"$$. l!" " wf" V.J 't p $' t " Kv y EVENING PUBLIC- LEDGERHmADtfEPECD, FBIDAY 'ATOtFST 25, 1922 MAYOR WHO CAUSED SECOND IOHNSJOJVN FLOOD CHUCKLES AS JOKE STARTS NEW POISON RUM WAR it Fighting Jee" Caufficl Jolted Apa- r if v thetic Dry Agents Inte Action by Telling Saleen men te Sell Real Beer During Convention 'IF YOU KEEP TV I THIN LAW" r TTfz' :lS? E ftl I A i'i" Wt iU V ' -S yV ' , TV AS JOKER CONCEALED IN ; WORD THAT ROUSED U. S. , Battling Politician Defies Fees TVith Revolver He Get Frem T. R. ; Wife Lets Him Run Things and Satisfies Herself With Having His Meals Ready en Time T7!IGHTIN'r, JOK" CAUFTIKL, boetlcz-baiter and militant mayor! B.lly Sundav of pelitic1:, perpetrator of a hoax that set 100,000,000 hcad3 cf the Natien wag&inff. Den Quixote with tencrue in his cheek, finger at his nose, spiritual brother te the Knights of the Colossal Wink, welder of the redoubtable and canny joker. He pave saloonkeepers and brewers of Johnstown, Pa., who "could comply with the law" the privilege te sell old-fashioned beer and ale te the thirsty and heaped coals of fire en their heads. ' He played upon the gullibility of p ought t W 'em have one saloon for j pvrrv r'.ixn) per. en.. I "i nlj :i i age lnt week I hell-') raid e1rrn -iileen. TIip ether day we i i.t snli.imkrnir who made four jnun iiiTi under nip drunk ISut irnp-nt l,n didn't go through. Wn iIhIm t set nnj ' oe. operation The reuntj authorities . won't help U-." The county authorities iepH in th.it that the Majer never lia- enough wit iip.sp. ani evidence against the defend- ant". I "I.a-t wprk I failed for 1 xe'tin- j rnr. te help me i'Iiw1 up the -.il"Otl. Dr.lv two men showed up. line of' them ?ivp hip hi" name, ami llif,'i never came back. It disgusts me 1 mail" it), inj mind that this i legal sale of poi"iii mu-t "-top. 'If the (levernmpnt aynt' won't step 1. I've get te de H mvself "Krul.v. . I i ailed leg"thi r the lial brewers and -nlneitkpeper. I told tliein I realized Hip water s-upplj h"rc wa lew. and fill'd with bus-' te beer. I told tlipm tlicv wire making stuff with weed alcohol nnd ethe- murdereu Muff. I f-nhl it veuld be belter nil around te .p gne, ulil-f.ivhiin'l beer .-.ml ate. if tlip enlv ntl'pr ii Ink folio ienld z'' beside li.iil walpr v,a poison brew. I telc t'-etn. 'ever one of e,i who MiinpliPS with thp l.iw i an "ll beer n ml ,iIp. net ncur-bcer and alp. but real hppr n ml a!".' " "mi '?.' 1 wild "who can comply villi the law ' I leuldn't nijself un derstand hew that was possible, if tlu-j triel te sell fpul lii.er ; but tlut wasn't n.v lookout I knpw the tnr would fpt ejt, nnil ;iiliu' prohihitlen eflinrs would 1p feri ed te ionic hefp. And. e' i eurp. i'ipj did Entire Country Gasped and Then Had Geed Laugh '111" Miner iliU'Uid imr t'mt. And l..i .lih.ililtnilts l'f .lo.il.stewil lllUtkll'ii his "vpt" enemies, and loosed a devastativc avalanche upon them. That's his reush, amiable, ielcnt way. He is Mayer of Johnstown for his second term. Ten years ape he resurrected the Blue Laws of 17t4, and enforced them with an emphasis that was mere than disconcerting te even law-abiding citizens. And in creased his enemies. Net "se long age an attempt was made upon his life. A bullet went smashing through the window cf his eccond-stery real estate office en Franklin street. It mis'cd him, but only by a hair. Gun Roosevelt Gave Him Ready for Assassins "New, I am fortified." he says jrrimly, and fishes out of his desk a tremendous Celt. "Teddy Roosevelt gave me that." Today he is under a .-ix months' jail sentence. "If they don't cet me one way, my enemies try another." And he can mil about it. but hi1 very eyebrows bntle with righteus indignation. And this warrie- among hu Prr.i Bjhania mountains has a son -''ie "doesn't like politics at all": thrce daughters who leek upon it a- a merry kind of came, and a gentle, unobtrusive little wife who feels that the best help she can give lier ardent husband is "three square meals a day." "I come, from a family of pioneers and fighter"," a;. His Hener with excusable pride. "My great-grand-father and his three en-, we:e ki'lcl fighting Indinn. M; great-gr.md-mether was the Inn werran t' irsi the Alleghenie. I'm Scotch-In h for a foundation, and 100 p-r tent American after that. And 1 ha-. e a family Bible in my possession that's 400 years old. It belonged te honest fighfng ancestors and I'c been fighting in this town for the last twenty-three years. ' On all sides of the busy little town swell hill.--, rugged, but pay in t'n sunshine. As the, have withstood the iaginp elemmts, a- thr little i town lt-elf has risen aboe the trag edy of its death-yielding flood in IPSO se does th" Honorable .fee withstand his ani ient enemies. His six feet ani inches, which carrv his head nbee the a eiuge citizen en the street, his severe and hravj jaw, his large and roughened hands, lus undiniinishing energy, expre-- s nie thing of the strength of the erlast !ng mountains that frame his little bee-hnc of a city. "I h.ite this liquor traffic king Worse than b'n.es! And the folk, r tn i.es.b.ltty f roelur; tl.Mr Who can't learn te live within the r..il.ll mn -id m.u. . nibt.miH , law had better get out of Jehns- " '"' "'' " lh" i 'fnl up with the liflj-M'ven dlffenuit ! t,ewn' I Mirta-ii' s of poison mnfiHTiuIing as Wants Capable Men Utrens drink it is said that Johnstown ta Fnfnrce the raid 1"lM "1"'"t 'rry ',,rir,y of fert,Kn"r Maver Caiillud, who-p Idea" rush t lts fJ particular brand of poison and Upen him f: I'cr e'Ipm than his lip-. (s ,, Vcll, the men folks summed enn cpres them, who-p dramalic en- (1(, M1IJ(lMu Thr wanted "('.iulh"l s crsy swells te Mich an extent that he . ( .. nn, ,,M Kt jt fr ,. w anted fersets he It eiilj within Ins litt'.e (;n Stale Prohibition liirnier Iliuh office mid net en l iblle nutriiiii. , llir,ln i,, Johnvtew n. re.ned the for fer pnuniN his llut-teppri desk Willi a hand i In,r .IK,ni, e. It. Htltflci . and appiin'ei nnd eluipieiilh ciifs- (. p spineue in his pirn And for i a ilnj iu.iiu Johnstown wn- linne-div "Hut Ihe.x are celtlm; their peliim ftgnln, sum lllr .'i."i in i"1 "in. In 'llj 1 1. ill jestenlaj. "Yeu an't take a mail who uusn't R 1 eneusli (in n preacher te keep his Jeb. and make him ever into n piohih.lien agent," he added, with arch allusion te the Itiv Jehn I '' lint the .Majer h.isn'i Riien up hej e 1 1,.' ui.ii2 le in(i!.i .lelin-tiiwii .lr jet Thcie are s 'in folk. In I In i In. via il. vvle wh vr that "I Wh'l'i .lie" wiimi'i rci'lj inlns M im:i n Inn nil. Thai he liliimlered into n cffectl'i! bit of 6elf-mJcrtlinj alwajs honored in their own eeuntrj any mere than prophet are "There 'vns a h nu-ter In this town who Sundiij ni jht siicseMcd that I mav have -een bus iu the fain it- of in v heini . but f list t tin wen n't in anj hedv rNi 's f.iici-." entitriluited tin Ma' or. w th n hint leek in hi.s ejiw "Hut 1 m l'li'ij J mi J lint no muii who ii-e-iel.Ps ill lie IHllllIt eliclil I'll slander a iniin who i v hat's rlsht like that. von that he lcidii t am call te iliu; mv famllv inie this tcjht I cmiMilcr , what he s.ild a relleetieii mi tnj wife. And I want te t'll him and the world that my hmi-p i- a- e'ean as hi . and I ian n-suie mhi that all mj fnniture at least. Is pii.d for " The niieulent M.ixer walke up and down, piithn? '.'oreiislj at his cir.ii . "Inie.xii a'lns liiiimr is ihe i nu-e of the ine-t. If no' u'llte nil of the mis fries of our people. Its invars have tilled ihp jaiU. avlunis and peic -heiiKs of our State l.lipier deahis have ceiiibineil forces with the politi es 1 hes.ps nnd ixplmteis of the pio pie p''s' rlbls te I'efeat everv preiesi(. incisure deniandi d bj the people. Helped Minister fray for Down and Outer " U I i",in i,hi r liert I I.i.is'T peer fellow was down and out. I srahljul held of him mil t -1 . feice him te siRII Ihe pledge lie a Meiheill'l I'm a I'reshjteiian - I took him ever t his parson and I told ilia' p.ns'ii te prav for liert. The parson did. and (hen lien bege, d tliit I prav f.r him. And I did Ami I tell von the pl.v p never heard in h pravrrs as wptp i.iispi that i'.iv "It's ti i r hie this poison i ' I mAtmnmm I q"uuw : ' ' -rSMtt sZfeyAlUfi HGH3BHBfNt9frxv f.AACttJT?CfAvlj lBdaxfV ?a L si fsttt-l I jjBfes' V Jx L Xsf. "r( Vt-Js C vi ("trl t Csv4tsw llv -T'ssfTjt, NBE9HKBi'''r' JEZ 1 I YLTw "-Mrsr-rsyrv l3rlcfr 4 vJn4T--nf!p BBBSEBMP-h' ?' 1 In .Sumerset . (Hinlr, -w lw 9fxJm A (H JmSSwEKBKmMm. .':''.'"' '"iBif tM his father. Himel M. (.ailfhci, -' (sJtS-fj VM WKUU&eB&BimmBM'''-&G?'M.i JDHH faiiuer and biiihler of ch.nceal burn- cT7 pHHHHmHgi. ''Mi&? MM- Hl Canfliel attended public FMMHSSHHHHfir mtirW?!7s HH schools. Later he ,ok u twe-jenr nor- c ty. Irnlt new Mation am rearranpeii WnWfllmWWrWWm if E, WfHlBHI imai school i. en. i.. v. hen he was (wen- ,.,,,. vr,. ,., i,is ,,r, ,,.. n un. KMMmmsm'KSssUUmmm-vw. fwZ jdHHmHaHiB one he opened up his le-il estnte of- nn adveiaie if citj ownership of public IflMlfflBMItejlMTOlflMlSBwK' 'Jfy '.'' ' &5fflKUUBKm .... i .. BWTffnrfi T"n ""JmnriilT "W MJ:xi tJMBHHMiKi4H tli p. which has pij.!icil nlen' with .lie- -enhi- -...-,.,... WKf ilfLIWWi ' jJjJJIIilMMMHI'Bt' jfT' Mi' JlHiisHKSlfSHIH I t-p.s. New he is assisiivi in the busi- U3SyHH!!BSBHvSKSfDHflHf7 . &r ASHHBHH tichtluc for no. In his .en. Meade, who will be a n Ulv honored a time In tSmfmSBwmSmBi ---'' JliflHIIH I want te till junior al 1 1. 1 mi, "old ellce in the !! Ills enemies declare the second v&3jSff3!?f9llWBsiSJ&!?mmMA Xv. AHByBllil fall. election was en a lliike. And thej jjjffiHBmSefcilfenWBP. yjaHWB3wWBHBIWIMWBBBMJBIMB prei II e.picianj since mis imieni- Sime the oeeniii" of his lea I'M.iii'i i,i,i t. ...... .t,u ,.., ...,oi-ie ' Unc inln'ht expect te line such a man - ft4Z2n -- -ss" XiKi Majer Jeseph Cauffiel, of " Zs )rS Cl Johnslewn and .New Meiie. j '' Ss"vv v -ST'' A .Mr. I'iiiifliel mart led Mi-s r.riutea I SSs T5SsJ r S'Mei., il.iujthn r of 1'iel mill Uehcu Sy sS. uC-tfil Sill, is, !u .lime, lv.is. 'rii,.;, lllt '3C jl QJn I thiee .in, ill sirls -- M.u parelia, Mai , ,, . f&vNvxY!3i II.. i:i.anm and one ten. .. V MMMi. XVHA f T.8l.tI..B J" l.asCf, Repuhl,- .& m3Sv ! -c4-$ ' 2SHBC F'ft V 'mVXrJm' t5-! ' r5W5e3rlBr wJ&&S&mBKBGsab? J R $r-ll WSSMmaMSSKytV t3&&A , I ,MrlH111 it x- r fiWMf Trr FiXHUJUfiniBKmfii ? l Hi l!f,.v&iilHKa.K2rra& 1 1 ' V -Tr7r"' V1 'ys:t' m i rTTTDnriffi iPtaPHtipitnr ffgfijmilrf rimWfMlwrmWnmM Csr JBfe?; , K Iff bSnrffiinMSr OSSi JBSSSSWTT-RBs, ' I I ill .in '& rfrn .'J V iV ,' L&m&z&Cim tk TTIniiiMflTWI P&FfiSr i a Jr-!r Cwy flu J "y MVJ vA VV M . - The Cauffiel home 'T5f S9HHw vH&tJ greater poitieu of his time at home. Hill when he es (hoc he wants le be (omfei table. And he .. One liniplj has te leek at Mrs. Cnufhel le knew that. Sin- Is the old-fasiem d ple-hak- liiK mother wlio.e children idelie her , nnd sin; Isa merrj, cliiiiiituy kind of j mother. v nen mie siamis or mis, her children ipiile naturally drape them selves about her because' they love her se much. Mayer Has His Ideals and Leves a Fight, Toe The Majer is Midi an enthusiastic iheie i uppiime.t ill his 111 public. ' he hud is.iiil hcl'ei he wasn't. He loekid ever the crowded niidilei iimi with a .Mayer and Mrs. Cauflitd and their children "We neid law ami order men who will enforce tin- laws' That's been his (reuble in Jehiisluvvn. he Insists. 'This Is n I j of chinch people. And I can't umlersluml why I don't jt mere help. It's my corrupt po pe Htlcal enemies. Had liquor has been flowing nil ever the place And the enforcement oilmen liuw been iia tlirtlc. "I'm lienill'j oppe-rd In 11'pi'ir ihe Vlty It's been abused lleci nnd ale pu a ti per cent basis is a bcwiujje but any true who sells enough of the t4tC e ninke a man drunk ought te be M Mt e( Town. Yeu can't clone up Htetat;, It jeu.releaM bter. Maybe le i i, e Je1 a. low II I isht for ihe ui.intieh that . lure new. Ten iheu. ami I1. (I. S. of A '. I didn't want ilani te k.'l them-ehe. wnli ret I didn't want Hie hnwer's bl luu.e te roll imr them, I wauled them te have a Reed mm. I didn't want (hem te commit sub hie. Ami I thought of' that hoax." The day Majer ('.inflict was vis iled in his efl'n e ae slnets of his ulv I wetp fpstoeiinl with llass and pennanis. ( Thousands of vihiiers pat tided ihei slrref. and Id inds blared Inieriiillieiitlj , ' "I'm Reini le nddiess the ceiiiiii, In ii in a lit tli i I lie. ' 'aid tln Maji r 'l e'l 1 1 1 1 -! 1 1 1 Hue Hi" u ml listen. I n hi lu-v I Mjiildn'l wiile a Mil spcec'i. lue.v, I wm.i annul nvcnij -four vi ry I hours i veij d.ij. Hut, I The Majer 1ms a growing biislnrsH I, in naturally, public officials are In for a number of businesses, besides that of that aert pf criticism. Tby are net belnj-Mayer. Ula life hs been n Tery ,iu ever since h s first vote I.alir, in nidi nt Ke i.i m It ehihuMii.t. he join id the I'iekichc and Wnlllll!!tll pintle, mid he new is mi Indepeiulent lie was elutid Majer for Ihe first lime November 7. I '.Ml. Il was the fust political position he ever held, and his iiiliiiiniMintinii was a slermj one. Made Citizens Realize Just What Blue Laics Mean Willi nn enthusiasm that seemed te his enemies te amount te fanaticism. Iu elulinpleiied the old lilue I.HWS. H doted iril slercH. cie'eries en Sun dajs, let no li licks iiimbe ever the ipilet strict i nfni n eertnln hour, bud null, ilelivired Snliinlav iiIkIiI, i lesed toltieie shops and mude niiinv ene inn Hut It l III M.ivef's helicf, nil'' I iv-limeislamh. that he believes III the 'ilodeiislj pi verse Sim Midler con cen vlili'n th.'t a iniin niislil te be jinlueJ net bj his frleiub, but by his enemies. Wliile hi first term was tcarlnif alenK triumphantly,. he tecurcd a com cem com mlsien lattn- pt 'geTernment. for. bis In a far different home than his nc niullv i. One niiplit expect a kind of terlicss lush en u ciiiK, witli haith inents culling shnrplj the skj. Hut his home radlnles (onileit. Allheiich he Is tm sldeicd le he a man of wealth, his hump Is a inlhei unpretentious-looking place. It is small, In ihe middle of a bread Invvii. The peich I. screened. "Jack," lilt; family doc. whe.e lildn lias (lie rniigliiHss of blai k and brown carpet, plnjs fallv about the feet of the Majer's Lriaht-ejed hiblicn, "Ne. I'm net politically minded." latiKheil Mrs. Cuuflicl. "(if ceui.e, I'm luleiesteil n what my husband Is lining, And seinrtlmiH, I am depleted hec.nisp se mil n.v el I he folks in the cllj don't appreciate what a snuggle he Is making for their geed I go le the meetings of the wmmn's Itcpiihlican club, nnd I vole wliheut fall, Hut that s us as 1 go in politic.. lighter that tin nn miiie.t leii.iantiv, the lasunl ul seiver would feil, the idial. for which he stands. '1'heie N no linl i-imi about them. One is itnpH's.cd lij I In it- sln cerKj, and jet one is (ou.ideus (Tint the'J .11 e the Ideals one is iiimimiiiiiciI le bear mi the lips of ixcrj politician limn ruitluiid, Me., all the wa.v mound the world le Portland. Me., again. Thej aie the "geed old sentiments" nothing especially new nlmui them, nnd pel hups that is whv Majei' Cnulhcl believes In Iheiu se steadf.istlj. "I have what I call mv thiileeu points- net feuilcen!" wild the Majer, i grinning. "Thej ure mj own pailicu , Jut baker's de '.in. I stand fei while j supiemacj," he submitted his tit'. I I point, ami because tin ie seemed te he no iiiiiswtr te such n stand, he lenlimied: ' "I lielieve iu the Ipiotectien of our pure' weiiiauhiHid. I believe in jusllavss ami libcitj ; iu the cle.ei' lulntieiiship between canilal and lulier. "I'lfth, we luusi upheld the t'onstl t'enstl tiltluii of the I nlted Stales, and sixth, we mint upheld the buvuicigntj of our .States rights." Ills en 0 insp a pitch ns he next lie (lined his conviction that theie should be "iintiainmeled fieulum of speeih ami the iicss. I'urlln rnieie, I bellevu iu HKI per i cut Aineih aiiUin ; in the pre vention el unwarranted strikes by feicign labor agitators. We luive tee many aluns around us, ami my next point is te urge the limitation of immi immi gl.Uieii, He paused. "The much-needed leial leferius!" Iln paused ngaili fei a meiueiii, looked seveiely nt the two i(r-eiis in (he III 1 1 loom with him, ami then puftnl out Ins lips, "That's mj eleventh pnlnl. Heshles w must have law and elder men who will enforce, same. And last of nil, but net the least, we want Americanism ; we hu.xe no loom for ethers but Americans in our eeuntrj." Mr. ('aullk'l rend bis points fiem a slip of paper, which he had drawn from his pocket. He sat down again in Ills ehnir. He pulled nut a i ignr, lighted il. "Heie." he said, wilh an iilTahililv that hindered en bluer abandon, -"have a i Iriii'. IIiivi urn I I have plculj I made tlim neli la-l uighl. Heeii fur1'-" iii',J. ' uaven t hail I me le prepare in speeidi for (his convention." of his citv of Ml (HID sun's. Up steed up amidst a deal of applau.e a ven l.'.ble giaul in long the men who scorned se little en the li e.i il "lage. lie wa hi a light black suit dressed tnMifullj. bill infuiniallj. I'm never cinb,tti,s.e,l when I speak . And ihicklj iroed- li.iturul si 111 lighting nn call t say that Maver Ci (ilcnl but he ciirrici the tone of deep est sincctitv about him. and mofeiiiul sliciigth. n begun haltinglv le infmm his audlenie that he did net mine te I lii'm as Majer. "I come te jeii enh as mi Ameihan i ilien," he s.iid, ami thin mine steinlv ; vj. viand ler Ameiiuin pilu riples ami American rights." The audience, iutriguid, listened cmvfiillj . "W'luit we need teihn." ciied the Majer, "is men of honor, men wilh metnl irage. The tieuble is Iheie are loe ni.iiix geed men iu ibis wmhl who 1 1 nil v don't i.ne what happens te the world. ThingH confront us teda.v which we have never hi en loufienied hel'ele wilh!" It h no ninaing thing that n man win, Hppareiulv has sin h a paucity of oratorical ideas tan icallj he such an effielivu Majer, lie ii.ul nlira.es like "Hed's own ulliitl x .' "ehsliules le "l ne," "we view wilh alarm," ".eparale the iliuiih from the Slate" iu u m, iiiiii r and with an iiielevaucj 1 that is as.ecialcd wllh-the least dis tinctive of pulittt al slump Sieakei-s, And IJU the iiiidnnce applauded thunder- OUSIJ . lake most political spenUeis, tee. after ach empluitic point he siietelied ferwanl his gieal head, sipiaicil his iwmsive jnw, looked giavilj mound nt has auilieme, and then sudileiilv imficd out his lip-, hk,. a fiiint explosion, which be-uuuu thu (iiiutcs.fiicu el ion ien vn 1 11)11. "I'll stund nnd light for the Stars nnd Stripes,," he .hound pcroia pcreia pcroia Hen, hand uplilted, "of mv leuntiv, even if the kill me for doing it. 1 ti.. Kiel thai I am mil one Jee Cniilhel. wish 1 wen. a theusnt.d men, ii. I etleu sii.. in wen, ter in. people u this eeuntrj. ' j.iil if lie hndn'l nppe.il d the ,isi, put evcrj one hew-s te his force of cli.tr.iurr, Ins nigged honest) In December of last jear Jinlge liar net, et I'errv tmintj. senteneed lnm t) sixty dajs In (he ceuutj jail, tagglni en te that (lie cost of pro.ecutien ill .n.iIIO besides. He was found guilty el nsnuit ami n.ittery iltirlng Hie UK .March term of ciiiiiinal court Tlie Majer's conviction was the out come of n ia-e tried in the .lolimteii police court, of which he was jnnjis tr.ite, implicating a Mary lWzenskl who nnd neeti charged in iiiiniijnieii etleis of intimacy wilh her pnipbtn. ai that nine the girl protested lier la- necence, but the Miner foiled Iter te undergo an cxniniiiiitieti h) Ir, Itertba I v iiiiiweii. i ue gin was tmimi iniiecfnt. It is generallj rumored (lint Ixhinl Ihe prosecution of the Milisispient tut against me .Majer were the liquor la terests. I "My enemies u.p pverj tnelhed te get ine uesi et me; lie smiled. "And ht.ve le keel, xcij wide aw.ikc all tb( lime." It se happened Hint even llien Majer ; aumei nail u club ever I lie head! et his pci .editors-. He is said le liavpdis covered u "wet" naitv that would df mell.li the entire political niaelilne of i umlnni Ceuntj. Makes Drastic Threat te All His Persecutors . Ihe "nffnir" disceverd b Mr. Ciut tiel was a whisky par!, which supposed (e have tur.cn nlace nt t Hetel 1'ert Stanulx, bv members e( Ihi ( iiinlirm CtHinty bar as u lestlmenia Sincerity and liluntncss Wen Plaudits of Crowd ine plauditis for (he own wlm pel. eus of nole who doubts hslie te ie (he "V..H. j imagine i help the Mayer Had Message te Deliver best by jiibt giving him three geed. . - ... thumping meals a day and bemctlmca te Large LOnveniten i i iM ttia uuei iuuq nernrfl .W.SI W.-W ' i - . - -- .v four. ZlbM7er4a toe;buBy-tc.fepa tha packedvtbt?av, " '" njM-tnrr rr i-iik iiiiii mini, lie had evidenth ion. IJieiei again He wlls bill nnetlier plain blunt man. who ran swav ciewds 'I'd bj eiaimv. hm h.v the vcrv fene or his ihiiiacier nnd cmiMciieu. mere me manv In .lehnsi ine net ii em v t . I'mfli. I UMlfil-.IJ . i, th,,,, 1 his coin igc m ,, ! light i lung " I Seiiii. call Mm "uimiev-makei" with I'll ts-p"l'liil siyillic.itic,. In ihelr 0,. s soma persons call ,.u.Vi wWl. 0,ipil, who cVcr served under the huh; home, ere linnnv in .. ni.i .i.. "'..'".' Uai tb-malaect la under' 3dL wK, & weuldui in tlmnnlat III .i .. . .. . . --". .t ... .. t ....... v,... iisime , e new 1 elected mill letirillC illllCM. iiiiiiii is eie- , intimated at that time that unc Jmtici et the Mipienie Conn of (he State ani seven Judges of the lower eeurt 1 present, "If I go te jail." said Hie Majot succlnctlj, "TH have plenlj uf wu pany." In Mill Mr. ('auilicl ran ns nn Inde pendent candidate im- imiuiiiaileii te me goveriierHbip of the- State. HefuM in that altempt. Mid it did net decrease his iutetwt in the welfare of the lemmunitj. TW inleiest he will never lese, any wen iluiij he will ever lese his interest la loed. "I haven't time for lieliblw," ll said. "I haven't time te de iinjlMnl hut leek after the (hiivlng biislnf.'i ej Hiis city mid mj own personal mailer'. . loe, he doesn't phiv golf but be tela his exeicise what with ruslilnj: about tijing te solve municipal ineblenn. Over in Cjij J lull, th officials !' Hie profeiindcst ic.pect for liim. TW g" luithei- (hull Hint Ihev like bid He IS "His llonei- lle. Mninr" ubtl Jbej speak of him, but Ihej tlilnkrf him as Je", with the cmwsfi-t l"P "I. Us clieeks mid the iiuessunt twl""1 iu his CM'.. He it, net only hnll fellow- well met te (hem, but he is a substantial fcllexi a man who can be depended upon J ight te the Inst lick for wliuteverl' ncllevee te be just, a mini of his unl Is Like J. Ham Except the Scenery That's the ii-asen (he boelleggcrJ, ' MlloeiikeeiieiM, the blew eis, tear H" Hu has: threatened le tun tlieni e"' of (own if thej don't slop irltJ'l'l pol.eu mid tlit-ic's no doubt but wl"" he's irelm- te .1.. ii Stimigelv- cnemih. Miner Cs siiggestn former Senater J. Ilmiaiiui. I.evvls, because' Iu mail wajslicl' dlfTeieiit and in many vaS se l'J "righting Je." hasn't the inetkuW colei il,.. . r.. 1 1 .. ...I ml. IU -.-.-. , ...vi i tiii-,,,ii(v ,ii-ss.i, i , siiiiIm. iln, i,i,,l.- ,.i,i,. lii.tprii. I"i Htnnds at ihe ether pole iu that re SI,..., I II.., I.!., ..IT....1 .... l.lu Hill (W I-.... ...it en i-ui'ci nn en - . and his (eiistitucnts. leeiiis le he t the same as J. IliiinV. Ileth are " of pelliiuil hokum, pel haps both rf"J ,i t. ...... ,...'.,. . ..." .rilVlO' ii. .ti liny niic, mini iiiu mw ' ,,v i i,, "- bi'lninl'l1" Si cat iu u iiimni'i sciii-cidj ciiilmhV the Iheir hiickii ved, long, dlj car, oiiiiericm piiliise", ,.r In Ihe mid. ti.it Ii ni-c huliest ill.1" .i .. .i. i ,. iiiid rv i oil n l Hillr. limn mi vi- rini. - .,,., tliiisliism eiieiuh le tljht le the, I"1" end. . ' ,J "I'ltfliltnir .Inn" in II I1IUII Ot." first of ull, and lined up leubtW) ine aiue et ine everiaaung "- ' rt i u,, &M&&1 iWr Ji i-JS!.H w fi h - '''jhIbii