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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, SATURDAY, MAY 23 1921—PART 1. E Editorial Digest A and Save FURS STORED IB Pors. Enclustvaly the surface before deterioration sets Model Cold Storage 1415 G Street Wwe'll —,—""sfia-—.-~ = THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Edition, |" WASHINGTON, D.C. ployers have given evidence of fair|groups and individuals practice other intent wage reductions have been ac-|manners. No lunch wrappings or cepted without gerious protest. refuse of any kind are left behind at a That this has been true in so many | camping or rest place. The trash is —_— i—under the most im- But be sure and copsult paint- | Have Your Furs Remade or Repaired | A Department of Education. { No SATURDAY..... 1921 | instances gives ground for bellet that|generally burned on the spot, some- T . hey MR the process of readjustment may be|times buried, and if trash cans are in.stri\&:am)gnw;:]h”flleghat Bjeu::‘sl;?d’ e Prices Most Reasonable. proved conditions, at THEODORE W. NOYES....Editor |accomplished without serious indus-|near they are used. {ional dispute.” seems to have arisen Interior and Exterior Weork ’ | Store | \joder Sl 2 trial strife. 1f employers have the| All the camping and outing clubs| cstabiien & raeesiicsof the DIl 1o i = . Eanet & Bacher Y | Franklin 5753, when The Evening Star Newspaper Company | wisdom not to attempt to enforce wage |in Washington that are properly led |tion,” and thoss who are sponsoring < | = k. FERGUSON, INC. 3, e S 4 ‘ oug kranklini oo, whl Business Office, 11th St. and Pennaylvania Ave. | reductions which would require the|practice the clean-up on the spot. The }:fmmg;'“;:g‘tich; Sreats a4 J0enels 2 B s T SRR Py (fad s o0 for New York Office: 150 Naseau St workers to accept lower standards of | wanderlusters, to the number of hun- | comment 18 Inclined. ta" supnort the ==, 3 ReIMAIRTTNS. ISonEENES o REBUHLDING FURS A SPECIALTY g’“fl Office: First National Bank Buldiag. | jiying there is good promise that allldreds, will take their lunches into the | ¢ontention of the cducators that the Topean office: 3 Regent St.. Loudon, Bagland. | oy o ol with American industry. | country, make coffee and broil meat, | propery met by x b amion In .4?:"’.:..",'.",,':,{‘“ .b‘;:zraenm m‘g Organized labor lost a lot of public|and after the meal leave little trace; Which that field is subordinate. 1n e e b T o 45 conts per| sympathy because of belief that it|behind excepting their footmarks and | fact, the len et PERPETUAL month: Sunday only, 20 cents per month. Or- take unfair advantage of'the | the ashes of a fire that was guarded le : : 3 T Ty e oAtk or elephone Maln | SOUSht to take unfair advantag e shes at was guarded welcome in the s a X . D a3 P et o S e | o crcatad by the war. If new, | while it burned and carctully cx-| WO e e LD King Cole istrict Natienal Bank i when tbe tables are turned, employers | tinguished. e e o s o L Was a sorry old soul 1406 G Street Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. | seek to take unfair advantage of labor,| One of the lessons taught during | i ! considered until Te Till his housckeeper bought ee 2 5 f i i nization has made possible a me public opinion will be as quick to con-forest protection week was the neces. | Siiizition has made possible a more Bond Bread Maryland and Virginia. $8.4¢ Daily and Sun 1yr., mo., 70c | demn and punish them. sity for removing rubbish from camp: S @an immediate measure the pro- = Tl CAn e s mo., 50c ing grounds. The Washington schools, I as regarded by most papers.| Then he cried full of Pays 6 Per Cent I o h : R 20c| S ound and Potent Basic Primciple, |co-oPerating with the American Jor. | L% ML ST WAh the demand for | mirch: on shares maturing in 43 t’s hard to save All Other States. estry Association, gave a demonstr: s at present outlined, the deg “Here's a bread that is or 83 months. It Daily and Sunday.1yr., $10.00; 1 mo., 85c | FPostmaster General Hays has added | ; /" ;0 'h o i creek Park. nt of public welfare, which, . . . Doy b33 ser i S o thind Lo the fundamental BEINCIMCt| ag cridren carried thelr unch ot Kree ress | worth B pe e without an :Incentive ¢ upon which, he declares, his adminis- | ;1 q pgj10q exgs, sandwiches, bananas, i Twice as much as the ! on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity President —But it’s very easy when = — | tration will be based. His first slogan The National Victory Memorial, |¥as: “Human sympathy in dealing all or { compensation, child welfare oranges and bottles of soft drink: wrapped in paper or put up in bags crown on my head.” B ‘with employes.” His second was: “No 5 = " health.” B he e { Announcement of the decision reach- N = = i pasteboard hox The superintendent € h. ut, the ¥ i " = ed to start work on the proposed na- ms;"g:ff‘”;:;":';;“‘;f".iffz:f:"fi"z of the park said that his men had | partment of education fre persisic '§ Assets More Than SHob s you set an . objective for I tional victory memorial building in|g TUCE L S 3 in peace time | NOLNINE to pick up when the children | 1y’ el Mot i t $7,000,000 || Vice Presidents yourself. Thie best aid to ‘Washington next fall, carried in Yes-|_ "yp "gorinane principle in dealing left. tors insist that the subject of public ’ ) 1 ‘W. P. Lipscomb . St terday’s news columns of The Star, 2 —_———— {ith ought not to be buried i 2 Lewis Holmes saving is a Savings Account. e e i et it | P ea neREDabeg {applications) fochsec, R partment which will be absorbed in Surplus Nearing 3 2 Skl o have evinced | Rd-class rates.” Decrease in Prices. <t ot of cdue y ‘ C. 1. Gockeler It requires anly a little de- ons of Ameri ve ev 4 ~ San: nSotsmcricans W third slogan is announced ir§l The national industrial conference $700,000 DAL SSansbesy termination to keep it grow- genuine interest in the plan thus to he second-class rate privile lcalare e eata s, "ropos heaos tha valiant sons and daughters granting t -c] e P! gefl board makes a report that living costs | tr 3 proposal to certain publications which on ac4 decreased about one per cent during| t ( ndent) Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. ‘ o Lc“;::::" = ing and all the while we are of the republic who have risked their ; : ! The “vers 1. » = = count of their character and tend-§ April. Of c ¢ costs with which | = . 3 e i JAME BERRY, Presldent % = all that the nation might live. No edi- GRSt s JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary paymg you """‘"‘Sl at the encies were in effect denied this{we are directly concerned are the s & ducation and a d i i v public welfare, as the in May, and especially the last w St it i in May. Perhaps some of us will find| 3 N ¢ defini ne per cent in April, and some men |ty 3 ond ha The substan- ith a skeptical attitude toward fig-| Such history ibstar wres and figurers may challenge the ! e ! statement that living costs decreased | B a nt Harding ¢ ] most_solely in fice ever erected will surpassin archi- tectural grandeur or in facilities for patriotic service this tribute of the American peopie to their own flesh| 00 FUE PR L ol savs: and blood. Tennessee’s prompt action| @500 O 0 L S eturn in appropriating $100,000 for the gold|}to the ordered freedom. Our method stars that will be set in the dome of fof safeguarding the public welfa while at the same time maintaining the building as an everlasting Me-|froeqom of the press, has been found |gt a1 E morial to her sons who died that]through a long period of stable civil 5 . | v department of . It would be helpful if men could be ai liberty better for the public welfare £ w‘ Be C ed Mberty might prevail assures support| T %, O 17, Ol ity of citizens than | flarnished with a bill of particulars or | -re i asure of plausibility, l“ lOS on for the project from the nation t{fe estaniiah a bureaucratic censomhi 2 Holence Monitor (Bo S U i g ving w! 1 5 = b = large, as no commonwealth will be|which in its nature becomes a matter | Wl itemized statement showing what{ton, independent) concedes, in group- DECORAT[ON DAY of individual opinion, prejudice or|tHings decreased in pri S0 lhn[ilnl: into one organizitio ‘education, we could buy those things — even|Public health, social service and vet d . . , prosses a fear M though the result were to put tho dent's selection of Dr. onday rate of 3%., L l T T A dollar ‘will make the start—and you’ll be sur- —F , Paj . - e tpstatacee) prised how it’ll grow and 4 lity workmanship al- 1 vith f. e accumulate—with no self- denial; almost with no ef- fort—except gpersistency. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc. mi 24335 - Special TIRES $9 8 30!(31/; = ? =|— Safety Deposit Boxes—$3jto $25 Per Year |E. nap them up. CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. privilege during the war, though they ‘were accepted as mailable at the third- class rate of postage. found wanting in paying a just tribute | cgprice. There is a certain cost in to its martyred dead. The memorial | free institutions in which the institu- seems assured as a national expression | tion of freedom of the press shares, z thi v ai 5 r as the means of car of the gratitude of more than one hun- | PRt ¥e I this country have preferred ‘,":::T R m;"‘" "3’:]‘ g that | i dea sugsests that he “favors Ma 30 1921 dred million people for the heroic sac-|rather than to seck protection through ElnsApril foodtrecorded ithe gncaliimcdicalimanmtadihendiiot the irlewild y ’ i he historically discredited devices of | esti decrease of all commoditics, drop-|bartment. is_the ca the 5 5 rifices of the soldiers of the repuhlic|® y o . Formerly Miller Broa.” Auto Supply Hoase, D " 3 i - i = Monitor helieves, ns that the from the time of Washington down. | thess publications shonid pe entiras |PI%S 27 per cent It might make|president has ailowed himself to be t Noon 812 14th St., 4 Doors North of H St. To Washington the memorial an.|suppressed and their publishers prosc. | (NS clearer if the report Stated in | prrsuaded that the public health tall = ’ cuted or they should be given equal|what part of the country this drop|$hould be authorized to wag the ody D Y nouncement is of particular interest|piiiNne rights in common with the s chd . mm\y o rob ! cation_do, : “education 0o Y our not only because the edifice is to be |other periodicals of the countrs.” bl e e e : . 1 OPEN SUNDAY erected here, but because it will go| ~Human sympathy,” “Appointments| CPOT¢ 2180 Says that "average rentsi i fe, | Gderation. arketlng Ear Yy F lowel‘S AND MONDAY and| the cost of sundries did not| "yt js pretty certain, the New York i far toward developing national pride | on Merit” and “Freedom of the Press" ! i chamge.” If by “average rents” is|Herald (independent) thinks, “that in the capital as the city of every|combine in an exalted and potent two new cabinet departments will not = = d 1 American. The structure will include | trinity of sound principles. meamCibouse rent fat rentiandistorelivercreated; ; cre is ar | BUILD/ATIMITLESS SERVICE an (Decoration Day) *a room for each state in the Union and i bl ) e e ere . /a mammoth auditorium for the hold- P cacrepC T sirepont alsojpastly agrees i s} W h . R haead e ies ana s The Shipping Board. withe the observation of Washington | the : reaths pec]a The President is not overestimating | peoplke when it says that “decre main just as purcly and distinctively ucational as it is now. the chairmanship of the Shipping {the cost of clothing and of fuel and “‘}',',,\m, Sy Board. It is an office of great im-jlight {were very small.” It might be| (independent) is co is no wide demand ! lc gatherings dedicated to patriotic | purposes. Thus, the memorial will provide the facilities for the long- A La Carte for “Products from Farm to You” projected states: permanent exhibition | PF20¢e:_And its importance will in- | possitile to prepare a long list of other | 1% 1o wide (ETGIC, To SOSN8 S . In Washington. cxpected to stimalate| CFe3%: We have set out to make a |things that would show “a very small | proposes, and the South Bend Tribune emoria. enu an place for ourselves in the sea carrying | decrease.” (independent republi . development of national resources, and o /and. ahall the name, *‘department of welfar " will solve Washington's auditorium|2de. end shall encounter foemen does not recommend i thinking 9 Eeama e = worthy of our steel. | people.” as ¢ “has been a e 0te g « problem, in ion to standing su- It ¥ to be hoped that the ex-kaiser | roughly abused premature ‘The President has been searching preme among the world's memorials L for the right man. He probably has a i is wood. | 1e8islation on the subject which does pammt jeniielyjabandoncd ihis not afford the public a chance to dls- Farms Lunch . —can be ordered 1334-36 G Street D]nner £0 pestioticjsecxifice. choppiing, which enabled him to set a i 1 N - . S d consider the matter will be Citizens of Washington will rejoice | 1t had a8 many men under considera good jexample at a time when the| Srv unwise move, in the opinion of b o the el Rt tion as reported, but his inquiries have 4 sws. (independent), b to best advantage | R STt S itiey Tac e ;:m_:' 1: been wide. Suggestions have been|Wholehworld needed the honest labor i the Teeds 15 SOUTHERN BUILDING e fehass 1338 N York A P . S 24 ble-bodied . of bl velfare better than “the . sl sty o M ey s ana v s | 4 7 ool man SEoale e B ey ove Lt i ew York Ave. | | LUNCHEON BOXES | Y quirements | Prepared for Picnics and sources. —————— i of her time and private fortune in the effort to arouse nation-wide interest . in the plan. For several years Mrs. Dimock has labored steadfastly in be.| that other nations now have so muchiiack ef influential activity on their Outings. Telephone your order today. as early as conven- “THE BANTAM” e 1332 G Street { Telegraphic de- liveries made any- where. The charge is often heard that we| Lenfn and Trotsky have both issued | fare,” the Wilmington (N. have been slow about this business;| pylletins calculated to explain thatany,| (democratic) agrees that “if there are any ‘bad’ reasons, they should be “ - brought out.” half of the project, mever doubting the jump” of us that it can only be|part impdue to the fact that they are| ‘The sentimental argument for u.'l' | that success eventually would be the by the most stupendous and untiring |on thessick list and not on the black | the New York Times (independe [ democratic) says, “Is easy to make reward. Before the war there was)IOft We can hope to catch up. list. the essential question to answer is, | only lukewarm support for the sug- Let us not be discouraged, but make “Will it work? Will it pay?” W);‘ile L e Vet a1 here to con. | fust that sort of an effort. Our qual. — e the Louisville Post (independent) has memerate the achievements of the con- no disposition to condemn the cre- tinental soldiers. But after four mil.| WhY Sbould it not stand the test in ity has been tested in other things.| ~Radical” newspapers that have| {i,n “0fthis new dcpartment “u | =S=Sa=—=] = : e 9 E === been Teadmitted to the malfls are now | qualifiedly,” it is intefes in know- pected to endeavor to print plain \ H lion Americans in Europe had linked | this Thing? With the right man at|®¥ how far it will lead iT-The matter of 5 *1 American valor of 1917 with that of|tB® belm. public sentiment arousedihuman sense and endeavor to build|‘appropriations from Congress.’ ” From SAVINGS BANK 900 14th St. I E l {1776 the memorial project was en-|829" friendly, and both the President |UP &:subscription list. e Ioeiopess or OLDEST SAVINGS [ larged to perpetuate the glory of those | 803 Congress thoroughly sympathetic, —_———————— { extra_expense,” the Spokane Spokes- Phone Phone £For Economical Transportation” @ b et v why should we not accomplish all that | man-Review (independent republican) BANK IN WASHINGTON ] e Union as well as o Miners and mine owners are again | is inclined to feel that the proposed Frank. 2362 M. 24 AT O those who had founded it. In this|!S eXpected? in conference In Great Britain. The|new department is superfiuous, and| — WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUNT { 3 . 2416 g "“""-"@ cessa form the project went before the coun-| The slow start may mean an excel-| pocuBarity of every modern contro-| thig Is “reform and reorganization 710 UTH ST. N.W. = try and its reception has been such as| 1ot Start—a start that testifics that|yergy jies chiefly in the material it of-| of the present departments, not cr Ve N fl] { to leave little doubt of its receiving the | ¢ 1ast we are “good and ready,” and|fers for unlimited debate. e o Meected. tho. Chicass. News . < OMEN appreciate the ! fall stamp of approval of the patriotic ::“ mf"fi""" 1;:1“ °:' we ":‘e"d | Gindependent) holds that "melclre'auon S simplicity and ease of the citizens of every state. strive for the prize in all seas, in all T i R lof a n department would be a = ) — weathers, and against all comers. Public sentiment in Germany favors | blunder.” since it would probably —— Chevrolet “FB 40” Sedan. = on — ] 5 William Howard Taft has taken a more rigd supervisian of the Use of | ust be ciiminated. | :bflt;s beauty is equal to its m long and circuitous route to th Reds in Mexico. alecholic heverages, ' There; Deyer was 8 Pur eam if usefuln preme bench, but there was ;:: The reds are showing an armed front | > tIM® When that nation stood more Husbands and Wives. p e Cr are anég tof evzss, and both % much doubt in the minds of observant |in Mexico. Thursday they captured a|'" 1¢°3 °f clear. cool heads. Magistrate Kochendorter, after h effici Ty occasion people that he would eventually reach | village, kifled the chief of police, and e S mhappy coupics. in. the Lont | SSRUENAMEHEER R where icient, comfortable the position for which by inclination, | wounded the mayor. At another point,|{ It is necessary for Mr. Babe Ruth to|Island City court, has decided that| transportation is demanded by =1 education, observation and experience |not far distant, they made a demon-|ccase knocking home runs from time | SoVeR-Sighths of ‘the domestic rela; the owner. be was so eminentl; ualified. stration. Their fla, 1 vide 2 L e Y y Qi el g was in evidence, | to time in order to keep his extraordi- |selfishness on the part of the husband, 2 aclous CHEVROLET —_—— e and was raised above buildings. nary gifts from becoming familiar and | #1d he has prescribed commantments Camera Along =———14th at G: MOTOR CO. o open s E— 5 onl::ast:tye.— ishloube Smmmed e They ':re ;.?”;'imt".",.' o;:elrhh: commonplace. x):mnr to lr;(o difficulties of the average 2 a 1218 Connecticut Avenue N.W. / that he is a brigadier gen- | appearanc shou - ome maker. ¢ i eral and not an admiral. As a lands.(Spur the authorities throughout the ineks & Woman! thal hag penied on the Outmg' ] man it is his privilege to be seasick |country to investigation and action, | Briand is compelled to reckon with | FhH P 1 T0T ey ang she 18 | It you haven't one—you * on the Mayflower without having his| Conditions in Mexico are inviting for the fact that an element of publicm,.oucny at night time, nmbybe tired to :a!rl\h g:‘r’%x ha(:sr;) :]ule(;‘klly—t m o v, B 1 the husband ul rtm: o l 111 Juck aggravated by sarcastic com-.|men possessed of the red spirit and in ":""‘“"‘ “’m““‘:l“ m‘"pem“m' LRl e e B too% o ihoucis sizes and models to select * ment. red pay. The country has been in,Plomacy as well as in art. proper understanding of the work of from. And Films—fresh fi - - vife. there is likely to be OW, one: —————————— lurm:i;uiorh.t'e: :mp-“s:;;:.: B e e When sou rcturn Lring us = The peece negotiations in prominent | 2 been an TIN ARS. So, as e wise magistrate, his code your exposures to develop New York s s upset. Revolution has become & sort SHO0 @ ST 4 ‘req‘:xlras erTing husbands to assist in and print—and we'll show ‘ divorce circles are<being of the housework, to take care of the you what results are possi- constantly interrupted. pastime. 3T PHEANDER JOHNSON. children for one hour each day and |@ ble. Even pictures that you = The rank and file of the people have = to bring home candy once a week. 8 may think will not turn out been fed on discontent. They have 0ld Man Worry. The same :hfio{y :mdle{rlllen the rfm‘a)rrs ::lnlae&ul;‘:;peru can do (e rapy of Dr. ; Speculaf in foodstuffs “woul |been aroused against the leaders of|Old Man Worry came around the other | Sien ! POEaRo P& ot caitn | Left with us in the early = = rather be rich than popular. their own country, and warned against day. rocent book, “Getting What We morning—ready for you in R ., T4 1 * health, h the aftern —'S; 'or) "cul lon for seve g calls the “balanced ration of achieve- s - Despite cfnu“d stagnation n|Y°2® that the United States has in|The sunshine may be pleasant, '"“{{‘" P?"’Jfiu’.”e""? ms;x f;.':; d';«g The National Chesrolat “FB 40™ Sedan. $2.075, f.0b. Flint, Mich. 5 : iportion o aome lines of industry and posttive|PUrPO® the annexation of Mexico. | But it's only for the present; {Pove, or else seek it in the various ex- Remembrance Shop == =SS === =y ‘The reds could not ask for a better | ANd you may as well get ready for |citements of the outer world, where it > i is more costly and far more fickle. (M. Foster's Shop) recession in @ very limited number of " fleld of operation. The ground seems the clouds sllicald QNI ETAy The home-making woman is almost 14thy 2ns secrintore i others, the country as a whole is gradually getting back to work. This prepared for them. Expert agitators entirely dependent upon her husband Pa. Ave. A feller with a fiddle heard the things | for tni Sustenance. So spread before home - i i is evidenced by government employ- :: ::um“n::?: ;’:: ‘h.l::.. :::o:‘: he had to say. her little psychic meals of praise and e Al il i ua]' e 4 / ment flfurel for April, covering four- | oo “*ElECE ¥ Ho sct ‘em to a tune, an’ then he|DeUHRE 28 snefidoespaumpingsiand B z 1) and deliciousness | | teem prin industries. i 3 20 o thas whle . svery e 1o TS h agftators—men of S | o10 Seua Worry e e urchell’s Save oade Wants Oraage- total pay roll was lesslast month than| ot 575 olnE have been bUSY 10| royt g feet begin to hurry, Iratton b P e merenie manne-| Bouquet Coff Crush, Lemon-Crush and for April, 1920, in balf the industrl 9 Dy repsaledly, charged, rition, whi | €€ | Lime-Crush th i e8| nd the charge is very persuasive. And pretty soon he Jaughed and went lruh').n,uwhnch {:Aydlend anmrstrvouu e=-Crus! e sell- : : : n or the divorce court. 5 g t was larger than for March of this|gn , 2 PR T TR PAURS T adancin’ on his way. L e e e T A Tempti carbonated fruit year. When it is taken into-account pting Blen: , that in & number of the industries | COURLY: Whero tho situation ig far less Not Dumb. IS Aboet i matands: Bayoho® o bound inthe world. - ‘ making the mproved showing wage| 271tiNE than that in Mexico. “Are you fond of dumb animals?» |analysis, the most sophisticated of PEED reductions have been put into effect,|, 1t 8 AT eROUSh that & red uprls-| «-Yes, replied Mr. Cumrox. “My ob | Sree e Eranamothers began, with goibotsiezonat fomutotes Jit 1s t tha fngj ) Mexicojon j=gIargpjacale.the to the pets 3 the wise old adage, “Feed the brute,” il add a very grave feature to & situa- " |Fead the woman"_New York Telb- N Columbia Orange-Crush tion already grave. 3 Bottli C With every man who-returns from Greater Opportunities. . W. Burchell g o shastar oc iy pact s moded R A e 2 It Wi Pe . Men-of- < 5 Mleness to productive labor the pace| ——— = “The days of pirates have passed.” {103 Jomen of Teace ve Men-of 911 24 Street N.E. peotection for the autoist. A 45- of tmproved conditions will be seeer.| COllege degrees have been awarded| “Forever. If Capn Kidd were alive 1325 F St. N.W. Phone. Lincoln 18 calibee, steeljacketed bullet will erated, and with the increasing welght | DF- Elnstein without putting him to|now he wouldn't think of putting to| The real White Man's Burden is \ = Y not penetrate our bullet-proof it moment e e | the nocessity of explaining relativity | sca- He'd stay ashore and profteer.s | WF Debt—Saginaw New-Courler. 4 T 3 promise of getting good almost as|S5C that the professors would under- There’s one nice thing about your h..h.:;‘,;q,,m 3 repidly us they got bad. stand it Minds and Speeches. enemies: they never borrow money The attitnde of labor generally in ‘We honor men of frankness great. “otm you,—Linn County (Mo.) Bud- Send for Balletin No. 4B the painful but necessary procees of Leaving Litter, We are rejoiced to find = * Sefeee Gless™ wage readfustments is calcplated to| Clean-up campaigns are made neces- | T1® a1 Who does not hesitate i S alay much of the antagonism that|sary or very desirable because of the| 17 SPeaking of his mind. quo—Columbia (S. C.) Record. has been aroused since the armistice |accumulation of rubbish. If there were | et thou : abou ghtfulness should still One good thing about ickel e and ¢ make for better feeling and|no rubbish thers would be no clean.| Each utterance that we seek. |12 that its usually Hreproot—Tolcdo undsestanding. Thbough in some in-|ups. Where a crowd gathers on the| We prize the man who shows due care Blade. X stances there has been resistance, or-| streets, in the parks or out in the| In minding of his speech. Having . exhausted thelr vocabu- GLASS COMPANY gantsed labor as a rule has acknowl-|country it generally leaves trash, I ey oometare edged z'th t?u ;0 loxludlo and just that|paper, fruit skins, bits of food and| Jud Tunkins says a penitentiary un. | thinking.—Chattanooga News. Rosslyn, Va. wages should come down in keeping | empty bottles. This need not be. There | der a good uplift administration might| There 0 Go d" 3 here are 35,000 di t b Hinaia s . with the reduced prices of commod-|are associations in Washington which | be studied with advantage by some of |Ing In the eourts of baris. b the Oriental Cr WASHINGTON, D. C. - fisaand ta mostcoses.w rch other ways. and even little|the folke who undartake to run hotels |Taous piie BEaiar e R 1z0¢1—Cle £ Lo £ b —— Wity L

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