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PAGE FOUR CAREERS TAKEN UP FOR FUN — | | a udge Eambasts “Dry, Sleuth in Raid Probe (By Central Press.) A right to go even though the law | gives him the right to carry the Weapon, whereas this privilege is denied the citizen. “I have been connected with the courts for many years,” the judge said, “The time is still within my memory when citizens were loth to lodge complaints where the obyi- ous intention was‘to secure search enforced themselves with sawed shotguns and revolvers. slipped their hands into the pur of théir victims and put the mor in thelr own pockets, if repo coming to me are true. They ha not respected the rights of Am« can citizens guaranteed to you v der the constitution.” State's Attorney Harry Pratt » SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1925 They have | Ill, Sept. 26.—Investi- warrants. that he is ready to hear anyc ; f | | gation of an investigation {s a pos- “Now that is common practice. | Who felt they had a grievance, c | sibility in Peorla, as the city echoes Strangefs roam your streets armed Prohibition agents ayer they w 1 tj | with the sensational instructions with warrants sworn out against | come the investigation, H given to a local. grand jury by a myth, John Doe, They fill in th | Circuit Judge T. H. Green. names of one of your citizens after) In Berlin, Germany, a bachelor Cok C} . E Fede er hy: are mia ctied a they have made the arrest. | club was recently organized in whi ¢ 1¢< i =} report to Washington on udge Calls Them “Tyrannists.”” | the members pledged themselves \ mrs, at nIcago Expo n’g action in ordering a probe “IT st{ll believe in state sover-| remain single until they had ac: of the operations of “Lone Wolf" eignty, though {t is now a jok nulated 100,000 marks (about ¢ ( sition Told Reason | Asher, U. S. dry agent, whose lHquor I believe that the great state of| (00). They will then marry | nl - raids here recently resulted in/ 200 Tilinois knows more of its needs 4 Experts. | arrests. nnd wants than does Washi! See tte 3 Objection is taken by prohibition from where they send these | y| A woman suffrage bill has + enforcement officials to language wolves and lone dogs upon you introduced in Argentina ; BY ROWLAND WOOD | used by the judge in charging the ‘seal « f i} | y. Meanwhile the judge is re- Ae weoretl ng letters of commendation i 4 | fom all over the country, 5 | “I espectally charge you,” Judge Reli M ° Sj 1855 ; f ireen said to the jury, “to fully |, la bl hand F hi inquire into the operations of these || e etc ise ince ‘lone wolves’ and ‘hungry dogs’ who have been poured upon you from that cesspool of iniquity, Washing- ton, with shotgun and revolver, trampling the liberties and violating the rights of American citizens like an invading army. Tells Citizens’ Rights. bun- | crowding | ae omen’s r way t of gk —_ Makers oe ‘Two Horse s A radio lighthouse’! is the latest invention of Guglielmo Marcéni, father of w ireless_telegraphy misfite in } © are men te The first one, at South Foreland, England (above), flashes into space a continuous warning of danger “I want to kmow if irresponsible ; € Be OR and Ed Tak ones their exact position in the thickest soRe persons can come into this com- | » : creator | ‘ munity this way and carry on as bs 4 pis ape these men have done, I tell yon Judge T. H. Green, | gr 1 enon | that they have no more power than| 6. or geadiv we. a i}: “|RADIO ENDS TWENTY YEARS OF eke care seo oo se t | AL | your authority, the same as any | Officer. ‘The citizen has the right to : aap ee aa | other offender.” defend himself with a dead es | Judge Green in a preamble to his| weapon, if he believes ‘his life f L 1K AR TA CH | I 1S I OR ‘| 4 F [Ss | A TH kk Ri« ree pointed out that the private | threatened, the judge stated. Fur-| A new Pair FREE: They Rip : : citizen _hag the same rights in the] ther than cer. has the | | ees 25 — —— — " | ZIMMER, A ones who Parent Who Deserted BEER A | e best to do Baby Hopes to Make : ; Him Musician. “i orem Shae ; air atin OLD BOY, 20 | in } wn case to back up YEARS AG0 L An artist of no mean | Ry NEA Service for fon. A mus.| OMAHA, Neb. Sept. 26—On the| lous waves of the alr comes ep bass voice of the radio an- nouncer “This is s of them makers ewple dolls. tation KFKX, Hastings, K of Miss| Nebraska, Tho next selection will ‘ ; a irdled the| be a violin duet by William and Ed- ¢ 1 1 a millionatre.| ward Zimmer, father and son.” hb 1 lovely Ita! And then comes a plaintive mel- { } } f Napl and | ody from two violins. re t € e st t even radio, marvelous as: it 205 MUSICAL m ni m nt 1 s idea that] is in ennabling people to hear beau- e f tiful music hundreds of miles a c way, fails completely to tell the 1 t story behind the harmony of these ‘\ » 1 wo violins. i} t t _ Story Rivals Fiction { ae oat utility Byllesby organization have A Y For {t is a story of love, heart- | be aches, anger and happiness, such do saves money, invariably led—rather than as is usually found only in ction. . . : who's Ww talaratory ot real Iifo\ arctan gs followed — industrial and ia ttac oan happy experiences of 20 i time or labor for people me x Sa a community. development. - Ly 's work At the age of 19, William Zim- } Py : aiden: Mina’ O'Néil, whose mer, a violinist educated in Berlin, | : 2 | Neawine lcd fell in love with 16-year-old gir) { ement tn drawing "kewpieg”| fo, tn love with & 1eyearoX4 gl “SS qThis iswhy good utilities are To do this often means the - are same of the entries f 7 «Browning, « ee ch Bn ee dell indispensable to community earning of less than reason-, vatchin aSbaby Was, borne ie a as development:and community able returns in order to ad- 4 hen the baby was nine months j anine Is, amuse | org, zimmer went on the road with ~o, welfare. vance public interests, in the , 7 7 . one of the Shubert companies, play- ing “The Merry Widow" and failed expectation that such joint . to return to his wife and baby. e f A Pn Mrs, Zimmer obtained a divorce ™., Industrial development de- action will bring prosperity for ! crater; |and married a wealthy cotton s1¢ :, * } cae Notides Gee cit | lived neoDilys . teahi: Ay , : . musement | ""Yrer~ ile son never knew tis ~. tions, capable of furnishing i. #h fas : Lint, florist, argusement, | father, but as he grew older he was large amounts of service — r; eure company casts its € Flowers. 5s é ; 1e of Edward Zimmer. ortunes with the communi Robert "T, Olver, executive | ee Oe Ee oon al’ | %, Without delay—at low cost.” ‘ munity {ie New York League | saved real musical talent. ‘The | | a it serves and fully plays its , ee ‘musement, Polls} tiother did everything possible to | 5 ° BE eco hs cease ese re elop the son's musical education | . 'A-big electric: power plant part in the co-operative work ¢ rn, bi Bhink The family moyed to St. Louis Grand ( hool of | ana" ‘awind made his debut over | makes a kilowatt hour of elec- necessary to success. : ra radio while his father was playing 4 \ Pelt reed Ne aradio at lasting: tricity out of from one to one To we But due to adverse business con v construct lan: i “ _ | ditions, the Mack fortune was swept | .. Mie de wrote of Elsie de large shell and sand bus- and one-half pounds of coal. Ge A P ne om dis- r\ 5 - EA ak away. This sudden change meant es 8 best Known w ness. ' vn, Heriin and Dublin aa.) S¥AY-7 Tle mudden change soeant erect rie, ste) A small plant uses from ten Se ene in advance > : a ee on, the mother realized, unless in | ® iy dres A si Pr the only city in the Uni | py ton, the Ber reali. UDINee tt ack atte hae Mica | sof aunty eBALOMIY Cty i the Dat ,to, twelve pounds of coal. _ ,arrte’ Serearements; rex ; ; Bely em, “A. asbuwl thrown ack \ an Te When the tinal 1 ¢é quires faith and courage and Bs ae ne The radio had yevenled that. the | Voulders an tnapiration."" "Phe tlement was let a prize A + : es In Chicago 'an-T eather wat living at Haatings, and | fiend sald that Miss do Wolte for the most. sultable In 5 years the electric power the determination to be a pro- | the moth decided on an_unusnal | °F Sense Be DOE Aare OTN v 1 1 Marth $ e : See he chee utreeasee scncee at her sense of proport rtbated “13 : plants of the nation have gressive public servant. A Aline anconal ts easy to see why she } aye saved 19 million tons of coal Inder the rn © 0; fack she sent » 1cce ft her wor 4 5 " A Mire wort les-| Interior decorating .t P Sia ane by increasing their size and The record of the Byllesby ae tae cate the dada ode ce | Wall uprantaaad cee aktotee anes . lived up consistently to these father who had. deserted | ! went on tage nd w H He has = be z t . : . . bins ai anf had never shown | professional $er® debut} national t ot the These facts are mentioned exacting principles of public any interest in him. ‘as made in artou'a “Thermider i A ca . . . The reat of the story ts told hy | 8 1880, and she was long a meniber | merely to emphasize the im- utility operation. ‘@» . the fathe of the Empire stock company. Late Miss WheSion, 70 years old, mm ‘ | ; He ‘had been taking music les she was a star and manager of te ' ishwoma : r L reside Hy v5 z ortance to a co unity of s ne of me for several weeks, and I] Own company S land cllmbed A . Wei * | hadn't recognized im.” wala Zim-] Te waa sn 1906.that ates de Wotto | 1.000. to Rvateerhoche being served by organizations e intend to merit your good | eft the stage permaner snd t rhe’ elit + albhicaths Ps pe = C55 Fat x haanttliovin ‘mead inte (Mp iba Loroteasion’ ee tunace Potton | anASeiorriRe cee eee capable of obtaining large ea, by following these was nine months old. 1|!ng. She was born in: New 1 @ to accomplish it, a : 7 1 rin i izi Exce Sf crsed about hime and wou: | Her father was x pysean, horn | women have attempted amounts of capital, of build- Sg Tie pees Pd is not in fashion about him, because I wasn’ alifax, N. S., and her mother was | it, one losing her: life ; ive tea of nd beauty calls for | 80 proud of the things that had hap-| % Boptohvwonis but had lived in} , — ing large systems and of fully Ley en those of the 1 Sgures ni » do health and fit- ed when Twas younger, And so| Canada sthce her girlhood. At 16 A young Englishms ene Oh; realizing I : : - ovate mah ane tha enuils Af @veuy Cliclh I hadn't tried 48 find him years of age le Was sent to s ot- | I h and devoted his a: wane their ligations to fe Na se Power Com- Btees fit be sat cose an Gecaae 2 fees vs Togave him his ex: | land to. vit her mothers re | nit ; oer epscrasate the public. ° pany and largely responsible ty r I 1 tears in his eyes J who Meld distinguished px 1] r hiskes tha M Eee lene that overs | at HATA LD Te Ae ic | tbe uate re Sem reantch weiner these ‘or the public g will it — ; sat gf oages shay I sold. He had told me that | Was the firet of-seyeral trips abroad | toa 4 la i i prescription Tab: | t Sythe: maha, syd efoto’ ocr, haven bine \eecwrtilen anette : atone Bie: Utilities supervised by the enjoyed. t take fo a da ormal ine Ha ater, turned, Qui « the Sy gating Hot Ped Rte hing ed I mE [itr thcawiany ate prion tle lanen) In her book, “The House in G ¢ i * b Mbeibate edbeate Stilt ts he nie nfort him, And then he| Taste,” published in 1916, Miss I Jear sir, I cawn't Soedittens. Wilttise be nol ceione ne tt 1 told me the whole Wolfe says: “When I am asked es ae ” nia has been used for 18 year story, I ver so happy in my decorate a new house my 1 the doctor, .“whem- d users have told others about it, t thought 1s suitability, My hiraty s & a Or he ana | mughe: ita My clea np Byllesby pep Management Corporation bik mil they ok. heb You see “y told my wife about my first =) p in mind the importance of 5: lishman paid his fee and Ae E he t in this era 0 eas, . ind that made it posable | Dilcity. Furst, I study the He met a frie » whom he s.. stabi ti ey eyes ingredient in’ Mar. tOntake hin lnght taranoenttomer wlio are to live in’ the house | tot Rs hi Ai ad to "whom B gi and Managers for d tells you the scientific reason fo: always advise man to] thelr needs of thoroughly as I stud-| Zally rot! he protested. “Tawney i elo the cen recon for are aden aman to] le meade thorouehy am T tu | “Dally rot he prota, “rawney | * Mountain States Power Company k es uarantec th t you will be delighted {1 wife just nine years] n actress. When I have thoroughly | penvestizate Marmola in fairness to your- » he. We have a Uttle girt| familiarized myself with my "| % i hold. yale b ineay. keanoy pasnle x ye And we are all very | I consider the house and ite rooms. | end it , P } happy th It is much more important that the : a mole F “rt 11 let are 8 4a by oF is a © wlolintat Ho | wall openings, windows, doors an 1} im for Thook, 8 20-ck, aap play the ore I direct, and] fireplace should be in the right place pa, . moter. Clip it now I give m the & rts, for he Js] and should balance one another tha The Pleasant Way to Redace. (0 eee eae ora Renae noe ae a Next Week “You Are Always Welcome’ At the clone of eason I st travagant hangings and draperic ——— MARMOLA | Mail fer him to New York to study. I oo | ~ ——? 2.238 General Motors Bldg. | 2m” jim in a position to help him, and} Fifty-one women were granted dl. | DETROIT. MICH. it In my turn to do something now. | plomas at the recent commencement this life we throw away the | exercises of the Philadelphia chap , most preciou ‘ings. ‘That ey of | ter of the aisedltet Tnbtitt i ; of FOR BETTER CLEANING mine had up his mind that {f} Banking. lr weann'tia worthaptlectathern ie eh NA) The Western Tow kioueit basnette sioner ei Tals | meen ‘aids fA ‘4 at rid : Cleaners ~ ALS XOLPXYXNOOs happiness!” | steamship master In addition to con ~ RM inn nm a EER seen