i.iriT ;-.. ra js.! '-'!" j'W J-V-' rr&-j5f W.yfW'5 BTO5 mm 'A'""'VV!v ' wv V 'V j. , I M- J " & lit r ? ? i u i Suening public UeDgcc i PUBLIC LEDGER COMPANY I CTiuja ii. k. urn no, rainim-.-. ?.1?!?.C; ty1"1"- ,yi i" I'rr Ijnt M TifnVnr 5L t",,-V ''ir. .i..rtBt . ("lurl-i II. 1 Hie If"!- Mi I Up f O-iillns. Jelm II, Wililsen, ,t .hti J. MrJ't "' t"i0,Vu K" 'ie'i'i'iilth. lavll i' Si ill'. TUV1I) , HMITV . Jpr? r MAitiiv." n t . Wit. Itlt.'tH " rubllslif. M) I rut te Uanta ! tl'ltu 1 i'iiicptMiic Siu.me. I'm x'V'iriiu. AIMNTlii C'l.i I'r.e .fwU. i Unllllr- I NW Villi: r,.-. Msdtrn'i All Xteit 701 i-e-.l n.ilMrw; T. I.OFM Ola Ukl'-lric,lt 1. ll TC CntCAOO iea iV.lieir IiuIMIiij . VKV.l lifUKAV.' WMIIIrtilreM lJCBlUl, k. . I i- rMinsslY.itil.t .t i-nj Wli i. j"t ens nir.irti lOatlON Umr-ii:.. Cm Han ll-i " itnr l'ritfi'ijai llulldliic Th tttNl 'itVVli,iV';l,(i5 ..i,.i-r,r,VU.,,,V,B: i .'".'hi cfrlr. h tnltu -.(. i , fMlens, txitnar tnt It (?fil .,. ! , i,. . Te nil fort' r i i nf XOTd k- Huinl't mint civ ii. il en ' ri.L. ys.t fAiMi nit"! Ii- v! I" f.inlr'.'Vj In u i i - , i ' Mi Va ; r.:-.- c.in . .ii, tr ii t t'i. - "J, B' '0 .1 i.lvjt k f J i OV.'.I" ' .''.I!..-, a llrm ., f' Kl i-"Tl)NV. tttS ljOl C3MfMnrni e I r eumtmi iceV"h t P --'i; ;iilj;n Member of the Associated 1'iOrs TUN AStiOCtATf l l'!ii rjrei" tittrd ti Jin r t ,' "ftt in, . n WltpafcJevr tri,il'il i . , m . r Ms I j. ir, ,: I . . . .. ,t, . - , itrt'i. J II I 0 '1 0" ',' "! I '," . l" I irrln rri oVe .r- .. .'"' -I.M THE ROSIER TRIAL MANi of tin '.'lei ena. fil di.i trtwl t.i M.-s l'u:!erltii- li..-l 1:1ml dtffurii k Hid"iy Pi p-lieli.'" thef.e uppiiin1. '.i ' i'if .-,! 1 : i i jnsti .. It ll . .M'. (.Hi l!,.M ; i , , ,, . ,. ' tu a urn in a d jui.liia i1- 'U'e ';.r. ncr.titne.i'aii'- w)-,1!! I lt ', ..n : . "motieiul iMj.lu.ieni e't'. 1 t" '"ii' i 1w empleyed "- arcii' cni IViuIh n! ehuraUfi' aie :.ut t.ki.' !. ! steI'M.! itucted nev :il(.ni u.it utn.'-e!) r-'i.eiM t the .. .( trn, i i-.Tt 1 ill ta' ent thN in , In the ppctntetii. Uut the tin nf n.firbul.'-y ami jicutet.c uanlfest.it ions in tli i.r...'e"d!ni; frnn--gressed . II ordinal lwenuU lI. in.". healed ati.fi-iil r ei the ei'in t ;. '::.; heeher n:e'.udr.iinu of tin' ,j::e v:u r'-- Tftbive. Offenic"- mh h .is fli" li'.'iiii; hi v,'i,.i..M arid tl.'- iP.T.-jtlr.ji b nf t a.-s in .1 tin ri--pentcd ". letn e- "i :i i i''l '. ni.k.r. u 3!ema:i heiiduj ci the vdil and tl. in,! em-Mt iti il at liaip" an aarn'.' , f 1.t tradlllena f i' . n 'irtn.'- i. i GET THE GUILTY MEN TIIOSl' rl.nt;es teade bv two i" . !:! dope jifddle's nil.T-t !. or-il iivmu'.-is of the. pel .e fiirce inav or in'iv :mi b" tvi. They wer tr.mle in the hope ,.s ''j.i'i',; the seventy of their sem.ei.ee. Yi t tlie fjf that lh' 'i'ii- n .. relllt in thi- pri sejii-.i of a .1m'i;e e .'.'. ..''i. pel rn invest'a'ien inln :' '..- vredilili.M tVlHher the ' oil iM.'.ii"ri.'ii aie kiS ' will net appear until the inre-rlvatinn h- liccr. uu.i'.e a -Kl v.nti! tie t'li-qes lin- jre'i oerroborat , ..r ri'f":ed b et'ir i-vidri.e. But i'e ' 's - ' ti-i -l-'i '. ' atid ;s te lielleie t .at the t .Idlii.i t.f dote ha. lci i i I fielns en itleu t'.e inmilie:t .' ru:u" ' metnberti of the i eibv fnre or nf the lieians n't 1 liiii f.ner some nf the. p.i i iut'it thln't tnat their jobs e.cpe'id. i The ni.lt men mm nt have L'ri r. : !. j lint nev. that a t.i: t has 1 n n.i.le, the 'investlsmtlf i ..nic'il t. 1 (Mined ..n ntii.l I the te- id i.fs u'ln ,mi. i h -ii iii-i."u'int: their unili'ii i ! a -e b. ti ;i'"tll3 1 adeil'iu'e, pirilsl.cii. rl ; , , i)i: .s ' '. j a '1 , PARK CONCERTS tUMMKU is a ) prlntiens .'"a. mis 1 .1 va ort a Mi ds a Pi; if t te I eaeen wer j r'.up l! s :.:. t el extiavfuuni c reason t1 a t'v I' .' perhai. f li. ii 'l e viol 1 i pin' .! l'.".lll( .ll!l l'a'h s-. A. up ! ihas en i" 1 te rentln-ir ..f feneerf. JilU if t tiermnr.i in ,t ' e! " . . a , :re I- I. e-e than . inlf '! . " aMC" r.latiu'i of i.Oi M. ...' s ; ir f.n". ,1 .j.l 'he i .r . .! pui (tO tietd; "iptara 1. "i labt sprlns. '.'.de- .s. n oppress. ie i.ui'.iti Itrcnsur. Willi I t .esap-ira' t. r.en it urn ni. aEin.p'O" . 'nr'i'l ! - '( vt. ( llli.f'. ni'"i' 'I'liii .!S' '!., ' n . te the nst I'.Mil". '.'(1. Coin ,1 has cm in t .! , ir i i .-;:. r the fun N .'"r tl." ..!' '.."n" i.'iri.ia' i ,everal r' TOteil ' ' ' t Js we. i I" " The Tu ' '''surjcanP.i-u fl ''ent st'.u : 'the rei'.'in tertalnni'i ure fleckers acpcctb, lb' cheupetit i fected heie s.ind !" la;, -idi'lt. iei t: .-is, nv.t :i . r 'err.- a ' n'.iv ' 1'r.rlr ere i. ih .' a i p"n. ii 'e the (;!.!. Id. r :t stji. 1 a-'i i i. :i u :u: . . '". b.i.t.-s et f li.. .-".-I." C'l !llS '!'f P'T-i- ''; "' is i.l ul t! 0 I tl ' V I e'--'! tl'l'l tl'pll - l '. ''.ilSfs . i .(I hideri 'i i e.n "i"'. si r i I'..' Ti lt wni. Ill ii lenflble nhai I Fer ti.e si', or ! 'as was veteil fe jappreprlnt'd i-.i .aheuld I " i - . uttablc cr"--.''' ' Imcatlng l ",.!f irst of The :-.ii. i . ,- .1 II tl .1 C. ' e h) f-uld I '. iin. and nte; g 'ill . a ,. . tit i . .i.i ;; a u u-s' i :i'...).r.i ami Ir. reiid . the p-i'.':- ter th th ie t e I'., v i ! " -i-i-kl'is fhe nterpx.s u iv I. '.m iiml. c i, aheuld atone f r its i ie.-at .tidifte-cn ... It Is v.helh "I. dike v 'h'it tin- vn ig 1 ..' t iin adefjuate . -m '- tl ailverRc ej.t: .-' i --r a the theme of v.as'( . ii.i.. 1' oil PAINLESS EDUCATION? JjrH. H. P.. EVAN-, p.-efi's-.r "1' u.a'i.r Jul inatlex nt the Tnlviri.ty of Ti-niii. ' ' lenin, repeated a lam-ni b-nj laii'l a- ir the United Htates when he ejiN-r- i that 7.. jer cent of the be; and jr'1 radaated from Anierieaii I. -.h -i '.-e's .ir-.'t u'-bj ti think Intcli it-u' . i . u i s utteil by nam ing te inei ' 'hi "i'u ti ul pi'"l'-ms of I f". It Ih titi ''."ng ' ""v ui r l1..- .i-t-ert'e'i ie the light of eju-bins hli:iu't.ii.en..lv e- prbsed b.v )r, 1'ni'i.. W. Wugl.i ..i i;.,s. ten i Aftll'itit t ei lUiisMOiur of Ild'ieatleli Jn Muksachufet'i-, vi he spoke tartly mi ti e )tlct of Dliblic oducutlen betere the Hitlers' Institute in Hliels ( e llitv. In-. Fright bellevett tint v. should sjiild mere amuT nn ai sous 10 m- -i.i- "7 . . ... .. , .... a,. 1 ... f',i Msteu inc vi wi neil f - n" ..iin 11. I.... 1 wvntry for mere or le-s idle dl.eie'.ui wi.li I .ak'a nlntlvt-ly MuaH appiepilatbuis mdu fet , JrfkalttAI'Ta. i RjvBwillf speal-.ng, It ."0 be .,ud that the VtSbrS'JMrlpaii people Hre ettremelj llbcrul In iWilI DrovinleiiH they make for popular edu- M"i- ifa li '1 llPr lb ITre.VlOK 11 ' 'n una s'l.ili.i.' iJballng that if the pupil were as eager te Sueated an the public Is te educate him U ahniilil he 11 thorough! cultured Natien. Zt eftvin Hcema te an impartial observer It Melt liy ail'l gins rnu-r siunei in no- I apt"' 1'iev liepeae i" ieci nan ran be ivtlulei'sly editi.itcj, that learn- llctn b Hivcix te thorn an medicine is I Wttp Jie mere iroueie 10 uieinsiv. H .J.' .aa m .L.i KA . m. ah I.A ail.,. !LT-ii.: . -..u -1. u.. , ,M UIBl BV vuv cau w vow as linfd and us earnestly as hl teacher. Xlne-tetiths of any geed education comes lrmii within tin' pupil, Hut many Aracrl i:iii high n lit als tire i!lvesed te imitate lh fads mill the K'l-i.le character of under graduate college 'iff. tine pupils of Hi" pub lic schools often ttdievu that srlienl time In in! inteihuic for fun. Tills mood makes tin labor iu-ce ury for edjeutlen ImpD.-w-ili'i' or lilfJ'tllt. THE NEW FRANKFORT) "l," IS CLOSE TO PERFECTION The Northeast Hud te Walt a l.niiji Time. hut af Lait It fiet the Beet There Was I ! , ""':! r','v;t"' ,"'1 .rr"r'"t,"t t,ln '"""-t iM" " e-iTinv.ii if aii' .1 -ivsteiiix. 'lMi txe pie nf !he inftbeiisi htne aetniillj sained ill M.lile v.iys t'.iemjli the Inns i"l.'s ami t'e lnmti.iciii'i'i ill'.iptelnttneiils that pre (did tin.' ere ti'ill mi' thi lifeseut ilri'i tine tictt rallun.i i)igii'.eirltts is it ir.i;n--"!e eieiice, At'J tie no wee: rhllndelpMa I.nu tinw f.'deit' aiietit etry iriiprevtiaeiit in .i.ljii :nd ivulpmcnt that, has bi'en 'Ufffi'sied I' rcent ejifiicnri. ainl tin rrst'is. efi'iivts of ensRi'p's te lmpr"ve j irn n nf pas-eager tfinslt In li'rge fltle" rin:i tlu rt.iiil.tVTil "." is mti.h nulctei i.i n)ietatii n tliiif an.i iii i" vlinilar line In In fnlled ,,il. . m- iiid-lm'u'a'l.ni ii tn-i ti ! anil eipi.i tni' iris e,n et the ! i nt :nl nin.s if l!ie ds.siiers. l!e atl--.i ni' !n. proved reti'trae'.lnri Pi rail bids and , :teiuir imis !'. ii:ecini"ii of trains will j ! ntU'iiiled v ith le- of tie e'ili and I i''atli" that ptevaii nil the v.irii'T mads in ! N'i'V Ver!; r.rd efti en tie W.n.1 t" Hade'. piii.i lin". 'I he stall. , ale ll'i jiu.i. .i'i'e in p.Uf.ii'i" li"' I1. 'I'lii'i, '.'.ids of ti.fiird irmi .ntre- n"' eiiin.t'h in .f.n,!i:i,.i'i ,1'id .ifa".'- "i..:d i.i.ptnl ris tlie ind.'Oittivible pattern i i.;mi ..re. la this install' the .iV' iiitd ts 1 li.iv 0 sJi.iMJ) aieliltii ts a'.vnjb nil il e;i ciu; tli'jat Iiall a chain e- tn.it u tl.ln; iicul nut I" nifly t" be iieful. Tin de v.s'icd station- ll.at. Instead of h.iv.nv; a deniess;!i ,(",,., t nu nt'i;;hl.,irlioeds m uhkh the are I ted. will inimitably ui.d by the lerce of fxmnple .mpteve Ivnldinj; Mnadaids in ri'xleii- v In-re I'l.a.'i;" and rub velepn eat -i'! tollew :ii:it:l is i se'.l.l I us a tiir.ltir ei ' ,!..!. .iii.l ' mil- ': en thir 'ihv'O'' i.tf:. W.ti. the epenin? nt : i. .in- ui Trim's ford nnd ICensinirten .'1 nuti.T.'.i'. i ally een.se te be ciiniitiunittis t'.'iid'n te reparate and individual identifies Tin- v.111 be drawn at et ee Inte the bus . 't.'-n-itv,' life of 111- tity prepet. tiuuedlate.v b".'uiid th" nertbtrn terminus e" tie !n' "1." ar b'autlttil rem lies el epe'i ard ii!:iinst irsin leuntr.i, vhith netii nl. a i i. itii es cemmutikiitiini v.th the neiteis I of poin:';'t!en ii'id 'easiness te devilep b'.'.t! . as res ,;, nihil nru's, 'I'liiKe rather t.ian tl b'-.s) -iml (,opuie' sroetiens of tl." n.j; thtvt , 'Kill 1" the "ellt'yillg l 'plelis" of the Mlf.lT". ' I'x; eritnee las deit.eastatid i hut the jcre'.;!! and l.ur.ieter . Am. riia't ie:.-. j iiiiinn.es ai" smi'i ut-.i mmest enrire n Mel.ltie.s nt n ewi.iei n I i u I iiiuieiltieu prelidvd ler them. The jeO'l Oi.eets of the Tiuti'i-iVird hl,'l -pvr(i '..lie en the regions ! ,s ii'. nded te -re .uti hardly ! i.nasi'red In nhantii, 1- mil p'.ve .. new mveles tn a 'i-ige par' n the (in. It vl'.l t'ae.'..tate ;;e'-iii ui.d i-Vevnle iiiiiirnved n,..nrt,iti.tles in a uginii 1:j V". v- a ', de ri'teli of uui most Pajn.irtant our':. Il ator.es in etiie "ajs for the Ien,? iK'!ii.t of i.'.'lrlli'r n.i.r..' ipal id,a.:utrat!ei, and trans t :::ns- l.ite. l..j IfK the whole n.rti.east te y 'no and dore.ep ami Levnine jiiini.e.-e .-. in k,Mi e; t'lein iiid r ;!'( : ths ininen-e l.a:.d! ap nf .Mitb'iuate. diei 'i-a'-the-h'-el a. .d til-i r?i,i..7-u "tie.'t i:t;.u:ii .res. It .' i .ratal ninuiih l!.u the piep! e: K .ii.'ei. .iid Tranlilnrd i'.ieL,ld han; ih il .xi ai.d '-e' u" t!"' iii.ijj in (t! brute 1 , epe:.!'ig ct ti-e e e-as,j 'yie i.f, .-.!. -ed uh it !".-.s btrii i.ndi r .Mr Mit'e'i' !;.,- t.,);l p.'tn tin s'e.iij. y iitiptevliijr Kj-t-.'ia e urture l.'.is. s'vei them their lif' '''nrjcc te brer the l-i'l;. and te move around " ''h -.'nw i !.': v i f c'lhiir-roein &r in a itf.eij .'1 .'.!.; -e .it ibii- P end is hard In tec. T.ji. ns.. I'.-ca slderat'.uns of the l-iisiei'l ite utl'." .f i.i n-v elevat'd. '" " '..a- ..a b r'i;ird"l :.s i no u.e-e ir ip.'it slit .a. 1 t-i a- r svstiM nf ftrei't rill ' :.t !.,, . a i'. ii.i'.n--teadri that l nvi.i; .; ::'t;v tjii,, (..linj ' .-..t.. v:rtaa,.y i f'j l i'u ri'd; Jipii'dent iv i ,:! iinti al'ns it'll be IVk. Atlaat i i 'I' j t' (.t.t 111 I .' '.e in i ' ..' i i- i a of C l IM'.' I I'.ftere "' ai- e 'rl f'em liil j's'i !-' te l '!' In'.iwiire Ilr.i',.. t' .m 'er fte'.i i 'ln-stn r i-'i-i ru . x'. 'e be aware ..; ,' il ,s c ' i Hie j,r a- ti ! n.;- an i sr---t rallieid... Hut ise M I Mill-- it' I it. !' '. e;.e ftac I f a'!? . i ' i,; vi mrdf t i.-te .s ui.elLer .ds- vf ll" 'Jl.es'letj, It I, f '.a. e.iie. 'i...e;i r ust ije ur.(ii-r.:eeij tij c.de an- one !" e.s'ics te appf".ate the mil vii'.v- e. ' 'i' a' na.p l-tii'il te men '.!.' Mr Mitten r.'d Mr Twining." The !nrdl.;s iinidt-ii1 v- ...elciuite itain-i. I.-1 ile- fall up'iii i!.- m' ii w ik ing pepvlaiii.t. ur.d Involve i.n c i riae-js rax in th'- n-rgl" of the temrauaiiv It rl.e iM t.et li-- ri-ctnpar for anj ma a. woman or c'-.ld te lens'l.en a -verkln'.- ilu bv en hour et two nf dl.lgreuble tell in elder te get te work or te grt home fri-i.1 it. Mreet cars uug'i' tu be plentiful, te' i.- at d restful If we aren't renlex.t f- " en casting a velun'i of humBn enirgv that is bejeud nil rabnlatien rert.s.a . . we la this dty lire reiisant') inesnui.i.j tewaid ihl Ides! AS TO SHRINES Pllli.Al'KETIIIAN'S nun te bcai .tu j c luaiiltnlty the loin of the old house, in which Themas .leffer'en drafted the Utsebixatlen of liulependcnee. It U t-everal deflixdes since thut bltuih- structure, which sioed a' S'evrni'i and Mar'te streets, wan I demolished te in.ii: w..v ter progress. Manv utieihtr tiiiiUiii,-. icuiewm w:in ut-fe-tlatliini has iai"-uir.bi-1 te that law which the (.Surra. an i Invoked in tlieir iuva.den of llelgtuni. 1 1 late, Lews' rr, tun feeling that rueh destruction can be carried a trllbt tt- far lias been gaining Htrength In this community, and it in this bentlmcnt which is discernible In the effort te prcterve an alleged residence of llcnjumln Ki-nnklln, new lying In tint path et the Peluwnre Ilrldge operation. The net particularly Impressive brick house b-ais an inrcriptien stating that it In "the i hl'e "I rei'tu'.'ii'.ti vi iiviijiiiiui 1 vmiiiuu about i.-"'- ,, , ,, Here Ih 11 problem for all earnest sentl mentallbtb, Is u bite without U original iidlna oracleui Md net te be disfigured I w -eitretUM,- Um onltnewa l tha EVENING PUBLIC ilajs ivIiph Its inrmornlrie ntoltien' were inateilV 1m 111 Sprlnu -tn-ft. ntter nil. tl" liWtorte i'dllUi, and 1h tin ImoiU'tlen tee ineil";t .' Tlie .Majer li.tit nt-ked for Mpcrf opinions en this subject, ntid should it hu proved that l'rnnhllti t.-ally ropevd In the Sprlne htrert dwplllii;;, tlierr- is u chance that th hrli'ki tfay be romevod and tin h"Ue vtt up nsaln tu -euif ntttnetlw lo-'atlen, pie- i Jeriihly in ralnneiint l'.ult. j 'L'liN Milirltudn for n dubious meateiial. i this fipanl for even problematic imthen- I ttelty. is oemiui'iidisblo, nltlieuith tin ease j l:i.. j itrelf open te some linlilleiis oemparl- I mmh. IliiviiiR dlstecardml a uni'-id"iabi' ntitnber uf valid -hrhiex. we are reduced perhaps te reverencing the apocryphal b way of atonement. THE NEW CALIPHATE I rplll! il 'lis.'!eti of the Silltlin, us pie- X r.otiiieed in Anit'ir.i, W ceuehid in ei,;ilali- terms. Ills ovirthrew is aeieil- p'liiied lij the ,re, ia lined (nllapse of tie , C'leiiuiu I!niliv. Sueli bulU'tlus ni-'ce--' ' the ptndiiclieii of hls'eM en a crand mmIe. A monarchy that, in spite of innumer able vicissitude", has endured in Constanti nople idnee I le.'t, is summarily eradicated by formal resolution of a popular assembly. Ter the first time in vetld annuls n Moslem etiitu has declared the people sole ocr ecr ei.tn. All thc'e cl ataes are a diatiifitii .! ' ie.v aie ivpllclt, and et. iietiilths! indliii; -I ".r si.-cepitii; n.itiii'e. it is net ens In dis i'"'ir just vhlll hind of CO". eminent is ( be sn'..stifiti t in the reconstructed I'l'' "aiu a laalii-'. 'I'lie rerehitiiitiai proneuneeiue'it tretu AiiKern exalts the ilraud N'ntleral Assem bly of Turkej te the hlgli -eats of power. This Implies, prhnp. the executive authority aill be vested in a premier net r'-spensible fr his nets (e nn member of the Osinan dyuas' e, lnl sitnp.i and s.di'v 'e tile .Kispiture aid I be ie .pie. 'I' e "traniilluarv nmeitv of n cn-ist nt ...iti! ) n nii'iivhy, within. a K'ns. T"ipemt " etlur temporal pr.ine. r. e'.Ul e. in ' P. i'i ll. mal;in,t. The realistic runlet n f-liitv!stiinns.i) of Mtlstaplm Kenial is vlsinl" in till- iiepartiire. although pveeiely liew this new t pe of Bevernment will function lia net jet In en mude plain. If the NatienalUtM (.entluue te have their vwij. however, It mil be snfe'y predicted that the sepanitien of tem poral ami spiritual powers in Tuiltej v 111 be made absolute. Kcnlitnj: that the v,',. ctluetiei c' the "iiliphiitn would slr!h dtsmaj in the ' ait' of many I'.evelit fes'enc et li.e . I'lite rret, tlie extirnals el oitheunv . ( T--urvei In tin- iisi.aitlnii nf the Asserie. Invest a nifinber "f the (Mm. in dynast vi'U rttribut"s of p-ll'eils leaeership. Mel-iT.i.ie.l VI. that r.hadew Sii'tan. is repudiate.!, aid !t is unneninel t'uit a inv ('al'.-ih, "the lest Isist-uctril. tl-f ).-s cdi. ntid. lie r'e-t L"m it t'i'd the liM'li' t'le 1 ll.lt.l- tiens of llnei;ii, vil'l be el esen l. t'n: liV!-1-latlv" liedy in Aicet-a. c'lilip'.m ilerivlni; tiie.'r powers iiei. .Irtno .Irtne eiatlc institutions ri- unpri-ecaret-d fiture-i in tin- history of Islam. Abu T.ekr. I'mm--ine ,.! efs.ser of the pretih-t. ee'..il jiet hive Liiliiplfheriib d a pepulatl.i ilc :h i'hI' pllllte, lOT could the Abll-silN, Win) h.t-r raisul ilurfdfcd te tin- In-if-lit of ith i.nip end eln iin- -nil. e, hive grasped nich u ii.ivm ii.ivm liei'. v Lieli is fnti-r-ii) tn the t'.iditin'utl t-' ll.iite plliciple of the fr.si.ci of I huri li rt..I Pe. as s.-cll as uiij of tewien e et 1.. dil'irv prei -dure. M' -'apha ICeinal has ag iin bub!', 'i playl M Land n- an iiirnivr.lnr. 'lie Tjrl.ey v hlch h.- evidentlj -ws te ;.! ...!'. is one Kevernm-'itallj much iimre in ".tie vi'h Western thiin with Oil.-.tal trai'.'i' n. S'ree t'hlra jtinif'iisli'l her r.'M.M't t'.n'iar. by t!" l.i.s-- an eapaclt fev r. pri ilvt.us itnpi. babl'it.i 1 .'. been riail.-dlv s'rel," he'l'd. IP.t Ul I'lll'lll t''" leill- I'l.s ndii.i lustratien vis -ii t interwoven with th- ii'.'il.u'. The uehi-aia! in Tut Lev. if 1. vei.ies i-nilttrii.K. .'.iii'a'.ii' j-ssibiilttt of an t;ieh:'.l i -v .liit!-n 'i Mnn.-in'iu-l. ; i.r.ts of vie"-, both .i- :(.:ar!s iveinn. r.r i r.n tl.- faith. Tin; s,.j,.rnti'jn nf Slate nod 'bur. h i..a;. cause -euie of the -er.siitienall'ts who .r.t"f nil ti T'.t.v piehe-v hi.'.- llf.li lili.l Blee' -liar rpriMUes te ri:-e t ir juiLtnif-tts. A deia I'ttti- Tur'.(j. - 'h the t'.iliph t'ia T..rii! iinp-iiiiif. i- n--t it the st -.. f:, m i. ' fi'i.'it'c 'iprisln.s ire i -epii -(',. r'.ir iS'iituiics tl Suu-ut-s of Te s..,, t;, ;-i 1' ilis-ej.-uie s, ,t of Js! Hi). L.lV lipU- I'.lat-.i the iisnui.n I'll-pl-, i.irl v I- '....t a bsi'ler ldendhr.' ri'.ii'.'i- : rid t.-i,peial a l'hevitj have ln-'.i l.n. ble te rgun:i- ni lii-lrilf of intelcr.iri alter tl f n.il'.tant fa a n et tin- Turhs .n th- Near l!it. 'la- birth et a new T rLi" . hi'h, although "tl - com. tst. ,(,...' ti i ,i .; ...if." will net rule its t.i epb- thre";'.i t'. ' efnee. n e in atf.iirs ei ti.e ip'rr : av . i tirtl.rr ewartl selvit tie ;.rebn:is of tin. r.t-ant, e.lh Its int- riiiiNtc.it-s i.t im es fiini ie'..sieK, 'ii .ill! ntl.e- lurtel"ll. ;n t" Ji- - . I THANKSGIVING n"in; n"'" "i niiia ni.tn - X llitrdma'.s 'I i 'i'.l '! mi n'.' 1' ",,!, ni a." a Inn is rc'V ill SUi one "1 i'll-s. Ill' - is , ,r -,t h irttiii tobee'sirei ii.it .ii rei er. 4 ' e-iiic,. for tin bless m; whi'h have rsi; c 0 t ,. should (ar-esi'v t-t.f our 1 mi i,-ieil 111..I ir-i-rt u-.r sj . 1 '. 1 .n!i 1 '...'i ye.it get d fortune a 1 e.i' s 1 1 1i!i n? -ir.d 'living as ,r at i- 1 Ni, nil L'li. al il Tie point of tli-- r-'.ni r' de'w i.ij, ii)iirsi, up0" the'f .11 :'i t'.i-r IVe 'mm.' been ce.ng te t.ie s'ji , m of the ilis'r,.,,., i;l Europe- ever nii'e the war ended. We have fed the hlll.giv UIi'l (lethed the rieLe, ii Kiissia and AUntri.i, and we bun. a-sslsttd the stri'ken ltelsians. Tl. 1 !ms bee-, a work of human. t... tn.d for .1 of the 1-. u plus wealth of Anieridi If our Nervier te "ail 1 uruiiiil" 1. t. he centined te v. eik-, of charity, that is one thing. If we arc te eo-eirate ith th ether nations of the world in Felviiig i'.hsh problems out ei which war.' cotue. the ii something else ugain The d-me of th" Pi-esideiil te ti.akc the infliletKe et the Tnlted S'.i'eii v.-idel felt is well known. Hut it has nut yet teen dis- f.ii J juit lew le wnixld Ltive 1l.it irilltii'ine esertd. II" ii.ay gn li ' tin sibji't fiiither when CengieM miets ncnin iin,. "i lilt's. He - i s A Cap.- Mi 1.1,,. t'ii I'eili And ivpi.teil t. ie stiff"! with piif Is bi'll.g stllf.ed i ,1 tiu.deiiii.sl A fiirn.e- who hml al ready lest two pigs and hated te sen a third disappear put a bullet in the bird, pumlung 11 hel-s in the meal ticket while tin- meat run HipiawLing nwnj. The c-r.ijle rjieasureil ciicht feet from tip te tip. Even with im In-teriupt'-en te tin- meal two tips ibui'i seem tee much for se large a srireiiil 'lh.it war i.s iv . 1; J and ar mi llablcs tii-ili-li s u common-plan-; hut new and then ti.e fact is breuKiit hoiiie fe vividly that it beisiines dinmallc, tingle. And never is the wicked foelishneiiH of war brought home mere vividlv than bv stories such as that Just received from Heme. 11 fetor) te the effect that Communists and Tasclati are burning one another's dairies. A premising pay streak Lily Painters of geld has been found by men excuwi'iiig .1 rel'ir for an apartment hetire in Helena. Ment. This is regrettable. That kind of thing is calculated te upset an pxeliitdvn residence. diMrb t. And te what puipesuV Prlcilws tldus are forever being found la Milam mU for initanca koech. LEDaER-PfliLiDEIiPHt . SAtfURfMiY, NOVEMBER 1 J WOMAN'S TRIUMPH Her 1'lrst Vete for (itnerner the Trlumpli of a Century's Effert. Great SuffrnRlsts of the Past Fa mous Women In Every Walk By (JKOItOU Nt)X MeCAlN Cy TUUSUAY next the women f the v-' first time In liirtery will vote for dowr dewr dowr ner f I'etinvlvanln. , It will be the culmination of n liRlit that has been geInK cm for (evenly-the years. Three-quarters of n century uce n little band of determined women mapped out pluna for an nfjltatlen for euual rlshts. A year later, in ISIS, the llrst American vvijinen'rt rightH convention vuik held at Seneca Palls, Nvw Yerk. , It wasn't stilctly national, for only about hnlf n de7en Slufe.s were represented. Jn JSS. forty years later, a Jubilee In honor of that event was held in Washlnu Washlnu ten, .lust Fotenty-five venrs later, in Orteber, JI'lTJ. the medcHt buiblliii.' In wliifh thut hlstericnl meetdifr vvns held vc dciiieUshed te inuku way for a modern Biiraite. T,0 TIIC average advanced sulfruKii-t of today, whose cjes are feei-sed en the imtaedlute future, the past hheiild held much of Interest. The triumph represented bv Iheir vote net Tuesday is predicited en a foundation laid three-quarters of u iciitiiry ntte. Snmn It. Anthenv. fir. .Mar.v' Wiilher. I.ucy Stene, Klliiheili I'adv Stanten, Mary A. I.ivermere uml ,Iane liiaj .Swilielm were the leaders then. The utiti-rdnverj crusade from 110 te 1S(!.'! Ftrrujcthened the mtin of woman's Biiffrnce. Women of the North were the most bitter fees of Hlavery. Then prohibition licl--' the agitation still further. I!very effort fur the be.ieflt of h'limitilty wan iinutlii'V lever llfliu? then veih for tiiemstdrcH higher jiite pieudneii' . A J.i;.MAUKAI'.l.i: painty m' biillnuit women vvrii- the pienei rs of tlie wetnen'is rights movement. They were net of the militant tjp the windew-smashers, the i-rmtelilti;; brigade, the howling martyrs atnl n-iteiiet -seekers of the Pankhurst type. They were women of education, of pel!, breeding and grate. Every rank of life was p, trifled and hon ored by their prewnce. In literature then- viere Alwe ntni I'hebe i 'nicy, Anne IttaiUtrcit. .Margaret Fuller ielI, Knnnie Tein. .iennj .lime, ilail Hamilton, .Mary 1 Ik-. llairiet Iteieher Stewe. (trace (i'ieenoed. Sai.ili II .lacebs. Hebeeca II.viiein.iii and T.iiuu.i I.a'arus. Science was honored by Maria Mitchell, I!li;:iibeth Agassis, Margin et iVv- nnd Ara bella Uuehley. Among nrtlsts tiier weie llirriet llesmer and Mrs. Imbeis. Lecturers prcdntnintPul jn nuiul ers be be tause thev vvert- iii'i-dnl i II" ev.iiigels of the nrw dispensation. Trunees Wilhtid, l.ilb'e n.-verenux lilal.e, Mary A. r.ivertnere, Anna 11. lieLinen. I.uervtiu Alett. Sarah Tush. 1-llzabetli "ady Statitnti urul Careline l'all. Law and tin- pulpit bad th" Itev. Thebe Han.iferd, the Jti-v Anisust'i Chapin, the Itev. Ol.vupia llinw. Ml-". Vim Celt and J'elva l.eelniciid. On the .sti'it" iat-'iriatii. nal si.irs Mione like Maty Amler'ii. t'hiirletn- Crabtree. -Mnggie Miteliell and Tanni" li-ne'ip. rt and t'le immortal Chailolte Cu-hu-iu A PHlLAl'i:i.rlIA viemau u.is tin ical Martha ti. Kitnball, -.vim died in April. f-1'4. and who ilid i-pb-udid -en. for her ceiintrv oe!;ins after th" seldni s duiiiu- ihe Civil Wli'. was tl" f-.f in" te i.peaL te iteticral .lean A. Eegun about tin- propriety ie' eltii'g 11; nit 11 day te honor tin; nn-iu-ry of the dead heiei-s. Trisi Pl.i Wiil-elie'd v.as tin fe mder of the l.r-t snvin-.'i ban!:. Elglny-fiv" je.-n- aie en! seven vni-atmr.s vvete open te women : Milliners, .'"-uristre'-'-s, tailere.sei, diess. makers, tiailum ei- geverne-si s, -lvants and factory hands. Then- r.re nev met-- than thi-e h'indied and twentv-tivc pursuits .n width women ate rngcgi-l. The:" are i.v. u."re Ihau twn l-inil-.eil wl'.egis in this leuutij that admii -emn. THm'S.N1-: ; .11 -n's h.i)e I "Lii gra'ited tn women or fi"iu wninen's ideas. llariiet Streng lupin 1-v mveiitiRs a lein-t and wound up b tuLii'g eat patents fir dniiis and len-intis Ada nu Pelt in e-ited a pcriauta'.e-i hn-l. w.-'i Ilium ceuibiii.it mm. Anether of her .ich!eveniei.t wu a letter be ler the i-tterier of lellies tl..' tuinvvs a signal te tlie postman r.hen tlim i .1 Inter te he cellri ted. vellian i-veritel I lie '.il i.ie! le.t tutm-ij paper bug and was nlWied .V'JV.d'n f..r tl;. patent tight hcf.ue s) ,. ),r't Was ui.pti.i,. The Ittirdeu pi 01 ess e ii.t-l in.' I,, l'e stiec; w.i 0 wmk of a v1011.au. Head shades im' b'T-es' leads and the juf- 1-rtC for feeding w. -e in.,nr,i!.i 11s and iuve-lietiB of one of the -", 1110i1g ether notable tilings ,f ticniitv, licessitj, utility nnd illnilsi-lieni te be irac?d te their inventiv.- gem-.-- -.-i the f..- lewing: . ,. , , . A slele ler teach .'ig aeeji.-plii . 1 baby .lumper, fjuntaln pen. d-'i 11 j f-lncepe and cook htvi M aky ki:i:. v.! Ine iili-s M.e.ii.i.1 in lUM reuntry te take en .1 patent in l-e-. Tt wa for vvenvina itravv vvt.i mii; or linen or ether 1) lead. , llrrrlet llii-'iai. il i'- - I - iM"iitei tie vtiw te make marnie iietn hhh's-emi , wjm.i -ee"rrt the Italian tlevetiuiKnl had been inK 1 P'irsuiii. K-f b"fere ttn.se triuu-.phs. .e miT, t ex had dWplajed th" pewn f He 'nh-u the nt genius. . , ... jsll veRVUlg 1-1 reillleil II- .11 " "lltliill tci'tl." v.-it" et till f-iirtli Cm l-i.ie-ii". ltrelize casting, in i.h..h .lapan pr..d-iee. such miracles of art while this ANctein world was till a splendid wmli-rnc-. v-as the dlJCuvery of n i.eman. Krem uu Indian harem mu the inven tion of weaving the wenucrtul iVhun-te '"" The lest sft' ret of Vi-in-lian point lacu was redUoevered i an UiiUaii girl. NOT without n certain l.elptul reflet te mankind, or rather vemunkir.d, was the cataclysm of the We rid War. Taking their husbands pltees en imns and lii shepSi women, with their wut intu ition, isr.v where ;mpieveii ei is in mu--l in crv devices and processes leuhl be made. Prtent etliees in iiearl) tveij mi.- ,,f the ullied countries granted imi.ii'.s) patent rlaht's te women during this period. In hospitals and in uiiiscn wer'. iulw. tbrv added Inipreveineuts. Camp hfds, canteens, biind.ines, spanis nnd sickroom accessories h'tvc bd-n anion;,' their inventions. leanette L. I'euglas.s, of Muiim County, N'ew Yerk, was the pioneer of the wist army c,f women new emple.ved in tin- Tri-uuty Tinpti!Acnt at Washington (ieneral V. 1!- Spinner, 'I jei.nn.-r of the Tnltid State", made the a.ieiuinient FUOM the 'Tailed States the agnation for women's rights Hprerid. The llrst International women a i'iiugia"i was held III Berlin In September, mini, Mrs. Thernim Kirkbrldc, of this -a. was one of the speakera. Others who participated In the discussion nt wemen'a rights were Mrs. T. 1. Trench, of WnsMngten. und Mm. Wright Sew all, of Indianapeli". S'nce then women h i-engiesses at d nit t'en'al r Stale convention-, have been an- r'n?rJi..v '1'iirkrr. the rncl hidebound mini. '"."- ... .lM...l !',. 11... .....in..., tf . 1.1 vliildlnic te the vail ler umiincl 111 HH llllililll'l ' " r" ii'-l'i'l ill 1 ? "- V'r L:. .:'. .. i . -5.A. ',' ' APr , q & A .& t,;- v.i -J. & L jff? t tzfyjr :r,f .' A je. v.S." r t . i- w . irr ,-ki n . eB't' Hill Tfllfl IT V -" .. NOW MY IDEA IS THIS! Daily Talks ith Thinhiii Philadelphiais en bubjerl Knew Het Jl'DGK HAltliY S. Mt-IJKMTT On the "Depe" Laws and Their Adminwlratien WHILE the law covering tin- illuif trad" in inn colic druc is cnnipreheusivc. ttill it w .iibi be luiuicasiiiubly Improved b) icr tain amendments, iieceidlng te Judge llair; S. M.lirvitt. who i: takln-: an active pan with .llnl-e .Meiuu-han in tin- suppression 1-1 this menace te Ameriri n , iti.cnship " In- chief iiineinliiieiit vvluib 1 tlnnl. is ndvi-nble." said .ludge Mdiiviti. "is one which ninke'i violation of the pi-evlMmis et tin- net, as it new stands a felon instead of a mistemeaner. The ic-t i susfn ientl.v com cem Iirelieiislv new In it" deiinitieu of tln-e who i-ei.li- unib r its previs.. 11-, that I-, i-is te M'.l-t-ts. piddler-. dc-ilers of all LlniN. us..s, the" who h-ne narcitic drugs .1. tin ir pn-i-sessien. ndd'cis, cte.. but thcie wmil 1 b" n-etimubli- .-nlr.intace" in luiviii,: th" oueesis made file.i.ce lusti.nl of mi'dviinaiii r iu- ai pn ent. If tin 1 flense was mad" a fi lenj . h- renviettd puseii leuld be sent bv the coin' j I tu the pcitentinry, in-lt an 01 suhihj m , I Mev.iineiisiiiB or 11 court v puseti. !i must 1 lie the 1 use with lnNili lueiitinl-s. The pr-si lit J cede alliiws n tine of imt uieic limn js'jnO 1 or t linp'-i-enii.ei 1 imt te i-v-ed Ii-'' J'-nis m j leth en e.h lOiint of the Indli linen' mi Jii. li 11 1 e'i let Ien is s'-ciiiid. I IHsadvaulngi'Mif Mlsilciiif.iiier -Ti.fi rt'inately when a convicted jiie-s,.,! i sent ten ceiinij 'prison he p mains nnd".- t In Hipixvislmi el the .ludge who tiiid hlin and liiipu-ed si-ntiini. and tin- 11 sub i- th-it ih-nu-nibei-s ei iin- bench a:e centmuully an unveil bv irlends and n-laUvis et th" coii ceii vielidiei 1.1 v ith iippeaN fur a ii-i !i . IP I. it lliisc el-uses Were Iliad" f'-iemi--, lie prisiiiiet- vwi.bl lie bejend the .i'lri-ni. t.en of the .ludge InMn-ci. iin- 1 risiiisaliiigeieiiiuii:' en et limn in. 1. I" 1 liiaiin-d let geed belmvler and the lerin lhns sherleued by a i-niisldei-alj." perlnl. bit 'a :! penlrenliiii ibis ilm - 'mi evi't and tl." pi sener miis.t "'Uf ih" ' l'l term for vlmli h" was i-iMilcU ed. In 'nn tetiei'iK te II." pe'iilentiai-. , tin- iiule'eri ii- natu cenieii. .- Is ii'ul; tl.ut is. the pri 1 i. 1., iitii.ci. 1 te s, rve ter nut. 1' tli-iii a ("i-iui-i t.eie .nd net uieri- than a eciliiiii . tlmi. Pet whin it seems ndvlsabb- te i-.lve as I neatly us -nssthl" the liiaxiiuuni -eiii.-nci-, , this fun In d cie b.v the dull. 'thus, if th. m.iviuiui'i prrmltv in t,vlva veats, ih- s, M. tcnee may li- lmel" ler net Ks tban 1 w-n ' jens and I'lv-.u months and net 1.1 I'.uu ' tivilve jcars. ' "Ther Is ,'ini.thi'r thing which wviii" te a." . te .'Uiiuc for liiaLluc tliese elfrnscs Menies, I and tlutt is the iiiniiitiens which lespeetlvc! ciiit il' tin 101111I p'Isens and in the peni tentiary. I" the leimty priKin r ii im im pesslbl t" fl" il," p'lsenets tli-irepei nuieunt el phji-icil eu t-clseand, fui-lln iiiie.i, thev cannot be pinperlv occupied, wher,us. ' ill the pniteliliui bitll of tin re things ,m ,m pessible. "Had viehit.iuis of th" na-ieib ding lav.j. la en feleiiii-s, Minn of thee tei".-ii-nl lei cull wni.1'1 have live. led fur longer icims than eight lears, but mie jear wl Imut ec- iiijutieu is v iirs.- iiian two Willi 11. mill, te my mind, em- ji.ir in Mitjnini-usiiig lar mere of 11 punchm'sit than li'e m-iiis in the pi nltc11t1.11 . Campaign llegliinlug te heu Tlie campaign which .ludge Meiuij-'iuii began mid 1ms uirrnd out se ilfectlvely is beginning te show very dcliniic n milts in the dope dreits et the oily. Ai . erding tu ileceui people who an leiiipelbd te Ih" vitbln 111 ilistrlMs will II lie ib.," p.epte sum te iae innde pi" nil. 11 1) iheir ew-i, Il 1 new 'lie n null, tile slll'i'ls lllen, ler the llr t nun n 11 long win1". "Till biii all bleu .u-' emplLlu-d b .ImU'e Menaghnu. mid all the i-nult r-lietilil go te liliii, li d'-es net mailer v he tiles the m-v-cial ca -es and Imposes the senteiici-; thai is met 1 ly uu ldental te the conduct and ad mlnlM ration of the law.. It was Judge Meniighiiu who Rtartc-d the i-iip-iiih und who has been chlelly liistrumiiital in citj;r)lng It out, and the cinlit is all his for c'vpos c'vpes lug and lullnnlly lighliug one of the must d-il-i-h!" rnnilillens which el t in id- itn for liil.lng up nrnis bei ngnlns em of the most puweiful 'rings' thai I'lilladelnli u has ever kiiev.n, ami It new begins ii inn', ns though it would be bi-euglit te 11 m umpliant conciuneu . 1922 4, ANYHOW, IT CAN'T HURT HIM Jw-. te if' ,1' ."" t mr, -( HrJ3. y'Jy 77icv that 11 ipianiitj of nan etic druss, 10 nialii- alme-l veuntb-ss ilc-es. stithcit-nl may he casilv can ted In 11 pm Let. Then again both dealers and addicts aie men sLJlleil ill the w.ijs of the police and of the law and thev iiiiiiirally uue this Lnev.ledge te their own advantage eheieier pessibb-. What an Addict Tsi ".lu-t tniis.dir for a metneiit what the iv er- e nan niii drnj iiddlet ujis in ipian Ul iilene. II" ilMiiiiud- from tv.elve te s -'-tein (.rains a daj te sat.'f.v bin Having. This nu' imt m-i-iii veij large when compared with snail- ether I'ommedltiis, but it Is i-neriiimi-. win n it is t.il.eu Inte 1 otisidi-ratien that the medical il el in-reln is nne-t vvelfth el 1 lie gt.iin. This ii'i-ai.s tlnn that th.' nvciage addii t tiil.e eiii; day ir-in 114 te 1P2 times the medlcil .Ins.-. 'i 1 n the injurious pinpcitict. of In 1 iin, v ben n tal.cn. are ci.tisi'lui'd. is ir an. wm-.d-r (hat s,i tn 11111 p. r.niis mid l"d In it- use bicetl.c lal'.eliss te ihcmsi-lies .mil 10 the (eniuii.nil v.itliiu 11 slmr: 1 i tin- ai ( r I 1. habit hiceines lit ml , is'abl- hid'- "'I In- Mnpc' iinv:ui( fet- heieln i" one- thinl ! 1 ruin ..ml ivii-'li'.id'i iiii'k t Hig.tr. ! ami tlie i-iivtuie is iiissselieil bv neat ninl tlnn iiije 'ul with ii hypodermic jjiinge. Herein it. net-, tin- conuuenesl el all the II In it ilrui-s. Thei" till lehltivel few e.ii-iiiut-un-is 1.11,1 piacticall., none of raw uieiphhi, of V I ib leluiii Is , ilejivntlve. Till' 1 flei t et 1 In I r.ilu en ihe uset is lltvt te stimulate ii'iu -.nil then te stupe' v lii 111. Jt is one el the Most dangerous of nil the i-.un.etic ill igs it i-s nltiniite effects -is we", as liclu tin- in." n 1st irnpit-nily iisid. "II in .s ihe ilnis which m: !." a hiitli- wivin -i 1. - of ibe pn'kpei 1,-et ninl changes th.- p. il tbuf into On. jci-Lless Iiiitfft. ip, slim iiiii.eu 1 em-, tilwa.i te be inward ci lines el vn i' Hid In give iiiuiag", iiiti-jii.ii b' pirhii) eiilv lemjieiMi;, , te th-1 riininal win 1 .id 1..11- y would si.nii; awaj from 1 hi police n'l'i- outward iaauileHtatius of the .11 fi I.I v Will Power the Sub- Cure ' J ii pi- isiis bat- been iiucd et t In- uri-e in tl. last, bin a 1 arc Is alwajs a ne 1 id i n and new-i- 11 uie.lii.il etic. If a p. I- nil h.-.s nut l! will te be 1 lire.l, ells I in nn iiisiitt-tiu 1 vtlll net de him 1.11 1 iie-i-! geed ih. in ilua spent then-. I'ct one of tin. w'Ut handicaps which tin institutions hi've labored under In ihe past has bi en pr.ieilcnllv lemeveil, largelv tl.rii.-,li Judge Meiuigliau's ciusade I'er- in '! whin an .nldii t was (emiiiitu-d 1.1 an iiisliiiitiiti. th- drug s,b.s Kept ,les(. Ha, 1, I '1 blle ,ilnl Llievv when he Would be rihi'.sid , 'linn one el ihim would ini-et him at tin g.u aid gi.'i hPn n p.n kage of drills :u 11 I inul- et '- .11 itbv.' 'f bat was tiM'tllv all iluii w.is ui-riisirt-, mi tlu. stll'i- weiild'then Hiiuplt wn 1, leuhdent lh.it the 'letetmisi' . mi 1.1 1 vveiiii seen lein-w ins trade fm- the , j nan eti- drug, v.l.leh, ujilellunutei , ,i ! 1..011 ii.ipientiy timti net. llul new the In- ' siui.iieimi autueinies l.tinw t.'ial tin I ell. ins an- 011 1 In; 'nnl.iiilt ler til" lehllMil oil, II. 1. and l.n ll ed- Ill- I'llMllilVed HI thlil Ibe i ,t. ,' slnill 1101 Knew wlnn Ihe liinnei- t'eiii., 1. 11 Ii asi d Spi'iial Wauls Aiianirnl I'U.' mr i ,nu 11 ion, in riie llepui n et W 1 ii'aie, lies , "1 i-K an-,iiii;e 1 for I th- llepui i, Pi -I' 1 ml 1 1 p. .11 truunieni m tl.,. lllb,, ? 1 , . 1 and b-is li.nl 1, .ve nil wniils iicnli t'.i 1011l11m1.il iinis of natcelli- drugs. I nt llic addiel-i nreiellt 1 ti.-liiiis in. i.i I ll"! it Sellle but when 1. person sivs (mi . UM K Villi il' llnee or four tilt), s, it U ,p,,,,enl I that le thus net le.ill.v tmiit le . ,.r,d, und ihi'si. cases ,11,. iinniiit si ul te prison, I illde-'i their till A si a londitieii fl,.i,n,.,,l! I lUi'illcill lletillllellt. ' 1 " I lie lllll-i etic ilrne li .1,1.11 1 lhlO!h t". gen I in iinvier. frh inls, bate tried j ,,, i..( of II li Us el pi im 1, ,. u.,l, m ui" ainl ll 11 , . f peliUi.il iliu-ii te the. 1 "iigagni in tivln 10 ion ..in im- iincit ir.illic. One pn'itlcinn 1 iMiiindid in- thai n ten .tear senteu.,. vvns 1 lii'Tri"!. l..M,.n,:.-'l! ':".. for! !' """ lieepie te elect 111" ni-Mjnir l.iii ueriln-r preiulsi's. abu..e nor threats inn smp this movement. nieiiuu.-iieiy ti,,. iubi mi t1( ,liti small 'in i.ii.-n-i till- lllllller l,j, , ,lls ,"1'" !' "''"'" s dii I.v . ,d ,, I lllne, I "III we inn. nun , 1 if I,, ,, , rv "" ' de e i s 1 i ,, ' ' " l -I '.ugh 'I,. , ,, Ol ' HI ll' III!' I III.',,, I . llbell e. l-v pill. Uu . fi ...unit nf 11, lit, 1 l.. .. 'Mill 1 " , '.' ,' '" " ."li il ill lllist eju sliiuiil heiiu M t!"in 10 thinking, and Hit rT'ht... . . 1 t" ! ' ' j ... - t '.. Mr .j - ''rv. ' " ' xJV-V 9snm limwu i m t rM ' (.. hi LsiBNtau T-y I'' fc!'!',,i-'--'W jsiseuvj;wiiiii,iv",,,M . " .lHBBm0SS: &f . -'..r.-!r,,'"','f',', " - - " " I"-,-.vL72"'5-,;iC!aFg - i . - ... Si"iUi''TJ!nff . ZZrM'dt S". s SHORT CUTS It was net labor but data conscious ness that wan defeated in the Uritlsh elec tions. These arc the dn.is when the gloaia gleaia in,; begins in the morning and lasts all day long. This time next week some politician will be quite hearse fiem saying, "Well, I teJil viiij .se!" They come high but we must have 'em, ."aid the Syracuse man who traded his wife ler a llivver. Cottontail makes Ids nose ditl.fr jm t ei'l.v et cry time a hunter peta a man h stc.nl of a rabbit. A living wage is a chimera that fai u m .earc th- Itul'reail Laber Deard. Tim ain't no sieh anlniiic. If tin- Allies could but cut off the Turk head before btulling him tliere might be mere caii'e ter ThuriLsgiving. The IleiiF" of Holienzellern gets a new i.i-m.tgcr ti.moirew, but she can't be ei pii'lcil te de much with the old stock. U'lcn lleiiar Law compared Llej-i j (iitirge tn 11 drummer, be knew full v.ell 1 j was an ei.ipt.- compliment. Canada ii te be represented in Wa-h ingteii b.v a diplomatic minister. She lis herelnferc In eu represented by n dub. ' .la-.-, is mi its last lee?, say Chlcag runic muster-'. If Paris, drcssmakera Ilitc their way the long ekirt will be its shroud. 'cv, Yerk libiarlnns are discussing : suggeslieu tiiut ii tlie- larger libraries a room b- set abide ter the pla.viug of phene graph music. Win net include a denee hall'; What De Yeu Knew? QUIZ 1 Wli'. liivmtid tim Hi st mechanical At vl.-e iei- tint .iiKlstrrliiK ami repredi. lUn of .spicli or ether pound ? - bat 1 1 pleti-.i-duni? 'I '.v'li. 11 ami what was the Serv He War s .N.irn- tUn'e itiml'i of luii'.rt which eeme tiiiK-s atiiln 'h. ace 0( tee vcars. s ttit ihi".- i-i. -ill nts et tlie Tnltfd .-1 us i,,,l en ibe Teut Ml of July? ' Wli.it 1 1 i-fi., 1 it Best Cnlverslty I" 'i-i.i'l. " '1 When and wli. u i( baseball nrlgtnat in tl.- I i.ltnl Sitatefl ' ". Win' Ivii.c of Eugliiinl hole 11 uame 4e- M-rlptlvc of Ids mil hair? "'. In wli.ii jiecin ileeH Uu. iihr.ise. "Cemlllf '""is 1 -1 ileir shadow.-) bvl'uia' .1 .-in ' e l-i vvii.u ,ti ,,rs tli,. Natien. I .(sr.ibly "f ih. Turhs r'.t .' Answer.s In YfitfrJay'.t (ui. 1 1'.' nn ncii 'itieiit i.illeil the AbSienie 11. K.'iiiui In 1 7 m. 1 it. -at llrlliiln sc viiiid mr tlibtv cnri the n.onejiolv of 111 ,.1 lug the piir.lsli celunl-s In Ann 1 1. .. with Xegre slavt-s. I im I11t101.nl inar.iiter of .Ieh SfUlCj, fm. s, t 11., 1 but timid il.iinl, occurs in 'I I ... I erav'ft novel, "Va.iUv Pair" I h" 1 ..; a n 11110 of Julia Marlowe vrut !-m 1 1 ) laie es Trust. C Isiill Ilu ., ti,. luoellM .SeclallKi and In i"n .tern i! t, iv, is tn 1 n 11 (Jei m ni, hut ' lit t'e gll.l' I- pit of Ills lite in Ih 1, nil. ' I1" U.si ii.ileil it. ,t, ,. ,,n pe.tit was wri-i.n bv ,rlJueile, the i'.iccK pliilnso pliilnse Phi r, In ihe feuiUi century It. C 1 l.iiiitua ii-tnca is u bind 1 r ecu nipt Ital ian, vith a leiiHlilerabl.- adniliiure of I ru.i a words mid lilbmni. fpeken Ionic inc alieies of tlin Mediterranean. Hi" until" la up ii applied te the com cem nieicliil H'eccli of the Levant, n ml uue of nntlvi- words arid of elements limn thu liumiiapes of Wciftcrn lllllep". . 'I no I'iik'.IsIi loelc Olbraltai fiem Spain in I7ul. i.inPg the Avar of the. Mian s. mi. tension ti, t,it, jij i,lltt. i,( th flnhii 1 niii is ntui v s. I.lclnn I- a I, im of fun(;mis phnt mow mew Inr en iel-I'ii ami tiee iruiika ninl 11uivIly of ,1 Ki-cen, nmy or yellow tint- I li iiiiinn Is pioaeunrcd "ll-gen," ' A llliniy cap la i-'ji,i,cal unit cle.ie lilting. veiuutlnicH Known as the Phryglau cap. fiem thu fact that auch 11 headdress VVH.S connuenly worn by the- ancient Phrygians In Asia Miner. A cup of this kin 1 win 1 marl, of fie.-d'lin II eii-c tin. (li -ih , and tim pluelnit of 1 1 "ii Hi 1 1 ml ni a . m was one 1 a . ai , ih 1 1 Peri 1 .0, 1 ' nt, ni 1 ci 1 'i simia l I a In bh-irsi.t hlale te teisil inn 1 nnujnniiuvu ny privute pereenn UlltllO: Izlll'- them In niiri-e nn hilKlltl tics at sea against the ether belller- tl ij llll v I mwm w - .w. - - s - 17 , Wrj it' ' 1 li Llaji Jbrstig lUH X 1 ft'. S jJ 5 , -tt, , -il '''.71-''!. bijss
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