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6 . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAV 23. 1922 With Sunday Morning Edition. | has been had in this.matter of inade- | eriticism follows. | quate pressure in fighting a top-stary | The chargo s old that the House Th D ° f G d R d WASHINGTON, D. G |ire i a large bullling. Bven with | fecls safo in its course—is encouraged e Destruction ot oo oads . standpipes, fed by steamers from the |in it—by the Senate’s procedure. It TUESDAY -May 23, 1922 | rict level, enough water cannot be | leaves t the Senate—which is the re- | — \ i = s i : | put through for roof work to make | viewing body—the duty of correcting o = N I . ple road sections, and using — THEODORE W. NOYES.......Editor of quenching a fire after it has |any errors it may have made in its ILES and miles of vibbou-ifke | W0, SEPEL 00 Sihe tosting. | The d &= = = z incd @ start. With the high-pres.|haste. The Senate s George in the roads are the hope of every | tests, which are 1o be conducted at IGHT brings no e Evening Star Newspaper Company s : s Bt il e motorist, and when speak-|the experimental farm here, w 2 ey L sure vice there will be no question | House's caleulations, and where in: pe ing of motoriste these days|furnish the busis of a most compre- worry to those nty of water at all stages. qualities are to be evened up it lets |, . % hensive program of road-building re- whose jewelrv and 5 Sl e . ccessary for | b touches almost every home in the | gearch and investigation. ¥ The true measure of such a pre ]‘-.x, eorge doid “llh ® it necessary £or | sountey, . Bur, though the rosd. Pl other valuables are safe A nat property that | Georze to do it. buflde 5 5 : > = < in any given| Cloture, of a kind approaching the crs lay them smooth, they| y4 45 now realized that smoothness in the vaults of this oy given | | seemed to have so far been unable to Bank. A d - edition of the fire ) House's brand, has often been advo-|ecope with the destruetive qualities of | . the ReW road is one of the requi- ank. A generous-gize ar ke st | cAtan o el Senate P Eiio et o L S °f| gites to Insure continuous good sur- box, with your own key, fion t the develop - But its most| heavy motor trucks now used to a : Sl = fres may be sen flagrations. The [ardent advocates have as'a rule been |large extent in commercial transpor- | [2¢8: If the road contractor’ turns for as little as $2.50 per e ap o il L -e would be an in- | men of limited experience In that body. | tation on smooth surfaces. over a road that shows rolls to the year, and up. — ild per- { Older members do not feel an urge for | Millions of dollars have been spent | “LShtest degree these rolls mean the With such | rush. They subseribe to the dictum, [and are being spent annually for the | Ultimate destruction of the road, for o8 ofilthat “the extension to all parts of the coun-|they furnish the means for starting ‘ nate is the refuge of the | try of of good roads, in answer to the | ¢p, 11 13 oy & OMMER( i l 1 ds of the people for casy inter- Ehopponudingiofthiel heavyguiosos and means of communication by way | tTuck wheels, which evensually break salhghoye of the motor car. Long-distance up the surfa To overcome this Nat[onal BANK lia senator touring shows a yearly increase, and | contributing evil the Department of that Rate by Mail—] vland and Virginia 1% 600 yahle in Advance. % pro- | mine more secur and | minority i This, it may | Pennsyl the zovernment | months old, and may ehange his point | mc truck transportatlon is in- |Agriculture experts have devised an | Eorm e s creasing. instrument which, when passed over | S|4 th gt G E—— ST 1' £ ' * % ok * . a new road, indicates the slightest| S ————————— : latter consideration s or roughness, It wjll _ - ® 3 A Destruction or ruination of good | et 2 § - ® ) eSS he iser i er the workmanship ‘is . fodCongresswhen The Ex-Kaiser's Claim. roads during the war by the count- . While the smoothness C m e lon 5 AR posseupta e Commisson) wation is reported to ex in | less motor trucks of the Army, haul- oad is desirable for easy riding, & may soon receive § supplies nec for their mxill-!chhms from the vertical movements SFECIAL VALUE in 316 shade | ROM high Council Crest in Portland, what GOO,000 in ¢ and a large number of | tenan. ran into the million; and sed by roughnes and the fact Phone °f sood quality and all colors. = . “Machines” and Organizations. |valuable paintings and other art ob. | ©ven at this late day there are sections | that It takes less power to run over e S0 a2 sl Burloe Braperen, vistas of beauty! Forests, mountains and B 3 a E ) SO0 04 han o K 1 i i This, we are told, is a bad yei { octs from the German government in | Of the country which have as remind- | over a roush road sz 1003 Sth St. N.W. rivers—the Willamette and lordly Columbia. . | ¢ x = . |ers of these cements hard-sur-| A number of s will & i e S B = = = 3 ines. wre doomed. ! nent of his cla e ee O Db Lai - e SR Snow-capped Mt. Hood glistening like a diamond s fas { feeling will probably be manifested in | anes Qane JUst co o dete 2 the reaso! v the ing i i a3 B it ey | tlons (ofimgles,lit6ap ridges andiroll” {foccs L0 dBternilneithe veason forithe setingreenvelvet—and in the distance, those other BRhieC e 8 d ing mounds, all done by the houncing {and to settle mooted questions con- great snow mountains, St. Helens and Adams. = The in i tries. of the he truck wheels over them. [ cerning the proper mixture and the renta it is asserted, was for Mr.| It scems that the ex-kaiser filed a | Almost cction which had ! proper mineral aguregates to be used my cant today ways What a world for motoring! The matchless Columbia River Highway, through the lofty gorge where Multno- mah, nearly 700 feet high, and her many sister water- falls tumble into the river. Annual Rose Festival would hav nment in ity vicinity 1 in the Ger of art now in ins on the'g ed by ancestors bituminous roads. In the coming ittest to this fact. The road- | s more than thirty section 1 the Capita and in the nt types. of bit 4 of and and | struction will be built. an example of the ! being construeted on a clreu of the truck, for,!zbout 600 feet in circumferen nstant move- | the roadway thirteen feet wid oned to the limit in his| acklisted Mr. Beveridg ¥ | {as an egbull me 1 Qid its ut-| | ; adioining Virginia destr du d heen pre But the voters| 3 Sl wants t Sl s e b R :h';,“ni‘.’f."';‘;‘.’, ental circle will be run inued for a 1 . 1 YT e e e . smooth, on- | o ously ve-ton army truc " . t ‘jr‘b : ; : b1 machine Obj been rais lI‘Ih‘ ci llrlk 1 rouds into jJust_rougn, broken ata speed of from twelve to fifteen Ten months of the year Portland is all abloom with q = S it 2 its own way. to any restitution, on | roadws he Joy of riding over|miles an hour for five or six months, . : A i lation as t e ; 5 e . . 3 1o d * * % % 0! gh carnival and wel X r and then the Pen tion of art was not Thousands of do s ey of the Hohenzol- Another test road will consist of \t the people, sixty-five sections of conorcte con-|| A SUMMER SUGGESTION A great out-gggm, snolyas: ::;:‘23; f:;:m s::nmm’ :'n i struction of various mixtures of con- LAN to close your home temperature to an . i 1 of the right of kir * ok k% crete and water, over which will be P d dtl; i water, at country club,';xfiuoresxs %:on glacial heights. man in Holland will never | Observation of the roads around "'?"I:“:"d ‘: Fl’;‘“‘“”)’ '*""H‘:’!‘Cl;d ?; and spen e su;{lme]‘ A vacation with a new every day. be stoutly re-| Washington by the road experts of | WItB tWo truck whesls equipped wit at Wardman Park Hotel. [; 2 2 nee | the Department of Agriculture has |S0Hd rubber tires and loaded to rep- Th 3 i £ th 5 . WRITE :{on can get a pictare of it from our ‘“u.'"“.d'bo?rkz‘x& as in.|set them to work on various road |TeSent a truck. It will be operated e nine wings of the main FOR FREE “The Pacific Northwest and _Alnnl “:v"n::m. en Iv for the purpose for | experiments with a view to deter- |3t @ speed of twenty miles an hour|| hLyjlding, nearly a mile BOOKLET you will want to go. June is a splendid month. and different kinds of tires will be = usod to test the destructive qualities|| 2round. give light and air to of each. Anti-skid chains also will every room—and it is country to determine to what air, though the Leart of the city wtribute to the destruc- | | {s but a few minutes away. Ao {mining that plece of road material © interested in|Which Will stand the ravages of the exce: ve changes of : and the work of the ele- | D© used at tin ich it is hoped | deETee they -riments, will | tion of rouds. On the way visit Denver, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City; it costs no more. Make side trip to Yellowstone, Crater Lake and Mt. Rainier National Parks. are 200,000,000 | Motor tru ection, w ow these Two splendialy equipped trains from Chicago for Portland, llions of dollars spent an-| Another img t test that will be Summer Rate: GO N taxpayers’ money in the re- will be that e of im- | Bath, $100 Monthly. Tacoma and Seattle — OREGON - WASHINGT [ pair of roads alone uct of truck wheels awd the de ' g LIMITED and CONTINENTAL LIMITED. It is agrced by the experts whe numerous tests that the| e destruction of | is due to th to which these impacts contribu he destruction « Diffe and 1t conditions | of vurious Kkin trucks will 1 Early Reservations Suggested. i FaresGreatlyReduced::: e told f them. The ques- | hes 3 “.;‘ of u»]- :h..;..r ‘.’1.'.] .| similated, and the warping effect of H h ! sontention, whic s to rerature and moisture conditions | > mor M. ¥ en that these truck furnish | 1 Round trip >osts only little more than the fare cne way. 210 this vear: 1. es high enough to in- lanother important study. | ! air of t which s in the | While the surface re being | __g—— T them. | made there will -d various forms | g7 MUDDIMAN’S 3 For information, ask any Railroad Ticket Ofice, or numer- wchine wo d with in the District of Columbia instead of the The hope is to s 16 Me olitan Chur idence so | that remains to be invest Court of Appe cure »speedier rulings, subgrade sup U 0! g = main- tired 1 Gare ] bretoroans it ThL oo one i con | i D N W e i'm;“smem. quiry wi e for this parti hese roads. In this connection it alread H Gen'l Agent, C. & N. W. Ry, en’ gent. U. P. S i A tests of road materials|been found with atinal tomts iy ve Buy your 15 a4 Widener Bidg ° 508 Coml Trust Bldg., hearing, for he m 1ch t! tual tests that v S < M, Sts., Philadelphia | . i tan Chimes. ppgseRTe IS n b ut by actual | duid crude w. a5 tar, such i 1335 Chestnut St, Philadelphia isth & Market Sts., Philadelp smmission for f N an Chimes. |to o to Do to Parls or g which the | may be obtained as a by-product from 4 e oo e S "The st ariincial s planes, ixoan erecove || Polar Cu ectric - 3 > b = e i nt of Agricul- | preventive against the destructis e e e b ] A e L U T e . | o o the 1 1€ | chimes it was stated that the be Fhere At an { ST EDITORIAL DIGEST Pacific System Ithough the for those hot summer i i i Supreme Court of the D have been rin " days now seriously congested with b 3 more { In other respects the law h in | Country Demands the Relentless':‘m‘l:"“’h{w‘. Ih:l l‘h» SI:uill,\" parties be $ 00 ¥ r , sunished. But let them be punished changed, as. for instance, in cas mean more em d Prosecution of War Profiteers. SF crimes and not for their 5' an appeal from a decision granti n and dis Thera. 13 b il conciten] andl by an i S that we had a an increase, the amount of the in- h the In mous note of approval sounded by the 1 of beingieditors of the United States for the fous crimi- | an) fo o benefited { hands ts of the country will LA | MUDDIMANY , | o cannot be | 616 12th St.—1204 G St. " creasa is to be impounded wi commission pending final decis another respect the law is made me drastic by providing a penalty for| failure on the part of the landlord to| furnish proper servi Elimination of business buildings | and hotels lessens the harshness of | the law in its bearing upon property | owners without weakening its effect” iveness to prevent extortion from de ot itaristic nation. At the [proposal to conduct a ten bells in the Metro- ny donors, Dent Grant, mes from as of whom was Ju of the prosecution of all w { traudulently through war-time con- Without regard to party the s commend the proposal. R Aneaa O 2 America is arded by Furope |, Kansas Cit il . the first gov v 5 AR |There is, however, some sharp criti- n) is con od, that ex- on of the |38 “the land of the dollar: :h‘.yxgh“‘“\.,,, because Attorney = General [P€ ”r\ix‘l;:\x'l‘tl'l)’;;:]lu allowed 1t i hore TFesp h ormerly. sher z e o compree A O e Pt resting | WAtE more respect (than forn Daugherty waited so long before|“the country i iting —_—e——————— i mple funds to conduct the |Prosecution of the war-time off imes is that given by 5 £ 3 o e ; There is but one place s of the Metropolitan :ctations that C. W. Mo n who would defraud his & same he makes it understood that she is no pa his duty, and wic ests who are makins t him.” It i use it 4 wife of Vi r by t B — ion and to institute crimi- | : like it done. | Te nal proceedings. The fact that he has!peng | The way you stic tenants. Again, the new law | ( of these fifty release | ment in t of a national c s ety T,H“‘ 'irflm £ I ‘;1" & r:‘ il S lerable [4cted on the eve of the congressional | behind the bars.” The seriousn Iztusgive you a frec cetimura. grants the owner the right tc nion 2 \ o critics|the situation leads the Milequk npafgn is scored, but ty :nt men, Mr. Widdows, repairs or | Gibson, N pen and Mr. Johnston. | for the pur-| four d Sentinel (republican) to the beli ree that if he secures real action mmon-sense opinion in : : | delay well may have been jus-|country will be with the Attsrney alteration or for constructing a new | It is u that the sugges. | —_—————————— tifled. General n the controversy.” building, or for use for any other|ti uld have been made that thes r additional criminal| Complete indorsement of the entire = purpose that does not involve the! ve heen silent. Perhaps they es would indicate th |plan comes from the New York Tim A Voice in Congress. eviction of one temant i faveri el in the future more fre- | s have not be - | Gndepondent democratic), which | Little by little represen e : ancther tenant. This change is dis-{quently, ng the week da POS- { ogether mythical takes L"Tn:”:lb(“'lllv:‘, ‘xn‘l‘ 1-“:|(;x?:b.“- :Y.f.-‘mx””“ ;:p.:x be making prog- ! / S ~ = e S e o O it T B W = Only One in Five Some of these chanzes obviously |inating the noises of the streets kiven, on the evidence, by|ing a bill which provides for the| = heare|in the busy working da The Genoa conference had much on | public o Ou of the tribelelection of a delegate to serve for a| possession of his proper pose of ma * Ferguson, | North 231-252 fng materis 1114 _‘)lh i St. | | erime wave rum ative gove{ make for greater equity in th whsia & its mind, ¥ s at least spared the | of politic ans care n's tee | term of two in the national | — ing of the law upon constitutional}fort and an inspirati It is impos-| = (e aoating Idaightiaay. 1Y party is heiped or hurt. 'Stop | House of Reprosentativ This deler| 2N property rights, and the law thus|sible to hear them without feeling ;mimb 5 T 0"[1‘ v f:": l""-“;;;'[ L"_"::{‘l“;}*;:: | gate would m; P d by the zens | - . P the | g Noi S0, , as 13 - vital, nd would have he | A amended and executed by enlarged ift of spirit. Dominating over the pers point out, the general charges z . !« X Z 5 P commission with greater facilities for | hum Of the thoroughfares, they arrest [ ot under " cloud” all “induential | gre: sk e e | m;”n‘f,gggox ) Can you afford to risk your teeth and your health Tt : ‘rsonages’ who had with war : 5 thorough and prompt consideration of | the thoughts of men from the rush SHOOTING STARS. {P - cvery day which the | ““Rry city of Washington has be- when the odds are four to one against you? ases will, it is hoped, work to thejand cargs of bus - . {many who are innocent must bear the | come so populous and ts indastries . 2 greater satisfaction of both owners| e R T BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. {stigma which shodld attach only 10 have grown to include so many not ‘That is what you are doing unless you take proper and tenants than the old war emer-| The miscreant who placed a bomb T e bl e e fi;1i‘,',],:-,":.’:‘:’,"‘f"l"?ha“"’i“"i_"‘,’lf,l“"f,""“| ‘ precautions against Pyorrhea. cency law, which expired at midnight. {on tae doorstep of the Mayor of Co- s il dotn | untold harm in undermining the con- | iy citizens should feel the necd Tor - e T lumbus, Ohio, did no great damage, {Th® /0 world keeps smilln” an® Goln’ | idence of the heonlc In Lheir EOVEIn” {a volce In their own government Dental statistics show that four people out of every i = e 3 =k its best, ent. a n ether it can ever be us free from X p Nearly a hundred souls were lost |2nd succested in elevating 1o fame a8 |1, (o of tie sorrow an’ human un. | WArTanted delay the present action 18| federal control and superision’ as > five contract Pyorrhea after they pass the age of i ssenger s| ollided wi | official hitherto not widely known. 8 most welcome, e op are other United States citi hem & gessenger shipicollided with &} SR THEREE 0 BEE B reat: New York Globe (Independent), Which | 5ize Tamains (o be . 1t e oot o forty. Thousands younger also suffer. freighter off the shore of France. The D D R e i | Smilin’ rom flowers that bring to the | points out ‘that “here is villiiny tog R hovasn It ol 4 perils of the sea are great enough |Precise results he had in contempla- = {be prosecuted, the most unspeakable its cltizens taking more of the de- Neglect Pyorrhea and it attacks the teeth below the gums A & ¢ y villainy and the ! ta thei; blic affai i i i i without adding to them the menaces | 1O he lessons they learnsdl from the| Sinésse regret for fallure fomstbis| oun Ferar. LLULE afdains inte thele —loosening them in their sockets until they fall out or of battleships. shine it the sky. | fore now is expressed by a number of | Butte (Mont.) Post. must be pulled; forming pus pockets at the roots. In these —_——————————— When Tratsiny amps i | the | Bronx [ s, O reeriar thats cre pus pockets disease germs breed and multiply, poisoning the | wri i s suspecte: - i (independent) suggesting 3 = e poc! 5 Responsible nations are now seek.| WFiting editorials no bne. suspected | \e halt by the way for a sob or acannot avold a feeling that the ad- Censorship From Within. entire system. Ing to establish a reliable and legiti. | nim of being a world politician. His sneer. ministration has allowed itself to get! The Motion Picture Theater Own 5 s mate credit instead of depending on | Fise in affairs illus\rates the often}we mean well enough, but we can't|into & l;;i‘;!“"';o"l’h:‘gfi',;:'[‘fiaf”“g;!;rs of America are to be commended Pyorrhea starts with tender gums which bleed easily when i et Xt {for the deci t se to sh s o esinaal Tana ant, ;unsusmcnd power of the press agent. persevere. se, instead of being .t_:lle United | any films In which Deggy Joyee ls brushed. That is the first stage. Some day we may learn, when we're | States vs. the profiteers, will be those featured. That is the kind of censor- of the republicans vs. the democrat: Do not neglect this warning. See your dentist at once, and Sev is arkik China sought, under the guidance blue an’ depressed, is S ship that counts. It shows that the Several countries insist on warlike > Color to this is lent by Mr. Daugh- ! thenter \operators are beginning to tart usin, han’s F o i i 5 S e 5 g \ S 'or the Gums. manifestations as local incidents, re. | of Confuclus, to be a nation of philoso- | Like the world, to keep smilin’ an’|erty’s r to the President, thelhold their businessin high regard and CORONAS S g Sorhans gardless of international relationships, | Phers. Human nature persists, and doin’ our best. Ii{v';fit‘)’f; sl ;;‘;ie‘;flf"‘; oo | 4o not intend to have it injured by ex- Forhan’s is the formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. Used ‘ China’s present tendency is to become A Senbie mho. will ihaves to¥niny Hina PLOItaUORYOL Scandal maliers 2 for25¢ istently, and used in time, it will prevent Pyorrhea et il i ; et people who will have to pay the| Such a polley will assure the thea- consistently, and used in time, i prev or B an v 3 Allurements of Sound. money Ww. 3 1y Mr. Eh- | ter owners of the approval and co- i Igh Fresue Tuunuce. e “Whenever you make a speech your | ¢TtY_Wwaited until his own record was | operation of that element In Amer- check its course. ¢ v republicans before he Germany has a great many “doc- | constituents start in and cheer by the | covbuled such & condition.” The | icam life which looks upon the o tors,”” but the university title does|hour.” Hichmond d“m"s'D‘!fi’.’;“%‘ecug‘ifl?{ morality as injurious to the general your teeth. . It is the only dentifrice you not necessarily imply abllity to pre-| “Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum, “I | Shvs that “the American people are | “eierS 1as shaken the movle fn- > ~ need. It wards off Pyorrhea and keeps seribe for financial ailments. begin to suspect they'd rather listen |very deeply interested in the com-|gustry to its foundations. Its lead- 3 the teeth and mouth clean and healthy. to themselves cheer than hear me |Plete exposure and the Vigorous, ers have seen the light and in every - ecution of such cases as Mr. e ] * Like many other innovations, day-|talk.” Bietorty mentions, and, in the light | Juarter of the aim ;gglfh;hf;;“gr; Remember, four out of five contract Pyor- When the high-pressure service | plan was broach®d twenty years ago| Washington was not as big a city as it is today. Its buildings were not as Jofty, and there was no prospect then of the increase of the avérage number Use Forhan's twice a day when you brush 1 ! ! | :'11 ;:o::; |: ;::ohgftn:::ln:r;:;lworhi::.ngm.savmz is not so bad, after you of his unaccountable delay, must, re; on a sound moral basis. The public thea because they wait toc; long. Insure A 5 3 sel 15% says *“ ' lac use shoul encourage this olle: an 9 gelumatoln Jud Tankins says “There’s fo place | (00, 3" causs for regret 1n the fo-|1ond {is sunpert to the Producers of your teeth. Buy a tube of Forhan’s For the neglect or rejection of the plan, like home” is a good song, but no ex-|cusing of public attention upon the Gums at your druggist’s today. 35¢ high quality pictures.—Minneapolis it is nevertheless to be noted that for home brew. HonE cases ‘pon the eve' of their | isn, d i 60c. Shi " p - Cloture for the Senate. Salyi bl 3 cation: ; - s Heavy bag. “Put it in and 60c. seanwhile the city has increased ma P appeal that the prosecution vy ag Formala of R. J. Forbas. D. D. 5. terially in height, and the problem of| This is from Phyjadelphia: Musings of a Motor Cop. shall not be made a “political foot firefighting in the business district fs | (;hé?'{?fmmelcs;)&;!;fi';‘rasv:llgg:fig For luck, a horseshoe doesn't stand— |ball” s voiced by the Buffalo News There's a place for everything—ex- Lower7,George.” “Yas- . |sipnss i st & SRNESER | i Boua Smoker.Four | |+ - Forhan Company, New York ! vhich wants the names . e anly carp Heated” +ive procedure” Senator George | Not such as’‘you admire— R afe: knowu ' and ple. Talk of thisand With a_high-pressure service such | Wharton Pepper, in an address t0day | when some old flivver hits one and | gociorcr. thac. the chief fault may | OUr objection to work is there are t. “What's the name = {betore the Ciiy Business Club, de- @s that which the Commissioners now | Jiints (10, O, FAsinges Club. 4 unanimously favor, it will be possible | come when senators will be require, ! so many other things to do.—Burling- o A nail sticks in a tire. lie with the Wilson administration |45, News, of this car?” “Adlon.” but the present Congress is not wholly blameless” If there have ey “That’s funny. That's i v to speak to the point and will be per -| It is time now to decide where you < to fight any fire in this city with |0 SRERK fo The Boft ang Wil Do Bery Out of Date. been frauds, the onKly tmnxc‘he K]‘"h wish you could go for your summer the name of my cigar. plenty of water at any hour or season | time. The House of Representagive “Indians don't g0 on the warpath|lic is interested in, the Cleveland | o F0" 15070 B2 "R S0 Globe. ’ E4 v 5, Plain Dealer (independent demo- | V& s year.—Boston 2 Have one—they’re of the year. That is not possible to- | Rowever, funciions in a husincas-lik | any more.” S T T good” 2 . day. Powerful as are the steamer | S, A% SU¥ other legislative body,| “.pye warpath is out of date. Most |of those responsible for them. Alibis| A JncRighain ) rorminats 18 s FOR THE GUMS pumps and electric pumps which con- | business men of America would take of them are on the road with cir- |restore noWing 1o he BUONS URAS| £ 7y o diission price.—Omaha World: Adlon is a wonderful smoke stitute the water-forcing apparatus, |2, Iively interest in any proposal | cyses.” Wodld strike the public favorably.” | Herald. —a light, mild cigar of Hav- Checks Puorrhea they cannot supply the force and|sage of legisiation required by ihe There also ls danger, that the d4ela¥| Now they brew youns acorns. Great S sad = 7 volume necessary to fight a fire in the | country,” Senator Pepper said, “even| ‘“You kin invent all de telephones soaks from [ittle acorns grow.—Mus- f this involved 2 tunity to make away with the evi- Made by upper part of one of the higher bulld- | ome ambassadorial Priviesimoat ¢of [an’ radios you want” sald Uncle |dencs, the Kalamazoo Gazette (re-|keson (Mich.) Chronicle. e Eben, “but dar’s allus gineter be some/{ publican) believes, suggesting that| mne amount of money Mr. Carpen- New York ings of the business district after the | Senate.” b first stage of the blaze. z The House is a large body, four |folks dat don’ keer 'bout hearin’ nuffin’ | 80¥ hove “that the government wWillltier got for ome round was never . : ucoceed in recovering any large part b . With a high-pressure service, con- |times the size of the Sénate. It could |’cep; ‘seven-leven’ an' such like.” ~|of the hundreds of millions of dollars | Hloesre Newmo® Of & meat market. *sisting of a powerful pumping station (not afford such rules of debate as|. . * |hich are sald to have been stolen s not to. be expected.” The piblic|, By killing the "is-1t‘hot-enough- Tants_all of tho dstalls, the” New |tar yous" pest new, sen-prosably wii

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