?!"i,T"'VflJflyl" 'i-i-k"js,f" .,' '- j, ' "H-i v ...v5vt'J6''',', '" '-v''y EVEXrXG PUBLIC 1J3JKJ13K 1J11LADELPHIA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1922' L- Jk VWHZraiF m .' KM I N UHf m 'm- ii' m tf P 1 I Queuing public Webqzz PUUL1C LEDGER COMPANY crnufl ir. k. ci'n-ris, pbipiint Jehn t Mufiln, X'lte President ami Trfami'eri Chrl A. Tiln-, .crfti. Crmrlr II. I.uHn I.uHn ten. Philip S Cellins Jehn II Wlllln mi. .!ehn .1. Ppurr'-en, deem r. aeldsmllh, Duvlil E. Stnltey. rureetnrs DAVID E SMIT.KT . r.llter JOHN ('. M.vnTl.V.. ricn,1 n.i.-i Xin-mc-r TublliheJ dully t Penile I.cnerr. Puilllng inuepmctnce : iJrc r.il,aillMila. Atlantic Cut. Prr.i-l Mm Bull Mm: NlXT YnHlt.. .. S.U Mmllanii Vxi- Orrneir ;ei rUM iijiiim 8T. t.eris. . . 013 0"h'-D"nei-rnt llul lirij ClllCie 1302 Tttbune llull'llnj snws rnr:AVf W.MII'GTi llllCAl, N r I'nr P'tin'Xlxnn's A' nod 'Hi ' I Klin- VfiiiK tlimxr Thi Sim Pinbllrr ! ho.spen nnirii rrarnjar liutldlii m,hsi.;ii' rie. -ii:ii.m.s: 'fie KlR.'.'M. 1'lHIII. I.EI'lKII l Tr.J te S'ltl- rilifr In I'htlH Ih in i ni'i i-ruuivlliis towns I th mi' of tnciw (1-J seiuu prr neik. rxM( te th enrr'er Uy tnll te lelntn outalde or Phllt.lt pYa In in i n't,! s'm I'n'U'it. e- rn.i s m, pe--elen, p-.itaf f.- n;ty CO) crnti imr mtnlh. n if" '.eir..r pr in- ruvfti J'i H'lMin. Te ! feri"an inirp n ijn fiei'ar 4 n ,(h ; W.rrid'f?1:?'. :;",':"." .ss:::: ch"s" i nr.. Min ttai.m t khystenf, mvin 1611 tAdlms nil ieinmtiT'C':''nwi fe FvMvq Public ttrrgrr, mti-eirf.-tie .S7unrf Ph,iml, Iji'tia. I """""" " I Member of the Associated 1'rcM , THE ASSOCIATED TRR.'S 'relink r'j n. i tlfil te thr ii tr for trpublicat, , i i e.l n.u-j I llrllti' rvdil'il In (t ' un elirli rr. rf Mi I in tiiM raprr, nuil o'e tit- fecal tin t jmh iVi i tHAii "v'wht, of .fp.,N-,,'ler C ,rcwl dHrifr,., ! irrlu art nKr, rryed. j t'hllldf'pli.j, Th'indit. S'pl-nhrr it, 12i WHY HE AFHAID? , Ir tiii: i. 'ibt ..' the .,riii I'b.'ui. hh n MlltUfei'fll"l's ,sn.'.,li'l '-.ld tud ! tlm rrl.'K'i.n ..' ii.tfi'i, ii.ti il .".li. ., 1 1 ll In , tl,.. .1. .,'.. t ..r il, i .....' il... . .lie. I Where tliev lime b.'O'i held th" wnld le be m fentf :! .' 'iflt the nil the il'il'"ts efforts of t,,. Spiiii-l'eliteiiu, l',i r upnll this i 'f. Th" rein In be a'riild l.i.'l t ' ! .ir, tvt Vnrklneli eiiniinh in lie I'tiitel N ite tn de klie r'unpariitii"' '011111 niiinuiil i: e'.ini vnrk licit would h iMMiIved In prepiir.tis for !h" fair. They .win tn think t! at it wi'l be ruiiin'is tn the eii m .'irtiitiirc :i'i eLil.- tien that will attract Millien nf . Mini's I.ere durm: a p-r,.. ..f sivt, .!, Ami tliev are eMiciiiiU tilriii. ti.n' 't t1 ' l. i ,ii !.. weik I'tiiitiirh fnr eer "no -i me urn ill in some w. i.. .inTer leinii-e of it Werk at cend wnses ! ,i blesslu- ,,, t ,.n t te the men who de it, but te every :' irm uf business in th" 'immunity wlere t e i,in are emp!ned. The ru-h nf ii'..r- tn a .it Is net ti-ciil! reji'idel ,i- . '. n-fr in b b preii'tite.l if pnss;h!c. .M'lt'nr i til". is" line ."i'i i "an ,n dreaded i.. A- a tnntt. r .,' f i ! . tin. 1, i-i- I ne-.s nf ti." reta.l slnn in San I'rntii i-ee ' (1 urine tlie teriml if it- fair was en pep tent Sreatir than in inirmnl j.'nr-. The amount of new buiidi.... that ,i- -tltnulated I,- tl I.llr Iliereil-eil the 11 rs-eil tiluntlill nf tie (,. .... , I,, , , ,, ., . . , fit I. tens nf million- et nel'.iirs I lie hiite'- i prn-rercd a- newt b-fiir... Th" n-ta irant- h.'id mnre b:i-ines.s iImm th,. , tak- care of and Hi" illy gut free i'derti-iu whiih Bn aiieit:-ine expert e-timat'd w.is "rth half a bil inn dollars. . Irl;" ";"""" "-,1 '" '' ''""' -' th" fair liiii.ijpiss i. ill timniint tn in :. li 'r-st'.iti ' will be -nrtt n in-w hull ! n,s ,., , ,n I tliirin; Il rri-nt "iir. mid it w. 1 be '.ri.i.l ! eier three veiir- et we .-ire a-';i'i ,, (... I licie tiuit this relatively smiill -in i nf i ic:i .pent fnr labor and buildlnc iiiiiIitiiiU will i up-., the li.bnr and mi.ten.il i.,..r'et and I,,...... t,.i.t-l... .... ...l...r. ..... e i . . .. i v..,,, ,,, - i,- i, i tnii.'i lurill.s nl 'l-ll)i.' V-. lbe tuition ! pr..m.i.iniis. TRIKFI Fks ('V ' . ... lKJlVl.Uf.bv3 .Uth , pi.llll- knilTN ...Mr.- ,.. ,.- New 1 XJ l'TK Mll'i Iepul' .. ..II I'nni'U'l II en 1 the subjet nf hhnr .......sli,,,- . ,, ' ,,,! piepli-. nf n -tr!l..'l"-s ...,. j,!,,,,!, ,el',-,; ' the lmjii - iiml iil.in- of tne ebb ' ..f th. Hrpiiblie.iii I'.'irtv li l Mr. Knet hi ' if ti, ii . . mirt-eMs ' d th" i.u..isiin!.'.ed pul. i m l; n'ti'iufiy demand ,i better tu..itis ih-.i iln;in ,, f,,r ! ., . , , . ' r til" -I'ttlenn'ii' or i niiiriiirr tlcit ml te i restrbi jnemie nc-miv ,,, .,., ,,,,. lueni of rniuiimilirle. tie essnr tn !l-e u.-. fare and !, "tilth nf th. m.ijm'iti . Ami I" l- rijlit In siiKsi'stuis that, n- ,i in lii.,,.i.iri- ' tn preii'tiine Pvi-lntinti. i .' - i.,-t y- , fnltnil 1., li. ,, nfnll i ' ' " '. ""' ,' '' - I te these who new nis!t timt .tiik.- aie ,..,.... , , . . ie .--pii, B. in, u-,,1 .--. ,n,i I,, l,,ieli-e , IT e; ,1.1....... Ul fll" . Winit s needed and what we I no ..-lii,' ' repentidl m huse ,'f.tiiiit.. nnd v hat Mr. Heet .".Ills te ha," III mind 1 ,l PH, e'-n. nelllie .1 I'll -iii .ill I blln-iijlh, ;i! :, .1" ,,f priniil"s iiiider which th" value of i . in-(liliillial-' eiriirt tn fl.i e'liiiuiii' lu.,1 he justly appraised Snii.lnrly -nine .no wPi llflie te declile what uu n"j n I . 'illy o'.'.e e'.'.e o'.'.e te ih., worker, tint ,n t,i.ii', i'i.t. bit in sni'l.'il (1,111111111111 Thi- .,,1 p. the' J I tfi - '"lit !: !" .'i'ieii.1 f..r tin-,. ,,. nut li -tabllh "rniiineir a. . m ind'i 'r Is rli- tirt dntv .,f tin wnse-i'iiriii i . Hii'ii'l, nl In ins f.t'iul, '; Sli'.'. id the ,-fl'e ."pk in inii-er," the Iiil I. ,unl -1 i , r : t ,f WOtr'ls lll'l '1,01- . 1. 1 lilt i-'l SI ".h1 .'. ti'lltllil'lll h" nil" iif tie ll'll.H'ii ,.l , 'mil ' SllOUld I. fll I H,.,'.. i .1, ije f,,r -ii i,, I in-, . Ilient I - . I ., f, i 'I , i i , I ,'.... teiinii""'.' 'I he lie ,- of I, ii,i i t I, -' i ! pp. i. i ii -111" fic'in-.' of l..lnir. frankh i xpn ... tin' il dp-.. Tie- tn :ii;iii M mi n 'i . pi...i.: f... its rfrnit-. What iiiiire it slum d h.n" he its uefu!n"-s . i, pnie- mh ,l-v i-i'iln--ef the i'eniuses nnd nrs intrer- ,.iil eni,-'- and i tii:inpp"s who , rr t p. . '. in lui-liii .-, -eiue one w 'I I ., in '. rn .i . before prniiltile. ,: , ., n ,,ii ,, ,,,,, trflmdatril Inte In- ' n. -, I . h t In, ..-litf .1 mrn like li I!,,,,. i,-e , j nn. ns i ' .ni'il r JU'CPS-.lll tn ,., pp. prii.'l.-- WORDS DON'T III'RT TU.K INTI.UI.SI' ii il e T iik ii -u ill III-- .lien-; k.ll'll' (ll p. 1. 1 ' C-"' - ' ,, nip aei 'iiniilitms fund ami . Intlinig ' t r. . iij! the Atnieiiiiii Ciiiiiniiit, e .,f th,. I'mergi in Aid and ether ngi m n-s fnr the -offer, r- in Smuil.'l mid .'inning the eli,.h penpi, nun nre si tiding a d'-legiinn In iishinginn t,, ask I'le-idi-nt lliinling ii prnii'-t ngaini the mnssa.re of ( Ih.m.ihi- h tne 'I'i i-k . The !t". Carter Helm .dnis and the It'' Msimiel ..me It.ltli'ii. iif thi- iliv, ar mi the delejnllnn J lie I rili-i l nnsii 'I'gn. e' tie I '.I' Stntes Nmv, will miiI iiii Xliimlni w.'ii mnteriiil for the relief of ine Smiriia 'f- ferers. When tlm I'n-iilein mil pi.'i-i agiiimt the ni.i-iii rr. is mi' l.m.,111 1 Hut ll will iciiilr" mini 11 1111 feed n.in elnlhlng-er verbal pniieHis ugmnsi ,,,h. ' liianlt m leniert the Teil, from the pnie. tires which bine gncii hit.i uu tineu, hibl emliieiii'it in infaui Illillng the war the Ti,ik deliberaleh .Marrril or massnered mere tlinn 1 ,(liii,e,iu Armenians te get tlinn nut of the w.i. They hnie iiiilulged perlndii ulli in in.. slailRllter nf ll" lien Mehiimuii'dau popiiln pepiiln popiiln tleli. It has been the usti.il iiutlmd nf the dominant forces in Turke) te meet peliileal opposition When uu, Kieup liuiil.' l-mil. li lts member were shot dm u. u ihe impi .t way te get rid of them Tills fin in of tlrieiital -.linger has hem ,tficrnled for the icnseu tint the I'mxei- of Europe could nnt ngree en u wu te siji press It. The Turk wns useful te them in tht game nf diplomacy, nun they winked at his brulnllty. Tfcnovernnient nf the United States hnn (lellbrateljr refrained from Inrelvlnc Itnejf' I"sVjfc Jit tlli eltuuHeu. it hd ivn opportunity te lL. n -evwfcfivir-jis ww- ". w.4 ,aa nercpt 1 he niumliite mer Ariiii'iiln. n i-mti dad: wlileli wetilil linvr put It In a position te protect tli" Aimuiil.-ni Clirixtliilis ns well iih tlic Miilmtiiiueiluii lionuliitleii nf Hi'' tcr- rllury, but it ileellticd te uiideitiik'i tlm tusk. We 'In tut mean U nii;i;et III it It i mislit tu hue neieplcil It. Hut It r iif j t ti ill tlint If tli'i (tueiMiiii'iit Imil iiii'Im- I tuken tile t.T-'i of guiding tlie Anii"'tilaii In j tile work "if reliuellllillll'K llirlll-'lM' Jie- I litlinlly and iwiutilnll tlie liltir. nf the lnt two e.ir- wimM Inni' lifen iMlTerenf. Tin' lime iilil entile .IiPli til" I'ii tlti;il wnfld will tin Intik'i'f lnl"r;lte the -nl t nf j thill); the Tmk line, nl the ilner nf lliirnpe. Imt utitil liinl titii" eiiim s the Turk will ill"- ' leunl pfelel- frmii tin; I'liited Stati"). I iiiHt ns lie iltreiinliil tlm tlitinderli'); tie. iiinieititlntis nf his atrocities nyaiii-t the i IliilKai'hius whhh Cl.'uUtntie liiiinehed i neiiiiiM li i in lift eiir- .tsn. j "KINGS OF SHREDS AM) ' PATCHES" FAIL TO QUALIFY .... "w,emmpnt n 1, Exemplifies n VhrMreur, V.syervnci' With Such (Jue-stinni'.lile Hn.Miltj A l'l ll 'ATT( ).. piMnl .lint. n.niiKi ; lute i-A- 1i.i fttrillullmt tl.e t tirl. I i. .11. ...n. ). .,, f rMlllll,.n of ., ,1C llf ,.,,.,, ,. ... ''reefc KHIC. .. . , 'lll.ef (lltu nor 1ienr;e lint Alevullijer ' or '"l'tnnf IllP 'Ml, HI. I.tllv Mellellt. . It , qi,eM K Irihle. nUn. wheilier the ile-ereil tlie r ';:il if tiiilmn. In'iiri;!' nf Si-hll . lS-II"'vte'S'Vlllc! . I I) rs-liliiei kshut'i; '.i .-in iiiliiiii'nlile li.itile- i anliir. perhaps at 'u lie.t :iu.!ilni thrniiuh ill" sl.l.'IIIS 'I "lies nl .l le-lt..ils, -t'lklll'' I .Ti li; 1 i"iriat..iii ft mi i ; lie i-.n.-il ir.i-ui at ..'i,'M" ii mi sllni! .in- Vil'i li- pii nf a i "ti'ii ,-si'iir tlm -urrn. imlin t'eimtiiii'' liiirtii. Ill- kiinis'iip. taken "rinuly toward !! . ''". (tidiii in lu .'(fsiiiiitinii al Snlnni.'ii in l'.ij.-!. iitl.i ti mustv i iitnli'd IS,i.:r..tn pmle- ' l'SBl)', et.li rl.llll'd I'leillCMll Il'.tlntlJ of I'lnllPl'i h . ni.t In le'irn at the tiinii.ent nl h. eiu'en ed r-'-.C'i itimt that a thrmn m the ninelei'tith eent'iri u tint uutM-unl I Jnine. ' ,,,.;, . ,..,,.,. t A ;V11 ,,.,. ' , , W li .scetlis (i, ;' .. In ci ll Illinois- ire.l- , ' :'"' '"' lnl"' ;' ''! f'"- '!i' w. mus p t wli"h :'niiiu,itcd In ..het. Wl..itier i'l-(. in.iv ! s;i.d of I'mi-tali- lltie, if lOfiiint be ili'liieii that I," i- rntile. His far b,s been ;- irriit," ,i- I, is ,.is I. 'in liien '.iiri'll. ll .i'i'ShI Ve.lkl.llS. -'"r ' " '; "il'J"'- t- ,u t'c d.-i-lr..'i- w .r asnins; 'I'm ! in IspT, inn'- and I '. cenri- nf V'tii'.ilns luirt.i'd ' -m 1 nn iliu-tin. , t"r i.pmt ih punt "f ill" ,;,k ,,...,.. ,,, ,u. llr ,,.,.,. v. ,r. l-H'j.i:;. i, ,, til. t i. ' .a kan -i'ln nr Itv wic. "f i"i . iiii toy . , ' , I ''"" '" :l" ?r""t '"' " ' - .' -ninti- 'up "med fnr a mm '.. h.n. -iui-h.l i lb" iiTtiitn.in llinic n.'i.Mft ixiilmn. ' l.il,.- his bmtncr-in law. tie .-Ka:-ir of . ,;ir,Mi,, , ., ,t,mii,. ,. , .,,,, actor, ' .-.mi win... . pi mi. i b-,1 i. ti,,,!,- the ' . , ., ' '- "' ' " " "h "f " ' rr""' ! u1" ''' !'' "r'1"1'" ' -v ,'";- r"'"1' ' ' '"' 'u il.Mi,i-t . r"W in -' il ...id ! -i..r.- . ia'i -entiiiii m.ii ( '.ei-t.ititm .t iv ..... uu '.nai w p, la (! i pm-p.-t ' .'....s,.,,,,.",,.. .., ,..,,.,,. ,;,le i. r lM ,. n,i in iniu-e and n-pir.iiinii- in i1 ru ers nf IP .an:: pn. i A r"u'y "f fl "',1 '''pr" "'I'"' vn" I ,,,,.vlH.j , ... ,,..,. ..,,.,,, I,,., u innnM ' lMrjl,..r,. ,.,e ,r , ,.,. .... ,,,d ... , , ' "-'- ; '! "" L:" '' ' ' ', "" I 'Blitinc rlb '"M. '" "" ''" " - ,,f d""'.."d imi'Ti.ti '.ip.'.il in ' i.' h.i v.'ifi.f I ."i.'. ' '1 e W t . War ) i'i- .."i '. - .i-'.-fi i- . - ,. ,. i .. nl ., 'i,n. e .f p ,n, in. K- .. , ... . . , , ' le.nnii -,i .'. h'iwi'1". "I .h i : i.i i'i "i . . . ' Ml" ,,lr ',, " v,",", 1"' """'"' "'" , I-'"!" nn'il Ins d"l'h'"'ate pre 'i'l'U'.ili iii- tr."i.i.iS bi'.nmi' infn'.ei'niile. ' imirri'inen' with wbiih i,ioe,p wns p,,v,.rie,ss te ar-iip fen. ni.i, , .', i... :in j disK.II .1 O'd .' ct,.c'n-. I . ,, ..I I'.i 7. .'in evrpi- eiil'illlir ( r. ..'ufiiiti '1111:11" iii j It, SO 11- Mil III III", I I'lftlTO. I I -- Th" te.'n tmn. in iIiti..' iki. ,p id nf a I ".''" i e. il..';h ib" e;,i..i ."'e f..- i.n-u.pn ,1 -i.i-n.-ii. he nr--. ,i,'.,r'tr,l uli , -'and.iiii- "! iitv niial d.euiii In the i.'i'!ie wn-hl il. ir m, of Cnn-unn'iiie ....iiMijul inti-ni i iVe I., ml li.riui'ii' Ih" exil,inai:eii ji. ..'., I.i s m . i -e . ' nftr'.iifid pride. llll 'he w'e!e. th" lire.', i,i i liV" brill iibim-mnlli pat Mm' I 'e ,t i true '.'.a' i.ei.e ,.f ,'s ii,i'n"ri r ,., (,(t- iii r, .r Ii'iiu-b In- mini I ' tigi b iim " l.il' i"- i.ilb'd ii m'ltiirnl ib."!. im.irl ii . in in e' i . sti i i i i - I i , i i ,, , ,li. if lie M . t fn ', I'. li i, ,11'. h is i.f K .- p" !" ' p.nit.' al'x '' ' pi.'pii'. (em- ! pi i mi-i i ' dm rn' .-(nt...i. i.t- "f he I'r.mi'- A . .a en I -llliJH ' 1.11' 1'"' 1,1, lis. I'll. i. t ,- .Mllile. hnWei. tin,' Cfti the f.ir'lltl" i . ' t. no ate king i- .ti-iffi. .rnt f.," eriilmv- ' , ; 'i t'tihern ' I " .in'ti ( '1 ' e iiijectimi ,.' i- s j",,. .nn, 'he -it. i.vmi 0'i'N !i '" ! ' "f ii " gr"'f - ,e ami fl.e bid. run- I' lli" "HWfl' nil" - i i. -i- in H li ,i , r iin. n ami an i' -p'r ng people III" pi ill pan. 'lie p'lgl n' (,'ir..', .., re, "lit i iu-p,i", I,, ieglt.ipnti. i -,.in" if .in l.o.ier . limi -Ineiidnl fi 'i-e. . Hid"'d p,' il.ii I' . ,1 '-I i p" l.ng I, i.ii'it i '- . . ii ti ' " bind .' ' n . d 1 ' 'i'" r -i!ng te ! in 'i ibi'ii ilefin-e i ' k.ngship hi i - iiin-t. i I'l- ll! I nli'leX '"I- g .MORE OF IT H.W ll hi hud a I M.e .; ml u ueir 1 .uu" ' i 'r n " ,- a..'i,iii..'.ie.' Cm . ion. poll " 1'pnti- v. 'd male it ii ) ii .i r-. I ,01 In pii-nll- "lilbelf llliaglhilt.iill. t' . ' tin i'i, in- and '! i iiid iliir bi'inlnn n .lie I nlding a win In i' and. pii'haps. i"i'bine ihe.i n nig tiinugli ilemnnstni- ,""1" "f '"' '' ' ' '"" '' " I"'"1' ion il ta'd' " ' ' ""l '" '"' """ ''' "" ii"nn.n;H of '''" """ '""nf",,,1 "' bnm. in- w.t, the eon. """nis in - nn i i.. . m ur m. e sipmu iluit narceii's nre ..uni' in the iiiiderwni Id i.r with the or 'fcs-imiH nf eli'i' 1cm y m.iil behalf of ill" Una the ll i i The fm I of llm mntKr sr( nis i, ,e thai iiiggnrdh iipprnp'-inilens mnk" it diflicult for tlm point 10 deal I li i.inilem nutlm, -ill nioler.'iii i" Where pie ihe iit,' "bnndil ( busing i.ir-".' Win : ji that tlm iiolei'. with win. h thugs iiii'iati, a. w n s seem f,i-ti i lb. in t he ma, him ,,) v hi 'h pur-uci i lib '' (JOIN (J AFTER BUSINESS WlllIN W It I taken up 1,.,, dut,i Uh trnllic iimiiiiger of thu l'urt of I'hllu delphla Ocunn 'J'ralllc Uureau a syntcumtle, and eenatruqUvn effort will doubtless be made te drveirMi the buMnesn of th pert. I 3Ir. llcc Sir. Ittcdfj a traffic mannier fjf Ci - -..- ...-- perlenci . Me knows thai the way e gel linslius'j is tn rii after It. There N business phuiiiIi In (lie leliutry te llll all tlie nhlpM fnr wlihli tlmre Is room at tlie Delnwnre IUmt plem. Ne really fteiiiiitlc effort has eier been nuiile te brim: it here.' Ship- Iiuw tied up at tlie 1 Icrs ,i'd , aited for a carRe, and bine cone iwii itnpty because there was netbllig here fer the ,urt uf their ilc-tiniitlnn. Nubed iiiade i; his ftpeclul business te s'c that there mi n i ui'ite. Ship nwiierh will be Bind te mmhI their i-seN here if the ran &' lusines. it In imt dltliciili te Iciirii in aihaiue wIkii u hip ! likely te arrhc. ami II t-huiild net he dlllleult fur the (iie.in TiatHe itiireuu te asu'lnb'e a tursn All n has tn de is tn Kef ill Inlieh with ill" epellir ft 11(1 te leiiril flntll llieiu whole tlltir unis are til fcll. and in I I 'cut te tlietn lie neliilis nf tills )iert It i imt known wehlv as It should be that fre.cht cats i nn b" tun illreeilj te the I lers a'lil that the "ihuN iati b" le'ideil inln the lmli nf the vessels with title hatlillinR. Indeed, there lire thm,,iiiil nf busilie.s men In the eniititi who ii,. tint knew that I'hlln- b'lpbiii is en ni'ei n pnr. Due of ihem assed ti I'liilailelphinn lew b" 'nl Ms nei .IM-Unili;; aelll tn l'l- i'Iv and Was mil'. prise,! when tnld that it .nine tip the lebi will" limi' tbrniigb a i li! n 'I deep ennilRll te nei nniii.ndati. the biie-l lops. If Mr. Ueeil i'ii n diil this isneratue while lie ! bil.s.iln iiiuiif with the' ta-k of brincitij; bwiliesN heie he will justif bis li pniiiiiiietit. IX OtTR OWN NKAK EAST Nt-HM l.l" ih the linild il il ne of Semi ter I'r'linsliujM'n. nf -w .let-. It i In- b.itlleir, iiml hi- xr 1 1 dins tlmuiiht. Ir rrelinKhilsen belimi- lli.l nil nhl li.lll- .It" !n-l w'tll Ihe , . e.li,.tl nf IIkii' iti"-. leer, whi-1,. Inn,, , r mi, I apple- .ill' k II" I- II ptlllllbillnll -t if tile llille- ilr, rn, ,i 'iiste,id"f. a ft 'end and ad mirer nf bis i-iii'i orations in I a iie'leier, tf Senater I'eiii'n-e wn. In thel.' i-isht te be left alone and their pre.it u--filne m o e fi''t and the Slate, II" run'-;- anmng the tniiiiir prophets of '.is Insfnti .iml i- proud tn l" l.tlOWIl MS ; st;nd- ,1'ter. Mr. ISrcnrd. whom lie in. ruli"lmed in the llsht for the eimter-hip ,'t Tuesda'- pri maries, -til'ks IO Opposite i-W. II" i- n l,ee"-and-Iiiht-winer. n pmi 'is.mdi-t of pat'i mill ntlni. a i pier out .isain-t 111 iiinpn-li"-. a sprpinler f political i tire-t. u -h-uiter from the limi -elnp- ag.i",-' ;i'ni"-t c,ci' bnl who i- nnbiii, in li e wp piirti. An, thins like -in innir ii'i.i'i-i- of ,Iere jel'ties I- pn ible nul, I., i Jit -i life, born nnd bred upon tlm pound TI involutions nf tb" en iiie baffle lb" ' '..'wi- mitlander. Hi' ,i -uperlici.il imiil -'.- "f tin prlmir returti-i and the twn-tn-. i." mi., for Mr. l'fc'insh'i sen -usit"-' miM'"',, tint ,lcr-ey .lets prefernd tn Sn tint'-', i' Hie bllil tn 'ake Mr Iti I'linl "i'h the'! h. r and that mill, ills were tnrti' I iietiitie ill man pine.- perltup- bv the - 1 1 . Ic- nf th" Can dida'.' from .Icr-ci i'i'. Tb" ma have ,'iliiiircl Mr. I!ei..:i'. Main .er-ey folk de. l!ut tliev seem -0111111111, te fi ,ip him. Cer tainly the .teis ., ,-nt f.ir toward piiltins h.i i in pi rmnne'it pnliti'iil nlil-" Vel N'e .lit-. i b nn 'iieim- a stiind i.i' St..'". li- i ..,- rx nl i in i- ib" cnii 'rntisii ..f ih" i .iit.i. ii- flee thinker. It i, tinted for -III n pnhtie.il nMI'lltnis. It e! , toil ! l"t r''i" lmi.rii"r , hi II Deliin- i -it- ii'-i . - iiiriwhei'i i i-c were sous i.. .11 tn ilef, ,i, ll i.'n.rn- new in be -ion X'hethi'.' inter- who wi.iiblu I ' a'.l the wu with M:. Ke.-i rd. .i pilgrim In the foet-top-i.f I.i IV'ilelt.. i :ll :u nil the wii in an ..ppn-iie .I'rc't.'ii vith Senatnr V'relins. b'l -en , e.'.Iiner .fid pel', i nllv abler uiit.iselilsl ban Mr. Kemid will ..ipn.e S-iviinr Kre-litiebm-'Mi in 'lie Newiiiher elei-tien-. ilov ilev ernnr IMward-. tlie I lem . 1 ntic lpuninee. ) a liberal mh! a licr-.iml-'.sbl -w iner I Hu' h" i- no. n rml . I ami b" ! lint sus pp. te. of an, reat frnid-liip fnr thic-e eor-li'rn'.en- asnm-i w lib h tlm people of the sun. .ii-e 'irr.iei ri a hsh.i'is mood. ,Ir-.i t. - bn'." '"'"ii titVn ted sriceusli rr'. s' -M-'iis nl'. iin i- "t i nl, 'ns and bis bu-i' - The, lib me pninii- fnr a .en- "uu : '-.', ni'd ie'iieii. i nf -ti"i i'ir fn n- i.. I-"'. Ictmii nf i." ratine mil I., ins ! ,-t- .. in- rbl" I" el .i'i they h.ii'' ......ii a t' imp, tie lii.il' r" t" a candiil.ite who ma f ,i' be said te le i repre-ciit-i tin. if I,,.' n menilii .-. "" "" alllllated sreiip- Mr IP "I'd :.'. m" ferl i .. i.p1 mentrsl by iii. i rt urn- .l"i-". me pf.'f, r- familiar tr.-'ibb- inMi". liiiin it eib ' - "" .n unfamil nr sort. Ami 'bit is wl ( p'nimbly will ret nn Mr rr-' nsb " -"i m NnM'lubi'r. ien if it E.w's Ml. r'.'.irds .1 create! tr.i.u'e of nees 'h.in ii c i - Mr Ileeprd. BRASS TACKS IN EUROPE Miilii: plniiueni '" t. '.es,..!' p.'onemli and ' al ! ,'" "f 1 . , th in a mile if ."itisties or a b"ekf ' of ltitiriicu- with I'i..'i .iirtit C:n"n- H"' ' I l'ri'iii Abroad tie llllnstetlla, m s v hm i . nl of three of "e '..irge-t Ainri.c.iti ' .' iiraiii" loinpn leinpn , r. . from the me' imi'i1 tn 'iN in whi.li, t.if..r" the war, th' i - '- tetn'eil abu'it a b.liinii n ynr I.', ii-urnn. e is e. " 1 ee extemlril ns s . , .1 thinking impr.,,.- li . the enl., , ire 'i.r I'exei'M ' ," . - -'iieiiil uniler tin -.in iiid a Uf" .ml'' ' p if 'Ik d.gr''" te ,. .li nude p,..ni" ..'i 'i ,"tne and Kin s"i' aiiv" biibi' .ii ' "n fe de n iiiediil ., -l . fop ill' HI '! tie -eiietl of wht-'b ilex at" i i When iti-uriime . , p.'l !" illlil"' " - 'Ts III Ijliepe it .- pl.l.ll that the g'' ' 'il '- of rurepe are nn' Till' pVr b '. ' -I ." '" and (.ireless of ih' futiii". Slatesiui'ii nug ' ' i 'e ' iVarti seinr 1 'ng bv an itii.i' n .' ".nling "f the re ports published l 'i iuelliiin ininpii nles when the.' ' . I 'i r feielgn ettieev ADVERSITY: ITS USES Pi i i:i! r ; I ii ' dn urn for the Iniiuau -; II ' u x .i ,i ih e nn'y i- ii stlmuhii ' I . , ,i of i' kill-. ,, tin re I i " ii.",- Intel pretatinils if tlm nan i' ' ' .inuili which .Inhn 1 1. linck' fell' " i d' 'i I" llnise win, helped ii in ii'libt'.i'' ' " -nwiiih nnniver.'ar.x ,,f bis l'u-i d. v " . ' The Iiii v XII... - te 1 i, e Ihe ri, host tiinn in I In .'or I luiinpe! about for six Weeks looking f' ' .1 i'Ii, Till II lie git our ami xmrk'd tur. mouths f,,r ?."0 That ,'lis tlgolel Mi lllng, lien ill lllesp ilavi of simpl" iix us Tlm iMiin'd ir' In. i inn sitrilin hard ship uml bii.''' iii'd di-'niiragi'iiieiit and emerge uni i fi ! i hi- b,ni l.x miillnt xxitli iniiniisl.mil- Iif tin ic i- something wtung xi iin .a ,'ib- in uhnh -mh cenlli' ts ilie ll"' ' i.'x Tin ,ng lb . krfelli r gained strenglh through ad 'i ,', ..f tin s,,n thai unrpies unrpies lletinblx l.-.'ik- the -puit- of innuinerabl" ether be' !' x. he'ii xnu iipxer bear, nnd illirnehesii.il i ii,i i,al otherwise luighl -biim brighi'i ,n this rather badl.x .lluin na I el "' . inn ' liiiin, tr n-tie held In common bx Sir Th'.uiis l.i.iteti and Sir Hairy Lauder which I is lira getieiall, e, "i looked, is their cx'fi e ilisinti. for all publicin. I." .'-i "ii' llin'mi is sii'l Hi ng from ex ,,i'h r,, n, .ittiPirn, hit it ,s tiv nex, umbrsie Iiii I,, i, r,,t a ,su ngmusi tune. Chicago man whesft neck w-iis twice broken in n inilrend xiccldeut xxill recover, It is sitlr Heth heajth and damage, we prs-suiur. VOICE MAY CIRCLE EARTH ' BY GIANT AUDION BULB, World's (Jrtatcst Vulvn Just Hullt In Chlcnce Will Deliver 100,000 Wettd nnd JJremiHes Even Grcnlcr Developments Eiyi'ATClIi:S from Chicago imneiince that srleiitlstH in the Inberiitiirlec nf ths Western I'llectrle Ceinpniiy have succeeded In cettHu'uctlnc the world's lnreest vacuum lube, eapnble of ilellverine 100.0(10 wnttH of power. Twe enrs a re imt one render In n thetMniul would have known what the words "vacuum tube" ineniit. Today, en nceeiint of the widespread iiiterestt in rnilie. net one render in eiie tlmusntul N Ignorant of the Mii'iium tube. Scieiiee eentaitis few terieil ipille mj ro re niniitic ns the ltitery of the ileveUipment of this bit of apparatus whieli hns rlglitlT been (iilled "the mnilerii A lmltliiit laitip.' ll hns already accomplished ninrvcK ulid et two of the sreale.st experts in electricity, in their earl experiments, tetnllv oier eier oier leoked or misiindetf'toe,! the xery uttrihiiti'H which later crew te be it me!t xnlunble fllllPtiells. Fer I lie neii-seienlllic render it piny be well te explain right here thnt n vacuum tube is mere or less like the ordinary elec tric lisbt bulb which is ut.eil for house illumination. The bulb in )our belide bin inside of the elins a wire which is heated te incniidps(pnce by n current of electricity. Till- wire !; miiile of n special kind et nictnl nnd is knew 11 as the filament. Man .xenrs nee when KdiMin xxns experi menting with his early l.xpe of lnmp, he built one in which he inserted n nietiil plate tn well us the filament within the bulb, but this plain was net retiiiccted te the i-eurce i of current which made the liliiinelit glow. j Insiend et that he connected the plate te n separate natter, and his experiments brmisbt mil u xei" remarkable ri'Milt. AS I".Vi:iIY erip knows, n current of elee Iricil of ordinary strength will net pass through .'pace from one conductor te another. Kleclrb ity must hnve senm fceit of path prepared for it te trnxel en, and se, in bis experiment-. IMi-nn had no reason te believe thai the electricity from the battery would pans ,'ipi'ess the space between the plate ami the filament inside his electric light. lie found that when the positive side of the batter was ceuuei ted te the plnte and tlm tilnmeiit burned brightly, bis measuring instruments showed an netiial current of electricity passim; freely across this space. He further found that this current would net pa-s if the negiithe side of the lattery was (niiiiecteil tn the plate, nor would it pa-.- iinbss the filament burned brightly. E DISiiN xmis (no busy with ether matterfl te (arty these experiments nny fuitber. He i ipii 1 repni'ti'd it te scientists and let H ll go at that. rnr iiiiinx .win- no one seemed te haw thought nn.x tiling about this phenomenon, ami il was mend, referred te ns "the IMi--eii effect." and was put down ns an inter estine experiment for tlmu who liked te dabble with S'-iciii e. It was the land -line telephone which serwd t" bring tlm IMi-en effect out of the laboratories ami int.. ceunnercial ti-e. The eiewtli of the t dephene dpinamled greater ami grealer ill-i.i m- , but xxltb the nppa- i ivit ii- then in use the current' in the tele- i phone wiies gradually became weaker nnd weaker the farther they trnxeled, and theie i was a delinitc limitation te the amount of wire that could be successfully used in ,eice ' I'liiimuuicalieii. In stud., lug the problem nf Inn-tins up these weak telephone currents -e that lliey i mild traxerse n gienter sp.ne, a s, lentist named l'leinlug began te experi ment with the IMl-en effect. The dlscewrips thnt lie made prexed te be the beginning nf what xie knew today a- the incuillil tube rieming found -or at least m iliscevered the tbeei' of ethers ami proved il thnt n whit"-het filament I'i tin electric light dis rupted its atoms ami kept lenMnntl hurling out into sp.n p a stream of the tiniest par ticles that in' kiinw in nature. J hc-c parti- J ides arc called "electrons." nnd they arc I renll, infinite small biis of negative eli-c- i tricili Th -c eli'i iron', it wai proved, made a pa Hi aliuig which the elect rn it v from th" Patten mul'I 1 1 ii x 1 fmin the plat" te the lilmiieni, but the bulb in ted a- t. ale and piiiuitieil the (ill-rents tu pa-s t,nly in one dire tien, rpiils "riuuing xnlxe." n It was called, was ndepted bv the telephone companies and was pi. I nf lerliiin s'tutiens along the lines where the ciirrent-i in the wires were di ing down In such an extent that the, , letild net be heard. These currents were nl- ' lowed te travel through the het filament nf the Milm nnd the plates were cennei led te si i one batteries. These wcik current wcrp sufficient tn hive a controlling eff", 1 upon the electrons thrown out b the filament nnd. as tin se clu trims go, erned the amount of current flowing from Ihe batten , thp valve became ii "linir-ingger whhh was ver., easy te op"p ep"p .ite. and il released battery currents se strong that the., repented the message am -ent it along the next stretch of wire with nil nf the pnwer of the original human mire. I'.v menus of this vnlw land-line telephone communication becaiii" possible nil the wn. , frmn the Allantie te the Pacific I lean through this method of boosting up the '(length "f the -ignal- about every -,"il miles. I rpiir.V i nine llr. X expcnmeiits. and llr. !.''( de Petest with his penmeiits. ami no ieumi mm mi eien gi enter trigger nctien "Ullil he etitilined py putting ii tnelal mesh which he eailrd a "grid" lietwcen the plate mill Ihe tilnmenl ami allow me the mes-ages te strike this grid nnd use it a- a trigger te rnnlrel the tlm, ,,f electrons lie I'errsl's bulb xx.1- called ,i "ihn'e. (lenient" x.ih" Ihe elPiiieni- being the tilatneiit. llm plnte and the grid nnd it is wluii we knew- tndax as the "aiidien In Ins earlv experiments He Peresr was mm h aniinxcd by lb" tenrleney xvhb h his iuilli sln.xxeil in cause n loud howling or whistling in the telephone. He put tins down in a defect in const i notion, and all bulbs which piedueed Ibis result wete tn. iprted In him. Then came a .xeiliig student firun Cernell named Ai uistreng, nnd his -Unix of this howling proved that instead of being .1 defect it was the most X'lilualile piepirlx which tlm Im'li IiimI. He ilscrnete, that when an iiudien bulb howled m whi-ib'd It was re.illi renting power it-elf ami sending It out nil through the ni.,iit In which it was cennei led Scieiiti-ts new spc.il; of this in lien as "oscillation." which means that tlm original weak cm rent nn llm grid releases a strong iiirrent from the battery te the plnte. This i in rent is feri back with redoubled stienglli te the grid nnd relen-cs a still stiengpr rur. tent from the plate, and se the current kreps swinging back uml furl li between plate nnd grid, iiaing '! mui'li power ns can be put mi the plnte liv menus of butteries. It is this alnlitx of the million hull, te r rente it s own os( illations nnd send them out (hat has made possible the modern mir.iele of broadcast i ng speech nnd niusn hi menus of i.nlie Specially constructed bulln hlixe bein built for this purpose. Ihe de-ign being intended in permit stronger ami stieliger batteries or diinmns te scud their iiirreuts te the plate nud therefore send mil fiignals that will t rax el farther nnd farther thieugb space, Hy ImpresFing nbeut l-loe of u Ih pexver en the grid we cnn new piju piju trel several horsepower oil the plute. Tllb: ordinary -mall amateur radio tele tele phene transmitting set usr's from etic te three bulb-, r.ich inpible of dellxerlng fiwi walls Th" best class of iiiMlteiir experi ni'eiitnl stations ami mini i iiininerci.il sin sin tieiis jic riiiiipt'( x . till tubes delivering fifty walls, and the modern breiuleiisllng -inlinns ,.,. from loin In ighl big tubes, ciich one , nimble (f delixcriiig V'.'O xjalte. The tube new ilevelnped III ( liicagn ,,,11 send out 1(10,0(10 wutu, unci this is wiflielenl, with iiiedern Hceixing nppnriitun, te mnkn tlie dream f nroiind-the-xverld radio telo tele telo nheny cnpnble of being ucceiuplhed. All clentlstH nr watehlnr with keen In-i i t . 1 i iL. ililln(i Uiilli terest Hie uexciepineui ei me c-umuu fiu. . J&&tes . I -!--. ? - ' I r NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Daily Talks With rhiiihiiig Philadelphiaiis en Subjects They Knew Best J. HOWELL CTMMINGR On a Plant's Best Asset ACOMMEKCIAL pluiifs best nsset is the geed will of it eniple.xes. and the xvav le obtain nnd bold this geed will is (e show the workers clearly that their interests nre identical with tlms-e of the firm with which thej nre associated, taja .1. Hewell Cum nilng". "It hns been easier te secure empleyes tlinn te held them," iid Mr. Cummiiigs, "but mil the firms which can bold tlm du plexes who hnxc grown up in tlmir srrxjec ami. therefore, have bad the experience with the rp.illx xital things of the plum, can hope te rank 'among tlm lenders of their Hue, no matter what that line mny be. "The lute .lehn P.. Stetson wns one of the first large employers nf labor in this cnuntrv le see these things clearly nnd te take ndvantnge of them. He realized that xvnrkliig conditions, rates of xvnges, dispe- sltien of the foremen, prr.-enal ambitions et the workers ilii'inselxc and n hundred ether Influences enter daily into this, one nf the most Important quest ions which nny Inrge manufacturer hns le iinsixer. Amerliaiilallnii Tinpnrtant "fine of lb" fundiiiueiitnl tbiugR under lying this whole mutter is the Americania Americania t'ien of the winkers. The are residents of this f wintry. enj"iiis ii" fieiilem nnd the numerous advantages which it offers, far in excess of these offered by nny ether country in the xvetld: and thefc of them who xvere horn abrend should recognize tneir duty i" the country xvhicb gives them their living and its protect inn in their right te work nnd te live ns t hey can work mid live nowhere else en earth, and net enl become citi.'.enR in the political sense, but also aeqiilie a thorough understanding of the duties and Ihe tespensibllitles of that citizenship. "As u nile. the foreign-born weikninn is only ten glad le iis-ume the obligations of ciliVensbip. and today every one of our !I00 foreign-born rmple.xes, minprlsing nbeut '.Je pep cent of the teinl number eiuple.xcd. is either a full-fledged American clilwn or is netixelv studxillg te become one. The method bv which this hns been brought nbeut is that xve endeavor te understand "ne another and nre interested in one another. We bnxe Mirieus secinl, nthletic and religious organi zations, which bring us constantly Inte in timnte nnd informal contact. Tenure of Sen Ire "Tenure of service also gees r long wax in establishing cordial relntiein without which net much can be uccemplisbed along ulxiiiiced lines. Meic than one-half of the empleves of the Stetson Company baxe new been xx'erklng together for Kn .xenis, or mole, nnd the nverage service of -1"0 et us is ihirix-feur ear". "Icn who bnxe been in constant uml friendly cemmiiiiinitinn for thin length of time nre net likely te hnve perl mis misiilulvrsliindingF. "We nil feel that x e nre members of one big family; we nil feel n just pride in our orgnnizntien and. therefore, take pride in our work. A detailed account of excry per son's work during th" jeur Is kept, uml nt Christmas we try le jilxe suitable iccogiii iccegiii iccogiii lien of xvbnt bus; been neiempllhcd. "When nn.x euuile.xer by .xenrs of fail, lion lien lion erable and considriiible dealings gnins the confidence of his workers, then lliey am willing te fellow bis leadeisblp uml advice, liecnme lliey kuexv thnt nothing Inimical te their Inteie'sls xxeuld be suggested te them, and when he reiiehcH this point, he has mi nsfrt for bis plant the value of which it would be difficult te ever-estimate. Helding the Werkers: "The human element is coining mere and mere each enr te piny n lending part In cenunerce, nnd the employer who recegnles ibis and keeps up xvlth the tendency of ihe times in this respect, us in ethers, is ihe ene who will he me t successful. "lint it must lilwnxs be lemenibeied thill ihete must be nothing of ihnrity in this kind of work; each mini must gel mil llinl le which his null cuelts entitle him, uml this is nil the best class of American weikineii xxiuit". Hu doesn't want seiiicthlug fnr nothing; hut he very highly appreciates u just recognition of bis value te t he or ganization for xvliich hu xveika, "Many years age the management rerec- nlted the heavy minimi lesa resulting from' rl"l'UtW'."..(' THE FAT'S IN THE FIRE m Jar'r , 'L r- aC- l fiTx J.XW nn unnecessary labor turnexer, nnd It wns in IS'.I" Hint the tir-t definite steps te correct this xx ere taken. In that enr only nbeut 111 per cent of the hat fizer.s had worked steadily throughout the jear: they were gen erally of ii roving disposition, working in one shop for u while nnd then going te nnether without nn.x particular reason for making the change. "A bonus of ."i per cent xxns paid (lie sizers. preiided the., icmmned in the cm ploy of the company from ('hri-tinns te Clnistuiiis. 4s ., result f this plan, fiO pep pem f them worked tlm entire year. The bonus was gradually rni'ed .xen'r bv .xear until it is tw e p,,,. ernt nf tir'r x early rarulngs and pnictlcally 100 per cent of the men earn the bonus. Regularity nnd Continuity "The bonus plan worked se xvell that it has since peen introduced into nil depart ments of the factor with the same ex cellent results. "Itegiilnrliy and continuity of work nre the two things which must be secured from llm workers, nnd these ,,,, j,,, 0ut,ilued enlv when the men die satisfied ith their treat ment fmin Ihe peiiipnny. There is nor enlv a (einmerclnl beucfil behind this, but r.ls'e nn mlual benellt te llm working force, which finds n reaction in the quality of work tliev de nnd the regularit, ith which the, de it. "The Jehn li. Stei-en Company 'feels it te he an obligation te make xverthv men nnd women of its empln.xes. It ii'the chief element in the material success- of our com pan, and it must be the basis of the suc cess of P,ery corporation which hopes suc cessfully te meet the eempetlflnn of today." ii i !, ''an-liPRiie. Leng Island. ri i ...".!' "Kl" rrcrntly found in Had Habits shallow water en the shore n prentiire xvell de- senbe,! as eiinnus. .MenMiiing three bv four inches ,t jneked like a toad until it in- haled the mr. when it resembled li le, bal- Ien ns It den ted en thp water. It had one e.xe, three tails mid a head re-etuliling u cat or an owl, and , br.il.v , ,-exererl with cone-shnped horns. H , s,ipo-e li can be ri botllefisl, ,lisiiir,e,i bv rum I'UlinerH 1PII i,f,C(, frpm , ,Ut((li. , rolled iinek its human. shaped ljpS nnii spat auillhl.x." can this mean ' VJ tobacco as well ns drinks' Hadn't the revenue men bettPr tak.0 nll) ,, chegiie? What De Yeu Knew? Ql'IZ What Is tlm Mhllr. ICirr.1,-' Wliy Is liokey-pelte, se imIIpiI-1 W'inoleKv?h'' wir f Zcus '" (:"-'rk mr AVliv Isri pah called linclinev-enacli' lie .'aid -Clniel is the llrpior'fer I,,"',, pert for men, but he xvlm aspires 'le -.,1", "1!lT- "1,,n ,lrlnl( liramlx'''? fr!!m Turlmv-r 0b''"" "3 '"diptndence ''.'''mem?'10" pfna,er r'"nifhuyaen 'llat s n nmrsiiplHl? What nrlide of furniture, is sctulelr- Mint color Is umbel ? "IULI"r- Answers le Vcsterdnj's Quir. Women first appealed tlInn ,lft t.n.u Tl KlSSr"" f l" "Url'er 0f v'"" Cayenne lij the capital 0f Kremli liulina -,"'.,'S1r5"'iu,t Seu"1 Auierlci l,Ulana Tlm Hi st Secretary of wnr In Iin. x i Istratlen of erge "vH.'ninKten'wM Henry Knox. I IIh succi4erH , In 'airm Adnilntstriitlen xver Timnii.S I'lckerlUK and J,ni utuum lUy Twn world-famous Knicllsli .li.'i. j..irlr, I In WesimlnstVr ey aie w ! Ham SlMUrspeiiin and Jein, MUtri,, ' Four famous funeral marches . u. nlnx llis'timven-s fr.nn .U '-i rel ' rxniplieny. Ilnn.lel'i, fri V.L0' "., ni'd Wngi.ii i I,,,,,, ..;' (.nn,V. InriuiiiPlUiiK- 'ineitei . Tlm enlv Meslrm 'i,,r (lli. , Per of the I...,r.ip f ,i , ,, ,'',,'' V' i: Ment Celly Is'-iovenie' r en. m ' TI... ..ilglnal rS..i.iitN ,c , n '"' ! i ; I.-.U .."lido?' for,,...! .I.r 'cm,, lun i.r iirlxt'liliiiers win, s.illnl ', , naturnllst, nleneer (of the. theory of in i'j. -,'- vj i J(ii-i82l. t . j; vir t unuw m m ri . s -, -fUs- U. Tw-fNScK irz CzJZ'0 . . Y W.. Jr' '3Z t:i -j" it i ywiif -J-. fuv ivS7a i- B2iT'r-. . 'I'.j-r. 1- Siii-"--ri-CiJ t j'SeEbi' ..-i;jre Ttf r.K j . tiT.cxriti !! fir-rf" r. ri j - r rm tfvk'Ut. i .m - r- -.mkm SHORT CUTS I'alntin' up the country an' paintin' i; Iho linen, Strikln' trrf and pclhics telth atretic! if Hijtcncd bretrn ; Mitchlrveua old roisterer tehn $can$ tt fiilnin scenr Leekin' fnr a punkin he can use en Btl tow e en. Shies nt every welcome warm became hi feavs the cost Chilly guy but kindly, tee, is old Jack Frett, The market for tin-plated thrones tew te haxu collapsed. Ne record xvns broken whn Recerd was defeated in New Jersey last Tuesday. With n little practice Inconstantly figures lie may be nble te nbdicale permi nently. Cnlling it n tnxlgrnb ordinance may.bs misprennuneing, but It is certainly net mil judging it. Wniting for the "proper time" te wtff Rurepe is u policy of which the Turk bn never beard. In the game they are playing in tit Levant. Kings and Queens gecm te be le xvith Turks wild. Tears, neeerdlng te a Londen physlclm. will kill germs, but if indulged in tee often they will kill ether things also. Perhaps the reason Censtantlne k found it se difficult te stick en a throne I' that he was born xvith six tees en each fMt, New Jersey, with a genernl election IP' prnnehliig, is net yet en record. But Mr. I'rellnghuy.scn would say that It il en te him. The Nnvy Department has Issued a ( nlnr telling hew te censerx'c hard coal. Ne if il will only tell us hew te get it eretT' thing xxill be serene, 1 1 cannot be said that the public lu' manifested throbbing interent in the M thnt (lid Sel dodged a subpoena In the ciM of Kiustcin v,(. Newton. Though the attempt has been nude eral times, no motorcar driver has been iW te tnl;e n hurdle se successfully as the town en fhew nt Hryn Mawr. The Democratic Party wants te i3' Its mule for the Stntue of Liberty as a party emblem. Aims, we presume, te be a 8tnJ pntter instead of n kicker. Smugglers nre said te be doing W trnde between Cuba nnd the Pnited Stat In aliens, liquor ami drugs. A rich cell being sewn for the future romancer. The say that Henrv Ferd put ?2,00x, (VK) in nn Ontario bunk three years ae ' forget nil about it. He may have been V busy counting xvhnt he has in the Lnltw Stntes. , Mr. Rockefeller has been telling tM( his gucfts thnt when he get his first Jet) worked three months for 550. He nel' te remark that in these daya gasoline dldi" test thirty cents a gallon, Kvcry time Jehn A. McSparran HJ the old gang Adminlstrntien of VeuWl" nln it becomes clear why Gilferd FIe was nominated and xvhy the kucmm.0' S, beneficent uprising of which be 1 spekesmnn is assured. Washington recrt" recrt" werd that Great BflMJ Intended te . prf'". Srarrh and Selnure against the prevm-j the new Tniiff Law which call 'or Jr uml seizure, of wisps within tb tW" inile limit This wns te have been i " pei let) Pinmpt nccepliiiiee by I.ngln u j ll... ,-,i.,n. n.iulii Imt i, been cnilSC I0(11. eeiiivrii. It might have meant that I land welcomed Iho extiilillHllinelil wfZJM e.ient. Ami tne peisimuty tnji - I I I ,1 V..... ..u In th long i Illllt lllllll'l UIUII Ill-Ill lie .11 -- i..IH xvnn deuhtlefcs rtsponafble for yttatlZZi elslen of the Cabinet je rwrriet dry WWj iiivni te the three-iniie limit. Scientific explorers hnve discovered new Peking tlm five-feet skull nf th B?'11 terluin. a large land mammal of the Nf0" geological period. Only its site BUlfe i hat it may hnve been used by prenutent mult us ti book shelf. ,vS ,n.
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