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ar ov PAGE SIX = ~ Tar Hy , of France; Grand Cross of Ghe Casper Aas ij ‘i rihune| World Topics n of Honor) Grand. Officer 0a Maurice and St, Lazarus, Italy; at | Dean ‘Bhaller nd Cross of the Order of the Re- By HANWAY ) £. HAN WAY e ty of Chi deemer, Greece; French and Italian ©} Croix de Guerre, Greek medal for | military merit; medals of Red Cross -|socleties of Serbia and the United nd Grand Crose of the Order ue |of Won Hu of China. s the French re | formers tried to d class matter e Sunday Morning tion offices, Tribune HE POR aa a 2 Achievement By DOROTHY GARRISON He built a monument, Prudden, King & I 286 mire New York ¢ ; I E 1 aron Bldg. e magic of the chisel New. Montgome St t r Cop’ the Daily Tribune heart, 5 e on file in t ( I t San Francisco office i¢ white marble. who makes SUBSCRIPTION RATES by Carrier and Outside State he sought 1 confror It rose ag and § “Can we be istians and still| A guide to traveler I © eed Gee erie tt darth It in} adness!”’ KICK, IF YOU DON 2 If you don’t find your Tr I and wandering and it will be delivered to fou A } ‘ € nH °, el 5 ih, ae ; , oe E ro 1 ; e Dark -<t _ A By GEORGE ARNOLD Another Meaning icatars All moveless stand the anctent cedar | er ) aspire to uppy, a b and a long li “ eos M aspire to a happy, a brillant and a Jong life in- | Rein eee eS stead of a virtuous one, are like foolish actors who want to be ng C8. always having great parts that are marked by splendor and ay D aacy: aha triumph. They fail to see the important thing is net what or wat SEES how much, but how they act. We told by one school of philosphers that a man does not alter, and his moral char ; ‘ acter remains absolutely the same throughout his life, ¢ A That he must play the part which he has received, without “Ge And waves them to and fro. and ; I the:su: Where bright the sunbeans of th the least deviation from the character. That neither experi made before the su filet tad Ahad tte ad a ence, nor philosphy, nor even religion can effect any improve matables i ive 4 a valnty beck ie GRAN ment in him, If all this be true, then what is the meaning of life? To what purpose is it played, this drama in which every ; pay. $500 t to rest upon. thing that is essential is irrevocably fixed and determined? e Genesis A thousand answers have been given to the question. He . ld was f Must | pale star its glimmering is one! “It is played that « man come to understand himself. t € at to b c Goa iar 1 keeps: : that the may see what it is that he seeks and has sought to “M Dean Mathews sea reflecte an inky sky; what he wants, and what, therefore, he is. This is a knowl tT Is not e dark river, like a serpent, be ps 2 that must be imparted to him from without.” here its black plers Me. According to this definition, life is to man, in other we ie Rivinee Ap eiAT ict to will what chemical reagents are to the body; it is only by ek ge odors ‘through the life that a man eals what he and it is only insofar as t c darkness steal, he reveals himself that he exists at all. e reformers are askin And CuKOURA the dark, the ocean- Then life is the manifestation of character, of the some thing which Christ re are TUl rhe ? Cananlt what xth« Chick darkness gathers, stifling. til thing that we understand by that word. And it is not in life, nwa! 4 en th 1 . ng. | I feet but outside of it, and outside tme, that character undergoes | Its weight upon my soul. alterations, as a result of the self knowledge which life gives This argument, which becomes cl is supported by eminent philisophers be found: ron second reading nd in that support may eyes into the hea is only the mirror into which a man gazes not in order that he may get a reflection of himself, but that he may come to understand himself by that reflection; that he | may see what it is that the mirror shows. Life is the proof heet, in which the compositors’ errors are brought to light. How they become visible, and whether the type is nall, are matters of no consequence, Neither is the of life not in the course of history is there any significanc it is all one whether an error occurs in the large type or the mall, so it is all one, as regards the essence of the matter, her an evil disposition is mirrored as a conquerer of the world or a common swindler. “In one case he is seen of all men; in the other, perhaps only of himself; but that he should see himself is what sig. nifies.” ght! Kellogg’s Warning Severs! weeks ago Secret: State Kellogg, in an address te a innesota audience, warned against foreign propaganda which has for ts direct alm the injury of the United States ‘That this warning was most time- ly is evidenced by the fact that the Government has learned that the Soviet Government has a fully equip- ped. well supplied with money, or- nization In operation in Washing. | ton. The headquarters of the Soviet in the United States are located on rmies of the| Connecticut avenue, one of Washing: 1 Empire in| ton's fashionable sections of the city, war 1 hose in charge blandly ——__— Who's Who America First “America first” is a good motto for good Americans. Any other profession on the part of the American people would pear hypocritical to the rest of the world—and that opinion would be warranted. The best neighbor in any community is | while the man who looks first after his own family, The best nation Bs Rie tes ane enon: Oh Rearne te 8 ' . nbe nfluence the people of the United the one which, founded upon right principles, vindicates | meee ovat yee ae gare sa, Sula them by looking after its own interests and welfare in so Be He w of Goverr nent, it Is most unlikely n1905 to| that this headquarters has, or will Marjorl- | confine, itself merely to the sending t of “formal t le reports.” Malt The establishment of this head- ave| quarters was evidently selected by viet leaders at a time when thought they could sow needs army in| of dissention in the minds of the { this country, but the |had reckoned without advance knowledge of what the Supreme Court of the United States was go- as these do not invade the rights and just interests of other | nations, Talk about a nation existing primarily for service of humanity as a whole is maudlin and insincere. The constitu tion of the United States declares that the purpose of our government is to provide for the liberty, the welfare and the security of the American people. And it is the constitution of the Unital States and not the constitution of the third inter nationale we are still living under,” le | citizens captain Without a Party | Soran | major in 190! gadier gene’ h divisional Senator Norris, of Nebraska, declares that people would | 1919-14. I 1 j ‘ to Go In the matter of upholding do well not to belong to political parties. The senator grants k of and New York state law against th: himself luxury only one day in every six years, the day 9. 2 en Preachment: of anas The dec tiene re-election to the senate asa Republican. He ha . ; agian bis hc 9 Joh og ever pert 1 enthusiasm as an independent to carr t 1 n:| dating abe Sd sella The Balance of Trade , s “ ee A favora lance of #1.042,681,497 resulted from the fe is own personal affairs io | 30. The exports were valued at $4,857,634,344 and the im I e ectivitien to-ar t extent, but ports were worth $ 972,847, For June the figures on the rhe f ne takes the time they will fi anded t nt the men who scout the exi face of commerce department figures’ showed an exact balancc Yi h Army Corps, and} ence of God, who advocate free Ic both exports and imports being $326,000,000, June imports we the I 1 Saloni mr law marriages and $1.40 < were the lowest since November, 1924, while the exports were 1 c 1 arr Black § Dur-| morces, are Industriously spreadin lower than any month in the fiscal year except July, 1924 rines, not only in th cncamctece i: et of London. United tes but throughout th ae m 4 © many honors bestowed | world, For instance, a member of Our Whiskey Bill in him were the Star of Roumania pputle the French Chamber of Deputies, » Sl | communist, has been found tn direct gion | communication with the enemies of According t partment « the figures compiled by commerce there was $16,000,000,000 spent in the United States last year for whiskey According to the fig ures there were 4,000,000,000 g s drunk at a cost of $16,000 000,000 the United States nd ¢ f the White Eag C 1 Officer of the Mr Butler's Concern The published statement Dr. » las Murray Butk president of Columbian University, that h ight the United States should have an eny Gene to be better ir formed hat is t e of nations, a that he was an brought out th retort at White Cx er d be amazed again if nformed of thy proceedings there used Suggestion of Wealth Cars There are $60,000,000,000 to $65,000,000,000 market value of securities listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Some people marvel over the wealth of the United States, but secur ities listed on the exchange repre mall part of it of «muller corpor ent only a Most of the wealth is made up of thousand tions Once npon a time children were “seen and not heard.” Now its the parents ORD deabées desire to mare sattafied camera of new oF used cor buyera All re. king parties are not Hip flasks and ne necessary for the growth of the nation They appropriately named them the Follies from the way some of their marringes turned out. The experts at the Dayton trial will regret that there f the even (le Adam and Bye, | no movie p re darkness les’ along the Che Casper Daily Cribune I stretch my hands out tn the empty | | | , 1 impres: farmer, China was found to be a member of | have failed to impress the far he “Agitation Department.” prospe the world. No | than Honorable F Johnson, — ven mnon| OIURINE Matt ant Morsng. | ON THE WAY K g c ne e coming | If they Tire, | | MONDAY, JULY 20, 1925 j eft t tha Reds in this country | cording to Mr. Van Sant, dealer in penitien ot | have: tailed to, 1 United States tires, “when it was z f " c x eould| has been the development of what % orkny business man. | discovered that better tires ‘ou The | the workmen, or the ting to listen |be made by using Uquid rubber for|is known in rubber circles as poate Rapes ae ue oun Sere ieness to| treating heavy cords that make up|‘Sprayed Rubber.’ This ts the tongh: oo? Ny teachings of these | the carcasses of tires, than 't was| est, longest wearing rubber ever pro- s eeichet re Fast a ta the emall clas | ever possible to make when dry rub- | ¢uced. 7 ae 1 4 “Higher in t the kind of| ber was used In their manufacture. bert 1 : | indtyiduais v ays talking “The great rubber plantations of : W who} United, States Rubber company American Ambas-| of reforming th t but v ' i | m states that we appear] never do any actual work either for|in Sumatra and Molaya lead the nade gy these tires.’ ve of new vphenvuls | their families or for thefr country. world fn the scientific development —— formerly. ‘This liquid | fj ithe stot aa A large part of the yleld| Tribune (Want ‘hha tbeanetatignted trees is shipped to this LIQUID RUBBER : is called rubber latex. The cords | ir na tire, when eaturated with this | Only ANUFAGTURE 5 j latex, give the finest fabric for the} 2 | construction ever known. Thi. fab-| “Another big advance tn the methods of producing crude rubber A Soviet ion Departmer i purpose of sowing} with any degree of seri It ts used for making tla parts of Royal Cord tires that comé in contact with the ground, and ac- unts for the big mileage records Ads Bring Results Ie y in liquid form, insead of in| | ary sheets « HUDSO! Watch eac and every day for the arrival day. LS Ey States every month | 40r GAL! ) PS Itch, Smart or Burn, of the F 4. r if Sore, Irritated, In- , most of ft for use in the con-{ Your EVES fiamed'orGranuated! struction of automobile tires Prensa yr araiy erp eit one et * ie " in the mat- | Infantor Adult. Atall Druggist ro) Pa ease ea cee aNere’ ke ‘eBook. Murioe Eye RemedrCe.. Chicos | rubber ar he United theling of geod tires was taken,” LET IT RING, MAC ATS NOT Fors’Me, My 4 = 1 SWEETIETS, OUT'_ { Your. “TELE PHONES RINGING, TILLIE (J >S Ss Tove eR, Lots of Laughs! | ILLIE THE TOILER By RUSS WESTOVER . 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