Wt$tfv&SF "J, '.' i ' ',i.,lWs, 'i&ufiSV? ?iT:2"f lBPfw wA2-ai aT,T -,-. IC'i - f.W rv; ; w I - ?ra;l SI Mk va p -.Vl u ',WL' , r,y . - 1 -V..M 1 ;-r 'r"Air it, in f -x- x iv r ETJffirf' J l?''ll ' kW liWI f& (" $ r ite KVKXING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPklA, MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1922 ia lAs "- -w T T- I''" CHANCE FOR SERVW& can ZENS SEES NEIV &r ., M 1 Q'tV ffifri V m I"? I M& (ft! 55?' 1 a II j , n I I w 5 ti L t' 1 11 Vl ft IN TAKING SENATE SEAT FROM M1CH1UAN rey e F7ft? Assigns Him te Place Craved by Ferd,' His Fermer Partner Has Spent Millions and. Years of His Life in Aiding the Unfortunates G -01110- m a GOVERNOR OROESIJECK, of Midiiiran, loel.cd ever the list el curieics .t ..inL-r,i .. i:n(ti..l States Senater te take the place ei Human n. Newberry. esii;ned. The man wlie pet tin Jeb i Mayer Jumin Ceiucnx. of Detroit. He's .lifluuuit. "Natch his smoke. He ha" a habit of stnitinc 1 thins, and when he li-lits hi.i fircwetk he wives a bane-up dtspla. ( it.. :.. !.... ..i.m.f a ti.ituilnv with nnliticinns as (lermtin man; iie. is ju't. .i.iwin ..-- i"'i'. . ... , ' pawnshop, but the rank and file call him a "he-man.' ' His whole interest N wrapr-v-d up in humanity. "They're the u-al felleu," said he. speakini- of the men who Iim hv the sweat of their brew. James Ceuzrn- t- a millionane one of the country's wealthiest men, and, financially, the Senate means ( nothing in his life. In opportunity -for tun ice, however, he sees in his f.ew job a ehaiiee te de j-emethine; for the people of forty-eight States instead of the-e of a single city. Mr. Councils and Henry Feid get rich together making flivvets. They worked en a fifty-fifty ha.-U and it was one of this man Couzen-' jobs te O. K. the copy for the Feld Monthly, published in the intere.-t of Feul workers, due day the copy came through and Ceiien- read it and frowned and laid it te one -idc. Next morning when Mr. Ferd walked into Mr. Couzen' eflice for his customary chat and flopped characteristically in a chair with his feet en the desk, Mr. Couzens said: "II. I'., I've held up the copy for the magazine. This stun" isn't Feld bu'inc'N.". It's a let of your personal Opu ti,..imii..i int I Miner I'mirem t" ...... ........ --, rhicii'n. Mr. l n.izctis wiiiie li.'ifl;' 'I mli'i- it, i iifiimsi.iii mild I iit I'lucise at M'lir iiilliitinii whit n in.iti .. ii n-ji.ntilil i- in 111"' .Ma'"' di.ur," , , . Mr Cniiiiis iimk his i.iinilj ii Wk tin- il ij In fm ! Tli.iiikssiiiiu: ! spend ,i few'd:is Willi his i1iiiikIiii. Mmli Inn', who itH'tiil- 'ln'i tli'ii' liiiM'iiini iiiiii'slii'i I; telephoned ! i in hi wns MMi'il 1'nr I'mti'il Smti s Si'titiini. Hi. n pteil utlliin tli'1 'In iiitiuite ti'li'liliniii' limit mill tin- lii'.iillmi"" Im'Kiiii tn ii'iiti'r iiiiiiiiid Suite IMO of the Ilnti'l Iti'liiiniil. 1'lM'iir-. wii-. Mr t'nii7i n.. i '''''t l.i'l. Ii-nli "in -n uh nil .ii unit, lir.i' nnl.lMU' iiti'l el' an flit Ills li.iil is iiliiin-t wli.ti' In- iiiiniili'Miiu i mill v nn ! Ins i.Ms hjiniklinu iiti'l s!i,ni lb' win KOlliti'.' n.nl tn s te the llii'iilii'. "I'mni' ill." In- slid. "yiiil'M' vnt a iiuiuiti' mill ii lii'f. .MiiUf ii smiiii." Ill' Mls lii.ttili',' nil Ills i n It. .Mis. CtillI'lls illl'.lh llllll lllllllll'll Iht wi'.ip illlll Mils w.iiiiiii; te c. 'I'ln- ti'li'jilinii'' i.itij mid iimri' ion ien zraiiilm mils i .line in. llul.' .1 iiuiuiti' .s Il'ft. "llllV ll l" III." tlll'si' sj,, . ' ' v tin- in w Sen it I I'Mi'lulitii; .1 t"i' n i i liiisiiiiiini: tin' H'lii.iliiini: U 'i' iniiuti. "Ilniit Senit I h nl te In. new tin in imm tin- IK' ut w.i ti'i- nn- uuiiij i"i "spilled" llicsten. Dinillfiii' admitted with n sm.iIIIiiu I'lu'st tlint it litis true. "Hilt it Is tint nice." snlil he, "that eety one "liniilil Ktinw In1 iM'iirs tin shoes of the lieml waiter. It will net lie m hud, perhaps, if jeu sny the su perintendent of the dinliiK liiniti." It was imtlii'tie alnmst te lieitr this Dliiiitrles iesiin. Iliilitt'illly .il.nnieil. tlint this "leirilde" tiling .slieiilil be lire.ulenst te the wnild. Sine i'IhiiikIi, en TIi.iiiKs:Iwii;; ll.ij Mr Ciiiieiis whs wnltins lei tlii Intel in'w lie hud premised. "If "ii den'l inili'l lilnliliL' me uiisli.iM'il, ei'iiii' en Ui." lie snlil iim I' the plimii . iiml n 1 iiilili'llt 1,'lter lie (ipelieil the iliw.r, Innjeh iniiil'iirtalili'-lenUiic in ii lilue'tiKur'il ilii'sslni; jjnwii, slliiers Mini n i-iiili'jle nf wliNlicis. He's ilie mrt r,f , fellow wiiii wears Km fleliclh linilenvear, II seiiet lie Uil. ' rniii when he tiirnul himself lunse in n I is uplielsiPM'd i Imir .s-lii'ii! '" lie snlil, TIm'ii the tele jilinl e iiilerrilileil. Snnie nil.' Wlls nsK-ill-' linn te Illlike .1 wpeei'h. "ll'U Kime it," he s.iiil, wlieu he le lilltiiil tlnin tile phone, "tn'.lii ran' of tliese iiiinj:sei-.s ih,. Kieati'st tiling in the mu Id. A fellow Ititeiesteil in appointed roller Comiuissleiicr of De trnlt I in.'iile one jtrniul pelltle.il cuer. t won't de It this time. The newspaper he.is rushed in anil asked me if 1 was s'einj; te elee the Miloens en Sunday anil .denti up the town. Certainly t was keIiic te de it. hut t wnnted time te think ever the plan, and I said I would t.il,e it under consideration. 1 ait Mm Maine i hem for paniiiiiR me when it Miiiiuleil like 1 ".is considering whether i r net I would upheld the law "Hut It is tun e.itly te tnke n posi tion en iiatlnii.il n Hairs, as a careful and well-lhoiiKlit-eiit eonelusten cm eiwlii , sulijeet must he i ruchcd before (Helming I m.i "ell. It Is i'iis te rush into print i with snap juditmi'iits. l'vc get te find i out what my olleiiipies in the Senate I aie up attains!, ntnl I hope, these who i lure liitei'i'sied ill IIU convictions Will h;ie plltlellie until 1 can teach II fenillll npliiien. I luiii- .iImiis been n Itepub Hull) and I will Kilitililie te be one. i .M past iiethiti in piddle office is tlie' liest Kulde as tu v li.it may be expected in tlie littuie. I hope 1 c'lii s0 conduct uwlf :i te waiinni continuance nf this lentiili'iiie of tin- people of Michl Uim." When it whs siiuKistcd te Mr. Celts V iS" yk. tjT&f k dsm Wilms. rz t 1m, sy- itm )kLflilJ neus ami mcw-s. , ,t i . p.,ck i.,j buck iffiS , ,1 mM ' t i F " '1 up enmc mmh ' H Vv tn.rff." h. fy- V, 'K ' Couzens, tX ' ' . i i I " 1 I li.it oseiY l-'7 , A-i Couzen". ,-'1. s -it J$WS$8m I mind." A'-.. ' r'WMMMl . : ' .-' s i I - ii Am - '-'' ' ' :WM ' i Y -is'SFv?i ' U-'S - .5 xuW- sfca i,iliaS MmJvt&MfKD's' y ss -.'"IV - - Q r. n r-jn iiiiii mmirtM rt'x i rm ifi &BzfmB iTh f'-,V .HsJHrBjjHBHH , r x 7F i The Senater appointee and Mrs. Conens and their daughter Madeline. The new Senater has indicated he would continue te head the Detroit municipal railway after going te Washington ulld rlUUl "ere ' III least one nf Ills tel n job ns ii i.i i' chccKer fm the Mliliittan tViitrnl Itnilt I mid was twciil,v-ie je.us old when nppel tiinit.v mine te enter the eon I business, mid this he did. Ill Ihe niemitiiiie lie was niaiiii'd. and tu this mtj ilw lie h.is dented Idliisilf tn li-iii' a sweet hen 1 1 a",''1' as a liiisliand te Mis. Ciur.'.eiis. llien liitili.ii ..'iiiin iiiiil Mildeil lllill iey te the lillie liiiilselield the phne le n'erd iiiiihitinns. Ci.sli." lie mid. witli eiilhiislaslii. "I've nlwiljs Wlllltul HMIIS." liiit the 'eiieiis li'il'ies i nine .ilent! in slliule tile. and. Iii'sides llnimr. vim was Killed. 1 1 ere I- KianU. who i' .... I,. Mmli lini' I'luhtil II '. .M.llllitl''. ,.. , I..'. ' tiiul lint,. I!ctt. II V..H h'liij who is Iim- .miii old. Mi. uid I'eueiis mini 1 Itctt.i whin --In II lllll little lllfmil. II"- U'Oll'J'f ... I.,... I....I lii'ini lilllllli"! nil llu nf tin- miter's depilltllie t'-r I'ln. sl.li, sillied lllld til"' '"hi' the supiune siurlliec Then Miis lii ii ii Mr. and Mis. i.i ...I ..lie Imri'il a m'l'.ll their hciits. mid her iiiutliei nut stieni:. consented tal.e tM. Di rum iiiii, etleieil tn lilni in !tl. ' a piuii.iiiiiiu tliat pelidenlli." intend hniiiiietM mid aeelul f utictlena.f At il :.'() o'clock ln relurtiH te Ills niiipji mid werk.s until (t:.'10 or 7 o'clock it's nl if lit and then k'ecs home, It wasn't very Ieiir aje ilmt yTi uii.eiis iicnri.v piissen nun cue KrPHtl hereafter. A xericn nf eperatlinis cntJ the impression that he was wifferln wltli ciiieer. hut with his rnt. . , ...! executive initnner, he told the Mirgp-Bij'. wnere in eiu nun nneii le cut mid fin' ally they Ret rid of the trouble nn, I've been feeling like a thlrty-jcMr-eil boy ever ulnce," is the way he puts it new, , Lnpt winter lie n In hnd shnpp, diirgeen was ordered from St. T.niiN. if. mlfHed the train. Mm. Cntizcns Wni en the phetic in ten minutes, mul i thirty inlnuteH mere a locomotive ami peclul car were.wniting In St. rau rau te take the doctor aboard. The trmib! (darted in 11)20 following tin operation fur the removal of his tonsils, ( swallowed a let hf streptecneel wlij, , reunited in the growth of a eint en the piincreas. " Befriended Dr. Lerenz; Made Detractors "The diimimble ethics of the doctors make me sick." lie en id. "They renit peer old Dr. I.ercnx because he cot hl name in the pnpei. "1 brought hint up le neirnii once iniu Miineunuy tool; n ' tling at me. and I decided there weulij be no mere pmiulin: of public eflicisN without the price ueiiu piriil. Mr. Ceticns brought suit, Ket jinlj. 'neat and his critic was feiccd te make public apology. His interest in crippled children tie. eloped ipilte bv eceident. "There was a little crippled old mam, ' Miss Van l.iulen Urewn," he k.iIiI, "who had a little house in a si root net fur from mc And in the house he hn ciKht or ten crippled children she wai liAllig te educate. She Iiml the IiIm llieeause the) were cripph'H their inlndi were being neulceted mid she knew. She was a hiini lilmck mid in :i rit llinst ut tlie time. Milt tlie cllllilieli tneie liiiil no ihsii'iil dire and one d.iy n.j sicretary Iiml nie nlieiil her. "I went down and looked It nvr. She was in bed anil the childieil were till liver tlie hniise in a mess mid nmililli', and, although she was determined, Mie was alwn.s broke. She would get some of the ladles le help her. hut a row would start and then she would be ideni .lliiiiu. I tried le help her, in a sinnll way but she was iuipessihe. Se We combined the children she was cm Ins fur with several ether small eii;nntic tiens and iiruaiii.ed the .Miihiitiin Hos pital Scheel, and I nave them a Sl.tlOO. 000 for an endowment." Mr. Councils sae auelhiT SIT.'.OOO tn the Chlldrt-nV. 1'iee IIespiliil for di'.cnsfs ether than oilhepedlc. mil liiesctitlv the heard tame back and .,i ,l ihev luidu'l enough money te gel liny- w here. v "Well," he said, "if eu'll eniiiliin' with the hnspital sehnnl, I'll gle )0s '.mother If 1. 000,(100 for improvement. .iiicl if you'll get along and undeistnnl iwluit I want, ou can bine three or ', four million mete. All 1 ask is tlint -en cut the Mice' out of the name. .and if net. tlieiel "People lese their sell-iespect smii" l ill inn lii.l... In, n linsiuta with 'free liln.iil nil out ,the front of it," .Mr. Conens saiii ueiuiiiiiiiijii 1( Hew He Leves His Gelf! but He Get Farm First A place snry. Mr. je.irs aii. O.IIIItes.iinil s I, e blew nit' ste.iin w.'is in'ccs- I'ellens illsinM'ied nun" for a mail of his lesoeiisi- ""UUHI a l.'iliu t wenl j II was ami eie l'l.iine. i iiindc Alien I'.elll UlI'lis s(W hi' il'llc ill Who Mils thin tin- lid MM' llllll'S llllll III' II. ill ".!.. 1,1 l,v Ids piiii..iicd cmtle. 17S head of linl "li'lll, the l:is i until si,iw,.,, i, n nu e fm- i.m iv number of ill,, fjimilv e Mile. I'M'ii ii, Utile Itclt.i, KU -"I- iibeiii i Mieil, uid pem. Mr. ( eiueiis J, teml of the llieatie. he ic.uls ii let ,u, v r ,!, j,,!,.,! lllllllll'll Ihe mnsslM' Mlllime nt Wells' Outline of lllsteij." .mil enieM'd II. Hill gulf- hew lie line, his yelr:" "If I 'mil illsimiii.il c,lf (is, J never would bin,' Imiihi iji,, i.ipm," In- sni, , ''I'l,,. ii him ii nsiieiiiii,i ,,, tin tiicliir nl ciiiite-l .ippi.il te me ninie limn wmidi'iing iiieiiiul ihe laim. It's Km.hI ter ui. sjsieiii eieii i the best Mine I'm. in, nle v.iis im in a sHIU,ei'iii l.s Saluril.i). Iieimis. it M,, ,,, (, lcmi til li. fm ; llllll II InlMl', I lllll Down came t fir feet Ferd. Tamper wan get c "Yeu can't held up an; uid. "All ugh'," unsv ci cd "then I ciuii." "You'd better thu.k t said Henry, coehr.g eir "Toe late," said Mr "I've already made up my Cost Ferd $30,000,000 te Break With Couzens .. tVU I. .,! Inctml tmlf n lllinittp and it cost Henry Ferd $1,000,01)0 second. He paid Mr. Couzens !0, 000,000 for his .tock that repre sented a hingle $1000 iiHe.nment. I The vuptuie came November 1, l!U.". It was the one and only tight m thirteen years of pu.Unei.-hip, nnd new the tloverne. of Michigan comes along nnd gics te Mr Couzens the one job in the we: Id that Henry Ferd wants mom than any ether, with the. possible osiep esiep osiep tien of the pmsidenci. There nie two outstanding inn dents in the life i f this new Senater The break with I;erd is one of them. The ether was the death of Mb son, Hemer, ii strapping big boy, fourteen years old and ri. feet tall when he was killed in an automobile yaccident SS K$ Latest photo of .lame If..!' ISS iw :. W fcVV IT Reme M'lirK nge I let roll was III irony lr fcd hape mm ally and mine one mi. I twted this man Ceiupiin fir Police I rvsminlsslmicr. lie slummed down the 11.1 nti.l mil en il for thirteen lenis. The' elected him Miner and he applied v.1- liuini.Ms methods te the iiihiiiil'c- " . ., . .....!, I,.,,..,l ,,lli in ll, I lllllll' went " !.'" """,...' .. '.,.: in. .i .. .limineuicv ilmt .Iniiich fiiiicin inirie ieiii ii ", , , , . , aneiu Willi nun in mi iinus "See Mill tomorrow." lie sail Ms, Cell'.eliS friiWIK d .llul lll.lt tills ll.Ml.lllliC ll'l-lilllll .shouldn't 1c ti'llltig i il" lik "I sliiuild weiri vhuse I wear," Mild I '. mid sinned It was jn.t ii Mil pi' s. ( euens. millionaire Mayer of Detroit, appointed te succeed Truman H. Nv hcrr as I'nited States Senater Irent Micliig.tn cii iliu 1m ti iii.'hi-fiiiiiitli-heuldt'i' methods in 1 1 h t i i. ,.n. H unit of bllll-in it -i liinii 'bli'in nit nut ion union Slige-I nickers in tin- Senate iiilii sled of lll'ls thai, hllOls I for tli of tin lll'll lllll 11" MOttU sin p III! I fei I be'" Ii i - we'll hell' I or wii won't gel ill lilglit .mil ;.u 'n getting s,,mewhen' i ci nl; this phone, lllll wheie. Whole Mr. Couzens hearing congratu lations ever the phone at his hotel in New Yerk 0 IMMl men under me in tin Iiml .,r .iniiiiiiiii mid I feii mole nspunsi liility tnr human- tlnin am nthij tlmu kilOW lll'i' '. fill II se i.lellh Ii 111" .lll'ln osmeIi Ifi-I lent' llllll I slitilnl out In time (.lie of .ill 111" llliemple.M il Mi ' Detinil. 'Ihey necded feed and chilli- i tig nnd doctors, and Ihe childicn hnd u, j,e te school "Well, we spent $3,000,000 in IIUl 'te take care of thg lineinplefd, lm - ilig fuel, Ki'iceiics, shoes and medical eeivlee, find we ciiine tlueugh the b't I of iinv city in the country." Then the new Senater told about his' bo.xheod. 11" was bein in Ontario, in ncieis the I let I nil IUmt, lu the town i nl c aniiiaiii. .ugust n, pi., iu' iiietlier and father, who me new I i . tit In a suburb of Iletieil, were both hum in r.iigliiml. mid Ihe euiig illmiin ('nilens was tlie fust nf the laillily te cress the dividing Mi cum nnd Hike up the job of beeniiiin mi American And licllig iMjru evei'tliere eliinlii.ilcw any ambition I might liaie te be 1'iosi 1'iesi dent," he snid with a giin. "I wish I could impnii te ii. .lounger peepb' the fallacy nf gteiit wealth "Thcie Is no spcclul pies, liplinii for milking money." In mniluucd in an- ner te niiether question, "I'm dimmed glflll theie Isn't. KM'i.llieily would be tr.ilug il and Ihey would be ilisnp. pointed. It gives little contentment nnd Is n 'mush in niitii), and jet it is net se dltticult te miike it as it Is te Keep. 1 lime been feitumite there. I liuve never been lueke. I hne never ' borrowed, and even when i was a lii jl alwil.Vrt hud ll few delliiiN I iniilil 'lend the ether fellow . Itewiid fed- lows iiiiteiiiiitiuilly in the path f earnest mid iniiscieiitleiis luihl work 8iil I... taken into I'"" "'" '" "i" pertiinity and love. fter lb- coal b'ls'nic-s eiime 11. nrj I'eld into the lite el .lames ueii. by .his lime .I ..iiii ",!"",f,"l,!l;'1'',,,l,:'" billen .i.i-l ptnin.se. 1 old bud Mi ,- Kled along Wl'll 1.1 lllltollieblles. Ill" his iel.li.lllles bad bed! lll.s.ic. Mul (Mimrils wiih pmliicis. wieng nssoi.i. nssei.i. linns iiiiil ethc factuis ceuliiblil. ! in the slew preglf-s. I, his t merit of $1000 BrinrjH Millions Return wis nu incident win. iienr.v snid Mr. Ceiiius. "M i.s-e- with hun as, net en ,,, Itlltlnil ' e lii-i iniii. ii.-.i leui't ler i.m'imieh W lie'e lllleiest 1 "Ol t n mnke-lip. liloeileil, mill ji. ni) ill hiiiii'iiiit.v, I'liuu'v isn't n V" Ills d.i.i's prnginui stmts ,ii i;.;;:i. I p nut nf led and il i old b.illi ami 11111-1 u Hue sh.iM' with .111 old ',nli. ui, I'.iit'hci'. I'n.ikfiiM is ueM iiiiil 11 nine nine lulle illlii- le the ellicc e ihe .Mu111c1p.1t St 1 eel H.iilwn.is Cenip.ini. whole he ,.111'lM" Willi Ihe Millgiliiiil ei I Iim em em ilees. Thi'ic he vim ks until 1 1 :!t0 .uid then tn iti hall te t.ike euic el' I his mini 11 inn r. I.uin Ii is al I I I old. ' 1 union or nreiiiii I "Ol '" ni'-'-- - . . .....1. I,,., 1 ...iv. 1,;, , 1 ,,ir tern in- si.i. ... '". " ' ,... ,1,,, ..inlet of III clHlglt". an. I It 111 I 1111 "' --- - . iv.'iil ill. All I eici I had S10II Miilcoiiieil . .,.., nn i I'1II -V ' SI 00. Iluil w. 11 k llllll Hi" still t Mile 111 no busi ness nl luiicli time mid nn bin. lieull i,i"i linns Is Iiivhi inbl.v 1 11 feri nl Mr. Ceiieiis 1 1 ji'il tn mis fnud with bus in'-;- but It llltC'l f. n il w nil b,s he lllll "I'm 1 liusiiiiss M.'ijnr, nut n seci.il Miimii. he tells theiii, nnd 11 fuses 10 I. Ready With the Millions If People Would Act "I hnd the greatest lessen in toler teler nnee in tlie weild." he -..lid, in nu feiutcfll ,cms S the e.ai of tee 'petieil pelhe. 1 wenl ill with the n ' suranee I would be boss. 1 Inuii.l llul Mllentis going tweliiy-leui benis a 1I.11 nnd seven d.ijs a week, (iaiilblins nii'l 1 pinstitullmi weic raiupillit mid the pub lie ilcmmidcil 11 ele.in-iip. That's wlnn 1 wa stlie I111II in Ihe cliilia -Imp wlun the iinderwiiild gut Ihe impic-sinn It was a tempurniy political eleiin-up. I 'studied the sitiiiiiien for tbiee we.k. 1 Kept the ell leunsel with me hours at ,l time, telling me hew far I niil.l ". .mil one Triibi night I g.n lei In tlcnii ii up. The J"b of every .! pniiitid tunii in ihe city was in tin liiilanic. Then I wenl le my fmin 0 Meiiilny 1 relililiiil te the ellicc nnu get the icpi.rts. Net a saloon, 11 Ram bling lien'' or mi thing else had been open. And we Kept it Hint wa. U'". we've bein buttling old Jehn ii.irley cel 11 ever since." Which means', Mr. Cniueti ,,','lhat ou me in favor of pinliililtlmi?" , "Yes," was tlie aiiswt r. "I .in..' "Allir hew .ibeilt iillicllilillg Ih" ell liip'iMlient I11W V" "Oh. he." he luitglied nt Hie 'liiur, "I've j.it heard limn the City Cmin sel Iluil I tun teiiliiiue te held ''.', in job ns sticet tar iiuiii.igir. It' llu- lit s-t lime nn friends ami ineinii't ever agieed. The intlii',' Miimii- Im teb'Ki.iplied HI" lll.lt tlie public ill liiilinM iiiv lentiniiiinici The friends tell nif 'te stii mi the Jub. The enemies s.11 I nj nut M'linteiiiil timber, and tlniifnu'l shuilld sini Inline miiwii. "(lent life, isn't i'' Ni I0I1S ' jeu came up." ..iveu. 'live iuvcsteil was .sn.i", Mv einple.vei. A. Y me S."00 bonus fie , ....'k link. lllll 11 I - mv previous . vlnr, 'Ci,,,, i ..mi, me Mini. linn ' . ,n ii-eik When we fulled long.." H.inge J''"t didn't dn it. W" n'Vl.ed wllh each oilier, but net fei '"i'sonlTiieepl. !'' bR"", '"" """ll ' "i." I' , .1.,. l,-,,,l 1 iiinliniii' vll SS ill III" i " -''"'"v.". .. .....'. nil mv limit. ll. I . f.u bill 111,1 Iltlv nut ill.' Ih" II It. tne Wlieu ' - . ; ". efi ....y ,f.xv:,.:"' .?;":' ..-. "' have H.lch ilieli M stiiilitl, 'I'll gu .1 ..... 1 111 lev" .-.i.i' 1 1.1 . .1 " - , the ntliel WO'O" sllllie siiiiep-. "Is I'nri icilliv it niiiiilinil'.'" Mr "Yi" he '.uid elilcll net hi d his the wizard of (Viuens was nsKi'ii , ,,,.,.,.1.1 wli.ttlt' Iv, lie no" ' ' " -i"..i,, , l.ei-iiuse In' Is the f.ilthcM III'" "I llll.v Milt ,i,ni Hie nev.sii.i ii'is no. ...1. ...1 t., 11 u iiiiiii'..." -' :,M ever ;u,e' In- enti.C with. It s "toil llllll 1. .,1 niiiiiei . 1:1 ts him te """"1U,1 Vw meien wibjMl eueiir.li. '"'V V ' III I ll iK- be I ms iieih I!!', ,', f ...1 'in MuelmbU -in lug h.',e 11.KI1I01..111 in mi !y;;.,:,,ff inide" n-h,..ghcd. "'r, lie t 'id Of his, quill nl with Hen 1'er.l mul kevv II wns g,ee, I the tnuse be jtlven as .1 simple, 1 W "re iiie'i ever their unis c, i,. ;b,u.d"....Me,.s. rerdat.hetll.iewas qttSuHWn.-'Mr ('e,,,ns Hl O Mil ,' ,.,.,. 1,1.,., ,1,1,1 lilu ..,.,. MCI! 1...'.' . .'',- "- " I "HI HI III I United States. ' lie people The politicians retireil. rhA street -car munitien was nnu. i The meet -car hiiiihiieu whs nnu llaver Ceiuunr. built u iminlcipul line AMT'latcr the city iKiught the private .gffir, cerablntd the two and thle Duacna.is ihtih. i " JOU Ti.mnstiilrH wiih it proud bend wulicr. Ilis nuiiie wiih DiiMtrleH I'uulseii, and lit first, te save tlitr new, Hfpnter from miini.iv.iii frein I'lnrlarraMiiienti lie de- ntiil he liiiil leaneiVbU nbeei te Mr. 1 ail 1111 sllll'l ! "I'likc it I" scitiuiis. Air. Siiiuler. Your leihnnd, join business f,,, jour laiuih, )our iiinbitluus, .veiir hobbles, vour'leve for crippled children, jour opiiileu of Ilenty rmd, jour uieiiey, lour heultb, what you expect te de as li Senater and jour stand en the public ilticstlenn of, today. That should cover .,. till' Oil e, hi) smiled. "Well, I ,(,i,'t ililiik se," he bltlil. "Il.it I don't (hi nl; they'll keep me en the truck. Trouble with home of these fellows, they're afraid te get off for fear'they enn't get en again, but 1 le trail up the spurH and m wnat 8 going en, "I haven't sought (bin Jeb.'iJ- J-"0" f.irllieut from m ,.,nhlllnna lVt Deen nu exeeOtlve nrettv nerl JaMJWf life ATvtItt ftk .1.-. l. '. ,ll iiiiil l.nuest ." II. ftl'.ll 111 ll.llllll I .'"'. ..1.... ,,111111 lie 111:11 Ki'l . 11 , Mntiv tunc mental 111 tut tins, net tl,.,l.. il linlll geiiiei. ; , . ..... .... .., ... I ..... V.. I ..!.,. I. . ... 11 .,."." .nlL'iiml SI 00 Wllini ins -... iitii Kill 11 inn ii.ii.i. no" "... "ii,,,. 11, uiiij 1 11111 ' Vi.i'i I,, ii 111:0 lice 1 111 en ever u have irt nut of mv own cl,e.,s,,B.'. , him lijul l 1. ,, -wl, slll, ,,, , Mr. ('eiiM'iiu wiih nbeiil eighteen yenis 1'ti,. ,iimi' time '" l"'r brother she old when he sirucu nut for America , '..,, ;iVwl t:00,00( in mhlllien le all the tn build up his fume and his fortune, iiu 1,1, n,u she hud received ihieugh the He looked for wink mul found u. 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