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6 THE EVENING STAR, WASH THE EVENING STAR, Jampte force. to the end tnat dlsurders‘been used for aggressive purposes. Ag- EditOl‘ia] Digest = = Ao 1in a section where they are responsible | gressive purposes are not entertained Vel Bunksy Mocalng Editton. | (= 0 ataing of order ehall bel|row: AL in! mind 18 strenstheatE WASHINGTON, D. C. ibrought to an abrupt end. There can |the national defense on lines made WEDNESDAY. ..... May 25, 1921 ; e no question of doubt but that the plain by the lessons of the war. - i N | existing state of affairs in Silesia is Money is required, ves. But it is! THEODORE W. NOYES. ...Editor jthe direct vresult of their failure tolin the nature of insurance. An ing = — —— = | pronounce, firmly and precisely, jud; Iflnuofl_\' larger sum would be nec The Evenirg Star Newspaper Company | ment as to the boundary between P 3TON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. MAY 25 The Four-Star Chief of Staff. Although most of the newspapers of the country fult that Gen. Forshing ,bad been awarded an office worthy of the man when the War Department | ssar [t repalr losses if a situation arose!created a ~made.to.mensure” war Tasiness Office. 11th S0 and Penosyivanta Ave.[land and Germany. Seeing the out-|requiring a stronger national defense staff for him to take care of. NoW New Tork Office: 150 Nasaan St {A‘nmv of their hesitancy on that score. | than we commanded. that he has been regularly appo's 14 Chicago Offce. Fiini National linsk TilITk i for them to hesitate further in bring-| America I8 in favor of disarmamentichief of the general staff of the Earopean ofice: 3 Regent St.. Loadon, Engiand. { heme to the minds of those in-‘as a world policy. She will disarm!|Army. to euceeed Gen. March. the | The ;-m:":,‘..:u“r_h- x‘).tsi‘:'nfln; l'v;::n:"n:: surgents who reeck to take matiera;when other nations do. but not in ad- ;\l;:;;rsri:l (“h:,rt':; almost nn?lllnni‘r\::f‘l.“: g Sraahiobi agd el el into their own hands the evil of the vance of them. To lead off and trust |pleased. The efect - on N"prv-flnr"d" ec p our ee s or ! das onic. B tay | COUrse they have adopted would be o to luck would be folly partaking of a(ness” and “disarmament.” according e cent by mail. or felenhone Main e S z i Souith 5 8 Y to the angle from which the ques- | ection s made by carriers at the Seriously jeopardize the peace of Eu- crlme against ourselves. We shouid be |\l . | ro; i Marylznd and Virginia. ne Journal- i ns are recarded, with the A. E. F ° ° | | tagged ae & zany by every nation whose | leader_in ‘cliarge of both war prev- | Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. | With peace and order reestablished affairs wore fn the hands of practical [ATatinne and neace plans, 1s niss e | — or a lrtlet land maintained in Silesia by an ade- | men steering by the practical charts of |* The Fort Wayn Gazette | === ° 5 “whole ar- rangement I8 better.” s the Hari- 1 the game. with brilliant pros- {10 Dlaying with a set of blocks la- | = 6, ( aidims 10 thel wiors and ad. B A visny iis Bron ity | THE BEST NECKWEAR is our"*Can- 3 i vas-Back™ No-wrinkle Ties, in bias MEN’S OXFORDS--Every man's 1 fame in sports. But | which the Times refers is not Da Paily only Sunday onl; o {auate allied force. the settlement of 'a practical world [(democratic) thinks “that Terehing | Daily only “ine | existing dissensions between England | {new asaumes his place” which head | REHdRE oL +f0cjand France (or perhaps it should! I the Land of the Ememy. | vhic rooklyn. { IN OU ’ R MEN, HOE HOP All Other States. {rather be said between their pre-} . “be “was f | MEN | $10.00; .. 850 | miers) will be but a matter of initiat- | $7.00: 1 mo.. 60c | and Sunday.1yr. 2 3 m 131, $3.00; 1 mo. English golf links. Some American | players are eliminated and some are ! 1still ing the necessary conversations. As- {» rtions that the attitude of Briand on | the subject reflects the French deter- True American Spirit and Purpose. ‘;minnlmn to destroy Germany as nn}]" 23¢ ects ancing Amer! In bis Hot h on our dead | €€0nOMic factor in Europe, or that, i s \gt : entirely done away ! “ ! the position taken by Lloyd George| WM OF lost. let them put their best €t (done, 8w s s i f in e t Harding | et b e (SXUTE® | penind thelr strokes and may Fortune | saeaiios “wiie. beics | I stripes, polka dots and brocades of tan or black Oxford in our stock, t S in the | Polish Interests to German intercats| SMile upon them. or at least may she | that the Important thing is that ||| beautiful colorings. At 85¢ and ¢ regardless of former prices or supreme condict of history. | that France and Poland may not to-| ¥4t them a fair share of her favor. . cauge he wants (o, notwiths 1 ) They saw dem ged and | | Thes waw d hailenced and | goiner become too powerful a factor in | MANY thousands of Amerfeans will i & War Department orider 1o cfended i civiliz [ & Hreatencd and reseued it Thee saw | the continental equation, are too far-| iten. : gur natiow’s rishis imperiied and | fetched for serious consideration. The *Peaking. h"‘" s e rights with a new | e = : e am renewed secutity '+ s ‘s Source of friction may be taken as no|Interest the news . 2 in whi Patnces S | more inv & aiftetend the cable sparks are translated. | of a brain-wracker 5 | more, but specialat. . .. ........ MENS.WHI.TE SHQES’ in white Our mindfulness. our gratitude, our |more involved than a difference as to Abandoning the dial staff arrange k h h S ] d reverence shall be in T crved ! the fundamental equities in Silesia, | TROUER We may not be golfers by in-{ment and giving Dersiing full authortts | reignskin, with white soles an 2 Whicw S friction can never, ot fselt, %7 we espect to show. our | SIBERISS, B e ¥ e vevedl | .BUTTONLESS PAJAMAS, for hot $ rubber heels. . . ........... ® nights. Short sleeves and V-necks. . ° Ambassador Harvey ) nd ' real danger lies in the allied slaxity | @2 Show them that there is more|gide Ly side would have ercated confu- | S " Semich. pinding the scttiement of thote | PED. D&, Jazz, tn Amertean than n | on: St e it COLLAR-ATTACHED SHIRTS, of MEN'S WHITE SHOES, $ unending Jealousics and_daily collisions | | “Far more prevalent until recentlv’difference: | British golf. Perhaps we may 8how | iyween thir Moty 1 ‘ 1 i e sty o e A Botween i b very fine white oxford cloth or natural $2 95 brogue effect, in white buck- ° : alues, reducedto. . . ....... ety ot rar S ol S S L | | SHIRTSPECIAL in madras oroxford Vales[recuce consuming s’ o the toston Glome vinde. [ ||| cloths with striped effects. Worth $1 65 ° listen to the cable. or, mor matter into which pendent) remarks, “has been sflmv-] republi the maint. and th reme Justice e . - Thov died o) lons ‘conseqnen and wil | British cousing that we are not|Press ondependent) in similar torms i i angers to athe & B the forme In his London speech to the Pilgrims | eventually be happily disposed of. The | SFRNECTs to the game. and perhaps | i exTorence, 6 two reniril Sams of opinfon. permits the them that the zeal of the convert is' action of the | war to rescue humani from all Tess points out, in appo ing of menacing perils acial hatred between Ger- fthe F I convineed we se T Al 20t ! man and Pole in Silesia to be fed with | POIENt in ZOIF as in other thinge. No [{he brec Urees poinis out. in apnuin in tan pongee. . .............. skin, with white 1vory soles {our young sol- | fat fuel. A prompt and determined|¢P® Wants to humiliate our British | nlousien amd - quesiions of telat Siheal N bl | 0L kv this Mfagdan] friends too greatly, but herc's hoping | [i0ks which mean 1itly to the acerage A NEW IDEA from England is 4 an eels or white rubber ° i CIers So¥oa co-operative effort to rest - France and Italy That is not the store order be: . citizen, but C Fact S U iy SRR 8 G T ore thuse fames shal hase spread fur. | 8% e wint the Atmy ma New York Time Necktie and Handkerchief solesand heels. ... ...... e ey PfaAmeria, and most!ther is demanded by every considera- —————— e aeoa b e aslop aole ecktie and Handkerchief to match. President Harding has answered fn-| % O Justice and expediency. Joining the Clean-Up. Gen. Harbord as Pershing's assis- Handsome silks in summery colors, $ R e The school children of the District SRR el I . y "YDe MEN’S WHITE SHOES, in which has troubled some minds’ The Most Beautiful City. are golng into the clean-up eampeign. (Irine (Fe Arm ety o rave | 2ol Ners ' 3 whether Ambassador Harvey in that! 1IN his fineaddressat the unveiling of | That means that a cleaner job will be |10 show his worth and do the d part of his Londen speech which pic- | the Du Pont memorial fountain in this done. Sixty thousand willing workers, | work '““*.:‘,m‘ I popvont amand nd spirit of America | City the other day Secretury Weeks|€ach brimful of zeal, will swell thelyny one. . | ar voiced m‘.lflmke as follows of lhev apital and its | Fanks ‘“_lh_fj «{«fl_fl?n :m._ As set forth ”(Thv‘»vlf:.(“:llv'!;';..;n:.lr(l;;u(’l'_ul::;xl.l 4:"“‘.‘,)‘[_‘ !development as the national city: in the proclamation calling the s “Washington is a city of heautiful | children to the clean-up. the work will | (ind hoolt (reased. dect the Chicago Tribune t and ambas- endent republican). the former : % public buildings. homes, memorials and | nly . Wa a cleaner | Decau » apart, and the President) 1o Vot ah i i TEmerials and {not only make Washington a cleaner | (e of “ihe reaction from war.” | s ! omplets charge not only of the | s right. He has the true eoncept of | Deautiful noe wil the memorials artistc, | €ItS. DUt the pupils will he “tanght | Reautar Armv.” ihe Buftaio Commeretil s cput under the method now being fol- | valuable lessons of individual and!!n enden bl moints: ou LR aine Americanism lowed. which requires the approcal of e - tl and Al Runrd and national reserve now ! Americans were not “afraid to fight” | the Commission of Fine Arts before a | COllective responsibility us youthful funder the pro 208 ey Gerd ol Satail ngi s 1 be crected. we eannot go | citizens.” Many of the children who | bave v muc (Tar astray in any action take the ans ave 7] fight.” They did not fight solely 1o future aken in the | perhaps have not thought T pd Plain . & aki ! “Let me say a word about the policy I [upon the subject of civie tidine pendent de tic) lnoks : v ir skins. Fe s no 3 ¥ ! ! save thelr jmiins Fear was) DOt the il ahouldibie: followadiin the 1o oon. have thelr minds tofnod that = g1 Do:ntment as “zood ne: there | driving them “reluctant-;ment of the District. It shouid be the | "2 e at way and !ig"y tendency apparent on all sides to | rdly™ to W constant effort of this generation, and j Will be permanently influenced. That!slip back to nurlfnn er .mlnm.- nce xluy || e Bl = all others. to prevent any actio h ch to ATy rde military preparedn. *and it reminds | New York and Wash- Wil ‘mar ihe present physical eharacier | TeaTs Much to the vards and gardens, i BTG TR ginerad recently | ington speeches, dealing with a wide | Of this community. 1 once suggested to | Streets, alleys and vacant lots of each {spoke of the necd of militars training Handkerchief or :I'i.e's;a;.)a.r:;t.e.' $I95 mlr;t; il:;csks:ril;, ‘:vrl}t]}:t etar;vf;l}f, $ 1 4 5 Ul e : : . = g 2. ;? S GOLF HOSE, of light weight, in $ 50 solesand heels. . . ....... e ° o are 1 heather mixtures. . . SILK SHIRTS, broadcloth, inlaid $7 MEN'S RIDING BOOTS— , wi i i V. . Cleaning up our stock, every satin st 3 5 Ridine B I ith satin stripes. Very special at . . ° pait-of Riding S SILK SHIRTS, extra heavy crepe, 300 pairs) in stock, that with neat bright satin stripes. Special $7 50 formerly sold from $30 to $40 3 A ° X8 5 oh B B0 Do @ P B 5 O B D 3 s A . .ord Bryge, when he was o ably - | child’s neizhborhoo is a mood les. | c@mps and “the obligation of eve diversity of topics, ranging from the . nting his countrs in Wasnington phg | C1ild's neighborhood. It i a good les | SEAIE AT 0T Slimselr for maximum ] Curie radium presentation to govern- if the plans originally adopted and now [ 80N 10 citizenship. It pays to keeplserviee o his country In time of dan- e e o o, /being practically carried out for the |clean. . ger. ihe Nasliyilie sTennasiean - mental efficiency and economy and t s development were completed, it | I dependent atic) rejoices in the i ratriotic appreciation of the American seemed to me Washington would be th Haot: that: b 0 he ! i cad or livi e 5 most beautiful city in the world. Hi i | “In his new assignment he will be i soldier, dead or living. the Presiden e e e hat mows e maznt i3 | Mount Vernon and School Children. |.cch fie apporiumity to work out_his has set a new high standard in the ex-| more beautiful, but it is easily the most The announcement of the Ladies’;Pplans for a citizen reserve and the pres- ! i > e e i , ; rvation of the units which narticipated | | pression, always happily and often in- | beautiful city in the world toda Mount Vernon Association that school | (o OF Hhe U i i spiringly. of sound. wholesome, elevat-| Lord Bryce's expression should be [children will be admitted free to Mount | gress will not give him a large standi 1331 F Street “The Store With a Smile”’ d and uplifting thought. {borne in mind by those who are striv- | Vernon on Saturdays, when accom-|army [ txperiment with. but he wi {ing to add to the advantages and at- | panied by teachers or suitable guard. ! improving the material he has to work | a8 e e vill be a strons influcnce izens to the soldiers of the High School | ¢ 2. There are many opportuni-|be familiar, and all Washington chil- '(:;-"),1;:0“;:?5! o ot tor the e Brigade—congratulations to the com.,'le3 {OF betterment. There are many {dren have the facilities for making |tary spirit. . “The mere fact"" wayw the pany which in the opinion of ‘he{.prme(-u new pending the execution |themselves familiar, with Mount Ver-!New York Evening World (democratic). | Judises was best, 1o dhose companica, % e 1 make Weahington def | non. Acauaintance with thix Amer:| 1555t T ne i oo MO | St i P a can shrine fits in i various lines | Feaded citizens and not the jingo sword- | that came second and third, and to all Wt A e e A ary e, 1s his| =% To Victor Belongs the Flag. I'{rafl“}‘"m of the American capital !‘ans. who will also be guests, A e e e == = = = E—— = = ——— = \ Congratulations go out from all cit-| 1t Might be made more beautiful.” ja wise concession. All children should | idea of preparedness, many writers (wl# “ — - b j world. beyond the possibility of com-|of their studies and is an object le: the ofper companies which, though < UM | pest recommendation.’ they aid not win flag, ribbon andlPerison. of the regard in which theymemory| ' The Des Moings Rezlster (independent Jal N : i C ing is s v e % renpublican) is one of the few wuoices | medals, won the applause of friends: *C2Pital making is a slow process.|of a good, great man is held. Thixed m AIStrust, for it scente in, the e, and the admiration of spectators, |1t P28 been particularly slow in this —————— {Tulh”congerning military trainiag an in | 4 : \ e i i 3 ention “t are us for the general's 3 Every company that came on the fleld | %€ aftor i I“'""k‘b'; beginning | The practice of digging up specches [T 0 BT 0 aining « | ; represented the patienced persistence | | ¢ Criginal plans were broad and if | made long ago might be carried to & citizens' rescrve army.” 2 7 and hard work of every boy in it. The | CarTicd carly into effect would Hve | greo that wonld srtitie) Cong-eas 10 e s el PEES of wibnio et ik s Eanieas .: ed to the immediate development of a | honorary membership in any historical; Mothers' and Children’s Lives. y that could not have been neg-!gociety. { There are scventeen countries, re- at American League Park, comes high.| €Ct¢d Without national shame. But {ports the House commerce comaittec. | To win or to enter with a chance to21c" [Ne immediate laving out of the| peports that Portugal's leading offi. i, Which it 18 wafer to be a mother win meant that the boys had to put|SIFEetS On paper and the construction ! i1y have gone to jail in a hody show Fthousand hirths cight mothers die, devotion into their work and do plenty | °f & f€W public buildings no more 000 such deaths was |, e s risis nd _there are ow really serious a cabinet crisis can |# 5 1 done for many year: There was noj Yvearly in this lind. It has been shown of work. The drilling of the companies | | become. = standard. The Distri ensiv « reduces the death wasileti to il ithat intensive care reduces the dea was held yesterday and the day before . ¢ At SHERWOOD FOREST on the "SEVERN RIVER MARYLAND—Near Annapolis ; A $1,200 to $1,600 investment on attractive terms. Cottages may be rented for a single summer or secured for permanent use. ch thouxand—shown meant not only discipline of the body — e rate to two in 4 ' = s ywn resources and b conditiol e- smong mothers of all gocial groups in | but of the spirit. Buildinz up the ! = ajbas made| oo e et Abie SnouAnof s polvglot New York. As for the babies iveloped that, when attacked correctly, 1 company. the battalion, the regiment s p e It a well adjusted and smoothly | F¢AUIred @ long period and a vast ex- working machine had its influence on | PCTOILUS in the cure. the character of each hoy cngaged in | that tedious and methodical task. All| the spectators in the vast crowd at- tending the annual drill cheered, and they cheered,winners and losers. dodger o put up the plea that he was | F2eh vear « duarter mill on of ;;;‘ m the vietim of unfortunate home in-|oor "eri OV Ta " Ware | instruetion Now a standard has been adopted | TUences: [Elven Ih pre el ang ot e and means have been provided for jpreper attention in labor half the in- maintaining it. Secretary Weeks fante would survive the first yve. It i happily refers to the work of the Fine i Arts Commission as estabiishing the! ibition agents. i {desired barrief to the making of in- - e {artistic mistakes. In its public build-| SHOOTING STARS. {inge and its monushents and its pa — en chopped .‘ the capital is already notable, as Lord away from commonplace processes of | Bryce has said. The task of the future | =l = life and now we chiscl off minutesand iis comparatively simple—to keep to), Sexvinic snd W aiting, seconds. {thisline of development. to hasten the President Ha work of providing absolutely essential New York t &ets his! structures and to co-ordinate the park Among the overworked and under- paid government employes are the pro- xpressed confidence in his inaugural that Coner could pass the Towner bill for the protection of maternity. Opposition to the bill comes from varied quarters. Among the objectors are many physiciuns who believe it iwill lead to health insurance and Tother governmental invasions of their field. In the Senate. before it passed {the bill lust December, fear was ex- : i . iyresscd that the bill would entail often view with some surprise,” | javy cxpenditure: that it would Suid Hezekiah Bings {volve « bureaucratic enerozchment e iy the o Eitici upen state activities, and that if the | frbcawayiinaGinecpiecatiicis ination begins with medical care for | A Most Unique and Inexpensive Community of Summer Homes Over 700 Acres . UNDER CLUB CONTROL R BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. ding on the Mayflower Washington, se ball s by 2 The ' pr v ” o Folks who are doing thinga.” {mothers it may be led on to offer| basc ball returns by » and The! preservation policy With the necessi- |, 1% WA A€ A0TNE T T oslial care Aainat Tubeseulcais and Star pubiishes pict made at tics of government and the require- | jdinrhtheria. But the appropriations ! . o A c dericksburg, Va. during today's)ments of the community. I Eosmelacasiaticniguect.s asked are small. st t $480.000 a | . Membership—leaders in industry and finance. celebration: of that city's 2 jAnd yet T don't attempt to grab yeur and running u @ maximum of =R Her professi 1 ple ing e | The wheel and try to stger. {$4.480.000. The work is not primarily | brokers, lawyers and other professional people. versary, rushed to B After ‘mueh delay it has been de-{ 3 g midical. but educational. and the fed- | 2 al government incressingly regard airplanc, developed and printed with|cided to admit Edgar Allen Poe to the | I do not boss the cngineer such education as its proper coneern. speed Botosraphy a!eminent association vaguely designat-]! When o way ; Anjtorsatate Jeslptiy, Stlie MIany tus ki Sl G i « 3vas gnat-{ When on a railway train; | gested is that for federal-state co- vears ugo, ane ¥ped. set!ed as “the Hall of Fame.” Some of its ] let the aviator steer - [operation. which worked ad- | Two Golf : presses and printed at a few years azo we e The count of the Frederi tien, will be delivered n Was ate which ; best members have been a long time| His trusty aeroplane. mirably in road building, agricultural | 2 | extension and vocational education. heen un-|on the waiting {1 1 can't lend a helping hand, !New York Evening Post (independ- ring an ac- —_—————————— i Il make no reckless flings | The railroad management has had atj In work I do not understand,” { Popocatepetl is smoking again. Pass jcast the benefit of several demon-| Said Hezekiah Bings. {a law.—El Paso Herald. nELON this afternoon. | cirations of how large traffic systems | - [ Courses Sailing Fishing hops that stray comet doesn't = = Tennis = Riding Motoring s . here is!chould not be managed. | Jud Tunkins saye appearances are!collide with Babe Ruth's bat.—Denver e deceptive in music as in other things, | Time: Swimming Danci —_— s N {A bass viol is much larger thun a, This predicted shower of shoating ancing ’ In addition to its other cares, thel’ M VO T WU e e U S S L, C f ns continual-i o) vune public is expected to keep up | UKulele. but it isn't nearly as ’""“';)\m.’msm Gazette, anoeing ential socially. i wetion with the | IRl with New York divorce news which in' a fow ical interests. Supervised Lima Beane savs the fellow who Yot ena Motor Boating 1o way affects its prac | | s Kknocks is in no danger of being mis- s grappic -l | Another Way. taken for Opportunity.—Toledo Blade. Play v oof re ———————— | “Did vou hear about that home : F. | When peace is firmly established|brew blowing up [ aigattoperatore Bl tolhe sivenithe our : many |u».u:1 ;lom‘u}-‘ruls :vll‘; arise to Yes,” replied Uncle Bill Bottletop. perehance. there develons dount. Community Birected 5 . < . iint out the fact that Col. Bryan was | “If the appropriations for prohibition | —Kansas City Star. * A s The Silesian Lituation. foont ovt = g thletics 9 falways in favor of it. | enforcement don’t hold up, maybe we' Things would he better if the hig Dining Halls A The gravity int n :n\ui\'rd |can curb the liquor evil by bringin’ | dogs of war hadmt left' so many ecomen | v bhones lying around or e ittle hiea.| The Senate and the Navy. |t under the regulations provided for | goit®¢'SiF 1o Mght over.— Columbia handling high explosi 8. 8. C. cord. on the sub-! The Senate has voted right on the| grhEnierplonye (&7t B Weekly Rates , for Meals, Store and i | | Roien Penrnge in becominz some- now in-|question of the personnel of the Always Safe, [ rio e mantonel 18, bacoming Jacme. $12.00 Club House tions have lwtni)av). It is not the proper time t0!x,, matter how the frosty gale comes of a man keeplng his ear to 2 2 Fuinst thereduce the swrength of the Navy in|nfay cause the fruits and flowers to| 4%, Kround for forty years—Tulsa TYPICAL SHERWOOD FOREST BUNGALOW considerable 'any particular. The country believes fail, the Polish|in and trusts the Navy, and is abun-! | The puz dog always sounded as ™ HEEA ney aid swiftly dnrg'rns Navy, according to its size and = |that ha Is extinct.—Battlesville tlve strate oo f < 4 result. e abandoned. For, | opportunity, has made good. Let us An Eliminated Obligation. {{(an)Tonternsise ery an some escrlp s pite t would appe to be carn-{increase its strength to the point| “Sclence says that if s wrong to! 'The owl in the White House tree St e a0 1 the German | recommended by those best qualified to | allow bables ta be kissed.” T e b s : - her nationals, !advise, and keep it fit. “Yes," replled Benator Sorghum. “I| it.—Sloux City Journal. - Mailed Upon Request nexpected, turn| At present disarmament labord un-|was glad when that discovery was an- ——e—e——e— crs two guerriila forces der the disadvantage of being streased | nounced. 1t has made campalgning a| The German governmont has called | S . = in anen defiance of the | ton much by sentimentalists. They da | whele 10t easter.” |attention to its constitutlonal Fight to The Severn Community, Inc., 806 17th Street, Washington, D. C. winthic v in [net state the case fairly. They are s confiscate Jewelry. The reconstruction | = . : Whatever dfterences tween'cepecially unfair in stating the case| “I dunno what dis relativity 1a."|work \& probably keeping most Ger.| o= Ernest Hall Coolidge Company, Local Representatives premicos of Creat Beitain ard ae America s involved. sald Uncle Eben: “but if it's what|man citizens ton busy to caro much | % . » divesition | Ours 9 not an aggressive natlon | keeps dis earth frum rollin’ around!for such artificlal adornment, even 1| Telephones Main 3482-3483 now open 10, S and ' sive Navy has never reached aggres |loose in epace an' bumpin' into lmme-llh- terrible exigencies suggested by iurtions. Certainly it has never | thin’, I'm strictly in favor of it.” |the reminder should actually artse, ‘%mmflmummmmmmmfl“mmflflmmmflflmmflmmmflmmflmmmmm|||[|“[m|!|l||||||||||||]|l 000000