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6 1 _ THE EVENING STAR,: WASHINGTQN, D.” 0, THURSDAY, JULY‘ 13, 1922 National Guard of the District ‘ :'Mtwmg Steadlly to the Front AR, mmummempnhnua o him |one some months. ago and was drag- THWEHBIEVEHGE?E“‘ as a meeting of the popular wish in |ging 1t Gdwn the road with s rops nday g the matter. .~ | when it exploded and killed him. Yes- w.snnmfroh, D.C. At first it was net quite nmeod terday after the expiosion the police Y.......July 18, 1928 |y the community that. the. schedule made a search.of the.town for other; THURSDA! July g;. hours was™to be changed without ;hnul :l;d one was located within three T NOYES...Rdit nging the clocks, and when that [doors of the Wrecked, houss, having = Doll ek Adior fact became.known it was realized sbeen found only on Sunday last on r.ho The Eventhg Star Newspaper Company that the shift would cocasion much | military reservation. B discomfort, much loss and probably | Doubt necessarily prevails regarding 'ASHINGTON'S new citisen “army” is in the fleld. The white troops are in bar- ° The ‘oral hattered i brigade vrv.. wrecked, * % % % Business Offite, 11th S¢. and Pennsylvania Ave. emengow York Offce: o Nagun B | | some unfortunate physical effects. The | the cause of the explosion. The dhell] ki ot | About that time thé.fare-ups with e e 3 egont e Landon, Engiand. | Star's referendum on thie matter clear- |had been set on the back popch tolc, .. .m;:"“;". :r"m':“m’;.“;,‘.'l“'m‘ Mexico dccurhed ‘and’ troops were P e l‘}; ;huwed the ‘frepd of opinion dnd, |be used as & door stop. It was in| The Evenin Star, with the Sunday morning | without doubt, if a vote had been |the sun’s and it is eved that | HE 3’"' i 5’:73":..‘, e c.‘.'.'f.‘:.)fi taken throughout- the -‘departments | the Bt heat) bid -nb‘:ucx. An methe L ""'E::;: Mata |@mong all the 75,000 govérnment em- | actillery expert on the -ground de- B000. ('o]loc(lon is made by carrlers at the | ployes, the result would have been a |clares that it would be impossible for end Be each month, heavy mafority in favor of returning |the mere heat of the sun to cause & Rate by Mall—Payable in Advance. |t0_the old hours. detonation, though the heat might so Maryland and Virginia. When the 9-to-4:30 schedule is re- |affect the explosive charge that a rela- rushed .to ‘the bordgr. The incentive of possible ‘war made it possible to recruit to\the necessary §trength the 3d District of Columbia. Infantry, the D. C. and olored troops at Camp | Hnmyhny the " rmy. anfln er post, in Virginia, fronting on.the Potomac Fiver. Just bolow Mount Vernon, "hi% | successor of the 1st dnfantry, N, G. y" is the pucleus of what it is D. C, and the 2d Infantry. N. G, hoped will he & new National Guard | o o phd, (18 24 In(e1LER G- 0 of the District of Columbla—s finer |ty " op” (0% (N0 Moy laning and better organimtion ‘of citizen |y "ol and Househoid Necessities Combining Quality Goods with stored during the latter part of|tively slight concussion would set it |soldiery than''the ‘Natlonal' Capital . i . 70c “ Returni, bordc- after 3 Dally and Sunday..1yr. §8.10; 1mo. 10| August it will be “put aside, not only |off. It s his theary that one of the has herstofore possessed el LI :ervler- st of ) Lower Prices that present unmatch- Sunday only 1, $2.40; 1 mo., 30c | for this year, but for all time, so far |children tapped the shell with a cro- “ u. = :J:p- t:‘d‘tno‘m:oxlnn g‘-’?“ u?flfi'ffiu"'; (hi:witi i r:;c:hfi . as this edministration. is concerned.” | quet mallet in the course of the game | 3 i natoains who are giving frée. | Fesignstions when the Shtry of the < 3 @A able economies. All Other States. Thus says the President in his letter | that they were playing. However that |1y and generously of their time and | United States in the world war be : g ; . 8! k] came {mminent. The tenders of N/ - o "o 1yr..$10.00; 1mo.;85¢ | to the chairman of the committee. of |may be, the explosion proved that.the |€Rersy and ability to the guard. to|2LHS Hominent ThS cetCers, o, : Another practical extra value-giving Daily and Sund make the los organization & model Ty oy $7.00: 1mo. 8¢ | inquiry. representing the clerks. If |shell was by no means & “dud” in|Tone Which th s the Tegiment was mustered Into_the unday onl ne whicl e several states ma) . 0 there should be a change of heart in |the senss of being unexplodable and | copy. and to which every one may | LS BTCi \Becordance “with demonstration that strikingly accentuates =R 5 Congress on the subject permitting |that there must be many others, judg- | [{OR 1Y Point with pride. At ceived policy, National Guard of @ the A&P g Low-Pri Rail Situation Brightens. the enactment of a daylight-saving |ing from the instances already report- d'u-w lxlrlurn‘ly‘ gofl."i‘:lfi:ghy"u:".‘f,‘ ganizations were o ned as to 2 supreme pos;tion as -Price & completely los (hdrldln ty as -ucn leaders of U.S. A. . Developments of the last twenty-|bill on the old basis of a change of |ed. ‘Surely the military authorities :‘;‘J;g: :,";',',5";,31’";';:" tmt"':‘:g For Instance, one battalion of th g g v 2 a s four hours in the railrcad strike sit- |clocks, Washington will doubtless go|will move to Insure & more perfect|an encouraging start, has been made | intrict I;’gmcxlgzl(:ml‘nf:&;{’; ,;‘;E uation indicate that -the Import of |back to the war-time expedient of the |check upon the ammunition used in|and success is belleved to be 28-|ialion from Montana, and another President Harding’s warning Is begin- | foreshortened day. As this, however, ;target practice. sured. As an evidence, 3ixfy young | pattalion from an equally distant men have enlist, ince ning to be realized and that it is hav- | is unlikely, in view of the strong op- e ne PR vy | Loocioniiot ithe Unitedt Stales SURRY ing effect. It was hardly to be ‘ex-|position to federal legislation on this The tion Debates last !llgrduy afternoon. KThat i8 an|designation in the National Army, pected that labor leaders would yield | subject, it is probable that the latter| B“'fl‘m : bl' uapEsos """l‘m rd. ;::"1 e 3d Distriot rogw%%ur::r .1‘-‘-5 to the President's proclamation with-[part of August will see the end of s expeclpd—the Inevitable, in s Tt dld not, recognize her offspring, Or deed—has happened. The republican leaders and the democratic leadeérs on Washington had a National Guard [possess knowledge of its where- of which its citizens were justly -bgu! in whole or in part. out verbal protest, but as it Is their | time changes at the capital. actions, and not their words, which e Lin wheleror I8 part o e, count, fhere is no objection to their| President’s Program Scores. Capitol Hill differ as to the appropria- | proud until'a few years prior to the | jonai Guard of the District of Co e i i el ol o . |tion figures of Congress. The repub.|World war. But a War Departmont |lumbia was no more. their }i\arls' coatent Although acceptance of President |jicans, being responsible for them, jus- | Policy, claimed by guardsmen at the * % k¥ e ‘ Harding's arbitration proposed by the |tify them; the democrats, with the [OUtset to be harmful wrecked It—| November 11, 1918, arrived and the 2 .plcklge 10c FellepIh Soap........cake 5Y5c alded and abetted by the war. Brig. | o4 war had ended. During the Gen. Albert Ordway, a& substantial|yme that intervened the Diatrict of cltizen of the National Capital andlcojumbia Militia functioned, due to & veteran'of the civil ‘war, back 1n|ne zeal arid untiring energy of Brig. _Acceptance by the railroad execu-|aninracite mine owners was to have | campalgn in view, attack them. It is tives of the proposal that employes |pqqn expected, in view of their past |gne regulation thing. It was 8o in the who are members of other unions shall | rccod ita moral effect s boand to be | besinaing. is now. and over shall be not be called upon to do the Work of | pighly peneficial. It will make it |government without end. ' striking shopmen apparently removes | much more difficult for either the |® The figures are large. But on that|1$37 00k the first,siep to orgdnise | Gen, B. D. Bimms, of long service In any immediate danger that the strike | pjuminous operators or“the miners | point there is one consolation. The | Ble he s, Chal e Ao mine |the guard, and Lieut. Col. R. D. L& will spread and simplifies the 1s8Ues | 1o jucrify refusal and will soiidify |gountry is getting used to large fig. |of & law by Congress authorising |Sarde. s "‘"“fi?fi,,fl'_,}f',};“e‘::f to be adjusted. It is hailed as a “vic- g 4 < | States A: < J public sentiment back of the demand {yres, It has come to appreciate what :1"::::';1132“? e I iovk command when Gen. Sapolio..................cake 8c | 'La France Washing Tablets..pkg. 6c| Life Buoy Soap.........3 cakes20c | Ivory Soap (small).....3 cakes 20c| Star Naphtha Powder. .Ib. package 7c Scrnb Bflulles. veue....cach 15¢c| fir:""fifx:‘:h:dml:d l::} brotherhoods. | that the mine strike be brought t0 & |they mean. It well understands that e T gion Lighi n: | W E. Harvey. successor ot Gen. Tlar- i~ - P o Cad enter: the ational T speedy end. The public cannot be ex- |5 return to pre-war figures is fmpos- | {antry Oy “fi: There is a _distinction betw would have been so foolish a maneuver e pected to know and appreciat> all the | giple. The government must be SUp-{ue a" sreloton Lrigane of tut resl: R i e Baare that it ought never to have been|gng points in the controversy between | ported secording to its later needs and | ments of Infantry, a separate bat- | TIINS, inoludesali-male citiser contemplated. This concession having i DA et bet the but the public has faith to believe [ gould lose the confidence and favor |troop of cavalry '.nd a battery. of Guard s the organised hardly would attempt to justify refusal | ;¢ the President of the United{of the racrie. fo1d artiller The commanding general: of to take trains into and out of “guard- | g . . | the Jocal forces is in command ot the ot ar‘;as. i “guard | States would not propose that which | wo shall hear in this year's cam- Inz‘h;'b:'l‘g:‘;“gu:n:lm the pasa- | e oranized aa well a8 OF- : was unfair, and it will be at once con- | naign, as we did in the campaign: of | increased. Représentative companies | Eanized. . e e Mazola Oil o . .pint can 27¢; gt. Slc Huyler’s Cocoa. . ... . . .Y5-bb. tin tin 19c | like that of Pyrrhus, Who, in response | .\ aoq that if the anthracit ot e operators | two years ago, a good deal on the |Tepeatedly fwon the champlonship of oot | to congratulations, exclaimed: can afford to submit their case 1o | oot ebo 5% i an apra | he United Biates in interstate com- |{8%, JaT, M S commeniableetior, A&P Catsup. ... . ... .8 oz. bottle 15¢ Grandmother’s Fruit Jam. . . .jar 20c but if we have such another Victcry | o pitration all other parties interested su of economy. Test luv!o d‘drlll-n“onbg ’:'t ‘Omuh-. of & most discouraging situation, The A&P Salad Dr i we are undone.” . Ing subject at all times. It is & par- Indianapolls, Ind.; Little Rock.|young men, especially those who had | i essing . ottle 27¢ Snn!eu Catmp. vev.....bottle 17¢ could do so with assurance of sub- ticularly arresting subject at this time, ‘emphis, Pénn.; San Antonlo, been to were surfeited with At first contemplation the refusal of ot 5 i and Savannah, Ga. The brigade * B e | i s lovsoitives to. asectiate | Sanual Juatice. when the government's income and[rific team as ‘consistently captured | Lhin€s milltary. Gen. Simms died & 1f, as has been suggested. both the | outlay are unprecedented for size and | the Hilton trophy and ‘other famous | {1V ®Grepnan S o 10 Commend. with the striking shopmen i8 Somie- | oruiorg and mine union leaders have | varfety. We are taking in money rizses in larget competitions at [ o %, 0VPHRS alstinction of longer = i 1 N, 5 sistent wil eir a ude 14 v H & ud 5 v al connecte e 0O < ment would react to the arbitration | out for many new things. 1 Ho “was succesded by Brig. | gation, being scheduled to receive a - v . G George H. Harries, = proposal, they need wait no longer.| The situation calls for candor on |tinued ultlflncreluc:in;lessor“lmh: work e el Sadkiam ihe strike i against the GOVeTDIIEN | From every part of the country there (s part of both sides. There should | of the former. co medal a e SIM | comes a practically unanimous demand | pe no window-dressing by the one side ok : ply means that negotiations must ¢l the method of settlement SUE-|and no fdle charge of such a thing by | BY reason of possessing a thor-| Under the command of Gen. Stephan conducted through the Labor Board.| .o by the President shall be ac-|tne other side. Let the people have |CUEDLY efficient and adequately uni-|and the ever-watchful eye of Col. La instead of directy, and, as the Labor Gty (o L S L LTl coal be | ine ain facen and they. @il know | {0Tmed. armed and eqipped. brigads, |Gards, Washington's new citizen Board exists for that very PUrROfe.|yoqumeq without delay. i them o election day. | (e National Guard was enabled to|army fs steadily—and rapidly—pro- the apparent obstacle to a settlement | ot e Sy e o boned an what todo e ¥+ | be represented in the war with Spain | gressing onward and upward. Even is seen not to be a serious one. e o R by a regiment of volunteers. Al-!though things are materially different But more hopeful than any specific | Lrol™0 0 TR REE C ere Sat. though sllotted .only a few more |from “the old days” it is going to than 400 men—a meére battalion— |again be a force to be reckoned with action which has resulted is the| o= e Cnange in tone which has fullowed | Lrc 3 e I oo e | which he defines the mission of tho |Gen. Harries induced President Mc-|_ang & model. It & Parl of (e the President's proclamation. The |y ooro lh‘nz time. But the public ex- business man as that of “bringing l“m‘;y. l:., ;ll:vv lhel I,DIXalric: o Ca- | e T e aa. Imvortant cox.in leaders of the striking shopmen NOW | ootg that the bituminous_operators together the work of the world, net | he'P\, i Rave & full regiment in & big milicary n:.emn.meg:n’mflng strike as they were to begin it and| ;. rinere will then speedily agree world, giving employment, hope, en. :“"'"".{;;’r‘?n"':‘:’d :é:go”ndned',"::;lv;ed[::d :mfl::fx ";;"",‘,.;.‘?,.“:h,‘f’;‘,‘::‘ ?:: that of the Railroad Labor Board that l At the age of eighty-four John ‘Wanamaker delivers a sturdy message to be looking only for a way. If this|, = ..o o pitration and thi couragement and life to homes.”. Mr.{the Natfonal Guard of the District of : A : 2 at the fantry, is a correct interpretation of taeir| L : Wanamaker is typical of the men who | Columbia. It had for Cuba, x f ing of coal will be ed Opporfunity is afforded, this wee state of mind the way will be found | Tain® O CHL WIL B Fesumied eXt| pave developed America's commerclal |7 and Bext week, for Washingtonians to Hire’ Root Beer Extract. bottle 18¢ speedily. The}'e is not, wil'hdthe_ -:mlbv pointed, there is’ likely to be an prestige. The gr;alelx:ttbusinesu ‘men ;?leerd r;‘sttl:n:r;‘“"r:: even been sup 2or. I Pm-e ane Jm_ . .bofllc 25¢ lic or the government, any desie to | fnltanied gemonstration of the|Dave been great idealists. The . wreeking blow fell in 1914 |Quletly and unostentatiously, in the | Pare Preserves jar 29¢ humiliate or crush the shop crafts| o .t aroused bli ——— e when the War Department decided |last year. mp Simms is-only al | AR .- -Jar unions. But they have placed them- |’ msec “public he two regiments of in-|short walk alonk Alabama avenue (We emphasize “‘Pure” in that thess products are 3 sentiment. European style dictators say that|fantry and render supernumerary|{rom the Congreas Helghts street mdmpmn fruits and sugars—unadulterated.) gelves in an untenable position and their hair in|about sixty officers, who for years|rallway line.: There is dress parade e e aac) e i & method must be found by which they T T young ladies may wear thelr hair in} 2ouL SO CO0CCs Ml Wiine ana svery dvening, toliowed by's concert : e 2 manner that will uncover their ears. | gnergy and money in the upbuildin; he National Band, o preL 0, can retreat as gracefully as possibe.| Merchant Marine and Navy. lies the h 52 the auara. It was contended b‘- forty-elght pieces, at 1:30 o'clock. @ 2 t vv d v The announcement implies ope ‘E o ’ The motto of Washington’s new ew Ores m 88 Ol'l an lCfl'Il The Americans engaged in business |¢hat Europe expects fess discordant|the suardsmen that the regiments i could be merged on paper, but not|ecitizen “army’ could very properly To Our Dead in France. at Yokohama entertained Secretary |poigse and more harmony. actually. That contention proved v Leesb v St. 1512 KL” St. Nw = Thdre 181 PaeNT Ta s b ca s Ao nicE (M ity Blebtjand, z @ urg, va., appropriately enough, he entertained of ostentation in the plans of the com-|yper, “in part, with a reference to the mittee of which Miss Abble B.{,;crjcan merchant marine problem. McCammon is chalrman for the erec- PO e = : . - ereEe L " [ Gulden’s Muitard. . .. ..mlk CnnpbellsBem t] ng run co AsH) I dead who remain in France. ,T°°|thinking on that subject, and misht Attempted Murder of Harden Must| pubiic. Notng In i, oriorn hopes Pure Cider Vinegar. .24 oz. bottle 18¢ Encore Olive Oil. . pt. can 52¢; qt. 92¢ \ re adequately to ex React on Monarchists. - |than a campaign of murdgrous vio- Tona Peas...............cam 15¢ A&P Evaporated Milk. . . .tall can 9c those who have given their lives that | . i o4, «The merchent marine s sec-| Aviators are not slow in commenting monarchists : whe inspired. the mur-|ning away.” The Rathenau and Har- l The death of Jacques Bertillon calls attention to the fact that while the wystem with which his name is identi- fied 1s a scientlfic success it has mot realized expectations in reducing crime. $ This sentence from the Secretary’s tion of a memorial to the American h dead who remain in France. Too sueecti fmuik Likve s aet | Lital osts | 1) well set us at home here to thinking press the gratitude of America to lence for .the réeconquest of a throne more earnestly along the line sug- Universal . condemnation _ for the = that ‘was Jest by the oocupant mun @ i Heszplth m.unllc med.lfic A&P Condensed Milk. . . ... .can 13c Leader i charge, is not to be made in the case in point. In Arlington cemetery, upon a beautiful site designated by the Wa# Department, surrounded by the graves the nation might live, the better Judz- |\ 19 onie “to the Navy in its im-|on the fact that danger lurks in a )derous asstult on Maximilian Harden;|den crimes . the Pittsburgh ment of the people has been . sub- 2 suggests, were “not an {solated fea- fi 2 portance to the dereu-e of our coun-|New York subway as well a8 in the |Germany's foremost publicist” and ture of the general monarchist propa- merged and edifices which—in her | {C, ' e asatove editor, is voiced by American news- | gands, Quite the same as the bone- . ; - very sophistication and pretentious- ¥ apers. The very boldness of the|lheaded proletarian. nded in his B ness—fail to express the solemn | OUr MAIM lne of Whought as o the Srime, the editors are convinced, de- | FA§¢ bY. long-continued injustices and @ . 3-Lb. Thought to which they are dedicated | HerChant marine has to do with trade. | Another fight 1a being arranged for | (i 11y purposs. It Is suggssted |fon. the monaschists. resort 6y piain e have been erected. X ex“‘": ‘;’ e“e:d and enlarge our|pempsey. The details as to time and| . ¢ 55 5 result of the assault on|murder as the ‘curtain raiser.’ Once 3 Pkg This mistake, according to the an.| Crei8n trade, and to promote that |piace have not been declded, but the{ygrgen, tollowing so closely on the they get the curtain up the system of : . } | purpose need to becorae our own Gar- tion has ‘started. attack will change. Individeal mur- nounced plans of the committee in & Tt T S conversal assassination of Rathenau, the ov-|gers will be brushed aside for whole- | - lr_‘" & 5;‘?"“""‘[‘““ ‘;’f ;’E' ernment will now be-able-to -com- I-.leh-l;l:fhter;—juu;e;l was _common - 3 iver the goods” ourselves. Foreign mand the needed “two-thirds vots in | IR the happy days before monarchies - carriers may not be cxpected 1o take | Question arises as to whether & war | [FERT (00, (000 enable it to.adopt | Were upset'in Germany and Russia- pains to assist in the carrying out of | Feally ovet untll the extcao its drastic. progzam of mational de- | WIS (S (RUAY AL MSPOR, SN0 CRACKER SP ECIAIS TTYIng Out of |, rden of.taxes it imposed has been fepse. Harden's popularity. with the GrahamCrnckers.............,...........lb.,15c Pineapple Cakes . . .......0c00cmece obe o oo aa L dby 30c @ worse - than ‘the killing- of Erzberger an American policy. e o n workmen Is .considered cer. | And Rathenau, or the assaults with But .the naval featyre of:the prob-|"®" - tain to- arouse their resentment of those who fell in the world war, a intent to kill on Scheidemann and oth- gfln“ those who would replace the | 878/ the Philadelphia Public Ledger oh plain Latin cross is to be erected. Sim" : lem is important, too. A merchant enzollerns on the German throne. | POInts out that “it comes closer to ply and eloquently it will bespeak the |, rine adequate for il trade purposes| In the Unitad ftatss Senate the sum: | ¥he colncidence Is remarked that the | FTeEEan DECRuRe We Bave Known pride and love and gratitude in which sl T oneldori Harden followed on |Harden for twenty years. ~Harden pride and love and graitude In which | il at the same time be sdequaie for | mer vacatlon is rapily becoming an |stiemst, o Kl isden follonst, o | Wik Khowet ol e o ora gna . Uneeda Biscuits. . ...........:.c..s.......pkg., 6 Who sleep 8o far awa: all naval purposes. obeolete tnatity Showing. there had ‘been 317 German | the blows on his head have siruck Here 12 a tribute which ‘cannot bat| V® Stould keep our Navy up to the e P Bl than the Tmurder. of "such -a. world A n--P t R el t —4 i e bene of th et Subecry 1K 0 S1ery artair Wo buvel Puliics bund wagoss are compint glain prior to e aasessination of | iy "as Rathensu. Hirden Orsamzdwn nticipatio "Pm‘fllwn Permit the A& P ¢o STILL T, o » 0 no are” to compel e troops g are invited to meet the modest cost fo, deplie the excelén purposes and old:fashioned harmony. : o carry the flag of the republic. for many Vears before. “For & year - G recent material accomplishments of arden, like Rath 'the New | he has been out of his slement. For , of a memorial which, in its simple the limitation of a s aaove. York Evening World p‘,lm. out, two or three years Rathenau had as- @ and reverent character, will 8o fitting- | ° W /3708 O ATHATE > SHOOTING STARS. ?,m,.“,,h,d as an indépendent and | Sumed the task of reconstructing ly typity the spirit of those to whose |1\ e notisetion &l sl ’ less thinker, & constructive force | EUrope. Scheld at whom the 4 ; lennial basis, nor, likel: be soon. -~ lin an affairs. ‘Germany needs |3 sl . BY PHILANDBR JOHNSON. B S Tlgoncas as thoss of Harden memory it will be dedicated. without departmg from the high ——————— AT .{and Rathenau. They would be nee: 1 e i Expert German finsinclers- are. try- Far Too Easy. . ~'led as muéh in' a‘monarchy or th a ‘:{"l :“E:r‘:r ;lru’.l"'.'a ru!b.ol the Sl s L :‘;E:l':‘; union | ing to evolve & system for doing busi-|Ivs hard to make e peir of shaes: saviet as in.a republican state:” " | Soheidemann: was: mot—the dvmer __standard of quality that has made compo: use of | ness for an unlimited period of time| Each useful thing needs labor; way, following the slayin Rathe- | STatic organis of 3 new: German: his coff household by- d in its communistic tendencies. The union | on g strictly 1. O. U. baais. It's hard to make the things we use, | hat, emphasizes, * the St naihe: | The new vehmegsricht has ‘dimed, & this coffee a househo -word i News points out, his_recent dispaten | YoU Wil see by Sh Washington. Increasing sales, members are highly indignant, shar- ‘And things to hel m radieal SR T TR p e neighbor. snnouncing that the government does noo_ tha ing the démand of all s to the| e earnest statesman who a while|_ .5 .| hot dare te:compel its troops to carry | SSrmAny. .or X ts every week, of “8 o’clock” Coffee right of social organization under reg- 2go sald, “Let's get o aiid get It's hard to make the plans to rule the flag of tha republié, and adds that "‘mw hy t Rathenau had 3 e o ut . ulated authority when thelr immediate | somewhere, 1s still "_:u""nd t0 fhe| The passions that redoubte— | “some “sympathy might be mf.;lcth:or a| Smablished eistions betwee: is sufficient €vidence that the rich, Z ople dr interests require it. The radical gs- And yet, alas, most any fool ’,’3,,,".,,“,, SEgction. - But wurdly & p meant world peace. The object of the full-bodied quality, the satisfying Pound 8 sumes inconsistency as a natural Ty Can easily make trouble! ¢ campaign of murder un U PR 12 t 15 to put ap and-to h th ¥ 5 & e TR T T T A spire no su feéling. @ theory o wero, y et Scientists - who discoversd a ple: Merit assiean L VS frl‘ght!ulnc:: 1 tefbe hoped, caznot uarer Whidh: Ty o G betiey flavor, is getting a tig tgripon the siosaurus.in Patagoniai bave evidently | what ia "i’: so{ work even among the people of Ger- e and vl\:n:e e the :&-‘-x‘ back palates of the cofiee—dnnkmg pubic of Washington. - - b 5 . For the present Herrin, TIL, prefers | decided to-leave the animal inundis- |pany» - Yous ides.of & great states- | many.” | HORSTa L BN Y R ement; which "’talt:v prior to 1934 T .~ The superb quality you enjoy in the first Pui‘alken)'m:f “Yb"“ e the same e forgetfulness to fame. f tusbed seclusion. 7 B . o who, “disappointed in their attempt T pnsihod to muke more ity you receive in ALL othet packages of “8 o'clock” coffee, because we control the 2 . ‘A man,” replied Senator Sorghum,|to debauch civilisation,abroad, nnv Spirit of republican Ger- . 1 th rtant ffee-, ng districts—import —"-—*“P“-— “who. is superior to practical Mlfiu. fn resentment turn to the assassin: Y. the - New ' Haven - output of the choicest pl antations- in the important coffee growing po No More Daylight-Saving. Professitnel. tennis improves the |but who has enough friends tien o!l ::‘. mors- < civilizeq ‘ot tglcnlr -Cou ,f:'la_ b;‘ "fl.ivl-hed direct—and blend and roast it'in our own factories.. . n t: hom - | 5 wl : President Harding's assurance that | PhYsiaue, but_cannot in il instances |the game to take him in h.nd and | cinnati Cnmm::‘cll!-’frtl:flnrm sxplatne., mm uuomi i flu.‘ Derhans THE MOST "COFFEE. SATISFACHON in the .world for your money. the so-called “daylight-saving” system | °® cammonded asa nnrv. soother. keep ‘him {n the running.” 2 “The latest v! im 0! perialis- % vain PAET 2 that has been in vogue in Washington —————— for the pest several weeks will-expire The Peril of Stray Shells. Jud Tunkins says most fishing is|is Maximilien Harden, who, from firs| lven- selfish as e ., - rament | Wheoling, F maes i Double Tipped Matchr ... bux Sc Window Screens (ext.) ......each 5dc Jist an excuse for sittinig down dn « | to last has, i the ofice of fearisss ummv"‘i- - e FlyPaper ......c... _dnbllMSc Cow Brand Soda ............pkg, Sc in August, not to be revived, must Explosion of = supposedly dead shell it 1 bo-viewsd as & closing of the case.|rematning trom.the ascilery bractics | 7045 Piace and doing nothing. - -1 £ hom of ety cslnsnd of | which o Peniany O Fly Swatters..... “1776” 'niiu hmlc He declines to order or authorize a |of last summer near Watertdwn, N. Y., Drastie | m e :%fl':.“":‘mnz‘ 'lr’:la b ln. pazt has Mt“ ve wir lnll'_ tor th 2-in-1 slmg Pofifll Red Front Cocoa ... 'l"‘d’ Lo stood for [Should seek "' remove mmnh,"fi'u 2 ballot on the question in the depart-|causing the death.af eight children in The ¢ 108 ™ tng wil ments of to change. the order already |that town, makes it nocl-ry to in-| . | prophecy. ‘Because Pru: pungent pen has been o issued. He says, howsver, that the | stitute & search Tor all'such souvenirs | mpv ;‘:’;‘ U are oei | republican Germany ;_-?fif;,,; ot | esPons of the repubiic' ° 'n -"‘", Sultana Tona l-‘nll oA -lb can- ;: matter will 'be left, as before, to the |that may have bun eallcctac by peo- % marked. In his insistence upon the Tadtvical hoalia'ot dedertments: who | plo tu dietert picts Mhel cimnten] | o o T8 AUNALY: permancniy it ana 3 nat v on:”cdl. Ber ..,'Z‘.'.P"‘... .' may change the hours. back to normal | near the scene of Army and Nati LI ,;monarchiad. and-<imperial o v lonal Efther '.y sition 'h.}’" e S e if they see fit,without Teferring the | Guard practice. Tt is atmost incredible | - *Isn't that sult & tfl.fl ¥, attan o tha bt Mo, T o] cavelanerdn it ipuin bolertially ane esi ittt e e o o | the snemion ol O e ot ail civiiiza: Everybody probably knows by this | gerous things fully charged ar-| -“you might _n 1t 80,” m “- ug.ln righteousn time, the President ‘included, that the |tillery shells’ should,.be left lying |Cayenne; “or you. might ssy it is & daylight-saving plan without changing | around, to be- picked .up by any one.| mm trifle.” thé* N e the clocks was a mistake. _That he|In the first place, these ‘shells are ¥ Post, whi Fo "‘": i M asseasination of Rathenad, predominant demand for this means |if not of use: fat :mm,u.-mmoc x ozahnmme umeo!mruncuu u!.w-mvw&%n’ml J 1 cers 18’ :h- rity it nee

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