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Y " referenduth on’ the subject o the |thoussnd? or - faw Al fiw— THE ,EVENING STAR. hours in the' m.m'.u bu- n.wusuomm,mm [With Sunday Mocaing EdIlen. | oq,s. The decision to start worl-at |the best of the Doll: _New, York siaf e AEmINGTON D. C. |3 instead of 9 o'clock was reached on | sometimes demooratic. slone gave WABHINGTON, D. C. . what {s now understood te be & mis-|over a .millton . plurallly.. Even THURSDAY........June I, 1028 | ynqerstandiok .of ' the wishes of the |sourl and. Tennessee.swung into the gt | emiplloy38. The Btar's poll shows thl!.lrepupllun column, ' the former with THERODORE W. NOYES. .. .Bdltor (50 far as they have expressed them-!a plurality of over s husdred . thou- ¥ ~———y—sy———————————— | selvea through it, the clerks are un-|send; the latter—her first offense— N en "“'""" "“ BT The Evening Styr Newspaper Company | tuvorabe to continudd early apenl iy ¥ vlurality of 12,000 | | tive of Tne Hiar Jul 1tk 8¢ and Reanyivayta Manitést disadvantages, discomfort t régardiess of the Mishiasippl den- e l viewa as to the proposed limitas . & 3 Nations! ildi and even dangerous conditions, have ator's pleasantry, or his partisan en-f. . »! At present . ‘, (@Y - - 3 3 :fi.!‘....: developed from the shift of starting | thusiasm keyed to ‘concert pitch in ho‘: of debate In the Senate 3a’fo HoR. 4y :“:::‘ : o : : / gho-cest nlecuon from world’s finest Coffees, “.‘:fl":;'n}"&"'.l‘n‘-':.‘.“.fii BTttt Ltime. Owing to ihe fack of uniformity | congenlal company, what'the Fepub:| °thg snate wil procesd yers dalib- | (eF.what the question : W\ . Purchased at .the plantations by our ‘experts and is i . =3 ;::l-ytlh‘na.”u:‘:ng.' 45 centa por [1n “the community. the working ‘day | iicans, and partloularly those in Con- | arately with any chengs of the Senats S ¥l shipped direct to our mammoth roasters. ez be seat by mail. or telephoue. Mala is extended rather than shortened. | gress, ‘cahnot afford to ignore I8 the | rules relating to. the freédaim of & ! ¥ \ BI ded by M £ icctian: 1s” made by carriers There is no real “saving” of daylight | open boast of the pposition at this |bate in the Senats. Real debste in| . “It fa true that tne Benate. : 2len y Masters of the Art and ‘of each month. save for exbausting labor., with a con- |atage of the game ‘based on’the re-|the House of-Representatives has sut- | Dresent practice, h : . . o Rate by \hu-r.nue in Advance. |sequent shortening of the period of e 23°% vota on & m""‘"" *' or > Routed lifech Dnly. uniénimous co?un But' this. ll t.n Maryland and Vlr‘hlll. rest. In the two weeks and ‘a half|lation.® Mr;. Harrison's view:'fs. th obtaining in. that body, - _ - Iinait-ot mind of the Bcn:u“ during which the change has been In | view of many demoerats. Great num-| “Real debate in the house of com- ST DOt LN y RAN | effect Washington has lost serlously |hers are talking In his atrain and get- [ mons in Gre#t Britaln has suffered to| o K} i "‘;', rulss mbting N b - : OUR GUA EE : in sleep owing to the maintenance of | ting away with- it in loealities Where |an €ven gregter extent because of the ate should move with ‘extrem ) 2 Buy a pound. Tryitin your home. If it 5 All Other States. the evening entertainment schedule on | the republicans in- 1920:'had every- | °loture rules in effect there; - This s |care befors making ";a,':‘",,‘::"iu : is not the best you have ever tasted, we will | iz et Sunfay 1or-9100e: the old basis and the holding to the |thirig their own way, and where they | true of all parlamentary ‘ bodtes {ge%'S (0 Loy TUES i SN0 re v e P refund your money. A {standard clock time. Children have {must succeed again this year If they | vhers debate miay e dnded by & ma- {ahail provail in the Sanste om sppro: been particular, sufferers in this re- fighting cha ny. Englishmen, par-; | pa. are to preserve a good fighting chance ticularly thoss lib 1y inclined, .n‘.be rm" embered that the power w ul & spect. Households have been de-|for 1924. disgruntied pver the situstion. that the power to d i Moratorium for 59:‘:‘!‘ moralized in their time arrangements has srissn tn the, house of commons, ’"’W"} a5 1t aurfaes ABpy ‘:‘g_‘; Acouragement is to ad from | Domestic service has become compli- urds Blam e SRR WAt i the agreement reached by the repara- | cated. The Burden of . 32.‘:’, °H'b‘“‘ Fimonidinet dras. R p. ‘h“l:ofl.n:.s"r:.l:-t.:mlogf tions commission to grant Germany| Virtually every organisation of citi| ~‘Automobiles are taking dally toll in | 5 jon of aante in_thls country, that the farm- and near this.city, sacrificing lives|ing h Y ::;: Al l(olr;{ lV,l:Ih!lll“, "-o“eoan{; Sud jhrssking limbe, (010 aad young is ‘concelvable: that & tax bill might falling victims to speeding cars. Rules | ‘\yith the regard to the unlimited |be devised so injurious to the l- to regulate trafic do not work out!debate permitted in the Senate. There CUILUFal Interests :':'&‘1“1“0""’ stive for safety In the streets because they | have been but one or two prolonged = are ignored by many drivers and also {and succesaful filibusters in the Sen- by many pedestrians. A ‘large num-|ate which were not subsequéntly jus- ber' of the vietims are children who |tled by a majority of the Senate. cannqt be.supposed to know rules and “In’ European couritries where the “The debate on the tariff bill, which who are helpless in the, streets. Thid|eX¢cutive ia responsible {o the legls- | has brought td the fore the proposal fact puts it up to the drivers of cars|lative bedies and has no independent { for clnmlm bydm-lor“y v::fi or; ap- b {propriation and revenue s, I am ::e:(::':u"l:g: ‘;'::‘_‘;’o'm‘:‘;:]'"y'f“";: ture, Is leds perilous than Af it were|assured by democratic leaders in_the is well'known that children dart-out | 2PPlied to both houses of the Amer- |Senate, Is coming to 2n end in About In play from tbe curbs or step out |2 [éEislature. We have not always|a month. How long were the Under,, Mixed Tea, Ib 35¢ > ; esinndeqithe Isa ey, avhils e ain T etreatd” s i ‘1;.'"; Bat ana doubiless will gof [wood-immona and the Ply‘no‘Alflrlch 5 a, e e lot, were enforcemen about- voting on the score that the ve In uture, a - | tar| s before the Senate for con- peace terms possible and practical. | paq the ch:n” they wiahed apd dk‘; errands. This is a fixed factor for |gent as considerate of the views and | sideration? Gunpowder Tea, lb .o .35c But. as enforcement in full is neither [ not think yoting necessary, 1t may be | 3808er and every machine should be | independence of Congress as 1s War- [ ./ ‘;,,,‘f",‘,‘," ,‘h“"s' onimba inip the i z - Elllfilll Breakfast TGI, Ib. ...35¢c & provisional moratorium on Pay-|zens that has expressed: itself on this ments due the allies during the pres- | gybject has condemned the early open- ent vear.- It is evidence of a dispo-|ing without olock change. The Star's sition ia France and the other. allied | poll, coupled with these expressions of countries to deal with' the troubled|gdisapproval, shows that Washington Buropean situation in the light of |ig yrgent In its wish for the restora- realities. and not on the basis of What { tion of. normal hours, It canngt be ought to be or as they would like {a;gyed that. the poil is inconclusive things to be. This is an immense | pecause of the small number of votes gain of distance on the long road|cast. When 8,525 people’ take the which must be traveled to reach re-|{rouble to mail votes on such a -sub. covery from war devastation. ject it may be @ssumed that many World opinion would approve hold-|others feel the same way. If there ing Germany to the terms of the|are thousands who favor the changed peace treaty, to the letter and on the | hours who did not bother themselves P h 1 ‘| under drastic cloture In tln Senate? * % * % form of patronage and coercion, clo- u erated with that in view. ren G. Harding, and as scrupulously possible nor practical, and @s con-|yrged that perhaps there are other |°Per® conscientlous as he is In the observa. | duestion of cloture by majority vote B 2 z tinued pretense that they are to beihousands, possibly in the nine-to-one o:::;’(‘:r;“’ ::;‘I:::; e"“‘;"‘: h:r::; tion ot the constitutional prerogatives lualsd_ A Tivsmembel (aedomor - ) k 2 Oolong Tea, Ib.... ... .35¢ v se a situation B e il o ce. ; A entorced- only made worse stion | ratlo, who felt that atter all an ad- [SORFINO MeRIESSE Of 8 CIOtAR oSS o otnted out by a great| (B TepuBlicans we bill The Great A & P Tea Co. Uncolored Japan Tea, Ib. . .. .45c already almost insufferably bad, @ de- | visory vote would not be heeded, an termination to aceept facts as they lasgumption that would now be nega- are and to he governed by them I&}tiveqd by prompt executive recognition what Europe needs most today. And!or the recorded public wishes, the_riecessity that the best should be a made of hard conditions is not com- fined to the allies. Germany. too, > : and Dillingham. to aet. with extreme must ake the best of her unhappy| Frémpt introduction- of & bill foikilling the responsibility is placed by a | caution g S e e i AL AN Seriy vols an the ety it lot, arid when the reparation she must | €mPower the Commisaloners to issue | coroner's jury upon the victim. Pros- [ the rules governing debate. 1t 15 the | ${3tes today might be & member of - c ke has, buon. sealed to within the | licenses to aviators end draft regu-|ecution for causing death is seldom strong, who may move rapldly and e, | (1€ 1eague and under obligation to writer children cannot be kept off the streets | 1a ' anda oraciice when 3o anern r short' of walls and gates. They will | substantly rules of the House and = g0 out beyond the curbs and they | enate you amend the working prac- 4 f Pare—made Irom' under our Constitution. There- |P") A Comcord grapes, should not be exposed to death in do- | . “Had majority cloture prevailed ifn 2 : P (0| fore. although I am one of the younE- | the Senate at the time the Versaille Save Se a hottle . ing so. peace treaty, with the league of na. ! In almost every instance of a motor [ MOVed; like Senatora Lodge. Warren | fions covenant, was before the Sen- Airplane Regulation. lations to govern air traffic In the Dis- see that all the provisions of the had. In not one case out of @ Nhun-|cretly. who . may ‘be Imperilled trict results from the unfortunate in-|dred is a penalty imposed:” The as. | drusti clotare. &% b L T e lony .Mva'x‘l.:;; c:z"tl:‘-, cident of Tuesday, when an .airplane | sumption is that the vietims are to . MRS R 3 of majority cloture in the g was flown over the Lincoln Memorial [ blame.-~ Yet day after day motorists do not desire to be.pla e fiRanate e fall and speed beyond the legal rates through | PO#ition of opposing g (and 3 i “ e - PURE PEANUT BUTTER -0z Jur 13¢ are arrested and some are not, but EDITORI DIGE T there is enough rulebreaking . that v goes upon the record to-show that a dangerous percentagé of careless- |, Pk ness prevails in the use of the streets. | Steel Indultry Should Aut, Not yman. He Kknows how to accomplish g c things, and he goes about his work in during -the dedication ceremonies, drowning the President's speech and . the Senate rules with r:‘nrd to de- —_—————— There should be a “Be Kind to the ' the Pittsburgh Prees soys, e e PRI T e el e e s tiel s e e Unanimous indorsement 1s voiced | - anted in feeling -that very | Cameo Smdwxch Soeesass seneaite ool 2B 3 endangering the. lives of the people there assembled. This measure au- Policemen™ week, that will enable|yy the editorial writers of the eoun- accomplished. them to exchange. their hot Uniforms, | ¢ey for the suggestion of President |Captaing were mage aware in-a most - Snaparoons ................. ..Ib., 22¢ thotizes the Commissioners to pre- seribe air rautes and formulate: rules, during @ few hot summer days, for | Harding that the time has come when | Jmhreasive way of the condemnat in which the enfight. - ers, Pl the sensible garb of the letter car-|{ne twelve-hour day in the steel in-{ion of the co:nnf‘v he:l - ’l:?"f-‘l 52. X $ Nlbllto, M Lflll Moo s“" . "'Pkk' - te -inspect aircraft- and otherwise to insure a proper, safe performance by riers. . ) n should be a: to labor. - Th ————— DOTOPOPLPNY of the idea has developed and the | JOR, SEOU'S be askeg to labor. - The | aviators, under heavy pedalties for No time should be lost in developing [ President Is warmly commended for|bteel industry or any other industry the cil fields now. awaiting the set-|his direct action method adopted to|Wwhere it still survives hss undoubt- ) SlL v edly been brought nearar by th i range of what is possible, she must buckle down and make an honest ef- fort to discharge the debt she so just—l 1y ‘owes. The Germah government and people wifl make almost as great a mistake as.they made in 1914 If they accept the growing demand for prac- ticality in her punishment as any softening in sentiment.as to the jus- tice of the penalty imposed at Ver- sailes. Reduction of the penalty will not be because it was not just, but beeause it. destroved its own ends by being heavier than it was possible to exact. The moratorium itself will not solye the. European problem. It will afford temporary -easement, but will accom- plish no permanent good upless it is followed up. with sane and practical steps in other directions. Its greatest benefit is that acceptance by Germany of the conditions laid down for the moratorium serves to halt the move- ment of French troops:into the Ruhr. which otherwise would have heen un- der. way—today; There now will be| seven months, at least, during which ; efforts can. be made to wark out a permanent solution without ‘the shadow of armed intervention hanging constantly-over-‘the negotiations. ———————————— i House and Semate: the streets and turn corners the wrong Talk, About Shorter Day. :h. right way." = The President and national in scope, may also be preswed for action. Whether thé regulation of airplanes and air flights is a national ar a local matter, there should be no failure to vest the power in some authority. The incident of Tuesday was chiefly a nuisance, a distracting, disrespectful intrusion upon a selemn and dignified ceremony. But plainly there is ai other: "consideration. one of puhlic safety. 'Airplaries are net so reliable that they ¢an be lruated to Ay at will over cities, “without risking™ the lives of those below. In a few years. commercial air- planing will be common. Routes must be established, and it is vitally impor- tant to assure a dependable degree of gkill on, the part of pilots. Surely : there is as much need of a licensing This is taken from a news story lgystem for aviators as for motorists. which appeared in yesterday's Star: |nclugion of this feature in the pending e T A O rficiom of [Pl Is an additional reason for its ‘ongress which i3 being indulged iniprompt enactment. The subject is throughout the country appears to|new, but there is no occasion for long bei:leveled particularly against the Saarail House of Representatives. House | delay in consideration. dustry must go, Not a single critic [hour day, which is longer *haa any > o violation. A bill of a similar nature, tlement of commercial and political |secure the change dn industriatiSdly, been brou disputes. The stepdily advancing cost | mathods. £ Mhat in addition 1o the steel indu try the President has other employes » {in his mind igt - PRINT : BUTTER shows that the world needs the gasc- line. The staff of the Lord Je College humorous publication, i to 'be commended ‘for its decision :o' ' :::;«Bp:rrER i A » 3 tow Post, which suggests that The abuse leveled"ut America by | aquest may also be actepted as in= | Horace Bottomley is the more easily |dicgtive of the P";,mg’e"‘ illn"rmmh':s exclude questionable jokes and draw-’ on the order ‘new before him for his : disregarded- when: the estimate placed consideration relative to putting gove lnhxu from its pages In the (u;ure.‘ on-him by his own country is con- fernment clerks on an eight-hour day,{Th!s step should mark the beginning sidered, Theshorlerldly lnumll\b) er:ngloym‘n;“: of a better era In ‘the anmals of % has proven Its utility, both financially and physically, and the President ia|°°hc8® publications, The persistent pessimist ‘is obliged uaun. both wisely and friendly in dvising the steel men to keép uD| to close his_eyes to the fact that this | aQUSIDE She SLce’ Meq, 10 L maus ‘Too many editorial staffs of college publications and of others looking vear's fruit crop. positively declined |iry generally has improved. where the | PriTartly to humor have spécialized ta fall. g shorter work day is’ in effect,” the a5 pogsible the bounds of decency. Birmingham News 18 convihced that Too many times they have over- o —— = “it is therefore extremely fitting that stepped these bounds. The result has The suggestion that the flapper {the great manufacturers of iron and |yeen that the staffs of such publica- steel should gather~together in one should be laughed out of prominence Blace, on the advice of the President, llions have failed to attract the best ype of college student, the type whe leaders claim that in point of fact the is immediately met by the reminder | to discuss ways and means wherebY |y ou1q use the. training in_ college| 3 2 House has passed legislation of great - that she is no joke. 4 'their industries may be readjusted so all: - = - - oriance. with uousual expedttion. | : The Socialists and -the House. 3 & to afford the workers more oppor- | gurn! _;‘;‘;r";ru“!;-n-lliso;ur_sourmumc Si Every Egg Guaranteed apd that the ®og jam in Congress ex- e e tunity for mental and spirftual ex-| "1 s refreshing to know that. at g A B ‘ists in the- Senate. They point out | The'socialists are keen far oratorical| American copyright privileges have {pansion and for recreatio least one editorial staff is of the |§3 : i ;that the House passed the tariff bill {representation in the next Congress.|been increased for. New Zealand and |, Fresident Hardiig did a fine mln._» P e e L LR R | & i ths ago and also acted upon the that is a credit to him and the coun attractive and humorous publicatio: - Somlers' Bonus bill, together with a |AMOBg their leaders are some ready | Austria. Best seliers are expected |try,” the Duluth Herald declares, be | without suggestive Joues publication{ye 1] number of othet important measures |and entertaining speakers, and their | from every portion of the map. catise while “apparently past eftorts| v (hoUf AuEEestive jakes and draw Thich, are now hung up in Senate {object ig to put several of these men Lo ol e e o ameiiling. | Fith Bumor-of the lower: kina. has || SO ST PP PPt tode it mmittees. - 2 ————————— struck a smag throt - | fatlea to Yés, the tarlff bill ande the bonus | I Possible, into congressianal commis-| ¢ would be no more than. fair t |ness of one or more of the magnates | humorist Jrodues s xiogle Ameritan 3 ; -OTHER lTEMS OF lNTEREST - Bilk Wwere put through the House with | 3100 and thereby seciire moré nd [permit the Attorney General's® offios |10 Nave 1t aboshed.” fhe BRraiefel| emphasis will bear more frutt: 1o will\ INC | Potatoes. . ... 8. :.......5Ibs: 19c|Paffed Rice ..:............5... . .pkg. 16¢ “ugusual expedition” after the House | Wider attention for socialiatic Drincl- |y be Ilimited to one investigation at a | thing to have brought them together |0 11 s ditorial salt aat oacke,and 3 ST T 1 iar 20¢ | “Minute” Tapi o 13¢ ot atared Bt 1 e sloure { ples’ than otherwise would be obtain-| rime. : = |ana o have pat the tasue piatnly up | iby'"S,E{USTIA) maft that has. taken ¥ Gold Medal Pickles. . ... .. ....10-0z. jar 20c|“Minute” Tapioca . ... pkg. staices, with an expedition whioh (300 - e —— 1 e bmmitie wauld boags | Cleveland Pluin Dealer. Fancy Head Rice........... . .pkg. 10c|Jelly Powder . . e ....8¢ told heavil; inst h g F o8, e inted to investigate and report is . Passed witn Bot ttle dabats v | stumb; properly.do-called, is, of course. | or hneiog th voptestios orema tion Siapicaning o the Chicago Telbune, Back to the Ranks. hom (Stuhg) No. 6 Size. . .....54c|Grandmother’s Jam . ... 15-02, Ijn 20c 4 ich recalls at “the o) the lash_of cloture, théy were accom- | {Fe® to all. But-what Is said.to al,, oo ynportant as its moral aspect. [aition Aas been under investigation ke ,fi:l,.helg:;: fir?,::“':e"a'c': ‘,',;‘: e o e o lll‘e cake SciNut Oleomargarime............. Ib. 20¢ panied to the Senate by a goad many |FeStless and sometimes = turbulent ———————— for years. It Is generally condemned. | plaudits of the multitude that used to Protests. The Semate was urged to|fireet crowd has but limited clrcula:| oy, news from Ireland fs still being | ado and v oD s victery really worth | Sccompany mighty swats have chénge their terms and shape; and |tlon and Is soon forgotten. handled as much by the war corre :h:e'n"n T for™ - Actlon is, however, :::: {;t‘x'-'e x‘:‘eu!uanh: SR But a place in Congress is a differ- ssible %0 800n As methods are made | souled him. Do Arhaps thie has hag been engaged in that work. spondents as by the political reporters. soured him. Perhaps he became cyni- ent and an important proposition. . : effective that will “bring operations | Co1 bechuse the epulsce’ wer) A=nd now, with the country wrought L peoposy A P B so closely together that few ldle|spplavd him for “ois ould not upito & high piteh of impatience, it |2Peech delivered from that ‘sounding- heriods are necessary for any EToub|rihected bitteny o eyLOne, and EVER 15 Broposed to remedy matters some. |POArd carries ar. If well keyed it . SHOOQTING STARS. - |¢ workers," the Detroit Journal ex- | {uds snd benchts forgar " " \REratl- e o coure i s S rovoses dncun, ot ava ol Sl gk el S B A R S s *——‘———————‘p—cr-—*- NI N IN. y rew a handfd] . “That is to say, cloture.in the | °f Consress. e not the twelve-hour work day 18|o¢ giamond clay at that official, b EREE S ,.m,.. being largely responsible for| The soclalists are dreaming ambf-f: - The Big Harmony. ° ° [‘doomed” and the New York Post re-| ciimbed over the rall of tho o lll All ze thg wound, cloture in the Senate ig [!ioUS dreams. As they read the times,| Robin singin’ lond and sweet, Tetn found practicaple in the Britiah e e e LT O T, MAYONNAISE- recommended as a cure for the bite! | thelr day ig close at hand, end when| Catbird tryin’ to compete; : {steel Industry.” as well as in & num- 'gotoa®d O OqGE | n” who had cflllt‘llleu It’ cloture is to prevail in ‘both |t breaks the effect will be o make| Bullfrog hangin" round the place, |ber of American mills, =~ { Mr. Ruth has now been deprived Handled in All A &P Stores bodies; if the Senate, as the body of | the World & new and greatly improved | Addin’ In & Rote of bass. " Iportant factor the Newark News tecls | 5% the captaincy of his team and re: review, is to deprive itself of the time | Place to live in. Little boys planning| Everything that has a voice certain, asking whether 'm;ie{“l;le he may have more time to reflect that _———————————-———— necessary to- review, we shall pres.|for Christmas do’ not indulge them-| Staps to use it an’ rejoice— gf°mwrgd§l‘§t'|‘;“":‘:;g;fi:’t‘;“h:' bor: | the patha of glory, on their inevitable ently necessarily have legisiation of {%elves in rosier visions than do some | * Singln’ jes' his special song [ Ehird of its wage or are emplovers | oY 9 (e Eraye, sometim s Tall C!II guch a hasty and half-baked character | Of the socialists who are now planning | So's to help the tune along— 1'°M”:’fnh3:§eru:"::2p't§:h5-§°: el [be hoped that the swelling which the both the party responsible for it and{'0 tAke possession of the-earth and | Wish those hurhan folks could find - { 15" 18 PrCT 00 A S hing to have the | Soncence,of Judge Landis failed to re- Brand Milk. . 13c | Eagle Brand .the country which must indorse it |the fullness thereof. That hafmonious frame o' mind .. [aublect under serlous advisement, na_ | iy cotempiation. PP uring | Challenge Brand . e Brand. .. ...ccih .00 will. suffer_as the result of it. Although ‘their program, ealls, for | That weuld make each little song | tonally: but 1t WOl 05, tment i The | o, The “Babe’ is an ornament of the 1 : congressional nominations all over the| * Heip life's great big tune along. [ very fact the President was able to(SAIPVLBRG 2 Semon W T i hat A disarmament proposal in connec- | S°URtYs the socielists will . concen- Varyiog Mthods. present the situation so thet sction |lic happiness, but even a King of Swat tion with tbeullcltgriquor traffic ought | ITate. an & fow digtriota in the east uon."p{u"e ‘Baltimore Sun says, because| sannot do as he doggone pleases.— Fhox “What is your idea of -the differ- ow Yo bun | to receive consideration. and the middle country, where their ‘the “Harding method of using’ -wm ine. c shiaing lights reside. - 3 :::c: l:e.tween a -utnnmn and & poli- f“ lntltelél“ ol‘tg&t:':n:lh::rn;wl X s“ult:c(;-u tl!;leu( sday- is mostly c , - . N ician?" - |is not witifou eri reenville C.) Piedmont, - / so0n RS T 3 5 be made to ‘work better than the s 0 3 h‘. rciio lm‘"‘, ottlon w LW | | 1n wpite ot fts serhestsings -ntbody | X YlesmAn; replied Sonator Sor- Somvelt or the Wilson style of im- |- Now they promise to love, honpr and _For Good Health ciden gontroversigs. peace, no s " ghum, tudles political .eeonomy | periously laying down the law every- [dismay.—Lansing State Journal, —— e @oubt, will be assured. /| 2ppears to bring Col Bryan's eldauent | yntie a politician is:Indulging fn cam- |Body will be gratifled.” but in thia i 5 : ’ opposition to.the Darwinian thoury . wvery connéction It‘Fort ‘Wayne Jour-| The “Morse code” is still glving the Shced Dllly into evid ty & wn oxtnvlnncc nal Gazette suggdbts that “the nool radte plenty of competition down at Nine to One for Normalc N eriosnCe S e paTiy Ty magnates dined by the Premident n [Washington.—Indianapolis Star. “ Y. . ————rmtmt—— . %.-| - Jud“Tunking sty the ‘radio Is .a}ine White House po.doublenjepad the b ool e low: dosen't make 5 Suin M order to"scertwin the wishes of| War graft charges make the sums [great thing for compelling, people to :uve!n [ysand m:-;:alc 2. 50! Il b .d AL the. people, a3 far as they can be|mentjoned in campaign rumors mok listerr quigtly to their favorite music | *'py & Steel astr & aiready has made [som$ of the stuff no is_un- determined by voluntary ballot, The|like small change. ; wmmnt inflicting it on the nelghtors. |material progress a'u“'&'. -‘-v-_“‘m!‘s fompmonly. hot —GQolumbia [eh TG Rec: Star has recently been offering to its - ——— g the . twelve-hour ‘ddy, | Yeaders an opportunity to vgte on the w in North Guvlml ‘question- of the so-called deylight: At Wilmington Tuesday Senstor Pat ‘Baving system now toa certain degree vogue in Washingten. The poila Harrison addressed a company of husi- i e e i e e e In favor of the earlier hours of de- 1 nt ‘starting, with no change of mmm“ A8 deat gtumping and 7874 against. This-is a mopd and form.: He claimed and esr- ufnlno o one. Incldentally, of ried the country for Jbis party with a 041 who voted on the question|"ho0P- Congress this year and' Con- changing the clocks . 5,597 voted | 578 and the presidency in 1924, A cinch and mo mistake. . ‘_"1 "‘v“‘:“""“ change Thisl The lnudalide of 1920 was AR '.lh h l “ -‘mm 18| n L:«iv asmw;u supported M : * “Musings Motor Cop. |Intelligencer, polnts out, and it ex S S do i Her . flivver Jnum a stredt car’ ran. El"l. m:‘ fil;’a el.vmll‘%“;? ";'(n;: Itrlk- is becayse They know it’w n Hortanse gmlled’ at the motor -man: gntiraly, e R rabahle 1hat. for ““ Joo darned easy to a1l el piacon, “It is the only“timeé,” said she, th (euoni b:' (o{. nvflg.n": ey;:l'll —Akron Beacon Journal. 3 “A’trest. car evar. stopped forthe.” | Fuation. e 1t la. (e opiniuA of | The “obey" is_belng taken out of 3 the Lexington Leader that it'ls "very "fl't'b“ ‘°m°l'-le£out "+ limprobabie tbat &,committee, atter 3 |ihe ProfBition law also—Bingham: “What weuld you mn: ht -elemuflc and honest study of the facts, x : ‘ ’, you caugl come to any conclusion except| ‘W can't ‘" h’ Ba.bo Ruth, but we L. s o e a man degling off the bottom of the | that at which ‘the Fresident as ar. [oan ‘shine a8 A7-ewatiors in our owa deck?* Fived, that the shorter day should [fiifie sphores—Asheville Times, “I don’t "spese T'd do ;nyflnnn re.|Bnd T ::55&”;'2’;&':‘3&3‘:?;3-. Another thing & Iot of women didn’t Ffl Sale\at &u O“I' Storeo—Frech me thG Corby Ovenl think about when they were wotklul f' the 'Newfor prohibition : wis :that so industrial fbands usually wun & E00 t—Kaneas City Sta 'fln 'llrmin'hlm Age-Herald wants A g Possense ha k-rr'wn" h'}‘g i w l).'"‘ ng| : \ve seen ti ! 0! jeir Wi =l W they be lnd 'o'h 10 de b-lgllg {617 | g i s