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E 3 L b .. * THE EVENING STAR, WAsnn’zGTo D. U, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1028 \ Senator Kellogg Gives His wasnwmqums ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN 3333383138 On Proposed Cloture in Senate Ectablisked 1861 l Nan interview with The Star Sena- frequently of such importance that .“ ! 3 mom & s ° l‘s Frank oex esota | it Would be advisable to 'leave the o B. Kellogs of Minnesota | [ (Uil % ' iy Fa to them. ’-l”.‘ Eives his views on the proposal 0| gogiges, if the Senate is ready to bring about a limitation of debate | ratify a treaty or Dut through a reso- follows: lullon to amend the Constitution by {mthe Banate an the necessary two-thirds vote, it can, “The Senate of the United Btntel o hai reached 8 polnt todsy where it 1s} 05, S5ETRe o bring ‘the debate on Seasonable Ofi f the w M practically Impossible for it to do(such measures to @ dlose atter they emgs or- armer ontb business except by unanimous con-|FARS, POR ToNTe*ceq G Firds vote | sent. . The reason for this situation 18{oannot be mustered for these meas- found in the power of each of the)ures, then it matters little whother] ninety-six members of the Senate to|cloture can be effected or mot. engage in unlimited debate. The ’ * % %X % cure for the situation, which is in- “The present effort on the p.rt of Lady Astor’s Caution. tolorable, 1s to bo found in the|republican senators to bring about on arrt | adoption of a sensible rule which will| cloture, nowever, is imited to two fused to flv::‘.::::'r;::y‘,“‘fiw ro | permit.¢he curtailment of | deBate | classes of bills—those which are de- D mcten s RO e signed to ralse revenue, like the {arift been gi the consideration of ’“‘:‘: ’;;" American visit. She an-| PRCE EIen o, “the Senate. Such[bill, and those which appropriate swer e ref:lueu! by saving she{a rule would permit & mlim’(fi!-! ©f| money for running of the govern- would issue a “considered staement” | {he Senate 1o mit, (ShICS, Sfor & |ment. These measuros are essential later. D e oy five or ten dass, [to the very life of the government. Her ladvship does well to take time wuh‘ Dl'n'll‘ll!I:n !hn: g;l;::z l:'l:efl‘_'::n“ 'll;he government mu“d :..u r:v;::: ments which wer: it is to operate, a t mus! to think the matter out. Her experl. menia FMeR WG CEAU or ten min- | the money appropriated by CongTi ence was varied and must have been | utes for uch senator on each amend-|.frer it has been "1.,4 through tax- very Interesting. She went every-|ment. ation. It seems to. me that there .fl tended-that the federal laws were in- ivolved ¢ a. league were formed of] ['HE EVENING STAR. | With Sunday Morning Editlen. )teams repreventing the cltles of & single state. The court holds now ! WASBHINGTON, D. C. that merely because the teams repre- sent cities in different states does not make the game itself an interstate enterprise. The travel is simply in- cidental, as the games themselves are played within state boundaries. Any different interpretation would have been not only disastrous to or- ganized base ball, compelling & com- plete reorganization and possibly a disruption of the sport, but it would have opened the way to successive in- terpretations of the interstate regula- tion power of the federal government that rhight have had unfortunate ef- fects in the discouragement of enter- prise. .Base ball has become an im- mense business, involving vast sums in plants and equipment and fran- chises and contracts, and furnishing whalesome entertainment to multi- tudes of people. Had the decision been adverse to the national agree- meent, which alone prevents confu- ston and ruinous extension and con- flict, much of this investment would have been lost to stockholders, and much of the zest of the sport would have been lost to the people. May’s Lynching Record. Texas has led in the May lynchings, three-mile rush of high-speeding mo- tor cycles through the sireets. Warn- ing might perhaps be taken from this case, fortunately resulting so mildly, to set up a rule of practice that will lessen the danger in the nm.ro. Mean- while this case also shows' the need of @ traffic court where all the records, license numbers and other means of identification can be kept for quick action. With such an establishment in operation the cycle policeman not- ing the speeding cyclist, and taking his number, could have gone to the nearest. phone and within a few min- utes obtained & memorandum of his name and address, and perhaps effect- ed his arrest within half an hour with- out any pursuit at all. Drapery Dept. ‘ Aerolux Porch Shades Make your porch cool and inviting during the warm weather by closing out the sun with Aerolux Porch Shades. They allow the maximum of ventilation, and are equipped with a device that prevents the shades from flapping. Choice of green and brown as Strike Ballots Submission of strike ballots to mem- bers of the RBrotherhood of Mainte- nance of Way Employes and Rallway Bhop Laborers for a vote on accept- * * x % should be no objection to the adop- of the recent award where, and was a toast everywhere| .y, jong-drawn-out debate on the|tion of a cloture rule which would i follows: ance or rejection he Th.l th _d fil of the Wage Board puts up to the she went. She made many iquiries. | nending tarifr bill has emphasized the |allow a majority of the Senate to s three-door refriger- Ssmbers af that organifation & ques- and of persons in position to answer | (mportance of the Senate's amend-|Mmit or put an end to CEPRISf0 ator, with white interior, § 4ft. wide..........$3.75 3it wide......... $850 them, and she must have gathered & |ing its rules. The matter has been|These bills must be enacted into™Maw. all corners rounded, mak- 5 ft. 3 in. wide . 9 ft. 3 in. wide . .slo.zs tion that should not be submitted to ‘ thae taauy ottics membRIHIDIAE A in the number of victims and the|g00d deal of information. brought to. the attention of the re- pe‘r‘mmltle“d.slz( e "g},‘,’:;':“ :’:.‘:;;,“; ing refrigerator easy to 6 ft. wide....... 10 ft. wide ..$11L.30 Saber oeganifation. The Rallway Wege | (o-0ciy “With which they, were dls- Being in public life, she naturallv | publican conference of the Semate. I| o regs frequently expire without an | clean; equipped 'with “glass 7 ft. 3 in. wide .....$7.60 12 ft. wide ..$13.95 = o e Ry N age |patched. Several were roasted allve, |concerned herselt most with public fam hopeful that action will be taken | goportunity's being given to complete e tion of T 4, Boardisa body constitutec by and the bodies of others burned after | questions—with questions showing | which will make it possible at least | consideration and ‘passage of all the I p All full 1 h—7 : q 5 b are full lengt t. 6 ins. deterriixa questions of working condi-{ had b the effects of th: to }imit debate on the tariff bill annual supply bills for the government. eral wool, which is a fibrous, s andl ta) TatAnatuss Vare, of | onn hadjtrcughtixcieatosbyicther e war on America, the | 10} Qebnte OF L0€ > restrict the | This happened only last year, when two Sreinleieis e cotrae, Hut: fnal and blndtng, for o means. spirit of the people with regard to|freedom of debl:fl I?lthe h%%.z: \ml ?alufi“‘: 'o:k 1(};:_’ ‘mgh gp;oo% ‘,l;:ml"‘"“! The txgsues e and mter. 2 3 .| them, .| recognize that it is of tremendou - 3 = o s bien Gat foUNAMAL¢hls eonns| -2 2 masks Ere WOrnLf Tho Aper | e ;“d t""" taken or in con-|fecoRniAe T 1Y ere should be full | when the last Congress died by limita- L % e direction Special Cretonne Table Covers try to effect compulsory arbitration formances seemed entirely safe so far | templation to meet the new condl-|zna free discussion of the measures | tion. It happencd several “v'?f.a d:hnr;g | Ty 5 Eioayy wiicht I Fianae) . in capitallabor disputes. But the fact as all observers were concerned. The | tions. that come before mehSen..lthe Lfim":‘l;: '{,‘?: \:;l;&np:‘ga\(l’:n;filx;or;n“ "enma:u I This is why, as a non-con- ni s Latue masortmedt of Linen Table Covers, of Stavds that whenever the Wage Board's | Jrichers 8cted 35 If enticely .cpetain | Lady Astor found many chances. e TN e0 e interasts of the |necessary a special session of the new ductor of heat; it is superior colors and designs. Suit- tan linen, with striped of the approval of their neighbors and | “The old home ain’t what it used to|many sections of the country and the | Congress. 'This means a_large nd'axruo'r: | tomany other methods used. able for all purposes. border of green, brown or be.” " | necds of the people s a whole have | to governmental expenditures, She lett the country an tnexneri. | BCES B 00, BE9% 2t Congress should |costs the government a ca enced voung woman in private sta‘|pe able to trapsact the public busi- |sum to have Congress in session. tlon. She returned for this visit an |ness freely n:x without obstruction. * k ¥ ¥ experlenced woman in public station, | Th¢, Eovernment of ';‘;,,];;’;,‘:dj‘.‘t‘e: “The Fordney-McCumber tariff bill, and. in & way, & warld figure. majority shall rule. It is essential [now before the Senate, has been under This “considered statement” will be m.tl majority u}_fi}l cunu;?clam’l:gE alscussion In the Senate already as long Widely read. Tnterest fn it will ot be | iatne et ery T By prevents a|as the Underwood-Simmons tarift bill was befors the Senate for consideration. confined to England. Tt will have at- | majority of the Senate from express- tention over here, and even in Furope_| N8 It true views in the legisiation |1t has been before the Senate almost The views of & woman now a factor | o * ok x % &x long ak the Fivne AUELD uflfluhm in government about government in a| +we have in the Senate today a rule ol bem? e s‘em:,: f‘::,cm.‘::aetrh‘e :: country of as much conseuence @s|which permits cloture when ordered :‘:; :.xh:n;:::‘:! Sorifr bill has only America will possess value wherever | by a two-thirds vote of the Senate. bg‘un. There are still to be debated America enters into calculations. And | This has been on the books for sev- |schedules of the bill which are subject American affairs, % may be men- uch controversy. The Senate is eral years, but it has been invoked :x’mr:g b, confzoversy- auily., Mich of tloned, enter into a good many calcu- fations today. 95 pounds ice capacity. ;}:‘:S:Chfl‘l':rb’:&‘,;;"ea‘; “S‘(’)'c“ blue. $44.00 | G 39c L4 $3.50 ! Opaque Window Shades, 45x45 . green, olive or tan, inches........ 52-75 mounted on good sprin rollers and complete w-tg fixtures and crochet rings. Tuscan and Bungalow 36 inches by 6 feet, Nets, 50 inches wide, ecru efi::‘!‘hedlength 65c color, in plain and figured inches by 7 feet, designs. Special value at— 36 fished length, F B g5c and $1.00 Yard findings are favorable to the opera- tives they are accepted. They should be accepted when they are not fa- vorable. ‘When some time ago certain of the railroads refused to accept particular provisions of Wage Board findings they were clted to appear before that body. They quickly modified their -positions and squared themselves with the court. It would seem that a railroad ‘brotherhood which refuses to accept & decision would put itself out of the Jjurisdiction, so to speak, rendering it incapable in future of receiving any ‘benefits whatever from en arbitration by the same body. In this particular award, which made a cut in wages effective July 1 the local guardians of the law. No arrests have been made. The governor of the state, importuned to do something, has responded with an expression of regret at the outbreaks. The manifestations of the lynching spirit have not been confined to Texas. In several other states human beings have been done to death by mobs act- ing with the savagery of wild Indians in the days when Indians were truly wild. But the Indians have discarded the torch and the stake, the toma- hawk and the scalping knife—passed them over to their conquerors and civilizers. Burnings are quite in the fashion now. The rope and the pistol have be- only once, and that was t® bring to! (e time is taken up in speeches which he an end the long debate on the Ver-|have nothing whatever to do ‘with t! Senators are at liberty un- sallles treaty: With the Senate di- | bilL JECR 2N oy whatever vided as it is between two Ereat Po- | they please on the floor of the Senate. The Linen Shop come tame and unpicturesque. They the “labor group” of the board stood Air Traffic Rules Ne: litical partles, the Invocation of clo- | so long as they remain within parlia S1oASTn @\ nis fothres-vote. [There: is | 0 longes afford & thilll;iar e gat Needed. ture by a two-thirds vote on any |mentary limits in the language they use. O e stsihe i the fact | 1&7Y demands a thrili—something hot | Yesterday, in the course of the cere- | midsura which may be eld o be 2 he American people, I am con: Remarkable Val in Madeira Hand B and stirring. monfes at the Lincoln Memorlal, @ | party measure is impossible. The re- | vinced, tired_ of inaction by MArkable SV alties £an | Sancia | SLaHes that the representatives of labor on bubilcans mow have sixty seats in|Congress on important matters be- d made Scalloped Edge, Seed, Solid, Chain and The galleries are growing in size. Everybody turns out to see the show, commercial airolane engaged in the | % genate ‘and the democrats thirty- | fore it: they are tired of the long de- transportation of passengers flew over | six. It has rarely happened that one [lays due to the unumn_lggad;:;::t-li seemh¥a vy ™ party had such a large majority In|lowed in the Senate. g the assemMaze. Tt was flving so low | IR, 1ote “as the republicans have | belleve, is making itself ridiculous the board thus aissented. Nor i3 there the slightest justification for an ap- Cut Work Embroidered Pure Linen Pieces. and a good time seems to be had by Solid Maple Porch peal to the other railroad brother- |3 : e m : & itaelt. ridiculous oods £ > L today. But the republicans are short|and is losing prestige in :‘mn '°u’°1t’;:"u::‘;“’::;':$“tt ::B; In this way, by these means, Amer- |1y interfered with the speaking. mal-| of a two-thirds majority in the Sen: | because of its apparent inabllity to Rockex;l,l w;)thk hxgg I $1275 to $2500 Madeira Tea $8 75 nssible ate. the democrats object—and o usiness. s e and shop.Iaborérs walk out, and are| o> sbeld up to the scorn and wonder |ing It jmpossible for a time for the |,/ s they may be counted upon to * % % % P1E acie an Cloths; 54 inch for, each..... o . Etlocea ty the. sucmbers jof ottier | Of the warld: Nothing Ifks It 1s faund | neople tojhear the Wordsiof the Freat [ object—to aniattempt to UnItinebats || corng propasal that majority;stoture double-woven cane e fes T a ot of (o | oloeTeRiee. Has the law-abiding ele-|dent. Moreover, such a flight is dan-fon mrrag:?xliocl‘u?-eTfix‘f'}:eb:lgzna:m e a4 beea tn)tho Sanate fainot mew: seat, broad solid arms Assorted designs, circular 7 25 Foia svetom of 15la ouniry tia wivgle |I2C1C (1 Amérfca) ecprne pawerlesst | geroue. i Had the machine gune wEohx [ natevérs iatitwouldiine the, stwis 0] 1+ naa heen presented maiy, (umss be. and broad rockers. cloths; 45 inch, fOr..........oennn . procedure of wage adjustment by If not, how soon may it be expected to| while flving over the great assem.|the democrats were l:,\“cunlrol of tilxe fore. But there never has been a Price .. : ) i , R s h oWt e assert itself? blage and fallen it would probablv ”uf;“,‘nfin:;’[‘:"”'st,"t’,’,‘f easent cloture | time when it was so apparent to the S 1 Soid Mapl 600 Madeira Scarfs, assorted ‘bor will lose heavily by such a move, have caused the death of many |rule practically requires unanimous|Senate itself and to the people that pecia i aple 4 E 5 : in wages and in public sympathy. : The Situati peonle. . \ |consent in order to bring about a|inere should be reasonable limits to Porch Rocker, with | esigns, for, each................. Responsibility for a strike, if one 2 il Army and Navy planes are under | UmHatoR Of SeTAE AEDRIE 1B e Ben e e doubleswoven cane | Sizes are 18 inches wide by 36, 45, 54 and 63 seat and back....... $4.50 number of republican senators reached “In my own opinion, there should|the conclusion that majority cloture be a rule which would permit the [should be adopted. After several The result of the campaign of 1920 strict regulation in respect to their ehould be ordered on the basis of 2 }yw,g amazing to both sides for its size. | nights, and may be prevented from inches long. Large Size Natural I vote, must rest upon the officials of [my . r, Brotherhood, publicans hed expected to Win, | interfering with ceremonies or endan - - tings, Senator Townsend of Mich- :;.:‘ m:h:::ou ;h;:a':u"?x:d!e::!m and privately the democrats had con- | gering the lives of the people need. |l ™itation of demhte‘:l fler a;reaso(n- loan) was ,muem‘d b dr'mm“d in- Willow Armchair, §7.25 to $17.00 Madeira Tea Napkins for $5.44 > able opportunity ha en given for|troduce a resolution amending the ceded victory, but neither side Was|jessly. But commercial planes, 1|0 C O N0 Ty i asures that [rules. It was referred to the rules made from imported to $12.75 dozen. that practically all strike votes are in the affirmative by large majorities. These votes “authorize” the calling of strikes when in the judgment of ‘brotherhood officers they are war- ranted and necessary. In other words, French willow. Price, $6.00 committee and there it has remained. come before the Senate with the ex- “No other legislative body in the ception of treatles with foreign na- |world is so helpless as the Senate of tions and proposed amendments to|the United States when it comes io Prince George de Choice of any grade less bringing to an end debate. It may the Constitution. So far as treatles I:e (gua that to bring about the adop- signed Natural Wil- 25(7 Off are concerned, it requires a two-|{jon of cloture by majority vote in low Armchair, with (7] thirds vote of the Senate to bring [the Senate will require a long con- comfortable broad prepared for a complete sweep of the deck. It did not, however, take long for the more experienced of the republic- an leaders to realize the danger in- hering in such a victory. Upon even a would appear, are not amenable to such discipline, and may take the air at any time and go anvwhere. The interference with yesterday’'s cere- 'monies at the memorial points to the need of a regulation governing al ::mzzzmmwmwmmmmmm the leaders now ask for a weapon with | pjo¢ examination of the returns, th . they Sbout ratification. The same Is true [test on the floor. But it would be e L which to coerce the railroads them-| oo ‘see that the situstion could mot| Prnes, Of Private as well as officlal | {290 D ngage of regolutions propos- | far better, in my ‘opinion ‘to have axats 3 - 975 character. ing amendments to the Constitution. | this fight out, once and for all, and 150 Madeira Embroidered Centerplecu selves to reject the award of the Wage Board, which happens in this case to be In their favor. Treaties with foreign nations and |in the end much time would be amendments to the Constitution arelsaved.” EDITORIAL DIGEST Attorney General mu‘hefiy a Daugherty issue in acute form un K til the fitness or unfitness of Mr. Should Reveal His Entire Daugherty to be Attorney General of Morse Connection. T; United States :a definitely estab. Tnst & somplots explanation should | |2hed by &l commities of Congress. D o A ttorney Gen- |And 50 far as the motive behind the be forthcom "B'm B erty comeerning |2Ltacks aro concerned, the Utioa ;.;..\ Hl:::ym‘:mm‘;i w“i Charies W | Press ‘(independent) believes that “is s enf 2 < Normo in the negotiations which. 1ed a minor matter. There is a'very gen don by then | €3l suspicion; amounting to & con- up to the latter's par viction, 8o far as the public is con- President Taft is the generally voiced | .4 that there was a vast amount opinion of the newspapers of the|of crookedness connected with the country. There are many which ac-Morse case, and that several persons besides th incipal were thereb; copt the suggestion that the war|Uesides the principal were thereby profiteers are résponsible for. the| There seems no reason, the Muske- latest attacks upon the Attorney General, but they also suggest that |WhY the AT the time is at hand W_:en w":”'“* ‘whettter Tight or wrong the Attor- regarding the legal ac- [ney General has drifted into a posi- h.nk“nr n:‘ Daugherty is neces- |tion in Which he owes it to the nation, tivities o g and to the President, who must sary. - Other papers, among themfghoyider the responsibility, for him be preserved; that the winning com- bination could not be held together, but would go to pieces of its own ‘weight and composition. The question, then, arose as to the dissolution—as to so managing mat- ters that complete collapse would be prevented when dissolution began. Dissolution has begun. Many demo- crats who voted the republican ticket two years ago as a protest against Wilsonism are now resuming their old affiliations, and next November will vote for the return of their party Airplaning {s Increasing, and wil' rapidly develop further. In a few years planes will be common in vari- ous uses. It is most important, there- fore, to provide a code of rules based on statutory law for their government and to establish responsibility. This flight over the Lincoln Memorial yes- terday may be the particular occasion to bring about a prompt study of this matter leading to the enactment of necessary laws. ) —————————————— Gift Suggestwns 5 $6.75 Centers, 28-inch diameter, for $4.40 each $5.50 Centers, 24-inch diameter, for $3.50 each | $4.50 Centers, 24-inch diameter, for $3.30 each I $3.75 Centers, 24-inch diameter, for $2.75 each i $3.00 Centers, 24-inch diameter, for $2.00 each $1.00 Centers, 15-inch diameter, for 95c each $1.50, $2.00 and $225 Hot Roll $ 1 2 5 Covers for, each....c.ceeeieieennns 14 inches, square or cut-out corners. 75c Madeira Oval Tray Cloths. Neat hand-embroidered designs; 6x12 inches. France and the United States. A ceremony took place yesterday at the White House which, though some- what obscured by the greater program of the day, calls for particular note and memory. Ambassador Jusserand pre- sented to President Harding the American flag that was displayed be- side the French tricolor on the Eiffel Tower when the news came that the . United States had entered the great |to power on Capitol Hill. In a few short years the general war. In the course of his graceful,| Then there are republicans dissatis- public will probably have forgotten eloquent speech of presentation the am- | fled with the management of affairs. that the Island of Yap was ever fa- ‘bassador sald: Their party’s program in Congress is [ mous. It is often the same way with All things, we know, come to an|not at all to their liking, and they are (& candidate. end; such will be the fate of the o $riandship between France and Amer: | "irifesting impatince by bath.specch —_——————— jca—the day when the stars shall fall | and vote in House and Senate. m 'he predicted election as senator of from the sky or from the flag of the| Al onsidered, war- - ! things consldered, (hers fo Albert Beveridge 1s confidently . ex- United States. 1 No higher compliment could be pald | T, 17 the wonder exlsling ubout | pected by Indiana to put a few new to the stability of a government, and matters will shape thermleh’res ke touches of literary style into the Con- mo more ardent confidence could have coming five months. gressional Record. —_———— ‘been expressed in the maintenance of International friendship. The ambas- e A scientific decision that there is no - This dainty Tuck- Floor Coverings away Gate-leg or Tea Table—can be tucked i away when not in use lndia Drugg'ets into an astonishingly , sador, likening the stars in the Amer-| Detective story writers are fading|life at the planet Venus will enable|some of the leading republican or-|to vindicate himself.” And even i T foan flag to those n the skies, gave |from the scene. Nick Carter's author | Earth to continus discuseing the high | Ean SUEESSt (18l towr, onv:1¢ his ?:3"5:'";&1Ef'fifze"w'fl'i'r'fi'flfiy"ixlikngf small space. Top is of A fine rug for your summer home. Plain expression to & belief that is at the |has passed into the beyond, and the | cost of living as & strictly local propo- | & ieorney General will resign. lican (republican) .1s convincedthat solid mahogany—spe- : d fi band basis of American national character. [author of Sherlock Holmes disdains | sition. “Mr. Daugherty should never have| tho whole countri i3 watching. B4 cial dull rub finish; tan grounds with scattered figures or a Attorney eneral cause e ends o justice were - . . . President Harding, on. his side, as|current fiction. Any real detective s | 1been namCl A ork Tribune (repubs [feated in the Morse case is no reason size 36 inx36 in. - borders and plain centers. felicitously expressed the feeling of |talent now developing is content to SHOOTING STARS. lican); “the appointment. was one of | why political fighters should be per- Price $25.00 evade the drudgery of literature and 2 the few mistakes President Harding [mitted to use the scandal of that af- FOO R o e .“.50 8x10 ..veenn....$3150 this country for France when he said: Probably it adds little to the beauty |look for a government job. of the Stars and Stripes and their 2 o T ML NDER JOHNBOM. wondertul coloring to have been sa- ————— "It was a_personal selec- |fair to protect others who are in line :‘l::n n::?le such | for high office -are for the attention of the courts and seldom happy. The only way to recti- | penitentiaries.” In addition the Cleve- %5 the blunder, if the documents pub- |land News (republican) feels that “the . 4250 . 55.00 Nest of Tea Tables, veeess 700 9x12 ...... . containing four tables, . 4X 7 veeeeene....1050 10x14 .....:. Modern Improvement. luted with the love and affection and | About the only merit many people : X" Congressional Record |best reply the Attorney General can in dull rubbed mahog- T h e het e S nioht ¢t | see in daylight-saving Is that it sounds | The studious girl of long ago lished fn the oo is to ask |make to the calumny in thesSenate 18 (3 6X9 ..ueveen....2100 12x15 70.00 hich the are gel t any finish; Sheraton 225 fiandh T heiie $ntw' e % 200d and costs nothing In ctual| Preserved 8 stse severe, for oapesdy restgnation. If one o not | visgrous action ln (e Spurta to S g Lol o 12X17%.......$85.00 % . 5 TR . sasmee e e g e I3F Detweem Yourlmorley. But this impression seems to grow | tenderel. IR oo “who were |and put the gratters where they be- esgn, o . @ssurance that the cordial affection Less notable each year. fooled, he is manifestly in that event long. The nation will judge Daugh- Solid Mahogan: . end respect of the one republic for! mpo world . too gullible to be at the head of the|erty by what he does as Attorney logany 5 e the other will endure, as you have may yet see a “bloodless | the graduetion girl we see! Department of Justice.” In addition|General. 2 Martha Washington w te Gl‘ R g sugsested, for all time to come. war,” but there 1s little hope that it | mo our admiring eyes B Miiwankee Journal (independent) | Atter all 1t Is not the action of e Sewing Table, of the . wal ass Iug that, regardless o e truth > ———— will ever see a graftless war. She proves it's possible to be ::“&‘:;H:QM A iegations, “the fact |New York Eveni ? t (l“depen‘fl-‘ best qua]lty, fine co- * A . Railroad people, as well as naticns, " i Both beautiful and wise. Temsins that there never was afy-|ChU, DelCioR (0L e he Mo lonial dull rubbed fin- An American Rug—well made, attractive have difficulty in arranging a confer- A Speeding Moter Cyclist. P the cabinet of a Presi- |case which calls for explanation. | ish and solid mahog- designs and colorings, and a rug that will ence that effects a permanent settle-] A motor cyclist was observed by a Shifting the Mental Attitude, dent of Phe United States. He was|and this makes it imperative, the g1 s ) e an extra weight an the |Scranton Times (democratic) is con- | any throughout; stand hard wear. ment. cycle policeman the other day run- & — ning his machine at a high pace. The iceman it, Safe at the Plate! e il repitadat ol e cyclist speeded up to fifty miles an « Refusing to regard organized base ;'hmxr and a chase ensued for more ,ball, as conducted by the leagues as-|than three miles through crowded sociated in what is known as the na. | streets. Finally, with the fugitive ‘tional agreement, as interstate com-|running at an _estimated pace of merce, the Supreme Court has ruled | seventy miles an hour, his machine that the sport does not fall within the “Do you think & man in your posi- | bound to be 25 STq. istration. 1If|vinced, that “it is up to Daugherty tion has a right to change his mind?” ~|to speak and clear his skirts if he he is proving heavier than was ex-|to sp “In this grea " 7 H be-ican” His selection for his present on th ereat gaine of poliios” re- | pecteq,” what of 11, 1 "Geterata port, the Baltimors sun (demceraic) Soit i ghum, “changing {longed n [he, O o la expensive suggests, was a “blunder that may your d is not merely & privilege. | these days, as the Newberry b‘m‘.- develop into something worse than It's a compulsion. ehows. Mr. Daugherty ought to the Ballinger scandal His chlsr e while the going B still fairly good.”|qualification for the office w: LY ..« - |There has been faflure to prov 8000 | Political past, and a politieal past n Jud Tunkins says the fashions In|.ne Attorney General was nfl[y of | Ohlo seems to cover many strange re- bathing suits don’t ‘change. :rnsy Just |an illegal act,” the New York Globe lationships and lctlvl!nlerl. D-fne war R crlmlnllu upon whom keep getting less: {independent) points S ut In susgost- | fa about to faunch & drive at last may equipped with serv- iceable hinges. 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Con- mdb':m > ct‘_‘r::rd:nuryd " d scandal which have accom- be conspiring to destroy him, but S ial >4 sequently there 1s no ground for ac- :rn not ‘;m;.y elxater in the Police Dangers °' the Wave. publication ot l‘l'l)e %"““fii‘ gfiybfim"ng of ‘:‘hwyar‘l :Edule:: Three - piece ng:e- >4 tion by a disappointed contender for | Court, he was fined $170 on & com- |10 o royarms Wil serve to keep At ,fi;fi:‘;fi'; Lo pravats | of & practical poiticla; Fiber Suite of spe- te e base ball status for damages suffered e In check the perils 6f the deep. 8 ho present exposures wil be of % 2 mn old ivory. Suite p eed ihimation of charges. s i Even a one-man car on.a one-track cial construction, b in the dissolution of & competitive| Would it not have béen possible t| Lot Ju=t, the same we still must nate | practical 12 Puey Wooeed. | b ie x aveet blossing 10 & one-horse H - consists of large . league. This decibion is of importance T 0l WhoRucka the. Dok widsspread town—Boston Transcript. each strand o 7-foot davenport b3 game- blic entertain- hich ber bein, - and comfortable g e e i s o mestios Son ok Mo B B3l Do pasest e, G armchair and : ¥ wi ave jctures en y 1 ' that it draws & limitation upon the|cy is here/golf game,” remarked | The Akid i3 Jike thelr pobbed hair twenty 3 i forced with steel A : B itin or. Plcatida e i cnem:n:oe. “exercises @ mighty ‘re- | erforming Sommendable. sot ot (Years from now?—Joplin Globe. | ThhHammockeom— standards. Finish Price of suite. ..86700 %4 of | finin’ influence.” . mercy,” I Comfort is_thi watchword. chm £ i % e shows that the court is reluctant to mlufiymifig‘flntx She Wit 2 of suite favender, Special Cedar b4 : be b4 b4 : > b4 : . )<