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E EVENING ST AR-. tify my record and declaration of|the democrau;; leadership of that time, TH principles and which would 'i?y' be- | ond, swearing he would ne'sr accept, orning Edif 'al of genuine democr; a nom. With Sunday M __dun. lL'i‘uonrhl: any l:“bilnlf mr“x“ ‘u(gi l{: accepted. ¥ou never can tell ebout/ e s ortant: bu s importan R han, can WASHINGTON, D. G |Darti™declaro’ for progressive. prin; [Lics things, Men change. ar can be 30, 1922 |CIPles and show the sincerity of that |made to change, mjnds. SATURDAY. .September 30, declaration by nominating men who! Can you beat it? When before did can be trusted to make it effective. one state 8o dominate a national politi- I Mr. Hearst declines to drum for | oq) gjtuation?. When before did one the ticket it will not have & chance.qgtate show on both sides of the fence The Evening Star Newspaper Company | A divided democracy will mean certain | on g0 intjmately assoclable in point Bustoess Office, 11th St. and Pennsylvania AVe. | gareqt Gov, Miller will have & walk- of position as well as of ability with New York Offce: 150 Nassat 85 \\avax. |away, for in addition to the republican | g o greatest office under the govern- ment? On Borepsen Ofice: 5 Hegent St Londos. Euslend. | yote, ha will recelve a large independ- ———— ent Vote. The Bvening Star, with the Sunday morning " e 0 3 5 2ditlon, 1s dellvered by carriers within theeity | If divislon is the democratic por- Casualties and Carelessness. Last Wednesday four children were nts per month: daily only. 45 c€ht B8 | tion_¢he Hearstites holding off and hit by automobiles in this city. A |°F this “Inccity farm. counteye th; = it 0y Bl 2 i o Tielepuone Maln | Mr. Smith the victim of their indiffer- * girl, aged thirteen, was struck while b EW 1deas in politics are rare. For Order Nowl! crossing the street; one leg was broken OW many tons of speeches have many years members of both 18000. Liection is made by carriers at the and she was badly bruised. A boy, been delivered during the ses- | pouses of Congress and the national A \. d sion of Congress just cldsed is a mat- on: UDD S \l\ " @d of each moath, ence, or worse—New York will cut & ed thirteen, was slightly hurt by e a ag: een, ightly 24 " nd congressional committees have SALE 1808 Mass. Ave. $31,000 IR T o =5 it AT Doctor’s Office in Basement most valuable plece of farm | lation. condition must obtain 1 { or truck garden land in the |under the Constitution, but under the ? APPLY A. W.—MAIN 1753 | District of Columbia is sit- |plan he proposed the tariff court — —— uated on 16th street between Here and There in Washingt BY “THE MAJOR"” ' WANTED EXPERIENCED AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN Exceptional opportunity for five Al Autnmobri)l(:* Salesymcn to sell the best-selling car in Washington. State in letter your experience, Reply will be kept strictly confidential. Do not apply unless you have a good record. « THEODORE W. NOYES...Editor would be able to place before Con- L and M streets. Here 'mid fash- [gress a tariff bill which would not fonable surroundings is a truck gar- |only be a scientifio measure, but den where ’o e can see good-sized | would also relieve the lawmakers of corn and poles on which bean vines [ much work and worry. It is the first have grown to quite a height. There |scientific and businesslike solution of Perfect Ice Cream are other articles of food value that |a problem that has long been vexing or Ices have been grown during the summer | both Congress and the people of this —and if you telephons, we will ses 1o it that the dellvery is made When requestad. * k¥ Rate by Mall—Payable in Advance. |tional convention. What will it avail Maryland and Virginia. Mr. Murphy to walk down the aisle in Daily and Sun .40; 1mo., 70c | the convention hall at the head of his .00; 1m0., 80¢ } praves with the state In the hands of sorry figure at the next democratic na- motor, also while crossing the street. resorted to the old-fashioned method Daily onl: ticlan. When on Sunday o the republicans? A boy, aged seven, was Mlt ‘while that in addition u: ::':»:3.?:‘:::;: :‘e::;::ln;,pu‘:: l;y“::y‘lenflln:hout 18th and Columbia &d K(IM’A‘ pA“T Add’"‘ coasting In 8 park and his leg Was|tners nave been numerous “leaves to | geuments, it ino orm. These | | (o, =i, oo WP SUTTON ] broken. A boy, aged ten, was killed | print” he will gain som uments, they may be called S S0 X The Near East Issue. & © 80Tt of an | sycn, are long, tiresome, drawn-out af- ] 38, -aSnap to Butt +c,:. | DY an automobile while running on an |idea of just what the voter is expect- 5 aSnaptoButton A marked stiffening of the-British | orrang for his mother. That was just |ed to wade through before making up Ialen 8dd, it (e} doubtiuliif one-halt Star Office attitude in the near eastern situation of 1 per cent of the voters ever read one day’s record of street casualties. them in their entirety. John Hayes, In only one of these four cases was his mind previous to casting his vote at the coming election. secretary to Senator, James E. Wat- * % % % son of Indiana, has prepared a post- EVERYBODY in the United States|card size folder which gives the is always Intensely interested in | Prominent points in tablold and easily Just who the candidates for President |read form. The card fits in the pocket are going to be at the next election. |and is 80 designed that the te be It matters not whether that election | voter can grasp the essentials of the 18 one, two, or three years away, they | question without wading through a speculate just the same as to the |lot of extraneous matter, chances of this or that man. Already SR embryonic booms have been started EBUTS are, as a rule, nerve- for favorite sons in half a dozen racking experlences, more espe- % is reported from London, whence also Running a Double Gauntlet. |comes word of a pronounced feeling | o child playing in the street. The The declarations of leaders in House of public pessimism and an outburst | oy who was coasting in the park may #nd Senate in construing the pro- of criticism of the government. NO 6o classed. The other children were wisions of the District's new fiscal or-jexplanation is afforded of theapparent-| ) hit while going about their ways, anic act, coupled with repeal of the |ly greater determination of the British | oropably as carefully as any child. taw limiting the amount of the Com-|ministry to hold the positions now oc- | probably the drivers of all the ma- missloners’_estimates, show clearly | cupied in the neutral zgnes east of the | chines consider that they were care- that the spifit and Intent of the fiscal | straits. It is noteworthy, however,|sy) too, But there stands the record, Jegisiation of 1922 was to remove all [that in one dispatch appears the state- | ¢our children hit, with one dead, and it obstacles to the presentation to Con-iment that France is to be given the | o record that motorists should take sress by the Commissioners in their |choice at once of standing by the|into account as a warning against D. J. KAUFMAN Inc. 100507 Pa. Aze. 616 17th St. We Give the Values and Get the Business POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere GENIUS is said to be allot- ted to but few. i e it i i states. Plans have been formulated |clally if they mean a first Yet we place estimates of the legitimate needs of | British or of definitely aligning her- driving through the streets of the city | for the o, ates ly y n rst appearance i S P pening of headquarters, the 11 [ 8 the capital in complete fullness, and|self with Turkey. which incidentally |in o way to imperil the lives of the [where can be sent hu“m‘:“;:'w";’x: I e r“.’e“’l‘:b:"n ko the products of THE HOUSE ELECTRIC to give to the Commissioners Px\lfll‘gudlmeuns with Rus It is intimated power, prestige and legislative con-{that London has some sort of an as- eideration in respect to estimates, ap-|surance that the French government propriations and tax-rate fixing. will be forced by French public feel- This alleged increase of considera- jing to take the British side in this tion for the Commissioners, benefiting | crisis. the District, was a partial offset to the | Kemal Pasha has definitely demand- raise of the District's percentage of fed immediate cession of Constanti- contribution toward National Capital | nople and all of eastern and western wmaintenance from 50 to 60 per cent, to | Thrace, as the condition of accepting the increase of standard of realty as-|the allied note just presented by Bouil- messment from two-thirds to full valu-llon, the French envoy. He also de- etlon, to the transfer wholly or inpart {mands that the British withdraw &t |gwarming in the streets and accidents of certain municipal funds from the {once from all positions in the neutral|win occur in even greater numbers category of local revenue to that of [zone before the Turks will be removed | than at present. voungsters. The Thirteen Club has just recom- mended to the Commissioners the rop- ing off of unfrequented streets in dif- ferent parts of the city as skating rinks for the children during certain hours. The purpose is to provide safety gones where the youngsters can engage in the pleasurable pastime of roller skating without danger. If something of this sort is not done the roller-skating children will soon be leaders and near leaders upon whom |the legislators who have had much rests the responsibility of securing | experience in public speaking before delegates to the next convention. coming to the Senate the trial is not * % % ¥ 8o great, but when one is suddenly Evmw now and then there appears | pitched into the midst of a strenuous some man who has a brilliant | debate and called upon without prep- idea in regard to matters of legisla- |aration to face a very attentive Sen- tion, and while it is true that not all | ate, & listening press gallery and quiet ©of these {deas are accepted, yet some | rows of spectators, the task is not an of them contain great merit. ‘The day |easy one. But a Washingtonian, John after the tariff bill had been passed | D. Rhodes, one of the official report- rseprennmtlvo Martin Ansorge of |ers of the Senate, the day before Con- New York fintroduced a provision |gress adjourned was called upon to which provides for an amendment to | go through that trying ordeal, which the Constitution which would permit he did with flying colors. A dispute the formation of a tariff court as out- [had arisen as to whether Senator genius within the reach of many. Small Art Leaves but $30 the dozen. INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THE ELECTRIC SHOW September 25th to October 1st \ COMPLETE ELECTRIC HOME national revenue, and to the require- | from the area of dispute. Of course, the streets are not play- l{ned lfn 2 measure introduced by the |Harrison of Mississippi or Senator “IF IT'S ELECTRICAL I HAVE 1T ment that the District should be put| Truly the situation is preposterous. | grounds, properly speaking, and yet New York representative. Congress |Shortridge had the floor, and the de- upon a cash basis by 1927. The allies propose that the Turksareto | they will always remain the play-|Would, however, still be the body that |cision of the chair rested in part n Eve ‘Wireless 1719 Connecticut Avenue But the District does not, in fact.|have Thrace, and Greece is now ad- Ope: enings enjoy this intended benefit. The Presl- | vancing to defend that region. Great @ent by classing the District municipal | Britgin holds a position on the eastern ’.ppropria.lun with national depart-{side of the straits which, while pre- mental appropriations and directing | carious, is still a block to the advance * the budget bureau to apply to it anjof Turkish troops across the Dar- erbitrary percentage system of cut-|danelles to enter Thrace for the ouster ting down, 3s if it were a government |of the Greeks. Kemal insists upon department, tends to defeat the pur-|withdrawal of these forces, and hints pose of the law of 1922 and to make |that he will then withdraw his own. would be responsible for tariff legis- |upon the stenographic notes. EDITORIAL DIGEST Arist f Brains if Educati dmens | =/ g egssel While You Were Away “It was not so long ago.” the New | in yellow liquor and all manner of grounds of many thousands of chil- dren for whom no other spaces are provided. It is impossible to assure security for the little folks unless the drivers are careful. ——— The Ford Boom. The democrats of Michigan were right in refusing at their state conven- 2 mockery of the nominal increase of | But how will Greece be forced to sur. |tion yesterday to indorse Henry Ford | York Times recalls, “that college and barred anq allen humans are pour- on your vacation the “BENJ.” FRANKLIN CANDIES the power of the Commissioners. render Thrace? Must the allies go to |for President. The reason given was|university presidents were going up (Phl;m!ne» wl}‘lve“;::éxs:;l"\z:e {;ag a % = th The Commisshoners® estimates, in-|war with Greece? Or must they let the | that such action would b “premature, | and down the country trying o inter- | Gra finding. it & very 1ore rih ang opened their main store and factory at 517 13th St. N\W. = & idvance of the election.” | est Young men and young women in| as full of holes ai Swi stead of being freed from mandatory | Turks cross the straits and renew the |and too far in a \ s 2 Bwies cheese. £ f have gone further and | higher education. Like Wisdom in| From B8t. Andrew's lighthouse, at ° limitation as to amount, are more re- | fighting, this time in Europe? Thus| They might have 5 3 S Maine's eastern tip, to Cape Flatter: P d m f m stricted than ever, and are compelled |war would seem to be in prospect, [@sked for Mr. Ford's credentials as a | the Pl":c"e"h; ‘:‘e’h"‘"' in e l‘;‘“f" ou: on the Pacifie, ls 3898 miles of | [Nl ay us a visit and sa ple our ramous o o doule it e cuine Roweve th cas may dcvcon, e demierst. Xt ai democrs aro per | U2 sl Bt ey seemingly Ruve 50 nd Fald Froh S S Butter Creams and Gloria Roll : > b ul” Now, '8 toe the coast line bends and slashings of the budget bureau |Greeco abandons the Thracian cam.suaded that he isa member andspeaks) ' 0, O (COUFR (O T and quirks and turns for 1888 miles. utier being adaed to thov of Congress. | paen and England withdruws enticly [ the anguego gt e we © | SR S, Beion o M| Brort e lbriak Kebe Shoad '3 £ re i 3 miles of Either the President should direct |from the neutral zone. The Turks are m‘;;’ . ';_“ :t fm h to poli. | Pevond its capacity, the cry is raised | inlets and bays and lonely Keys, that discrimination be made by the |evidently not in a mood to compro-|turning Mr. Ford’s attes t" A m‘;" by the head of one such institution, | The Rio Grande is a ditch partly = budget bureau between the capital’s | mise, and the clouds of conflict grow |tics. The two me ’“"’me':‘e . as tha|Dr- Hopkins of Dartmouth, that “too | The wiy to “Bi Paser son e sora | [ S e oun ‘municipal appropriations and those for { darker. a fancy” to each other, and, many men are going to college.” In|length of the Mexican border is 1,744 the nation; or Congress should treat e story goes, Mr. Wilson suggested 0| ., doing he expresses a sentiment|miles of loneliness, deserst suns, hot | [f the estimates that come trom the Com- Gov. Miller. Mr. Ford that he try f;’ the Sfl'nu“e- which the Lowell Courier-Citizen X,‘,’.‘,‘?‘;,,{‘°"'°‘,h‘:,‘f',,‘{',‘,‘¢é,';gg“,’;;;‘;; i 80 Varieties ’ missioners through the budget bureau | o ool o oo in politics has and Mr. Ford adopted the suggestion. | says “has been present In the minds | of the Pacific coast to be watched as a genulne budget. suggesting wise G 8 When interrogated as to his course | of many, but it has not been fashion- | and guarded. Why is everybody talking about “Benj.” Franklin Candies? apportionment of adequate appropria. | 'Cen eXiraordinary. In one term as|i, case of election, Mr. Ford replied |able to say much about it” From .fi%"};,é‘.’a‘}ii."‘{,‘:’;,.‘, distance more |} hy 1s everybody talking about “ben, an L 8 tions among the most urgent of mu.|te head of affairs at Albany he has | tnat he would support the policles of | the editorial viewpoint, however, the|line. Land to be watched: 5642 Because we believe our candy is the finest and purest in the city Micipal meeds and mot habitually and |06 himself an outstanding national | v, Wilson, who was then President. | diflculty is not so mich that ‘thcre|miles; water to be watched, 5146 figure. He has given the greatest of : are too many men in college, but too | miles. A bootlegger for every mile of Washington. Our candy is all homemade—miade the same as the states & thoroughly businesslike | prog memmed;:-meflmlzmnt ”L‘ ot The Hiene Minons kind and t00 few | of land and a rum ship dipping tn the Moth rould make it in the kitchen at home. A trial will con- millions from the Commissioners’ esti- Ford was simply a Wilson , an A ll'éfi e H“di‘ & 3 swells every league or 50 along the Mother wou a o o a in office would look to Mr, Wilson for resident Hopkins,” the New York | coast. What a job for Washington! administration, and in the same length . i . PRI mates; or the budget bureau, whatever ! Globe explains, “opposes wasting th vince you of its superiority. general recommendations cutting total ;: thr;: dr:wn eis :;uch ane:unn i‘“‘guldlnce in all matters of political mo- 'I.Imebnf bnyn’owho argg?xcapnble of“:rvmf By decislon of the cabinet, we will B P 2 mself and received as much praise t. ng by & sojourn in the colleges, and at | shove it out t 1datlanti timates and appropriations ment e out to midatlantic. This lfir'r‘::; :afo.“::ould forward the Com. |38 elther Grover Cleveland or Charles |~ Not all the members of the Senate | {0%,0475, time he would enable the At | will be good news for the smuggler. Remember the address but it cannot be helped. The time missioners’ thirty millions- estimates | o+ 11uénes did In the game office. holding commissions as democrats had {gards. This,” in the oplnion of the | for making a pirate of the. rume What of the future? Is he likely to|¢aken or were holding that position. |Paper. “Is a position which can be de- | smuggler may come, but is not yet. = P l Th 2 Conerese for (houehiul and | o wigher? Shll we seo im advance, Sore wero aering sparmy i .| ogea, che Einde o, dimoteaty| “ERELSHY SO Toteee treet--Upposite Falace Theater with each item thero treated om its |25 Mr. Cleveland did, and as Mr.|wyeon, and voicing and voting their {many sons of the rich are sant to co OPENED SUND AYS merits. FHughes almost did, from governorship | o "o rinions. lege regardless of thelr qualifications, The Solemnity of Humor. We Ship by Parcel Post to All Parts of the World almost automatically cut two or three not take the three-mile limit and higher education in many places t " | The Commissioners ought not to be to presidency? Is he destined to find| ar Ford's hat is in the ring, and if | to assume the form of l)w?l;t'rt; cle‘;xb English science is agitating itself: his way to the White House? it stays there his democracy may be|The Providence Tribune agrees tiat over the extraordinary case of & boy forced, at the hear}ngs before the ap- There is much speculation along this | cjosely scrutinized. His strength at “there are entirely too many men going |Of fourteen who has never laughed propriations committees, to champion line. Gov. Miller is only ffty-six. "" | to college today, and the result is that | because, as he says, he has never seen inadequate estimates, which they have % 9 - [home rests upon his personal popu-ithe former thorough and efficlent not made, in a form after mutilation | tTON8IY set up physically, and infory and his extraordinary success|grounding in fundamentals, as an aid in ey ‘b that this strange cnua ||| S . BRANCHES: e BhgastiE “which they can | FObuSt health. An allowance of twenty |5g g man of business. But as an as- 1‘2&9;"::3;’::!5:{ ‘X:‘fi}‘h&;kggggnera!?d has precociously learned the lesson of 2 :Zn'hi e e 5 years more of public service seems | iant for the democratic nomination |ing of this, that and the other.” | thing cean” aruriimo iy tBat oYy, Baltimore Dayton Morgantown er expl 2 reasonable. It is suggested that 1928 | g0 president he will have to“stack up” | Dr. Hopilns' declaration that “the |percentage of irageds. It. however Richmond Fairmont Wheeling = opportunity for securing an education |remains for him to master the corol- . should show him still in form and{ggainst men with long party records|by way of the college course Is definitely |lary which the French. eplgrammmist ‘Washington and Lower Maryland. { capable of big things. and be able to read his title clear to]a privilege and not at all a universal | insisted upon when he wroter -t 1A0eh - - o —— Upper Marlboro, Md., will today be| There is nothing in the governor's |, iusion in such company. m :::y l::g:gel&hh E:ocfi{g o because it is more dignifled lo.htufilln ; — ~ — / ¢ 3 eom ni ep. the scene of a great celebration, mark-|attitude or performances indicating ——— shobblshness,” but it contends, never- |heart upon upsetting the Eravity of e dng the beginning of construction of | that he himself is figuring in this Way | A, ,ong the things the country has|theless, that “it is nothing of the sort. |this patient, it should look for some A the $1.000.000 Baltimore-Southern for in any way on the future. He |, "y tnanktul for is that one of the | e 1o o on Temciocd Sound rense. |means of training him to the civilized T Maryland or Robert Crain highway.|seems to be serene on that point—to| ' ‘" o ino Givorce cases on rec- | Intellectual democrat, for if the N Irees exiberance ot mointiens satcty. ’ @'I There are to be parades and addresses, : be leaving the future to take care of | .. pay been at last settled and retired :“f msor;-' {‘dr ‘:Plch" lneb secks ever at- h:{:nl); plans, eu;n;stb ntnd f:ceuol;‘n. e ?%‘Si; o9 v aing perfection ve been suggested, S symbolic exercises and general jollifi- | itself. As he has not been shaping his from publicity. b themponr ey :,';‘h :fm'fl.",’,‘ ::lollf\‘l; | hars oo (hzf th: hoy“bep;;oaxlm' l: S R e 5 cation. Hundreds of Washingtonians | course in office with a view to renom- eam& rarP' lnbedumuon." even though, "!isK lm]"";r)'- A lesl;xrehmurnw;fld & will be on hand to join with the citi- | ination, he is not likely to shape his as e ttsburgh Dispatch predicts, | certainly be arranged for him. During . . . It 1s not so easy as it used to be for { «his plea f “aris 3 * {his visit he might be directed in his — gens of Anne Arundel, Prince Georges, | course during a second term with a a Tammany leader to tell an aspiring | will not become. p:pu'l‘lorr r:)‘{‘cyex?t{ :&:‘;‘:\ study to some of our most hll‘ar‘l,&;usly Oul' adVlce t0 Young Folks 18 ‘harles, St. Marys and Calvert coun- | view of securing promotion. tly where he got off the long, bitter battle.” amusing institutions—Congress, per- \ s in their rejoicing. It is the best way. He serves him.|democrat exactly Lt by, Lt us have an aristocracy of brains | Naps, and Mr. Ford and the divorce ey al e e 3 T 3 H ’u is fitting that this should be so.|self as well as his party dest who |ticket T’;“,..:.,,,'l":,fl"%«:fl’;‘, G Hope, however, must g0 o furtner. Accumulate a Reserve | 'or Washington is bound to these five | serves the country best. a caste let us first answer the question, n Eng- -/ : 1 lish visitor would overlearn the qui ®ountles o the state, which Is in a N s S S I w:l’_h:“;"::"‘mf:';::‘:;‘;;! c‘hi":‘ qoanat are bralng? ust wRAt are the | ooy “leason of laughing &t himsefo— . : :v fihemother ot ihe Natlngr Conl Iiinasy hee’n Io?lly :elcilaea L that o ton ey (ACEsnlbiapater One of the things that makes this a , by strong 8. - | roller te is not a vehicle. re- P’ . . phip, friendship, a mutuality of many |Jieves the small boy of the necessity of mel . mlllmml' t‘l:e Farms, strong Bank is its surplus—nearly half TIN 'ARS. ' ublication 1 T h) . . i st SO e U v g st Sragingtion. e bama ‘- coretiy, 2 |of R”Karm Bursuu: Federation s a million dollars —a fortification o 2 = the qualities that may mak 3 urging farmers of at vicinity to . . hmu:n will propcrlyt be the li;:km]g o; The thrifty citizen who put in an BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. greal leader further A 115; iy name their farms. Just as Washing- against emergencies. Our customers the five counties of lower Maryland | order for coal away last spring is now o at_eighteen.” e Boston | (075 estate was nam . A . with the great city of Baltimore. Yet |oqoetting the fact that oven thet mas Epitaphs. Globe asks, “Fiow can we 'picic”and | 1eersons Monticelle, oo it 1o sue and this community know we are that link may never be forged without | not early enough I know when I have gone my W&y | the gecision as to who is and who is not | (01l0% the good old English fashion firmly grounded simultancously making stronger T 4 s Upon my tombstone they’ll display worthy of higher education is like the{3nd, Provide names for their farms. =) G : Some compliments, whose well worn | lethal chamber for incurables, anexcel. | 11€Te &ré many good reasons for farm ’ bonds between those same countles mp! d ot B e ST nomenclature. The one What’ d f Bank is equall ““Mischievous le may yet get the & . comes’ Farm Federation 1 at’s good for a ba q y and Washington, which lies along the 28 ”f::" o " 'Ym B style who shall dé choosing and how.” | g Federat .'m."‘m" SEAA : b 1 way. And the Natlonal Capital would g;a:: gol o::t;‘ s :. “;r: kme:e:nsm Will make the grim stonecutter smile. { Even, fir;:t};lghni.v;sfi{b:m basis for trade maric carrylng a g good for an individual. A reserve will give you a so id and ‘ Pave the citizens of Maryland know pers s certaln men and women, some schooled, | (. th¢ Quality of the products of the . . Py * . that, while hundreds of our citizens PRI P ., TaloM myglife g1 Sud sucoomy Some unschooled, who never could qual- | L2 ATOther good reason s that the substantial standing in the business community — such a Could I be sure, amid the stress, ity for any such aristocracy as yet en- right name once chosen for a farm Rl Joln 15 peracey IN{celcheating that Ohio. 'd really deserve one-hal visaged, and yet whose worth, and ex- | beisetoaend. it dlgnity and makes ion as you cannot otherwise attain. glad fact, thoumnds of us Will Join| g o0 ook idents” e coal it ew‘ph‘_ cellence, and education. mfi%‘;en?mf;, fox Remansncs:” Theintmerecomsito position as y 3 aracter, and person: ut the . . . e seemmaito)lmve beoome ut this time)the The Obscurity Treatment. Mea of ‘an artatocracy of Pratns ‘to to) "Accumulating a reserve is merely taking systematic care of ——————————— = . An explosion of fireworks in Brook- z:'::;"ou‘;.“,mmm for the prest-| .ymat 4o you do with & man who oif Tromident Hopking “means that ?luol!l‘ce tending to keep the old place your surplus—pay-day by pay-day. Saving — nothing else fyn sent six people to the hospital. The a uses money to get into Congress?” should be extended nin, glin the same family, tending, in other - Poueih of July in safe and sune. The |, i" 1o Tepublican party Mr. Haraing | "1 "L Copuatty gets in repiied |1 is Tatchicoieet Snmiherahy Syl | ¥onds, to perminerice of e tenure counts so strongly—and so surely. So we say '°b’°“ Test of the year Is Wide open t0 the |gee There 15 no sertous talk in v | SCAALOr Sorghum, “we usually punish | the Jersey City Journal concedes, *hs |1y ' changing kaleidoscope of mod- SAVE! And we do all we can to foster the desire—by pay- Teckleas joy-shooter. st boodegd N Telyim by making him sit around and|liowe that ihe st shioss Who e lernity.—Ohio State Journal. lieve that the state should support SAYV x 5 + o publican circles today except of him |y .ion't; gpeeches without giving him |more colleges and make It poseible| Fach of us has & family tree, but ing interest on your Saving Deposits with us—3% on every for renomination. If the party’s lead- for more of the intellectually bright t Mr. Hearst Defeated. ership In 1924 Is worth a baubee it will| 51 T4nce to foln in the conversa-{ana ‘alert young men of the country | “Canton Reposttor. o o dollar for every day. Charles F. Murphy, In the end, prob- | be his again incontestably. Who, even | 1O T8 cruel, but it's deserved. to attend them.” Certainly “going to college ought to be mad: fer f “Are you run down?’ asks - . Jud Tunkins says he'd like to be an | the capable,” the Kansas ity Star |vertiser, Not yet, thoush we have On Monday—being the first business day of the month— aviator for the fun of being able to(MaiRtaine. and ™t ought to be made|prospects whenever we cross the the Bank'll be open until 5:30 for your convenience. with the most strenuous effort, could defeat him for the honor? In the democratic party are three men fllling the. stage. Gov. Cox is ably took the wise course at Syracuse. Realizing that he could not deliver ffammany to Mr. Hearst on election €ay, he decided not to deliver the or- harder for those who either cannot or | street.—Boston Traveler. o ride a few hours without being scared | will not thereby confer benetit either of grade crossings. on themselves or soclety,” and “hi ‘There are two sides to all political man material good for something,”|questions—the inside and the out- 5 A @anisation to him on convention day. (clearly out for another try at the = the New York Herald insists, “shouid | side.—Columbia Record. The result? It is anybody's guess.|White House. Every word he utters World Weather. not_be allowed for years|” the| ‘The search for the “twelve % n men in the eountrv"mmmw ®A]” Smith is popular, and particular-|on public questions and every move | When war clouds over Europe lurk wln& tselt 80 in Temmany circles. He is a |he makes support that assertion. The financlers abroad will say colleges.” With the opinfor eteadll :m of the Hall. He will poll the| Senator Pomerene is a candidate for That Uncle Sam should go to work Kn;crl!'to puts it, “so :n.ny goats in | ground that 'v.hora aren’t l: nl.nym‘ full Tammany vote. - re-election, and if successful will be-| -And save up for e rainy day. .a::p'v'vho in ater life yleld maoh that—Boston Transcript. come & force to be reckoned with in But that will not be enough. He Agricultural Wealth. rich fleece of wisdom and usefulness| *“Sedentary workers need a hearty in school are reckoned ts | breakfast.” . must poll a good blg’;'o!te out.sidemt;t :}l."f:‘,'“m".’m::?-'f :?24: gfl:o ;:; “Is there any money in farming?” . ;'g":.. nprofitable breedr - T ':3: :;n g.-; :;:3 t\?\? p:fi z&"."{c.;! Harrington Mills, 1st V. Pres. James B. Rey;c:lds,h\- Pr‘e,s. & Tammany. Whence 0 _come this Hre ate “No doubt about it,” replied Farmer : el y —Hartford Times. Cashier Laurence A. Slaughter, V. Pres. outside vote? And will Mr. Hearst help |after the republican landslide of only | corntossel. “Most of the commission 10,788 Troubled Miles. i J. H. Baden, V. Pres. & g 0 The rich can get all the liquor they merchants seem downright pros-| A while back smuggling was by |want—the old story: “There's always » way of being a lost art and a for- {rum at the top.”—Norfolk Virginian- percus: gotten industry. A few. cans of | Pilot. ¢ A fow |_“Do Men Have Bore Brains Than h | Women?" a magasine article asks. Not whers women 1s drum it up? two years ago & most notable perform- Mr. Hearst refused in these terms |ance will stand to his credit. o permit the use of his name in the| And there is Judge Clarke. True, he - declares he 1s not a candidate for the pregidency, and will not become one. But so sald Gov. Seymour- of New “Edication,” sald Uncle Eben, “ain’ ?l:',-;. 4 Please be sure mot to allow my &0 before the conveation. I would not go on PORCLIOBBRET,