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tain - Chanak, Which commands the Ts Yo gbing 10 -accept it, @} thersby! Dardanelles. But Turkish troops have encdurage 'the Bioc 'to Yunéhver efforts, Tlowedd'in ‘from ‘the south enfl decupled in the farmers’ botwlr? towns just vacated by Fregch ani| Tt ‘would appesr 'mot “from report.] {tdlian troops under orflers from their | The report is that he thinks the tariff) governments to take 50 part In &ny .Jew which the agricultural bloc did soy HHE EVENING STAR,| s WASHINGTOW, D.C. FRIDAY. ... .September ‘@8, 1988 ing to the British station at - , {erats a winhing fesue, and thut on ‘the - FieBvening Btar Newspaper Couspnny i 5 uatons OF o 727 81, ey emtta ive, | 518 _Within the international “¥one. |stump ‘he “will ask_the voters o ve- D e e ate, | 20 thelr cccupation thus constituting | pudinte the lw -and bring sl this s et e ‘e Wrwounced that ‘. i TANERE |a viclatton of ‘the neutrality of ‘this | wosk done for the benefit of the Tarm-{ o Yoo o, e | obcurred Tk Teltow ofvers eclarsd {| pastime has passed into the discard i -—rea. ers to°the ground with.a smash. Galll ;3 nas given way to the Joilypop | e WEs Spooiug, but e producell the The Treatur Btar. with the Swmar =-n-ri Feur is expressed ‘that a break muy | you this backing the farmers? party, and lest the reader might mot|| Oter Portion of the bicuwphd. UT vou || L e e why. #hwrwie.por | be precipitated, .not by an -ordered -want 10 wee him QoBge w devsort m;‘ 1 Here and There ‘n Washington BY “THE NAJOR® "FTERNOON tems, 1n wonre quar-] ters, are now passe; no longer do svme Of the members of the so-ealled smart set linger _—there’s distinctive char- : acter in both Sports and regular models of Mode Suits. to encounter mhother plete of coal| anld to bresk off another tooth. When | ectdent | P uite understand w! 1y po; cents per month. OF- | 1, ovement of mationalist forces, but ary o i e ent e e ey oh [ uresa puadi w5 e offmax o« by e Mike by the action of Turkish irreguiars,| JU8E¢ Clafke and the Taxgue. menu. | While the enthusiasm arpused by the| Fornter Judiice Clarke Senies that efeat of the Greeks ts womewhat sub- | e entertains preaflential aspirutions. siding, and a more sober spirit prevails | He #3:n0t now sesking. and will not in among the Turks, there is danger of a.| TUture seek, “any ‘public ofice.” & end of cach wonth. Rate by Md—Payable tn Allwarnve., Maryland and Virginia. Daily and Sunda Daily only Sunday o duct ‘of forees over whom Kemal has ; PUTPose uf studying public ‘questions Great Britain’s embarrassment has |Sunglort. The league of nations is pre- been increased by the announcement | fevred. of representative British labor organi-| Judge Clarke says “it is a surface !policy. This laboy proclamation just | the election in 1920 as ‘final against Budget Bumging. An officer of the budget bureau hes | erence of the whole Turkish question |R8tions.” The seven-miliion-odd ma- been detailed to inspect the streets nf{m the league of nations, with Ruum“:’orlt}' thrown against the league that Washingtca to determine at first hand {and Turkey admitted as members. whether as much money is needed tor | Kemal Pasha wants an immediate |and he will do what he can in that their repair as the Commissioners Te- i conference held in the east. He is.behalf. It may take time—as much quest. It is to be hoped that he iS showing himself amenable ‘to the sug- | ®Ven a8 ten years—but he has enlistell making the tour in a stout vehicie. for | gestion of a discussion. Conferences i for the war. 'His service on the bench there is risk of damage to the budget |are in progress at Smyrna and at Con- | 88 made himja patient man. tranaport if this officer tests ' stantinople, directly with Kemal Jutige Cilarke believes that public ict's pavements and Toads on | the former place and with his repre- | QPinion in this country favors ‘the sentatives at the latter, the object of | l€88ue, and on'the polnt says: But apart from that consideration, !whi(-h is to effect an agreement, 'h.,:ng:."ur r‘om; "?fio&'m'i"."o"&e""f.“'i’.fi which is none of the District's busi- | tually an armistice, pending arrange- | of *mation Hae bean© Bovred Swg ness. the question arises 'whether this |ments for an internatiosal meeting. |{gnorcd. because since the iliness of is the way to determine budget @e-[Peace hangs upon the outcome of 1former Presi@ent Wikon It ‘has been “ 2 1 !without u program and without” spe- tails. The District Commissioners | these conversations., surely arc well enough acquainted | ¢Ific leadership, Was not Gov. Cox's leadership in with the condition of the capital The Nation's Ash Heap. highways to be able to present de: =L 5 : Al & WY Fire-prevention day is proclaimed by C | break through the uncontrolled con-|Tetired fram the ‘beach solély ‘for ‘the; no direct command. im-mw ‘to ‘him, and giving them | | = zations of strong opposition to its|Judgment which régards the result of | published in h‘n:l‘flnd calls for a ref-|OUr government joining the league of year can, in his opinion, be overcome, | |length. In the earlter days of ouri civilisation lollypaps were known as| “all-day euckers,” the™ same Dbeing hard pleces of candy, highly colored and tensely flavored, attached to the ond ‘of a smooth, white wooden ‘Wtick, similarly in shape ®nd gemeral con- tour to the skewers used to hold rousts of beef ‘together. Some tiwe dozen or more brand-new Jollypops und Invited her young girl Sriends up to her home one afternoon and pro- she ineisted ‘that they partake, ‘with the result that after the first few tastes of ‘the 161lypop the party prov-' ed quite a success. The modern-day confection with its euphonious ap- | pelation consists of & hard eandy-like substance which has been wtrongly impregnuted with Bacardi rum. * k% x ‘GAIN ‘the thing that people say can't happen has come to pass.| During a conversation the other morning between two men. one of whom was a well known editor and 'writer, the subject of dentistry camc to ‘the front. One of the twain spoke how he had broken u tooth the day before, and It brought to light the following story: The editor, who wt- #g0 ‘an almost deb, a little over &/ subdeb, came back from Gotham with | ceded to introduce ‘them to the mew | fashion. Many 6f them had the 1dea | at first that it was rather silly, but’ *® % % K OME TIMY-ago two amateur thieves entered the sacrell ‘precincts -of the Onpitol, the Senute and ‘the Houge ‘Dunidings wnd proveeded to WEL awuy | ‘with « ‘fdir smount of loot. They; were, however, cuptured by Detective | Sergt. Kelly, who declurss that they| ‘Possessell & gremter wowse B humor than BHy couple that Wp had cver be- fore apprebended. In one part of the uilBuig they e Paced 2 book, the | ‘title of ‘which was “The Unwalcome Stranger.” while just in front of (he | door where the watchman could see 1t they Wad Pplared another volume, | the title of which was “Ships !'hlll Pass Jn The Night” * ¥ % % F ‘the recent statement attributed | "to Rudyard Kipling was made it strongly emphasizes the fact that many people In Brgland, «s well as in vther parts of ¥urope, do not appre- cfute the”many sacrilives that this country made during the world war, England’s well known poet and writer should recognize the fact that a large propertion of the wealth he pos- wesses was taken from ‘the pockets of the citizens of this country. In the earlier days, when Kipling hag returned from India, he nearly starved to death in a garret in London and his real success was the taking up of . They are designed with an individuality which nfakes per- sonal appeal-—made up in weaves that are consistent— and with craftsmanship that forecasts your satisfaction. With the Sports Suits—we can supply the extra trousers— for street, or wear on the links. Prices range from $30 to $65 —with a verystrong assortment of very special 335 valuesat............... Topcoats Either you prefer—our own or the genuine London- made garments of Richard Austin—sent exclusively to us in Washington. - There’s: an ' excellent assortment -of them at $40—our own beginning at $25. Real Top- coats—that arc rainproof as, well as ready:to take the snap out of the fall air. Special — Knitted Cloth Topcoats — silk $2 5 trimmed; heather mixtures............ Famous Hats— In blocks that are correct, in proportions that are individual and in makes that are mostly ex- clusive with us. 1920 specific? Has not the governor o e i since been specializing, and 4s he not pendable figures for their maintenance | X % I now ‘specializing on the league? Has t 2 and repair. If the budget burcau fs the Bresident. Monday, October 5 the by g tuyt recently returned from Eu- | sammns. eamr o O prominent | pisworks by the people of this coun- | g .. 8oing to inves e cvery item of tae | SR Sptbbaa b 05”,(,,,& where, tavored by eudiences | mops hull. and brens pu:u::.- w‘: n‘“: try. It would not be a bad idea for | V' estimates submitied before passinz |7 Rean Nm_c:u"\f‘ thove 1 | With eminent statesmen-—L1oyd George | of the extrau ‘that had ‘_"f”m:,“ Rudyard Kipling to remember his ! S judgment it will need a much ety LG T ke to consider the|!? Bnsiand and Poineare in France— i by the mess sergeant The aspirant |0 Doo Uest We Forget” force than has now been aliotted. and iite of eonttiing isiotaces ’he investiguted the league question up | for military honors while masticut- * X ok ok the job of supervising and preparini ’m‘ Iy, and to make it as im. | t0 date? 18 he not trying to make the [ing the dainty—that is dainty for FRIEND of mine who has been the budget will be onc of enormous b v:v m-clblc ¢ -1 Jeague an ‘tesue agam? and iz he not | ATMY lfc—encountered a piece of cunl compelled during the last year or (‘ proportions. ; i ""'Tm s e proclamation, for. | SUTONEIY suspected of a destre to try | In the mucss, and whang! went a tooth. [ tWo to don 5l'ns!es entered a paint store Will the recommendations of tie 5 his fortunes as democratic leader | €tting leave, he came to the city and ;the other day in search of some alum- budget bureau on the matter of streets | MAllY issued as an official statement to e 0 had the demage repaired. After he |inWm paint with which to brighten up in Washington after such personal in ;2;:::::u;.:::ei;:n!::-:;‘i::‘:; :\::xh ‘Although unsuccessful, Gov. Cox's hwd completed his course and received | the spare rims he carries on his car. & cction—which cannot ‘fail to ltead to a|his commission at the Fort WMyer |Having made the purchase, he re- "pection —whicti cammot fall to lew 10! due to fire in this country, a waste | 16808rship hus becn most specific, bl | raining camp he safled ou the Le- |placed his glasses In their case, put Snhy A ® which, as he muys, “is expressed in fig. | 10Ubtiess if given a chance he will en- | viathan and was telling his fellow of- | them In his pocket and started for are r‘uz lh—ne li‘(‘t‘r‘!:u_ withou! fl:‘::s | ures 80 huge as to-be appalling.” gage to make it quite @s specific in | ficers at mess while on the way to |the door; about half way down the |5 tion by (-c"applnpr' ion cnnlvln 95 . During the Yorty years ending with | 1924 A France of what happencd while eat- |alsle he nearly bumped into what of Congress? Hardly, unlese all prode- 1 RS JEC To0 TS PONE, sss-‘ These two .distinguished Buckeyes |in€ bread pudding at a training camp. |@ppsared to be a very beau: “ul ;iean are nbanm‘m;i; (::l"hen§ wlm :e ‘ H S {should get together. ‘When dessert appeared it looked to |YOUNg woman: doffing his hat, he \earings, as usual. The Commissioners ; u Henry Heath, London. ... Youman, New York. .. Borsalino, Italy.................. Stetson Specials. ..............covnninn.n...$7 Mode Specials. .................... $3.50, $4, $5 The smartest in Caps are the Henry Ieaths $3.50 of London.......... The Mode—F at Eleventh @ 000,000 destroyed by s ‘was destroyed by fire in this be bread pudding, rather an 0dd coln- | bowed with Chesterfieldian politeness ill be called upon to thelr fig- e Il becalledjupoa iy iRty eriod the loss was abeut six times as| The Guestion of financing & bonus | spoken of the Gentel fracturs tom | hacns S feottlaeme mittee verbally over the city strests |ETeBt as that of the first year. In 1921 { was calculated to make tke average 3 m bumpy rides to demonstrate O ot the Tunds thes seek for thefr CFLY valued mt half a billion dollars | tariff bill can provide all the revenue | EDITORI DI S perhaps be stremgthened and their ‘Pointed out by the United States RS- t\L GE I Tequisition more favorably considered 'Chamber of Commerce, was simply the| Protaction of American oitizens 5 2 ble change, but it i i i the budget bureau has personaily been | the result of any great conflagration. ica is inclined to #ssume in foreign Be importance’ In- the ‘congun: s et | bumped to a convic Btrengthened. fombers of Congress, members of CUFTENt year property valued at $230,-! sponsibllity ‘at that. The compromise in the railway |ty Charlotle Observer. which thinc.s z i oie 1000.000 was added to “the nation's ash "Y Aney ope that it bpgos | the appropriations committees, are € e R e nently, editors argue, and they are|Situation upon the Lasis of 100 per | teict's vea The greater part of this loss is pre- and the District’s roads. It needs no a sign of general prosperity. It may and passenger service.” ¥ Congress shall take steps to end for | ‘Joment s not, the Balll:;”o?'elh:r;:‘ ieountry. During the.last year of this cldence, inasmuch ms he had just|to @ life-size advertisement of a well | ures. They will have to take the com- the Over 15,000 lives were lost and prop- |congressman feel that the regular need of the ar roper upkecp. Thelr position may | Was destroyed by fire. This#loss. it is | debate that ought to be undertaken. it a foot note isadded to the item that | 10(al of muny separate fires and not|abroud fs all the responstbliity Amer-| Thiny Esch.Cummins Taw Must stion of this need. |DUFINg the fivst seven months of this |affairs, und it ‘s a comsiderable re- roads." This ix the opinion also of | strike has settled nothing perme-|thc way to a final weaving out of tie 5 s . :heap.” * = @ans:bumped on WEStmEton B isheems); A rising stock market is not 81We¥S | \p i 1 votetng & demand that|CERt eMciency in the countras teeighe | special expedition from the budget bu- | Ventable. Indeed, practically every fire { ngiegte tmpending AffMiculties calcu- | o) time strikes In the essential in. 2 g : ican holds, R r::r:mfi p;;‘inte:&mor:my flr:: = b7l iated 1o stimulato a demand at high | qustries of the mation. The extremre | dntonism. but Tt s u blow’ ot we | To $3.98 $1.98 New day is inspection day for Congress, Lt S a8 aNiprices. labor view of the situstion is that| !0P¢ & final blow—at union tyranny | All-Wool and if direct evidence of need is all | earthqualke. as in San Francisco, may ——————— e ——— the strilkers were able to ‘maintaln & T 'be reckoned as unavoidable. Careless-, ;fi;’ri‘:fll;c:flu’::l::;i:lm “u':“,l,l:;‘nm ety . 99 per| The war cloud tn Europe has been their organisation intact, thereby pre- . rpose i Eceoiensy b vears, venting othrer lador organizations be- _ready at hand. cent of ires—violation of some simple rwen':f;”::v:,fp:: :\’ore ,hu'n::: ::: ing l:mghz under fire/in the near rule of safety, the exposure of !nnam-;" e aPorion future, while the conservative opinion{ oo . = muble material to heat and flame,{!ightning than of old. seems to be that the strikers lost S0n° | neglect of clectric insulation, lack of ———e— S + The Wet Champion. ; their cause and were extremely well | COnsider: We do not piay base bal I $].'49 Bourke Cockran will be 8 member of | Proper Inspection, the thoughtless dis-| Coal will cost the consumer more | treated by the roads, which finally|r¢ 8° and look on whie others play ALbreatinew ) per | the next Congress. He 'has just been : Posal of lighted matter, as cigars and | because of the strike, although the |agreed to the Warfield plan of aet-l our "m‘ 1] cluse; beavy and m * . renominated in a district safely demo- | clgarettes and burning matches, ex-|consumer never had the slightest | tiement. ribtous games S taio once piaved '} | €1 =—cratic. | posure of matches to the hands uf!thg to do with the controversy. Ty s ‘Public wtilitis in thrs Party Boxes $1.00 Just received ger- eral mew atsles in this fast-selling novel 1y: complete fttings. ATso handbags. f Slip-over Sweaters Lookers-On. Is the American people a natiop ot 2 FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOS Women's heavy-grade, pure tiread wilk hose, in bis s 45 white, beaver, taupc, nude, etc., with mercerized tops. o Credit for the settlement belongs to | vacant lots wow it Mr. Cockran is @ wet. At San Fran- | coildren. e §. Davies Warfield. the Baltimore Sun | movie. "0 st quletly watching §1 31 sizes. ATl sizes 37 S L 2 eache! less0! insists, and the strike would have C we employ elabo! i . Sl G iyl Sl ol e et heh Sad vty and Wonderful Values in Men’s and Young Men's coder ontoe oo . i : ' |clent and acrimonlous conflict are not | been "public-spirited and constructive | singing. W European natifons involved In an-|peen ended long before had there|CHairs and expensive choruses, and ' national convention, and made the fire fs a warning, but few warnings : » i permitted to regard Uncle S8am a8 hav- | jeadership” among the executives and { _Few of our you e gl principal speech In support of the wet ;are hesled. Tt is the business of thed; . medqdlesome disposition. the strike Jeaders. The Sun holds that | the pieno or taking 512‘;‘91:;07“5"33.2:55 cause. Mr. Bryan appeared for the fire marshals to investigate and if pos-‘ “material, if not radical, modifications |@ays. It is 80 much easier to wind | L o Sibis & deteilne . cavses. Vand Ahcse e of the Esch:Cummins law lie ahead of | up the talking 'muchine or pump the | igyodrys. i 5 : 1f all the debts to the U. 8. A. could | U5 I! _that revision is to present a|&utomatic plano. | ¢, The result was a draw. The conven- | causes are made public as widely as 3 - €0uld | grmer Jegal roadbed and a safer har-| But the only form of mass lcl’vlly‘ 3 ¥ tton practically sidestepped the issue. | possible. Yet the same mistakes con-{be collected in jmmediate cash, the monious mxnlgzmnrzro:‘:lr?gnwm sull barticipated in Ly the -people ; Pl & : el bon ating, v vi 1 " The next Congress, no matter its{tintte to be ®ommitted, the sume dan- (Problem of finarcing a us "Wld|,o, Congrens fo cavail itself of Mr.| When "ifm"(fi:nflnc. i ’ : “complexion, will be asked to modify |gers are invited and same risks{not be fo difficult. Warfield's wisdof and understanding | swing the otter w‘:;id“#:b.mnhfi:,'"{:! : % E i f all the questions involved in such|American gl n ! "the Volstead act in the interests of :are run. - o s, an people become participants i & £ A R | o & scheme of reform.” From the stand-{in rath . ” light wines and beer. In the Housc| The purpose of Fireprevention day | As a prominent citiben ¥ ®ultan | point of Hbor, the victory achieved.| One mosrti lookers-on® S An assortntent of Men's and Young Men's Suits in _je:Mr. Cockran will probably lead the |fs to focus attention mnationally upon{does not rank nearly @s high as Mus. | 2ccording to the soclalistic New York | being made in some of the smalter | > CEE A = z 1 T2 movement. He is an arator of power, | the Tules of safety in the matter of |tapha Kemal. Call, is that the “strikers have re-|colleges, where matter {levery conceivable color and fabric. Single and doub tafwed their organization,” because if 4 a policy of requiring | and, hailing from New York, whers | protection from fire. In every city the | it had@ ®one down in ruins the Am»r-l""‘ student to take his exercise in il hréasted models, two and three button coats, conserva- R .7° the wets are strong, will command at- {question is to be discussed, perhaps the form of organised games Is being +:2- tention. {demonstrations will be given publicly | e can Junkers would have been en-|glf ! % . i SHOOTING STARS. jcouraied to moke into another sector| The *littlc theater movement, . j tive and young men’s styles—in fact, yvou will find the Who will lead the drys? Mr. Bryan |as to how fires are started. Object will not be present—that is, not pres-|sons make deeper impressions than and attack otier union es. “.ent as a member of thc House. He |speeches and printed texts. Yet evcry\l BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. coats with alpaca lining, and two pairs of full-cut lined pants make this a real value at $8398, Sizes 8 to 17 and 18 to 20. i ! place, and nememelnlt is an hexrelllell;l at apart from than el it will save the public leavors, we i o 5 . . 5 = I venlence. but the Piita. | 3t/1l maintain our Tnept record e s 1 Sizes are from 33 to 46, including stouts. Our Fellow Men. burgl Lesder makes it plain that “the | P3tion of lookers-on, i : No Charge for Alterations the battle begins, and give counsel to | ignored by most peaple. {We ought to love our fellow men | OO O ned in the peace meas. | Eain. Physically, mentaily, s well | *.Cihe drys In action in the House, Hel SO I Eoth coax NaUioe ey | oo Ut ohetously 1s Tore interested |5 esthetitally e sl by’ o better | - 2 % 10Oy g °$ Although they frt us how and then | in the evolution of permanent peace|8nd happier people when vur sports, ; Sale! To $12.50 Boy' Extra Fine o.'“ keeps his eye on the gun, and when-! genator Reed of Missouri disap- By what they do or say. lin the ‘"nulnogt::‘onth':e,%urxe“:'flm- ur music drama engage | A r estis . ” e 2 HIWRYS etter n . - ever a question fn which he ¥5 inter-| proves of the bonus Veto, while Sena.{ Thougn some may barbarously. fight, | U9 VIS I8 belter than cure L es” an* aaaes bl e dnultic 'l'wo_Pants Smts m o town and wants to know how i heuld be no attempt on the [als—Rochester Times Union, h ) about it #Dmdmfchuu‘::;x?::yo::: By ‘;“5'“ fofteygto) '”’;:1"';'“ right | ThEe e e ikers to delude them : et o Blue, brown, gray and green fnixtures, as well ° X ; . | And call th “friend” and | Selves hinking otherwise and no i i f S this lot. N E¥i But the drys will need an alert and | pyblican policies. il T marolae Big Dogs Out of Luck. if{ as fine tweed suits, are in this lot. New style % = yesourceful man on the floor of the D {o¥as” aclude " them. ° And he ome| Every dog has his day: the proverd % ( Lo to hold true of the whol { z : 4 Although their manners are not neat, i ¢ne jeaders of the sh hnd 'been oy of the whole breeds | on hand—he i @ candidate for re.| Very few sections of the map cani™ ., o e morals falter, Smenable to reason on July 1 as they,Of 908s. Many breeds have had their | i develop disturbances ‘that do not in have been for the past few days, there |'ddy and—sunk into oblivion. ! clection—but it 1s suggested that he| = " ook concern . Britain's far.|Althoush a few of them would cheat ) JaFS PO R0 (M ECC peen no strike| Thirt: 7 . A should have an oratorical lileutenant to 7 " A poor box of an altar; P! y years ago the farm without | 8 meet Mr. Cockran's onslaughts. Who | f1Un& empire. Sele of $15 New Fall Tricotine and Poiret Twill DRESSES Beautiful assortment of Women’s and Misses’ New Fall Dress;;, made of all-wool tricotine, poiret twill a: 3~ navy, black and “brown; fapeily trimimed With braid, buttons, enbroNery ingvpngzvbucms for finish; panel or pleated sides on skirt; round or V- neck; three-quartér orf + Sizes 16 to 44. ] 10 § was -in News, that “the Labor|heyllay of the hobo. M | Including fofks benighted, the Buffalo v Abor] 0. Mantiffs and ho- At least those who suffer war devas-| Although oar sentiment may prove | oomnay o u Bave I o har 'obs have gome-oft Yogether ‘to ithe | should be given authority that will |jand of nowhere, tations will be exempt from requests| Affection untequited. command respect. It it s to makel Newfoundland And St. Berhard ard | to contribute for @ wedding present to —— orders It showld haye power tO en- [other breeds d to: force its orders. Otherwise it misht|¥avor when ‘t.l;;!;lg '&:fi'gfuh:' the ex-kaiser. \ Needful Reminders. f«““ as }ve“ .a‘ra ;m(‘amelnm.' . Compromise e only o % ‘Do Ywm‘; fl”‘." w‘:::'h:’"‘ the Fafiroad ‘strike, Dut of the coal ve any direct influepce on s- [ troubles, do not hold out much |'huge animals can enjoy if lation under ‘corisideratioa?” promise for the future, the Lynch-| Tittle dogs nullcg to satisfy the by ‘News feels, because ‘‘they “I hadn't thought of that,” replied | smsunt 1o meretrucen, {he layiog R N olloveiabd cheriala sAs ., While every day that passes without | suggest cranging the Yerm to “keg.” ) ‘& break of war in the near east is a B Senator Sorghum. “I have to make a Sosn ot s «;r;lv":zrw i:gtl'mh:' MeTOSIRTY. man’s love for Wem, cvtn -~ gain toward ultimate poace and a set-| Persistent legislators are inclined to |§00d vigorous speech now and then to | Battie weithie rors than & sear - The et gountry, has lessened.—Bal- tlement without conflict, the situation |regard a véto as only the beginning of |let the folks out home %know I am ;:\!,n ~ ‘:g'qn MN;:H( Iy:“;,,:: s 5 | 1;.at the Dardanelies remains extremely | the real diseussion. ‘working.” hev: apart doc ";‘ ke eaking of co-operation, » San Lcritical. Greece has comphcated the hey have been from the time t Francisco man met, woosd and won & I N seniority question a matter{gifl in half hour.—Nash matter gravely by apnouncing a deter- Jud Tunkins says its ell £right Yorof acute- amd w.fi""“e'on""w,,u; t A an hour.—Nashville mination to defend Thrace in case the o From Los Angeles: history to repeat itsel, but that's no|Rnd yet at some time in the fut ~Turks cross the straits and attempt The feultural bloc is the onl ‘worke 2o { that “question must be settled one] An absolutely noiseless pi as o | ccuse for the phomagraph with UBIY | way or the Gthar~ This s not the [veen invented. Y JJuiseiess vistol M occupation. The remnants of the de | pioo at Washington which has o3 | One or two records. feated army of Asia Minor have been{in the open and for the benefit of the b gt view of the llh'lea Journal News, get a little sleep.—Watertown 4. T reorganized and reservists have been | PeOPI®: according to William J. Bryan, Presence o Mind. i though feeble as et ! . = 7. = is Dri 5 sirike’ ought never to have takenitho production of prays ty enmiii® (J best selection in Washington at this price right here. Tay make a visit to Washington when | fire is an object lesson. and it is innodent bystander, the public. is| OUr 2utomatic civilization is not all | once more the attention of the nulti. ‘ < “ ested comes up in Congress he comes | ¢or Williams of Mississippi applauds| And even eat each other. World, Newa that “Mr. Jewell lost.{flelds now given over to profeswion- | House. Mr. Volstead will probably be great lesson of ‘the strike of merious tonsequence.” Regardless a great, hulking mastiff -4 3 The human race we ought to love, | of the outcome, it is the opinion of | dog incompTere it o e | would best fill the bill? : ‘ —_————— < There are anmti-trust laws, but the ““merger lawyers do not find them wholly insuperable. = Seafaring men used to call an old Greece Threatens the Balance. |boa a- “tub.” Rum-running might hes pound or so. The great &Tes d‘nelnkbg! % Mr. Bryan and the Farmers. \ however, which i‘l." that “the set- formrer Secretary of State, in an ad. tsmsnt seems ‘a YeaBonable and s s soibsiedd fair compro: The strikers afe ear ‘Wh had the lmdles of the -- summoned. The Greek morale, how- |dvess before the Los Angeles City ense Magee forgot just how ever, has been ® Berlousty hattered |Club. “I¥ is the only bloc which has|To stop her car. She raised wo row, ({any of “"g- ot gt ety Last y lucky to get it; the roads, at least | Ivisible sar. ma,l-:e-w he the of VMo ThVIETSle eye.—Dallas 1. accomplished anything whatsoever at ‘ adou! Sothery. 3 2 that a successful campaign on th® Bu-{ ™. nwetent session of Comgress,” said | But simply flivvered ‘round t best transportation we can, obtain === ¥ ropean side is hardly to be expected, | Bryan. Until the gasdiine gave out. this and winter® The n- mf*}},.ngr"g:eml- no coAl to burn sions in the union ranks are offset find for otr with the Turks, if they should succeed { High praise, and from a high source. St | by those in the camp of the railroad { Wooden ships, aftér al Bea- in crossing the straits, even stronger | But listen. 2 The Deadly Pull. executives, the Sphingheld Repudlican | #on-Journal. + than at the moment of their lately suc-| The agricultural bloc concerned it.| ““What broke up the poiker gasre tn = conyies; Wl e 2pURlc! A mick town 18 one that has faith cessful assault in Asia Minor. welf chiefly with the Wriff. Advancing}™' 5 olied . ‘without further &‘hmfim‘“ that promives The. Groek @sctsiom, however, has|the proposition that herctofore the | . “Too much polftical influence,” con- the wage reductions {Ih otlgin York cam=Ban Dbearing bevend the powsibHity of |manufecturers had been largely the |fded Plute Pete. “The sheriff made it | ordered by the Labor Board. It may : > s Lo plain that he'd enfotce the law against{be. however, that the famor Denied Muscle Shoals, Mr. inflaming the Turks to precipitant ac-| bensficiaties of il rater and sched- R oy SRty "y order of the board, While probably offer to take n 100~ e on. Reports circulate in Censtanti-{ules, with the farmers too little con-|Bambling e Teasthree { not I:::flnflol swa asainst or- . RHOWR powr riople, moufh wl'lhlou; ct::lllilflnflon. ;llautl.kwmmm?:rut;n.u;u? S e e e e e ctimod that the nationalist leader present | bloc took up the cudgels for the 5 [ S " & 3 : - ‘an umn::um to Englang demanding | ers; and Mr. Bryan says it “worked in _i:“’_:' YAt Jedge by apperances, ton. The total moral efe e N ncle Eben. “Onk &''de crossiest | tect of the #irfke, amd, In particular. he. ! s permission within forty: hours tothe open and for the benefit of the men I knows gits credit:for & i nt | of the measures adopted Yor meeting cross the straits. England ig in no|pcople,” and he describes it as “the smile simply because he's altes davin’{ ®x S probidmatjcal.” " |/ pasition to grant such a demand short |only bloc which has accomplished any- | £200 LUR L SEULS O L TR0 O | B0 Yoy 18 Bow Jork s eoneeredy ) 2;.1,0f 2 complete surrender of policy. In- Lhinx“wgluoever at the present ses- 2‘.“""’"{’."' ,‘.:'_ Dosn :,u:?,‘ and. ‘.“; ; ‘M;::eh:: ::; ;::""“% 32 dication that this is pot likely is given {sion ‘ongress.” 5 z 5 at a consjderable number of lemd~ Anouh once 1 th "dm,mmtnnma- nflr.mmmtcmnmlagh eath side ate willing 'm-l..gl % ans, fi"‘ ‘. Sejally st Pasts that Eagland will re- | work with smore thad words of SIaise? |of Buroper—Nortolk ,.,,.,,..3‘.'.. ; -

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