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- 8 ‘THE EVENING STAR, With Sundsy Morning Edition. e P e | WASHINGTON, D.C. WEDNESDAY......July 6, 1821 hallowness is readily detected—and|winning the war. Today Germany is deapised. a republic, a thoroughly beaten ‘na- Mr. Harding’s quality is that of a|tien, paying indemnities—politely call- man who seeks light on subjects pre-|ed reparations. The great peace party sented to him for action; who recog-|at Paris had not beén held. The league nizes the fact that there are two sides | of nations had not been born. The| Faitorlal comment on the election e |to all questions and wants to hear ! Irish revolution had not started In real | piogn reors co e ot be for THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Bditor |both from reputable and informed |carnest. The American political revo-| can Federation of Labor fs largely & —— | sources before deciding; who knowslution of 7,000,000 plurality had not!eulogy of the veteran labor leader. ‘The Evening Star Newspaper Company | how to solicit and secure both sides, | taken place. Carpentier had not chal-| Interpreting the fight that was m-de- Penasylvania Ave. | and, with both sides before him, doeslenged Dempsey and been whipped.|against him as one of extreme radi- not dawdle or hold back in the forming ! The breath of scandal had not blown | calism against the old and tried poli- ‘and announcing of opinions. upon the national game of base ball.| cles of the federation, most editorial This quality is now coming into{ Emma Goldman and Alexander Berk-|Writers agree that the Gompers vic- man had not been sent, and Willlam | toTY 18, a8 the Rock Island (Ill.) Argus (democratic) calls it, “a triumph of Editorial Digest At Peoples Ten Good Stores Store No. 1—7TH AND K STS. N.W. Store No. 2—7TH AND E STS. NW. Store No. 3—14TH AND U STS.N.w. ¢ Store No. 4—7TH AND M STS. N.W. } Store No. 5—8TH AND H STS. N.E. Z Store No. 6 D W. S, THOMPSON BRANCH 703 15STH ST. N.W. Store No. 7—11TH AND G STS. NW. Formerly Atkinson’s Store No. 3—MT. PLEASANT BRANCH, 14TH ST. AND PARK ROAD Formerly Chas. E. Gross Store No. 9—~GEORGETOWN BRANCH, 31ST AND M STS. N.W. Gompers Triumphant. i The Evening Star, with the Sund gl'fll sdition, s dellvered by carriers withfs ¢, oer | lay, and the President will have use . 30 cents pet wonth. Or} for all he possesses. Measures on Capl- T 5 Haywood had not voluntarily gone to "&,u".'fl?:."l"n'.filc"n"y'e'- phose M81% | tol Hill are taking shape. Republican Thursda end of each moath. councils are divided. As usual, the 8. o Friday Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. |factions are turning to the White House for assistance. They have no ryland and Virginis. Daily mudlsundly..l ¥ s:'w; 1 mo., 70c | difficulty in reaching the President's Saturday conservatism,” which the Louisville 5 Russia. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll| pogt (independent) thinks is “one of had not started out to find his pot of | the osld important events (! the gold. Einstein had not been delivered | {*2ry and which, the Charlolte, (N i C.) News (democratic) holds, of his relativity theory. D'Annunzlo; well call out widespread felicitation had not flivvered at Flume. Oh, so|Not merely to labor as a body, but to the country at large.” Daily only.. ‘1yr., $6.00; 1 mo., S0c|ear. He sees all callers, and particu-| many things had not happened then! o, t ho de Bunday "onis 12111 Y7 $2.403 1m0 20 [ 1ar)y those charged, as he is, with pub. | that the telling of them now will fll| Jonn L. "Lewis, of the United ‘Bitne New! Bathing Sui Store No. 10 All Other States. lic dutles. Tim Eslinger's ears for weeks to come, | Werkers. Mr. Gompers: appunent. 1s |/ VEW: D@ ing Suit Ear Drums, 50¢ Pr. 18TH AND COLUMBIA ROAD a 5 Lewis Flemer’ f’;::g -Dn':llysundny 1 . We :re‘o’: :'he eve of strenuous times | even in tablold form. The nurses at dlsrf:lll:“l;:;;:: ouf:lx; ps:'zli.anc‘:l.;: ‘L‘: Ba S 390 t 0 3 1 98 ] 2 * Formerly sl * n a legislative way, and much de- ital will .| the old principle that it would be bad . Sunday on i theihospsial SINihave to organitie 1é s In mid 85 While swimming or diving. People’s No. 11 Opens Soon | ud, t “to swap horse - lays. The physicians will have to ex-| aiream: when ccousmic cusrents are |—practical, rubberized cloth erclse supervision or the patient will' 80 confused and conflicting as at pres- [ bathing suit bags, all new, just be put to sleep again. The human = brain can only stand about so much pends on what takes place in the next = few months. Tariff revision, tax re- & Railroad Vote by September. | 0 0 ransportation revision go Not later than the 1st of September |, 4he roots of our present distresses. at 7th & Penna. Ave. S.E. Bathing Shoes, S8%c to $1.88. Few at higher prices. —Keeps water out of the ears \l ent. President Gompers' victory by a two- to-one vote in the convention may be the members of the raillway workers’ Gawsat6ace. andi ki he Buffalo New: bli = = . —— e % Eslinger is probably ews (republican) te upon accept- i < y: the —rt 4 Hand your Kodak films to any People’s organizations will vote upo! Prize Fight Reform Folly. hardly in & condition to absorb the e B Wonnesia. oot Set owtatic ot & KODAK 10 storen—and 34 Rewzs Iater come ity L them and note the really supreme q y iclous iced bevernge or frozen confection; nothing like it to cool and refresh you. Just make sure it's a People’s Fountain, ance or rejection of the reduced wage ecales recently adopted by the railroad wage board. This is not to be regarded as & sure indication of & strike. Nor, on the other hand. is it assured that there will be a general acceptance by all of the organizations. The only thing assured about the case is that for the next two months the country will be kept in suspense on the score of a possible tie-up of the transporta- tion lines. This, in turn, means & delay of eight weeks in the settlement of business conditions upon & substan- tial basis. 1t the railway men vote to strike the roads will be tied into a serious knot and the country will suffer severely. ©On the other hand. if they vote to ac- cept, with perhaps some adjustments that are demanded and that can be effected by the rosds themselves with- out reference to the wage board, the process of reorganization will have been started. From this railroad wage settlement will undoubtedly come ma- terial gains toward cheaper lving costs. The whole country has a stake in the situation. Jt hopes for cheaper transportation aid for quickened pro- ductfon and more general employment. A strike will man increased unem- ployment. heavy Josses and probably news of these t th past three years save|,qyqq q “victory for sanity In_ labor in very homeopathic doses, most care- | circles.” While to the Albany Knick- fully administered. erbocker Press (republican) the vote 15 largely a “personal vindication,” The silly procedure started in New Jersey last week to stop the big prize fight continues even after the fight has been pulled off and the immense au- dience has gathered and dispersed. An effort is being made to arrest Dempsey on a charge of assault, but Dempsey shows a certain aloofness that has made it hard for the reform agents to get him. He apparently is harder for them to reach than he was for Carpen- tier on Saturday. But there are other objects of attack. Failing Dempsey. the reformers are going after Gov. Ed- wards, because he refused to stop the fight and particularly because he at- tended it. They are going to have him impeached. They will find this pro- cedure difficult, because the legislature is not in session and will not meet for some months. Only the legislature can impeach the state executive, and Gov. Edwards is not likely to call an extra session for that purpose. It has de- veloped in this connection that no less than twenty-one of the state senators ‘were gresent at the fight, a fact that may bear somewhat on the prospect of successful impeachment procedure. If the people of New Jersey feel that the law under which this prize fight was conducted is a bad thing for the morals and peace of the state they igher prices. h:; = l;“eged by the operatives that vlll' probably cause its repeal. It is some of the roads have practically perfectly proper for them to conduct defled the wage board by adopting :h:‘:‘::‘:e lolen'ecl' llllhlbll'ogla(ll(;n at < ssion of the legislature. certain scales not In conformity with |y (0 P TS e Jersey peo. FINISHING 2t Pories Kotax Finishing—and yet the the Manchester Unifon (independent nate republican) considers it ‘“extraordi- Fo Se Recess, narily far from the fact to regard the . { The vote was close—27 to 2¢—but|result us merely another evidenca of the individual prestige of President > the Senate acted wisely yesterday in|ganiyel Gompers." deciding to remain on the job. There is a good deal of work to be done.| the Baltimore Sun (independent dem: . o . Some o it la very pressing. All of it| ot i still more suskestive “as an Best Merchandise, Low Prices, Supreme Service Ladies’ Good is important. Congress should show Brooms Splendid “Rubberset” its hand at as early a day as possible. A recess, therefore, would not have ts,” the convention voted “emphat- —good lity. : s¢ 1 G srmt ety Solid- Shaving 2 . Back” Hair ppysh y against even the appearance of Brush 9 8 impressed the country favorably. extrame. radicalism.” by reason of As The Star said yesterday, Con-|which “the federation remains. says 930 —with good quality, light "bristles, white ess in session, full .| the Minneapolis Journal (independent w3 y tunctioning, €x-| 2.0 pijcan). “what Mr. Gompers, more composition handle. Genuine “Rubberset” ercises & stabllizsing influence at a time | than any other man, has made it—a like the present. The President recog- | sound American organization.” make. Limited quan- tity. Special, 98c. 2.quart good quality The Columbla (S. C.) State (demo- nized this when he called the special | cratic) finds no reason for believing sesslon. His party, as he saw, had in- ‘tihat r. J.edwll. the opposing candi- herit J ate, 18 & bad or & dangerous man, or erited @ mess, and the sooner it Set|\h,¢" e ‘would have misused powers to work cleaning it up the better. that inhere in the federation.” but ‘The work has been fairly well begun. ;‘he d;'w of l‘}lr» Gumv";!fl""'y“lf} ave been at this time of doubtfu Congress and the President have be-| expediency. both for the federation come acquainted, and are showing a|and for the country.” While there " was a radical element in the opposi- disposition to co-operate. Why, then, | ion “uluwis nmiself,” declares is 1t not best to continue the work | Duluth Herald (independent), “is no without a break until the more press- "H;‘_‘;ili B Va) N 4 e Lynchburg (Va.) News (demo- ing features of it, at least, have been | cratic) agrees that Mr Lewis “is not disposed of? in as thorough accord with the cham- nd, in proceed: pions of extreme nolitical und class \‘; el ing, would it not be |4\ iy the labor world us many have well to keep the clock and the calendar | thought”: nevertheless, his candidacy out of mind; to take all the time neces. | Was “largely fathercd and Supporied B y radical groups.” Lewis mig sary to do the best work, even if the have made “a very capable and level- special session should continue until | headed executiv. the Baltimore the da. .| Amcrican (republican) suggests, but s y for the regular session to be-| {00 14 have entered the situation gin? December is five months away:{as an unknown quantity, and un- Fountain Syringe —you'll appreciate the quality of this brush it you but see it. Solid back, good bristles, fine value. A limited quantity y;r,<~mw.;.. W:—;: your purchasing at «SAM I“Z NETTE > “Rubberset” Tooth S0 Brushes, 25¢ PEBECO .oy those proclaimed by the board. If this 1 and in five months, diligently put in, | known quantities in the present reor- . e should start and promote t| H ization of economic affairs is just F3 - TOOTH PASTE 18 true the railroads can be brought to| P promote this move | large amount of business can be| Sihur the couniry Aoen ot want. and The Better, Stronger, inel s shes..... . ase e is perhaps a matter of taste. It Fine 4-row Tooth Hrushes book. A strike is mot necessary tof % Tt ; can-| transacted. “from labor's standpoint.” as well, the Bigger Hair Net Children's Tooth Brushes, 16¢ to mooive justice. Indeed, 4 strike would |10t be denied that the prize fight was| Much business must be transacted | §ort Huren (Mich) Times-Herald (10 99 Spiendid Tooth Brushes........ Z3e nat merely an interstate, but was even dependent) thinks his election “would 1 B lactic Tooth Brushes, 3 be the worst possible means that could [ Iterstional. affele . odn. ag t this session or the next, and the|have been & mighty serious mistake.” c— or 25¢ AL Lt i P c 4 ,. ]iC . 1 % o J xt session comes on the an | Disinclination to change had much HRI > be adopted spectacle of an outside organization he eve of an | e in securing Mr. Gompers' $1.25 Doz. Prophylactic Tooth Truabes: Antico election for a new Congress. “Do it|re.clection. in the opinion of "the now,” is an injunction the republicans | Christian Science Monitor (Boston. independent). will be well advised it they obey. The fact that “delegates should A feeling prevails that the disposi- tiog of the executives of the operatives' organizations is toward acceptance. People’s — extra strong — extra Red Cross Tooth Brushes large halr net. Made large to fit Sanitary Tooth Brushes well—made strong to wear well— = you'll like Samsonettes, In cap and * Nipples seeking to regulate the affairs of New Jersey is calculated to arouse some 1y | @ntagonism and to milijate against Probably if they had had the authority have gone to Denver intent upon a i hedi ity B they would have accepted the award “‘;r'l‘z‘:“;:;a;‘"m:"“;:';:';u M The od discussion of prizeighting | hanee in policy and in leadership. A . desired colors, Tanglefoot Fly themselves for thelr memberships. & may utal. Many |45 5 demoralizing form of sport will | gy~ fadicates to the Cleveland Plain $2.30 dozen Paper d be resumed and continued until the Ddenlc»r (lndep:}l:d'em demll’:cnl‘lrtc)d‘lan - - sdmission on their part that the diffi- next “levent” i8/esyanged for. culties which labor has to face at ————— et & the present dpe:lod cal kmo;u pr%verl)' A wonderfully comfortable political | b¢ intrusted to a skilled and ex- t F system could be established 1f it were | Bisacr 0 'oo (TSR 10 EBY one as easy for the public to give up money| But President Gompers' re-election. as the New York Call (socialistic) to tax collectors as to ticket sellers. sees It, “does not carry any special slgnincance.” and the victory of his conservatism, the Minnesota t Lenin is one of the stateamen who | (Minneapolis, independent) thinks, keep trying out new ideas in the hope | more lpnlrenl‘thnn ru}i." because his “personal popularity and power” were that eventually they will hit a winner. | | 2T Koo aible for the result. nt, “sure to come within people think it is. Many hold that it is a reversal to barbarism. Some even think that it.is not an honest game, Submission to a vote has plainly been required by the rules of the brother- hoods. A conservative disposition pre- vails among the executives and the|PUt 18 @ purely commercial proposi- country’s hope today s that it will tion devised for the mulcting of the Drovall also among the men. During|PUDIIC in lergo sums. But be that as # these two months the rallroad corpora- it may, this is, strictly speaking, New ficos can themsclves promote peace]ic ocy 8 4fTAlr. aud the exertions of by following strictly as regards them-[t1°, ":’_"l'u“‘;:"l:h‘::;l: Mol er s the e revene of the wage boardrs | Ve, ar¢ likely to get nowhere. Had they contented themselves at the fight tions that ; 33.'3"5: 'r:d'fi'el”c'n.:‘,’,e'.:'.'m':n."?urm., stage with a denunclation of the His ratirement, “sure to come within e coatfesting 10 the operativeg| PeCtacle and the law under which it| The departmmntal Srassisstion ofthe | goar predicts, “an alignment within e tair. Such 2 course] V28 legally conducted and then gone Eovernmen or early attentlon | the federation more consistent with & disposition to - la' of {he scale to work to arouse within the state a|In the process of reconstruction. the lc!\l:;‘ tr:r:? o‘;'zheoc?:r'{‘(le‘;u"".d'- - e aanee ot & atrike that coula | oecton against the permissive statute e Rocky Mountain News (Denver. . ;lvo itous in its effects. as a protection against future enter-| A street rallroad occasionally maps|independent). too, feels that nt Y coly exlemitads in N prises of this character they would un-|{out & lengthy and complicated legis- ;‘:;’.‘,‘":;"::r‘e'“m“""""‘m, - —— s ¥ S doubtedly have enlisted a large sym.|lative route. pected of him,” prevailed to a co Applying Protection Now. pathetic following. Their present pro- Dlderable extent. since “many felt The Fordney tariff measure is sched-| gram has been one of successive uled for a searching debate in both|blunders. $5.00 Star Vibrators Specral, $2.98 4 Double Sheets... 50 Double Sheets. . 80c Size b Pompeian Massage Cream, Bg Auto Sponges + Fine Value - Extra . Quality Sale of Standard Soaps —best toilet and bath soaps at prices that are ungestionably low—supply your needs now at these low prices. Pint Thermos Bottle Corrugated case— nickel finished—fine bottle. Ladies’ Revolving Spray, $1.49 Life Buoy Soap..... 4 Physicians and Surgeons’ Ivory Soap, small... 4 Soap .2 for 15¢ £ Ly Synol Soap... Hudnut's Soap. = D. D. D. Soap. “4711” Glycerine So p... o3, : Lysol Toilet Soap.. 21c Pears' Soap (scented) J. and J. Medicated Soaps..19c Pears’ Soap (unscented)... Colgate's Glycerine Soap...20c that while Mr. Gompers was not SHOOTING STARS. wholly in touch with the unions af- filiated with the federation it would Sglgndid Bath 1 House and Senate. The shape in which BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. D ara P S i Woodbury’s Soap 2 gate’s Pine Tar Soap...15c 4§t will emerge from the ordeal i8 any-| The fact that a few eminent citizens —_— ing is reflected in the St. Louls Pos Brushes Resinol Soap... 8¢ Colgate’s Coleo Soap. 10¢ . Lion Brand Castile Soap...¥c Colgate’s Oatmeal Soap, Dispatch (independent). bolpraisd Clares that has earned the d T am the uplift,” says the rocket| tinction” of “voluntary retifement. bright, And then descends unmarked by mor-| The United States and Mexico. The demands of the petroleum tal sight. “ " anies are justified only as far T em the uplift,” says the pinwheel | (™' ocation of the Carranza body’s guess. Naturally, both in Con-{ found it impossible to make speeches gress and out, anxiety exists on the{on the Fourth does not necessarily im- subject. Conditions are such that in|ply that anything of vital interest has all sections and circles the people will | been left uneaid. The speechmaking follow the measure clear to the Presi-|is one branch of public service that dent’s table with the keenest interest.{ has received industrious attention. (Bar about 1 pound, 13c’ and 15¢ 6 ounces.) Colgate’s Honey Soap, Palm Olive Soap, 8c; 89c doz. 13c and 15¢ ern‘;nHI] They want all the benefit that can ——— proud; decree 1s concerned. It is possible . 3 possibly issue from a thoughtful and| Very few people assume to under-|Then o'er the splutter darkness spreads| that, the present (Sxlsting govern: Good Scissors w! painstaking revision of the Underwood | stand why It should take so long to a shroud. ke right where Carransa erred. It g.inch; Good Quality; was an undeniable mistake to abro- “I am the uplift,” says the glittering | gate rights of property which were fowtul before the new constitutional spark; 1 ccepted, but it also. goes business—must have @ truly national It floats aloft and ades, and all is dark. | without .“ylr," That the exican‘ne- B - tion. as well as all others, has the spplication. The manufacturer, thel p gpite of the voluminous output of ;:m tho upltt l{,u“ cach:Sery toy p:r';ect right to establish in its coun- merchant, the farmer, the wage-earner | ublishers, there is no form of summer That burns awhile to daszle man or|try w;.l.uxfr 1a ..dl" "?7.""«":‘.’:: o ' 3 g boy. : ng the de o and the miner must all be remembered. | reading that is so popular and at the Rt reigners © The United. Stat SAVE! on Nicely Finished aw. Protection, to work the end sought— revenue production and the revival of attend to varlous controversies when 80’ important a matter as a prize fight can be settled in a few brief rounds. The Finest Toilet Articles Substantially “NALO® for an All have a stake in the game. Either|same time so helpful as that old stand-| Above the arts of follows the same course. The a 8 man there shines ki that class legislation or sectional legisla-| by, the Declaration of Independence. afar TS A e uto0, 1028 not fioa Popular Home " ¥ to own land in Mexico does not mean op . Price Lowered The steadfast light of an eternal star. | the right to-exploit its miners] re- 2 by th the surface. There Unheeded is the measage that it brings | ave three different land ownership . Remedtes tion would work harm. It would sow discontent where that crop is already Exquisite Nail Polish Competitors who think Henry Ford's sppallingly large. machines are “not made » govern: rights in Mexico and these have al- It 1s not going to be an easy mat-leoncoiay resenttul in "s:::mm‘ s OLiw: tat ® all created things. | UEV2" peen distinctly classed ~and Pape's Diapepsin. ... An Matant nall polish_No rub > . The ter for Congress to produce What 38| Licc'sn'ay oo small to be practical, Not Metaphorlcally Inclined. | Sient tor cattle-sraslok, the. second 30c Phenolax Wafers. ... the® brush—luster guaranteed to » wanted. Applying protection now must “I understand your hat is in the|for cultivating the soil for farming 75c¢ Baume Analgelq last from 7 to 14 days—a remark- take into account the unsettled condi- " purposes, and the third, which con- Castoria, Fletcher’s..... able nail beautifier. Regularly 3o It has required so much care and|Tins- cerns mining, la granted onl{ by the s0c Cuticura Ointment. Special, 28e. ..25¢ tlons of the outside world. We are| o 40 establish a state of peace that| “I don't know exactly what the|federal government afd applies only i Cutex Nail Bleach.... 19¢ and 49¢ secking more trade beyond our own Posce tha » to. certain minerals. $1.00 Gude’ Cutex Cuticle Remover. 21c the utmost pains should be tak phrase means,” replied Senator Sor- " Nail Polish (cake, te, before: and en not For these rights the Mexican, like 60c Doan’s Cutex Nal ) P Pepsodent Tooth Past £ borders than ever before; and a8 one|, gnq gy ghum. “It Iam really for actual com- | other governments, exacts a tax of 13 uxated Iron......... powder or liquid) 20 epsodent Toof e. -...39¢ of the results of the war all trading bat I don't care what becomes of my|Per_cent from the sales of all the California Syrup of Figs Cutex Nail White 1deal Chlorate of Potash Tooth Paste...25c nations are finding it necessary to re- hat—I get into the rin self." | petroleum _produced. Carter’s Liver Pills. Lustrite Nail Pol Mavis Toilet Water.. .$1.00 and $2.00 An army may often be judged by jts| N8t Eet into the ring myself. ax, but not excessive. In reality. e Melba Nail Polis! Pinaud’s Lilac or Violet Vegetal..........85c * Emery Boards. Orangewood 8 Cutiale Scissors. Nail Sissors however, oil companies are not con- 28c Beecham's Pills. B E d so much_ about being freed 1 0il Jud Tunking eays he wonders|(iiiry, NS,y an they are In acquiring Alboline Mineral t ether ‘Romans mad w2 00 Alcorub.. ‘whi the old ] e 28 much | more petroleum field: 5 M‘thxelc: |==o oxg_ £ a.c Caldwell's sg;r P;Fl n. . quality rather than by its size. Three Years of News. tatorial frort fuss over a big glad! event as m::‘:: .l:: ':r :P 150 Fellow's It appears soc Phillips’ Milk Magnes! 35c Freezonme........ Kolynos Tooth Paste. El Rado Depilatory. $1.00 Neet Depilatory. Mulsified Cocoanut Oll Sago Sage and Sulphur. wise their tariffs. We are doing what the others are doing. Tariff revision is & world necessity, and is proceeding under difficulties. Elght years ago Jim Eslinger, a resi-| we folks do over & prize fight. hreatens to interfere. that the official recognition of Obre- i The restoration to Mrs. Bernstorft |dent of Fort Smith, Ark., and his fam- Jad of & million dollars or so should en-|lly were stricken with pellagra. His Wilhelm's Pension. sons government by asshington 88c : Chie the count o £0 on living in the | Wife died, and his children recovered,| A tyrant who had forfeited his throne| fiage concessions to "oll companics. I but Eslinger remained spparently s{ Was executed in the anclent day. Obregon, howe up to the present B ORDEN-S style 1o which he ls accustomed %o e does not seem to be frightened. . gardless of future political vicissitudes. | chronic sufferer from the disease. But now he has & palace of his own |y¢"(};4 petroleum men can influence ———— e Three years ago he sank into e stupor,| And noone even tries to stop his pay. u{’e Wnuhmztm: . :h'lrz“::l'y l:ng Use Safety and sanity, having proved|from which he could not be aroused S Obregon will mot 38, & ey thi MA l - teieyory for the Fourth of July,|bY any remedies or trestments. He| The Joker in the Transaction. |{f, oo o e Ainion 18 pre- : B-Hap-E Corn msy be adopted as & general public | had what may be called & sleeping| I understand you are trying to sell | paring itself—Hlasatel (Caech, inde- - policy for the entire summer. sickness. This lasted so long that|Your farm and all the live stock.” pendent), Chicago. . 3 Ml K Remedy Eslinger's case became medically| “Yes” Teplied Farmer Corntossel.| The poor litigant suspects at times famous. He was known as the world | “The deal has got to cover everything. | that possession of al bRk Sroliiie champion sleeper. The other day, to|I've sot 8 mule that I've made up my Eventag Sun. the astonisbment of all observers, he|mMind to get rid of, and the only chance| '\ o\1rer writes in to ask how awoke and apparently in good heath, | Of dOIng it is to put the animal across | much 1ive tock there ia in the coun- \ ‘The farmer is interested in the words of statesmanship, but never as much —4s an idepl addition to the daily diet of nursing mothers. It supplics in an Just paint easily assimilated form the eztra nour- it weatber man. One of his first acts was to ask for a |29 an incidental item try. Very little, judging by Wall tahment s0 much desired. chew qf tobacco. Then he talked over o G o } ruf & 1d, it is forget it The President as “Mixer.” the telephons to a friend. Now the at The Real Question. inons (Minn.) Rephbiloan Heraid. As a beverage, hot or cold, it is Lower Prices A Harding asset is the agreeable-|tendants at the hospital -re ‘wondering| Do you think ;. ‘& people should mfil I‘::c:mun:::r: ’duzlym ?fli‘é :2: delicious asid "f;“hmgd- _Se;vc —1 3 study the classics 3 i ny flavor desired. da of the man—the clear &esire to|how they will go to work to acquaint y G female—Binghsmton Bun. plain or with any o :ornkfl|‘:.'°:&l:.’:|:'l§:lfi :: on Saf'ety Razor “Undoubtedly,” rgplied Prot. Hibrow. “But how are you going to make ‘em n;l;‘:-k- s r:te-mlu. ‘The only mist . do it? that need worry us, however, is the form and way. he lost consclousness. He has not slept Dessimist—Eimira Star-Gesette. 8 word, the President Is alasmany yearsas RipVan Winkle, but| . "o oo tor caugnt with u “wonde” plcture” the oth * 'That term when properly|in terms of relative history his nap|ront hause on his hands demarvee it | g oaw e wondering o 8 other 3 4 X politics does not connots a|hss been longer. 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