,.ji.-'. '. t,.! Ml L teti-si, - .v- "; ;-v ';. 'vK" ..., ., ,vi -s ' (;y!!l.JSwTOv'"''V,'1 v?2' nvf 8 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922 M rl 4 l iffiK m ?M i'ii. e IBS V ii y. i if ;i LI- n tB iM m r ! - ft rr Eliciting $itbltc 2fefcger I'UULIC LEDGER COMPANY CYHt'S II. K. Ct'ltTIS, rrniMPENT Jehn C. M.irtln, Mm I'reMilent nd Ticisurer; Chnrl A. Tylrr ft crftnrv (.'Iinrli II l.u.llinr l.u.llinr ten, l'hlllp a full.nn. Jnhn H. Wi llam-t, .Ti.hn .1. flpuriffen, Ceerse 1' UelclMnlth, David K. Smiley. Iilrptnrn TiAVin n smim--v .lMlt-r JOHN (-. MU'.TtS On ml Huiiiir-r MinnirT ruMlthcil daily at Prmic I.rmrn Untiling Imli " n I.-mv Siu.ire I'lillR'l-li'li'.i Athntic Citt 'rr.n.fnlf.n Hull ling !. YcirtK .".tH Ma-li-en A DrrreiT Till Feri Hill ling Ft t.etis nin (7Mi--'--inxnil UutMii j Clilunn 1.102 Tnhuttc lIulMliie Nirvvs iiimu;avs WlMII.'RTeN tlti.BU, V r r ir tvnnylvnnl.i Ale a1 1 1th St. Vrvr Yukic lit..!'. . . .Thi .fun llui1 linn Lendiin lit m ic Tnifiilgu- HuilJlnjc srnsriurn"N im.im.s- Thi Dr.MW 1 i hi i I.Knurn l utiM ie tib ciIIik in P ,l.i ! ,' ii.i mi, I Mirre'in Unit in at the tn't c! nielli- '12) i.i:il per ur-fl. .-i nl.e te ' in-npi. Ily mill te point" eutuMp of rhll-iddphli In th in ie I ." i -i ' in i ii i in'irl "in i'" i'" stsleni, pen'iis" frt. fitly ("01 cnts pr month. Fit It'll 'hnr pf r m t pava' le In ii li mi p Te ill fe-i-tirn etintrli-- - i S 1 ) 1 l'r n nun 'i NeTi' L Sui critfrs il-.hlt'ij n ..lr-t chapppJ tnuct sli e il us mp ! jii n-iv i MP'.-- BFI L. JOOO "J U M T KtYSTOIT. MUN 1U em.ijin irt' is In J "tii? ''t ic 'nW'tirf Sjunrr. Mm nlft;.itl. Member of the Assmciutetl Pres THE ASSOrr.lThD PRhSS i rrduiUtlv cu tlttrit te the m' tur ipukiri' n' or i-m i dl'l'lfc'l't CVlllf'rf te iti' 'let riflirrn )! c"t ti I t'l tUt pup't. ii'iii tilse 'lif local m-u-s uibti"l thrrcln. Ail r iht e rrpub'li-ntlen et ap'Clal ditttatehrs tirrrln m asn r 5' rv. PhiUitrli Iim. Wrfnr.,j. (Iin.rr i:: THE WOMAN VOTE Tin: nui'i-is pnrleil :r 'In .t the r r .' : . f ue pil'l II'' til- 1 111 Cit) Ciillilllilti'e '-t' i 1 7 IS Heimlihi ;ci I icii ,i' -1 ' il. it ' 17. - II i iili ii .in 11 'I i'nTutir 1 AOMien rcKls'Meil ilhl '"! Bleu nml .".'!! I ei r it.c w .'.,1 Ulli'll, Tl'."t is, "in' wi'tmin f"r qunlltleil fur minis .im"iiij mill ell" "in.i'i f'T e T t wrj '- i men the Id in", ruts l.'.i ni'-n m.i 'Hi tile Ilei'llllli'lins. "l'l,,. I d'll nc-,1 have ipinlitieil m r i"rtini ,. ' li nuinhers tliitn l In- Kepuliln .in wuiii'-n. x I'.llt the mili"!i "f lieltlief p.irt seel; he pnrMi n'.irli i:i'et.teil in ! ! it i. . 'I hlle hie. I lli liMumcil f T Je.ips t" perllllt t' ley ins their hu-'iati.N I tin t'.'is hit. el ' .ill eusilv he trained In n ! Pie lm.i- m uf tru.iiins theni must il WOIIICII Wl.ll lire Jiiill'.i l.' ii ls,ue shuuUl arise l'l whi' h I deeply interested the t'i-i- w It Is '-"' a! e. 1 'i v. i ' i .e uputi the II.. .H1. If .III ..' ut,."l W'fe i ,d I .ii p'i r if tie I'u li Use iTrr- ill i "!Iie i ii .Miv ' ir Ml" l d-'e I l.'ll l s , . t! .ir In the i.umher ut fruin ll'"se u h" H' The pi s lit-., ml t they i.i . v hue i . brothers a! it ' W 111 lie lie ! l.ki em e-s t! .in t . ir . the "111 lepllie. .1 s i : ifli. r. r ler '.i.d"i 1 i'' - t , Sl't" U THE SEATS OF HEASON A.MKltl 1II"S1 .MKltU'AN.-- 1..IM- hi en l.i .! t" ue the si irreverirt "f pei'ti'i-. hu : th-'ir respei t tur the ipreit e i .eir- ".ir nn Si'ldutii bei n any dmihi. 1 r tin. : is."i it I. (trntify.n-: '" ti'it' the plain nil Cume.M'.l .a .Iinlge Hand', r'll.ns tunsh-d n i. -t.i'ii uf 'wet"' -li p.. The inji.ii t "!i i"-'r litiins '' rruhi'iitiuii uzeiit- I'rm.i piif.-nt r.; thi. hti"-ilry r1: ins "f Af"iMe;. ll'ilt.Utl .11 III" r.-hral i Teet iM'uernl ..i t- ii ,'T ;l i an hitfhi'.f I).iush ; .- "li-i .-"'!. h .1 a p-anted iiertmit.ns l-n'i?n ..'. liquur fur il.eir i-.-u... i r..id.tis lnimcdi He nppeil l- ta'acn tu th. tribunal in the hind. Thi. plainly mean- tli.n (l.i Itself would well "Hi' .i Supper Men mi the wh.de iiil .il'J' thm.ihly th" st.n'itiii nti "f il. tellinnnr nnd risl.t-m.ii'lid u nit nt i ii- .ii . i -I'M in-.. "i-.ig. m .:n ure Mi'iiiieal. The Supreme ('"irr ..ii'-rhly ItH pn-lle . It. il' '--l"ll III' ri".'ieil .i ii. 1 pr"ii'iiii I a:'!.':' IiiH.'irtial .ne.tlsati"ii .. the gin I'd -I. The n.":.i''ers ..f . I- '! rt : run lj in-!"'! t" -.ifes i I'M th- m iMit.i.ii. 'I-'''! .J . l.il ,-t,". f.i. t. 111 a ,l l.r .I'. I '. -'.t I- .. . .r. ; tlOII .Hid tl i.iw. ..t tl i.l'.d tl. l.i-, le s;,:i.. r- le . ..ii-. it .il tllPIII e.i!H l and ."t 'lie s;,:i.. i;i, .i . :! I uni.irr..n .i ! iriti-rf" eielcti'y of f 're i'ti i i nV hen r.e ' a-". .'- ii .il:i. - n ill. rini In . fie Sui.r t P DECALOGL'E BY HARVEV A.MI!AS.AlHilt 'H.'nKi.i: MItI i' s i-sin.. tl , 'I , I, i mini, ii. . 1. 1 . mi add i- ii ili' A'. i'i" -' i '! il. . t I Spilke ..tll .1 I. i' w'.n'l. lull. il did "ii " n i"it s. . i .. Of ull" wl.u 1. l'l I'.-l HI il -lied tPI.el llll'Ti.l.nS 'I.-. "MIU. The eu'mii 1 iliiesii't ,i 'u.il! . ., exi.ti'ice uf iuils :u w.itin :i Wh.-n plied i hut tip a ii'ir.;' .ir i .' I)i"'aliipii t.vi'.i'."! -. li iu in. ' i wrnte usal'i-t lT"iii . -u, 1 . ' Ulir t" 11, ell ll'ij l.e d'slre ' . d. lid. .11 In pes.il, . -e h i 1 nd i.i.id'Jh I j lliiiir--l.,p i " ' HU're'i. ll.nt tie l.i. 11 "f ;..d te thi .r 'a-k. .." at ! i-t in hruii.l and nn ' .s.m- ;.,. n mlsht be i.n h-r -.'.ulnr . i" The nddl-e-. '. t' e , i he hi-terii 'l'l . 'Iii'i. mind and it ' . '. p' il- -. ;i nilnl'-t1 -. S-'e-'i 'i. .f Ci'hl'lel ill" -i '. I- I f.'ij else i i.iild I ii in d 'U In el ir "ii ' T1 r" ' , tl "lis. " I- l II , I-- i i a i ipi.iiti'. d v .th - r.' .i ai" i"H. ml' d '1 ii i ' I '. C'liip'ils"! ri.idins t"" .ip.i pM'l-y wheie .' ip D ttllh i l l'li 1 could .tart i h.i1 H.lti Mlli'll .' In .1" If ( f I '..Id- i t !, t f.ir .- ' Is' " ' i i. '"ii"! . thai 'In .;' . i '. si t Cini.t mil: g"e ins Il I- -oil I. ',!g I Amli.i -a. or ' .. Due ln.t only ' i.; Pelltlli'le 1 . -t Ie". It I- ell' ISli '- I-" that il ' r. . the ll' I.ISe ' 'l.l ' Of II pi. It. mi . f I i W.i '!'.. I- m d p!-.i sri-. niiieil fis.in t'le . M.-r that Ii ti hii-ii dr ,n pcrati'in .md d- . .m . .. I.... I the Pi- OFF FOii BAFFIN'S BAY III! Iiiiuinteii Iii.i Muiitgeiii. i- ,ui ,, niiiild" M'fi.i ing I i'u r, I'm l i,,." Were ful 'in l ' 'ii . li n p' i "I i. , nl"" i l:.itlii - 'n enlivening litile .in i "We . "ill. In t tin I ii i fiain, ' I'ei ,iii-i i 'ii- I ,ii i I Mil' in" i I i ,i i .' I'mi i tuhig Mil- . Hu p. tl,, I'ri.'niJ filllte. W llther I'lille.. I, win. h i- Hull, IIS If net digit 'led. pie-. I'm--. . ,, liMins, a frigid mIi'ih i- Itiillm l.iinl null Mr ii in ileiitiillun uf lh.. r.-M. w b . !i :uhe. (-, ishere. Ii.i.. ii .ip r. bain-bed tin- n-.i.. nnd claim, recugnii .mi a .elipp i-i-.ilit j . Mt'tl nrnliigli ill eie-. a Ic 1. inking tu tliesu reiuule l.'glell. In .l . t Ill-Ill flent M,,. finlmrr.i.siiient uf misleading ferein-i. Suine uf i In weni her pmplii.i'ii s 1 1 i . .hi tllllin, i -t ii i.iliv iluiing I he I'l'uleiigi'd ii .pe'l, wiut M'M much awry Theie w.-ie lilili's win ii siiildcu and unfuii'seeii -huwer. nhiliK Hu' A i lit li I li I'uiixl I'm'.' liulii ai ions Of pnsiluc disrespect for iiuih'irity . Ililt ihe Went her Mure, in docs nut pro pose te he trilled with. It will track dnwu meteorological wignries te ineir mir, it must Incorperntc llie Frigid Zene In Its eplicre of Inlliicnce. Ami mi Internationally owned wireless nml weather observation 'tut !in mi tliu shores e( Hnllin's Hay Is solemnly proposed iiml steps nre new being taken te secure Its installation. It is Mild tlmt Mich advance tips en the went her ns nmj be secured will he exceed ingly useful tn farmers. Doubtless lhis is true. I'm t Ik Weather ltiircau's fcclltm's must nl-u he cnlislilercil. It iihhiirs surprise-, .mil. ipiite niitur;ill. nfter nil Its siinl.v nti'l p.iliistnklni; lii'inlrj. hns little pntleinc wilh trhelmis mid frcik-i-li dnvMipetirs. As (Jupcn Victorin Is re re jeriiil ie lime sntil of rimifiite," "We re nut niniiseil." IF WE WANT A FAIR WE SHOULD GET HUSY Fer e City That Lets "I Dare Nut" Wait t'pen "I Weuhl" Eut .Makes Any Pronre? Prenre? rTT'MillT fur the tir-t tini" iiii.' the J. Se.'i'il-I 'enlennliil Pair was sussestcil the peup!" are tn lime an opportunity te s!.u Iiuw they feel nhuiit it at a mass, li.eetlns in tin Aeuileuiy uf .Mllsle. The jneetllis Is 1'iilh'il hy the Expnsltlen Membership Committee fur the purpose of enlisting popular support. There lime In en lun.'he.'n. atnl tnininlttci ineetiin;., but th" Cetiernl pul'lie hns net been ml n it t I te l hem T.niisl ! the people, en whose united and I'lllliiis. i' .uppnlt the Miri ... i.i' the eli ti'ipri.i w i" in large ini.i.iin- d. petid. are e..'.'t. .1 t" . iiiwil the ,i Mileiny .itnilx t'.nir at'il'id" lml.i.ile ie all nh.erei h ft el .1 In li t it ll.ey That I'lulnileitil.hi can ersature .md con duet ns jrre.it an iiiterniillenal fair ns has (Mr been held n ti-t he inlmitted It hii-i itlzeii. :i jih'e a. these in am etlnr cnin ininlly, nml it has the wisdom te r-plpct from anions 'he men of natieiia! repututieu n leader whee er name would .pell sue ns. for the ui'dertaMnc. ll'It 11 ii'ln rrti'il c'tepipt h.i. been made t" him k the iut.-rpr.se The arguments .uh.ilii-eil 'ipiin.t it .ire .pei lull.. If they wer- niham-ed npiiii.t the epnti.l"ii of any pr.iatc lm-iiic.. tie would be lejeitcd w. 'limit a moment'. h..tutiin If 1. iri'pn.eri'U. te .i.ss'.t that an ctiti rprSe whiih wi'l bt.iig theii..niils (.t workmen te the iit, v'mh w.ii .iimuhite t! " erei lien of ten. of tl.ini..i:id of in w lmises ni.d bring in med. re pie.piiit.. te in w .rid e'iI lieti '. by iit'ri. tins hundred, "f '!n'ii..id. of ..it"i-s v i'i " i rk Ii.imic with H mmuiiity's noiieiiiii d'M'i.p- n. "lit. It is t' e-e wry thins, that eli.er cities ..re mins te bring uh" it tur th. ir own ilew'epmcnt. A .iicee-.f il lair w n.'.d give ii si ui.petii.s te them win. I wm.ld net i"iue ill ten or twenty yur. without a l.i.r I'.n' if i n t.w ;..t.. i ..t nn y uh.,'.-. we are te h.ne hat an i.rgani.in l l.-i w ill ,lp en! t . f i In- ily hut a l.r.r it i .in S leader for .1 be " ll " l'l. 'I'ltl.it.etl uf th ui-ti" a. a ial.; ug i-iiii;. ii fur th- pupuhir '.pnii. Thi- has There is ll"t the op!.' ,1',-e lead,-' tu i, re III I (I Lie .1. tllllte plepu-ltl .-i.i-in '-"in i nil. t In- ! ::is .hu. fat- Ust ,: .ijdt M.ilt the a i. d r ami '" i.i .iippuii 1 i .lit with I lull' y l'l pi. tlillS the ! 1 1 uii tud their .i.r n. I-"-. Til" I lii'MMS ei.d"d tu st ii ,g'it. v I, il" nominally in- " p ,gll tu . tl'ilfge the ip .f tie l'.ur A intern, will be tin iiii.is. .'i "f a hrii.nl-miml' d II I-luukll.g '.III. It. i I! uf wl ,.t . r :u .in. tu t," i its and tu the l.t'.. . PI II I nn N.i'-."i. 1- v.;! !.. n..' ink- i "..'.t out -. .. .e f"l- rpr:-:ii-s . .nine -I" ik" r ijees . l.'ag" :' lh" . gpllt bi'Jie t." t t wi '." .-I p.. I. il. ry 'u i'- l.i. I. wi.l in .' .if. from i-i:is wliii-u tin a i Idt.i ua I th" nd. : 1 1 ' w : '.II 1.11 . f ri" fair p.eple . s wh.it ; t:. .1. peml a;..! mi ri-k- ar ii. i . - in inns wi upon t'...r in i. ir ' i it l.i 'i"f "t M : in '.ik. If - - ,.,d !..- l .. sn . I i" ii.. ,-.. let th ui.'li rtiikins w -f il I ml. v ' tl nig up .ind - ll.lli.'lllt celli' lit m r ir- d te .1 -..' i i g.M t' " Wl' '" lain .ns. .'.lie of i 'nt jri i nn .'.ind still. I r :t go"- bin kw T' l"t.a rd .. a le ' eleell.e- ' i". ing. business te it r ..t d.l net npp"." .,!.. .. fin tulle., .i1''" .i'1-rpri. of "'ill the h-.'l f-v .ug aii'.'-t for l.ibui' IS "f lin'ise. i ,i d ii-w Iup"'. '1 ".d I "I . r I' . "! ful "'I t ...1 - . I. US of II" i'. tnv-. !"''' .i-y .ns .ii that m .s in of a nrgu l.h Ion Ien ' ..r ie- ll.lllil of i 1 '' i-lereil. J I a- . pi 1.1 " 1 .'.ul fair. v. u.it is t.i' Tl i- ' n I! it .( Kill '; i1 . I It t.nie H-' ;. ni'-ri 1 ,f I-- i it; -PISTOLS: rprSTIMi'N ! I l.'-ll 1 .'. ' !' ' LADIES' SIZE" . .. d ..'. rdm in n .ii. i i. i'i ' .l.lbl'l- The..- hum a ni" I ii it IS", -hey I .-.id bag. ..ti re-t i.:: .ip ""f'-i i1 I 1. -In- weapon-, ai' lie l'l" 11 ' lit m. 'tl.' r I. .r I 1111 1 nllM-l. in a ni'ilT "i . v Wullii'll h.i." even I" '''' l":l ling Ibis i -i.t .,. the W PI., tln-.r 'It f' ' tl erdi- i f hi ly i" N 'I ' -lie ndiiii'i' I '' 1. --.f I-.-I , 1 h. . , ,-..ii til. Tl .- -mi i' ' tin." i '' l.. , "ii. i, i i trial nut eirtd ns ,n .i l'l M.e 'l ur i gr'-nt ne. . "f llreiirms, f i -.It 'il.'il - tl ,i' ur" get he ' ni. My i.i'k-d about I isl.t ur t i,- i.iv.tery of te', i ..I- 1 ' fi-itid in .itt.,1 i i-t n nib n-i fur a . ' " a- fn I'd ,if'.-r -I - h.lb d a luaii In an-" r e 1. in - nl w If- ,i ml " -. f. 'i i i, ;n ie 1 tu f w ' i. - fruin 1, ,iii " i ; u i1 t a d . n a!1 The n .1 ' in- h'-ci . ,iry in ' I- I I Ti !',- .v if . filin-ll '.nil t. i ,n 1 1. a -I'.ed i. i : i i i-i i - Women are b.i. jure jure te iry - i' b uf tl " in"-' far ! - .' t of the 'l.l'l i. p .I i srie nn i .I i' in. tin ii- I'W . rim ml WET MOTORCARS A.: A club -md all mi wlni's ii,). iniit,,r , -II- .- b I. .His lather uiif.i mr.ihl v cull - ..n i"U- -"'' " "'ii.e. ilni" i- a dispu. I ,,., in .' ii 'I'liir'i-i-s te hkinie the m ielilln'1 v f'" 1 '" I Hi' eli'lit III the lj 1 1 lull l li.lt ill "t I !" HI. II- We l.ili' then flip .1 laid iitig !.v-tcr,!i win. h nn hides niitn .hiLhIp and evi'i v "he iiiteri-.tid hi Mipiii III the rising indictment again. t drunken drivers, -...- Hut moterenrs tle net get drunk. They de net speed of their1 own necerd, They de net go ilpliherntely iibaut seeking children or old Indies te kill. Only the disorderly persons occasionally in control of them de these wild nml sinful things. The number of drivers arrested for Intexl enl Ien tends te Increase nml the hhinket in dictments: of molers and their owners lie I'niiii' mure Indiscriminate and hitter. An n mutter of fact, jeu have te leek beyond meters nnd beyond the fnllings pf the In dividual di her Ie learn the truth about the newest abuse of a most valuable liirclinnienl device. When laws were im-ei that prohibited conviviality of the traditional sort in clubi and cafes ami ether public or seml-publie pliii'Pi innliy people, liiiwIlliiiK te ehiiuge their habits and their modes of entertain ment, looked about for a means by which they leiild (entitiue, in they were without fenr of colliding with the laws. They selected the motorcar as a convenient means of escape and a substitute for dubs and coii.erva ceii.erva coii.erva leries. With the gasoline they put nheiird a little of their private stock. That Is why you hear mere than you weie used te hear about liiteNicnteil moteiists. Here i.. suggested the newest prohibition complication. When the enforcement agents get through en the sea and when they solve the problem of private stills nnd get booze out of politics they may be able te de some thing effectual about "wet" motorcars. ALL-AMEKICAN PARTNERS THE elements of a consistent, enlightened .....I .il.nil.i lnii- iiiii(!ifitt ir1 1m. are discernible behind the invitation Issued bv S -elan Hughes fur a conference of Central An Wa.hliigli ii On tl." . lilll'IKi.p the rh.ni lepublti te be held In . ii 1 .'. emhi r 1. irf.i-e the meeting has for its .'t. ngthenilig of tie. of friend- ship betwi'ii tin 1 tiii'd Mates ami ine live small nations lying In t ween l'aiiiima and Mexico, and the erectnm of a tribunal for the settleiinut of lontrevei-slal questions In which the si (i.nernmeiUs or lcwcr gieups of them may be involved. This prugrim i. a direct outgrowth of what seem, te lime been a memorable event which took place en the crui-er Tnceina last August, when the validity of the Peace Treaty of l'.H7 was continued by tj'e Wash ington (Iwi n,i:.'iit and these of Nicaragua, Honduras and S ilvadnr. This reaffirm it mil movement, expanded into the cumins ii'iifereme. i. in itself of prime censcipn t. c te Central American soli darity, but it is iii.t- i.mcelvnble that its by-product, mm pi..e of even greater Im portance te the wi'lfiin of thi. iniitiiient. There can le t" .pn-.tiuii that Secretary Hughes i. giiiuin. 'v intercted in l he in spiring pre.peit. of the null Pan -American .nilfeience te me.- ' S lliti.-lge de Chile ill Man li. 1 !".". li I - already been an -neiinccil that at il. u cmclave the Chilean de'eg.ltien w.ll 1 -" .1 '1 ''! lell-ened i.lnii ,,f L-enevil . e'i n. '.tal disarmament and American co-epi r.i'n 'i sua n.pei t. of ii N w Wer'al !- I'.ir the lli'alir.S of .11' il nestlic in some ague of Nations, an intei national fabric, it is ..'.ileii-ly i'""liul that it. com cem com penelit .tr.imi- -hull he priiclicill.v as well us nominal!, harmonized. Per this reason it i. Imper.it iv. a. a preliminary that ii. inauv as pe..i'i'e of Mi" '.m'- "f upheaval am ile.tril'tive 'Hip-' ill I ellMIll .lllieijin he reiUeed t d t" a liiinimilin tetuie ill" mi .mall nation ; en ll huh the I n.teil Mine. hi., ki'i t a d. miiieei-'iig. policy of law The idea .tell- .1 helpltll. neiei ,i In m. .l.ilbl b" I'ledged te II ni 1 "r h i . r. n'ral AiniTieiin ilNarma- i lent inn), be m iiiiiltiplieliy atnl f: ! itieii. in thi- i i" neut is serlell- i I. of l nlll-se, 11" Mill' i. tin et mil i u uiiui no--.i-i.-i. y of military revn- i.i .li'timi "f th mli- i..,l. Central Ani'Tim Is. 1 i lei.ace. I'm the live i.atieiis. uh,. h -heul'l !' Ill the most ilitin.nle si rebi Hen nml ' v dnt i'i lL-ni.blc. tu iiiiiuti. and liai-Mu-r. ami nine. n.e. h.i'l wa te I'.v rs'. Ip. of tl e self-seeking most type, hiiie uii'iuest eni lilies. iiiably hem their own worst I",,. 1 1, ..ni s'.-snid en Mi" l-icenm pre In '.' ilib',1. among .'..r ihiiiS-. !"' ''" -iPI"''V v; , ,if ,,!.i tl elnisrin's ensased 111 f..,...itl..g l-m" '' I'"' I'l.'M'lie-et lii.sh- r nnili.li- aid "r M. peratien of ,l,e tu,. Ceveriii.. ii'. .n the pr nation of ....i.t nnd i ,ii, .-!.'. nt ' Mie giii.ti parti".. The W:i.!.ii.g-":i '"!''" "'"' 1..I... .-!.!.. Ill n'l Ml- p'l-'lSl i. expected nnd t fur- n..li the mean i'I.I' III Mi" . .n .'.l.p'lH1 last resort. . both with nnd tn the . :' .nljiIs'li.S 'l'l'' ! Ii'-ct tu the l..i',.n n-puldi". I''..'!.! S'.lt". In et1 -r imrd-. a 1 in' Ai.-'Me.i worth! m f ! i. .ihlns C -n- I ,t- 1 e-t ideals of i . nt. i f hiirie.t'ns n .'.aim ti nn l ii. -i n . ..I ' en ' I" ai .' ,. j i l.i "u al 1 r:i 'P . '! niched. Mi-. Iliishe. ha- ,,1 of fei f'ling ndinir i . ..ft. n tr.uliiced. 1 li" p-ilie.illy an- i. ullliug te 'etiir.il Amer l" little doubt ... , ed that thi. "" f.ith. r a new and a 't! 1 in 1 nii.u. but tl er. 'hat th,. foruinr.en f ii'i""!-d fully wit . 'ne ;,lt"'l Stilt". I"!' '' " r ur. .ful i '."" v! 1-...I1 '!M tchedll I ..- -' I'lie tini"- hi" i: Henduia.. Ni'"' v ,i..iinri'l t" band '' did fedeiat mi '" 'Mini' nt-' can . i. a r s, i n nn'ieii we'ilil .t wi-hi's of the if.ii f a rich. j i.s.i'iilitl"s have t. main. Salvader, . 1 ( '..-!, i Kti-a "ii- i'iis together 111 II en ial i" .'!). i'llls .1 ,. 'i te be ills- ..p.'f il but In the .i.i'. ns a. rc-eiitly union na- "" " rnpt-'l. en" '' ' ' , ud frusn-."t"l a" a- P.i'.'l. i me of h" ' ' -.aid m hai' I""" ins from finr-Ilr.van-'haiii' n neighbor in ''- iiMiiectinS suit . '. nt ir.Uapsp was a id. lliells re-un- al.ldi. atieii of the i- with Nicaragua, ; .1 ii i '"-tu P.lea, .i ii en' ..f tl.elr -ev- '"I ii'elgiity. Mr. II'ipl'1 - ' ' '''" rlv implies ay ed, slii"e been cnlle I that tin-" 'I' " ' the confer' n " " unless neiept'i! . adviinc ii.su-" I'l'derated i nt la-t emers" uihh and m ' ' id'-us nt tl- .,s(.SS II ti ni i. -piare m.l' -I'l.lMlO.iHMi. '1'-" , n .lisarnifi'i tieu "f irulv ni ; sien and m n '" 'II ill have tin gUi'-t- were in V.IIII-T a, wiiu-ii nay Wl ., ,t rn ie i f the ami . .pfi-1 iiiteii hnnge of reii . en. lave, '.le'.ild .nn of ado it '.'l'l l.l I' il I population uf -uin" . i if -iii'h a nation y and tin suli.tit'i suli.tit'i 'er uiilit.ity uppre.-.il-.eii.il governments i '.gi.t-atien of n new mplis nf this hemls- r l he wen m sum-' ,,ra ill th" ti i-t I . rn pliere, ,. , , , , Such nn n-c..". ;.' -limem would nKe eon een tnln t'10 lireiiil- "f !il"l partnership of all the Amerhns v ' i fe e. inference in San tin-u undiTtiil's '"i -i i.irsT si ale tu renew tie leitiiu hit. -,. , i ee -.tp.-r.i 1 1 m' (Heur' .-. 1 ,i il t .reughiiut all the New t' 1 ' luti P--t. "f all eulli- pence a ml go'" World nnd ii. zatien. s., i ntlsts iiMeliiling tin' l.iiiiburger meiilinn of theAiner- Life Saver in 'ins As-m iiilluu s'lgge-t thill if smne CiIp ndur wi i"'l iiiiIi illuminating .n lliere would I.. . -- danger "I n-phy I int inn fm- th" i-lis' '' -' wiuihl eii'ise nn oi.. ei.. thnt vvnil'd duv" jiiiple ftelli Ihe hull.". Wonder if ' " 'r ined linihurger i-hi i - In the ga. iii'-ipi '' A 1'Lilndelphin gul is giving in.tr ieti.li, ti, the plu-pei tile 1,1 i,. ,,f ,! And liiii.inuui Hun lit J III I "I. Il.pl nil'" ,,( Chimi, P " I''" ' rsp ii di s Mcm ,, riding, M -in. Though the leiinj. couple will ii"' b' l""ii- uh" weildiTig i peii.es nl" '.I'i'iid In he in i e neiglihm ' heed of .J.'l HIUM. tlic course may unhide , p,". I- - - - - ,'! I l'C looking, with pi'i-ini reterenee te pepper pet, i AS ONE WOMAN SEES IT! Inauguration nt Hryn Mavr Suggests Thnt the Aristocracy of Mind Is Occasionally Saved Frem Dis aster by a Sense of Humer Hy SAKAII I). 1.0WKIK I HAVE been se liicesi.tntly pelltleal of lute tlmt it wim n relief te get Inte the ntniesphere of the schelnstlc and the col legiate the ether day. when I went out te Hryn Mnwr te see nnd te hear the Inaugura tion of .Marien Edwards Park, Ph. 1)., as president. As though thnt green nnd shaded hillside with its walls of beautiful buildings were net already bhut out from the world of life's common errands, the crowd that gathered then; tillered through the stone galleries sur rounding the garden spot back of the college library. "The Cloisters," they are called, nnd well called. ltecaiise from the pen nants that Ily from the turrets te the vines that hang heavy with purple berries these days along the arches there Is nothing te suggest thnt the world has much changed since the .Vernians planted vines and pen mints en their fortress buildings te mid graie te their strength. Even the professorial crowd of delegates in their robes and heeds and caps harked hack te ether centuries; even the students that had curled up against one of the jutting edges of the gallery tower and leaned ever caie'ps.ly new and then te leek down en the parterre of colors ninde hy the doctors i 1 lemls. pvpii tlip.v lilted into the tableau. ' ;seii.eihing in I heir boyish dress and care les..ii(... and cuilesity gme them the air of appi-eiiiui. that hud climbed te that vantage point ie see the show and absorb what of it they iiiiihi. IN PACT, there was mere of the pn-t than of the present in the whole cTperictiee. Ill en the speeches sounded like echoes fiufn a world thnt Is net the world I have been living in of late. Ami I was impressed by a sort of wonder at the solidarity and realnesa of It te the men and women taking part in It. 1 wendeied if the world that I new knew best would sppm ns strange and set apart te them as ihpir weihl seemed te me. I can see hew four yenr-v of it would be for most growing minds the samp sort of Impetus that travel in a fnr country gives; but t" linger in that set-apart area, where what is past is as valuable as what is pres ent where in a sense there Is no past or present or future: where Kiiripidc is mere pertinent than Shaw and the history of Ihibyleti and the history uf the last war hive equal values, and where the social struggles et the pie.i'iit are all as coolly annly.i'd ami du'-keted ami pigeonholed a. though they had nothing te du with our daily bread or the fact that we an writing "lini." ever the tiling, we bale taken for granted most of hit live. in linger ten. twenty years in that i.liiii'.phcrc of apartness, as tlm.,. men and wemin in silk heeds and (lowing rubes had ileiie, has it. danger, I . li.mlil think: the danger of being loe tinal ami detached in judgment. As though when you had de lined a ."i-iiil condition your responsibility had ended. T w: 1- Wep WdNDP.UICI) if these men and women themselves fitted te launch the un dergraduate, nut into the world renlly equipped te gra-p it. fruit, with It. nettles. I wondered, tee. if ii geed deal of pain was net laid up for the youth of such u place hy the very different i nines that obtained inside ami eiitid" the i iillegi walls. Sin h phrase- ii. "the aristocracy of mind." "individualism ler-us standardiza tion." "sin ml imagination." "leasuiiahh and reasoning mind.," "a 'cipi' of power imltii ed by i ultivatiuii oXlhe mind," "serv ile as n channel of . iperier attainment," "di.tlnetinn. i combination of caution and daring." il."" and ether sentence, that the speaker, let fall were i.iluable ill that van tage gpuilni : they .steed for Whole volumes of !ig".ti d thought. Put .inriely one coin of thou, would buy aiivthiiig of value outside these walls. They would net be heard! J sr J- lei SClM'i)--i; the saving grace rimiiug uni- r-il v mnsutitc' "the nri.tei l.'n-y of the mind" a. .m- of them ties, rlln-il hi. fellows mid liim.i'lf 1 .iippn.e the -living grace for t li'-iii as for eilu'i auleeiat. and uri-tni-ints Is humor; a sun f ruportieu that mili- gilte. a -eiisc uf iinpertuin-e. There may ban been nothing in it but in taiuy, but ill" really hunmniiis speei li of the day was made by tin president of Yale l'liin i-sitv, who must fee dwarfed at times by the .ize of hi. freshman das., net te speak "f his entire college. And with Hashes of humor .he incident of Smith College beguiled (lie .'iiiilii-nci'. I'm-. lib nt Comfert, who i. master of mm h fewer than these ethers, w-i. inrre.poml inrre.peml itigly s.-rie-is. Ills gteeting from Haverfeid was' In a I'll but solemn, while President Parle's .perch was peihaps a little buidened tli.it is. it was mi her in the nature of a thesi., ,'ind It was en a trite Mibici.t, the higher id'icitleii of weiiiiii. She might well lllivi gelti'l) .1 d'-gP" en it, IiCc.iiimi degp es me glvni for every tprieii-. Mi,eiiiii--euiid- lllg t'l ! gs l-'ui- in-t-mee. here are sme ,,f the -11I1-jeits of tln-.i-s Vassar gave degtees ler la.t .lulu : "A' .idi'iiih Success by Students With Lew 'list Ueeerds." '1 In- Ster"oceiiiparator and Its C-e In the Determination of Proper Meduli." "A I'lynMopie Itivestigntleii ,,( the ISin.irv si-t'-m -. -" I'lniMe and -J, II lHIII'1"- 1, I lllchlnrubeii.eiie." "Th.- LlTects nf P.nvme Aitieu mi the Anti-.'erhutic Pacter." "Tie Women of lln Pr'-S'rilii.peareun IJi.iiu i El tVI! President Henry Nnl '- MaiCracken l.eil :i shadow of a la is., in response in tie fe.,li.h nnd ignnrant i.m.i ., the an- diem e when hi- lead out I .iibjecis, lint tni women up en the p'at!'.,ii 'eierving the d'-Bin. only leifked seli i.n I'm then tliey were burdened with i e ktmulidge of whitli-r an niili-scerhiitii fa t. r was in the lieaietis nUne or the earth b'-inat'i, or the wiitei- diid'-r the earth, t" I- .. alleeted bv the ei si vim action. 1 ".-is told later that the plain Pnglish of one of tn,. ,.ul,j,.ets mis "Th" a. lien of th" ni nl et bmun mi the s'ninach" a matter we r-m nil hme fie'ing. about, some seli-mil. -..me the re V ei se. I'mbiblv Miss Marmn l'ml, late dean of IteMilTe 'iiml new i hi. f ut t-itl ul p.ryn Mam I'nllege, feels inigl.t i -..lemn jii-t new . ti the pi nisi ess of higln- i duc.it ion fur worn' n hi th" (ellegis nf " . ...inirv. P.ut I think by th" b. '. ami ,-ut of her nml the wuy her bend is .. ' . i, her .heuhh Vi and the leiilh and phj - 'I -'length of her, she will 'feel less nml '..- tin- Height of her million llllll mere mm i"r" i,.t lelatlen te bigger things, even than Mun within the eelige v . I nulls may be higher I'llllcn- i'Is. beautiful as I...... mills IIIII-V lie r- e II III n. nsu iieademi'- and m,""' ni" '" and casual a few i,.-,.-. from new, when tie present freshman i In-, are senior., let u sn, i. n, s, m j,,,, linn, te be M'ry unpup i'nr am' then gi'iiilu iilh iiiiiipreheiided. and then llinrmiislilv l.ked and when fmrn U ullrse pieiidenti il i hair -lulls .lie gin's ie.- i u i.iiiiuav ii.v eeur- into til" "Hi-, a HI ere si,, will net incognito. have te (lisgui.e ii. i -. i I,, jeei Ui:.MAKKl-l tu th. vi ei. i, in iut tn me, X ii nr -tucriicv of l.ivili.u" nsseiilllleil "ii i ii.i. p.. nun in in ineir lioeils : "Denr me. I li" '" sn ni.ii t.tnt here, nnd "Ut I" the vmi'.l m,l of them ,s -alar.V "'01' SI"-""" I siippn.e." Shi. opined M.nt -ile ami Harvard prnb ,,1,1 v guv lis high n- SP.'.lltill tn their pp.,. . . , ,i... . . . e . . ,l anil "i nn- yneis mi tne faculties perhnps ?7,llli '""I -"-''Win nm That is hew An in n mine ,.,,1-nl IO il. VIllllllMe'i of I, uniler. tea, burs emu. pan ii ' i , . i"".i'ients -,' tlmt en "its .1. the college nl, even I, college pi".ideiii "i. nil the liberty of jn. ceiispicili'sll.v in vvhnh In luiik nl out one llllll View the pp." -.-.n Whlil, ,. w,, , i ii temptatmr in -.,,,,. m slop Inside Mm I fancy (hai nil' n.t be President PniUV mil- nf slaving iiui'.ri.inf, l-'m- the suke of llri'ii M,wr K'"' '' be n vieuinn of th werlil ss WP" ns lH woman of her college, , ... ,i iiiiii.i..... ,.r i.t.ij ...... i.i... --- -h-h imm teikiin .M,TnMajatiaLKirEui tiitrviwi'. -,-.t UW.I.2SX; ZfyMMZ IfU'- Srtstf.lJJ . f fi':rttriM.-if.r: .iwm,r --'tn-.u-wtm i si mimmmimimimi us ibhi i i iwiii n in i NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Daily Talks With Thinking Philadvlphiam en Subjects They Knew Best I)!l. S. W. WOODIIOLSK, .III. On Modern Museum Exhibiting MrSKPM administration has undergone quite as much of a change as ether lines of "iideaver in the last twenty years, accord ing te Dr. S. W. Woetlhouse. dr.. curator of the Pennsylvania Museum, who has just returned from n visit te Kuiepe. where li' lisiied inanv of the greatest museums with the idea In mind of getting information which might be applied te the new museum in (his city new being built en the Parkway. "Modern museum administration and preeeduie." said Dr. Woedlmiise, "in varinbli call fur tin showing of art oli eli ieets in tin midst of proper surroundings. Thus, for example, we de net want te show P.nglMi porcelains or Chippendale in either a Cethic chapel or a Philadelphia left. What is needed te show these line things te the best advantage are caned oak panels or these of pine, thus giving the atmosphere which Is demanded by these objects if they ar- te be shown in the most effective man ner. Acquired a Pine Pine Heom "Last venr v.e acquired a very tine pine room from Tower Hill. Londen, and this will iiiuke a perfect setting fur the Chip pendale which we have at th" mu.i urn and for our ether Pug1i.li treasures. While I was abroad I looked laretiilly mr mere n runs pretty I saw many of them and caiue nenrlv buying one, which, w ay buy yet but there v. "ie one or ireie ou- ieclle'ns te most of I hem. "Creat care is eMud-cd in the pun base of such things, in nribr that we mm get lb" best for the new museum building mi the Parkway. In mu in work, the spcuul best may hme te de, if we can't get the bet. but we'de net go around looking for any except the very bet. "This Idea of the proper settings for ob jects of ait is n inuip-irntivelv leivnt de velopment of intisptii'i adiuinistr-itinii. It was developed by lr. Hmle. the director "f mus-punis of tin (for n Herman I'.mpire. When the Kni-er Priedricli Museum was built, it was the first mii-'um in tin world te incorporate the idea of .bowing thing, in their proper settings, and since that time it bus spread all ever tin world in c.eiy mu seum of the fust class. Substitutes Sometimes I'scd "Of leur.e, it wns impussiblc always te nt.t inst the sellings wniin uie mu- selllll pieces (ICIIiail'l' u I "l "illilue, in.-, didn't alvvnys get u Plerpinlne selling for tbp pieces which tequiied It te slum- thpm le the best advantage, but in tins ut.e they built something which looked like it, nnd later, if tin real tiling came along, It could nlwavs he substituted. Hut ihe main Idea was 'te keep the pieces nf slnnlm- Kind and period together. Thus the breny.es uere put In tlie same wing, but were pla, e, with the 'I'm -can paintings, giving unlu- in both ex hibits. "This Idea wns accepted at once, In a limited way, nil ever Hiimpe The museum curators recognized Us value, but the mu seums there were old find well r -(nlill-hcit Institutions, nnd It win dillicult ie n.nke any ruillenl changes in tlm method of adminis tering them. Hut in the Western world the idea wns accepted in it. entirety us seen ns It became, known. Our inn-eums were npvier nnd it wn therefme en.ier te make such u change when the Jii'-ill of the new manner of settings was made Hear. .Museums Crewing Kaphlly Here "The American people de m.t s,em te reeicnlze or appreciate the nation-wide ' '..' ' , , mill ,, I - i ...i. .i i -.. .. i 1 ,,e mineral public The sinwtl, m. 1 M lull rapid and solid. Chicagi,, Tub de, Clevel'iinl and Detroit arc some nf t,,. cities uliieb are doing (oiisplciieus wnil. ,,, ,jM line Dr. Paul ("ret, of this ein, is making , vietulcrfiil museum for Deimii. Viiil these, Western cities are pouring men'ei Inte tlielr iiiuseiiin buildiiigs ami their eenteiilH. Chlciige, for example, bought two Li iiPi-b rooms ibis summer, nnd their c. ""I"." ',. ',. ..,., fHuviei 111- nl n.P ,.lnn. I. ..nil III MIC lll'ir-"" """ ......i ii iiieiiui nml ue is i"-i"s -, , ' ". .en nger t' bave the best ami intent upuii gel . eax' i 1 , :. ,,, ting, ii, no uiiui' i ',""'," -" Here in Philadelphia, w nnet get . money ev ie acquire sum in me hiiiiuh wliicli li'eed nnd should have. Tlm penpl,. ,,f ciu iiiusl K't hack of our museum if w e the we HP' t" il "" """ ""' '"i"s Hei only if our own size but wlili some n ud, siuiiller, hut which are ferinldahle compeillers for the nrt treasures of Ihe world. "The public does net sppm te understniid .f!t'BBL SIDE-LINE INTERFERENCE f 7'rili&MMlrvA Ti VttlWi' yrtTMiiri'i TwSl -mr'1'"--- ?fl --- rtfl i J ' J Jf VMt&Ays? v V-" '- . i .JIIslBVldJnBtiBSHsVK9L4J(T4sU - , '-U2r&t& -JwiatAE5 .lira's0''" m i I ,T the value of u great inuspum te a community. Its one Idea is tlmt of service, and if "u museum is net mi educational force In ,i community, then it is of no use. Ix'.-irning Through Pictures "Tin Idea of using the proper settings for art objects is pretty much the same as learning through pictures. l-'or instance, take (In- subject of bottles of various kinds, belonging te the snme general period. If these are exhibited with the Inhlecleths, eliaiis nnd ether settings with which they were originally used, th,. person seeing them gets an entirely diffeipnt mid far mere corn-el idea of tin bottles limn he possibly leuld if exhibited by them-elve.. We are all like cliiblieii who like te learn thieiigh pictures, which make a living piciuie of a dead thing. "It was te study (his matter of settings that I weal te (leriunny. Anether thing was that Dr. Si-hiuilz has iust moved the big museum le tin- late Kaiser's palace. It tool; a venr te de this mining. This will he of inletcst tu Philadelphia, because they will thus be given a realization of what It will mean here when we move the Pennsyl vania Museum from Memerial Hall te the new building en the Paikwny. "In moving the Herlln Museum they had etu distinct advauliige, for they ,'i-e able le place ihe exhibits nf the applied arls in rooms nlp-idy tapestried and thev also were able te put i he cii.es of ghus in'plnccs wheie there was snme i oil Heel loll belli pen llm exhibits and their ..iirieundiiigs. The Her lln Museum is s,, large that It is never open all at etlce, because of the lad; of at tendant''. Him day ccilain rooms will be open, the ne.xt day ether loom-, and n, en. Our Own .Museum "We want te make ih,. Ppniisyhniila Mu seum one of the great museums of the world, and we are new making a seiies of changes and preparing for moving into tin new Parkway P.ulblins. We are over crowded in Memeiial Hall, bill there will in- iiiucn spine in me new lillllllllig l here will be all iiuiiipiis,. nmeum of in the slorereoiiis there. ami pin e "All tin foundation space will lc store rooms, and tills Is it, exceedingly laluablc feature of (he new quarters. Ample stor age room allows a lotatieii of exhibits In the same selling and net all of the finest specimens need he plaid n exhibition ,',t the same time. "Ilut a large mneu f si,.,K0 ,m,m M, Is of great value in taking c.-u,. ,,f ituieiit, nnd we Intend te haie ,,. rooms in such bliupe as te be mailable for their ns,. f n student is studying cund imedcn M.uleii- Tl ii M f 1 1 ni, uiiinlii li., t. . .. "."" ."" ' ''," '", """is in .,.,. llieiii ,v the de.in, mid a large stui-,.,-,,,,,,, s t. only plan- where he can .n,,j (hen, i huge niiinbeis. If our plans ;s , IM we hope, the students will . u,,,.,, t .., and nlleiveil te siudv the speeiniens iheic. "'l'lJ,'1A,1",,''"an museums hm,,,,,,,, feniure in nun i iii-y lean nil nn- world, ami lhis b in the ait of lighting. The i.i.t majority ,, III.- liliir.iiius .iiini.iu l'pc, up,,,, ;n..ht coming in IhieiigU. the windows for" fM.ir light, but In the museums ,,f this country such as the Albright ami mam- ef-the ,.:H' artitleial lighting has been brought i ,, x ,.,..! high point of efficiency, and here tlm iiw.ii can iiiiispuiiis hum no rivals." ANCKSTOK WOltSIIII' Prof. Allien Itii.liuell Hart Ileliielllis (lie tciidelii y te Hliiit . place wnere encii may de his Te deify our daddies. part Olll- ancestors were men like us, IP- says, nml Washington would With ilifferseu at golf, or cuss I'us I lie clubs and links ami ciiddiis. And. study ing Ihe question o'er, With III" prefesstir, we dephuc This hern worship. 'Ti- a n,n. Ills welds IIP wise n. Catu's, pur we believe ihe duel rllie Milind That worth still lives. Ills,., w,.' 'I'll" bent of us weie uiiilergieiiiiil I.Ike sweet ami while pnlnlecH. ie bound Se, children, hi-ei Who history 's lid And lielicefnrlh iv I lie worthy plef. bus 1 n Iv i-1 1 eff: ben we nrai.c or sciitT Let's de II li lib dii-i iclieti Te iiicii of gienl ami wmlhi lyp,., Our Mings of praise we'll gladly pipe: Hut homage will be judgment ripe And net a mere obsession, 0. A, 7 SHORT CUTS I Wet plea te Judge Hand: Hate i heart. The Cileucestcr races prove that nctj l-erd Isii t a ill wer. "Carmen Held for Death." Ileailllnt, Den Jese, of course. Heie and there opinion persists tbst Hretlier lull euglit te be vetoed. As a lender Congressman-Senater Van will be expected te trail along. Illinois man kills another with til pendulum of n cuckoo clock. Time and eternity gene cuckoo. Secretary Weeks is convinced that thi Deve of Pence is a useless bird unlw equipped with spurs. Prime Minister Law's policy is sniil U be one of tranquillity, but a few crlsli stickers will change all that. Lloyd (icerge may iiit America afl the election. If Orlande Is tipped off, th nig I-our may yet held a reunion la nasi' ingten. Frenchman is en his way te thli com try with a here that boxes nnd plays i horn. Doubtless nn effort te stabilize sport and music. Members of a football team of a Seutl Dakota lellegu have made an agreement net te shave until they have wen a came. As you surmise it Is net a barber's college. William .1. Hums, of the Departmert of Justice, says milieu s are mindly in creasing in number. This might alarm W mere did we net suspect that he clascs U rudicals all critics of the ilepnrtment. Texas man has invented a device f" tiring Ice bullets fiem a tractor te the roeti of plants, (bus censervinc water bv niacin! it only where It in needed. Making ttea lombliiatleu Irrigating and refrigeratlnl plants, as it weie. Itnlv. the Minister of Justice figures, averages twelve political crimes, incliiilini two iiiuider.-, dally. Hen in lhis eniuittj our pelilb-al crimes, bloodies, an liandM ill ceiiliaillee, mill the electorate is se little th.it it refuses te register. stirre-1 What De Yeu Knew? QUIZ Of what American country Is ManagM the capital? 11-ll.ll 1.1 - I'lie 1 llliiplml" '.' Distinguish between Deminica and th Demlnlcuii Itepubllc. , xi'im huh Siiinic.n iiiiii uiipn ilni hi liver What went dis-iiUa the mmiihI of bal' pipes .' -t-i... .. .... 1 1 1...,, i Who Inn nlnl dice for games of chancel Wbit I. the perl. -.up of a plant" After whom In Hi" peony nann-d" AVliat uic ilparlaii rlnlna'.' Atwni'i-s In Yesterday's Olll, 1. lluniill'al Hamuli was ice Pivsident of I il.. I'nlte.l Si-iti h in lancelus tit" I leiiii IX-il-lSG.-.. lln alsu nerved W lln Scnate nnd was I nlicil Mates .ni"' i.., ,. u, ..i. . 1 1 ai...) in is'.H 2. Delavvaii' In huewii as "Tliu Little biaui of Dig Karius " ...I :i. WMI-aiu I'a.xlen introduced printing."11"! I'milnml Ills ilatcs aie h;.-ii.-' Tin- Hist wblte man te ebservi andeuiai" .1. - . ill . .. .. Pnlll (li spi i uncus ei uie r.ei ion ii.." ,i ."...in.. ,1... ". il..'iii . Ml HUT Oil . 1 1 11 11 1.1 1 I".- .,. - I fc Aft ii h. Ill llm llflli ilecidu uf th wt" teinlb cenlury , f, 'l'lin. t.imeus liatlles In Atnerli-an lih-te'' fuiiK'.it en ur wllliin a dm "f " l-'euilli of Jul.v vine MikslmiK Hell ' liui-g and SaiiMaue Vi la,'urK,?,,Ir ii-liili'icd tu lb.- I'-t Ml mi is ";' Uiallt en July I. Ix'il, !! bur was teiiiflu en .lulv I :' nii'l J' m ' and Santiage en July .1. I ' .. . e( fi. Vliela.v Is tin- liinne for nn ki i ' pe.-ms. especially old l-Tem-h vvlilit ihviiies le a M.inz.i. vaiieiial) l.lllged. 7, llumbeil was Hit, seceinl KIiib of L'nlteJ I . Ai.ir.tw...i.ivY''r1",,i,w i.. i" li.'ii-iiieiiii lln i.iicin'i ulili Ih. solar yen. as a l"'l,,!;''D, Willi.ne WheilwriKiii, in v" " -,( tallsl. it plmiei'i III th. 'hvsa'l'i-n';,' sleain.sl.lp llm s. i.iill-mil . ;''?'$, .i.n.i in seui i Vieeii'i. -'rut'.?'. i , i tlmt iimiiii'i1- inn ..i. hi. -i". , v..uhury W hv light was liein m ,N! ltg7, I Mass . Ill l.'JS II' 'II'''' '.".ii.. 0. Tin in si possession In Continental .". ' lea te be acquired bj' he U"1 twl .states was me uauui Isllunus of Panama, In .one, 10. Lk ja LJ. . . ii j j. , . i . .. , a , .. M
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