?ii 'i i,"-, s-pe ivr - . - ,v. f m' Jtif7r5iF ' a 0 I I 8 EVENING 13UBLIC IEDGERr-PltrLABELPHIA, THUKSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921 JL "JvftdH i njfj. I j v- laientng public Ulcftger PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY ctncn . i:. cm, pbbmuivs Charfpti II I.jilncton i. o 'r s !, .' i ' JUrtln. bartal.- and 'irtaiii r ,. - ' '.'.. ToMi n, XMlllnTu, Jti,n j, Hruirin, I.reti3r. JiDITOniATj lc'AIt' Ctltl H. K Cvitv, ihi.rcu-i ilAVID B. HVt LSI , . . EV.i- JOHN C, VATtT-' 'J"'l' ''' '-"- Vf.ttw- rullIslK-l i.'.y Rt rtlU-iO I.S-SSUl u..imt lij'M.fkn Sqjar Vfi.nJ'a Ina Aslin.-ic i. itt ?'-pu-' !'. I' ;l'.u.rk Ntv Viu 3-u Mstli n Ale dwoit ;.,: r-r . v ,s fir. I urio 013 iiiov-infj - iiu.IUr.it Cnie io . uuii r-e . J;.u.airit KEWJ n"r.KtV- T.iem.Vjfo i Biavur, t: : O.r i'PMin.urla Ar i 1 tl.'.i S; Nkw lotus Htur,- . ..'l'p TV 'Ir.T Loj.dok irrnuAt .... . -. --. Ths nc i: I i ! I ic-jnira In r.nisl ;( crlbori I.i I'MIad-ipti' (.tij c-rouin..t tu'i t tfcii ra' of fvt'.v US' .- pr t .ic .:! tl thd CSTl-. Us Inlti-J fclat. . e,c.t.a4s., rr t nltt'l !" atti rr"- mbIoi., bovine fro , n't wJ' cu-i ir n.... ' i. ! ""' ao"r9 s.- -vr. rju!i in cuivi-,- To .'! for-lta cuut rl n il! ,lt a- t tiM-fi NoT.-e FuMer.ber n Inline a. v i'-ju iaum give la at wp'l c r. n : '- DrtL. 30 TTL.M T nrrM mi u9 t7" Aidrtts alt ronntunu-axw t fj Z i Iudfftr, In 'rjjmrfr" r t..r-f, r' ' Member of the Associated I'rpMi :irtc'i' c-fif.'r to ' In IM.' ripf-, t- J cl.i 'if All right ' r'.i at ' 'f o ' rhllaJflphis, lturidi UNFIT SCHOOL BUILDINGS THU (Um '.oMiriM uf .1 l.:i ""!.'!. c p.:i tPUdctit uf tti.- l".i-t:.v i. ( ! -i.l'iij .: the Hoanl uf 1'ubil,' 1 d'l'nti.iu, roar'i.r)( m anitar nuA antii:m- '! . u ! i. ..r.i".o.' tions am .ritliortati . im. tlifj .'.r-1 ni t :n ffpnerul nM Th miim'iiM. i .'! : ". Instanr'1 ilaui'i 'f,, of -. . ' ..; n tjuildit.R' i a K.bj.'.'i i t -. u I litis (ilhCUHSl'lI. Tulk. batterer, hu In -v. th' '.ai'i ' ii tTibutmn to a U"t.'i !. h --..ui'.-i it. solved and riit".tcs a 'no'., rt'i--tti in trie r.iilndsil'hin nhn' irn.tiai nM"m. JIom ileplnraMi1 t'lf I'ondit'ulu u.i' h 'T.iiui fizod u. Ir. ('as'l's stntru.int ti.ut at f titty school bu!Mins t"r pr' il,.'l'itel' limit for hc In I'fttia .t'.f ntil.tim onfj-rtii, nhleh Vtcom" jurtti 'il.ir'.v tlrttrant tt tliis time r j-oa-, '" 'id ' rr- is-'I at ft compurativ s-i.a i pxinL. 1 vtt,'- u"1 . rcmi'dial rr. t-.:-i's in thii i '. 1 , . , v ..-fa-lly ii'1'inin...ci , th lo'iru JInjr ri'f -,t. nv;-r -i..- j...n r.r ra.se of apriprihtioix 1h..' !-. !.. Mu. I.OKlslctnr- - '.(Tuip. nrd it r- -; n-' .'.: ri raip t'l" i ri ;a! (iilntvivv f ,- i-ipm- and ftlterition- '..i;r. . lim.Oiu .r .ti nnO. r ,e x.sual fif.rtt (j jiiiH.i nflij t j () (( (s heavy THIRD-CLASS CITIES TVllAI'INti nud lJri.. ha-' v :i i: : p'.Ia Xv 'ii ii ! i m tl i i . ' lulu . that they -i ' m bis a. . ' -u r'.' fi-.'-i the ratiK of fi i.4 olacy t. tl.ut : . -i". (.".a-citie-. Hut tl.ey ar- ..'":.. w. v. I tiK'ir Xreen .!i.,,ieatiir. (toii-rror Sproul has railed t' "..:. . :i of ti.p I.egNliiture to til" .f':ari...i. a".'! h m lano-meel that tinlei it ruisi -t t!.' linilt .f .''OMilntien for fhir.l-.-'-i-s ..iri.w !.. will be (omotfllPi! to proclaim I'.'Uuinp :. : I'r:- nd ."ond 'la-. Th i-.rv uf '. I .!. .- - . , ..J ' Stiidt-d by th ii.-i.ir-. ..f t-.. i-,.i . .;i. If :r.r j.reyei t limit ..f populiiti.it. ,-..-.' I t rni. d 'i 12.".0i0 f.i- - is , th- ti. rd 'i-s 'i. t it i- .;' t..' ' i ,-ii.m.i . v. ..d -j. i n i 'i. i Piig ! . . . ' i . ' 1 . . l.ed o.' : .'.ji,.t nc M,r -t"'n ..; ji. " -iter: (. ii ..t, ;i ..:. "....- r.Ld I' !.. .ri;n. PATRONAGE CONSERVATION L l'ri siU' m -r.i'i i ii. tn., tnj. ...:. u '.tt'" xz.:n r -" .u," . . . '. ..! -. ' t; .. Sniiit"-. a- '.:.. i: ; i. ul. . fhoirc fos-ri" .i.rn. I'-. ' f u r ' . , jinintrr":.'., ' ji.it ic"li(f 'If ir v' i r . ' r I'l - lit-ii i . ii j nr ., -. tn- I-n !: .i.r , ,;.!,- :.- ,,.( '.ipso - i.. , I .. Marr'i J .till i '. i ; :r ; tir.i..-.' vv: u. ;. .: :. .-. . r . tl f I '. . ,-a' . 'la-- !,, , t .. ,. . or ii .''!. .-.ir.c rj.' ap.- m -. - i( : .' . I'f.in Pri fi-nr nai .' :i ; i :.',, f M tTir. Hut i Mi - i- .. . t, 'f rr.n t-rrinr :' r . - . ; ; wifni-. "..'ir rn. f'onso it.'y i i i . : trat :. K; ih . h.. . t -, ;,' taiid j ai .ir . ! - .,. ; ,, ., rci r:tly ' ..: o" - ; I . . V rctr. i' . -i i ; i , . , Jif ri-' . v i.,: I" WHY IT HAPPE.iiD 'rHi.lu . g ) tr 1: I! n.; ' New V.-1 nnii"!i-'. th'TB ' ' rnat '.'" ..irr.. - .r.rri' ii iai tn . .t AL.. If ' . FASHION AND A FAMED QUERV G I! Itl.lt 1 h. i',ll .-! : 1 1 in tri . . i,.; th'tf t!i ..liwrr t. I'fl-.l lv II .- tion n ilii In .'Ii t .. Tin . I .!'! :' tv 6'Ahl- Hi I (1 l ' I ' ' 1 if.. I 1 r.-,. i. . I . : t 'in . ; - lis' . di' 'i i..r "ll" '1 1.1 I i nun 'n.. i'l. i t ' I Mith'rlir . i fi Whe'.. . M 1 nth liei'l' i "-. ' . T A ' I If - , "."(HI ' .. IIIHI f .p I e ., t 1 ' i i and .i , i if ' i ,c I .,-., .ii '. '.Ili.r-i- ' 1 ! !o'.-. I1 f l' Mife to 'I ..'I III '! f. " os' . Ill lllil ff ttij tli.it li'' .,ii -. hicti n.i.i'i-H.lPt't eiris!fioii run n-. tlef He th- si'iutil'a i' firn- ii .- 'nun. 1. ., i ,. i ! " - I. . tn" t r i'r . ' , . ,.. il tl -' tii.g . .on., i. (at", in. ' 'i i , i mm nml in this instu', 'tP r t. of Aaerki- ftu.lninlty, la uot tu bi construed 1 liy evon the mot eonspl.-u eMJuicr- of thi rpformitiB pnnston 'Iliore Is a "stia'rt' " in th ftnh fiwitRonr l.ill, whleh postponrs nnfurcpinrnt until ll'-"i. l!y that tinin Mcii nwi.". )ng sklrtx. lint lici'ls nnd sji'.u) t.'it may bi It; stjli' Th piiixlbilitli's 'f fmhloii ri'volo'l'i'is ttiiliiu thi Kpai'p f four yearn i.ro intuimerotl'. Mnybv the nrblti'M of I'mh modi's are tipped of lone iu nd-.Mtuv by l'nri ri'fi-'iii"i,. u pn.eens of enfi-r-'lti? funi 'tis 1 1 ''. 'u.i! v nt 1 nnd'T win The w in tliesi- mi tiirs i..i1.i'il 1-n.i.i !ntnlati.. and in ntmwcr to the ?irid Mr Henry wmild b.- n.t uii'lUoly to reply ' nl ' I'll lake in-ither " i ARE T. R.'S MALEFACTORS CREEPING BACK TO POWER? Mr. Caven's Plan, Uiifmplcyrnsnt .ind Garnblero' Tong'. That CMI C?t Rich In ths Darl. AH Kl! -'nt has i'.ttein 1 i;;'.i:tr '. Nmi . r. lMri'i't.ir ('axe;!'" T..r.. t b'lin; al'oi' u nm.-ral Imildlncr r.-nv-i' 1 i th. iii-'i -t.rlntf i-.iBht to ooiii-emrnti- pi.h'u .r t Title t, ni, .ii.. ..-' the . Iwriire but ejt.-e'io ly i i porta nt ';"t I'.i'U'" of ltubistiiiil u it- . -i.in Tlie ii "i the "wri'l t"i(!. tie !' f.iki"(t e "nbines that have h.-..-. operuti I.' ul !; i'ii."it i. pi ..itia to Jtop 'he il... . I'l'inu . 1,,'Ips i. 'id ri. ii iti-iiuis li i" m ' X - ti- ,-fcj .i.; -. i'a '' if t.i- ..in'r V'f - n ', i of ;, i'oK vorl; II .eflh' I t ' " n !-i. . fr. tr Aih-i-.y, tie '. o-th'-it of ..-. . . ' 'i. s . -inic " . -p ppoipd If n i ii - T'l i.PifHi.i. ar.on formoil t" 'in.n .it pi'nrti. ni.t prl-'i - 'he elpllheri' i. .'. -t .-tetiiatie rptri 'tiiii of t),. nnrtr il 'i. of h-ulili- R -ifll'MIl' 't)P r,.,,l- uf t,' - I. in ..a '..'in Iroli't ep nnd tiii-s ha -'i' iti.oi.i o-i tl ri.nt'ipr tin.-.- or.! it. .i,d'irtl.s. What the liltlmut" r---.Iti if '" I.ock. i itupiiry viH N- it i hurd . mi It-it r!. in- p.itiitvi'tn hus .'.lrpuii' 'ha.' ,-r. go. d I" nTHUi -.1 " l-ti ',' .ifc'llt . ' .-u'.'-i.t n:n: li whle'i, -r ttrn' -- 1 h';y-'M8t. rr"''!'. u li-ni'ed. e.,hi'-. . t 1 'i'iM'j rgnn'..-.. .i urmp w.i- able 1 ' : .. 1 nh i rj rut on'.- n Vnv Vor, lei', i'l t 1 othiT p-irt of n 1 i.i'. d Siat--. AM.n- ' i. dip. i; ip..;-.ii i..nl f ilr-ii 'u.i. .1 h"iti. -:npn tin tint-.i-.- fir-' th.it I t. ! it trflTluc then I'li-f- i;rr !'.iiii .' .- .-.. uti.'.n; ei. . t. : ti vho ncuqe liHti'lr. a. .y in 1. irinnmli- " J,.fr. that rion..p..i.-ti. : ml n. np.-- bi.-t'i. .ini.binei, '! -urn if i" th. durk. ure n d." --.-.- M.d o d.. ' t-r '. l."i i wp'I i' to the '., .l.j? n-.id i I - ..i.lrj lb i" . it..- 1' it.d UK j (i-pr..vi - !. r " i -. vtr.-tnl t.n- ..l'!.i: ' ' nd,-, lui.t'.-r. so . I -i :.' ; .1 t- lik. 1 .; i: nat it n"-': :. ' ' rail- .l i-itrii i-i-fchl R-a .a: r'-n...-i . th r-a: uitit.. t ir.rKt It pM-rii-i! o pr -s.ng in'l'ienep ovor tin- vliol.' ,r ..t - .. i .: It i."- in which it ' a- neti.. It. u i r-; . ; -. i" t...r '.iiii.:. - i'-.k ti r. .-tiiift i.r.1 r itnriu'ii'ini; tri- pri .if .'. lm" udi'i il Iirn" ''n ' 0' t.'i'.l l."'.- -Wipit b-l's -tnl i.t ti. sail. tin.' p. t r. -. b'.rdi :w u'l 1 iixjth-"- t . :. ii.it iK I in t .t.r-i;i . i." .'!'- and fa. ti.rie. T; '....s i i'm '. ty t'i.i .n'-ti.t .f r minprei e',r;...t i v . n'. l.-.ri.i' by l.-citi mate bl-ir 'n. 1'. -y ur" 5prenil i wi a ivti-i -tai.r'.y .. Mi miS r-u. bl lited ' an in- roiisinK i: tr it t of angry nr I In ilderpil ;.e.,:i'o In .,11 h.'.i.'.ps of li. . " tve rint'e; po. s iu '. i-ii'i t a -.fu 1 .'...l ih.it ) in in. a-. "ivi' -il i;! ti-. t. ..-.'Kil ' --. - '..' .:'.'. It iu'd tftnt. Iirei'"r t'(. oil a:d J.i a-n . ..it.- it.- -.t l.. 'nr iu th ir -for,.- M r nt biildinc and h..r ; :t i ' .' to norn.il in'--It if' i 1. '.it,- in .hi- pur'i.-i' ir ..- .. ---.I. -" '!. ' ; ' ,-.i:r.' in i "i. i-i',' -i '1 i.i-f-.- t. -itn-.u . a.- j i- :.-ti. ; ,. -in! i.n i . -I.. a ! a -; .fiil in '. -i- - 'I'll. Li .'ii 'or -.-h '.-rk a-, 'hey mi i i- ' '.nist tn' Kiirl,- upi .tr.-nr .-i n '. th inn-.' ui-'tnard of I imI- I!.: f '..li.-i- .i.i! : ....l-.i-r.t in: ." r-.'ir i a -i ,-- ! t a' ,"". '.i-pt-i,l,le ..r . ti.lptal... i ,. ..hi. pini ii . iheri : . . a ni. iM i 'if"' i', ..". --PT....l I lllOIJ. I - ' if . t."l . . ' " p." 1. 1 r.ii.- -t -aiti ol t1- ; ..ti-. . , :. --r.ii. ! : i a.-.i-iul .".,rs ..-' .v ,': i Af'i-i i . ii. i i i.. - .i ;.. ..i '.f - d'.-rry i' v - i i - . i ' ..- ' itll ' sp.'-.'p". vir.i Tun- of i .. r- . t.ut 'u.l daily : th- ' iri'. , , .. , ..-. i :id whiuti op.'ra'i-. Il- . . - . n .- '"ii -. fr',' t-. "f n'wii' '..'", , i.. h.. . iiiii.g t'-..-t t.i - li - 'ii- fitir to e fry V.i, i ' .ii. ' '. r. "ii .- of r -. ' . :' i . 'n'r I'M-ti'i.i - 1 - j -,'i . ' i .-i :'.".'nn to ijpti '' ' ' -til... t' -.- ui. 1 rir . .l.-s i : . .-in . ... i- i .. T, i -.,.' . .i-i.' ti nt. i-: pt' . i. -i ''il. . ii -. -- :.- ! uf. m i- .. !.; ' .--.: i iifii'1. r I.'- . - i.. 1 .'. i'l i.-'i i.i i ir. -. "i .' . i ' "W a ' ... ' t. :j i i . i.J .'.. ' i. ' i ... i - t, .. i u .' i- ' .i' . 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"f l..- "lb - "'Il t f.o , i .... 'I r... ; 1 '.' o' i ....,' i, i . d t.'i.. nidi'" .ir i " ' i "i ihp coul iud"sir, iIlH'"ss I. '1 ' e 'I n itllp lllltl il. Hlel .'nriilo' , In l ' 'I'., 's I,..' onl; on If 'llll'l , , v. : i i - ' 1 1 .1 t . r H il j. tl' urgnn'iStt lo.-i uliii'i .- i f'.i I li. Ifirg- or in. ull ft'inii lines 'I'l - pnsent cost of coal In n deterring f.u'ior of ifieit inMior'nf tlist must bp .-i i, . id-ri'd t a an -i ei.n man ho - k , H. I . li i II I M ill- .1 1 I I In.' t(l I ii Tii'iB througn rard exper.enee tin ci.ti try 'a learalui liomethluij ui ubvui W Inti-rilcppudenee of jtrotip nml proup nml e'.nss nnd class, nnd the need for closer co operation filming them nnd without ntiy In-ti-rferenep by IntervetiltiB rinits nnd com l.itips of exploiters whne only liiiiliieps iu life it is to make flint nort of eo-operutlou illllii'iilt. (Iwiiers of indiistrii's tire and for it loni; time him- been feeling n port nf pres--nre which the extortionists of ultniiler dnyn u.io content to put eliiptl "ti tlieir i'm ployrw. The boa has iton.l renons now to miiko n eotninoti cmisp itli hU men ncaliiit tlie iruDiblrrs who, working only with paper .ind peneils and borrowed tnoney. have num. need to put eoal and lioii'en and urn food in the category of luxuries. It in Imlng detnonstrnti'd in Kensington today that lionlshlp for one group liii'vitnbly ineuns hiu'dshitt for othert. Thus, beeimsc dip mills are Mir, there is u lutnii in bus! iipss nml n nd lem of work for nil sorts of P"ople In l.onks, biisinefis houses, .i rail i'l)!, in pliuting ulmpH -for all the Miriou- ti I innuinernlili. penpli ulioe Inteios nnd i inloy tnonts lnterhiek with tlnwe of the K.'tisington oiiorathev. T1i! same ni! Rioeri, tin Retii nil lift' uf i' e loiinirj. Wo lie by the smooth r,. op' ration of the espntlnl fou-s. of itnlusti-.v V'i'l yet liu'lt-m uf opinion In the I nitcd St ites nre f-ontent to tie bntlled nnd bal'l I' "..led by small, seeretty orgniilzi'tl n.si.cln turns of shrewd opportunist", who grow tleli h making that sort of co-operntlon ImtMixi ' ii' and by ni.'ddlln reckh siy for prmit nt I'.. er "iiuiv" of rrot omit cm rgy : wtio i-p perf'etly willltn to close the country's blood v- 's and cut and lim k nt its nunc vtrers for the nke nf u. few millions ob ti '.'il without a stroke of neiunl work Tin-. dnng..roi;s rings ;i iiitiphed di-.rin? ti.p war. They nre in no j like tne nso .'latniiis of business men orgaui.ed for con iructip eo-operntion. They mk in the unrk. The only evlib-nee of tloir .itpnee eirr nvnilablc mines when t he r..pn-j"r.tn-t'v of one or nnotlo-r of t'-.m vr'g,;'ii'- for i'. ii.'p-ial ot the gr.ll 'it Wiiih'nc'. n i-c i . i r t and cn'iipe-i witli t.ie aid cT highly .Iiinsle couiisil. 'I in""' nre th" peoi'.- ul ' i Sp .atiit t'ald.'r - .ift.-r with Ids bill lor itrieter govern i.n ntal regiuulii'U of Coal prodikcticii m.d -ah-s They nro th people who were ex p.., ...I in the white light if the l.o.'kwood iri nry. They nre dangerous t" the lito of t ountrj. And tin are intibltily dnngei 1. 1 to legitimate bujlnes. Knr, if they are j i-i milted to continue, tln-y v ill almost eer- ainly invite repiisnls in t' e foii.i of unfair iid liletit Ugi-lation. Tl : will tin n m-ine n tl.ey always do. Tin..- will gt fpi tn under. And the Ir-fitiinnto husineM i'iivreiti of the cojutr, .l.nli .-i ' n-d Iih i i':i li . any om at their hands, w'll have r II lift t' face the tin . llll'l Hike Mio i '). -I.n,. nt for iin whii 'i tin j i'ur i..i,i '.it'f.l , REAPPORTIONMENT WISDOM 'pi IK defeat by the Hi'- of U present i jL tn." of tl iiiensi.iv t ini-i-i-nsi- it- in. i.ibership is n tribute f . eiri'.n.on "-ens,. if 'hut body 'i'liere - gi itifying iudii ation ti -. I.1:. wi'l i oiitirrio to ti- 'i e ii.tal of pat - ' inv.ir lv'iis" tor t ' ' t ten yeiii T i .igure for n Torii'nl" b'gisliitiic or- gi.'iv.itb'tt Is nlrondy high. Hi he rea-e .Clin htue meant nddition.il uuwieldinesa i.:.. i.".tiy physical alt'Ti'ti' as to tin- ehaia- ''': -,1I..e e.'Ol.onin' p..'..ej r...v inpoU'eci i iin' '!il nit preeedi'iit, n.t I'.igii i.o sii.iilr.r 'our-- bus 1)P n nd.'j.' d f.ir imiiiy ; -ai-. Iu l-H. j.'tfr tli" sixth I'ei.M.-,, tin b...-is in r. i "m tiiutioii v us -o et.lnreil tnuf m n her ' 'p ni tin- llun- w-is r "'.'iced from 'JfJ to 'J ii.' Ti.h hii'h mar's v,i not reniheil again unt I -Pi, win n it was s ,1-pn- ,1 py .- n taut tii.ie tin- growth f tin llou-c l.us .- n i.ith.-.- f.-i-klissij -iL-tti.iie t r.til jvw ra u- . - .-ii uf tin 'urn -i'- .' nntioMil r- pr.-M ntative bodim. 1'ortiinii .I.i, the t: -s . .. .. maintained by int-reU ti iikii.g sj. siiglit hinge, u few i.l.liHi.f.al th..-. -i.: N in ti.- old apportion -; .,t tifures. i n h 'i.titbd .i tate t.. om . ... ';r.' isiiian '' r .ei Ull.nOu pirsens i- u i '.-tri-'t. T' s,i,t. an- si:ft,, ft.ua ti t .l-l'ier pi.i .r ta'ii. and tin. "I-' iii.gr s i ah. It.-apior- . . ii'in oiiwpullhi-l'-iri..i;ng. and ..'i , u -i.-.tsance ' - ' 's' W". 1.; BOOM FOR CAPITALISTS '"pill. priiTl' .'il -v -i ii'. , inri'r. -vhieli is i. h ing urged upon o .' t' . w.-. I,, ii J i 'ii itted by eM-ry i I'.- b .u of th"-e iii.o i.re etigag.-i! i'i t' I I "t .'iiupaign do ! i.. t f illy Palize w.i, i i.. . !.- 1. mg j 'i he prodil'-'t i f flirii't uj .tal. It is the i - .i,..ns left over (if -.- 1 i . ig for the ueces ' -.i-i. - nf life, Mid i'- .'.. . e is to bp iisliI t.. ..k" In' (nier ' r . in r . Its ir- ..in- i- d-rind i'r .. - i -stnient in pro ,li",i.. i i.terpri-' . - - ini'i'.'il: by th- ..we,- ..r indii-i -..; tanks in vlibh : i dipositeil So '1 hrift i" k .- Iin..ii t.. incri-nsliig tn- number of .i.;.'.. '-t. .id to iucrenn.' c the . -u 'it i.i i.r t ... ... ,! .mi, belong I.. tlllll folfl'.l. t. . I t' w! I.e I.'. . i.. .. mil ubo.lt tie . ,i'n ..t who' Ki. i '.1 'v n-d the iiipiiii i "ii- 'j.ui .i t- i - i ii-Mig th" r.ijio c.t 'S . f Mil ' i th" cop!" to bn il.i-ifi.' 'I i l U n i ..ili-i-ntig a liirge t li r i; ni tl e -urpi s . ' - t.ght tl ipttl '. r rn :.., nilw i -. , . , figliHlig the ih' II ' i . : no rhi f.o . 1'iih tliere ir. i i , ii.ii.ii Hi fa' - , ' l .'!.!. tcMl Of I ll..l 1 Ml lid oil that ' i ' i pit tl .i' i ,'.- i linmr .1 . h n, - i'li.i fin' llinblu " li day . 'I he liiglmav., j i , f.. j iidii -1 o..N - . - . -e !. tl e t.i ul in of I I ... '1 In l.o', . ii. i'icI. n nan i '..r. indi p"i.'ei,t ,f lnn.i - ll.-ll 1. 1 I 'iIltlTllplu'e old llrf." ' I- .npitn! i'tie lu-iirniii ; i p i.i ti'. for hi family is n And it in. liu. t.-o -nits of I hi llff.llg III ttie i liis-t iu pi i ii- surely .if tliougii its voli.e '. " 1. -livings ..i till or 1 u.l beer. I. il.. .-ty Hi" d. .'- tln'orii . Lie harUireil i ,i i. who do not ki.ow whut they ,.g i '. ' 'I'lo v ' .'. tn en pi r- t ," .i Ollt of ...llt ,i01ilH ' . n u l.li e to i! i !, t'd ii . re ' ..l. ' - , II' .ire il '. , Img t le.l . . I -on t i' rlii.. would I .p 'III i '. -I be ul.'.lislieil, an nd dllti. oi' i 1 1 ' r.g b.in- ! , ' 1 ii, ..! the w.Min up luim-i, :t, t,.. ' I hni. H- lloiisi or in pri -.. tii'iiiiPH tins intro i . . . a I'll, milking wivs tin eiii,loyi's of I ,. , t ,-1'iiinU iitnl pern miur them to r- Mil II f i s fur illillle. lecilveil Willi. -. tf.ii ii iiig their hoiisi hold ibitieH. Tliere I-, , iile likelihood thut nay sitch tool bill will I i . n hn ; but if it didwhat would li- th. stums .,f the woman who, ili-sirlug ,oiiP wiui w lib a "i go shopping, kneel- hi ti n,, fur it I" -ob In r husbcnd'ii , r, ' a. v 'i a i - h1' soon s' W, , in iiii... ' . oi' p. .i .ii for larceny? I .' i t -op-- of fv old fashioned idea I ul WI-iU'lJ to.t .-.ct LfU OXO vi imH'' . '. '11 II tO ml ' -in :ig in tn. '.. - i.' re :.,t. i gitic.t'g The stilt,- - 'ar . c. in'i'riii d. ' . gum Ii -i nment i'i t'.. -.At t.rir gs up th.- j,-..) li tins liu r n ii .1 1 v t . -ii, a tlllle-n.' r. ti , . . '. sjmpti: i .i A NOSE-PULLING CASE When Major Armes Tried to Humili ate Governor Beaver --Armes' Will Now In Dispute In Atlantic City. War Records of the War Governors Jty (ilCOItr.K MIX .Mr CAIN MA.ron uEouoi: a. aiixius' win is being contested in Atlantic City this week. The mention of his name onllnnrlly would not utirnct non a passing notice from the present gem union. Ik'hind it. however, lies rotnntice nnd tragedy, nnd nn episode that horrified lMnu sylvania thirty two years ngo. .Mnjor Amies in lPln nuiriicd .MNs Marie Atkinson, of Philadelphia. Sli" was bin fcci'ouil wife His will !, being lontested now by the eight children of li- first wife, who lire scattered oier the country from New York to Texas - m rillUUi;; A AU.MUS was one of those I VJ lrascib c, Impetuous, fmimtlent Indi viduals, ulwuys in hot wnter or involved in controversies nml disputes. He was u Virginian who smeri through the t'ivil War o'J the t'nlon side, lie after ward iiiter."l the ligular uriny ns n sicoud lieutenant. According o the stories of hi.s life pub lished nt the time, thirty -two years ngo, Armes be.-an e iuvo'isl in a diuputc with some fellow army ortiepr nml lie was dis missed from the service. Subscipici.tly. he was restored to his rank nt half pay by an m t of Congrc.-s. but re lieved from in Hie ii lty. He became a rrnl estatp agent in Wash ington nnd had considerable trouble in mak ing headway for a number of yenrs. His Irritable disposition at.d brusque impatience of manner were continually lending him Into diUiciiUy. The iuaugutntion of President lloiiiilinin Harrison in lSS'.t wus the starting point of tlie dramatic episode which shucked uot only I'enn ylvnnln but the pntire country a gen i ration ago. GOVKUNOIt JAMHS A. HIIAYKU was I'hift-of-ataff in the Harrison iiiauipiml parade. Tliiough Home Itindvettencp, it was nid nt the time, Major Armes wan invited to mtvp as u lurtnbtr of Heaver's staff on that occasion. When Inauguration dny came Armes in sisted upon riding in the precis ion and even tried to place hini'clf near the carriage of the President. (iovertior llpuvr enb red Ii'.s removal from the parade nnd a policeman took biin from his hoi-se mid led him uway. ' Next day Ariin-s more out n warrant for thi (iovcrtior'H arrest, but it was ntver n. rv cd . A fe duy.s after he swore out nn addi tional warrant for the arre-t of Mnjor P.-irkp, whom th" (!o.'i-noi- had ordered to ptf Ibut Aruns wi.s removvd from the ranks. GoVnUXiill UKAVKlt was in Washing ton three weeks after inauguration wh"n u visitor enlb d nt the Itiggj House, when fie as stoppii g. and insisted tbut bis (.urd be sent to his n.oi i The (ioiernor in'.l im atti ntion to th'; i ard, which bore the iiiiino of (ieorg" A, Alii.es. I'liited Stat., in lay, retired. Major Armes haint about the oilic; of the lliggs House f,,r -iiei-iil Louis, until finally IS iM-ruor Ib'aver cai'ie .low-n in the elevHtnr iiiid walked on n iniiches across th" iiii.rble Hour toward the desk. rtnes at onee appr. ached the one-legged v-firan m.d In an .vigr., .'. said: " ! iieral lb aver, y. re. "ived n letter from li e some I'll"' llgn to Which I l,"e 1. 1 -hed no nnsv i -." "I di i, but 1 i '.'lisidered the lUtT ti'i intthy n reply. I do not im n.r invol;t c inmunieatioLs," nns the d'gnificd ipplv. As (iovei'iior ltiuvr tiirntd av.n.. Ar.i.n i .. i i I at ln'.i fiotn behind. Hi- purpot", it win. b.'l.eVPil by t! o-e' pieyint, was to strili" th" c tippled s'olihrr. In Head, thrusiiug his arm over the Co. crnor's right shoulder, he attemjited to ciJch hi. nr-.e between tlitimh nnd linger ton ei-tioi- Ibtiver drev,' bail;, Kiuiing upon clip ret. h a"il wit!' the .fk-r str.ick at Arim 1-is'aiii.. th" nsMiilanL 1'our.d h'.msrlf (.. iei! a d t slied iiRiiln-t the wail by se -.ri.l : ' ii. rn-ie of whom It septus r- pgtiizd ih li nini.r. Tliey iispoiidid b"i ,'.i;-e tiiey i.'i i digiiirlid niid et'pplpil gent'pniu ii!.- Mll I I "I. . I I' Veiled I 'III, Ci!:.M:I;A1. lUl.VVr.U refused to jr-'.er a T ilui-e i.gaiu&t Armis, v ho was eject"!! loll t..e l.ote'. Tie gre..',-t !r.ili;t!iatii n pri"jlb"l aiiot.g tl lr.' 1 ody of (irand An..y men in Washington hot the assault. Arp-es for yini- a. i.i lioiii-tnl of ha'-iiig pulled th n"s" .f t .i 'io'.rno" o." Peimsy Ivmiiii The 1-ttir to which tlie (SnviTT i r' u--sti'a-' ref-rred was one ilemKniling a'i apology f.r nidetu.g Aruips from tne in ii.,ciiii'l piiiaile. It was writu'U in .si. '. it ii.i i in r '.ow '.ei-, that Wnsliingtoii in.--pi.i.ii- i miiiie J froi.i uiutlng 't a- Arn.es' . v s.. ..., tin- attack. .s lui yea'.s biforii the Hi aver ep.sod" Ar e mi n ilitput. with Senator I'on i'ii- ri" He claimed that Ciiiueroii owed ) ii i i ..nn;. n coi'.Lnission on the mle of the I i.i ""ei r-nleiic- i.n Scott Ci-ili'. Wnsh :.,'U'i I in r-..1 e-tato mar. I said to have ut ti "1 . i-.b '' threats against tn- senior I'm .-. li 'a n nutor. He e-.ilired suit, t. "i . but it ci.me to faiblre iii. i . ric - died in Yentnor '.a He- ' ' !M!i, which aei'fiillits fur the ci,n- i".'' Ii.p will in Atlantic City courts. J'.v -i '.a'h, .1 a,. ears, bus not ended the ' -I. i' , ..i.'i imp -nsunt epfsoilp which ' a . ''.d the iiiijur In life Ot llll f. l.rtieli lifnertnirs .'. Pcil.syl ii. i ,-li'i lave sirved sln"e the ,.los,. ,1 i ,. iv" War, live of fhem were el iii.is .ii i ,w i.'-tlie hirvio Tliey wcie ,; -, 'i iliuri, John I'. Ilartrnuft. James It--..-. r William . Sfoin- and Sumuel W Pet i.vpn. k' r. il-ernnr Haiiil II Hiv-'ugs ran av.nv fi-o-. I .u I'lintoii couutj to Piillst, but a- i' f ' ! "ti !.'. iciiit of his ag". i s-'nie rose froi i pr'iafe to the LllA , ' 1" I t .Ullt. I i. .ms'. , ..f pfii'isyhaniu by tie Oan . iieri - iii lxtM i-ttiisiil .Samii.-I W I'enny 1 oVer !.. i nli-t 'II on" of th" i iliergi ncy i.gi iniits whii'i v.in eiifaged m the battle nl I ti My -nurg I,'.- ' .' 'f. last I i. War in .irtn rplll i-eit lni.i ceinjry in the hiutory of J. pi ' n-y'ii, iiiiti , uiuiuistioniibK , nee t i. inc. ri.or's i uir lllk-d by veteran. i of the world iut T " A. '-r'cii-l I.eginli will beeeij ip tie hi:,- 'iiLti -.ii' ii's-or of the (irnnd Armv of l' llei ,1) ii- and I'ti-rans of the sj, Win .'a - i. filing yi'trs the boids if tru ! 1. 1! i.iiiB nml ii .itnl lull re-t wnl iiiuw- in i ai. r- oi tlie l.igion I'loai-r toge'lier A: -.i ili.'r fiowi'tiorfi, n '.l.; i , i'.i PXei l.tiVeS i m: cum: or u.i) 1 1" I. till' .'llo'Illtaills Pi'lIJ to lei,i,;p ., dying (ley. As in j stand l.etv. eeii the caith nnd '.Men's way Tl. ', f .ist on sunheaii.,, drink the rain uih! .' w for Ilie 'i..ir Host Is (iod, the infinite, wlt.'j wtioin they dine. -d he wliei sweeps his eye aeioss th broad . xpiinsi' of skli s vin .. the linger prints of (Jod in won drous, size ; .n, too, may see that (!od Himself h there 'lo hold and guide tho worlds thut swing in i Ir . '.iii'iiage need !" I card to tell flii I.-ilghfy pow r ''lie ii'ftii'l dP nire II f o:.v" .n thin closing liour. Luther Cruae, la the Lros Aniulus aimtij i ' i ' -fX--h m)& 'imi; fjf& ISP . n-'.'V".jj";v,v as. isaavv s wJr T.IV s'"v- s. .'- td-i-Jja YlV'jKis..lisCSHliftM',TigiJj) n2 TSkixrs -k RH m vWBwmmk. 3llK'ri''f!fe!srt mm HUM mr "ta.-i . TtMi t ' - i. ; . . . -. I K.mywi- ajB.i..jy.ii.ajiiii i I i ,1 u w , 111 iijt mm in,-.. ..u. " ,' r,..L, . i ' WjjH ffuMUfifctwWKyiiiT pi'l ' IJiA fin M&?tC$y I n.. :st- --."'"'"T--," -v j :!; 'ii'TnwHiiiiT-'iiT-iTrrimTit r .i .3?ii2Ewia '"rJ,.t.-k""' ..--.i. T PTTTW Tin Tni i ri&mmxLmiiifmsitisisi ifr3s:- MmmiMsmmmi M-. wt''fv'' .e"1- - x-- ,SSiiWw'M ,s?g;SM'r537?SriSifflK6i25icJ .1 NOW MY IDEA IS THIS Dmlv I alk.s ) itli Thinking I'hilarlelphians un .iubjucts They Know Best DR. GEORGE M. DORHANCE On Dlootl Transfusion Operations a Till: simplicity and elUiiPticy "f the pros . nit -day blood trim 'fusion operation as developed from til" far-off crude (lays of N'i". win ii the Hist one iu history was per formed on Popo Iniuictrt III, wire de scribe I today by lr. ticorgc VI. Uorrarice, siir it St Agnes' llosoiuil and a spe cialist iu blood -vessel Mii'g.iy. "It Is n woniiii'tul thing."' Ir. I..rratici r.id. "to p.. a patient lying there in death like whiteness, tllid then to s"i the losv glow of life spread iih the transfused blood flow -through the veins. The result" ore imme diate. Of course, in many cases, e spc, iully where certain types of nnetuia nre present, a second tiansfusioii is necessary, nml even a third, and in -oniP instances a si rb's, of bort intervals over it pet iod of months. In the ensp of the young woman for whom blood wus sought i .ci ntly leveral timisfusioii' might In' in 1 1 ssiiry. Her aneniiii is the re sult of hfinotihai; ranging over u pinod of two year- "The tiuiisfiisn ii operation is used in eniies of ben.' rrluige from any cause: for uiiiple, mi ar idpiii : it is u-ed to stn ngtlien h niitient before an operation and in uny SOI t OI lll)e!lo. "One tiiust. of i oursi', find blood which is cntii pi tlble vi i'Ii that of the patient before, a trnn.fuMiiii i an tie ptrfortned. This Is the crux of the Mtnatioii. And here we find our dltli''u!tis. The time consumed in ilnding a ilonorniid the technical skill nspiircd in order to test t I" blood lhaii the wider use of blood wans! u -i !.. The liiood must not only '"' te ted for co.-i piiiitulity. but for dieas"S that I'.ight le ti.ii.-tcrri .1 to the patient. I'lr-t Trniisliisinii in 1 tOL' "The Itr-t blnod tintisfiision operation was performed in 1-!I'J on Pope Innocent lll. Itwu' ui.s'ie.'eosf'il, Many years Inter this tecl,niiii" vuis introduced into Ilugland and I'limce v itli viirnd ill grees of success and failure, nml then ii was discarded altogether It was consider-.1 u I'titil" procedure ui'.d (langerous, probhbly bieause of lack of knowledge of the fact thai ull bloods ure not compatible. In other words, some blinds have it de-it!.' the effect on each other when mixed. 'I'm- i!isiocrv of this fact finally led to th" cioiiping ,.f bloods into types. Tln-y nre Insaitiiil u Types 1, -. '! und 1. "In hospit. b- or great luednal centers the lifiincs of pei-si ns w-Tn.se blood has been pre viously test. ii and classified are rcoorelcd and hi pt on nh'. so they can be inlled on win n needed. Th persons are paid and, in fact. in the great medic il centers make their living in this wiy. Pifiv d illars is fri. ijueiilly paid lor on transfusion. Ile're at St. Agnes' w- hu.e ni oi.r , all ninny persons whu'C blood has t-. a t..pcel nml cliissiticd, but it Just happen'"! that m ihe i'lstnncc nj tl.ts young woman w .os.. m lias been in th" public ye reieiitly we wire not nbl" lo sup ply tlie pnrtii i.lar ty in" to iiiuti n hers. "Kae'i type i. (liffpreiit from tlie other. The pt-re Piling,, ot pel -ons lielonging to tie dilterciit lyp' - varies. It i, gem ra ly 1 1 ituil 't'ypis 1 ir n 1? are ti.e rure ones, Hut this sen!., i- -ry a.t lo imy In s.'iin'hl.'ig lor 'lypc - blood for tho young woman rt feiied iii. nit "t Iiii) its we Poind -cveiitv to have Type 1 hi I. twenty -eight to have Tvp" .'1, on- to have Type 'J ar.d one to have Type 1. "The diffciii,. e in the bloixla bos nothing to do with iidiiisn or tin. number of cor puscles, etc., us y.i i might ut first suppose. Tlie dtstiui linn i nn oiilv le define d by say lug that bloods 1 1 at (an lie mixed without euusl'ig unfavorable ri'iictmn, toioji as de struction of tl rpiiscles or i hill or fever, ire compatible nml may be safely transfused fiom one hodv mtn miotlnr. The ilifiirince (.an only l,e disi overt d tii sublci ting a spei i men of each blood to a lubointory tesl. Two limps me put together, and if Under tlie. microscope- liny do not II .-I- tlie (olptlsilos to break down or c irl up tin-., are all right. Operation Itself Is Muiplti "The trillisfiisl.i, oiii-iiitioii it ell' m ,,,ute httnple ami causes t.., pnu, either to the re cipieut or to tin dniiiii or tli blond It niiiv be done without an anisthpiic of any soft The donor, fie om, (0 gives the blood may either pit up or li" down. The blood Is re moved from u vein al the tiend of tin- i Ibow bv means of a neulle. nnd then lunu into n gins vessel wliiih ootitaiiis a proportion of sodium ntiate It is then ready to trunsfir to the patient. A needle with a funnel ut tuehment is used. The blood is poured into th funnel and the needle is introduced Into a vein in tin- bend of the elbow of (he pu tlent just in: it was iluiiu with the donor, only this time the blood goes in instead of coming out. The donor sfTeisn' the inr.st rnly il In it f iiisittio-i i ' giddiness, ui.,1 n rrudv i, leave til" l.ni HU a lues. in. Ill 'dint '! 'It is iiii,ieiiiiv i. -.oil vh. tliei I m Irauii fus.au e . uiiiiv, i ypv." ivf Liu iU results "THEY'LL KEEP!" -rf-'" ..ST" linngerously. It does in that it causes very st-vero reactions, mid such transfusions could oosmoij- iesiiu in ueiun. I'r. Dorrunce explained that the blood transfusion operation hud been reintroduced only about 'fifteen years ngo. Kubber tubes were at first used, but it wns found that li-'s cud" the blood clot. A little later gln-s tulips loafed with pnrnliiii weie h-ii. but this method wns dangi rous to tlie per son giving the blood, as there was no wnv to gauge tlie amount that was flowing. The present "needle method" was then evolved. Transfusions During tho War In l-'innci' dating the war, when a gnat number of transfusions were made in the udviiiice hospitals to save the liven of the seriously wounded, it was explained that the blood of slightly wounded nicn win typed mid used if fii. In inward tor .submitting to the tiai sfusinti tlie suldbr was giunted u cocple of weeks' leave. At St. Agnes' Ilospiti.l a number of trans fusions li'ive li.-cn given, One, a woman i.alic'it Intel viewed, was brought to the Hospital !iiicoi-m-ii,us and in a dying condi tion several months ago. Where she should have hud .".OI.O.iiiIO rid corpuscles she had only 1,00(1.(100, mid where her (.during mat ter should liuve been 100 per cent it was only 112 ppr cent. A blood transfusion operation was performed and consist! nt treatment given uguhirly after that. Todav her per centage of loloiing matter is 7."i and the number of led corpuscles ."..SOO.OOd. She will g,. ho'ne from the hospital entire'v wed. VI r. Iloovi-r sTu'inls words its a wbe man spends i.ioiny. Hi- doesn't think be i-s si.y. rig anyt'iii.g new in the statement that there is .something wrong with the economic sis. tciu when it is pns-s'ble for millions to starve i i e.flu r phits of the world while America luis v. an lioii-i's jljlcd to ovet flowing witli food; nor is he evi'ii stating n problem lie 1ms ,. pei'tutlim will he imiiiidiiiti'ly .solved. He is simply diaiiiiitir.lng the most tragic event of modern times in the hone that it mav awaken artistic and then fort financial n spona". A Italelgli (N. C. ) night watchman a-iik- in time to -,top n dangerous fir" he (iiuse his fingers were burned when th newspar.tr In- held in his hand began to blii7P. I'he fact is notul not to prove tic wo.'tti of the new. simper, but rut her to show He necessity of avoiding that nevvspupe: whose reading will send you to sleep. i-roin ltii'hmotn!, Vn., comes tlie story of u .'PlO-pound womuii bi-uting n police licu t.uunt, an aniateur wrestling star, who trh d to ari-ist her. The carelesa i orri-jponiieul gives her name ns Mallndu .Soini'tliiiigor ntluT, but we just feel Iii our bones it Is none other than our i.wn Kntrinka. H' hat Do You Know? QUIZ 1. In vvluit "oiiiitr was the 'Jerman ii.p.r' of tt.e Ilolu-'izollurns first proclaimed? 1. Wnom ilid Heiijiitnln 1 r.mklln marry.' J What I.m a vltrlne'' 4 Wtiut Is th lilKhest mounttipi p, ,M'ri, ,.. i How Mii'iy bvcret irlt'H of the tie.muii mr.ed under President V, llnou, una vim tvero they'' 0 JIo-.v many I'rt'Si.lcnts of tl-" I .ilted states wore full tje.irilsY 7. Who wrotn the fumoun "Oil tu i. Slty. Iirlc" ' s U tm is ivio origin of tho phrase "A snappei-iii, of uncunHldereil ti files"? "What Is cryolite'.' 10 What Is the ineantng of tho Uiuit Indlaii tit! ' Muharujah? Answers to Yesterday's Quiz . A lodestar Is a ulillmr star or one hv whleh n i-oui.su is bttercd ; obpvcUlly the lioleslnr. .'. Two novels hy Tolstoy uro "Anna Kan - iilua ' i.nd "Itesurrectlon " Jotinsoni'fe us nn ICugllBli llttrury ntj In coiniioni .1 leioHtly of long words ile-lv-,-,1 fioin Latin or linek Ii.i te ul f ill)r. of Annio-Miixofi origin 'Ihe n.feipnc.i I, to the uteiary iiiethiiili, of I;r ,im- 'il Johnm, ii. I A liHVeloi'k is a light ooveitng for n can liwiiglnc, over Md i ei It, w.,ni hv sol- diers In India, The inline I.i fio'm Sir lleiuy Hiivelinle. n Hrlthih general Iu t!i IiiiII.iii m u t u v in l u67. f .toss lions... Is a ( htnem temjile !, -Jlie luimpas nr" vast trrelesH i.hi'mi li, South Ainerb'ii, south of the Ainuzuii i-illiioiallv In Vrgeiitlnit 7 A laven la linger than a crow and lum ntti nm ninl pointed ttnthi-ra at tho throat, H i u'liulaln was in ancient Irlah mytho logical tiero ami hltig '. T'.e name pliouhl he pronour.C" it n 'l..un , !i wei ipio'"l "Koo-'ion " 'I in. i Is Pun hei-ii es i lull it ir i i ' nil !n lndi i Tl . wort . ii'jri,ierii VniUiU Intt .aaced Sato Imllu , I ' Jk -"- fe- 2 9 : SHORT CUTS The Mayor being fit tis a t, ai municipal orchestra will now tunc u tit This; is great and gh-n n,- v ilcr--sctpt for people who liavm't am . oal Senator Mcf'onnli'k U ha. 1. ,n Wash- iiigion, vvnere ills tall: will puss uiir.oticcd. Tlie two-i'cut-piece bearing Koi sevelr'i I picture.' win probably lie Known as the teddy Here in the Vnlled S'a'es we are? sve.l' workmen, but they make cabinets more nvji idlv In I'rnnce. Che-pr tiji! Xpws of th" I'elavare m I crop will tm followed bv gludso i tuliagj ol I Lie iii'liivviire in-ach rrcip. 'Jllliert K. Chesterto'i int ii t illil ir'ite tlie fei't tliut lie who lei i c mutt: of the paradot becomes its simp So mativ peopli" an Mil i'i i' t'i... 'all like Mr. llat'illng's inbiet t it s. ueull th. ui limy Im ple.isaii'ly disiippniiit. il IVnrel conies from lb iIi'.p! c 1' It tin- Hi'lb-rtovvn lloird of l.e in up till broken its ibadloii,, 1'u, ' W 'n.i I'hilndelphin wait V If .feunnette Uankit.. -vi i t -pic ". t run for Coiigress again., slm -M i In -p'ob"! electeil sln-'ll li,. lucky if ( m-i'i Vn' i"! haul lo steady bi'i- ni" lis The htraight mail to v.. i , ,n ,i iiii'K is througli tlio l-i-ngue in ..'ii' "e" am til! those who hope to gi ni in v is! reach the saino (ltstinuii"ii The elTorr of ilrum I'.i ul. . tetl'l bis lilierty would he ol little 1 1 s vol u tut I for the iiossibllity (remote tlio'.lpi it iuij bd I tliut lie will get what ; .v Itml temper ard ai. i' ion r at id I c r tiiiiui won t iii'ip D..t win i n uir nn ... inc of the business nioblii.. ol ile- isiuuif whii'li me tmlny perhaps mm - i d u1' ttul e vet- hetorc, Why is it that while m.v ,J" nhnlis. sncii!'. hnio. tillci.ll. 1 Hid -It'll i-ll'l and Initialing have ih'i'i'e, -i I i , . , ' m!"'!'! have gone up? Ask John Itur'eyi iu If lll.p.S llu l.HOVv.s We oheeifulli nan . Ilerheit Jh '-'"I postiuaster gineral; not oiilv ues '' Jr.l ,,'i ,i... i. in I..., i...,.i,i.u n i ii r ' I 111. I,,, H..1. ow.. .- ' ,, to flu. i.oittitee I'm' n I, I, li 111. i,. . u. i I has not beni prci-cntid. si., i'ii, fpM ri slilfi l.i n ' 1 ''vi .,' ... .. ...- - . aliollier Uoosi in prin i ' I may liave a lontrnry iHm wu'' .. I means stud' supervision, in 'l vision should prevent g. ugmg 'I lie chairman ni t! .- i'.i-' . of tin- Merchant Tailors' A-mini I,,., tr. I'litniieo Sfl V s .1 I. Illtl II..' ,l!H , "! 1 a soff for about is'JfiOO. I'.iriou- 1 -I fj prices, ever so nianj "f u !i v l i . It ou U trllle less. Women of the ll-i i: "I n ittsbui'gh have framed n.h- Mr " j.' nelit of their washladiis. -N"" '. ,,i t'i iiiud's eye joil can tie pi i ' . g . .. ii.. a: . ..i...:.... , ... . ',p '' s vvitslilndiis obeying ta" ' art will be (oiiiph'tc. If it is definitely s t'l .1 ' i J Hughes is to be the next s..ni ' ' ,'l he has doubtless taken i.inu 'i '"'""", tr. the statement of .SenUm 1 ' ,,r;';' ,' ,0!, Semite will blaite the v,a m ''S'J .its. Mr. liuglies has a vie of h """' Prof. Zuebliri says a ilnM ",.llldu"! jiilin liinary m-iiooi ai inn ' , i,,, liter elementary school: at t . igl, school; at eighteen, .me year o j elite liig) chuslug the ki'l to M lliml ' ' nothing less than (ici i. i Tin- Pittsburgh "'," ,, I'ttl nephew- arrested for rt.i.I'M. " , tippcidlx. which h- !-"";,",;, ',. I delllly felt that in th" maPernf " (. that Inteiesliug oigai. '" ' ;' r ,c'l ',, inro'iiriit....... audi 'f ". mi ,i ' ' hill ' ' "' i t t'l Vi! ,.'- l-x a d Siitunle- ''..",' lA u. ,, si.i'ovii'i;'-'" " , jjra.- .r ?M .w-v-t K.fhj school 111 giive iiiii'ii' p"' 'if,.,, wli 'I with tlir.ii years' college vm k Alt r of .'ou.se, he would be able to ",,, Hcrvii'D (xamiiiiition f"i :rr'r ,,, Uf s.riousiy sockii.L'. ti"- '";,f,r;:r, i'i r ' ,!,.. I'fvbf illea- III! IX" I'1 ' ' ""n'1,,1 I, '" ''1. neplICW S View " He f.lt that his mule h'.'Sl- ' (l ....... Ii 'llieie was lioulitli- p,',.r-J ; intliii. but !s ..." h.... B I,,,,,! rel'iinn win , '',""' .V lould h.lVC hlld the iCgld.IT f ,,. forb'dd ug on Mondays. - .,..ii... ....v mi 111 mil Wliais . iijJ
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