svawaw-"''. Tr.,.,(r.,..r!f7..r.,T,., - ,-pT ,TQf- vsrrHPVTanff. J 'J v ' . I P!PBifl!!PliS! Sej. ' WV " DAY Clyif iru T. h rra? Main) lllu Itn HIM 'J. . - d limn 1"- a 12 tu a k ' t OKi -la M Int, 0 m 1 diverit Ualut Bchvf ", I '" . I y C. ' t pa M. .'."b Lf'b. dart if. 1 J Hpe rfUCK ' -a inn rii mt n t... a ra aiwlt 11 M,l 8 burning public lUe&ger fc PUHLIC LEDGER COMPANY f CTRUS H. K. Ct'nTIS, FubsISENT 4 -Jehn C. Stirtln, Vice i'rM-nt an.l Ttfaiurer. . l?rl52i.'" yl5rf. Sertftr. . Cr-finn H. I.udlng I.udlng len. Pit 11 1 ns Cellins. Jehn M wilnnn, .tehi J. Bpnreeen. Geerge V. Goldsmith. Dm id 1:. Hmlly, uiffcTerii. tUVIP K SMtt.nY .. . , "nilteT JOltX C. M.MVrt.V... Orn-ral m-in-pn 'swr Fubllrhc-J dally at Pcnr.10 I.ttpeca DulMltis .. Independence Snuurj. I'nilaitelphla. AW.ANTIO ClTt rrti-l'nen HiUt'lnr INiw Teuk 3ij, Mmll-en .Vve l)reiT ;ei rer.i iu..hrtic Br. Lecis.. . , .013 a.'vo'-Dc'memit In. Mug CBICiOO 1102 Trillion- Hul.dlns w nt:ws urniiAW WAaititoTe.N B'atju, .. !? r CT Pennsylvania Ave red M-s lvf YeK HtR'AC Tin. .Vy.; Un I t Ixj.nden UcMUti Trafalgar HuilJ.r.e . Si H'1UI'1IiN TKK.r-i Tlta Etisi.mi i'cblie I-iimaa I wn d In null- eriberi tn Phlhtil'MpM.i anil sur-uatii.t'i- town t the rale if tve,v vl.li i t a t r vc. i,..utci - Inn rnft-l. tribe nl lh. '" e points outside of rhllaKthlj In in united stnif r-nnl:i nr I'nit I st.it n , sil!J' Peetaae frre. flrtj- CO) cents ir month. I t ilellsi pr -r r.i.iM .n nlnrir Te all ferln .-euntrl -n w 1 1 a -Lit- a merih fvOTicc S-ubecrlbcri wl-hlne aditr-n changeJ lUit civ old an f.l m tiHW jddt. BELL. 3000 WALMT KfYSTONE. MMV ISO! t-TAddreas nil een-nwi(cif 01 te Fxrilrip 1'nbUe Ledgrr, Indeyndrne? s'ir, 'hi'uil, i'pMu. Member of the Associated Press r;rc xsser.irnn rnt.ss h 'rtusi"iv . ffllra te (lip 'iif or ?-putliiii'i , r e' nl i-t, 4 tljpalehrt ci-a.-rf fa if br net nfl..-- , , rf trl in IMa pautr. a ij also :'i ,u i.j 11 .Ijuj.i-j (Aereln. XII rlehts f' i)(bricetljn 0 ni-cal it.pntchts ntrtin are a 10 r. jfrvd. rhlladrlphii, Tiifdj- lifml I 112: A PROBLEM IN POPULARITY TEN TIlOrSAXI) nr-m ww.r te li.ir the rencrt of 'In- I'.iili tirrln-trn at I.etnen Hill en Si:mi., in l r 'n till of these wrre enabV'l t'i ar.it ! iIhip ' 'in- in the full. ("roil.. "'iinl.ii; 'mi il '! li--hind tlit lilt !etir'. v ! ii.it I tn rij . t!it fortUslme pfTecti of Mr. Kninr'e ihum clans. Netwitlit-tirtliiv tin perf.rt enl-r. the line slinilp uml tu'lli-.tte ii'irwi-. of :lie compesitionH porfentiPil wt-rc Iui tn hun dreds of pjsi'V innsf liivi-r1. Fer the rH'iiniiiins vwi'k of the current enrten It will he Imputable tu etcntl the facilities nt I.fRien Hiil te urconituetlute the enormous overflow. T!n eenivrt ntteml anee hns et.:si-:pjipd n'l :imi. ipinniii-t. nml the pliilevjilt of rr-i.-iiMtt'iii 11 nheur nil that run In1 r 'eniiinifinlcil u iinfrtv. ii.it-- in thp euti'r fringf. Hut It is I 110 moon- ten -.ir! te ii--i.i! platiK for ndi"it!itci ni tnuiiin'lntf if f"f :t f year. Tli " w erK St-uliutn. prnii'. tin 1 n nteiiHl ut it- Hud. !- - iiitiiii;-i that hupp nudienpi-. iiim h liirpr ili'in thu-p lillins all the -enti- in the I.um.u lhll hnl. t .in h. '.ti the tmi-ii" in 1 en. fort In tlnnnrin:: tin- l'nrk i-en'-p.-t- 'utni.i started n p'lbile bent-faetieji if fur l.ir?'-i properlion-t than wn- .erliap reii'l7eil 'Hip logical net stpp ! t'lp r'-ien-fr'n-t en of the "auditorium" anil band -li. 11. Tin- i a npee.'sity wliii-h thp m-.nii lpali'v e-m - te .t public whew nppptlte fur sued niu-ic i Wp 11 and lncere. The I.Hinun lli'l eni-prt- uill nut be triU "popular" until thp me'i'-ti'- ni'1 iinp'"'il nnd until thtrp nrp thit'.UMN of miM.,i iul sats for the Immpii-p patrenac ALASKA CAN'T HELP St'PKIt-OI'TIMlSTS !e lavi. b. n nurnink: the dreuiu of . -ettlpinnt of Veal priblcr.-. thre iglt pip eiju'i-npe 01 Alnrkn are eeltl'v refuted I y tL" seipntlti' findln:- of Pr II. I" itpr P.ain, ilirpi tur of the I'nltPil Stati- I'.'ir'ti .if M.t.e-. Frem .I'iiip.iii i-et-ii- the depti -ins word that the sn-at Ner''iv e-t rn I'e.t.a.ti i- t no mentis a (Jiih nnda of blink diamond". Dr. I tn In ailin.t- tli.it tlir 1- ibettt i'i:n i;h cnal in tin- ttr.rrv te -upply i' -in'j lMfTnhitien of 1.111111' I'l'i.tiiMi .till th".r ini'i--tries. In the Mnuntii-kn rp;nm the ' fa . 1 iag" 11 elsnltlptint word in thi- t'onncetien is de-ertbed a- 'ptr"melr 1 .-1 e i-.i.nj." It i itnleeil beiui...nj upp.i''Ptit. v 11 te Temantiei-t-. tb.it : r . 1 r . 1-1 ! t,i- n T.naty cannot be reli-1 ; 11 "i:ii;ntin out th" cemplp.xitip- iin' ! in th ih.miii; tititl distribution nf i,.m in tl,. I'-.-.-l Start With help from .!i-L.i i'"inl, it lin.K- a a theuch tv uie tj th nn.-t be p!.u i-tl in home renn li". Pessjtil tin' nr!t of M'-lbi'rrv Sellers has until rtf'tttly b' "ti b..tint:n-' Al.ika. , If Kt, that si e-t i- new Jan:. I-. I Jain ; has been rpinersp'esMi atiah 'i-.tl Tuere 1- net In his report even si mueh a- n h :i' that the ntv fur nil time ran In- supplied with fuel from the miiiet.tl r ei.re-- .t'u't,' th line of ihe new liewnimeiit ra.1 n.h. CRAWLING TO BED r, F W15 may credit t!." dismven of .,- llee Craft, of the I "ni -i -ir Ile.pttal. crawling te sleep is mere thj 1 a in'-ie fnrm of words. Slip is said te h.i demen-t.-itpd auccessfu'ly that If one in tttulK i'i,-.N te bed sleep v. Ill retne almost linmidi .telv. The patient mu-t get di.wi m. ti.e t'e.,r and wriggle along like j .itMpiIl.u- 01 gn en nil feurt like a deg. .lu-r he l.,ng tri tri eorm of exerilsp mu.t he li.dulgeil in l no" disclosed, but rep-nub! pln-hitm- ,11 e suid te be convinced 1h.1t !' v .11 , irw t.n ne-t elmtlnate ca-e of iii-eiiin.n We nre new likely tn h-ar of -! -imi-..ei ? in medical seeletif nti the ji'ij -it-nl jnd psychological e.Te' f of a rever-lnn t,i t!,p form of our Mintm-ed atiiester- '1 he uter- t pillar does net de m"ih tl.l'ikiu,: ninl it h.ix only n ruulmentar ii'Tmei- -wen, m.iv bA thnt if one iirefnils t b 11 1 :it-rii.lln i- f one can feiget fur the n.eiin-n' ilut ntn- .- worried bj the 1 ure- m t'.e div and 1.111 approximate the mental sinlul., uf t'te worm. But the leasens for the nmw e' 1!,- nv method of curlir; lu-iiiuil.i wlil nut in- t'-t any one er mucli if the unt'iud "tin It is alwayw the resu'is thnt mini, w . l.-r In medicine or nnything "I-" GHOSTS TO ORDER FHAS u.sual'y happened that pi-ts.,n, wiie wished te see a ghu-t hue In 1 n ,ib!.. tu find Berne one who ai willing te -jlnfj their curlesltj . ' Professional ii.till'ins hne been mimi te explain that Inn a imi gle-t fni.i-d te appear they hn' iirredifi d n fake gl e-t In order te pn-wiit a.i, innu being disap pointed. Atld. imb'Pil. -i'leere beliei."-. in janlrituallstii- miinlfest itm i- lime ju-uiii.tl tbta aert of tiling by sniiig that belief nn-t developed beleie tl. al glie-t ian ar. Maine boarilliig-heuse keeper who un ih noted haunted heu-e h.i - been fellow in" fid' J'i'the eiample of the medium- Her blunders '.... .lliAt in unii tlip 1?' iahed te see the ghost with then own tftB, They nail liearil the -teiV Unit a mini Itad been forced te vacate the heu-e lieiiiii,e ke apirit of his first wife persisted in u--ttiBg hint, even ufler he hud iiiniried a aaeend time. The bearding-house lcepi. thereupon entered Inte 11 inuspii-nc) with one of her boarder te per-en.ite ihe i;hut. The plnn worked successfully fur seeial eaaena. Thla yenr 11 steiieKraphrr funn ihn my IMfaenttted tlie ghost. Repert 1 of its pies tBC were talegrupht'd nbread. (iliost (iliest 'Bunting photegrnphers from Newark went te.il alne nnd succeeded in getting a photo graph of the wraith which showed dimly I ika v.irutlvA Stn nillell littptitliiM liiiu . ?' "j H 'a !. ;nau tlintliA f..J I.... WrlVH-' Mv tir-v hhiv iiiw lliltlvl nun hn4 ana tee lantuauy h new hi will, have te think up some or excitement in her uelghher- tMjslLsilri. .3-i Fwrr'i. .. L.V,. vi, w. n careful Investigation disclosed her Identity after she had terrified her family nnd forced them out of the house In the (lend of winter. Ilut the nntlcs of the abnormal Antlgenlsh girl belong in n different clns from the larks nf the Philadelphia stenographer who helped her landlady pluy a tilck en her summer boa 1 tiers. CARAWAY'S CHARGES AND FRELINGHUYSEN'S TARIFF PLAN If an Expert Commission Recommended Equitable Tariff Rates Congressional Scandals Would De Fewer rpiII'IH! is mere partisan politics than statesmanship in the Hurry eer the wool si hedule In the Senate. Attack upon the tariff en wool has been a fineutp rci rent ion of the liemeiints for yeais. They have pretitn' politically bv It. They are hoping te pietit n the -amp way till- juir. I'liiirce- Iiiivp lipen matlp that Senators are limuii lull inteiested la wool growing and that -eine of them lune entered Inte a peel te speculate en wool pending the pas sage of the new tariff. And It lui-" been lu tiinated that this is the rea-en for their support e'" the wee! schedule. Whether th.lt schedule Is defen-.b!e or net 1- a i'n-tieii for expeits and net for !auic:i. It 1- a-.-crted that the intes nte net high piietign te i emt the illtTerence between the ee-t of preduiing wool in the 1'nlted States ami in foreign countries. Kswi modern te protectionists insist that every dutj -heii'd be high t neugh te 1 ever this illflcrc'ii ,n e-t of tetlui lien Kvcn Pre-ident Wll-en did nor go farther than te urge Cuiigie--te pi.. :i 1 irliT liiv whl'h would put the feri .j;ii -uiil ' den -t. 1" predui . mi .1 level whe.i 1 . j met .n leinpet.t en in the United St.iif- in.trk"s. Ilut I)eine i-.ili.- Senater, who have been ve-ing for the pretei live dime- en the pieducts of their Mate- are attacking the wool duties intended 10 protect "I'O.Ollii wool grower- who live almost entirely In Republi can States. .- already Intimated, this i p.'Imatily bectm-p thev think that political capital iuii 1 u made oft ut i S'-n.-iter I'arawnv. of Arkan-as. who veed for a pietei live dtitv en rice, whlih Is uii-ed in In- State. 1- attempting te get the S' tiate te iti'iulre In'e the tiniinciul intpre-t of every Senater in every artii'le mentioned in the Tariff Mill nnd te Inqti.re al-e into the con nect. en of everv Senater with any persons, firm- or orgenbutloti- nn.ir.i in'.ly iuteie-ted in -tich articic Tl.eie are -ivetal -1 p tai-"i in the Sen.ite nnd thev have been in-i-ling that the inve-tigut.nn he 11 ade Senater Wiirten, of W; eimng. for amp!e. -aj- that while he own- -beep, the pre-pent) of hi- Slate depend, en ihe prosperity of the sheep and f.'ittie laisnrs. and that In- was elected en ' l.e uuder-tiiudiug that he would cent him self te the utir.e-t 'e pie'.ect the indi-triis of III- Stcte 1 Seinii'i I'arawnv is trv.ug te e--.ibi.-li the jifltii .pie tlur tin lun- whiih app'lis in the Sui letup I'li'irt -i.eu'd apply in n- 1 pre, i.i.d t'.i.i 1.0 Senater wliu will be , ilu.in ml'v benefited b jiemliu legl-liitlen I should lal ' in v part in Irani. tig that legls. la-lull, even the Igil ll" I ' iililj one of ll II II - d'vu- i.f tl tm-.'iid- win. v nl preti: 1 It is iiiteic-tlng te iie'e th.it a 'ai,-" , lumber of Seiinte's , -t-.-rxl that if - n h fi ' ru'p were made In -me-- in the Senute I Vlnlil ie!..e te tl 'Utld-t.,l fur (VeV etie i- lillll 111 lai'v r'.le-'.il Ml I'll ple.pet.'V nf I tl mi'-v. : ml all buMie legl-latien is devi-id in tin- heji" ''.it . -.il .ucie.i-e prosperity. ; Wl.l'e it u 11 . ("iinwaj - Jin. m ir'j el V p' I .- ;'.' n !- u'iwe get te . te of '1 e !i .- ,t.. p lli'.i - t.'.l. el. t :.i rdn 1 i : in a! 1: liu'e IV e tin' . iJi-.-'i d !i it Se.ia'ei ret., el v s . .mi. vv.il ;n-is that The nearest v .in li'iniii 1 it 1 inter, sts e-eii it ml then . t res' 1" t T! 11 v III .1 Of s, 1 ii:it ' li 11 in I" gilt hi - ..- ig ami rl 11' .nte w I.', li t ''.it !- through th" in ptletl el -eii.i 01 I'l'i'Vighu,' .i ii'- plan ter '. n!..l--ieii of tnr.iT espert espert s.en We lid inquire .n'u lln f.e t -liinl.iu I'lii- 1 eiiun:-- wee nni l-'rv, te Cen- In" "Mlllipb', Ullll ' Wn.'ll liplllt gress 1 In. nmeijiu e' dutv i.ieibd 1. plot'. : the Anterb :tti wool gtewer- from iiiiueiis ii.mpetltlen from th" v mil glower- of Seuth Amirl'ii nnd Aii-tielia Tln-n if I'e-igre--levleil a heavi.'r ilut) it we i'd he en 'l.e ie. fen-.v" ii'.d ju-tlv epf.id te n't.ii J, from t' llfl. e. ril- V l.etl the Repl.1.1;. at.s Wei" in pe.ver .ii'tl f tl . Ileum, mi- i,n a '"" ' " il tv '.. Rpplib'lian. we, id l.uve valid enniiiil- fur hinging 'hem w.tli 111- differpine in T'le pi b i a gi-i.it Indusfv ;- tee nun ii nt tn- 1,1. 1, le'itii.i! :. pre-per:tv of tie debllti bll.ell I.'OV v. hi .1 .i .. ;. t! er.es f,,r m: -t. T'.i v n.eii.i-.- iiiiitimiil Siii.-'ur Siuoet in 1I1 le.rse wheh S'fintei 1 arawiiv'- te.e. k-d. iiidbntiil vvlmr Lapieiis a" 1 'iii-tderittnitis give vv-nv te I" a thll' II- .neil 11- f'leve. '"d ,e sebl all tin -In eii In. I, . . V 'I- c'mi '1 uii f'-il ami I a- klli-W 1 1 lit T , ,, net l.eu glit am -lu. . je ri't.i tariff t.n:eiifig wnu'd lliji I'.s I.f ! .-' III t re tin- wool grnvvpis nnd lie go- out h -lie , whl'e in could Iilndlnl- of I r sl'i-p growl is ill il- We-t followed I w.-np.e ninl tin- d . line in the nuniher ' hiep in tie (euii'i) was followed bv 11 j '.ti the pr! e of 11 eat tli.e fe i III- li. ieun. I." -i.e of the tin U' oil III" l.'lige- 'I ' I'ri-lliig! -iv ...,i i!nii ., s'ewlv g, .mng in fuver Thiee or four mere Senators who have been Indllfeii nf te it have begun te j -iipert it within 11 few iliiv.. ,jt it wl1! ! hnvi te V 111 I- Ull V lie He le Huts bi.fet ,. n I ili-i In emteiliii, in the pi ndlug bi'i I 'J l.e -.'Ull -Iglllhillln e of the .'. rawuv j ll"ll.,; nil ie viol -CI. ill.- -,i.. -i i's if,. Intien te 1 In- 1 reiitlen of n peiniinient. ejipi-rt, i.eti-piitt...iii 1 oiiinn--ieii charged with ni rrtiilnliitf. -e far as pe--ihle, the diffei-eitce In ni- of predi.i tien In Ann-rlcaii and 111 feiejgu iniutrli-s and vvnh figuring tli" lute of dutv iieiibd te pie'e, t the Ann II. .111 prinlnei ,ri the eiijnv no l.t of the llelln-t,. Il.llll.et REX OF RESTAURANTS Till-; threutennl intredin ting of the big boss Mm 11 hi Will Iliiv. and Augustus Themas - Inte the restiniiiiiit bu-iness in spires a cull for definition. What will the uii-liu iiir. who it I- said will he propesiti nt the forthcoming National Restaurant Convention in (Jtteher In Wn-hlngten, de uml whose Interests wi'l he serve? It is Implied that Mr Huys and Mr. Thetniis are exalted primarily for the purpose of acting as buffem In the opera tion of the moving plcture nnd theatrical enterprises. Much inehler possibilities than theirs are assuredly .open' te the autocrat of the. dinner table 19 his talents measure up Je Ms lefty responsibilities. :.iimiaittVL.tA'mMliiaiiik front. i.-.ttavliuf.- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, picture hnll or theatre. The diner who hns ordered a meal ery seldom surrenders in mid-course, even though his gastronomic judgment be bad or the feed worse. Ills miseries nre net usually relieved when the check appears. It mii.v be said of him,, however, that he Is patient. The American species will stand up at 11 counter, sit down en a one-armed 1 hair, balance his cafeteria tray, peer ever the drawn cord of tl irevded se-called ' first -class" restaurant, with the meekness of a well-trained serf. lie is even likely te blush apologetically when evcrtlppltig the waiter, or when In re ceipt of the flicker of smile from an Im perious "captain." If the blll-ef-fare au tocrat can assuage such sufferings he will have deserved well of our nntlve mankind. As Interpreter his opportunities arc also enormous, although tn leall.e them properly his elm Illations wiP prehnhlv have te be brentti a-t. With a geed lecelving station, suppliant patrons might be Informed that SaU-bury Steak N our dubious old friend Hamburger that "Oeufs an Hem re Nelr" is "Kgg- with IJ'ncI; Mutter." that "11 la l'ertUKnl-p" men ns with a dab of tomatoes, that "Satn ls-en" is sausage, that "Kmlnce of Reef" is Ila-h. Sin h dlsilesuies Would be In the line of an almost fabulous benevolent despotism. Utit that the te-tanrniii pioprieters have imiieiveil their (I in ml Mntiimpie as a public been is li) 110 un alls terttiln. till" iniiliet help stispeeflng that the demon of administrative efficiency be-ets them. In which cave It would In- perhaps legiii'.l le elevate the Hat-Check Rey te the dis-ztest of tlnenes and inve-t lilm with semi -divine honors. A VICTORY COMMUNIQUE B' lI-'IIINI) the teise formality of an etli- ii'l autumn eiin nr from the Iepat;ineut of 1 iitiiinetce there 1- an In-pii'ul leun! 1 ' 111. in. nlme.t t,imi-ii -l.i'd for the inn.ijp, -e'f-..n iiticp. ier-i-fence ami ihe -eieui.ti' mid humanitarian zeal which have gene Inte Its milking. Travib-rs and sten nship line- are in in in forreed bv thl- bulletin that ports of the ea-t cea-t of Mexico and Central Ameriiii. and 011 the tropic shores of Seuth America and the West Indies Iuivp been pioneunced by Surgeon Cu-neral ('ummings of the I'nited State- Piiblii' llenlth Service te be free of vellevv fever. The pinpiie y of the late W. (S. fiergas. that magnilici nt geiieralt-sime In the great -anitntv war against 11 dieaded di-ea-e. i-tliu- brought c!e-M te fulfillment Slmrtlv befei.. his death tieiii-ral tierga- va- ion ien templ.ttiiig the piu-ei'iiMen of the campaign te he lu-t stronghehs, of the plague thp we.t ie.'i-t of Afrl. a and certain ports nf the Aim ri. an trepi. .. In ibis heml-phere nf lea-t the temiuest l new virtually loin lein plet". iVuniiii'i. iully ns w -11 a- fiem the v.tal t.mdpnint of -.nutatien, the viiteiv i- of d" .-ive pi.ict.cil iiuper'am e. It menu-, among e-.lnr thing-, thai the vixatlei. -vs-t 111 of uuni.iutim-. e-pi-i icllv a I'an-iui'i. will he uiedllleil. The operating epen-e- of -hJi- will he ledtieed mil pa eager- will be relievul of i-Mi-pe'.it ing delav- off shore. On tin- -itle nf the glebe the term "in ficted petr." cv.'i a- applied te (uu.vuq'lll. 1- heienuiij an haic. The ruling, of cemse, presiipi esp- tl-n the pi autienary men--me. !-iiiinlii. 1 bv pliv-i. i.iii- ami llevern- Illi-llf etfii-Illls of the I'llilcl Statl- will he -tn. tly e'i.erveil in ceiintiJes Iniitofere under -'i-iicinn Ippletne. limi'Vir, ha- -hew 11 that the uitruilin tn 11 of . ban-up im-ihe I- lm- -eldnin In en fvillnvveil by relapse In'e tie old car' -en,.ss '(,,. work nf Uee. C no". Asr iiiieiiip. I.a.ear ami Cergn- h.'s 1 1 .ihlv 1 nlnbl. tei bv tll'dl- sn es.el's Tl.e si fu s,.,.;iti(; t: lil iigii.n-: vel vel eovv fever may l... mid 10 hnvi begun with the .resent ci-utiiv. Within twentv-twe veirs .- In- lii en i-iMdn.itPi! tiein Havana. Ri ii'id all the miner tropical ports, and it i- m 'v ri". r I as 11 1 longer 1 ndeinic in lcs- populeii- leit-'al leiiimuiutie. Few triumph- iimi. 11.11 'u.-lvi and la-ting or ineie -ilui.i.ating in ptiigre are te I. found in ihe h!-T..rv 01 midline and hygiene than llii. eMin iimi mi tl iiitlm-iit mid nds iieiir i-Iaml- of ii w hich mini u.-ia-c agnln-t the lavage- of .1 (i-iind I .lii-elf te he hel)- SHORT CUTS A ign-t lii... 11, iv fever m the offing. Ch-ei up: ( nal times vv-I'l s,iceee, .acl. 'I lev dissei.-ie:i. app'ar te be I'arawav see.ls of Mi nni 1 lief today -erve In, Re. 1 bird. decides hew te neriuii-y is -till making ln-r mark : at 1J1111 te the dollar, it liardlv seems v. Willi". bu 01th 'lm 11, .iv demonstrate te t-nilrniders . tin- matter of -enieiit.v 1- nipa ii.; reini-c. U..i le et If in .1 in 1 j w g . . gu-t jueies IS (.) ;jj w. ii.ny appieiu i.tte' . -eme 1I.1 v eak of tl.e t of August. Il Ii.i'ii" me e-ii!v d.-p'.rt.ng Iiihiij. . - .u 11 wool peel, tlj vvuilhl -leiu tu 1 gueil time le -w.m out 1- Until I' tent li, 1- H"t generally b"'ievnl tha' C,,ii e Will Le Cell-lMt .11 hi- avowed in ijc upy ('iiiistiiii'inejiie. Thret.gh no part e'.tr fault of their own, ivr mi innnv ti-l-ilnv -ellleliceil le iiathi i-ip- illbnr. hiird Tin wool man, we me given te under- ei-sll'l knew the dlffficili'e betWilll liner and 1111) ether kind of slneu. -In .' 11 th 11- V.si'niinu'-s Rheiubln .gv women -lieuld l.uve 1. -haie in the Hi lining of 1 heir ceun-ti-v Rve -aid ilit- -aim- th'ii'.' in the Harden of lab 11. Miiviiniliiin Hindi n 1 tie en.- li-rmnn who sei - lm ceillfilt fin- hi- iiilllltl) in 111 e-i-,,n .inning tin? uliie. , and In- I- a man el v.-ieii. Perhaps it is hei-.tiine tln-v wi-h in I .ve n -hare in tin- gevi ruing of Up cemitty llrii lashi'iniihle w inn 11 me dii-ciirditig poodle- and huvi.'u 1 'IN. Ie Vnlera is Mild te be en h Aiiieib it for aid In lighting the In-h (internment . He nni) he ..tnpri e iliaiintcr of his I'd eptieu. - vvitv te National I In the Fn-lin liable weirnn m Ileauv ille. Franc", new wecr twbe a- mini) ihiihe whi'e luii'iiiig n- when dam in,- H,iw m n h. un nieiitally. is twice a- nimh: Ite-ident of Atlaiitli Cu for fmi) vmii has Just taken hi- lii-t iii 111 Ihe e euu. Rut wlint cu ise li-ul In- for hu-le whin h" knew the ocean wn. nhva) then' - Preventing (Jieecp from altacking Con Cen Con hlulitiueple Ik perhnpn te interfere vvnh pluns for siiiii.le; but theie is prehably little altruism in the opposition of ihe allies. New Yerk recruit policeman hanging head down while two cninplinleiis held hid feet swung himself te a ylndew en the fourth fleer of a burning bfi Idlng nnd res- u umnaii nnd, a boy., Ail-yet, there ure. -e.tnat uieitf Ven Is sem-;- 5,iii.'.WrJi''rv' .-,,. SAILING OVER THE POLE Amundsen Out of the Race, Naulty Has Hlo Chance Jehn Stever Arndt's Boek an Entertain ing Genealogical Werk. Talcs of the Old Day3 Ily OKORGK NOX MrCAIN EDWIN FAIRFAX NAKI.TV new hns the opportunity of his life. . A few weeks age the former Philndclphlan declared that Captain AnnitiiNen, Arctic ex plorer, lind stolen his Idea of a trans-pelar aerial voyage. There weie columns published in the New Yerk papers nbeut It. Werd comes new thnt Amundsen hns nbandened his proposed flight above the North Pele by ulrshlp for this season at lea-t. Fiem Neme, Alaska, n wireless says that he has given up hope of reaching Point Rar Rar tew in hi ship, the Maud, nnd bus taken te 11 smaller schooner. Further, that for reasons net civen. his announced plnu of nn airplane trip above the North Pele hns come te naught. THIS leaves Mr. Naulty te the further ance of his original plan. Ills -en 1 scheduled te accompany him 011 his unusual trip. IMvvin Fairfax Naulty is a genius. He is al once an inventor, 11 scientist, a lecturer and u newspaperman. Somehow or ether he has the faculty of being able te Intere-t peepk big men, 1 mean in his various projects. line of his discoveries some jenrs age was unique. Sliertlv after the great New Yerk Central Depot, at Fert) -seceiid street and Mudi-eli uvenue. wn- completed, Naillt) strolled through the vn-t strut tute en his way te u tin in. Casting his eves 1 puard he di-eevfred en tl.e celling n tiling unique in astronomy, iisii-o'eg) or the niib-rly piou'ssien of the seasons. The painter who had decorated the ceiling with sum" nllegeriial fresco and Ignorant of the science of the -ky had, Naulty dis covered, get the Zodiacal signs mixed. It was wrong end toremest, or hind end Hist, according te Mr. Naulty I don't re call which but un) hew he iiad the artist 011 the hip. SOMK jears ufler, and jut before the World Win- snig-liPil all conception-! of e titiens et -uper-ej.pleives into 11 billyceck hat. Mr. Naulty invented " nnd patented an Wide st! uetible bunk building. It was te he of -elid 'tee!, with wills of armor plate -eveial feet thick. Ab-elutel) iinpiegiiable. from the exterior nt Ipiisi, tin- iiivpiit.it declared there was no xplesive then invented powerful enough demolish hi HiirievUed -liongheM Charles M. Schwab thought -e well of tie invention that he invested sum" thei--and of dollars in helping Naulty le per fect a mode!. 1 saw It in Wi'-luiigten. It was a beauti ful tiling 111 -Inning -leel. Whatever became of it I de net knew. The selenee of eple-ives developed during the Werhl War must have hit il and -miliar invention- a nu-i.v wallop. .Mr. Nuultv for several .venr- h.t- been working 011 a - heme of irniis-peliil lllglit. He ha-, I iiiiiler-tand, rai-ed considerable menev te pirftct his plan. New ihat Amundsen is out nf the way. hi 1 an make lis die.ini mine Hue 'Ihat i. if he ever n turns from the trip. JeIIN s,TiVi:P. ARNDT ha- turned hi expel! Ills il pell I I II lleW -lllljei t Mr Aindt. who i- well kimv 11 te elder lievv-ji.-ii eniieii of tin- fit), i- at ple-ent llltvelillg in RllHipe. Refeic leaving h.- s.ivv the tir-t is.pv of hl hl "Stel) of the Allidl." oil the pu-M nf I llllstlipher Sew el CempJtIV. Jt i- the -ion nf lln- "Life, antecedents and (lesiendatits of Ri-rnhaid Arndt, who elnigriltill le PeilU-.vlv.llll.l 111 the ve.ir IT-'U." Tin re me but iw,. geue.ilngb-a wmh- that I have iver -cin whuh weic nuv thing hut a iln-irv re-ii'i- nf name-, dale-, ilculh and briif hii'grnpb.v . Tliv are the Rm kefeJIer ftiuiil) hi-terv and ,Iehn Stever Arndt'- weik. I, it a book rich in -'one- of ihe pioneer iru of till- Stati . Rrave deed- ut Ri voi.itieiiary davs me found in 11. An episode of n diffenui- i, t U the fnl fnl le'viiig concerning one et the Aindt fiimi:.v el a hundred j 1 nr- age : c: I.eNF.I. JiillN ARM)'! mid been niie- fernied faith; In- ! ail been iid.uitte.l te lllli! been Il-kitl III lui eme Clli.r ll. but deciineil, a h membership 1 ml an elder of ilmt 1 1 1 fused le sob- nt Chun li tu-- , ri!"- I" oil" of the ,11 till 1 'p!ii:e, vvlili-li preliiliilnl minister- nf ether di-nominittletis iirc.'i hlug !u llmr chapel. About the vear Isls he had a ri markahle dr"iii.i that itlT'.-'cil li lm pinf iiiinll) . lie ill-can, ed thut lind 1 , ime down with a ter rible liel-e that -hook tin- earth. He fell upon his fui e in Inn urn! dre.nl, -e thnt in' thiretl net leek up. but pre-cntlv. venturing te rai-e his e.ves, In- belie d a man standing at a Miiiill table with n hook In his baud, looking intently at him uml smiling. Th'rteen vi.tr- afterwiiid. Minn after he removed te New .Im-iv. while intending the : un r.il of tin- Rev. Reiijiiiiiin Cnhin-, he ris'nIll.'.ed 111 Ihe pleiuliel of the Ol l".l'lell tl. lull 11 of his dli'illil. lie WI1- llle Rev. lilelge Railglilil'l , u M' thedi-t miiii-ti'r. I'nder 111- guidance le becum nvelted. jiiiin-d the Mithed'si Church, ninl lm- the ii-maiiidei of hi- life wu- active ,u the re ligi'ui work of thai Church. He iibiniiid a IneiiM- ns 1111 exhort, t, re ligiie.s ineeiing- weie hi Id at In- lm i-,. tun-,, n vvtek, and the Itinerant Mitlmdl-t pieiicli- 1 1 s wl.e traveicu in' slopped at Ills home. Abur.v circuit .ilvv t C (iI.ii.VKI. ARMiT was. de-iuii In- le Igieii. 11 iu 111 in 'I' eiiiiiue 1 1 inn A m-e'i b- lii-h Fh -li.vlei inii ie ighher tunned Shb M- get int 1 mi urguun nt with h 111 nbeut u -tri.iu of wiiler near the he .udur) line of their luepei iv s-lilelds lentiudeil Ihat It wn. an nn lent VV.llel- ceur-e. Cn'.iiiel A 1 nd' ileclaml thai it vva- n de-pies-nui that had obtained water limn ,1 link 111 ihe licmtlv 1 nii-ii'iii iit, Morn Mern C1.1111! Ml Sh'ehls bleiigh: suit .11 ih.llllel-V liglitu-t til- nelghbur As both linn weie higl Iv ie-peiiei i.nd had lnuiiv ti-li-nd-, tlie whole i-eiiuuiinitv ioe. Sill' . llll II) Is illg illtllll Ili'i i j) (he ue, of luce or rel.gi'iii or politics Te de'cin.ilie tin Int 11- 10 'In- -ii,.,ni of Wlllel, 1, 0 le-- t Hill IMI Wllliesse, wc in lied, mid lln liuiiien hi-leil tour vi,n iniil was Mie.pin-i e h.n Mi Al lull . vvnh t!,. approval of naiii-el, mm igugeil hi. larm te p.iv hi- 1 Imi ; Tl.e hivv.vcr-i feughl ihe cum. wilh in-n-iiieny, mid some of ihe inihupp) witness,., whose credibility was iiitacknl bv the op ep piihiug leuiisel found sundrv iiiifeiiuiiiiti iu- i-llb-llls 111 tllell- llilei'l's ixplelleil le lln lln lilllllcle Is deleclatlliu of iht- llelghholileoil gossip-. When Ihe meile) whs 1 uiilnng low en hith sidis ihe lavvvir- Miuiuii il iiji and the Ch.11. cellei- gave In d'-i i-len lie te.niil that the s'reiim was mil an it'icient watiu 1 our-e nt all. but wns 11 iepi'e-,iun in ihe gieunil.S ili-i. leiupliivy susiuii'iiig .vir. Arndt Mllllll. T Hi! vei) siimi- day .Mr. Shields' nlternev took Ull Hp ell I le till, court of last lew, it At 1l1.1t nine tin- Court of Appeals was ihe State Sennit' When the mutter citnip beierp that august budv for decision i-virj Ilcinecrat veled ter Shields and everv Whig voted for rndt As the Democrats had 11 majority of one in the Senute, Ihe oiiestlen was finally set tied in favor of Mr. Shields, uml the majest) of the law was once mere vindicated, In the course of the proceedings Mr. Arndt stated that neither he, his father, nor his brothers lind ever .had n lawsuit. It took fifteen veurs te nnv niv il,. i,i. gage en the farm, und neither Mr,' Arndt .'.- , , . li . CllI ,-Se- ' NO We MY IDEAJS THIS ! Daily Talis U ith Tliiiilting Philadelphians en Subjects Thvy Knew Hest JAC03 N. SOKOHL On the Place of the Volunteer Worker TUR war. which in ought -e coii-piciieu-ly te the aiientleii of the world the inimen-e pe.-.bllitles of the Volunteer will her 111 se innnv Inies. bus im-ie-eil tin- obligation of finding wavs in which tlie-e vulualilc aid may be 11-cd te tlie best advantage, a.iord a.ierd ing te .lm eh . . Snkehl. executive -ei retarv of the Yeung Men'- Hebrew A nilatien. "The great war." -aid Mr. Sokehl, 'showed ever.vbedv the tienieluleus aiileiint of wink which can be in 1 ei.ipli-hnl b) tin veliintier. Moved bv the overwhelming emotion- of the world cntac') -in. men and weiniii in vast number- gave liberally of their tune in seivice te tl.e Red Cm . the filing Men's Christian A-iu intien. the Knigliis of Columbus, the Yeung Men". Ilebievv Association nnd niiiuy eilnr m giiiiiiitleus which bud a- ilieir object the inn- "f tlie soldier or el the livilinil popu pepu latim Iu every direction American- vnluii Intnl. and thus ihe value of till -et v ic' wu- demon-tinted in n dramatic manner. WI1.1t te De Aftir the War ' Rut the question aie-e w I'll I 10 de with this valuable sirvne when 1 In .In-., of tin- war 1 nine. It 1- trite ihat net ail of tlni-i who veliiuteeieil wished le con tinue with the work, but 11 certain nu -niiiiige of litem did, uml that peneiituge is huge enough, in ire.it' the problem. "In 111 opinion, much et the re-ib ne- mitl the turning te the lightest forms of iiniu-e! 11 nt, which wns e.'i.eived iu tin nml llll oilier countries Itumeililltel) llfti r Ihe win. was due 111 a lnre iiie.i-inc tn the SUlldl !l lelllilVlll llf the IllOllVe I. till llle Op- pultun. t) for seivice. Men mid vvuiupu who fm a long time hud lumplctilv fm - Knl ti li Ihi'lilsl'lves 111 llle je) of -l-rv ii e III eiliis begun again te think of tln-li phn, ures. "iJi'i the veluniei-r I- again mining te the fi.uit in the way of offering lii- -1 rv -be- 'Ihe pendulum ha- swung tin- mini vvuv , end these iuslltuini.i- vvi.iih -tn v. i-e will take -eme slep- In -1 e that the oppor eppor opper tunitv .i- securing lln valuable -iivbc 1 1 liet pirmitteil te go mii!' moved. "'1 1, - i- I'speclallv the I'U.e in -111.il sen ne w.ii-k, and I think 1 111.1 right 111 -living tl.it there me imlu) meic in r-nu willing ii de till work en a veliiuiei r ha-l iliu 1 at aiiv tune in lln hl-fery of the Kiini-v up le Ihe tune el 1'.- opining of t'.e w ll eliiutcer mid I'lefe.-iuual Tu" ' ne wn-, net mine 1 linn two or llll-ee llei nlc- age. W hell llie-l of llle -in Li! iigencie- di.i'l'ig with the pnveiiv --uii ken. the sick, the lame, with bii.vs and girl- m Willi Vlilllig .liell and Vellllg Willi ell. I.l.ml nl'lliel wllellv llpllll Vellltlteei senile 111 the liincllng of their nctlviiii-. Rut ihe ln-r lifttell )eill- m se llll -tell ll I filial k.lblf devi leplliellt .11 till weik. "Teduv tin re is M'liicel) an oignnlatlen. wliithei III." tin- hespliuls. nrphmis' homes, etc , vvlib h i!i a!s v ith tin' iihiieriuul. or with eigaiiintn.ii- like our own which deal wi'h the nun I, ilmt lui- net u Muff of t'X"H -I'M 1. ill I who have 1 1 . vtilt 1 1 lliei. live, le tie -li.dv nf social 1 o.iiiitleus Ulld who, bv -piciiil iiiilning mid natural apti tude, me fully iqutppcd I 1 meet the lutri 1 ill- mid imnp'ix iiebli"iiN whuh llle d.nl) piesentiil te 1 hi m for soluileii "The in iiili'iuli- triilnliig of the profes sional ei l.ll vv inker I teilll) tlie eqtll,! lime and siaiularils of t lui t of mi) of the leailii-d piefc.-iniis. Fer Mils icaseii it , elll Ullllllal thill the piefc iniiill weikir should hugely have di-jiliu ei the volun teer, who. 1 ven vvitli all hi- 1 iiihiislu-m Jlllell-e lllti-rest Ullll Willi Ihe In I m motives, iiinnnt hope In cuinpete vvllli Ihe knowledge aim elhcieiic) of ihe trained pin-fe-siiiiinl. Agiiin. it i true that the volun velun leer liii inn aiwn.vs sustained hi inteieM iu tin- work and hits net uhvn.vs hi en ns pieiupt 11- uilitht ,.e deslied III Ihe pei . feriiimu e of al) his duties The de)' of .Servile "Rut If enl) a very small poiiieu of ihe men and the women who spend 11 ion ien slderablc pint of their time iu seltj.h pleas ures Would devote teine of this lclsllie uml some of themselves le Ihe seivice of elhers .the world would be imiueiisel) the gainer thereby. It is far easier te get peeple te give money than 10 ijtve service, mid jet It IsTjn the giving of a person's tinii) le sunn; ciMih. in some utteinpt te uuike easier tiie lelMif tlienu wlie urp umiblu te adapt them btlvutl te modern ceiulltlnnn thnt tl... ,...... pvaennl happincsu , lieu, j The volunteer 1922 A BIG ONE, AT LAST! t-y.v lib-si- bv what he give- nnd bv what I ceives through this chin-'. le- "llf ceur-e the volunteer wet her will net be given liighlv spiclalied task- ,llir , dlleclleii of iii-tltutiiin-, but l.eveilhe'e- he lili- II vei) definite place in the -1 heme of tiling- In m-titiitiumil iii-tlvitl . nnd e-pe-ciiilly in the dini'ileii of club, uml cln-e-. I lie mini) imui and Women who gave se -plendldlv dining the war are again begin ning le Ilppleilnle wh.'ll thev gilt out nf that weik then and mere full) te understand the JO) llf -c v ii P "Rut. jn-t ii- the lii-tliuilens demand tlllillillg. evpeiielue ullll pi efi ieu.ll -iii'iiiiiiii- iiiiiii in,.),, pioieieual werl l-l-s. e tiie.v tieiiuiini u miiiiiniim .. -did), "lial M'lilliln .'tlniis uml t Mie.iene,'. I IT- from 1110. e Wlie III -lie te ev,, , services. time uml Training the Selutlnn "Te liiv 1, illd. Ih.. selum,,, of the problem lies 111 Ihe training of tin- V dllnleer weiker ler the duties Which lie w 1,1 ,i,Ve te perfet III He Wll. hm,. ,,, snbj,.,., hilnself , M,,., sc.ioeiiiig as win ,.,,:, Mm , ,.t ,, ,.rJ gllisp of tlie pmbVlns which he will l. ..in. u u'. .11 soup iietnn be iiitru-ml with a delunie ... 1 1 ... 1 . I . ..... lie 1 an -ufelv piece of Werk. ' ' ir own 01g11nu.it imi hi-t ill-t )ear lit - mi leu an expernneiii alniig n,s or.emlyn.,, .. ...I.... line hv " " '"iiiieci 1- naming cuui-e. 1 1,,. ine-r pieinment -eci.il w.ukeis ebla.iiahl.. lecluied dm ing the vvuiler en all phases ,,! mlniniiiiit) ie. iciiien and kimlinl suhjei i Neveiitv-tvve -tndeuls were -elnt.-d fnun ii nine li linger number of npplnmit- nnd (he-,. U. pellllllt.,1 te take the lelllse. Fel.V- three were graduated after pa-.-ing " written and mal exnmliiutien mn nil of them hip new leading club- 011 a puielv vol vel uniiir) basis. "It wu bv no means ,,P ,jMt .,, ni,llr Plefe-u.nal Wiilker, out of Ihe-e -tudenls but inerel) t give tlieni -,!, 1,,-tniciieii 11- would enable th.m t the work I., the test nf iheir uaiiii.il uliihtv While ibis wu- a new ihing fm- mi organization, it was nor i-ntirelv new. as i.,nv f the -hciel- and college- have ndd, , mur-e nu, --ue- m iiteni vvneie -1 l,nnls 1,, -oil., ing. There" lui- 1 11 11 remarkable in -pecinlic.l s , .,,,, L. s, hook tin- count iv . iiiiiii iiiiiii grewl ii ill ever Oppeitllllllies iu I'lill.tilelpbi., lllls Hee- nwilV Willi the elimination I ' .' '.' " llll'll OIIIII IU" the W nihil- Ins.. ,,, ,;,, 111-iitiiiieii uml 1- of muliial viiiue. 1 ne nisiitiiijen l.i.i. , 1 uthii- ,.,,,.i, ,,,' .'-1 .111.1 me Illtilll.il V wh c.i mil) per.,,,,.,! ,,-., i,,.tl , ,,r m;.l Ih- weil.e,- I,,.,., ,1,,. , w '," "'"'' '-'" f 'he -II. e irntd- le h.,p,,.ss' .'.Thite me ul,es, tiuiimi,,.,! op,,. nine, lm- leader-h In 111 i,n,l in. V. 1 r 11. int' iii rsnii iitne. .1 ... 11 t ph.., 111," . ,, , . ' 1 iiiiiniei- Ihe Igllu-le- mi.),,,!,. ,,, gu1n..,i,,s UI-. i.f whuh lln re llle luanv s.,,1... Illetlt- eli. Milch iif Ihe pe.t-w'lli- Weill . leuuuuillV I elllef- v, .....I 1 entel. 1- -till lielllg l-ellllui tl ll, i-pe, ij In slim r. thete is aiiipl',, 111 the hospitals. ull who 1 in?- tn -erve if ih ",'i'iu iiiiiii) ter hey have the 111. clinatluti prepaie III lid se tin Ul-elve- inei I lie Wllllllgne.-s In f. ulilull) tin- M 1, , ,n servu e "Miiiiv 1 -eeiii must lllllch l-s nt llie luell 1 nlltl ihllte t t In-Ill. ' f I lie -01 1.1I pieb 1 ills bii'illng le -obitieu me ' bv the ilelel milled , md w 11 v.h.i in,, wn which mad" 'bin ui illg 10 icr -ini.i- in ludpuig 1., siVt. Ttntlierfi.iil. v ,1 , ,a I iiradlsc I.e-t le-t it. liaiid-t,,,,,!. uud I ill-eon-elaie. '', , l(,.-iiieiiiiu-i- in,, neither uiusieinns ,. Vl.rs of IiUIMc, bin nieu.ber of the ancient ,1 hmieliihle i,-,i- el baud heldei-, who in ih. ll Heur headqillilte.-. The buudstt ,'', s known 11- S.iieiii.h- Puraili-,.. 'n,.,, 1, a". J ""'"' 'i nighl. will, llohe.lv nl hew. I- held due In pillitu.ls, p, ,.V1., .. ....... .., ,.,,, ,,K ,i. inies. imi since hive oiheriheitiilherfeiVfon;)';'!!, V.' lllllglls III lei'l.Miutlis, we fi uiU'llevv New Yeik U ll W .1 v spin tis eisenlit '"lupiuiv is viinlly i". I sin in ll,.. ..:..." I I i ii ' "l '1 " mill M licriiuin !::,i:i,":".:..,.;'v:f"'"".pi"e 1 fin ) being cur es llle ; ," 'iiiiinieii inr 11 (i, mi) ar, uiid loused c-on-elee . ... 1 "'. ' ." '111 one e, tiiem ii,.,.., Mlil.v of Ih .. 1: '..' ""' gate. . 1 ti sinn, nnv,,' ' an cad) been nuiiii vviiiiiiui irace. Dr. lludelf e dell-'ht uH lth some hUwiiIHcj rnttl ""?,., ""'"1'iliue only bit0 m-ul-u iney cant get dogs M u.,-therefure..rlt & '.r caRle, What De Yeu Knew? QUIZ Who dellveietl the sword of Cernwallli 10 the Americans at the surrender et urluewn In tbe American Revolution! rilstlnguish between the legend nnd thi Inscrlntlen of a coin. What is the ceriect jironunclatlen of thi J worn leevvaru ' What is tbe capital of Norway? f What Is Un- suitn'flc-.incc of Left aril Itluht 11 Continental Rurepcan poli tics? Which Is the North Star State? What I tb meaning of the term foot feot foet pound? Who was the Jlu-e of Tragedy In cluil cul mythology? When was Rebin Heed supposed te harcj lived? Why lias the name Tiement been applied le Husten ? 1') Answers te Yesterday's Quiz 1 The name dollar Is derived from the Gut man "Tlialir," short for "Joachlrai "Jeachlrai thaler," s0 named because first ccinel Irem silver obtained fiem Jnachlmf . -,., u'?' or '"""bim's Valley In Ilehemli. - llie Dolomites are a group of meuntalnl In the Corinthian Alps and In South ern Tyrel , the scene of severe fightinit between Italy and Austria and Oer-, many iu Hip World AVnr. Dolomite ll , i' mineral, brittle calcium magnesium i.irbenate found abundantly in whltl ' te pain pink crystals. Many se-called liiatblps are ib leniltea. 3 Tin. title mf the wife of an Kngllsh mar- , .r. wi eriuurcUPss is marchioness. i Twe faineus Czecho-Slovak musical com- ' posers of the nineteenth century wen Anten Dvorak anil I-'nedrlch Smctana. C r-liuin. iegfeld Is mi Anurlcan muslcti comedy producer und originator e( The I-'eIIIps." 6 The goddess Diana nf the Kpheslans per--enltleil frultfulness 7. I.11 I'lici Up Is a name for Jean of Are, the Maid of Orleans. "Pucelle. ' vvhlck Is nn obsolete word, except In this hli-tern- connection, Is a French word for maiden. S. H.vperlei, s a prose work by I-eni- fellow 9 MaMiitiK I , trwn In the Cape prevlnc, !-etilli Atnc.i, besieged by the Heers In Hie war of 1S99-1H01. Its dellveranct l-v tin- Ilrltlsh was the otcasien for a I minus and di-orderly celebration la l.ontlen which has given rise te lln veril mafeking, mi.inlnB the making of II rowdy demonstration tei in lius Cele is a distinguished cen tenarian and feinu-r .Senater from California. Teday'e Anniversaries RIM .Jehn Flint, ihe famous iipn-Ue tf tli" Indian, bein in Kngland. Died at Rexbui), Mass., Mv HI, lC'.IO. 171 1 Death of (..iiiecn Anne, of Kiiglanil, und in cession i.f Ring ticergc I. ISS'I The pai eel pest .)sU'lll was intro duced in tiu.it Rriuiiii. ISW'S lir.ernailenal exposition epeiml t Mcllieiltlie te celehiiite the celltctlill) el tlie foiiiiilutlen of New Seuth Wales. P-Mi -Tlie Ciriiiau Fiiiperer with a large Ileei in rived ut Spltl.cad 011 11 visit 10 Ijueen Vicioria. Iltlli Sevniiy thousand railway sheimtn wen en stnhe I, ihe Chicago district HOI .1 Fiimk Hunlv, former (levenwr of Indiana nml Prohibition candidnle f"f I're-idini. lulled in un uutiimiihile aci'lent near Dennisen. ( . Rem April 1. lell'l. I'.i'JI -l'le-hjeiit Hunllng spoke at t"' I'llgrlm nlebratlen ut Pl.v mouth, Mas-. Today's Birthdays Illli-mi D. Smith. Fnitetl States Senater fiem .seiiih Carolina, bein 11 1 Lynchburli S C , lilt) -eight .vein's age. The Ri. Rev. .Jehn .1. Nilnn, Catholic Ri-hop of Hurt ford, born ut New huryitert, aiass., slxt) -seven years age. Mr. Fietlerlclt .1, Manning (former! Mi- Helen Tuft) born lii Cincinnati t li I r-tx - "lie je.ir. age. 'I'll" Rev. Dr Dnvitl James Ilurrell. ,r thill) )e,ns pastor f ti. Marble Cnlleglatl Chimb, New Yerk Cliy, born nt Pleasant vull'.v, Pa , seven, v-elght years age I 'our hundred nJ seventy nine pussen- Iliad gers drank tlie I lower' di.v en her Inst trip te Southampton' "A ir li.liil s my land." Ihev sang lis tin? dlslle-e,t nl' lull 1.....1 e ..l.,..,,,rne. 70 - , -.. ... ..... inline, 111 riiiinil'.'si-',-'- ,.. I... nl... ..r .1. . . . .' I.. Ill '" outer wines nllll. prcsuiuiie'.'i ". ft usual aiuiiiint el ale, Seidell and bimw I uml seiiu. 'ni,. f,.t mllv IL ,.,midercil ei Suppo-p 1 1,0 lnr(r .,,,.,. ,,,ven out ej pelilics, Ih then- anv reason te suppose tnji the op iiien f M-lfiitllle collllllisslell VVOU have an. weight. for inslimce, with KMi glowing Seimtemi r . "AU gieut men," inyH Anatole' frJ; ,, "have, the prime, virtue nf 8lncerJlftftMS . ....'. . tt.V, ,Y. perhaim, exulqiiiM the j
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