F- ' " lj9Jjm$IPL tw-F7 -sw J Suenlng JubUc f ebjer PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY ' CYlilti II. K i.luiim. 1-iirHiitr.Nr Jehn .' Mitrim, ne Pr. niii nl b tl Treasurer: Charles A. Tyier. Se.relaii. Char H. l.uiiif. ten. Phl.U H. el in J"hn II. Williams .lehn J. Ppurgeen. Ooree I. Uelvliinli'i, David 11. -niny. Director. . nAVin n mnr-Y . .Editor ..IQHN i JIAtllN ilmi-r.il llui-men Manager Fubllihril daily" at ri-RUiT Liivini nul'dlng Iti lennd.?ni. bn.u.ir, Vi ,A1elpfi'a AttANTIO CITT PrrsK-Vnttm ilulUlrs Nw TenK !lrt4 Maitlann V DcmeiT 701 l'erl nulUlr.it Pr Let II . ...01J Ole&e-D'nn-rn-i HulM'r 'CniOlBO 1302 Trfbare Itulldlic V1.VV3 lit r.E.AC-1. ViSnlNOTOM IlflllC, N Ij. i nr. lVnniu va-iU Ave. a-il J4' NaT Temr ttcnKif The, Kim )lul 'U-fS Londen uibf.ac Trafalgar riuild n Sinn 'iitprui' rnr.MH The nrviMi Prune I.rnnta Is eeriest te eub erlhera in Pr I urie'i-h ,v nnn su-eune1l'-f; .s-vtn at the rale of Iwelte !"'. cent! pe- wee' pnyajle te tlie earn-r. ny mull tn points ei's'd.. of T" i'4'p I- ! the I'li'ten s'atei i marin cr (m'1 S te pr aiislen reH'ace f-ee fift i5ft i-its per rer rer 8lxlIrtie',artpr j'ifolnedn Tn .nl, fe- srn fin" n ( tt Oe'.inr a r e"'! Vetih P'.hacrltxri wil ' j eMrn cl.a-1 must s!e t.d a v r.i en i iijrire "tn . 'Den rri m r ki Tet. mus ldet n'wM i. "j r ibile I 'riit- r . p Member of (he Associated Tress T'ir tne'-rirrp rf?r - r-cmiv 'f l(f.'rf M ' .,p.ih-(i n i ' r.l rut Kupefc'l-s rrrr. r- M I' ,- . - (Uf, j c-A,ftl ! rtiii rnr,r c 4 ?'.i ' " irii "( p i' . J f Jl'iri All rtffi f . ' ' . .. h -t p "I rf 'j"l'clt9 I- IVni rt" i. r r1 riillaflftphi. ulurHj. Orlnhr f, t'-l ; CHESTER'S NIGHTMARE IF TIIK rinc nii-i n.iini'. of rhiluilc'.p'...rt doesn't. iispniM with tli" in-int; ' it if tint bfniii li':-' i int i !iie lit haii'l a liornb'e i-T.iiiinl m n'ef liurn!''1 '1 '1 "Bmple cf nlmt i.nl riiili'il g.inc i-nntrnl nti U" tn n i "Himiii in . 'I'liat ia'iiil'' i CliPit'i- , In rlic cilil c.'in ! 'lin .m! iinli . - ..f CheslT ni"! i.i li t.i i.uilai' '1 i" tl liiii i .rooms iif i. iii- .i' iii. a! "I'll emitrnl!"! ! Mr. Mi'i'itin- ii I Ii rfhMi'.ainl ! ai't i" .New tilings tli' sni i i tn bi' mail'" in th ccllui nf buiitli'jrffi i-. Mr. Iti- ant. n iiPtc ti' wlin umil t u reuniN uf t!ie i-nj nt tin' iMiltntiun f nn f(.iii"inti"iii i ouipixeil f nin' jiublp ypintv! citiri-im hipI i U,-k.m .mi. mill Hotly nf n .publii' mi'ilitiR timt I uiini iih'"t.:in rn pagfil -j ..iriitnnl. . in tin- jirnlei,t'.i,n ' cniiiblitu In1'.- nn-' Mi i-ni" irwir!. J!i". .iiiii!i"iiit nt nil tl'i- mill' '' tki ' bcarhis iii"n tn. j'iiitniil i .". ii I 'nw.itv (?mint v.ii tli' viei'ii'ni ni" Mf I'lh-w Ynrnnll. v Ii . n ,i ri i 'm1m ( i nt ilvn.nl tui'J. fminil ili.lt i ;i iin;.ik4 i(b r, i;.m an indirttiiri'.t n a . 1 1 -1 E"iiib.'.'. eniiUiii"il tn till" riilllt wlir i" .1 inJe I!i '.en. .ill pri'iiil'-d anil . '.iii'ilj l iiir'uiinl'il fur ti'lliic vv'lial ii'irmiilij wmi il ! m lil. u liij'il.i illiimiua'iiis irnili. In iui- rm'nt '. tien Totes wrre a't iiunv a'ii Mmm-.I in tli" sii'i;i" of Cln'slir 1'Apcs r. . :,"ii .': i-it'Ii1- . i a. a'" U'id ttempfil in'w in i i."t-r will -In littl.- por per manrrt s '. i i-ar: "t -!ini'.. n imn tntinit. into a -ati' m' vin i" Htnl j"i ni'itie fricbtci; it iiiiu ,i it n ji-'ri. al mnralitr. Vlien rue fiiinipu'.l; ivMivi'iublf iH-epi" Tlhe Bi" i in !- i: li- i'l"'t; supptirt. tn the Rausi ili'i nl- ti ri-fnin uml t-i r,to;ni.e ilie praetirnl m'P." nt" ili-'i'ii tii".ni'ipnl piri'ru piri'ru ment, eiaitms eml'iin'i nf 'In' nrt tbat 1 av.- 1)tii brinen.; nbn it imi'.'nn: ?v i.imIi Iili pnl.tiui auariij in Cli'-sfi will t-' breKrn iiji. 1 mil tlmt rn.i1 iini-s t In Kti'ij; ill nili'. A SANSOM STREET OUTLET ATUAiTir i:i:i.n:r . i-i . .bm . prm tn'.il .il.. ni.'niiKil in t'l" ap- plicatien bj -!i' V. U. r i ' i" T'lbh. STif i 'i.iiii.-'-iuii .ni p' '!... ni t.i Jm tracks en iinsnin .'i"'t li. ,.! 'Twetitipfli nd 't'v pi.' v - f'nivl ii'i - WliPti fill's inijn i nj l!r!. c-inbli-'.Pil if will b pi..il.; i.'i' Wi".' I'.'alel "p.llin pnis from W.iinii "..r". r te .aiiknin na KijIitV !l..-ii.' iiiji Sjiisnm i.i T"pnf sn'eml. w'm i i ! ,n , . ,' i-a lm, .'n trucli-. iff mti . 'ailing '" tefh tl Ciicsttint .'mil Wr'. t i 't -I'lz 'I'lii' iiftTiii'iiii lilnil,il mi Wnln .: f.-p"' i ii-iulnr ; 1 1 ii-li !,e . Tin ivp nt the S.i u-i-iii lri'. r uai-k.igi' lei hni.iPilmij merp tlinn nn-ii ter neitb nnil unilli liu.' would net . p. 1 1, at.-. iii.lv i'n nb'al mi'h.i.h'i of tlie i'eiiij' iui i ijri-linn, li'it en a parlii! reniril.v slienld br ap;it'i mml. Tl.e nbaiideiiiiii'ijt. of S.m-'eiii -t i r i'n eut-biiimd . it ".i .itbi'd .ni.i ..w: ..w: ge te thi' Olffli'i!. i'l maintaining adi-n'iaie gervlrc en n'ji' ..f tl'i iia 're'M't -tnwt- n ten n. I.ut tin' ' br.ui'' tli.- i'injs ' ii.i.'.jr traflii" riilpi .I'nl ffain oilier n ; i .ub'i.-. of M'liRl'--. A Mi.tisent pnfiiri'ciiifiit nf a traflii' nn! . n jk-.:.' "ii- r' jipp -..arv, Sanseiii '.'nn. I'ld ln'rn it of flip fa'r v Bxpedituii.s ..pi rniimi nf treliji nii'l .'n' thp W'nniiii -i.pi'f I. 'in i n nf burjmi. jrew n In'nb'i a'1' Tin1 I' ibiii Sri' ' miiM i .ii.n w 1 nn fcr a favor upon .i lumisvi .J nub .. b. .iip .iip tieniiiB Hip -nti'ii Lug i' tli" t.e-i-nuarp ceniiPi'tmg uii'whv MRS. BELMONT WONT RUN i 1V1 te r, tni . t -: ! v i j'.i'ji j rn' n. i -; ii VI-,. ii.-r ire .,; run" hi J lual.inj ' ;1 g'a I in - .n a "tn'i'inn. il that f an-int b. i . . '.: - ',. Uenbi'.f tl r an l-iilrr- m i'ip arP1 rirp i njr of t Vi.u.jii r.i ti t , i b" irofeiiiidi nniinv.'j ' Ir,. lin'i.ii.M 1 ippiulnjt )aU nf i miiiilfiii n n'.'l nu)it,nii Hut tbnp I n i n! i im ' H '' nn'; pn in pehtb" w' 1 1 fiiiiiPiJ 'I In" nnii eii's movement rnjii in t i i i. ml" tn Hp,iear foelinll bPl'nl'i I !.. s .ml M.'.n te i'P" pP'Ji erlj Mfirtru. Win .1 tli" I'ai .1 ... ii i.ti.pr lain.- ar ruled t wnln i, v i.i i iiM.in ,-n- L' 1 I. rreinen. wlirn t l-i - a ,a. l'lPiidpnts e'v whern and '.uh Isrn.ile -- v .n'l. in a "nrd innn Iiiik fniitnl t nal ' ri 'b" i.-i... ami net etiiiil "i : mat ie" n l.nlr I'residi'iit nt Wat-! .'is'e I'u'il t!in tup UnitPil Stntp " 1 jp i i 'tr'icslp 'nc with iiiiisp iliii" ''! ."'I i n:n! nn . .- ainl will bp ti'lki-il i f ' i ' ni'!' p"" . " ." first gi i.t'i'iii.Hi ' i i '.i 1 " FOOLISH SURTAXES Ri: I S I M nl 1 iipmi b i.i ' . m I i rut - us 'i In n c i . ii . I. I II . .t'l Ji I" In ! irill nlii'M' "i.i iiiceiuei'. bn urn - u.. ii i ni i :... -.--ilem weu.d biisi'si At pit-sent a . .11. '. r.l. ,u an m. of SJOO.OOO pn a nn in..' t. ! (," i'"t JltiU a siirtuv nl ."hi pi '.' I i.-i-. !'i" IirepOM-il law br ... 'in : n nniinu! t.'X il H per c t nt I'tnl a -";tr. of ."i" nrr e ni . 1. :i thin si. .In is no ii. b ii. i. iar;ir for a jnar wif'i " iiimi..'iii. .i, m i Tan tnr a i J i -with an i'i ! i. -'. ". At eii-.i-iit i'n- tax e'j .i ni'i. v'!' m iii'e.ii. in i m - - et $1,000,001) i 7.". i i' nl. lin IihIiiik both tin tin liermnl ami tl p sii.-ui. The rniiiiiiHt. ' Him"! it one tln.p en u MUTtax nei te i' i" ;;n pi "nt. Itnt i r.i Senators hi lunging In lin Minn-r-'' If m 'n hinted that tins w.i i m . igb I'lmugli. Tin llftVO bi'i'n li.nuijlit il it I. i'ip si Iii. i' I i.ii teacher Hint tin a mu li.imi. of wu i ' ought tn b" p I ' ml In. I 1 I.' w ulieuld be se ni.iiii i ,n i i pi. i. .i, s,, .ii , , piJSblbb'. i'n' ii . i. i liiiini e: ,iij. lei un it i pnprli r m , ;. ,i ' 1.1 v ,. 1. 1 .,-! lUillcii'e el iinin rl.ing i. ! 'in ,; i . realise that c-r t., i- pa i I e.i i" i .p (;4nHUmcr in sum, ' iv. nml Imi ir i- ,e Tiemlcnlly wrong te ' a in ni"r tax mi a WiHHiHHHH9IHIEBIEyTIMiflMHDflHW$T)v ii"JWPIi'' Ee.iw PCfflli ir in,sl'spsfi,.;: BBsra- B "tpJp?v - ' - f-'-'wtf.T - ' -Wi-ifimmww- - ' " wl''''"""""'T''''"-r'',',wl : . , , . . .-,, ., . ,, - .- . vui'int4riiqp.hfba.-) -- AaH i i i i i 111 i wm wmwwwwmm m i m mn mml.. 11 ! M i i I ill m ill i. n n . . Hi a M , n-vw " j i " I 1 1 w-binmmh man with an Income et ?1 ,000.000 than en ten men with nn inremc of $100,000 ouch. It freiinrntly hnppetis that the man with nn inrenip of $100,000 vnakci a bigger per centage of profit mi 1 i-, business than n mail with an imetiip of f-1. 000,000. Yet this in forgotten bv the demagegi" tax teviers who scelt popularity !.. uuik'tms the man with n bis Income Mnipi;. because the income 1h Mr. ALL THE JOB COMBINE NEEDS IS ROPE ENOUGH Then. With the Assistance of Controller Hadley, It Will Hantj Itself en Its Own Gibbet Fit. I 1JKS supplied te the C'ty f'einuil bv Controller Hadley were ued by the .lob Combine majority as justirieatien for de feating Mnjer Monre's erdlnanie providing for the nbmU--ieu In the nppveval of the pp. pie al tln November eleotieu of a lean of $',).IRlfl (IIMI. .Mr. lladley'i fisures herei) that tlie-e j were S07.000.000 unencumbered lean fni I and that S'JJ.OOO.OOO of this animiiit was j available for iinineillnte use. ! The (.'oiitreller's ligjrej rt tnesenteil that half truth whiih l uinrp de-eptire than a deliberate lie The -le ) Combine maieiliv ha" ned t'.iem I ter tie p-irpese of (leeching the people. knowing tnat the i-iinelu'iens which they I intended slieuld be drawn fmm I hem are unjustified. Controller Hadley co-eper.ttPil with the opponents of the Administration -n n plan te tie the Mayer' hands and' prcient hi in frm.i iiifi'.in; cent.-aets for necessary imbii,- i vevk. ' I oinieliev iled'"V ilis'--ls -nai . ;-n- in lii-i'll '. ' ' I 'I he t i m li i- 1'ial tin- m , i .".I i u"n- i.mbereil" lean UiiiIh t'nit appni en the hook of 'he Controller aie net uiieinuni beied. The giea'et pan of the i,m I' eirmiiike,l for pe. ibI v-erk atni can he 'pen' fir noth ing "-f T!.e'.e is S.'I'i.OOO.OOO that can b ine.1 for neihing hut the deve'.opnienf of the lunar an! e' MKed system. The isue of the lie-nK ) -s h"etl autherised. I I the n-e-i j ims -i ' been hi ri-iiwed an-1 nun never bp hoi rev e I Tl.ei'- " nun. "I'D for I it- l'l.b'i- 1 b.aiv. b r '1 e i.Tbi of the il'v te borrow tlu s'Mii .r te nii'inl t i 'iisimted in the itmi 'lin re s ss-rie.000 for the im;ireei.ii-!i' of I'p'rtv'iie evir'.e si.utli of Snyder m"' ''". nln-'j .antint ne : nl until Hgrcni'-i! l.n- 1ip11 inn I with the propel tv "v lie s f-.f i tli" i land. g- . with iii.liit.iii i.p.e sr.'i ! ir'- The i etujiiirat "'. v. mi! . ii.iily available will be al. ir!"-l I r, 'n be let befeip .lanun-v 1. t.ik.nc "" And .i miHimi sum thai i by ini.ti.n r A f--v ii-1 1 liMgntien is atrhfirire : n inure may be sjn-nr ' ,in ..iile-l or when the ',) t'.iin .1 Majer M..--P "ued t-" 'he io-e ru -,..:) of tlie Cni.-i 11 ii gettu.j th-- appt ira'. if t' e people fy ,i inan sn that lie might spetm ether sum ter wm'- Iui) ertrivelj m ided. Tae sewer pregiaiu ie-i .ii-ed S",."00.neii : i nustr i. t.en of tl,. M.pi.spii City ll.vll annex lanr.e, go e-i i.i.'.l n lean of JI.nuD.iiOe is Rr.'hev..'.ed : wm', mi the I'ren l.i'n in;, i.innet he larrled ! wit'.ie-.t an appre-':'i- tn'll "f 1 .OfH)."1"' : S '.OlHIJlOO is nenli-d i'n i- -,i i.ipbtnm e: t- Ves. s.-j n:. 1 I S.-uiii. aim tiini-e tuuii M.iiiie.mii i- i-.-n ..rul ter tl ,i- ti-i:i : iiuild.nss f t .e le-n- "ral IIe.pif.ll and i-'iici h:n itrhh- iustitn- IIOII". IS .1 tin i e.l'.' i"P'i 'c-1 i-J C'l're "i Ili'ilev's ri sleaiimj f.g.iiei. br.s sSi, t '.tit the Mail .fiellii 1". r ni.nv Hive t'li mnlK" I til" 1' -rhap- i' ! ,ii,' nnpi -1 i r " ell ll.lli 1 .is .li .' I'l.e Jeb t "iil.lbit.e 11 l-i !! I .1 pni-entiy ie de.l i irei-i-!iieiils e , 1 1. ; la j ill" gai..e '-. IT" p.-eils of t'n . in. Id up all pi.bl!" : I' III two V'-.lfs mi, p. .'.ill- s witnn it rrgaid i If. Il" It si, all pn ! I e '.i. ut. as i' si.-nis liwpii.i"-. te nn t.,e ii-f . will knew . thp ii"J:t mayeraliv e"('.-.i. vhiit 'lev can erpeit from a "Hi'ii. nine of tlie inirracte" mrht in power. In th infiinfim,' n sliei.lil be 'ptipi b're i lhat I'liii'i-fiili-r Ilai.iev. who i pliiv i- ai-'Cg w r.i 'iie Jeb Combine, is st.,'. n eui di'lan and has n- t vet been clr ted In s.re f-.r lie , nr fe"r -pa'-s, although nominated by i'n '.1le organizntieu en the IJepujiii nn tike'. t the voters like tills k ml of a nan for . r.-Tie''.er. a mnti who g.ves e.i' br f t-i'l ? 1 at hive the effeet of lies. wl.v. of "-.rs", t the. .an ele t ii.in ; !,-'t n v . ,.' t .ete r-'v.e' i". tl'P m i-t de " 'v '" !.'. e-p. , OJiin 1 THE WHISKY FLOOD 01 MCI M. 'bnrg. s ..f giP-ri . i r.i" lViera pr .ll.tin i - i .- Sta'e, ferwarin d f ' ri " 1 Id -i.es ;esteriley i-v a f- "" p ii1-. gl,eil IO Iiiak' a pe,ii' "i'i -. '.p' --1 .-, I l ..lOllPl se lib Jlt.nn. . f ' III ,. -g! ' lis irpr.se no i n w 1 tie er of sigilt ai'i ht'tn mg T -e ' . hi p'l ,1 le-ig- n rt-t i t 1 ..p. ! i e ' a . i and v imnt nn :i l' i.s d-e-,i the run ilp'.mil na- giir." -, ii g'i " te wi.: i pu'l e a- III. 1, B.i nl U e t-ad- are 'i velveu, and ti. "a'-P'.'ii-e aie jmpl'.. a'ed in ' niei .mail iini.i:iiif!' -. no -.' nn in -iv "' er knew I i. a- 1). -!i :g.ze-'il i- ! ' P M I ,ts,ll" I n'l. . e 1,111 II t .. ." i.'u iii that : Sta'e n l,.,' i .. i er l.t'i'iiii.i' dienelie 1 t : w ti, ! ' ii I'CJ rrr. p n ,. i ' "I i '-k- : p-iiin-1 i . at t. " e.niiei gm i.i 1 1, isi n nn . ,r;.i - ,-i i ! -it i ' V v .i ,n' Mils'! ii.'." , ht s i, I ! "f d in ti.e me- at, i' h VI It I Mil "UK 111 vnnrV Milne let 11 ' -v silo .Id ', . ,- ti 'i'i .iimp' ip. rn- - ,ne oil 1 Wh.-'.v . ' I. nt.t ll .is i' i-nt.ti.'. I i v a s a r .- 1 1 tiibn'ei s m. i!il. i . 'n' S-,,1" I finiii"i wit1. T' I -mill Pi a'lei 'ni.. i. .-am! .'i '.a vi' ,' ..'.I'.'-IIS lit V I.'-'.. V I Ii .lb till' I... f 1" t i, ii en 'aws we in: i ii e Pi.Qi'i.'ie'i 'v rn b '1 ' n - -i 't,t nt in Mr. V ll -.:.i s.,.11, tea.;. Talk nt 1 -v ...en ii-" a i ' -i' i 'ne i."v law i. ,,r g . . '.. ii .. ..1 . .'.' ( 'ei.i.iM'.ii- in I'i n s- ; ,n a " fi'i-enl luni . e.iini.ni.- ri Cl.ii .!.. . Vi. ' .Miii 'ia.nt"i .n i'n f- ',e.l iinlit! -s and liii'iB ' di'.g : In" inn d.f 11 1 i"i of v nid liei-h r's 1 mie nr" iiinlni' in w ith wliie',1 1 npir, 1 front, d 1 v 1 1 i dav 11 bin bifni'i llie llnv 'h 1 ' i an inn' ,inet iiivi t.';nlnr-a-i I vi , lillg in v 0 1Me1l s I'll s v i 1 . , 1 1 1 mi fri 1.1 I , 1 ci-t r ie t' iiipf.itieilsi u.ent elln pi s are mi In i.' iw . 'I he jnoll jnell 1 'iiuf-ii' j a i.n-ii mi -. 1 i nml iiin.v of ginfi . 1 1 1 - in 1 , te-, 1 tn - h v ' I ii- 1 p fi in 1 -,1 . nnl 1' '1 .1 a w arie b'-di'v in d b iifiri ' 111"' in I's.ni gi .11. Tin sm tniii s.ggi"t.'ii t en W.liiai.i C M.Cniini.l. '.nlj 1 'i Ml appeiiiii-l 11- 1 'in I dim ter at the -li.rstmn or S.ii.iinr Pen rnfp he fired with hi. eigani? iHeii senndi EVJfiNJLNa PUBLIC LEDG Kit ominous. It cannot be fully tinderstoed until Commlssieiier llnynea sees fit te P""' lisli tlin detailed reports of his agent. Sur face evideniei, visible te everjhedj, suggest little hut confusion in the enforcement or ganization mill H.uileinatic lolntten of the Velstead law everjuhere ie the State. The bootlegging syndicates nppcar te have a better organization and mere menev than the Federal tJevernment can bring against them. It ought te be tenienihered that the spc i !al liiHpeeter make no attempt te put a blanket Indictment en the entire force of dry agents. What they sn is Hint the enforce ment organization Is no corrupted that it is impossible te tell (he innocent from the guilty. There is In that assertion nn im plication of something mere serious than grnft nnd bootlegging. There is n sugges tion of n break-down of law- made certain bv weakness nnd corruption in the only s.vste.ii which the rederal tievernment has ct devised te maintain its authority. It is dlflleull te s-( what Mr. Havnes can de. e' en if he is le necent the recommenda tions of his special rcpre'cutatlvcs and dis miss McCnnnell and all Ids agents. Perhaps Mr. Veb tend himself and the extremists, who want bene-drjiiess or nothing mi-jht be ailed in te offer hIii and practical sugges tions ie the 1'rehlbltinn Ciuiinilsieni v. BLOCS M 1 haven't n Hltlc him weiklug for J VO i in Congress leu aie woefully nut of .trie and out of link. And von probably are a salaried man. I'er nil ethers in this free land seem te have special blocs aggies slvdv Puling in the Heuse and in the Senate, There ate a Western bloc and a Southern linn a tiniineiul bloc and a manufacturing bloc n labor bloc nail a farmers' bloc. There are wliiipeud rumor of n rum bloc, ami, of miir-p, the drv bloc I one of the mesl i etisnii'tinii n1' ail Seme people believe that ',..-. ; ii M-iall alie furtive Ku Klu bloc, b'-.l that leinnins te ne sr"ti. A Id - Is n - omlihintien of Senators or Itepresen'a1 ives held together by sectional consciousness op sjinpathv for peme pitr th ular caue and willing te disregard paity iines nnd iiaity tradition tn achieve a par ticular end. Thus ti'p new and swaggering agrarian bloc includes both Democrats and Hepuhlicans. I' i..t- i reated something of a panic among i ,,p- native leaders and has Managed te have it. i.v ,i way in rnanr in. i-nt c-iises n:i-l ... i al'v te I'tigbti-n men like Senater Ledg" :,i .1 Senater I'enies-e (.ul of ll eir normal e .- -i -ii''v The ngrainin bin is ivpn.i1. It iea'.s, n.-f and thinks f n ii p -'r.-eiests of the Wel nnd Seuth, and b.i : n- 'lillmntc purpose tie vrein lii'ig it lO'it'.al lOiitrel in Con gress from the K.i.t 1' - often Inlked of as n fanneis b Hi' il Is meie thnn that. It r p-e....ii- '"in i.e-iies of Western and Se'itheiu b'l.'i . nml bankiug groups a well as tin li.'eipst . f tlie farmer. As t'ae W.-.f ati-1 'in Se-iin are being in dustrinlized the- ..!. 1 ei-eining concerned nbeiit mnfei 'it" iii- rirff and f night rate-. It v. is -,gifn ant 'hat th" agraiiau bio,- l.egnn :: pi.-nt i ni.ipaigii m the Sen ate with a .ten a:.d t,-f b-i" f e'.i' t rates. T'.at means tl at tie Cnliieri 'a li ..' l.CVVlv elgatl'-' '1 '"1! We-'if.i shipper and evvei - a ' f-11 ns the rs !,. . ii -id te light in W n-i.1tiari.ii I. the j, ret. linti ,'ii.d even , , a. tin v sep (, have tl e ni'iv iiegi vv ' . 'i h." n Inn lop; niei .,-, Tin- .alaiii-d I ."i i -il bv tin-- I. al. hp mie iin-niiii!ere.l in Uip i n'liiti v is 1 n'l tl i. There ! no n Wa-loiigten. Tln-rc be one Ti.e .alaiipd btl.V In Je 11 i tin- w nr" in. i i- id'inl te-aa -1 ill i"',v a s.ip, ta'-'i- i. ,ir il lean's li' . i.abl: ' 'I -. ..l-'i .itl'l' ' V'a ii'.n;'..:'. in. TOLLS CASE SANELY VIEWED rnlli: uitii. il- - ' . J, i i.ii.i' i' I .ii . - . i -Ii.eii..ii intei ua- - ,ii the tae of a ll ie-pp(.i'ie of the , .ion i, i,,e Hav - tiapl.n al'v depii te, tli sp, id' i ' of l lie late ii 'iig li . ei'i upaiicy of i -r i ,e Cm t of St. i iii" parrii ulariv I l.v Am' at Pin -uii.i I .il a. ', Pa l "lete 'I t -J ,! pnlllllfl I ' the WHiTe' II. l'llC" . oust nf tr.l a. -1 .1 lines. T. "se ' ' "e:ln 'eaii'm-i 'eilav -i ii.pi. ii? n."i u' lillt I -I '.i e'" " I,"-.' ' L"v .1 wit .i .t r.t" I.e. oiitrevi i .v . i' I v '., t1 i- question of i ." ;..- ship fiem I -ie 'in- Senate. i.g urn "i" merits of in I ,sv te i eeuueile Mr. I '.oral -i.,.-.s v ith hi .P'..telt n in ig ....! pal f": v of f xeinp- ii,p iJisiiitnn- ..ei.t gi" at 'ntlfelPlll " i pai.iip'i. pre .a 1 1 n li. ie te though his in- ni rial. e. i Jinn' ing. 'vi , ii .. 'it p.l - --IlllS of ifpi.l 'II v .ii'n'tien of ih" lansuae,'' Pii'inrefele Tn.liv w 'i jeg.c, the efi. i I or ill. In t t vhi'-h I'n -nli-nr lisnii, i 1 inierei.s eii.iliel f !!ev. .1-1 ' n!er that the p..ir 1 1. eir fou nt i e I 111 i i.ni'npi nchable p'illil.g the law nl- the aid nt ans. s ic, ceded in '.nv mg pa'scd ny iii" : ipipsfieuibv intiiie". v, i n.'iit. i.t the 'aili!i.;t'.:i Itightlv or "rnniv. i licves vnh I'lil.'i Koe'. 'ate Jeseph II. C.ma'e 3.-' i' at the we-i'.!ng i I . Trea'v i ilear. and ".at i-init", -Miiihl uil ii ufsitPi) adjust .a' '.. at ISiitam be- 'itri Pag.-, t'ae V.'ni.nrevv AVIImui Ila.v PllUJl" pfnte t v il, net !utif.v the nrrogat'eii M e, ml pririlP; bv nut f'l tsp'f llf I a vs'i'ls juisslng I I I- and, has been I t reiich in- 1 l.. 1 1 ... Sk'll.l'el C. t t.f I. he ,r t-'-freshingiv expl 11 1.'. li-e 1 ,011 in m: :s.-il te siipper Tells P.il . supplementing 1 1 l.e evpi-i ..e, 1 en-11 lien iiiiil'e" l.c"ild be ' '1 n- I ',- A - :,'gi"tinn "f 1 ' urn i iii-- er.-iiui" .i tii' te, I. j ill- 1 ire. 'I I e 1 a- '." mie t ic nl i-xt-eiil' 1 v 'na.. ' b iin lis well .,s i t iii, s. .i'n of medi rn 1 .e Itetnii I'rre '. iT.'imeut with ( nt 1 in whole .1' ' :m nt '.Mil. k I". i r tncti'S :; .iii, 11 nt this 1 .1 v I ., 11 prnc -- I". 1 i- ognitieii WHAT EDUCATION ISN'T FOR DI( Mini KACKL.V. as ip 'el'cgi . ne". Mini KACIsLN, fin- pre si, , ni of ! d im' vr. rv himself 1. mini," ever the in.J'.f ' ,t a 1 elli-ge j ed'ii utmii Will ever ,,. nicessnrv tn give a iiin.-in a gen-l s,i in j e t ,,n. He fnbl th" 'n.-ii gruipta'es ii. t!n (lly ve.'erdav t iin ' he h.nl I nevMi ve ng men te gn iii 1 elli'ie iii 01 dci te sfi ui ndiinssien tn 11 s, Jetv llel.l .' hl'-li tie wnuli hi ox ex 1 i .i.ed ntlici vi le II'- heji'd lint tl " .ifi.ii ' m'.cget, would never nttiint iniialv an I. ,. mis girls, but ti.at thev would di-.t" t'n :ii.(i-.es te the training of juiiiig "ninii v he are lucntally ecpiippeil t pielit i.j 1 igh'-i ciii. ntien. There i no !iit. i.g wha, t . niture may h.i'u, let it has 1 r v ,-t hup;p:mi that 11 woman". n in1 - ,.s.. .:,. d.-pindint en the lunei.i.i ' fn 1. al e hp in inn the pos- , I' ' 1. 1 ;p a-1 . ml t.i t and harm that hi ' ig '" ' -onus In a vvemin. She mn' he hi'niv nriinti-d or net. it mat ters little. And shi may he p.. h or peer, ll is iifiti.neu f t ,11 in.iii a rich vntnig man 1, 11 lu-irrled 11 peer ;,.rl and I. (ltd her Ie hi, .ii i,tl live! 1111 re v 'ie, an. e tin- gill had ilmm iniiilm ihainis u.i.t (dip iitmii ciuiiini give ni tnki 1 way I.. I". '.mill ' ' 1 "' u! piis.tinn hi,' 1 ;, .,.. , il lini'ii' 'i'n t! 0111,11 tl.ei I,,,,! n ,,,1,11 I .'li lie 'i -atn-li ( til. T 1 miie,, inn bi.v liibn .ilii-u ,- d' - . ible , 11 ,i.e 1 eir ' iipn "v te but net In eid.Hg lie 11 ' for It will net de it. tm Wi, nun u u iipuii laiing I t. , vial epiiuiiuiiiiii ., BULL ADELBH1A, SATU-UDAY,, . ,t AlvT TXTTP.'R-RTTPTTri'Nr W ' K 1 ... - - - - ii ii . '.-I' U ' U. S.-BRITISH RATE WAR ! Alexandria Cotten Fight May Open I ! Series of Reprisals Among Ship pers en Beth Sides I i, lly CLINTON W (ilLIIKItT WHAT may de'elnp Inte n geneial rate war between lioverniui'iit-ewned Ameri can mid privately evned Hrillsh shipping has started in the ipiarrcl ever Iraiisperllug Kgyptlan cotton from Alexnudrln. On geed authority it is understood that American mles from Alexandria are te be made 00 per cent of the ISritish rates, and that pi-CH-sure is te be exerted upon American con signees of Kgjptlan cotton net te accept shipments in nnj thing but American bot toms. The Kgyptlan cotton dispute illustrate the held which the Hrllish have upon ship ping and the extent te which Oevcniinent ownership nf ship by the I'lilled Htntes complicates inlet national relations. The cpinrrel ever inte irein Alexandiln has been going en for a jeni. There is much fault en both sides. At one peit it is understood the former Auiern nn Shipping Itenrd de manded that all cotton fiev that pert should travel in Amerii an btieni in spite of the fact lhat mine liian one-half of the staple gees te lingland. Rl-'cnXTI.Y. nn agieement for division of the tinllh- being in si'jht. the two Aniericnn line epetating te Alexandria, the t'nltcd Aiiierii.iu I. inc and Hull & Ce.. having Shipping l'mard vessels, made an offer te cair i niten which was one-third lower than the i nl nrnle by the Liverpool Lines Ceufeience. the organization of ISrit ish shipping euin-is piling te Alexandria. llut this did inn in lug the American lines cotton. Other things than rate enter into the question. The ni'teii shippers of Alex andria have an oiganlzatlen. Tlie question of rcceptiiig the Anieiican offer came be fore it. Ai tlnn had tn be unanimous, nnd one member steed nit for nccepiing the higher Hilti-h lat". s, tm. higher Hritish tales w ere ;n i cnli d The )i'-' sfi-i i i.iturnllv for the Amei' cans net en'v te i it still luithep ra:s mi notion, but nn all ttalhV fiein Alexnndrin. nnd te ue fenngnees heie in the same w in to suppmi Aiii"inaii pels as vhlppers in Alexandria uie ued te support Hritish ship ping. And. of ienise. American consigners will ngtc" te demand the advantage of tlie lower rates that Aiiieriian ehlppliig offers. TIIH issue nmr hlill be c oiupfeinlsed, for ai'iniieutlv nil ihtil Aineilcnii f-hippiiie desii-' i an i-rpiltahie division of the cotton shipments ftmii Abvandi-iii between the Anii'i-lciiii line, and tin- lines of the Liver pool I'enf'riine If it is net, the war may spicad. fn" i miif titlmi between American American evxiinl sliippnig, whiih Is trying tn tinil a p!a.'" in v.., i I.i tiid". and ISritih shipping, which is . m il lislini. i inevitable, uiilcss I the two i an gel 'imciIpi and divide the field. whleli tln-v him- list luilfd In de ill Alex andria S lch shipping dispnirs would he com cem p.iratnelv unimpniiaut If thev v.ere only lietwei-n the innate inten-s(s nf this c-n mtry nnd tlnne of Hunt ISiituln. l'.ut the Amer ican ships nn- (..)'. i nmenl -nwned. I'elilnd 1 1 em i- lb" I inted Stales Shipping I'.nnul. nnd sn,-nitin- them i thp taxpajers' money liate-. i.itnig is tin Aineii.-in lievcniinent making a dine ngiiin,t l!i ,ti-li shipping. ini-e it s'.u-ts the--,- me lnipe pnibliiileu of ditlii iillii-1 in i.-latmiis between this teuntiy and i.ien I'.titain. Tlnue is the I'tilted Stati. Mntrip A' I. v. hiili has never ln.cu ftiferi "d b ,i vhifh. it fiifnt-i-cd. wiiiihl make the ciilr in- e nt feri .gn ships lutn Anietiran pert i nsrlv Tk.-ie is, fui iner. Hie question of l'.v ani'i I'liiuil te'N. which I'lpsidciit Harding is nn-intis m keep from coming tn n spttl.-i.il tr In Cnngiess beiniv the I'm Kic and I iiitiii!'.in.'iit Coiiteienee. GvlSTAT P.illTMN and her , ., I .:ile.. loe, T have the peivi'i in tiiake leprisais in pnrt and c-nn'.iug stntimi a'l ever the veild i out roll i d b.. I. iti-li intfiests, am Ann i ! an ships iiui.v be pine d nt a iiKulvni tagc. Taiills in tin- coleiiies may be ere led agaiii'i i'. Iiisr-iiiiiiuntlen of various kind mav br prm li""d. I th nations appeal nnxieis te avoid a lash ever skipping, and the ISritish !nv p'-ninent mav take a hand in this Alexandria dr-piite te efl'-i t a fair diti ibtitien of iralli'.' iin' aveit a rate war. l'.ut as ii i, tie shadow of what has r.l wavs tiireatene.I .inee the peace of P;-.ris, shaip coinpeti'ieii en tip high sins fr t,M lairving trad" of t!,e world, hangs ever tin cenleieni" which is 1-00:1 te meet here an I whi.'h il is Imped ".ill 1 "s-ilf 111 closer plntiens miin'K lia tl.iie great ceiiunprcial rivalti in thp Pacitn . SHORT CUTS Th.-t was some i.-anf strelcli in the n-rentli. ISaseball deppstei .ipp. nlhep needle. ar te need an- Man. 1ip il indexes alone. noted, i-nnr.et live by caul The slogan of the Yanks new i smiling Mail; '." Hnll, Mr. Ilmllev is pet Just what is In- 111V in p'llirics, he says. As a daily bliinui irr. is in a class bv ilspif. the slacker list There Is every ir.dii ain.11 that the per cited tax Im! v. il! be t.i 1 I'mia pcifcct, Kxistlng -meinpleviaeni liv-rCv accentu ates tli" abi'.-ilitn s nf exisiin immigration law-. Theie xva inci.'jit.nn veslPtdnv morn ing tl.iit thp Weather Man was warming up for thp Giant And of cnii'-se ther. is n'.wavs the pnsl bililv that Mr. Had" "ill net be ill politics nltei th" eir. I'm,. We gntln distance that 1 pliived in a in Ii-n-n Pole i.teund long leng si'.mli is the finest gnuic cvir spam r The le' nl gii! "lm inn nwny with the innn l.er iimther jik.i.ind tn marry at least knew hew- te avoid genu g a stepfather. Wp could get n.eie 'ev i.t nf chaiimiiu LbsIem's report of 11 M.imki, 11I1O pavrell cut if there wete 1"'S iiijeia-ln. nietil in the L-nuntJ. What the Limitations of Aimnnnnt j Ceiifi-r"in " appears in rie-d mst new is a gn.nl press n.'ent I 1 ' i.l.lir.g i,,.. ith up. i t llllitlll Hlill ellfllMM.l-n When the -ales tn . , ,j,lu.s law it vviii t.e no flanks in ( m.gre-s (engiiss is moving tewnid it v rh iih.-tunt f 1 1 I xvliib Public I ipinien ims! . The Sninel bill i b;.- 1-0 inenns a p". - tixt snies 1. . i i.'f bill it seems , , lieurei tn plain coiiiinen r.pnse than inceiii" inx tilil.etPi'Hjiavi i-vc-r been. A N'- Yerk vagis'raic gave a pn.,..i,. 1 "tlllltv dlivs tn tie v nrkliuiM' ler ri ihlllee tn bin 11 hnw te be a u"i tleiiiiiu " 'In, hard 11 task f"V env warden m- irustv As tin- W.lltei V 1 nihil' imprint aie lunkiiiK "'I kinds nf pnssibl" uin-Msi s, seni.' ,,f them ni" g mg te he right ami will (j cuiieid' riibb bi'iiggiiit, about it Inti-i en. usi. I forbidden nn the Piinietuii 1, ;ii. pi. s ntli 1 1" 1. M. b'-eini- it In ep 1 1,,' tuiitl'hll plii" is nvMik. W'h, nut abeli.h .tiidv lui'.i. ' it ilisli.i'ts lin 11 minds? Wlii 11 eluliel I'm Ins. Itil'l'ctel- of the ilerans' Ituii'iiii 1 iinrgci that the tluvei n nieiit fariiii'il disiibinl ven-ians te sweat simps h" he ilihei said tee much or Iuq little. W hut is ii'-i'ded new is explanation or proof. OCTOBER 8, 1921 ' ' ,H I xjLJL.1 All llilAUA V'Xl J Bf, x StK" '? 4m s ''' '$$$ " ''-r-k"'"-'j x,v . "" "--s. """ "- . "-s- t'S: - . 7iiii'r v.'"'" ' i."''vs "sv. "s. n. """'" sA-ii, ""-.-j "'"v. rrr- -"."-. "Ss. s, . s.. -M.w'- '- T- . S-s . "--slf:5--- 'V.... "'' , -. '". i . "- -s. sg --i-v f "-'.i -srK si. ' -.- - - s ' . - S - . s. '.x- '"v. -. -vH NOW MY IDEA IS THIS Daily talks Willi Thinking Philadelphiais uu Subjects They hneiv Pest MISS SARAH EMLENCONARD Talks of Animal-Rescue Werk ANIMAL-l.liSCI'li work does a f si-rvii ( for the i itiens of lltiv cnv. i rat mil enlv Innn tin- hiimatill.'irlan staudpniiit, bill also limn a sauitniv point el view, nci Hid ing te .Mi.s Sin nil i.iii'i'ii Cnniird. spciclaiy of 1 ,.e Mmris l!riii'e lm- Sick and Sufleiing Animal. . "The growth of wmk like euis." snld Miss t'ennnl, "I'uiiiishes an inde of the in-(le.-.ii- in hiinian.t.iiiaiiism in the cniintiv. It was net s, M.rj- long age lhat iieciiitinuH such ns euis v.eic uuklinwii. nnd ihe helpless animals whiih had bn-ii injured nr were sick had nn human nid in their misery unless their evvueis were hi.niaiie eueii.h in see tliat tlipv leepived Ihe treat iniit which was their due. 'I he I'li.st Steps ' Oiiginally the laws nn thi ubie. I wete liev si, linn h the nuti'enie of humane princi ples as thev were fm the pintectlnn nf mil i.inls 1 ensideied fis pmpiM tv. and in the m di nar law crueltv te animals bv their owners wn an oflense puni'hahle by law nnlv when it breanie s aggravated as te In-, nine 11 niiisnm e. "The liiiieteenlli century, hevvcier. with It general tenileiicj tuvvard lh eig.mi.a ti, 11 et plnluiithrnp.i. was quick te npnate In iin. dlrei tiuii, and perhaps this inipul-e 'ves fi'iii L' tied bv the inhumanltv nf the iwn entuili-s lirccedilli: ill llililll'i.'llill iml enlv I tevvnid nnimnls. bu. nNe lietn inr, 11 toward hi I own kind, linglnini was the first in the tn-ld I In ihe ptotcetien of nnimals fmm i-iuel treat ! m it, and the first ergaui.alimi inr lh!s pu.pese was lernieil ihere in ls.i, aliimugii nen 1 1., a quarter et a lentui cla' scl befeie I In re' was a reall.v adequate law Inr ibis pin pee pnssed bv Parliament. "lime laiiiieiinl, the iiieveineiit spread quiil.lv te oilier 1 eiiutries. mid tin I n.i.d States was mie nf ihe lirl tn take it un and make ihe 1 iiap.ges and iinprnvcmi tits necesfltnted bv geegrnphb ill nml Incnl niinli turns, nml the. tu-st oiganiatieu in this eouii eeuii Irv was lernieil in 1-iiii in New Yerk'. New tli'ee assoclntieii. c-is in every Slate and in almost every town ii. the ceuntrv. Animal-Kcsciie Werk ' 1' was fiein this foundation 1h.1t il-e v-(.r. 1.1 nnimiil ic-ciie. Midi as the Mmn. llftiigc. sprang. Our work then- con, erns ni If vvnh the relief of sn k and suffering annuals, and is net in im.v sense whnl 1 geneiiill.v li'iined n "illicit' sucieij. 'Ihnt is. we l'elievc the ufterliig of the niiiiiinl but we de Het taki legal steps agaiiiM the OWIielS nf inem. "'Ihe iiiiiuber iif small 1 nimals. whiih aie found In a ! I. op utheiwise sufti'ilng lendi. imii in a great city like Phihiih lplii-i In ihe iiiuise nt a j car is sinipl.v astounding. Thi. i. ispeilnll.v th" disc 111 the het weathei. which isvei hard ni. iinimal and when tin 1 suftei ninst. Tin; wnrk which wc and ll'e eiher iininial-i' -cue nrgauizallens perferin hps its ilefinite vaiue, nut only in relieving the suffiring of the helpless, hut ' til-e in pieventlng the iieii(l of diea.-e in inan.v use. "I'mm every peini of view, that of sani sani tntieu as well us that of humanity, it is a vmk which ib-eivcs public 1 liciniiagenient .-iml Nuppuit. Surely il is Inr mule buiiiiine in put a suffeilng iinimal nut of its miserv i.ainlessly, win-n it 1 known that it iniinut be lined, than te In ii sufiep, and 11 is iquallv te the point te puisne the same nurse with hniin'h s. ninmals for wlmh the te.i.ie weikeis 1 nii'int lilld Inline, lalhei mini In cure tle-ni il 111 and then again te tiiin them into the strut.. Thousands I'miinl Yeaily l'evv pel -nils 111 11 huge eitv have unv iile.i "f the iimeiilit "1 suffeilng that is sis. tatned bj the small iiniiiiiils llien- or of the stint of Ih'" wmk vvhl'-h ihe animal -1 cciie uigiiniatlniis de. l.at suinmei, Inr ixaiu p'.c, tin- Mullis IJiluge almn- I, ail, lb nnd iiilil.iuisteied idiel In l'-'.'.ion aniinals in ilu ilu iiienth ut .Iui.. iilm.e. a dail.v average uf meie thnn -tee. iai-i ."-ii' the tniiil niiuibi 1 uf alliliilils ie(eived till" the hume Inr tn ill -nieiit was l'J,s0JI. and u few .veins lifline thut lin- numbei 1 niched VI.iidii. "When 1111 anlnial in bieught into the home It is tirst examined te see what i. the mutter with ii and te dehne the 1 1 c-.i t in-ut in t'Hsiirj . Nniu I nig. i" tul ami the in Miuil'mii bung, in iveiv aiiliual in mc( ,,' ii. iiiinl-l.atiuiis wlm h 11 1 ni, pu..il, nam We H-inli Ihi-M- 11 11 11,11 1- n, tmhi-r lliul ,,Ht llbullt Ill-Ill !'V Vallel. IIIIIIII-. ,, I, mini hi n '' s 1 nve, a p 11 1 1 111 ut lin' 1 il i ei 1 1 dll.v. the v mill 'flllllllll.lt being ii e I ,m,, ni'liilii iikiis, if whnh I vi. In, I e, 1 i ilil. I'nlbc De (ided W01I1 . 1,1-1,1 iarg" iiiimijci or mil cubes reported tn n evei the teppl,enp n , a it AN INTERRUPTION -. "- 's.-. -ris-l-s. . -., -f-. --, J.rl7 - V, - -',. -;'- --C -v-'?--vu.,-V-' 'sk-, '-s, -- V. 's-,, l.--V-. ''V"?. s. "-, "T -:J '- -V,.. 'v.'lV. ': -, iv v V, s, of an aei ident te nil annual or a sufleiing animal vve lire nelilii'd. and iuimediatel an anibiilniiie is .1 ni and lin- iiiiiiual 1. bi-iuigln in. Ill llu- 1 mil- e nl 11 jeni" we gi ( 11 geed iiiaiiv foeli.li i.iil.; ihnt i. people call up and icpnit a 1 ,1 .1 whiih, when the am-biilaiu-e alines, i- 1'niind in have no foun dation. ! tut tin 1 mini es nr,. taken; even, call is i-espumleil te and the ieults judged when ihe ambulaiii 1 ariives. "Wc get iiiaiiv of our call, from the police, who are our very geed ft lend. Thev hat" te set an animal sufleiing, and when a cusp fumes tu the uttenlimi nl an of them thev lepert il In us at nine. Many uf the etlur mils culm- from private Individuals, but all receive the Millie alKntiulI. "'tie ui the fen tines nl aniinal-ipsciie vveik is th" providing of guild homes fur the nnimal which aie biMtig.it in and aie found te be healthy. Wi find a great many nf these in the ceni-sp el a enr. Of i nurse, when we tan locale the owner uf 1111 animal it 1 irtiiiiieil te mm when cured. These which nre homeless nml for which we arc unable In find homes an- painlessly put nvva.v. They en 11 net be turned mil into the stieeis tji undergo iciinl'i suffering; and perhaps a painful and lingering death, nnd time Is 110 place te w hii h thev inn he sent fop the ie iniiiniler of tiii'ir Inis where we knew thev will ici cive gnuil cnie. n Old I list it 11 1 ion ' I have .in. ken of the Merris Itef ige l,e illl.e. In ill'.' ulie nf its ellh'fls, I am must familiar wnii tlie wmk wlmh it is doing. It li one nf the uhct uf the aiiimiil-i escue eiganirai ions in ihi country, a it was founded bj Mi.s I'liznbeth Mnrrts enlv eight fill' lll'lcp the ill si seciffj ter the prutec 1 inn iif annuals In inn leimti-y was estab lished. Wi'h MI'S Merris were actively nse- nil' il Miss Ann" Wain, Mis. Knimn Lewis. Mi llaldw In. Mi-- ll.ividseu and etliei .. and tln-v In gun tin ir wmk for the homeless ani mals in IM'is.. I'ieiii that stmt the present mgiiiiintien ha gmwii. un'd the home was lerii.iillv leundcd in ls7l. Much of the 1 1 ill t for its nipid growth in rci ent jcars iaii-t be glvin 10 the late Mi. J. Niiriiiiiii .bu ksnii. wlm was ll. pifsidrut for ihiiteen villi, and who devoted great deal of time and cneigj te full lift Ing the welfare uf the iiisitiuiien. "Tlie objects of I lie 1 efuge nrp today the same as thesp set fnrtii by Mis Merris 111 her own wmils; 'A place wheic llulnele.s iilillullls ,1111 be kepi until homes mav be f . ... 1 1.1 i lm 1 1 111 . 01. Inning in this, vvhrn; ih",- ma.v be niercitullv ih strejed." Seme I'liusual l'atlcnls ' M 0 . 1 of the nnimnls rcc'clvcd at the 1 efuge nn' iui. last vear mere ihnn ."".0011 lieiug bro,. ght in. 1'egs are the next in numb'!', ll.'iOO being In ought in last .vear. P.e-nles tli.e, however, there aie sume inure ii'iusiiiil ami. nils, thisp being rabbits, tats, bud-, p aunts, one monkey, IUuid. guinea pig ami 1 veil mie turtle. "The -1 r ii s inls uf n big lily pievide ruie of it- most nnneving prubii n.. A utt Is an e.ceeiinglv agile animal, and when it be. niiiies a 'sir.i' ami frighti ned ii is ver.v lltln .lit alel (veil diiilgciaiiis tn 1 ati h I'ur ih use. we ha( a spei-i i Irap. designed tu caii h tie iiit ulhi ami imnijiiied These naps n e pi-i.viili-d b.v mir iiiani.atiun, and when the 111I is 1 might imp wnguns will I, ling lli niniiiiil In mir building nml bring back the Imp when it is nn lunger ueednl. "Annual aie bmuglil in b.v mir wagons , fnim all suit uf place. In une ilni a d Aiigii-I tin 1 e wete IS',) mis and "N dugs bi'uiighi tu inn-building, li m-iiis im n-dlble, but Insl vim si vciu, -two iiiitiu lis vveif leit in 1 mpty lieuses nml "10 W'ie fuiiml in tiaii. "I'he Wuik .hews mi imteii.c i-viiv vear, 1 and vvnh in iistnnt awakening uf the fn , 1 ml piibln in tin iigl.i.ui the small animals 1 tn kind. tleiiiiiu nl . ami the im ienlm; ten. ' ili'ln-.v of the lluliv niillll In lepuil uisis uf in lip nl. 111 gu , I in- Millertlig 0 iiiilmnl. it 1. inn ililllilie In UI"W . 1 'Libiiiv, s.i,. ),. Nichulii M.iri.ij I Hull, r, "nine ruiiiinge rid b.v meiiaifhs anil I ruling 1 lasses is nuw endaipp-rcd bv funuti- 1 ill iniiiiii-iui -. win, a. wiieti uli 1 nine te final!1 li. 1 simply a dci lnrntieii t lin t Illi cit', lew In iver, is eiulangcicd by a mi mi uerit 1 faiiath-al rn-ethi rwlse ). "I'wasevir ilius nml ever .hall b" 'I'he mm way tu svv.il "a Ia11.1l1c.il mliiulitv" that eek's u iisinp gun iiiiin ui 1. fur an ciilightcncj nln ciilliriil niiin. 1 n 1 li il. lit us Hiv, In I ir I'.nin ri in dump iin m f 1 tin lie 1 harlul and giab Imiil m tin icln Miisi.iu shaves eusl u Ihnilsmiil liiilrcil. I ii 1 the luimlicd rubh -liilllhhini; ! ' 1 liis mn I'enigu Lxperl, and 1 As and I lhat ' adds, it Uu in be, bul the fact VI am in, ih - lian - tli I 7 l Mi ' HUMANISMS lly WILLIAM ATHKKTON DulTY RLPKKSLNTATIVH PHILIP DA1D SWINli. who conies fn.Mii brluvv sol level ill Cnliferniii, is n jeungsler wlm i inilch Interest eil III the tilb-s tlmt viteran inelnhers idatc of their lrgislntivt ineri I'll' e. There was one member, for 1111.1,1, e vvln had n let nf nlf te play an. I tea t 1 drill!, ami all 'hut suit of thing, ami he .. ii didn't htlXe time te vvrile a speei li he w.i te deliver en the Unllrend Kale Pell Sn h hind an expert te wiite his speich mil I lead it giandilnqtiently fiein his p'aee ui. I lin fleer. Hut se complete had been hi- 1 ren.-eii-patien that he hndn't even had thin tn ie:i,i ever whnt the expert wrote for i.in Se imagine his roufuien when nnelmi mem ber arose nnd said : "Will the gentleman jielil le a qu, -1 nn'' nnd then peeled off one that was vvei.e than uu lalisen. The speaker didn't knew the answer Yr with Ihe evpert knowledge in hand tliat was levelled in his sneech he surely shnul, have been ready with the comeback 10111 tceus nnd iiifnrmnlive. Hut wns ilil Cengres.inan shown up'" Net he. Here was his response te il,,s in teiiogater: "If the gentleman will but hear with nn for a moment." lm said, knowing tint if lie spoke the truth. "I think Iip will llnd hi question completely answered later 111 idv speech." lie put confidence in his expeif nnd that man et hgtiies failed him net, for the an swer seen appeared. Senater Kev Pittman. of Nevada wm Ih" llrst lawver te practice in Neme, Abyss, in the old geld dn.vs. He helped dnivv up the deeunient which gave Neme its form of gevernment1. nrlgndier fleheral alarlhoreugh Church ill. chief of Military Intelligence during tht war. was net n West Pointer but a grailu ate of Hnrviird nnd n member of the Mnssa chusetts Nntienal Guard, who took an ei 11111111ntif.il for second lieuienant nnd thus enleied the nrmy. He leeks like a suave and K'ninl banker. Ti,1.!. '', 0rnT '" n business man from iMrnlt. Hp wns (ai(ing in miu,Mm2 t,ar of the cm l.v experiences ,,f Henrv lord in 1 ..'en'.,' "V,",,,ll'., 1:iK'"'' "" "''"wed a little .... V ii"'"l .'-" "''i''11 was charged tip agi ,,s t-1 ,,,,,-v ,.-,,, . ,0(ln of sse wfch fha"t id v., ml was pnjing off at the rate of Sin cars '0 ' tI,ls "ns lc,,s ,l,,,n hvcnt-T Pres'iden'f P': r,"'i,Mi''",'.'Tr.. srcretnrv te t fast ' H n In'n,l"" strong mat. n lat at the game of tennis. tin n1 Whnl De Yeu Knew? QUIZ 1 rjint Is the rode Xupoleen- " ; L",niH "I? IIcK"'-- and where Mil tnlie plnip'.' " Wli'i'! iK '''"Krent river of Tins. la nrat ' wirii neuv or water ilees t ! , .......i- 11 i ice j'i-f slcjf nt of Stales who reived two the 'd une iciins. J; What Is cryelite? - ,. .' . the Preseni Seeretarv nf I " "'' If the ruler uf the lmlptt,l.-i 1 Of I nine What I. n chamois? hat 1 ifaiiclipple-1 Win, was JaseM ,inss.,al n ;i in. Answers te Yesterday's Quiz PiiI laure.itn of i:nBl,in I wlm I,, , lowed Lord Ternvsen m, 'fi 'in nnd Unbelt Ilrldge. The 1 1 , llie piiHeiit hiuie He 1 he "pens aslneruiu ' ia- ' 1,1 1 ic ihe llflli prep- lj,, e' tin 1 ' liudlil, piexlni- ti,.a ti.e ,,;, - ,, li.isi' of nn 1u ul'1 tri.mpl-- ,,i, tu "iicli utlier. Twe of th.. most (eleliinti I , gi s ,, Aiiierle.iu rivil War vi.ie t , Vleksbunr nml l'. tersl.m-i- llie .f The present I'unscrv.i'Hi I'nitv e' hind Is an ciutgiew th of tin- i 'd I t T. M I'nity. Theie aie eight p mi ts In tin sii.-s-s lin, Mcieuiv, Vi'ti'ts. the I-.' inh M.ir .lupl'el- Sat! ri.iuils iml NiplU'p Leuis , I was Kim: of l-iam th' time nf die ,im man ll.-vula' A Peuh-llali U uu imlivlilufil ne,lliiR many efliees. pulillc or jirlvat, H' tiiiinu Is taken from n ihara. ter ' Ullbrt nml Sullivan's ceinl.- opera 'The Mikade " riuiiib.iKu is black lend, gi ihlte .1 tot a uf 1111 bun uscil fur pi'iu s tic in'1 lnlxeil with clny fur mill. I. ' 1 1 uc 1 ' In 1 .reek inythuleKv Si v lla a- a '' monster lepicsiuted as d...llin '" the 101 1( Scvlln opposite I'harv lull tin- StinllH of Misnlim Chin v lull' w.is 1 s, 11 inunsld- which thr. , linn ' 'I-1 Micheil in tin. s.'ii nml eis.-luiigi 1 1 again in a teirlble v.-l.lrlpnel 'i'he niyi mldeiis were members of a w.ir lllv TllfShiilliiu lace wbldi liiilnwfl Achillfh In llniueilc legend In fin "b'"' uh", 111 rmtiluiiB have come te mean hired ruffians, bust' servants pollrt pellrt men or bailiffs. 'l i it, !n i