is glad to know that the proposed abandonment of the beautiful school build ing at .liinipei ami l.oeilt -Heels mid the giving up of the acaili'inj as a i-ll,v school ex. ept lor a junior brunch of it -does tint bv mix manner of mentis entail Ihe jtlvini; up of iin- iicndrtiii foundation. That simply siiffeis 01 gains a land olinuge. It rocs to tl niiilrj ! And bv thtil clinnjce will doubtless lake iiio-I f lis bojs xvitli It ami be the prepnriiloi v M-lmol for a lot more hopefuls whose parents piefer count r) life lo cit.i life for Iheir 1 hililteti The beniillfiil grounds and verj einumiMll oiis coiintiv home Hint tin- tiustees linxe puii'ba-i'il fm the school in Uverbrook Hie. in f.u t tin- I'il) Line ami ns most of Philadelphia lives within easy reaeh of 1 ixeibi-unl. the time of reiiehlng school even fm Ihe midille-of the i-it) bojs should not be over half an hour troni their own bieaK fas tablis to the s, lionl 1 hnpi'l. It is hnped. In the win. that the sellout will so.iu have 11 beautiful memorial ehapel. Will not one to the bins who fought nnd died in the will's? The names ilixeribcil III the gi.-ut vistihu'e of tin pH'-i'iit Kplseopnl A.-iiilcnij . Ho- hois ulin fnuglil iii Hie Civil War and in Ihe Spanish War. could be lidded to 11 later lit nf putt lots xvbo en listed for Hie world win A rhnprl melt as the one nl Si. I'aiil's n 1 the one nt Orntou or (he nii-iuminl one nl Si MiiiIc'k, the ureal chilli h M hnols of New l'uglatiil. Would be worth building nml endow In;: for l'hllnitel- pllill hnls, nn,. wntllll thlllk TIIL giciil M'lionls an- more and more proving the advantage of supervised athletics, win-re the bin s me not only taught lo plaj but taught to plav with good form, lu golf or tennis or hmkij or towing or fi tiling or boxing or -uiuuiiini: or miming or putting the shot then- Is a light xvny to Use the body with a minimum of exertion ami a maximum of colic led force. Nothing stands In a mini hotter than this expert knowledge of how lo u-e his body tithlet -icallv. ICx fii when he is a grandfather and Iin- viiiicose veins lie stands well and looks ( ijiiii 1 to an) of his old f'-als of prowess. The giounds about the new .site for the coiintiv Dpisiopal Ai iiih-mv have every faeilitj fm- i-vei-v kind ol school athletics, winter mid siiinmei. even In sports, if the xi inter does not tuin into spring ami grow diiudeliolis. Some ot the m.lstns v,MI jN, ,. id,, fiiiuie si hool groiiiuls are arianpng to take Inns tn houid nml -In p 'bi'lxv ecu the xveel; I'tiils, s,, lint in till 1 uses Hie bovs will re 111:1111 under supervision between !) and fi :!'0 nnd in some iiisis will stiiv out of town nil the school week, which will solve the movie piiiblem for a number of worried parents, as well as the plav problem and the luiniing uf lessons problem I ALWAYS had H.vinpnthv with the iiate iiiolhei who sent word to the M-honl iirin. iip.-il : "If )nu will kindly tench nn sou his les sons I will gladlj hear lliem!" There is another problem for mothers with 1 li i Id 1 en of a si hool ace and that is the liineheoii prnblim. Most households run easier with a light lunch that enu be picked up ami -lived without much ceieinouj . Hut si hool bovs need 11 Hiibstiiiitlnl luui li.' served on tin- minute I look bin k on the "suved miildny dinners" of m.v joutli, when my plate was heaped bj the indiscriminate haiiil "f th ol; and served 011 a table that looked like the .Match Hare's, after most of the familv had liiiishcd and depai led. with re pugmitifc, Movs are notional enlers nnd do best cv in tlv when thij are liuugrj and in 1 horns, so io speak. Thin- will be a lefectory in the new in mh nn building out in the couiltrj. and all tin- bovs will staj for their substantial mid ilnj 111c.1l with no opportunilj to stoke up nf jigger -hops or from a vender of dough -1. iii on lln 1 111I1 I iisknl Mr Andersen, il(. a, ting head inu-iii- whether the trustees had jet de inl'il upon the he.ul inn-til-. If llii-v have tlni nie not vet i-eiulv to publi-li their lc 1 i-ioii Th, i aie men whooiighl to know 11 Bood head muster when thev ti m 1 him Alni'llg the tiiistees of ihe , n,enn me Mislinp 1 tli i 11 lander. W. W Turner! .lr . .Inlm Cnilwiiliiilir. .lr . It. I'r.iniis Wood! Ldnin-il S Mm klev . .lr . ireasui.r of the Itml INini. '1'iiist C11, ; .lnhn Aniliews Hail's- vu e 1 letii of the I'rankliii .National Unnl ilb.it A. .Im kson. vii e presidi nt of th. li.i.ud Tiiisi Co , ami Menjiimin ICn-li. pie nleii' 1 1 Ha- liisiii-aucc Ciiuipniiv ot Nm Hi im 1 a .1 Su.MLTIIINt; in Inn n ha- tiiiiih' the atlllusplii'te ,,f Ibis tor guild si III, nls Ihe iraililiou shmil.l not be lo.sl. The peipiex ing in-iessMi wliich bolh bojs' ami gills' pieparatni i s, hnols now labor nudci is Hi,, exalting ninl nihnrni.v lotidltious of ( ollege ciitiiiiii e 1 xiiuiinatiotis. I'xi'ti a uiils' -, hool no luiigi r tuepmes ils sdioliiis fm ..in hm f,- th,. freshman class. And this is dm,,, nt the sni-rillee of most nf 1 "' ' ' s nnd cnltUiillon of imlUiiIiialltv that the 1111I11 i.lual tcin-liers are capable of iuiluiiiiiig ll.e schools turn out patterns lulln-i Hun persons under the sin.IIIIIMs iien-Miiti oi p oiling into u limit, , numi,,.,. ol hours nm 1 Ji le. sons on a limitul inimber of Mlbjcls I,, , nu p to the leipined s, hcilllle Im ,, . nt intll l CXIIIlliliallnli The si bonis ihnl huii' only till I .,-, ,ii k 1 .11 Li dm I in, bad to "strip f,,r tl,e ,0,1 I' si" mid ha , ..nt all leisurel). hi on sing studies Tn. Imjiiling M-hools and ih" nil lllll -I hnols ,ili Ihe IllUlllltllge of lllul'e at lliosplo i. IMiie teal school life, lint jiisl a ' ll'l 1-1 villi I , 1 ollege. I wn- liiietcstnl in .Mr. Audei-in'H hopes 11,1 "ii (muii 1 1 luinleiiiy basid on the past I'p'iialU'i I liailitioii of the cin inad- I'lllV 1. uis mm -inn, 1 well in their n,',g, ni" g- inn iin-ii 11, tin ir sports and aie Chi is. inns '" i '"" I mi ill Iheir dailv lif A N.w.itli bniulir. after robbing n lri uf n diuiiiniid ring, i-scoileil her home ami inlvisi-,1 he, inn 1,, null; alone liencefnrth as she iiiight b. lu 'd up again. Somehow we tail to tie niipie.siil bv the alleged "eliiviilrv " ol these (in up 1 ns, als. The ''politiiip-V' 1 hut Miinetiinis 1 hiiiiii tcitzes tliPiu is part of the fond will, whnh lliev feed their igntis,,, Tin- si amp win. mhs a defenseless g,, and then is ",u ite ' 10 Iir-- might lo he ln.h,. ,, siilfer 1101 niili for banditry but Im falsi, pieleiise Sii'iiii.sliip inmpaiiv icpren niutive 1 ...,r....l ... ...II .1... II J...1. . will ,.' i. 'I'd' 1 .( li. leu llie jinusc Jllllll'iatv ,OU uiille. ivhiuii melts .1 11 III 1 11 1 V 1-'! that liefoie Aiuei 11 .111 p,is,engi r ships nlli loiupei, mil, foielgn ves.eU the) will have to lie equipped 1. 1 cine tm tin' Ibii-sl of pnssengeis Solui' thing lino' poleiil tlinii schooners ,,f ,,,,, ,ee- 11,11-1 he closilllg llie ll.ir, 1 ,i i ,, , iiiiii a snip inusi nine smii' ll lu li ll I' lis nlli! to Si'll. " . '"'in 1, a boil i ( 'I In slat inn ' In Inn I llint uu u of lln iv"i Kim n i to inisi nir lln I hm Ibi'in-elves lo pay the imliond fnn- nt ihe ii ti it I bnllnnnisls stiaiideil in Cuiinda seems to show llllll, while Hie .Nan I lepm tmeiii an tin n its pockets itis.nl n ni-t-asiiiit. Ill mill III-, of uiKcmj 'I is lleipiently tlei'l up wiih i "il tape V New York Rlrl. sixteen jenra old, n xvorke III n liiunilt'.v, litis been scut to the Tombs for failure to attend night fcchool. (If course the notice in that bandit. Intents,) ifjiwn have ti) lirrt somebody, but I'nsu't OIIC 111! IfKO1- '" -.X"ll- ' niiiu ruiiiniuu nciisi. frpiu a coiumiHruistraU?, is J s. ills V ST. A'flk.,IHBlllHiinFl 1.VsW.PliHHilllimiillH M fi mm'&z:h m .ft.c, c . iMir-f KmLssmm. ..-. s j- ,r -is. r '.- --' ,4 -f" ,iJ'V-" jiV-1 ot'i1 .. -J"-f-- ! -if ' r .trT-7 OUfi .3 Ail' -L-.-l' jorr.- -:t - . . jmtnwijwn ma . "''" .. hmMBmna&'rSTz i.rfVMKLwWKg m NOWMYIDEA IS THIS Daily Talks With Thinking Philadclphiuns on Subjects They Know Best GEORGE S. BLISS the Weatherman's Part On Till-' Weather Htirenu is nn important fac tor in preserving nnd rcKitlntliiK tlie life of the community, neeordlnc to (SeorKe H. Mliss, meteorologist i" charge of the Penn svlvatiln division of the Pnited States Weather Murenii. This statement may conn as a surprise to those xvho think of the de partment wholly in terms of forcenstitiK. "I'ncle Sam's Weather lliuenil ban issued its daily forecasts for weather, temperature ami wind conditions for nearly n half of a lentuiy." said Mr. Illiss, "and in this phase of its work it lias come elo-er to all of the people than tiny other government service except the po-lotUcc. These same daily fore casts an; commonlv thoucht to be Hie chief xvork of (lie buirati. They are followed ckiselv by a portion of our people nnd nre of considerable lietielit to Home lines of busi ness. Many tend the forecasts as a mutter of habit and look out lo sec if the weather correspond- with the statement, wholly dis regarding tin peiiods specified. Many others nre well sntislinl so lone as Ihe weather is pleasant, but when disagreeable conditions prevail for a few dnjs they are sure that the Weather J'.iireau is nil wrong. "lloxxevei. the daily forecasts nie n side issue to the linger and moio important xvork of snfi'Kuaiding lives nnd property during the piis-age of severe storms, cold waves or floods. A telegraphic survey of tlie whole i-Oiinti-.v miisl be made ex-ery twelve hours in order that the forecasters mnv be in formed of mix unusual developments, and mnv lie enabled to follow them closclj . The local dull) fnmasts an n natural outgrowth of this woik mid me i-siied largely as mut ters of i ulivenienie Serxite Oiganltsl in 187 1 "The service was organized late in tlie year 1S71 under the War Department, mainly for tlie purpose of vvuinitig maritime interests when severe storms were approaching our shores, in the early dajs. while tlio warning facilities were being built tip. there is an account in one of the journals- of n West India hurricane that swept the Atlantic (oust, taking n toll of sixty vessels nml mote Ihiiii .'10(1 human lives Such rata-trophes do not oiciir m these latter days, for it is ninii) M'urs sum a severe storm lias swept our AHmitii oi gulf masts unheralded bv the buieiui's storm winnings. The compaui-tix-i'I) recent ib velopmeiit.s in xvirclcss teleg lnpliy are n valuable aid both in collecting information of inutlicr conditions nnd in the spreading of win mugs. "During the nintir season it is common foi ioIiI waves in ilevilop over xvestein Can adii nnd spread down over the plnins stntis mid the great lentral xallejs. Kuril warn ing of such a loiiditiiin icmiIIh lu measures taken to pniii-et stock ami perishable ptodin-e such as vi'gMnhlcs. tiuit.s, bottled goods, plants, eggs mid oiliei things that might be damaged bv f reiving Icmpeinjiires. A few dolhiis' worth of sin h piopeity will be saved lieie ami tlu-io ami in the nggregale it runs into the hundreds of thousands. With sev eial sinli ocein ii'iu es during n winter sea son it will he midily understood Unit such a senile i indispensable Cold xvnxes do not occur so often ni the Aliunde states us in ihe leiitial viillevs nor are they usually so seveie. but the ordinary daily changes would lesull in iniiny losses, where so many perish ables are bundled, if il weic not for a special seiviie that is tendered to shippers. Hlxi-r and Mood Serxite Important ' The livei and Hood set v he taicly comes lo llie iiollei! of I'hiludclphiuiis, bm in some pni Is of thn eountrv it is the most valuable thing that Ihe buteaii does. At Pittsburgh alone the Hood warnings linve saved about mie third enough lo maintain the whole mi nimal service. During the gicat Mississippi tlond of tlie jenr l UU.i tlm warnings tun known lo have saved moie thnu $l!i,l)70,00( xx oi tli of ptopiTly, or enough to niaiiitaiii' the whole bun-mi for a period of eight xeais Al that time the crest of the Hood was' fore cast within one or two li nths ot a ,,ni nil the wax fioin St Louis to Hie K..f iul for New Orleans the foreciists were mudc twenty -eight (la.xs befoie its arrival. It max be said hi-re that Hood forecasting is largely a inallieniiilii-al problem, and ,in,,,r SU(,j, londltions Hie n-siilu ure tiiatlu'imitli-allv exail. ;lu the liirge fnul growing regions, es peeialU in lluutlii and California, the fiost warnings often lesult in the buvlng of the fruit crop over huge ureas Hint would other wise be destro.vod. Also m the vast giu.ln-' legions of .Montana ami AVyoiultig a spel-ial sen ice for stockmen has been devcloncd during 1 1 cent Jems and Is saving thousa ids of hrnd of sheep and cattle. "Ho much for the foucast and wmulng service, and now let it bo tald that if t bureau should never issue another waiii inB ui uuuHirr uuny loieenut Ihe use that eminent UH not,! by large ".porutfonV jumlff the c-ontlnuniice of the scrvlc-e "iTc leemds oie used in tlie planning of i i.,.', PtojeeU nml i eve uiiinentM. i,nii.hi... .i '"rsu iiiiw ininn in tin mm a vr t.. . s.i-1.. '''Mn9JlShUlhJlu-A-ii,t. TOZL' JUST ABOUT NOW p - " They nre used bj the railroads and by power development iouimnles, Home-seekers have come to know that they do not have to blun der into undesirable climatic conditions, but that they can learn from the records the peculiarities of the different parts of the country and can i-linn-v conditions that tin adapted tn their purposes. The lec-ords nre often called into court lo establish responsi bility in damage suits and to check up testi mony in ciimimil discs. In Court Srxeral Times a Week "Several times a vvcelc. nn on average, the weatherman is likelv to be found in court as a vital xviHu-ss in -nine case or other Verv often his testimony is the deciding factor in tlie case. "In mail) inses the ex in t time of dux is nn important factor. The exact status of the weather bus often been the deciding point in rendering a verdict. Thus in a suit for damages where a consignment traveling in a Height cur is n potted damaged by ruin or other elements tlie xveatheiiiinii can tell, given tlie davs and hours of the day and the points passed in transit, whether or not tlie contents of tin- i ur could have been so damaged. "Accidents to shippers' cat goes are often the .subject of irt cases. The weatherman can jirodiKc rccoids to show at certain times the condition of the xviiul and the sea and other atiuospheiie conditions. IJuite often the question of a motive in a crime or whether u cilme is chargeable to the detend nut hinges on tlie cxnit condition of the wentber nt that tune. "Testiiiiimv where the amount of daylight or the visibilltv of the atmosphcie is n big point is oftin lefuted or otherwise bv the went her lecoriN This might often be the whole point in testing the credibility of a witness ti stimuli). lu fact, the weather records tue but one more proof of the power which natiiie has over man ami an cfleetive i heck for those who have n disposition to 'put things over.' "In inmiv other wavs me the weather le.-oiils an important featutc of our every day lile, if spm,. ,1 penult a discussion of them. The author of the Kmisus nnlt-i igutette law has . hallciigeil the Ameiienii Legion, xv niili is asking fur the law's npeal, to de bale the question, "Kesoived that the ciga rette is a menace to the progress of s,.it.tv." If Ibc legion accept- the challenge it inav fortify itself with the exiilciue of surgeon's and nurse- t the fiont during Hie war. Since short -kiit-. have lobbed tights of iiovillv, the Chii-ug presentutive of Ming ling mothers' circus s.ijs In is looking for something mine s,.,,sutloiiiil. Whv not lobe the daring cqiicsiiieiines the 0K ,LIts, ot Ihe nineties'' The fact that Public Sen ice Comiiiis sunn r ( lenient ha- a-kcil the 1'. '' ( piove the iisseiiinn u,ar the four' tm'-a-iiiarter line bus iculteil in fewer ridels i uiise.s one to woiiilir what he is going t,, ,i,, with the iiifoiination w heir In gets it What, Do ) ou Know' QUIZ I The sli.iiiili.1 n.ixal ImIIooiiisis In noitli. in 'utmclii inn. s.ild ,o -intisl , Mi'.hrrise11..'0 '",,,nl" '""' "-''" f T xv'llllIH1l""!"', "jl0M;1"' '" ''"Id slaw? i xx-'w Sr.' ' "'"'""'i' "r -Monti. Curio" r J. ! T "'" r",'" l!lr,N cltleH of c 'iihii' r. . ml Is nieaiii bv u,.- probate r . lMJ.,Une.,i,HCt,''',, """ w"- "-S ill.. 7 Who wiote the Hub Hnl,u fc Who ii.in th,, idalutlaiiH to whom m j-aoi ,..,' ""d his famous epMIe '"" :i x ho was ijiileu ID Who iiiiide the ttrst thermoinutti " Answers to Yesterday's Quiz I Aiiieil.nti intervention in c-, ,8 . li'il bv ll iiiliglessloual t, I lul"'OI H.e t'lau i.n..-i.Hiueiit '''" Kno"" "" I iiiIkI Suites mm lilt 4 I I. I. in . ii si i .?.r.uj!r. ;,v""" ". .K isl.iiid 'n.nv wiih i, i,,,,.)..,, ,; . ' " ''." '" "ii,- ns inn,), , , , , .; Im.lH il. bis in, will, I, tl u'r, ,', llllll lllllllll lllll Hiitriec ""'" 1"K Us llllll U'l.h.e o ' .' "'''"'- oil- riv- II '1 li" inline Ji'i inn Is in, nut. Wn ... I v.is orlgin.iin .ipiill-... , """'" l-'l.illcclo. In Sal,', I.', .,..'. '.'" . f""!' llllO-o lillllllsllw.l .... ... "r" '". -ISHlRl. minds. nri,itr,..i., .'.''-..,".ul,','l recom e V 9 i:iloa Howe Invented tlm Kiwi!,., Th. 'IIottentotH iVve I. South Afr le Ci""f the Ornnce river o AVnlflMl, Sj,,rom V flew lap ih it fold of loose il' i V-oi, ., f.v .x nlmal. nml .onwifinS' b.l ,,,,n, Mil 4 Ji VffiSi .rsctJif - mmmsxsmr '"ii.-t.iinli.Bfr.,,,, .." "INt i" .-" ' ' " 'Mill. I l-'iatu-es.o hv ,V f '.' ...id ihe appellation persisted '' "' piuKii.nlmiiR Jaw is one that prni..r vi.im.KU.i is tin cipltal oi -. ! ' '" I'he HrHi alluslo,,", ,,n'n',i,I:i,U'1,r n.iin.. o nirsiihoni n. ... ., 'bat Mediation is an advisory' blV.ii.io,, " Judicial proctfj. Jlwlinii,,,,'1"0 '.-...'' "Tt. tr it', ''' ,lfi- SHORT CUTS This weather makes nohod) blue hut I t-nal mini and the plumber. Students of prohibition may find l.nrl in tne running itrnoKs law. The Vare-Ciinniiigliani alliance iii(i- Hie civil service with nil the unction nf I devil quoting scripture. .vir. unfiling may yet c i-cover thai onlv wny to get linrmony is to go nftcr with a c Inn. Kvcr notice how nn executive wlm lermine.s tn cio ins tuny iiivariamv sikhi Ihe politicians ? Tlint food is eoinc clown and clothes , slumping1 is no news to tlie Literal Slmi- lie says they ulways did. ine one tiling on which all exidl ngiee is innt tne present tax system is cut ucr-ome and needs correction Parisians who attended the perforninnl of "Die Walkueie" were able to il7creil Iiate between ngner nnd Von Iliudenln. Hint ( ubn should elect n nre-idrnl Ail recognize him is perhoiis innre nnpnrtaJ iiinn tue iiietiltty ot tlie president she elen "Itewiire of n patient man when he mused. The Senate may .xct fori.' Ml lliirdiug to be a leader rather than a in'rin Yukon tenitory is bovine whnt n .'a a cold snai just n trifle of (111 degrees lii-l stein. Uoinler what tley d call it up Hit: n ii got leany coin vv inn .vnss .nine .luiiiisou King sn. seiioiisly ponder i. whether n poeti-. reall) be said to lie doing her bit when ll vi r-e is linbridleil. Heroism tins become such a i "innini Place that the con who risked Ins hfr 1 t ('moving a bomb from a motorcar on I'.riJ street gets scant attention. llie Knox- lesolution iippioi'iut Xill.tltlll for Iniiugiiial ceremonies ,r tl ( upitol is ut least less costly than the m lesolution that henrs his name I m tl n 1 1 1-1 I'urtli is aiiniii-pntU nf opinion that the ticules of justice In the Ml uicipiil Court need the attention of the Bl reau of A eights uiui Measures. lioveinor Miller aetuallj scorns nt'l liuueil to treut the state of New 1 oris i though it weie n business corporation i" managed eiiu-iently and econoiuicallv vx tiv wear clothes.' asks Ur hrt Thoiiipson Seton. "I'conle arc I . 'tb I without thein." Whv should lln dm' worr.vV I-'ushion is tiaveling in ihe d cm lie iii-sires. Klcvcii thousund clerks aie s m d lose their jobs in Washington now ill iippioprintioiis have been tiured L.i ! l everv one will have his or her own miicl of such ei-onoim . . ' I-'rom Pittsburgh comes the in there is u .10 per cent leduction in Hie '"'-9 tier ot prisoners m the Alleglienj coin ' lis a lesull of piohlbitliin. Milt, ot if all Ihe bandits were jailed the per. n would be slight I) different A pedometer attached lo a Mouiei'ii'l A In i housekeeper showed that she 'iinl wall, two miles over the stove sun, ml pantry mule in order to get breakfast the I llllll wlieie the loule includes tin I""! Ihe ilistiinii' traveled is piobnbU m gn liter. Public sentimeiit in New o, k miiudiug uu iuxestigatioii of tin IImiiii i ininistriitioii, inui the district attorney m! gests that a grand jury uudeittike tnf under hi.- iliieetiuu Mut if TiiiiiiiiUik vestigntes Taminauj the job Is one f" whili'ivusli tui'toiy. Theie i- possibilil) llial the l'is i.N .1 I cleigv ihiiii who eloped wit i' Ins piirishiiiui'i.s and later ieluunl -I pliijed the luibj int. shifting the bluim 'ill the girl, inav be deported, hut we snpP1! no liutiislliui'iit inn be Indicted on the :(:l bers of bis i oiigiegiitiou that i oiul'iinil I offense but heaped si urn and nintuim'1' Ins xictiiu cHiini; point, ir eyery victim of WKI could. clolin dnmagea from thi eitv It ?rl I niler Kansas law three men uiti"l n mob. thus giving legal sanction In 'I' J -a) ing. "Two's company, threes a reJ The law inn) piinc costlv lo KunsiistHJ which linn been sued for SI 0,000 bv a ! stote man who was lobbed by tin"' "",', He eliilmn that the city is liable for " uclioii uf a mob, The case rnlscu nu lot" pay the. city to provide" udtiqunto iiblifC fJI lection i UK ii matter of actMft cou du t wJB ) to lib olberwiKo. . ' , Z--- nw 'Vlf.,1 '.'Wv... ,,'SI. WfiAfip? Mrtiii H'&ii'ii
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