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pace EIGHT ~~ Among _ Schools and Arizona Third ‘EW YORK Montana (By M the bes i)—The 1 round p school system in the United States ac-{ CHICAGO, June 1.—Taking up the CAPTAIN AND NAVI cording to the results of a compa stud of state school systems made from Georgia, the Republican national | i z : public by the Russell Sage Foun-‘committee plunged into the first fight ®#tor, Claude A. Hickman, who arrived in New York on the S. S. Adriatic. dation. report assigns second placefof r political significance to have a!Shamrock is soon to race the winner to os ols of California, third \ bearing on the strength of the presi | “Resolute,” the American yachts, for fo chose of Arizona, fourth to New |dential candidates. ~The fight ranged be-| y4j rg if: 7, J z es 2 Let ©) Hickman at right. Jersey and fifth to the state of Wash- tween the regularly reported delegation | . ington. These findings are contained in Port by the Department of Educ of the Foundation. The volume titled “An Number for School Systems" and the author is Leonard P. Ayres, Director of Foundation's Department of Educa Other findings of the report are the school system of the United St ONTANA LEADS "RESIDEN anp | NATION IN ALL: ROUND SCHOOLS Wyoming Is Twenty-fifth in Rank of United States; California Is Second state of | PAY INCOME TAX ociated Press) | WASHINGTON, June 1.—The su preme court declared unconstitutidnal the provisions of the War Revenue Act! of 1919 requiring the president the} | United States and Federal judges to} | pay an income tax of their salaries. ‘LATE FLASHES FROM THE WIRE | | | | ublic (By Associated Press.) TOR OF “SE itive’ claims of contest hetween delegations ton of Sir Thomas Lipton land the uninstructed, but which Te{ posed to favor the candi of Lowden, j weights, and congressmien as a class “on tand in contesting the delegation which |have not been especially ndted for ©" has been instructed for Wood. Both ( Jeither pep or stotcism. Dr {delegations have figured in senate in “the representatives have the|vestigation campaign fund. | . ring spats’ to davetn little tion that ates Agu: { VERA CRUZ, June 1.—General ar, somin-law of Carranza, has sur-| W: SHINGTON, D. 's challenger, PE ST cere Tera danmamern me By FREDERIC J. HASKIN versity. Mr. Farrell looks the typical football player. Iortunately for con- gress, his youth :nd sturdiness are} }eoupled with very conservative ideas of |what a congressman can safely do in |the way of exercise. He holda no il- lusions of turning a podgy and overfed| esman into a Sandow or an Adoni: is convinced, however, that setting taken in moderate doses| 1, in the long run bene- by fit congress w the country. From ,ail reports, his proteges cer- tainly séem to be taking their physical Representativ holds the title of the most enthusiastic hlete, while the record for regular attendance is con tested by a number of statesmen, At 11 o’clock,any morning, or at 4:30 in the afternoon, a delegation of con- gressmen may be seen making its way to the gymnasium. Most of the men walk with a fine attempt at bounding| vitali to the admiration of the eleva- and some of their less vital | colleagues. Promotes Simplified Dressing. In the dressing room, the class puts on regulation gymnasium attire. There might fittingly be an exclamation point after this last sentence, for it requires a large amount of pep and stocism in any mortal to undress and dress again for the sole purpose of pulling chest IAMROCK” ARRIVE—Capt. W. P. Bur- hamrock,” and the Shamrock’s navi- of the trial-race between “Vanitie™ and the Lipton cup, now held by America. There are rumors, or of the bow neck- jtime and energy too, of a rise in fi POPULAR WASHINGTON SOON TO MAKE DEBUT—Miss Agnes Ridgeway, doughter of Mrs. John L. GIRL Ridgway of Washington, D. C. Miss Ridgway is still a student at college, and is one of the prettiest and most popular girls among thé’ younger set. é Nobody Hurt. Young Mr. Farrell reports none of his pupils have bee: out" or Injured while work that so far RD “knocks ing with him, the face in his conscienti break the chinning recor, isn’t worn out by a younger man j boxing bout. Congressmen from. 60 years down, and in all degrees of nix’. ical fitness, are enrolled with Instruei, Farrell. He studies them all, aha knows just how much each of t,." can stand. son The congressional gym private affair, financed by the contr, butions of members. Its hours ar. a, ranged so that a member need not cy @ committee meeting or a session of tie house in order to get in his regul; of exercise. Though the sensation of organiz, the gymnasium is over, interest jn leties seems still to. be on the rise jn congress. Eighty members who tiv, near the Capitol have requested nigi classes for the benefit of those who cannot find time to exercise in the day Another request. recently reached Mr. Farrell from forty girl secretaries to congrssmen, who think they need to }. “set up,” and want to use the Capito) Bym for two periods a week. Mr. Fay rell seems worried over the girls. } thinks everybody ought to be a gym enthusiast, but at the same time says doubtfully that his first duty toward congressmen. One gets the pression that he is a trifle wary ot facing forty lively young women. It is comparatively easy to keep 125 middle lous efforts 1, d, or that hy is strictly jar stint he n. + at Y, fe 2 ce Kes vith one jaged statesmen from breaking their ; J ales: lears In late G8 Carranet, hase; Cu May 27-—After. a \winteriof/aleenyoratory, ‘eongress| ia. that can, We hooked) on. ‘proffered | > J nee, but with forty girls on his hee bedi ena cores anh : ~ re cou™ | is awaking to an almost unprecedented state of pep. ‘The house of representa-| reward for any short cut to dressing, ,|#!/ 0f the 400 oda muacres or'tme body | he might reasonably fear casualties of deciatnanecsieentinetatiecrs fe Rok SE ives has r i Besides changes in attire already|®"@ brought into play. Besides the! the heart as well as of body and limb. dex number or rating of 26 in 1870 ana| tves has for two months maintained a gymnasium and the effects of breathing inet hanges in the congres-| Ye'Y. beneficial setting up exercises, — ne 5: a p. Since I Dy " > a gz place, changes -} gres- x one of 52 at the present time. Since} og By, United Press) _ and exercjse can already be noted by a close observer. St dh Saati ty legitimately pro-|2@"dball and boxing are regarded by| Special Sale Cut Flowers at The Pal these index numbers are figured on the} WASHINGTON, June 1.—The Ohio} siona yD » acy = Mr. Farrell as the best indoor exercises|ace. 240 South Center. Phone 247. basis of 100, the school system of the referendum of last November, as re-| Teports from members themselves show that “there is nothing like a. few eee foe: an % ah eins, tor | 0f_middle-aged men, because of the! country has now an effectiveness or ef-|sult. whereof the state attempted to - S52 5 es "|for bay windows and triple chins, ficiency of only 52 per cent, according, Withdraw its legislature's ratification of|'OU"@S With the gloves to put a man into shape to fight his legislative battles.”’| j; ance. And to facilitate dressing to the report. fprohibition amendment is unconstitu-|Others find that a punching bag andtweights in order to put itself into|#ome of the nembeek phe VOR Daan ay The figures for the individual states ,tional, the supreme court decic The] shower are the best means of letting! fighting trim. hair cut shorter. The long-haired con- as given by the Foundation show that court held that ratification of any con- during the past 50 years the West has,stitutional amendment by a legislature been coming up educationally while the'is final. It granted an injunction re. Fast has been going down. During this straining state officials from submit gressman is a tradition in this coun- try, but the wavy locks that could be so dramatically swept back to illus- trate a point in speaking a distinct handicap in sport. If the athletic boom continues, requests for “stubble field cut” may. permanently replace the old popular demand for statesman's length A Congressional Boxer. The gyninasium idea originated with tepresentatives Reed of New York and Britten of Illinois. Both of these men had been college athletes, and Repre- sentative Britten has held the amateur lightweight boxing championship of Il- jlinois. Both men felt that congress was off steam after a hot argument over the peace treaty. The first discoverers of these pre- Feriptions for efficient lawmaking have been eager to convert their fellow-con- gressmen to exercise, so that they, too, may™~be rejuvenated. So far, 125 repre- time the greatest increase among all ting the woman suffrage amendment to) the states has been made by Utah while a referendum next fall. The Ohio legis-| the IRIS THEATER to which attributeg the,lature ratified the prohibition falling off in relative standing amend. sment but the wets succeeded in calling} ryland. In the East the only stute!a referendum and the voters decided| sentativ ve enrolled for gymnasium| flabby, and that better circulation of|!"_the house barber's sanctum. —TOMORROW— at has gained instead of losing is New/against national prohfbition. work, while « good many others who| blood would mean clearer thinking ane Del teal OBER p Daas OX Jeresy, 2p Lic carat oaia te, SAR ES BeR | (By aiied! Picea) shrink from the rigors of # There was no available space in the web atne (Soden othe My Beat ne best and most consistently high y ed Press. exercise, are trying golf; h 3 3 same time one of the most bene- 4 a oo gue, : record is California. MEXICO CITY, June 1.—Provisional ee sa Capitol, but one vacant robm about 80 A rip-roaring tale of adventure and intrigue in the ing and country hikes as healthy and| feet long was found in the House Office - because in this game. practically Building. Ten dollars was collected from each member who was interested in the project. With $1,000 of the Among the interesting results of the| President Rodolfo de la Huerta is to be/at the same time pleasurable pastimes, study is the conclusion that the school| inaugurated, this afternoon with sim-| phe senate has taken no part’ in’ the systems of the United States’ terri-!plicity. He has appointed Gen. P. Blias| i t jathletic craze. It is next to impossib! torial possessions, such as Hawali, the Calles minister of war and expects tol to start a new fashion in the West, in which j upper ey thus 2 Canal Zone, and Porto Rico, havelannounce other cabinet members to-|house, for most of the tmenbers oc, aan eyst nua opened eee Rone 9 aise bisa Say tobe Toes “ok many, ot night. elderly and settled in their ways. In|appartus for all the stunts appropriate 8 states. aw: en Tee RG CE : ; the house of representatives, on the|to men of middle age. Ropes and shin- . ported petter than those of the major-| | »Mexican society note: Senor Carranza.|other hand, curly wigs, long cigars,|/ning poles were thought too strenuous, ity of the American states. Ten South-| President of the Republic, has gone toleven leapfrog can, If properly soan\ rie poles were GAFAIeI are, “ahead peta i " ern states have records poorer than that) the mountains for his health. | sored, be made a congressional hobby.| weights, medicine balls and. Indizn World-famed horsemanship aids virtue to vanquish - Younger representa yes p re ae : :. The Foundation's educational meas-| + Probably more bullets than ballotslington every semslon Wires top eee | clubs. Z vice, in urement is worked out by taking the! will be wasted in eset ratte A, trainer for the congressional ath: nominating the next! ici - ing the De exica sider ago representatives tried to start letes was found in H. M. Farrell, an e ora aerate ehh Saat lonos ane resnionce ai gymnasium and failed for want of in-| employe of the Capitol’s disbursing of- ¢ tatnie? ts bei thie eran ee eh aia nat! {erest, today a younger house seizes fice. This young man was formerly a If you want to be Ce ree) teers Che Prparens|} ) Sirs Benes’: Shackleton“ stgests that lunona ewideatsiinmentincicee nd college athlete and afterward instructor they make, the amounts expended for,we reduce the cost of living by eat-| taitntully. tot See sm, cs r buildings and supplies, the salaries paid, ing octopus. This ought to be all right with dumb bells _andof the gymnasium at Susque! Sure, their teache: and other similar items,| for the little boy who always wants the 2 a zr and combining these factors into a sin-|drumstick of the chicken. ees gle index number which shows the gen- —_$—$<o—__—_ f A REAL CLASSY SHOW INSURE A thrilling story of the West in the days when life and eral stanhing or efficiency of the school] After all the trouble he has had ‘in LA: hot wi zy ind the surest shot was system. This method resembles that)the past ten years Senor Carranza fj. ° buckshot were cheap, and used by the federal government in in-| would make a good sergeant at arms \ the man who won. dexing the cost of living and prices for|for a Democratic convention. commodities. oe - -Also——_—— The Foundation states that all the re- Sor | sults are computed from data furnished|, The Supreme court of the United States reassembles today after a week's! recess. 2-REEL SUNSHINE COMEDY ‘PRIVATE HUSBANDS’ hy the states themselves to the federal government and that the records have been compiled and combined by ex netly the same methods for all the dif- Continuous 1 P. M. to 11 P. M. TODAY ee Scotland's local option act, enacted in 109 W 15" ST. ferent states and without admitting|1913 after thirty years of agitation, be-| into the results any elements of per-{comes effective today. 1 ° HONE AW, HARD TO FIND sonal judgment. ‘The author of the re — | EL AINE H AMMERSTEIN port served during the war as chief] graying gone Democratic in 1916 it is} : statistical officer of the errnees helonly retributive justice that California, 5 : —EE ‘Tho, standing;'of the 48 states,» the'..'worrledi\with) ithe Demeooratic,) na: In a beautiful romance z ; District of Columbia, and the three ter. bboy gprs e i ? apobla. tional convention this year mn ritorial possessions is shown in the fol- in s (14 e@ 99 = = e : The textile mills of New England to-| 1s e Ss Educational Index Numbers day will put into effect a new wage Montana |scale calling for an average advance of | California — }15 per cent, and amounting in the ag-| Next Arizona ‘gregate t n addition of $1,000,000 ay New A Blazed Trail Production “THE HIDDEN PIT’ A thrilling tale of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police Jersey of Col. - hington 9| Week to their payrolls. ance in high schools. There are now! “100 times as many pupils enrolled in! high schools as there were in 1870. The then was 19,000 and now it is Utah Massachusetts Michigan 2,000,000. The high. school at | Connecticut tendance has increased with great rap- ‘THEN: Ohio - idity but the new pupils have been New York - mostly girls. aor Be ; In the matter of teachers’ salaries, | North Dakota states show most diversified pra 4 Novaua = 9.0 tices. The lowest average salary is $25| ‘AND. ndiana. e .; v Car per month for the state of North Caro-| W. reaho 58.4 Una, while the highest is $88 in Call-| A PA THE EEKLY Minnesc 6: | fornia, both being based on a year of 12 months. | Oregon Tilinois Wyoming Rhode Island - K Ss Zone Dakota Hampshir ew Mexico Vermont isconsin In keeping with the cutting of prices to assist in reducing the high cost of living, we will offer, beginning today and continuing until Saturday, June 5, 1S8PER CENT DISCOUNT Get Into a Straw From a standpoint of coolness and hot weather comfort it’s Oklahoma Maryland Delaware Texas Florid. Piovia just like diving into a cool tank of water, at least it has the same heat defying espe ” effect. But it is not their coolness alone that makes these hats so attractive— Vina almost any straw hat is cool—but it's the blend of coolness, good style and good Kentucky Louisia Georgia North Alabam Arkansas Mississippi South rolina In addition figures are given to show the relative standing of the school sys-) tems of the states and possessions 1890, 4900, 1910, 1916 and 1918. These} indicate that California has always been; at or near the top of the list, while the appearance that makes these hats so preferred over the ordinary sort of straw hats. ENTIRE STOCK Of Wearing Apparel For Women and Children Straw Hats PRICED AT $2.00 AND UP Panama Hats PRICED AT $5.00 AND UP Store Hours: 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. 220 South Center Street AXA two Corili have in every » been Saturday: 7A. M. to 8 P. M. at or near the bottom. B New England state is shown by the figures e to be losing ground while y state in the Far West hi in rela- ‘ \ tive rank during the In the = a Educational race lowa s far out-! , Se a > akinesia stripped Illinois, while rth Dakota (@) { ai j y (¢ has forward. Nebraska @ M M E RG i A La iO M PA is gone forward and 5 : Kansas backward during the period of 28 years THE BIG BUSY STORE Across the Street from the Lyric Theater most notable educational change} Watch Our Windows a $ en place during the 50 years Phones 13 and 14 covered by the report, is in the attend- Lemme a_i K Ke.