tiFfc"i&A'Z'&q)i!&x,' SP Tm K f y : 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,. SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 WF .v. ft P m Queuing public ledger PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY cvnus it. k. cuivris, pumiucnt Jehn 0, Xtirtln, Vlie t'rlil,nt und Treasurer, Charles A, Tj it H ciethrv (.'hunt'! II l.U'llnit tein. Phllln s I'dl n. Jn'-ii It vVllllHrni, Jehn J. Sjmrjreen, Oceriiu I" l!eid-.i'..ltl. Dav-M K. amllei lllrecln' TlAVID H. SMtl.RT tMlter JOHN 0, MATITIN'.,, ineral TJu'liusr! MutAger Published dally t 1'n.tic I.cinieb IliilMlne ImlepT.deiiM Mpiate Plillade'.l'hla. i-iTLANTie CtTV i'rs.f-l(en Hull lite Nttvv Yeiik ... .. "ill Miitlen Vv- 'CTneir 701 Kurd Hull line Kl". Leilt Ola ,'b--I)rnmrrtit Till Its Clltciuu 1 :;v Tribune lllllijlnf ni:vvs i.i ic;.i-f WABlll'.etuN Utiri, f I Ter Pnn.iuti.. A'. i-M iiii s NrwYrinKllii.ru- Tr.n .ei..i Itu'l II- Londen Uubeii. Tra'als-ir Kulldlnc - ili'l(ii'l UN- I'l.ltXl- Til IJrMMi I'l Mil' l.lii.KII l HT 1 I tn wit. erlbr,i i' ' i' 1 ' '" ' ""' t"ii'iiinltntf inure. t Iti r ne hi i lv. 1 1 .') 1 1 . r .i K. iiiiubl te the i-nrr e Uy m.ill te point ccitnlde, of Phllvdelphla Iti 1h I'n ' I -" mi I.i. 1 i'"lt,1 Stat "" onions, iie-Us-p free, fitly I'.ft) cents per tneulh. HI tin' '!ei"-r pi i - p 11 ! ,m ndvnri e Te ml te itiin'i"i 1 1JI1 .Inl'ir h ment'j NeTICC Sii' mrlberj wtrhlri; fl,!lrr.s charjeiJ lliust slu u.u us 1 a 1 nj'lre'. BF.M.. JCOn tllMI KlYTOM". MUN 1111 ; r.i)ntf 'iMfc 'I -i.li t Mil. f.riVi 1 ' Member of l liu .sst'ciatcd Press Tlf i .-- trued ' reispafr'c 1 r In lils I'iJ' 1 . irc'.'i mist -, i-jt'."llve-y r .'ii- f t jiiiat 'i ' t. if iiru'i li f ' v .it oil r.r ritiffil I i utj I'.j .'(fii H'UJ pu.tAKli Iflfrrni. .AH rtgl 11 ' 'ejiiij iretten 0 spe-cfut libialchea herein 10 1- .1U11 - -..rprrf. rildiil'lphu. M.iiiU. ptr. ber I". I'l- HAULEY SEES A UIGHT llil. i"i I" 'I n L .1 ,1 1 1 p'lj Hi iiin t :i.l I l I . i!' t 'nrli Jul! I'Olltl.li I lli.lt'lill' V III fri'e tin- li.imJ" .f ii.p ! I ! OX ' f I'l'iii.- I IIITi'il Safety in i' itT"' ' lierutiii cuilt.v of M'.i'tu 'L'Iri t'niitri'l'i li.i ill .m- 11 tnr :i ' li.in Mm 1 lelli llUttl". llnin tlmt Mr I'-rii'l- 'i : ' if Ms nrn't .'rjiMit- a H'l "It H'tiil'ti'i Mi.it tf Ihi' tnt'ii'i v Mve.s n( tin- llii'ti " I il nut I"' four liiiiir' inri'li!i. I!ni 1 .ir'fi.Mi'i li-'i1 'p' ktiwi' Wnrtli tMt thr CiititrelliT lias (llllllll!n f"f lilnll'Il'" "Ni'l" II'1 nntter 1 nml Mr. C.irtfl.M'U has liml " ptn thi turn . nut of !ik n n liui'Urt. He Iiii tinplly Inckcil tlnttii en tin' tirmiii't t'f Mr -' ' telj1.11 ti.nf ln mil attifli in til'" wirrnm f'r ifieiifj tin .'it!UIlt ii-'irti-v ili.ir tlir , rnetiry 1 -put in :n nl.iin'' with la. Tlii' tiiv'ti3atlini IT" iln1 Jma 'raffli- have iIim'' 1 'ii !i ulili-iirr.nl ranurti ;it!n- jliat It w.i- I nliv ii'iif" '"r '"' pul' ! official In jri't 'ti'" a piieiiiMti wl.i'tc In- ilcl ' In' 1 hurtful "iili ii'i-inii 11:11; tin1 nninii'. Anil It via- I'Oiuiiii.i,; p it.nil.nU Ti-.iff for a man !e--; uminit-il villi ilu' )" llflcal ii.tn lniu' 11 tin .u M pi'finit Miv lnipri'-liin 1 1 : 1 .ihriMil th.it a- '.Mntf Up the fuml .f :!- l"'i" ih'p.iniiiiiif iinill he nmlil Kirn im 111M "f 'h' "'' TCttltfatui'4. FUTURE OF l)HU(i TRAFFIC IN M'Fl'StN'"! in y i- :i 'I ! -rn-iir.'ir'-tnrnt in ilm-f !iu wi-li in "piMi tlii- iaiN fur ilrns tmAikiT- ui-ttnl ilui'ln-' .linltfi' Mutiashan- ni-tnh . the iati Smihtihi' Court ha- lii.ii'uifil i'uti mi'' 'ntiTilf'l In the Miiin't-!-i"ii ..I ili- tii"-' 'l.iiitfi'riiiix of nieilcrn in . It i- te lif i.i'i-iil thai 1 In' work i'f thr" l'lillmlflpiiui piilni' will I"' it "iii'i' 'nun-rarni'-t mul limr" tTi'i-nn' "1 fi isn-i -i- nf tin- failm f iriiuiiiil- t" liml th" u 'in! pretni-ti'Mi l"-l,ilnl ha rin a.).-'- ..f hsil !" hrii 11110;. lint it "i!il !' 'Hi' 1 il. nsi'ii'i.-1 fuiUie-i' tl. i 'li- iTnlili'iii iir'-i'titnl !;. th- . fpfail ut il.i illfsitii.ititi' ilriiK liii-itii- 1 a li" tni't h n'li .Itnlsi' - ns'i'-lifimli'il m1 b , eni. poll'e h'U'.i'i -r " ! ' a slush' Si.'ii'- , I."tfl-!atnie Suppose tltar ..II the i'eil(if!- ami aililli-i" . In tht- SMie werr ' h" PUt 111 Jllll. TIlO 1 zwrul :i.n.-i' e of t l,e nar'iiiii' tnulc wiu'il 1 rernaln. The puli'i -i''i!il l innfnn'"i liy a -itiial'i'ii -'in .tr " 'hat wh.'-!' ha- rk-eti te ti-ii'.'.i'e lei!t:l 'itf nt- who '.alir iniMii-rf-f ill; in l.efp -:iiu--Vil lniii'i mit i of Aiiicr,"iin'i.iiit-. I 111.' the ilnic ni'S. a , minimal in-' 'in mi. i- iiini'Iteii mi t.i" ; n le'd mnl :i,uVil finm th- t"p iiithir 'h.iti from ihi- In mum. wi.rk - n li a- .l'l'ls" Melliiqll.ili lit - lioen iln.lU V. 11I he 1' I'lhli- rbieflj a' an eic.iuipli t- ('iisrc ami 1- a , mean-of tilm-iti hi thrniish wl.ii i, tl.' i"ili"'' may learn iniuli that 1' .I01-" ' k'mw al""i' thp'rtent iinl . i'-n-i.- ' ''" ili'i4 pv ' GERMANS IN FRANCE CUHMAN ii" as n-i nrii'lins l'niiee. F Al'eut in. nun tnnri nt il.-n w.'.l z ' nerk 111 1 lie th iii-t.iti-il it'ii' 11 n!" '"ii tracth ri'ieii'i.i -isnetl Iichinu ifparaMiitii El'lltl of I III" tll'i tinierilllielil- The.-!' fJcrman.- wi'l lelmilil r".'i'I- . n-I heiie ami factories iletrieil in the wnr Aii'l. ler nil WU kllfiw. lii.mj of thelii 1 1 1 - J h.'lM' hren III the mi'itarj i.ntilitit - that left nan nf the rii'hc-t ,'iml lne-t 'iitiuiitu! region- "f Tranee In ruin-. e far a- nai'ahle mf. r- motion fhew-. tin tiirrnan artiiv nf has no nal nitliii-i.i-iu fm 'In new ten Thpv are iI.iiiil- .1- 'he. are 1.1' ir ;iimi tn'.l. They are pan nf the f.. hem nucpesteil n M111IH- ainl - rltif-trial anil (liiiluniiiMe to'.le nf tndemnitj lie i.f hi 111- iniaMe te'.lower- The plan if flrui.ia'n' e'M'itfli in .ill 1'. 1'. rarieni jinp'n .in- 1.- l!ur il.' ni.nil- ..f the German workmen -.ire'. w"iiel Micse-t'he form- anil ml"r- 'it ilinma ,f m-i mii'il '""K rlearh' into them. Wl.ar I'miBlit- ..uM rn in tin heml "f tie ...rp'Mi'er ..f ....! lowly reli eliii.'ilitnr .1 hii'l-e nti.it., . tliii gunner III .'-!" 1., 1! f, Il luler PR'-r.RFSS IN TARIFF MAKING TIIOSi; vi-lie are w'.".',? t. .en-idtr ib j eue-t".n mi 11- nn r.i . .'. be .ncl.ti..! r., 1 , ,. n...i .. 1 i... ...t I ngree witn 1 i' -im inu'iun; n-u '- -...-that certain pmw-.n'i- m il I r -eni Tariff T.uw mark lie grean-t ;.i-nt-i-e- m tur ff making thu I-'- 1 1 "''' l'i ' huinlnd years. Tlie Pre-. 'un wa- i-fi rrii 10 the pinvi uliilis which ,'ive him power 1,1 ralee or hour duties within finl limit- .1" the f.T-'- 1111 ju.sllf.v. The lon-tltuiieniiht of till- -ee-tien ha- been ipie-tH'lieil Iiv opponents "f tlie Adiiiiiii-initiiin. Ir will probable be te.-leil in the leiirt-. I!'H 11 is enlv a l"gi enl eMiii-mi of the .irruugi inent for a maximum and niiiiiiniiiii rate of di.i. vl.el. bus niipeaied in ether tariff laws The merit of the arrangement lie- in the pessibllit which it opens for a -dentitien'.!-ndjusled rate of dun. If a glvm dutv I regarded a- ten Inch the aggrcveij iiiiner'er' will ask fur 11- ri'diieiien and tin dntnestie mntiufiicturi'i-s will object te the rediictimi. Mr. Iliinliiig ha- announced that in- will refer the ui.ittfr te tin Tanft ('mnnii--ien, xv itli in.-tr ii lien le 11-1 eri.i.n the ftei-, I11 ettldlng ill'1 m-i et l.iaiinfm tiiri aiiie.'ii and tbu ce-t of manufacture ai lieti.f , and then te recommend .1 dut - tii i nil high te protect tin helm miiiiufin turer. This 1- what 1 11 rill lefeiluei-s have been demanding for curs. Tiny haw charged, with sonic truth in a few insluincs, tli'it t''i duties in the p.ibt have bieii lixeil by tin: home iiianiifiictuiei- without regard te tlie Interest" et the een-uiner. The represent live uf 'he manufacturer has handed 11 fill-dull of duties in the Wn.vs ami Mean Ceiilinlttee tinil Unit 1 eiiiniiliee lias been known te illt that schedule viilii.ill 1111 cliniiged III the Tariff Itill Such an c. parte si stem et larlil uinkiiig raiiuet hi defended. Tin liiiinufiu-turers ar only liunian and, vvitli ilic best iutentlnn cencelvuhle, I lie ul nays liml it difficult te rWriiln fmin giving theuuclvct, the best of IJM burgiiln in duty Uxlng. Tlicrt) Im no disposition te deny Icj the nintitifiicttirern nil the protection (hey need, hut thtre is ti ci-ewint; tlciiinml tlni the In Irn-stH of the cenyiiinhiK puhlh' ctiniihl l'i' MifeKininleil. The new T11 riff I.nw tnlu" 11 In itf s-dcp I" (lie (lii'eetliiii of 11 M'ientltie tariff. The theory of the proihlen for drxilile duties i- leiintl. Tliere ni'i he defects In lu prac tical iippllcatleii. hut tliej wll1 ip'ifiir "i mieii ns im iittrinpt is Hindi te put the plan l'i operation, tf the Supreme I min Mif J Inius its con-tltiltleualit) the-e defect- can 1 he iiitiTi'tril li Mih-eiiuent lesl-lnlieii. I The ii(.i law is evidence of a tfrewiin! dl- I poiltleti te tetfiiril th" puhllc iitercl it- j -lipretne .'ltid te iiiliipcl .rlnte interels In ; fespect it. I This dl-pollien i- a. nrln itelf tnei'e 1 mid mere in nil di-eit'.'.leii of phuis for s't- ttllitf laher ili-ptiles, :iikI il i nlread reeep- nUeil in purt In the prmi-ien- of the INcli- , I'uiniiilti- Kiillrend l.aw, whieh d rect-i tlui' eertilill deei-lnii- of tl" 1,-ilmr Itelirtl tin , net Milld uiilf 1 at le.i-t 11 ie hi the pulilie I repri -entatlies ui the Imard nt" with the j tnajenti . ! SESQUI-CENTENNIAL IS M0YE1) FROM DREAMLAND The Tr.ins-fer te Knirmeunt Park. I'nder tlu Direction of Experts. U Kefrcsh- in;,' Evidence of Hcl Initiative A.V IJXrf).nl".N ..1 i!.,u(,:..il Ii.u i.j '!. jn.H 1 npMiisltii.lt .. 1'nciiu con- Hiiiiit ciiitciiip.ntleii, linv.'cvrs, I he np'eiiilef j fiultw, li living a t-cHldtie of iiiMiimountnlile ehstncs intpirlnc little hut vve.-.rlnesi and j apatin. It !- net te he deuhtrd that ninny Philh- Jelphlani ire herml with th" conception of 11 S"'.ii.'.i '. nt. mii'il haitic tin tinner feuti- datii'ti-. than i;.n:ij, theter,' m- tin tflitterlm; ! iinacei' ,,f the prnti :..ti:il liainpieter. TI1I1 1 I- uiueii',- the 'nimei',.ii re.i-en j t'oleuel ' li'DIlei- ha. inei;ri ,t .iiht-.-ihli. t 1 innve the fair from th" tinnament of the unatfliiatleti tn the rcallt ..f F.iirmetint F-irk. The 'ICll-l'er t- the heIthiet -lgn of presre.-s tn j tin unijertakiiic ! 'c for man months Thu- t-ir th" public has tried and failed in picture what nn e.p.'-itlin en the I'ark n.v -Fnlrineunt -ite would he i.k-e. The futilit of the h"-t rfferts has hen largely dm te 11 haziness of ileilnltlmi rejarding frontier.-. The park is eM-eerliiisl.v -paciens and the P.'.rkway ii n thoroughfare of impressive proportion-, .olied hai hren able te bound the tall -ite, and attempts te de m- have bun 1 "inplli ated li 1 he prehlri 1 of cltv iii.piowiiieiit plans riintiintf, in prospect. hi') hundred- of million, of deih.r.. While then atj be no (iie.-t'eii thin im im prexeuient of hoi h li.mk- of the .--. linjlkili iieiev. priuc (Jardeii lSridce vv.-ild b- of uume:i-e ndvantase arti-tii all,' ainl 111.1 teriall in tLc uniiiititiii , the al'ial ix-pi'ii-e i net -mall, and h' ob, tfatmu of p'l.Miieiii. Ihiwiit Indirect, ha- malilfe-t di-'r, -'d ta.p,iers. Fer til" pre-eii', ut leii-t. tie Jt'tMier presram it niiiid.'ijl of their sen-llii!ltte-.inii of the fears of timid per-en- that t lie fiii i' ma prove te In n Mniisipiu- and ei ii-ununx l'll'deii. Tins tl,., , t;,, ;ue:ni t'l.'it ie enle-pri-" .111. Ii"i 11 t.iade pr-pct velj -ecniid-ra-e 01 Mint 'I- baikir- I ,i e'sisiutiteil tie M.vi of a ti.tns r tfi.iiien ..I" a cre.it hi-tenca! .lnniver-nr.v Wl .i tii. , ;.ie r . bi-h.-tlv inticenieij with j'!-' in 11 . ,1 f.nr. jiet te be erected mi ,1 bank 1 f mi-i and adj.icent iiniiih.stnuri.il terrltei-;. , but mi th" baukt of tii l-'hu.vlk 11 and cnp.iii-iieijs l.iti'J. The, are -eeklns ti 'tliii,,te tee possible ,,, ' ,.f .. -eli.l ,,n uijirtak ns. .-nil for it. beaut and prepnetv of ile-.eii they hfie eiil.sted tin Mrtili if Paul i';. 1. Jn.se di'tim tiftii .is :,n nrli!iit ..f firtile in--piratinn and nm ta-te 1- w irej acknewl. eiltfeil. mid of I'. P. T"iiij!e, ni-tnut chief eon-lilt lie- insiner nf ilf p. nn-. ivarti-f ltjilre.-.'ii I'll"-" 1 pert. ba. l.epu ui Hied bv tie Plan -ii.d epr ("mmiiit'ee. imi ape v,,mn terriiip tl.eir -rin-eP In the u.irl. of pr" innnc .111 pe-it,.iu pntur ih" - ;n ti -j t. . of which :i,i ,e sraspeij witheu' itei 1'; n; fi tie dreiiti,' e." isublu Khun or 1 ; t- . ih. i"ph ii,ver- ..f limn. I'n- .-.il. -jtnl t nii- ertt'Tpri-e. 11, ,w ',n,Ji w.ij. llii,i!ie- a vvehi'iiie lerard le a. tu.ilnn-. Ilr. l-r"t and Mr. I'etup'.e are t,. fnn a inmiunr erlii'ient sreup of iir"-I.i"-r is ..ml engMir. r- w he will cen-lder th" ndapiahltlt uf the I'jrt, and Parkvva.v for 'xporitieu pur.e.-e-. Ir 1 1 eneeiT.ihle that th" plan cill trfar the Parkwnv ,'m an luipeains f utran e and tin- Wit Park a, the nie.H aval, abb area for 'ii" fruti'iii nf bulbliiiEs. tu" eastern and we-rern ee-.ii.ri- 'f 1 hi. f.-i.r r.. be ren- ne. tiij I.v a ilfivir.-itive temperarv brMg" lie'vueu 1 .e ij'jin and lilran nveuje I niiie-tivirihlv the me-i -iiitab!e, 'i'e 111 tl.c Park f"r fair . tririis t. la the regcii of th" Uelnmn' platen', te whii h thr 1 iv'i'e from prinp liai-fleii u 4ii.r ,irve ti? 1 11 plrudid and jilcrurf-'pif- appriach. S111 b, 'irr.'ingeineiir 1. of i-mii e r.jer"'. ,e.rj,i-- ! fjr-jl Willi lli.1V. '...VVeWr. .r J.f ) f..j t r. I 1 ih" re-iguer a. id i" 'iuici in - pni.-ii-al fa.i- plun, e.-i il m-iuI'H nud affording -nie i lue "i net' Nithii.g wb'iti-vep can be a' i-miipli-hed i.'t'Hl 'U'b a liti.-, for th operation '- prnv ided. It is riShil 'he hope of the . t;n rts te make u-r of the Perk, lint n- a bi.vi' -pet te bi srfii'itnid te th" f.i.r, but u sieniiai; 'harming regl"li te tie benented hi tlie enter-u-i i a ,fl ut ih" 'inie l'i'i in mini tee tu it arti-tic pi i ib'litle . In th" ideal v.hbb i ..'en 1 Iilil.r uwl the directiiintc are sa,d te nuer :- pi-en -dr-iici for nuality rather than fir ipi. nut m tlie fair, Few unlver'al e.tpo-itleLs have paid tribute te 'his admirable: primipie, w.th rf suit-, frequently hnu.tlng im their pal roil-. 'lhe eli-resard for the pre-eiit of the I Siliuj.kill iniprevemeiit plan iUi,t nfJl i; ' inn-trued "- in 'he leasi a retle. tien upmi it im in. It I'r'-t Im- luii sue i werk-ci out ! prejrci 01 rn adeniin. pt v hj. l, v.i, lid tinerh triii.slenii nutial I'hil.-iflil-plua en beili bank.- of the siieum Hut linihins is te Im gaiiinl bj n ton ten f 111 1011 of liiirpese... , conception ,jj the exposition, witlieiit lefereme te an ether eiilije. I, is luunediatel ije.ir.ihli , Jf tu. eitv mil be leuvfrifil te nittiijst'li'iu for the river ri'demptieii and i.-, ptepareil i,, umtber tiixpa.iert' Mint and laments evtr the paH. m' hi i'n in kvnrd-, above al ,f lt . willing le ipend liuiiiv luillimis extra in lei llllllllliell Vl'.-I -e lliljih lhe Imi,,. j,,, ,,. e iiterpiis'' 'Hid t .resigb' mil for tin- esthetic epiinrtunliu- of ihe Sesqui-Ceuteiiiua' The iiutliil htep tn te strip the fuir uf formidable neuctteiillnli, however ullur Ins wl 0 Proceed upon a program which there in u heiic of fltmnclnp and of carrying te noteworthy fruition. Ne limitation Ih placed upon the lillieM ii-pliatieiiH of the liuhlh. The trouble thus far has bee. that nothing hut die viltflie iloud-cnpped Jiililincles el hope Ii.'imi been lslhle. 1'oteiie'l U'OlIer, lr. fret 11ml Mr. Temple .ire engntfcd In tin indispensable work of Injlng foiinda feiinda t Ions. Net ivcu the clirenlc ttkeiillc or the niii-t tieneiis nml treimileus obstructionist can ib'ii.v that tills is the rltfht relt of Initlailie. "KREEN TO GO" Pl.'fU'l.l catiens l.'fiPl.ll vvliu returned recentiv from va- te enture en I'mnd street in I molei'.'ars vv ere lir.-l iiiv.-tltlitl by ni.vs ti'll'HJs lenkllitf ileslpiit of 11 curt of cubist I 1 hiirailer which (he petii e liad painted en j th" iiiphnlt dllrilitf their mIi-ciicc. "Mere iieti-eiise ' tsuiil tlie periins vvlm deleft 1 police retfulalleii iif mi sort. Fer n time It appeared that part of any chauffeur's ' equipment 111 the future wen d luive te he n, j uide Imek for the interpretation of crjptic I device.-, of vvlilfi. lines evolved, out of sheer j perversity at City Hull. j Hut ."ftei- a tiavvlinc out m- two by traffic j men mi the pests meter drivers found th" nrilnil of a drive en Hrend street made n little mere endurable. Iiv the new scheme iiitendeil In e.luiinate the .hinsers of the lett-liiiiid turn while pernii"itie tlie turn nt 1 street Intersections where it might he of the greatest service. I Tlie new- light signals ju-t put In operation 011 Itre.id street represent another -teii for- viard in tlie Fcarch for 1111 etficient traffic I legu'atleti system tlirmiirh -luiv and cautious 1 e.tperlments. These lights are farther apart i 1 ban the niuch-diieusscil meter MRiin's en I Fifth 111 eiiii". New Yerk There mnv lie I -nine ditHculiv with them in tees m- en -iinvvt da.v.-. p.tit tliey repreei,t a principle 1 win- ti ha proved its titllit. In Hie near fueir" semaphores of the -nrt new in use I in inns; titles will tip fount' out at tlie in 1 terseetietis of country read-. The problem ' of nioter-trafhi control In citltv get out of tlie hands of the authorities- It has net jct j,,, fuiT mastered even in principle. Rut engineers are finding that sj-tems of ' Mgnfiltnj; vierked out long nce en the rail 1 rends can and must be put 'e ue en streets j and open highways where meters pa's In great number. Tims the white or yellow light ns a "e'enr"' vnfil ha- passed en North T'.read j 'treet. "Oreen te go" v til "i-m be the ' rule en n'l liighwa.vs. ns it has been the iuie en railroad lines for venr. The un I co'ered ltsht is accepted in 1 itmad -itflia'lng 1 -,,--t"iiis as a caution sign. ui". a- It ) in I tin' '.vsteni being established mi tiread 1 stieet. The white liglit a- .1 "1 lear" -ignal wa. Uli-nti-fai'ter.v and ili'iReiinis beian-e a ten- nci Idenlalh hreki i wmild 1 hnngc a waiMing -igu te a "g"" u-,j for 1 nieiivv , engineer-. 1 In a recent general report r.'itive te the requirements uf modern traffic signaling A II. ltlidd. chief et tin -,tfii il --tem of I 'li Penn-.vlv.'Mil.i H-u'minl suggi -teil tlie i.ced for 11 uenplc'e -t:u.I-i i-.!i?-i t n-i nf color ' ued in tratti mm ami .1 general ac- leptii.ice of the 1 n'nv inile Mi i.-e oil the lai'rn.id-. Tills is the mile wlicli will be I Usui nil tile i,i;n -tie. t signal p'l-t.-. I Mitiial e.spert.- in-.-t. however that 'tie 1 prib'i 111 of traflic p-gii'mlen in targe ciiv 1 s-reei- will net lie at"factm-ilv s,,lveil bv miv mni enable --lem m' cnliceil llght- 1 until a via is feuml te keep I'luminatul -i'.'iuil- c'eirl tli-Mmt .uid i'a-il tiieg- iiiRali'e in 1, i-i as g'M'ii uier ;.i . ':iber."le di-- j '.i.v f deeerativi 'ilitnu Tic.-, teii nml I grei 'i 1 -.-lit- are 1 "ler- 1 . 1 um-t fieiinulv J 111 e'i'tri Iv ei-i i-iiit -r'l - of the -ntM ti it I La" made lii-eailwn f.m, .11-. A- Im iinmtiie eiigine.f- have !m,g loin p' iiii.d nf the pi ril t1'.,' mn-e v hen thm: ' -and of meter, ar nppetrnl ilisp'iii mg ieil ii'ght liglit- along il.in.'. mis -eetinn- nf ' their richr of wav. -e neiiei- drivi'i-- have I had mine difficu'tv in piking mit tin taint 1 red hgln of a pnliceniaii'- "in irihin-e 111 tin 1 w-:'ierti'-s nf Miriiiii-' .'i.re.1 1 i y 1 1 1 ut ' b'l-. :)'-- iieighho"he,iil- M-n.'il eii"tiinr I i ; that lie ilith' nl le e s I'.-'-e.'eil will h" . lii":n-ml ntn wl'-i, red ami giu ip ip- -. n no buiqi r usul ' " i.i-pise- eiler ' 1 1 -'gii 1 in: i.ivl v lien u'li-ii aki r- aie t.tei.t wh.ts ., ti -e riilil ' I e irib'e lit puride- .1 inien 11 1. l 'ii ,l'e- v 1 1'eW -t.ilir- i li ti ai.d 'Mi (iERMAN EFFORTS Op.m:i: .j 111 tii r i il'.t-KIiVFKS v'l" Lae I"' ter,- "ei. the tien- '. ' I' hum. i'l r' id ' w itb "'it -urprise th up, ii- "l iffer'- -aid te l" making i" bnuj : 1 .-- (.. iini-r-ifindliig ri f,ng Gir'i.inv. Ilel-tnv -r K :s.i 1 .Mi ibe u; ,1'irter- Ir .n m 1' i: 1 A gtauie nr tin ip .p -i . I I,. 11 ihe gee sr.idiicnl n.isnn- 1 11 wh . h tl . U.-rman plan' 1- ba-eil. The great lui '. t.;.i- .,f Eastern Eureipe .rid Northern .-,i imu .11 Kus-la Slb'fii extends eastward t,, (''b-iia nml I'iiina extends southward t" the warm sens. Hcrmany i -eparate,) fre'a 'hi- great -tret, li of continuous lind ep'v 1 Poland. 1 tu t the has easy aeee- t,. through th" Haiti' S"a from tur ewt. p .rr- iirraan ambition- have p-r eir been directed toward th" vp'"itr,en et ltussia. 'I hi- evp'eliatimi beg-ui b.fvre tie war li -is icpenipanli d and fi-'ierei by pe'it'-i.-il exploitation rii- i.Tinan elefiat 1:1 w.ie did imr elf-trf. r' e ind.strial :,ud "Cineri iat fimbltieii- of 'I. tieriaaa people l'hrj are waiting ter tl ..pp. remit t if'Mime 111 ltu-sln, tin ','.. .r e vvhii tiere ilieiked bj th Huts'-ir, r "'.urir n and by rlie frustration of the p.-iie-pt -vhicli led tl.ein 10 make war en the re ,,f '"urepe. eetiimerclnl at'lan e r-iM-,.; l'usa and iif riu.'inv Is nnieng the in ihil.tjes if net the prebabiliri'- 'f 'l.e f i-'ire. and an e teiiscni of that ai .int.- -i. ('tuna will be Ui: de if il 1 pe--.li'' '" Ir ug It about. It le 11 sttipcii'leti- p' i'i bi.t the eb-tades in the way of its . eiaphi. .'nilnieiit are s,, gp'.'it fbii' It bus r.-,i ir etiernl the jealm of practical affair- fr,. getiatinn' vvitli Dr. Sun In Chili'i were relenaken with a man who bar. 'it tl" or no ;, itherlt.v. What infliienci he ha- 's In .-.einhern China. long wav from tr terr,t"i-v wliere tlie fmn tiep of Siberia .rid I" tic Mar' ll together The negolia'ien- are important only se far ri- tliev mnv .iflf' 1 it. -nr niftit of a f.Htieti of lhe Cliim -f p"p'e H11 th.' iJ1ere tlie iigrieiiicnl.- in e.'" t r m et e-i ileui- I.v ( 111111 with 'I' great Western Peiii'i-, agreements win. 1. -ue tic ,. i-l-tent with the commercial ileiii.n.i'. ui "I 1 lima In tier- rnaiiv or anv ntli.r outside Power lit the efforts or t1' i.iT'i-in- te n habilitate theinfflves sbe"'. I i.i.r lie li'imri-d. Bosten ha' netliing en Seutli Siiiville. N. .1. Almest ever.vbedv tn dii 'ii'.' 'Em ISe.ins town I, us n ganleji ami hinted beau- Il r bean cimi was unusiiallv nrel'lu'. F.verv 'i..d' 1- ....'.ing beans, eat ing beans, drv.ig be'in-, pitting up leans mid pvi'ininu': i" cat beans all winter. Next war there'll be ,l,ver-ineil imps. Tbe, slogan f the kii'-iifn gardi ner-. will la-, 'Le. etir bean: ' . S p r 1 11 g f i el d, .Mass., bruise gang found SlitMiO viirtji of uusigneej luink- Can't Blame -.111 1 oil's and. believing them viurthh . hiiiii-h themselves for sev eral d'ivs In (b'ietig them into the siipet and wiitilimg peisin. s, ran, ale ter ilmiu. Seu llu' kli'.w tlie li.tiiiev 1- guml they're se niigri a' themselves tliat theji. ilen't need an fiimaii te ''in their rivet-. Pela Negri savs, "I think CliiirlcoChap CliiirlceChap Un is most perfect, nice, uiovlug-picture nctresrt en the screen. " Me cannot de lcru than hand, tlie indy pin. RETURN TO STANDARD TIME DOESN'T MEAN TO SUN TIME Old Sel Is Toe Irregular in His Move ments te Control Our Clocks, Se We Have Invented u Sun and Time It by the Slnrs T"yYLIGHT.SAYTNC; time linn ended and ' the werkailii.v part of the world new re turns te the kind of time vvc used te use before the war. Most people refer te it ns "win time." It ifi'ins le he the general impro..tdeii that we cull It neon when tlie Min Is directly overhead. Hut we don't. The savages iiseel til mid primitive people still de, nml. of ceiu-f-e. that still in neon for navi gational purposes. Hut the sun is a note-d-ously bail timekeeper, and man long age uave up trying te biil'd watches and clocks Hint would keep track of bis vngarief. 'Plie whole world new sets It, watches and iti clocks by a Min that doesn't exist a purely theoretical sun with perfectly regu lar habit. and the time tlmt this theoreti cal sun is supposed te keep is what we call "standard" time. It is that t-tniulnrd tltuc that we start te use In our business lives in'I'hiladelphiu today. WHEN" the Naval Observatory at Wn-h-ingten sends out the neon signal ted.i and all tlie radio fans s.et their wntclies te 1-' o'clock, the iictunl sun will be eight minutes, anil eleven secenil1" abend of tlipm. and it wi'l luive gained another nine seconds bv thelO o'clock signal tonight. Only four times in a year de tlie real sun and this supposititious sun come together. N'ctt month en tiic -1th they will be sixteen min utes tvventv-ene and one-fifth seconds apart, with the real &un ahead, and last February they were fourteen minutes, twenty-three and nine-tenths becends upart vvitli the true sun behind. Tim invention of this theoretical, or standard, sun ma.v seem like a let of use less trouble, but a- a matter of fact lt w-epld le a great ileal mere treubl" te tn te keep time b.v the actual nin. It i5n t th" Min'.- fault; it's the fault of the earth The earth revolves around en its axis vvitli prett fair regular!! . Of course, it is thli. revolving that inahcu the tun apparently cms, the heavens from eaft te west, and If the earth just steed still and revolved the sun would appear overhead regulaily enough for u.s te fret our clocks by. But. unfortunately. In addition te le-velvint- en Its ai. the earth ale gees whirling around the sun in a grunt big path through fpace, and it takes it just about a vear te make the circuit. Neither would this be se very bud If the earth would only whirl around in a perfeef circle. Hut it won't. It-, patli is a huge ellipse, uid the lencest diameter is some three million mi.'' greater than th" iherter one. This net only brings in complications, but lt becomes fur ther complicated by the law passed bj Mr. Isaac Newton, te which Mr. Einstein ana i-eeently moved an Miieiidnicnt. Tins law feri" t. sim .,, ,.mv; up in some parts of its trip and then l.irrr. and make up ler 'e-l time aruund ether iitiris. of thu curie, A LHJ te this tin fait lliat tin: earth doesn't stand upright a- it travels, but iu-i-l-mi l.viiu ever en its side in a tantalising wa.v and jmi will see that there are a let of tilings t" tie imishlereil in making cab ti ll tiniis of just where the sun will lie at any particular time i n i.u.v particular dav. It can In; done ami is regularly done, hut it's no .'.di te intrust te a wrl-t vvnte.li that .veu i. m Imi.v for SI.!'-. Se. te get away fieni all thi.- ilihVulty, astronomers took pit en the ueii-scientttic iiibtii ami invented an Ideal solar sstem in which tlie earth .-tnnd- upright and re volves in n p.'i'fei t limb arrund the sun and with it- -pied alwa.v the same. This, ..f .etir-e. bring- th" supposititious sun ill re.tl.v overhead leguh ri.v at neon and gives i . vvlnt we i all Mui rlai-i time. And only il.e peer captain- mnl iniiti- et ship-, v.liu Piebnb! might te stav bmin an.vwa, li.ive te 1 1 p.- vitli i'n v.ig'iiir and i-aiituiikcreiin-ui -s of the p. al sun. STIMl'ITA .peakiiii,'. vie de net ivcn ret out .lock- li tlii- -upp'isititieus -un. All i he ks all ever the we.'td are proved riglit o. e. wrong ti.it in stpnilaid sun time, but by star time. .-11111 it is .tai i.tne tliat gives us tin tin's s ter 1 itli-iilaiiiig siatidard Min time. Th" .1111 l- tee de 1 te us te lie :i realfv ri'l Iibb guide for -ettilig the second builds el .."i liri.-h'. Hi t.ie 1 i-n'f 1 w.-it"lie- lie 1. lug ninl brnail i.nd iii.d 1 tier- arc ','iii.v pes-ihle i-rpn 1 alculalimi if in-, wlnii In.s "X.-,. t cee 1 - tic en"-d nti un ridiau being tn name et aii 11111 i.irv line south P going from de ilirei tly lie Nertli Pub- le II evei our brad. Hill tin- star-, though man of them nr" lein h lugger tli-in tlie sun. mt se inceticeiv aldv distant that even the hugi.-t of tiicm j pear.- a- mil un lmmensurabl.' luiall point even in 'our grente-t tel'sei.pe-.. And the 1" st feature et the tars i- that llie.v are iftti ill nlvvn- te the same exact snot in ti,e -kv. Tiny linve no sin b vagaries as 'he . n-tlj has Thev are . ti.nly ninl easy-going rid ii'linble, like a-i ild pan- of carpel lippi r- or ! 1 "mi 0I1 pipe -T" 1 i : - e'i "u I NDEi.sTANI' h)W star lime if told nnisi tir.-l realize that then: is point in tlie si: i.tien as me vernni eipn- 1 i". Ir isn't nece.'ssarv te bother alieut tin low and tin: wh of this point; it is sum , 1'ient te Knew that there is suuh a point ami that astronomer.- havu managed te hx its po-itlen exactl . Wlienever tin- peiut crevses the meridian of i pbue it 1- star nom at that place, m-t 1- it is standard neon when the nandan! un 1 ive-sed that meridian. Star neon, m -, 'enlific language, i- ca'.lei sidereal neon, pud .1 sidereal da.v is 'he neried of time be-t-veen two tllr neon Tie sidereal dav i i herter than mir standard da.v It three minutes ."..' On!i eeeiid-i by our chicks. Tlie ue.iriie-s of tin -un and our whirl around ir i.iu-e tliis difference. The stars are e far aw.i that this motion doesn't make an p'licptible ilifXerence in position as. it docs v ttli the sun It j 011 will leek in '1 nniitieal almanac or an (phemeris .'mi will re that eaeii ftne ha- "i right .i.seenieu which is given in lour-, minute'5 ar.d -eceud. . That simp! r.ni- that that parti-alur star iro.-'e- euV mendiaii -n u.aii h"ur.-, miiiutei and -crouds after th" vern. 1 .qiitnex; 111 ether words, se mar. hour-, minutes and tceendj after -tar neon Aldeliiiriiu, for instance, which h -e blight In the iky new, lias u right iisren- ieii of 4 hours ."I minuics 5.'0 ." si enrls Suppose we wire in lhe Naval Observaieri i' Vasl1111gten We v uuld liml there a tele, siope in a -p"'ial mounting, iind thi- telf--inpe is known is a "triuisit" instrument References te Mr. Mitten ure net allowed THIS trnn-it instrument is really tlie ufb 1 ml i lock of the I lilted StJltfs. tin tnr wn'i- of llu obserinter an: clocks Mini li., saJereal m- s'ar time and clocks Unit keep -lurdird time . In u-iug the tran-it in-uu- uient only tin - dereul clucl ift eeisuliei 'e would tltni nn 1 stronemer at ini-tran.-it instrument, i-iinps, und unuther at the sidereal cluck, ill the barrel of tlie transit instrument up- a number of ve-rii-nil hair lines, and the astronomer there Hatches Alftebaran-er whatever star he 1 using 1 signal- ids co-worker as tlie st,jr i reHes eaeii hair line. The co-worker make note of the tune en 1 lie sidereal clock, en, when Abb b.iiun Im- df-appcarcd frcn.i the lietd of th" t"li-' op" thev nici'mrr up the time- en lhe ililferetit hair lines and thu 1,1'clllati when ll a iv.-li'tly Un the tii ridiuu. ONLV four tinica in the jear de the real tun mid tiin theoretical or Mandard sun get together, and mil unce In tlie .vear Is there an instant when the htandanl clock and tin star clock show the same time. Slur neon tedav, for Instance, will i,in,p a little: before midnight tonight. Lasi nu. elm it occurred jusl ut midnight. Thin uat the autumnal equinox, when ilm iea slin ,, ut tlie point Ml th" hi'livt'iis i-.actl.v eippe. the vernal "inii " l-'l-eili all Ihi- i' '- '!'f.'' I" !' "lal eijuj. mixes and sidereal time and right ii-iiiisieiih are th'' tilings mi which every man In thu I'tvilied world haws virtually every action .. i.tu ,lnv and ni-jlil. And set thcre arc few subJectH Unit he knows or careu r,e little J about. "SIC r Vm!mp ''" ,S 'C-i"ri'A '.eC-v-.r.'!.- - '- TJfe..-.-"r."'-" ":;-jr;. .,nr- 'd-' T7 -' . ; - "--:. r--U" ' NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Daily 'J'alks With Thinking Philadelphians en Subjects They Knew Best SHEHIKF HOHEKT E. LAMBERTON On CbatiKcb in tbc SiieritT'-i Duties "pIIE office of Sheriff ha- (.hanged inn J. terially from Its original one, especially In these counties In which 11 great city is located, according te Sheriff Laniberten. "Originally." -aid the Sheriff, "the Sheriff wa th" chief peace officer of a count ami lie hud charge of all the county prisoner!-, but this ha- been changed, es peeiall.v in counties sin li a' Philnde'phia. wheic there is n grent city. In the up-St'ite counties el Pennsylvania the Sheriff's enii'i is n combination of peace officer and an eiTncr te administer tlie rulings of the courts which Ir. th- chief duly of the ether. I held. "In Philadelphia the change from a peace elliier te an administrative law officer cann: about with the organization f.f 'the pence fene of the cltv and thu division of that, for.. into the tugli'y specialized branches of v I1I0I1 it new -.uiisist.". 'I be Kule ill All Big Cities "Tins i" tin ease in nenrl all th" eoiiii eeiiii ties in whnli ihe geographical llmltn of the ceunlv and the rlty are the same, as In Piuhilelphla. But theie; are some exception-. Cook Count. Illinois, in which U11 U11 inge is. leeatnl. 1- larger than the city lfclf. and here the Sheriff has what real! amounts te a double etiife. In the City of Chicago his duties are practically the same as arc mine in Philnde'phia. whereas in that por tion of the county outside the city Uraltf. he still cicrcisc'J his duties as nn officer el police. But even in Philadelphia the office of the Sheriff p'avs an active part in the activities of the police. After the police liiaKe 1111 u ilnv vc get a list 01 iiciMJiii 1 ii- ..I- oeiied te be in court for tria en the W i ivlnc dav. Officers of the Sheriff s office 1 - .... ..I.v. iieiv til 111 and the Shcrifl'a van go te tlie prison ,,, u "et the-e persons, bringing them te the t Itj sheriff . - Other Put let. We nl-e have an office at the Misde- . e iii-niu'h of the Mun clpal I eurt, lilirherhengfef 'the Sheriff's duties We IS xvi'ler tliati in u - j the have l,?m. lie .L t wiiich the are . em.nl. t-d 1. ,,rt Then is another office 11 1 ";'. mm und and Ardi s-rcets for the . ,Ve , -e Branch of the M1111l-1.il fmirt. ,,L,I ilttO 11111 llllSllllt. . I" t the latter place we have two women te hand'" ih" '".'S l"''?n V1'" T ''. .i'i .,ir cu-ted Every eBert Is 1111.de at this . ' I, 1,. l.eell all lemliianie 01 piiM.ii i.Mi. """"""... "1.11.1...... for le.lseiis Will' which are Millll l UU ..""" ...'. v.ie.l l. The) in iii-i 1 ,- - a van obvious. Aiiw . - , .,, ',,. ,i,f. i,,,. Jiniat theV are in 'Vu;.e,iy. Tl, the taking of these .voting people te the il stitutlelis te "I'lcli -l.ny '" f,0'"' iViitfd bv the Court the women who have llltllfll IV '""v. ..,,. ,,. fni ni or tl them in '' ,,.: ,i,lr -treet cars. IIIUS lf.w...s --- "-'r- , xm or ether cenvcniii e vvnie.i ih- one of 11 prison vve.i'.l leave found lh.it .his acts g.ea.l .oil e wine-11 whs liaina V c have ihe advantagi ,f ibe chil'ireu lhe ,nn nf the Court 1 l'iii efariely dctlnc the duties of the Sheriff mere accurately than te sa that he 1 .1.! iirm of the courts for executing their 'i Vees Wu Imnd'e tin prisoner. In crlmi nal ca'es In wuclly the manner in which 1 ,tirts direct ur. und de nothing mere. In th"e nJiiH.TB '"" "" dlseretlei, wlintevcr. 1Vhen,'a j.idg.ne.'.t I- rr-.ide..-l and ,.t paid by the defendant, the .0 leclie.i of this eev by the -"le Itli.-a- l his personal ! rniicr'tv or real estate, In ceiiducleil b.v 111s. TbiM nreperty i -'1 ""lfr tl'u '' f Uni Court at n flhfrlff'M ,'1,,p' "ml ,ve '"" vrr . . ..-. .l I ,est and a magistrate holds tnc 1 re-im uui I bearing the Grand .lurj acts en the bill. , true bill be found, the pn-eiier. in default i of bail i- ent te the leuntj pri-011, where . I he is under the cu-ted of the Sheriff. Ltich I I ' el- .1 the seventh flew and from then thev are distributed te the various rooms m whi.h tlify un: te be tried. In c-i-c of n , cevletl'.i vvc also take them te whatever I i u utlen the Court orders them sent. I II. .11 ir inrn tllPl' II Tl' PUIVU U fc-'- '- - 1 1 1 . 1.... tr, 1.PHO 11U til CM lllinil tllfi 1' ill-" '' : Vm i.fe.i.innt iii "11 '' b""s-. I","f,r an 11 h ,,1 1" i "rled In Ibe ''111 '''''irn. nu oiB eiB "1''. i-i.. l.e must be given te the defendant. -! L f" -' -"" '. "" fre1," J''- IT"'!"'"-lai-vVetlic'' 1""1 " is "r ,ll,, '" "" "''" M, KIDSKI, TM WITH , ft -f . t'e proceeds of the s-ie te be distributed , .f'.'mrt h,,"'l dlreet. "Tlie matter of ejectments is one of the most disagreeable things ab.vit the office of Sly rift. When ejectment suits were at tii height eluring the house seareitv two vears age we had a let of trouble, and if was' very unpleasant te de some of the thing. which we were directed te de by the Court. "Many persous'de net understand eieet eieet ineutpiefeedltiTs and think that tliev erigi iiatc in the Sher'f'M efee. Hut this is et the case; tlie Sheriff is simply under orders from the Court te dispossess. Tliat nct'jii is brought by the owner of tlie property who desires te obtain pos es.si, (,f thr place and our orders as In all ether cases, ionic direct' from the Court. "We have no discretion nor power te pass upon the merits- of the cases; that Is the i ' 1 ' c S0""' x" "'"'' "BO when helglit. ' iiuiMi in Pii't'inipnr -.tutu was at its many persons came te us with heart lending tales, hut we ermM .1. ,..i.i.. l.. get possession of the property If the Court ad ordered us te de s... I some of ths worst cases vie did give a few davs of graVe but that was all that v-as possible ' 'When the greatest number of' ejectment -u.tr. were being brought vie ran an high h -event five ejectments a week, a tremen dous number ,.ien for a eitv the si -.f Pi.i'nde'phln. Te show 'hevv ' hc 1 uatl m has eased in two years, it Is necessarv only le say tliat the number of ejectment suits brought week- before last was slneen 'But even this number Is still (erv I1M1 as compared with the pre-war venrs. i normal times there will be rmlv about f eiectments a year, and most of these are for persons who will net pay (heir rent. We took some lun.,. .hatir-s in some of the me-t pitiable .uses during the rush of ejee tments two j ears age, but we never get irie any trouble by it. SOt Serving nn Juries .Sheriffs office has te de Is that of jurv service and this, tike the ejectments is somelhing w lilcii many persons de net tl'ier Viigbl.v understand. Here again we are "im. plj acting as the arm of the Court which executes lis decreet. " ""' " "A great many persons think that we have the power t grant exemption f ,,, juiy service, but this N et the .use- t bis must br given b.v the courts. The e-eurts order the pirers drawn and we ,.,.,,. .1 .. notices uf jury duty and see tliat the ps,,,, siiiiimei.ed 1- In curt when in does, net Hppear te answer te his name, although e, t erity te de this last must also come fr.m tlie t eurt itself. "As opposed te this exemntii.il f-,MU MMV. ire. there are ninny persons vvlm i-eimi te the effiic und ask that they be placed 011 birv dut.v, appareutly iiiieoriscieus of tip. fact 'rat we have no mere authority te select persons for this duty than we have t excu-e Item from It, which is none at all." HISTORY STORY OF THE DECM'JTATIOV Nl CI RTAILMENT tip FI I'l IHSTltlHFTIO.V SINCI. Till' F.MMlFTlIECUALSTIilK ! CHAPTER I Dispenser CHAPTER II Spencer CHAPTER III Spcns Hear Admiral Full,-,,,., retired, elves u ., 1,1' In the Air opinion that there villi never be another war across seas, bee.u.i. it will be impossible te transport an nrniv He figures that airplanes will b0 able i.i destroy a fleet. What he .e ,,, s tuW? Ignored is the possibility tlmt tlie tre n? ships themselves '' take the air. Four j ear old New Annual Miracle Yerk be.v fell f(llr ,,,,. i"s from the window ,,'f Ills home and warn t hurt. ,, i,,,.... , off four clotheslines. Tile feat, though ,, in-.mil, Is net uupreiedeiited. t hupp, H ,lt 1,-liM eic,- ,... in .-.rw leiu. ,, in.. in the cause 01 iiessiiuiiiies, 1, s ceiisiili'i-,.,1 lniil taste ler iioiiseiieiders te tal In Hues between vviihliilas. UussIu'b bumper crop preinlsu wiih a bump. ended mtSM ill iiiiiiilil .- .. - YOU!" SHORT CUTS Tbe only thing te de with tbe tazlcib ordinance joker is te band it the laugh. - Jack Frest, the eminent painter, ii new preparing bis autumn exhibition. Standard time was entirely eatisfacterj this morning. But this evening la some thing else again. Tlie President is convinced that the Tariff Hill will make a lovely slingshot II "tin da-tic works. lit is gratifying te knew that the Stat" , Supreme Court believeu Judge) Monaghan has the right dppe. Councilman Reper sajs there arc 208 ( holes in one block en Chelten nvenue. This teems tee c!er. together for geed golf. We shnll presently see whether the Fact Finding Commission will dig coal or haul black. Caul " somebody kick aside the bloc that ads as a barrier between Harding and Harding'' Ellis Island continues te furnlfh rt rt sens for a revision of the present Immigra tion Law. And the probability is that the Mem pllis Federal Judge didu't knew what b was starting. - Dallas, Texas, Judge has upheld tbj right of mesters te crew. Seme darnM feminist, we mrmise, has been urging effl te cackle. Lecal prohibition enforcement efficrr sn.is bootleggers arc putting out whi.V' samples disguised ns firecrackers. What 11 .veu have, a pin wheel or a t-kyrecket.' Paleontologists have discovered the W mains of several dinosaurs in Albert Canada. This will be of intereit te U Dnrbv man who wished te buy the dinosaur skeleton in the local Auiderey of Nsturii Sciences. What De Yeu Knew? QUIZ xvlierc and what is llu. l"f0t.,,Vltl-;7 ,,rtwT IVIie uncovered tlie ancle tit t-'ty,01flJ0'' Name two iamiius writers of W'-''1,-,, What part of thu human baud is v vl!ei!'"did Wlntleld Scott, Haneeck run ter President of the Unite. Stal . What In tint name of the Popes trlpi ei own. ,, . Win- Is 11 pea-J.icUet se calli.a. WittJ Scandlnavlnti ceutitr lea aj I linked as indr pendent Ulngdem:. una" II L'uiiiiiien sovereign? Who was Sisyphus in 'la. -li.il '"- the logy'.' Win. I I.i a 1 pa" l", Answers te Saturdaj's (Juti I Thn number et teals in 'lie. I'". V e.. ,..,.. s!....il. u II nelv.s X. IIOI Ills--. unT MIl-IU"- the Vice l-iceiuem wtw lug that of presides The ll.iiDecratlr Oath, Hwrlhert " is - ... Tllrxi lie H.ppecratlc. Oain, ""',c'', '"..rfaii. pecrnies. ii.e innes -,.-.-..-- ,,, was an naui umeii ". , j ""." ,ir1,.tice tlie early da.s en entering tlu' l,rin- uf medicine. It Is a .fde'ige 01 ev.-j ltd c ne. It is a pii-i.e " -lly and moral sincerity and lntfr, nirpece. Some nie'l.c' . H""r,Ten edav impesn a Miiitlar obi U. ."" tltie of Diirnece. et leuav IllipeM. .1 ei" '."!., . ,. a un in the form et nn aaiii; ",ul"' , .Vtiiig ntllrinatliui te vvlib'li thu fradiMi'i' class a.-scnts. ,,. .rfies" Tim pampas are Krcrit 'l,elll"Si1u, plains seutli of the Ainuzeii In fevw America. ., a lien 1-ersla has for a coat of ar ns a , holding a hwerel In one hand again' a background of tlie min. 6 Thu IIcptatcuc.il of the Blble i& Uia n given te tlie tlrst Fcven hw..L.y. old TeMameut considered cel Icctl v Sidereal time la time measured by n ...... ,'....i.,.t. ...., .. t lttil.hib the fill'' " l""f V wl " 1 o"Vnrenl ulf dUldea (.; recce. Inte- two P ' , ltw S. Tlie explosion from Jehn J or 1 la 15 Land's ihul ine.-ius tre 11 en " , of the Island efireat ' "'i0 ",. oilier. .I0I111 o'.ireats Is '" ,ll.nj' neme north of Scotland und i:ml U thfi extreine nJUthweteill V Jectleii of Cenivviill. ....,, W ;i. The Ui.lllpeii canipi IB". ; -.-- tM .a Ibe Ilr'tlsli ugaliiHt tlie 'lurlta i jl World War. vvua 111 i''' ,,,, anl 0, Hllvlculture lj the ort of prcd ucli fjl "ii"ii' -.--- ----- ft 1. .ee.t' , z ", .1; eO , . 1
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