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I o i v e s 1y 2o sy sire o e AgNE Against Muzzey’s History o, L 0 2 In'D. C. Schools to Be Pressed were set up in various centera of | himself. LOW PRICES NEW STORE HOURS | Open 6:30 A.M.—Close 5:30 P.M. WASHINGTON, D. C population. Bureaus of informétion | The situstion in Missourt is differ- MONDAY..........May 29, 1938 respecting work opportunities were|ent.. At the latest test, which was opened. The assistance of munieipal | two years ago, the Wilsonian pull 1 and state authorities was enlisted. | democratic circles in the Show-me Private capital was Interested and|state proved all-powerful. It kept O ey Branck Cltlesn Ay ZHBODORE W. NOYES.- / Hditer ing in incldents calculated to insriré triotism.” | The Evening Star Newspaper Company projects and enterprises that would | Mr. Reed out of the -San Francisco Soclation has renewed vig- | P® x The association also charges that if Busivess Offce, 1142 8t. and Peoneylvanis Ave. normally have been postponed were | convention, although the ‘democracy Srously its campalgn to have |y ashington school ohildren gain Closed All Day Chleags Otfcer Fiont. ¥ launched. of hia home district had sent him 88 | witharawn feom u:";;':;“wztfz" their’ knowledge of American history 2 European Office: 3 Regent Bt.. As a result of all these endeavors|a delegate; and the man Who 18 NOW |ton high schoels. Fvery Indication i | never 1earn of Nathan Hale, “Mad An- Decoration Day T e by ehrsts wyahia, fhe ity | COordinated by the national unem:|opposing him for the democratic nom-{given by the organisation that it will |(BORY" Wayne, Israsl Putaam, Sgm- n 5180 Cents per month? Gaily oaiy. 4 cente gor ployment conference the country, in| ination for senator is relying princl-|fght until its purposs is accomplished, | fvan, Knos ient “Horse, Harry” Domc s Ty e et b7 ’:.fx'.':o'r"' phane. at the language’ of the Presdent, came | pally upon Mr. Wiladw's favor for|but if he prediction of public schooi [Le. or a Bost of otners. ‘In s 5000. jection_is made by af roug! e winter much less | success. authorities holds true the book will [these criticlsms, school of d of ith. = 1 gy A suffering than in previous years, when | Mr. Reed, then, is up against, a|continue to be used for some t1 e AL DI R Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. |unemployment was very much less.” | stiff proposition. If the Wilson in-| Strongly. defending the, history, |grammar school histories, which- E0 Maryland and Virginia, Predictions of disaster were made Daily and Sunday..1yr., 1 mo., 70c | during the autumn when the employ- 1yr. 3 & ment situation seemed dark. Those -1y, $2.40; 1 mo.. 20¢ | pregictions have falled. Organization All Other States. has effected a cure for a condition Dally and Sunday.1yr.. $10. that seemed hopeless of correction. ey e v 92| The truth is that the unemployment fuence in Missour! has declined since | 5chool officials claim that the charges | {Rto minute details, while in the high T e i t 1920, the extent of the change cannot | Made againat it by the Piney Branch |School speclal emphasts s lald o the be known prior to primary day. Mr. umln}lon are not only unfounded, [can history. Reed is making his campaign some-|Put are based on the original edition A * % % % of 1911, which was discarded sevel In view of the antagonism of the , * I s o wuas Mlon: L yearnia a replacea by Pi Branch assoctation toward | Tain 0w cAlSTe (U IE Daliihe eary ago and replace ney n ssoctation toward | edition. - 7-0z. Roll 'he new Muszzey's Muzzey's history, the following state- | Sunday onl: 1 the offici contend, differs mat —_— e ! was an abnormal condition, end that FEREREE from the 014 text Decause of the dify |ment by Mrs. George Maynard Minor, it only required intensive concen- plomacy. ference In viewpoint ibrought about |president general of the Daughters of | § 00000000040000000 o Russia as a Menace. trated effort by the right combination| At & dinner given in Berlin the by the world war. the American Revolution, in opening other night in honor of the American ko the recent continental congress, Is Insistent attacks on the book by |very significant: ' ambassador to Germany by the Jap- h ‘Lo e basecd the organisation resulted in the board | _“Let us, also, atrive to keep truth in oy iy be, to i Geemany, e Amerlcan history. * Thers are those host paid & high compliment to Amer- | °f ¢ducation taking action to make an | JHSFCER T pting to distort it to ican diplomacy, having in mind prob. | "IVestiEation to aseertain if the |pander o thelr hatred of England | ably the -oceedin of th ms a justified. oweyer, | unde ¢ guise of love for Americ histories, which are thought to be e Ninsicass difecu el Rtid o| to begin examination of the history, | foo Tavorable to England. are being to great success. Much of the work there was only&ana copy to be found FM’% and ;hrutenln; pressure is bea in the t ng' brou to beai teachers an doite tn the open, and il arip il adminisfration headquarters of | Ing ght, r on rangements were made for' the benefit the school system in the Frankiin | pitiorians. whose only object 1g to be of the small army of newspaper cor- respondents present to gather the Americans, at least, are not likely | of agencies to cure it measurably. to become unduly alarmed because of| Normal conditions have not yet re- the picture Lloyd George draws of a|turned, of course, and there is still a world menaced by Trotsky's red army. | large degree of unemployment. But To tell Europe that it is in imminent | the worst has passed, undoubtedly, danger of being overrun by a million {and the percentage of employment or more armed Russians is too much |has steadily increased. Throughout like telling a child that “the bogey|the country building is in progress. man will get you if you don't watch | Industries are steadlly if slowly in- out.” creasing their scope. Outside of the Russia. with its vast population|coal strike, which has thrown about and immense resources, is, of course, ( half a million men out of employment, Bchool, and that was in the office of | nothing moré or less than deliberate Supt. of Schools Ballou. anti-British propaganda; It is the same old attempt in another form to bé an economic reconstruction of|tion. Jussia which will cost many billions| President Harding's thanks to those or dollars. These billions canmot be|who so efficiently directed and co- ha@ and the economic reconstruction | operated.in this work of reducing un- cannot take place so long as the|employment during the winter are soviet government is in power at Mos- | well deserved. This is merely another cow. When Russia is able, therefore, | demonstration of the power of efficient to wage war outside her own borders, | organization under capable adminis- the Russian army will not be a red |trators. army, and the Russian government ————t—————— will not be a government of com- Dangerous Mid-Street Poles. munists seeking to folst & fantastic| .~ el gutomobile accident oc- social system on the world. No one| . oq gaturday night on Connecticut knows what kind of a government a |-Vl ol ch o Woodley road, reconstructed Russia will have. It|, ;;tor car driven at high speed ,Mmay be militaristic. but it is not likely. crashing into & trolley pole, killing The Russian people are not militaris- |ge® d 58 ™0 T T ne & pa tic. Thelr nelghbors to the south have | i TG s cneany breaking the nothing which they covet, and if| W15 UG ol R0 ighcurrent given a chance to till their soil and | P8% S0 FUU G pravely tm- earn a living the peace of the world | J 1 %o *)Co oo 't dreds. will be about as safe from disruption | * iy gccident, the latest of several } at their hands as it ever will be until{ ., yave occurred on this thorough- ithe: minenciiny damna; fare in the same neighborhood of a It there was no other reason Why|ymuar nature, fllustrates the danger the red army cannot wage an offen- |, ., oyiste there from the presence of sive war against southern Europe the |, 10y in the middle of the street. The almost complete lack of transport neighborhood s closely buflt and would be a sufficient one. The pitiable | 1551 CL 0 o e trame 18 heavy. failure the Moscow government made | qyc o o0 T Ll Tong the con- ;':«;hf é"b‘ n‘;' :.:“;_“‘,'""‘ "'“"'c’;’: gestion is at times such that it is nec- stuffs 0 e mine areas o\ 15756 (sUICIeRE to ST the fears: o | S7eTY. [ox machined 15\ ruliitigon the street car tracks. The presence of rom cover to cover, and ultimately | to her. h gone back under the present adminis-[they will render &’ decision 85 to| ' *i¢is neloss cues to Stremat i an potentially the greatest military | the labor conditions-are stable. The ez As each member desired a copy to| o ‘England ang America gainst one | [ e e power in Europe: but potentiality is a | coal miners are idle of their own a - read in leisure moments, the board|ganother and to perpetuate the bitter- Yeng ways from actuality. Before|cord. Were they now back at work| At & political rally in Kansas the|unanlmously voted to request the|ness of a day long pi 7 other night former Secretary McAdoo |PUPLIEhers to furnish the entire mem- | ““The unfriendly acts of Britaln are Russian men and resources can be-|the country would be close to a nor- ! etary McAdoo |p, D with complimentary coples. | awelt upon, the friondly acts ignored, ar ceme a military menace there must|mal degree of remunerative occupa-|®Poke in a deprecatory tone of Amer-|When the books arrive, the members|and a good word spoken or written ’ fcan diplomacy, rating it as having|Plan to read personally the history|for England, or an :u.mpz to be fal tration, whether it is suitable for school chil- | pute the historio fact that Americai I al Suggest That Increased Price of jconts higher, and that we have paid - it with lacerated souls and rising Gasoline Is Unwarranted. choler against the ofl trusts, which A general protest has gone Uup | will cool with the approach of milder throughout the country because of|weather and falling prices, when we the rapid Increase in the price of|don’t care much about gasoline, any- gasoline. Almost without exception, | Way?” editors declare that there are evi- - ey dences of collusion among the pro. | SWALOWing Campaign Buttons and ducers to “milk"” the consumers, and Promises. are demanding that the congressional | Mr. Alter of Pennsylvania .,.,' and Department of Justice inquiries|doubtless surprised when he recetved‘ Oil saving is a matter of commer- cial and scientific study. Announce- ment has not yet been made as to whether the economy will be accom- plished to an extent that will benefit the flivver proprietors. Probably the foreigner spoke the|dren to study. Indications at present| history its Toots in English hi correct word. And he had support|take any action either approving or sprung from English liberties from for his eulogy. In the matter of ac-|3!8approving the use of the book un- |Magna Charta downward, and that s commodations for the press, Genoa |Ull After the summer vacation. . | America is essentially English in ori- panls guage and literature. Other nations ents were again well cared for, and| The chief charges of the Piney|Rave made better contributions, and || $000000-00000000009 were again enabled to give the public |Ef38Ch assoclation are: “That Mus-|to a lesser extent, to our national mpt and full daily reports of promp ¥ epor what |, rtisan arguments on political top- > {nff&‘f:u:?,.d;( to wipe Eng- 5 1 ference the world stood well advised |'C 73 Wholly unflt for school chil- |land out of our national life has not of what the meeting had done and motives of prejudice and hate. ZiE falled to do. e class hatred by arraying the poor | ™CgUCh ¢ truth in our nistories, for Selected = against the rich; almost wholly lack- | history without truth ceases to be.” ” for Quality literally or seriously in the matter. and Size A political campaign is opening, and he is in politics. He may be—his his party’s candidate for President two years hence. So his “‘dig” at the g republicans {s somewhat in line with SOOOOL00D s 000 Quality Guaranteed Gunpowder Tea, Ib. . ...35¢c English Breakfast Tea, Ib. .. .35¢c Oolong Tea, lIb........35¢c N T e e e ere that the board is not likely to|tory, that American liberties are ge Jar . b ’ B i 5 PR gin and development, in laws, lan- zey's history is a vehicle for making | life; but not one of them can claim happened. At the close of the con- dren to study: an attempt to spread | the truth for its object, but the base Mr. McAdoo is not to be taken too friends are striving to make him— > Doz., 32c that program. Mixed Tea, Ib.........35¢c Uncolored Japam Tea, Ib. . .. .45¢ be pushed to an early completion. a bill for $23, this being the cost of While detalla so evidently necessary | “That there ssems no excuse for the | Temoving one Alter campaign button v timi v increased rice is argue ) A e e internal workings of a six- eny timid souls who may be Kept|, . "' ney poles in the middle-is a |t enforcement of the Volstead act|R{teitss PHCS N2y o S hich recalls |Year-old admirer. Whether the thrifty awake nights by visions of marching| . iant menace, even when the speed | 37 being perfected, bootleggers and |tnat “the war has been over four |Darent of that child will get back bolsheviks. It was a life-and-death s government agents bent on killing | years and the country has the great- | the money which he thus spent on e b rules are strictly observed. e e o ng | s avoling reserve in Ite’ history. |ehaif of the defeatsd candidate 1s a matter for the Russian government| pyeeq conditions suggest that the & pel o de- | The Hemand also 1s the heaviest in |Question which only Mr. Alter can as well as to the Russian people that |, aerground system should be ex- clare a truce. many months, but what has become | NOW answer, but one cannot help f the well known law of supply and | thinking that the request for reim- the relief supplies should be moved. |, njeq from the loop at the east end Semandr The fact that since De- | bursement might serve as a precedent — and Moscow strained every effort to of the Calvert Stredt bridge. The The London nuisance who ruins|cember the price has been advanced |for other attempts at recovery from . that end. Yet at the very utmost of |} iqoe jtaelf is soom to be repaired, [80Wns by squirting ink on them fs | in Michigan 5 cents & galion ts SOUSE Bt b s e e Jothar il 7 > to the entire mo! 2 whicl t its railroad efficiency it was able 10| "o o coaston, therefore, offers for | the most modern example of the per- [ for *'8mm 2, the SUp R0 Ciriibune | credulous voter swallows at the ex- } gl 11c [Powdered Sugar, Ib. pkg. ... .. Shredded Wheat, pkg. . .. .l4c|Ceresota Flour, 12-Ib. bag ... Heinz Spaghetti, medium can . move a maximum of only slightly niclous effects of irresponsible ink-| pot because »prospective buy- | Pressed request of politic! and of the execution of the work of under- n| nts out, P °f\ Fly P. Rib 12 f 23¢ 241, b.' 5 . rs will go slowly in the face of in- | Which not a few do him far more aper or OF «coecocennn 3 more than 5,000 tons a day. A coun-| ., .4 construction. If advantage is|alinging. Sreaning “prices, because they know |harm than a mere button. Can he et gasoline is already so ’Mgh that ‘n l":ig;.uers cn: demn”‘aatffr the false Yap, hav] r leaves them on the fence as to and equally false promises : ;;fl a lns;eculed&hrse amount | e er to buy or not. Congress has | With which he may have been fed? of publicity which it could not utilize, [ gythorized an dinvestigation of the|That they have a harmful physical will now return to its normal state |gasoline situation. So far, so good, effect is borne Qut to soms extent by but what ever comes out of a con- commen of placid obscurity. gressional investigation except a gen- | Maketh the heart sick.” This matter erous coat of whitewash?’ The con- |of the politician's personal responsi- The Genoa conference has, like|gressional investigation, however, the bility perhaps deserves investigation. l Peanut Butter, 8-0z. Jar ..............15¢|Sterling Brand B Fairy Soap, small, 3 cakes . een1e M‘m‘ P & G White Naptha Soap, 5 for -+ -24c|Seeded Raisins, pkg. .............. Red Front Baking Powder..............20c|L Root Beer Extract, bottle ... tv 5o vast as Russia, with a railroad | "0 F T 0D inity the une system capable of moving only 5.000| 3o eround work, which will surely be tons a day, would not make much of | SI0T T Ll iy e tew years, & job at moving an army of a million | (EEIE T e nsive and dif. or more men and keeping it in sup-| plies and munitions, even if the sup- |~ (U rnead trolley lines were plies and munitions were available, | o} vioeq in the District of Columbia fe sl - D! tch h s, | —Baltimore Su: . - A PRics Bex s ot the “city lmits” were established as |ordinary political conventions, found | Scrmond _ Times-Diopaton - 0 we: Maraschino Cherries, 5-oz. _hflh i 28e e o the boundary for them. From time to | occasion to point with pride and view [nomenon of a group of great competi- Breakfast? Absolutely! Grape Nuts, pkg. . ... Sea s e s 186 Lemons, doz................. with alarm. tors in the oil industry deciding at Daebly ' ay wa re H sy J.‘Ee t 8 gret the evil of | s SR I e ceccesscccscsscan {he. aume. fime to raise the price of || Desply as we regret tne evil o i| Reckitt’s Blue, pkg. ........ 10c | Grape Juice, p thelr gasaline to exactly the same ex- | [9E21 separ: 21 N ine. Ib e B eililone. of gasoline con. |uPhold and applaud the dectsion of | | Tablet Domino, . pkg..........20c|Nut Oleomargarine, Ib. ................20¢c Russlan ert in music and dancing | W05 T\1° (s country will be Inter. | Justice Benedict of New York in Segr, z pke seeks to soothe the world, while Rus- - | granting separation to a husband US- | ested to know how this could be pos- | Th L BT, JEPETRTS %0 ot HID D sian politics threatens to terrorize lt. [3ible without some interchange f | 710 Premium Soda Crackers ..lb., 15¢ eas on the part of the compet Poor souls the: : 8 i that the object of the re are who, too ¥ Devices Tnverved i eharees of war | ralUFERILIONS that che oblect of the | grehl, enamorea. Te iibiy. to”tners | | WG Chocolate Puffs............Ib., 30c ' ! The Game on the Hill time, however, the “plow pits” have The democrats of the Senate would | been carried out beyond these limits, be less. or more, than human if they |@® traffic has increased and the con- ¢ Mailed to press their opportunity on |ditions have been made more distinct- the tariff question. ly urban. In several cases these ex- They have the republicans on the|tensions have been voluntary on the hip as the result of poor republican |Part of the railroad companies. It brides, saying they seldom eat break- e ana e w seem, fore, that the Capi- 1t in £ forti: purpose of enlarging the reserve to a = = management. The Fordney measure|Would , therefars, graft come in for a comforting amount ., he Mobile Reg- | {88t actually preferring a sniff of | | W3 1 almost a year late. It should have |tal Traction Company might very|of gratuitous advertising. Tator "t “destare that i this Is, 80 e A T I it Uneodla Bibonie = ook -Pkg., 6c y crisp toast an the gasoline-using people are called properly now extend its underground construction, not merely to lessen the danger occasioned by the presence of poles in Connecticut avenue, but to facilitate car trafic. When the loop was established at the east end of the bridge it marked the limit of the greater part of the traffic volume on that line. Now, owing to the rapid upbuilding of the region across the creek, the point of heavy traffic has moved beyond the loop and there is urgent need of additional through service. All these considerations strengthen the suggestion that the underground service be extended promptly. It mat- ters nothing that the accident Satur- day night was apparently due to the reckless speed at which the machine was driven. The penalty for speed- ing 1s not death, and conditions that Teen placed on the books by mid- the aromatic and consoling liquid in |} 7 ‘Leen if the republicans had shown old guard in politics to be caught not be sound, and over which they Atabls and fthe Houth seaiislescis ] c the proper appreciation of the situa- napping. \ have no control o mems ta"be sim- | These poor liars who, under the THAN Lon. 71y ihe grabbing of {wo or more ex. | Elmour of the honeymoon, tell their cakfl, Hut, instead of making a drive for SHOOTING STARS. tra cents per gallon ",{,,"’;,’“’{,',‘:";‘&:, are starting the hard first year em- EVER early action, they wrangled and e .wdled, and the special session closed with the measure in the air. r did the regular session open with an improved temper. The wran- gling and the dawdling were resumed and factionism widened and deepened. All of this has been “nuts” for the opposition. The democrats have rev- eled in it, and in evéry way possible encouraged the shindy. And they are atill encouraging it. November ap- proaches, and the complexion of the next Congress depends somewhat— maybe considerably—on the repub- lican tariff record. that conduct the = 3 e ‘el | tirely wrong. Breakfast is not only gas”, In this very connection the| ;o .\"narls natural elights it is BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. Nashville Banner argues that “dur- his right. No equal suffrage or the e e e i i e s ing the past year oll has been Bro-|gisiing in of the ladies at back-room ERFECT P Diagmost: duced at (x great rednction un coet political conferences will excuse the I P ln All S'ue The world needs wealth to keep its | anormous atocks of oll and_gasoiine . MAYONNAISE health at low priccs. The trouble with both lark and oin, ‘blithel: AR i senatorial and Department of Justice | i " e Oy 2 i nd make it good and wise, | joraiorisl,snd DeRaTiment,of JUsHCe | witchon”enal 16 wark miracies in Handled in All A & P Stores Containers rely matters of red tape.” The world, you see, like you and me, %fi:n|ndene:¥dant oil producers, the |SKyscrapers of. buckwheat Nesdn fond med exesciss, Augusta Herald recalls, protested |PoSched cggs llke crown dewels |§ . ... 0 00s00000000 POOOPCTOOTVPVVOPR HOTLDODOTLOD SOLOOPOPOLPOTD And money is what makes life's bz | that the leasing of navy oil lands to | caldrons of coffee 'sk N ABAANAS S S 5 % hewy-Sinciair in.|and bacon that prove the magazine ture. The nourishment of strong content | gepressing the price of crude oll{fWie: .= . _ 0 1000 on lunch Through yedrs of goodly length. without in any way relieving the peo- | ; 0 °Cn €% BOF U ONS e scant ple of the onerous and burdenstme |.nq il.cooked dinner on the day the But when wealth shuns the worthy bridge club meets, but to be refused |§ & AZAAIA e C breakfast at the hands of his own COFFEE wife violates the cardinal principle - < make for fatalities should be correct-| Who strive to learn and teach, of marriage, found on page 763 of which. 15 directed by men whe. ass| . The trolley poles tn Connecticut | When bootles buma sern lavish sume theJenser cods, | The Sonaliv 13 ! . o nvoked after (€ . I ot only expert parifamentarians, but |SVeDU® &re & constant menace and| Beyond taxation's reach, the third offense.—South Bend Tri- Supreme { wuthorities on the tariff question from |2nould be removed. You must agree it's time to see The bune. N B ‘What is too cold or warm, e ——te——————— y which is common is that the price is The Great A & P Tea C hesemocTatic potnt o€ (wiew. | Thow And turn this earth to toll or mirth |too hi New methods have cheap- 98-Cent Man. e Dlstribtorn Problems of financing a soldier 1g! bonus may becorhe easier if the in-| And keep it up to form. ened the refining process and in-} A chemist analyzing the chemical are leaving mno point unimproved, creased the percentage of profit, and |, sition of the human body com- as to either the republican divisions P e o hencac ! ; or what is causing them. In a word, | Vestigations of warsime money mat- The Big Test. ‘h"":;‘:::"f;m‘l’,'r; might properly be | Putes its value as 98 cents. 4 they are doing what. with conditions | ters Testors funds to the extent now| .., y,y tnink a politician is ex-|devoted to .scertaining how this| IFat for scapmaking, iron to make reversed, the republicans would be|hoped for. % cusable for prevaricating?” v | Drocess protected by patent, onerates L ipnis s small quantity of, sugar doing—playing politics up to the hilt. e e s S ar “He is,” replied Benator Sorghum, ;'oy‘.llyecoll!lr carried into higher |and infinitesimal quantities of rarer And not even cioture would balk| Golf has become so popular that|.s e wiling to stay & politicia gasoline prices.” The arguments’ of |and more expressive chemicals might . i A argument may yet become permisstble | it e N8 10 BV & Polifelan i | §10% 1 “companies to justicy the ad- | be, recoveral from the hody “of th % ’ 5 wanf cing prices are as to whether base ball 1a really our | o . T 0 e e | Lo e e cosaasy. te mot borng| From time to time 1t la helpful to ’ ————+weee——— | ational o s e L A O | e on e he facts” the Buftalo News Bet km- sort lot an eatlmu.fl It For Good Health AL L] i : -y checks an overplus of human egotism. 4 The fliness of C. W. Morse mey es, pointing out that "the in |5 "l¢ doesn't tell more than a frac- — b n:-ne in consumption of gasoline for Jud Tunkins says everybody reids |the first quarter of the year was only | tion ¢°§ Jhe story, even from the view- 9 the sport page with so much interest |7 DT cent nd e §“’,f,!:},‘&’,§'; PoE the carbon of the man's bones Sliced Daily that he don't see why base ball|f.ata have beén lowered. In some|were in the form of a diamond in- rysthere have been |stead of the hone-black of the labora- European politics obstinately resists anything so simple as a forgive and forget policy. have depleted his nerves, but not his nerve. 5 How Unemplo; & shouldn’t be classed as one of the|parts of the count! fory. test tube, lts value would be Prtien Harding's e o Sor| _Bariwick and Bood irar o el fosrseetio o prcn g etiehllt | o "ttt | — FOR 5 —_— ‘géntleman’s e m ; tary Hoover relating to the work of|{ From Savannah: Musings of 8 Moto® Cop. Do Rt Thone the oil companics t b . the national unemployment .| A special to the Savannan Pre : : ' ted before. ‘There|! v _ \J 2 Lrdnd confer-| o om’ Monroe, Ga., the home of Clif- | My old revolver serves me not. e on be BuMcient cause for & ence directs -attention strikingly to ford y_géneral | T do not keep it loaded. _ | thorough inquiry at an early date as ‘ the success of an endeaver that close- States Mr. W The bootleg bird Who hears a shot|to how far it extends.” == %" |, b ; Iy touched the springs of. national 4 \Just thinks some tire axploded. o ery O ke price kept | material Value that counts: it B { wellbeing during the past winer. He wi right, in the view of the Kalamagoo |reflnements a5d Combintions €l 3 4 0 o - | make man mo an the Last Wutumn thers was evident e |Thomas W. Hardwick, the incumbent Direct Benefit,, Gassite, - because “ERCOUne, o°* Auy|mud from which Mr. Bryan says he 3 serious danger of a disastrous degres | yiate 'democratic primary is in “How did you like my sermon L ™ injustified ™se in|was derived—New York Evening Ma'k“ Sure of Alway' Gett]ng tbe Bd N of unemployment throughout this | tembar. against gambling?” .asked the new be opposed with all the ! World. RLE ", country. Large public and private| Will the Wilson influence in Georgin | minister at Crimson Gulch. B il morvs| When Lord Astor and Herbert As- (73 ') . *°€.” works giving employment to large|be thrown against Gov. Hardwick? Ll uith meet they sigh and pass on. - t s : o e “I liked it great,” led Gactus | POOR: ncresse sarvs : doe. ¥ /. :vx‘fi:‘ch fnfl?rrl‘n-; mmerce, to & eapolls Journal. A " *Did 1t help you?" i very n.?‘;‘cunt; !fin“fi?“‘l‘i ‘We often wonder if Greece is full 3y b "X whda ot 1 1ma bet Three | Stocs 5t ‘peschnd s s Joyridsn | of Americane ruznine, sizeaionell . All A & P Stores Sell [t—Fresh From the Oven Finger Sam $50 that 'ud be the first which we meed haye ot Sisy|rants—Kansas City Star. ~ subject you'd address us on.” Z an ‘ flbgn we get s betier Congress?” ‘Some, people gits to kickin' foh ; ope for reifor, | Y. e numbers of people were in suspension. | Several years ago it brought about Business was siack, . industry was ebb- | his retirement from the Senate. At ing and several million people were|that time he was under the Wilson ddle. 3 ban, and a# much so as Mr. Reed of Missouri now is. “Since then, however, Georgia has changed front. The Wilson influence g problem presented itself calling for' the exercise of efficient co-opera- | Greenville (S. C.