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% = e | —_— > 78 AR, ! serted in commons by from 90 to 100. | bolshevism; who were born under.the * TH,II‘]'I EV EI:I'ING EE“"EH *| 1t is belleved that Bonar Law wil) not | Stars and Stripes and have enjoyed all | With Sunday Morning - __|havea clear majority, though with the | the blessings of American citizenship, present tendency of the country to-|clamoring and scheming:for the scrap- WASHINGTON, D. C. |1y conservatism it would not be|ping of American institutions, and surprising if he swept the decks and|eager to embark at a time of great ! HoWw to Prévent COLDS Here and There in Washington ||| Letters of Franklin K. Lane BY “THE MAJOR™ - Revelations of the War Cabinet and Intimate TUESPAY. .. .November 14, 1922 % < e organized his governmant with a inan- | storm and stress on a crazy quest of GOVERNMENT official, who'{ ¢ ere many things that we = i Science has at last discovered THEODORE W. NOYES.. datc of an absolute majority over all | a new form of government. i S B o rtion o] et e tnat wowa e of .| | Views of National and World Figures by the For- the chief cause of wintec colds— = — — without the need of any sort of coali-| If it were not so tragic it would know, is responsible for the|estimable value to us. This condi- J % bow to prevent them. ::’;.5:‘-::"‘ 5‘.?\'3"351"3""5"533':‘2{'.,’ tion. be to laugh. That the American gov- following story, which con-|tion was first brought to my mind| | INEP Secrehry of the Interior. l!’e’:’whymmhamms T New York Office 130 Nasiu St. 1f the laborites sccure no more than | ernment is perfect nobody contends.|cerns the attempts of a man to beat | when our boy came back and started (Copyright, 1982, by Anze W. Lane.) anvi how they can be easily 3 o e ol 100 seats in commons they will have | That it has been from the first under- | the prohibition enforcement law. It|to tell us of the things he had seen' - ;l‘lhll cmnt-hie‘ : :umvtry be“ 3 failed in their canvass. They cannot|going Improvement tho nineteen appears that two men met some time | while abroad, and while we had a INSTALLMENT NO. 13. ficcess’ turns on the largeness of ly EM Dectm, T the Sunday morning | hope in that cvent to hold the balance | amendments to the Constitution [ago and, as is quite natural nowa-|superficial knowledge of Europe, yet ors within the €lty | " ower, whatever the size of the|testify. And still further improve.|days, the subject of beating the|we were truly surprised to learn that e elghteenth amendment came up. One | there were literally thousands and ts per mouth. OF | ministerial following. 1f the results in [ ments as time and experience may scribed in this . or telephone Maln : = ot the men declared. that he could | thousands of things on the other side in this issue. cent municipal elections are a|suggest are provided for in the proc-| | "\ yoriiang how it was that hig|we did not know about, so father and |son, a wreck and beaten. Clemenceau, | faT he has been the gentleman. by carriers at the the guide to the prevailing British senti-| esses employed in the bringing about | .\ 15w oy always able to produce a | I decided that it would be profitable |beaton and out. And now Venizelos| oo arcoree “pouior o1 1921, Get the December bottle of genuine stuff whenever |to us to spend our spare evenings inlgone. Only Lloyd George, thej p = L0 0% LR S ek ular scien friends came to visit him. The other | reading about the rest of the world, |crafty, quick-turning. somettmes! oot o0 Brn To e Ll T , ce chap laughingly replied that it was|and from this pursuit we drifted into |1ying, never-wholly-frank politician| pe cagale. ‘Government by unani- MON‘!'!'!'LY 4 Daily on to lead a sufficiently large minority 3 the easiest thing in the world to do, | the study of world conditions, 80 that|jees because he called his election . Sunday on x 3 & P This is from Chicago: = , & # mous consent is not practicable, and | On Sale «t newsstand tod: group to Llock the conservative min- | p 15 5 FOU 0SS 0110 hag|that he merely took his car and|now whenever we pick up & DCWS-|wnen gpirits had not fallen. e i B O e e osrieiorstvd adny istry from the adoption of an uncom- | cabled his pleasure loIClngenc:‘ J. grava up to-and over the Canadian rnner( th{nt hl-fl :" u‘cw“"'- O:d"l‘tl?:f]'t‘l" And little men take their places.} morto unetl Hoover's appointment. — e o AR ; Owens, president of the Southern border, filled up his spare tire with |ings in foreign lands we rei : i . . promising Sprogram: But, he dsimolio BNl i e charess; upon i theant | ouss and then betroresarinectt o Sreater degree of intelligence than | WRile bolshevism drives Wrangel Into | boover will bo the man to whom thefl The Dressmaking and iunger commander of the liberal forees. | nouncement that a commercial mis- Tecrosse: s we ever did before, In addition to the sed, ipossesses all Russia and| ounery will 1ok for some guidance Milli School 4 Siberla. and is a success Poltically | g1one nrogressive lines, and the coun- illinery School ' Sunday only He must divide with Asquith, his|sion of 125 business men would go to | VEry simple, indeed. A period of and militarily, though a.failure eco-| (v wiil expect tod much, more than'| Make Your Own Dresses, To Benjamin Ide Wheeler: Harding. I don't ask a Lincoln— Bethel, 18 (November, 1920) much less will do. If he is only a It is a disheartening time—Wil- smoot-footed politician he will fail. So Over 100 new-discoveries in science are pictured and de- Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. | ment they will hardly make an appre- | of the improvements already made, Maryland and Virginia. clable showing in commons. Daily and Sunday.. Lloyd George's hope is said to be Mexico and America. Daily and Su: o Daily on! 7.00; 11 3.00; 1 mo., Menmber of the Associated Press. £ Sen e Mexico City at the conclusion of the | threo months elapsed and tho one|this, we are able to talk with our sively entitled | Predecessor in the premiership @nd|fpeenth annual convention of the|who had been a successful rum-run- |boy about the things he knows about The Associnted Press is e o the use for republication of all news din | (he party leadership. A coalition be-|Southern Commercial Congress, which hi 11 {nomically and socially. We have deliv. . Wraps and Hats eredited to it or no arwis odited <. b ner happened to meet his friend and it naturally has brought us al any man can deliver. P hre aper and o ‘the Joral hews bube | tween his group and that of Asquith is [meets in Chicago. November 20-23|,C PATBshed)S SEEELE T end upon | A0d It neUEaly Lo Ieueht of Il |passed the danger of red anarchy In e Sints hed herein. A r. Owens announced. FPresldent America, I think, though no ome|wo Curt G. Pfeiffer: PROF. LIVINGSTONE'S of publication of als ton i ot so likely as a combination of the | Owens sald the projected trip to Mex- | usual hearty salutation, at the same | Draties is far in excess of what the ==| Law conscrvatives and the Asquith-|ico, which will be the eighth foreign |time remarkis . non-thinkinig person ever can imag- | 3 arking he hadn't seen him |1 sl < mission conducted by the congress, is iné it to be Washington's Needs yiuns, the latter of whom in the pres-| ypected to be the largest unit of a | ©°F about three months. The warm | * ok ashingto: eeds. ent alignment of British. politics arc | business character that has ever | Breeting was not returned in kind, NLY six miles to the south of us gram for the development of | more conservative than liberal. toured a foreign country. however, and the disgruntled one special disnatihes be = —— should prophesy as to any event of tomorrow. Communism, and soclal- ism with it. have been made to pause Yet nothing constructive is opened by the world for men to think upon Pasfdena, February 22, 1921. Poor Harding! He will suffer the|—— politicians, I fear, till they undo g 2 v o O i FINE The Germans seem to have re-||fo) o ngton is outlined in the annuai! PR N S I SR Mexico deserves this complithent, | spake as follows: “Oh, yee, you are is one of the most interesting i dent of the Board | 1924 1and we serve ourselves in paying ft. |mY frlend—not! No, z'nu haven't | citics in the United States. A town |as « means of bettering their lot and|covered their audacity. They should of Trade, presented to and adopted 1y | e She is a next-door nelghbor, and|8¢eR me for some time because 1| that is filled with things of an his-|answering the questions flung tolhave been driven into thelr own land = = s et <! Bernard M. Baruch declines the sug-| gowto recovering from a full decade | P2Ve Just gotten out of some very |torical character that should be|them by Russia. Germany. England|and then some. I am ot for revenge % 5! > | on that he take charge of the or- embarrassing situations, situations| Viewed by cvery one in this city.{and our own home conditions. nor for thelr paralyzing, but just is n- | e = 77} of internecine turbulence. But, though i sanization of a third party. A dis- night. whici TS deavors of all citize includes . tional repr for the police and fir park exter strect 1 can see no evidence of constructive | reparation they should pay. Perhaps statesmanship on this side the water. | things have Leen botched, I do not excepting in Hoover. The best man | trust Briand. I'd trust Hoover to get it o in Congress Is Lenroot, and he writes | all they couid pay, and he's the only me that unless the republicans do|one I know who could be just, and 3 D.J.KAU something more than fail to make|the same time sensible, i method. but STARCHED COLLARS Srges 2 ronk s that were caused by taking your fool | The town of Alexandria is a mu- I en From Ne R oe b e { slowly, she is recovering. The SrONE- ! 4qvice, You remember telling me al | hicipality that offers much (o those £ There fo e need oiiethiva .ux-ly""q and most capable man of all Who iy had to do was to run my car over | Who are interested in the history of 10nS | and he intends o remain a democrat, | Mve attempted direction of her af-{into Canada, fill up a spare tire and | ©UF country. Some day when you departments, | Beraara aruch, former chairman | fairs since the days of Diaz is now at |come bBack across the line? Well, I |2re at loss as to what to do or where Lodustries board, and per- | he helm, and, upen the whole, doing | fust fini to go run down to this intensely in- oy B! Ll th . and, upen the wholg, shed - 5 k 5 emsnty friend o tormer President | (¢ B, and, upon th it & e ta el phirty-day sentence | eqting spot and at the end of the ; b laws against condtruction of | Woodrow Wilson, declured today. well. uck to him! paid a five-houndred-dollar fine | (S28UNE SEOE BP0 SE L0 U0 P ave | mistakes thut the democrats will take | he can't be used wiere hie should be I 5‘ ; the Arlington memort L com-l NGt oniy the personal friend of| The Mexican field is one to which |because I took your advice The | A8 YU TR, FU G O SO pever | the power from them in another four |used. ¢ ¢ o pletion of the addition rqueduct | former President Woodrow Wilson, | our leading business men should give fi,’"t";“";j“’fl""-‘ the seriousness of | 4 10" o 00 iesed, If you have an- {VeATs. But I am nothing for parties.| Right mow the cail i rational af- pe . “rom Great Falls and the installation i but the personal friend of former Sec. | close and special attention. It is in h:lp ’b:"“";d“:‘]’:’;‘“‘“‘;‘“h '~‘°“;" 1oL | other day’s leisure, take the boat e |T cannot wait for an opposition to|faifs of every kind is for the long WY PAY TWENTY? [ igh-pre: o wate " " sury W. & By 7 e] 1 n°loud and long a i I would like to see the re-|view; we havi for ti T Wi 3, of a high-pressure water s retary of the Treasury W. G. McAdoo. | €Very way & rich field, and properly | P ¥ ! board the train and visit Mount Ver- jcome in. I would 1i ; we have use for the men who """ complishment of all of these s!And not only the personal friend of | cultivated by Americans of means r:‘li:tg: h‘,‘s"’b':e;‘g “":"y managed | ;on “and when you return from the [publicans now address themselves tocan see this ‘nation in its velation to Gilo. fnded, ik Mr. McAdoo, but figuring in specula. | and enterprise should vield gratifying = h, he remarked:|pome and burial place of the father |the problems of the world at large|other natlons, nexf yvear and next Oh, you were the guy that came | orpic country you will indeed be proud ;and of this land. If Knox is to be|ceneration. aud for men in business dequate school on, b . ahead in its municipal advancement. | tion as the man who will have charge | results. {ncross the Border v 5 € i ! i N horder with a 36x5 tire as | . "ot 0T e United | S 4 Sta or i8] w % T MeAdoo's Interests at the nexe| Hence the advisability of business|q spare for & fiivver .(!:.t you are a citizen of the United ).ecret‘ll!]r,\ of sm!e‘s.(as :hel il :yls “1;3 can ;.:fl:.k i)n :.‘—rmf ‘:r “1212 and these matters NeTA 0 Atie e oAl bR AT men taking precedence in the over- * k¥ % States, = elll avsistedl Trast clplons TaOaa G Zaihra what Teallyble hese S democratic national convention. And | | g which give us safety abroad. business can do—hold its breath un- 4 in that speculation, | tures for a better understanding and CCORDING to the reports of rer rclations between Mexico and librarians ‘throughout the coun- Her resources can be turned { try, therc' has been a great increase not onl; “ulation about the Treasury tin case Mr. McAdoo suc- | Ame 5 good account by us, and ours by her.jin the number of those who avail of them which is more than we have had for |der water and watch the waves. some years—but it will be without vision, without love for mankind.|To James . Harlan URING the past week wrecking crews have bheen razing a one- time famous hotel that stood at the ion s and desiral tes that the ¢ g iecmentaindr Hn gt CheVhiteikGn corner of 17 d s 200t would giv e republicans Pasadena, March 5, 1921. not rec s meed of aten s a tinancicr of prom.| Ut ot business men alone In either | themselves of the “opportunity to| R r,m’m‘,:“:;‘ 'w"“‘,"'grf:“;”:"fi .:Mfl :‘s):;;“.C':“:m"c‘onnd:nw He| It Hoover can work with Hardng || Ing the past few years. So ¥ | country are injerested. All men min:’!cmcm flxe!r‘narly education, and | moment watching the workmen de- | would wake them smack their lips e jatter with him, all will be | G- e -lvhem tlle 1 ftems, indeed, date back for presex {both countrics ‘have a stake in u:e,;‘_’:l' ition, us far as it relates o} nolish the buildmg 1 could not help}find feel that Harding was not afraid | But I fear the politiclans—es- ||| x Best- years. National representation. hood of the third | game, and each in his own way and to | Wa< ngton, may hest be explained |yt picture to myself some of the | oe ne best near him. Hoover may ally * * * (tuose) ambitious for ||| R ample, is an equitable right o | party tham of h : to re., the extent of his influence should as- | 'Y the statement that a lady made | gjghis that many of the men in khaki {or mav not have a cabinet place, Lut | ? &rest political machine. The coun- This you can do District that has been long den ze the two old parties. 1s st in all efforts to make the Mexican | to me the other night, when she sid: | saw while in France, and while, of [pio poin iy the Lest thing working|'rv Vil be generous for a time to i In the democratic party the Wilson |@ better friend of Amerlca, and the | ~of OUlY W (“u":b:‘(“"gh‘l',"‘)‘: Ln Dutlcourse, there was not that complete|iy smerica today on our questions. |Harding. ¢ ¢ © But it will turn - g X | ke 5 me: 3 B s, have, ! demolition, vet there was a resem- 5 3 Sce Finid im | ARAinst Lim with anger unbounded if | ites vu‘ll seek control, for the purpose, i American a better friend of Mexico. since our son returned from France. plance in the broken, jzggerd out- ‘If Ie)]?'\n>l. and vwn-vnn) beat him i an e ot of nominating their leader fori ————————— ibeen spending many hours at the lines of the building, the masses of | they will regret It. | idartidn 2 " _ Sov.-elec S od * 4 = . S, X e £179f I were Harding I'd put Root.|Who want office and the men whn! ident in 1924, but of making the| Gov.elect AL Smith is quoted s |library, and while, of course, both my | stone and plaster and the twisted | i Hoover and Johmeon Want privileze and favor. The poli- | jewelry, watches, silverware i scrves any article for Christm me. H. Grovermann, lack of proper hool faciliti teen felt f¢ memorial bridg ing execution for | ! ; a century. { plattorm of such « character that only | saying, “I'm going to put on my|husband and I had fnished high |1 ; o 4 e ! 3 ; 1 t . ving, | 2 zh | Leams, to the homes cne saw in the L : ans G A i e s e s The fact that some of these wre|q Wilsonite can stand on it. They | George Harveys and look for the best | school long before we were marrled, | towns of Verdun, Rheims, St. Mihiel | if he wanted it into my cabinet and | =000 T ,ml"m,, T JEWELER ies never filled | would thus place in Mr. Wilson's|in government.” It is assumed that|yet nelther of us fully appreciated, and numerous other towns in the war | I'd gather ail the men of mind in the! : { ; = the energy Wwith | pands the power to name the candi-| by “George Harveys” he means spec- | untll Jack came back from overseas, [area of France. jepuiistyganipput "_‘"“‘1 ‘f"ff ot To Latiwop Brown: il 807 ‘Eleventh St. N. W J B * now soaght in final | date. { tacles. In imitating the eminent Amer- | Bl q}w‘s“m; fb.mo.:en S o Morgsn HiL Murch 16. 1921. || .qq his reputation lies vour security.” || crection. In the mat In the republican party the so-called | ican ambassador it may be assumed | under cabinet officers. ie gToup Of course, the inauguration business somidimdl. et O ter of mational representation, as an | i sect ol ! he! New York: sovernor willinot | l taxcs and finance, one on labor and | U0t e e ——— ter of epre o, as Anprogressives will seck control, wi at the New York gove not s : B9 was commonplace. no;B . s exampie, the very iapse of tm f forcing a progressive | go so far as to adopt knickers at of-| g |capital and cne on internal improve- o oy iy, somehow. But ood | usiness tatlonery ‘ should | the object msive effort {0 numination through the means of a | ficial functions. H S BTG e Sl secure from ngress at the coming | progressive They, are fari e -3 . session the adeption of & constitu-|from Leing united at this time on the | 1t is the opinion of John D. Rocke. | World Court Participation May | H {ments, one on education and health And have a program agreeabie t s it would mean tie United 8 Congress. which Is sterile because i g0ing into the court “through the iy 5 messenger-boy force for con- And the Oklahoma ¢ ! e A et may come of it. Damu all Your poli- | op THE BETTER KIND COSTS LESS fcs and pariisunship! Humbug—| = gt -The Sign of Good Printing” waddie—fiddle-dee-dee, made for . Moore’s Printcraft Shop make for a mor azy louts who want jobs and bosses | tional amendment which will enable | man for candidate. Some of them feel | feller, jr., the dry law violator is nota; Lead to League Membership. L ettt e te, e AR T el e et :hat body later w grant the District) kindly toward Mr. Harding, and will| good citizen. Mr. Rockefelier can| The announcement by Sccretary he administration ~“should{ The democrats could do this if ther { jol ooty Tl O ae 735 13th 5t. NW %in ' _ through legislation its right to vole|he glad to accept him us leader if he | speak without constraint. He s one of | Hughes that he can “see no harm” in its petty attitude toward {had the men, but look over the Bation | iy forget hitterness, or rather sub- | L LW s r_or the office of President and to be | will accept their platform. The ma-|the country’s rich men who have|the United States identifging fuselt st ’:(andmhfit‘lk il‘s represent: {and see how short we are of talent of {;eree i in the bigger call of the nu_! represented in Congress by it OWL { neuverings have already begun. |never been suspected of investing | With the internutional courl A R ey e {any kind. It may be an opposition !y, - =~ | < voting membv‘rs“(\(‘bo;h hou Ny \ EA T e T e ! heavily in liquid sccuritics to be held | has m‘uu:ed ;new dl::usfilu;x l»!r_ u:u erstanding lha: his Dirposs is 1o | party, but it has no force, no will, no i i “The public schools have never with-| i i in the cellar. {league of nations problem. Partisan- an to make American | gelf-confidence. It hopes for u miracle, To Hall McAllister: H the memory of any Washingtonian | A Cfu'npmgfl Pm’m’" iy {ehip rules supreme in most of the iGgal Justice. "’;rm"-m“m A 010« | VATNly hopes. 1t canuot gacher twenty | Railroad Train, Minnesota, April 22. ; <" jeen sufficientiy equipped with build-| M- Harrison of Mississippl, chief of | e “'OTO“'m T St Thomas | discussion. although the majority of |yt y S b P o in the nation to gnuke| I lock at the puper and see “Hard- | ings or teachers. The need today is | democrati .(-ou_(s in the_ Senate. and u;L' by e 165 hen’ ‘hesay: hl:edhnrs see no harm in the Hughesthe policy isola ¢ «d no{a program for the party. | tried it the | ing” at the top of every column. Then | N : heneive | Prominent participant in the recent | Lipton's sincerity 2 > says hei o cection. The Dayton News (demo- | fault with the Hughes proposal. Cer- | s interested in political | I think of W. W. looking at the paper for the adoption of a comprchensive | 5 i ca. He |SUBE A dpo {other day—men intereste: political 3 pap program of construction covering a | CAPAIEN, says in an interview: f ltkes the spoft apirit In Amerioa. He |cratic) rather belleves this is “but an Dlatform of 1920 i GrePiR Laffuirs, outsiie Congress—try it your-|and seeing the same headlines. Oh, period of years, to cateh up with the | g The results of the election. giving a | has never shown the slightest hesi- |, . jyminary step In the direction o : he kind of tribunal Af. Get twenty big enough to draft a | what unhappiness! Not all the de-| & 2 ©idemocratic victory, were due to the|iation about coming into relations|ymerican admission to the league it-| pre peace of the world national program of legislation for the ! vices of Tumulty for keeping alive il- | arrears and to be fellowed by year-| failure of the republican administra- | o= = idf 3 i e S0t « al prog 3 " y dditi e cide for the|lion to measure up to the expect with it, and has appeared to enjoy jgelr,” and suggests that “a step at a | Hiroush Justice. to whichi the party |parts. | tusions of gradeur could offset those Py vear additlons ifof nrovide for (e | ¢ighgi an people. T bii- | himself even though a loser. {time 1s the way America Is removing | BIEel Hseil. and the — ! headlines. Ungrateful world! TUn-| ey l_:‘"':'sw‘;.“_e e e o ——————— litselt from the ‘splendid isolation’ instrumental in framing the pian ams | TO Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt: | understanding worla! i f s population. (Bxtracidilacy (@ppropria K . 3 The first day out Clemenceau set-|which Mr. Lodge and others of his)der whick the court operates. Disus- Bethel, Me. (November, 1920). 2T i ¥ tlons are needed to close the gap that| In the carpaign of 1920 both parties | /b6 have been boasting of since they | $0¢iated from the league, the tribunal| To the Dear Roosevelts: * * *[To Robert Lansin ! : 2 > 2 ; tled himself for a chat with the cap- | type have been boasting Y SuIa bE e de Tths T g i 2 ; a long period of neglect and inade-(made some tall promises. Both bid for | tain of the ship. Frenchmen who re- made political capital out of it.” leoch an oac \‘_l‘, ;x dl-m{al feature of { You realized what was coming, but 1| Rochester, Minn., May 2, 1821, | quate provisions has created. The|power in the conventional way. Each. A":i‘:h .fns B 7 en:l;,mn : : ;.: "It would appear that the desire of ' President Harding urged in e cams | fear Cox did not; could not believe| Really, I think Harding Is doing | ““ Board of Trade and all other organiza- | in substance, said to the voters, “Fol- | 5ard the 5;‘" 2 *‘Hii b3 ‘:}’ focratic | e United States government to oc- | Paign for clection.” In any event the | that his star would not puil through. | weil, or rather that the whole admin- | tions of Washingtonians should, and | low me, and you'll wear diamonds.” | Will suspect he was t] ng the CAPM | 1oy a seat in the permanent court,” | DAR ster (democratic) is |1 wish Georgia and Alubama Liad gone, | isiration is being supported well vy | doubtless will, work vigorously to se-| As the democrats lost. thelr prom. | $Xactly how torun the boat. {suggests the Syracuse Herald (inde- {too. The American-born did mot like | the country. Oh, these republicans| cure the adoption of such a program |ises have been forgotten. As the re- —""’“_"' {pendent), ‘“and at the same time to|a revival of the old and bitter di-| Wilson because he was not frank, have the art of governing, and we do | ] hy Congress. publicans won, and by a smashing and It may prove a little difficult to keep ;hold calmly aloof from ‘th‘- great 'vision on the question of ,\mer_lc«n|was too seifish and oplnionated. The|so much better at talking! No one . 13 ‘Active Washingtonians can do much | unprecedented majority. their prom-|a number of statesmen in the extraleague of which the coeft = n2 Bere b Jeague of nations | forelgn-born did not like his forcign | krows ust what his forelgn policy is. Hot Chocaolate in these works, whether organ- | ises, and particularly the tallest, have | S¢ssion of Congress from devoling a | ther difficult of realization,” wh artisanship and bitter prejudice, | Seitiements. theyivoteds snojioon. fibut-some hing williwozricthrouglithist B . to aid 3 & v g . prej 5 % 1 th wh he ized or unorganized. They can add|been remembered, and the victors|&Teat deal of time to reminiscent in-{declaration 1{,;, {‘n eftect, .;or:‘plelt?‘ W n ]xsma‘:ud ourselves, tled our |fidence” in his party. What we will | will satisfy a very tired people. There { Wi wi xpped cream —ti 52 i & view e Phila- lown hands, w v tiv & . -3 gressional action. They chn make the | last week. P —— that “the simplest way out of l;n' exert our own power and discharge propremn; ourpoliclcs ““"; "el to be e u;r' Beciins l'mm wm° 4 1:: renew your energy on a cold, acquaintance of members of Congress,| It is a fact—though the fact does| Everybody is taking publicity in the t’?x(;tr:slg‘tl:zesp‘l!l'::(‘ilsn?lse‘l’(l “_‘;hx':lhm the jour responsibility to the world. de(:‘;:'f“mf;] bgonl;e‘“;:ic::ns lr;:pdr ke oty e e k:en raw day. Geta thermos bortle +¥ho are the District's legislators, and | not excuse the republicans—that con-| New Brunswick case except the really | ¢ ¢y join the league.” Yet. because of| What the Richest Baby Did I::nge’ro:\\c in the oxtreme. Demas | Johnson from boiting Har filled at a Huyler store fo h ac iti two years age ere - | responsible persons. the conditions just described, thel 3 s ¥ z 3 ma- | Jo! : ; fropseas upors them’: the jfact that allpditiohs: torycatsyagoRW R oL lad ey | ERS Philadeiphia - Bulletin (independent | About twenty years ago the news- | BOBUES can Win to power by playing | Will temporize through; that's my the football J ] ‘Washington, irrespective of section or | quately appraised. The mess was ———r e Fepublichn) feels that the action of | o OUF FEoHEY YRaPe 280 Tht Bos to the prejudices of those mot yet | guess. SADE: position, requires and urges these im- | messier thad the republicans con-| Chile would like a safety week that|this government proves that what it | | e s & :“' e]d} 0:: Ifully American. Good English the people don't know. { provements and corrections, The |ceived of. This they promptly dis-| could be relied on for carthquake pre-|wants Is a chango that will give this| 1€ ©ERAEE U 0 e WOTiS ALY - Ideality they have had enough of for Board of Trade, like the Chamber of | covered when they tackled it for the | vention. foction. of the. Judges and make the | yovited $5.000.000 from his tather arg | TO Frenk I Cobb - a time. They just want to get down Commerce and Federation of Citizens’ | purpose of cleaning it up. Hence the —_——— court no_lomger @ lsague anncx, But &1 1Cn duvy Iater - he Hot - amether| _ Nov York December § (1520) | to brass tacks and make some mones, Aol sl dd Associations and the individual citi- | disappointment expressed at the polis SHOOTING STARS. Zi%’é"é’,‘fi'fi:“ffil“pfr'l'orCfi."er;;rue’n?: ?;,“;‘o:r.‘»suo hr":ll-nn theL ;m ate of "l:ls j“hm ;xrugram‘ch:;iy:-et. “ll“l ;’e so that t};e j\lrs. can hlu\'e n.u;:-e new { . is one of the means of|in the choosing of the Sixty-eighth the court such a plan may | 1! e e e i o aust Lioppose § VO Sy jidressek. o) earmently, wish ihem Zen groups. i 0 ne: o 5 yelghth 4 mem‘llnr;eotfl_o‘ved’ e R the ma, | millions vo‘ured in and at the age|propose? That way insures twenty|luck. God gave us the great day, and 2th and F Sts. 15th and G Sts. & v v readily s loeal expression, concentrating opin-{ Congress. DY PHILANDER JOHNSON L phe ad-lof four he had a steam vacht, a = bl ! 784" Gotumbia Bond = iz - G . . et 2 {heston of this country, a really inde-| farm where chickens and milk were |Years as “outs’—and we won't de-|you and I anyway, are mot ashamcd ion and voicing the will of the com-| Will the parties profit by this lesson pendent court has possibilities that i 1o¥ h oeandd 2 oin, WhEt N T 4 munity, in the only way that is pos-|two vears hence? It carries instruc-i The Mystery. IiEht easily dwarf anything that the | {30¢G S8Pe] Direes, hxiri'i"sxflmfilsh";& sfari‘; 1‘.::;.\« e h:v:: ;;.nys i::t O;r;l;el;:‘r:t:d;iey:;yl:tg::h?s:t'd:: SP”"’ this week: = a2 % L e N E £ . = * 1 governess. e == S in Congress is denied the District. | tion says, “Never prophesy onless ye| I Jef!fi::“"'"‘"“’{? _in ypart, also is the belief of the EXUINETC 40 (0 L1l of the tra- \men who can concreteize feeling into | fuls and felt heroic. We shall not look “Fresh Every Hour” e N | know.” So it may be sald, Never|The nelghbors sald, “The scason’s| Wilkesbarre Record (republican) whicn| gitions of a rough and Spartan de- | policy, if you know what that means, | upon such another time nor act for a i &Z. Having taken off their veils, Turkish | Promise onless ye-can perform. Un- right i e A who have Indulged thelr obsession Jmotracy: tiis Yl’g"g;‘;;;db;’;"{ng“l‘.g: A program—a practicable, construc-)people so nobly inspived. Mixture ~— women are regarded as about ready | fulfilled promises are as unsightly and | For perpetrating crimet to the degree of a mild manfa need nol| cvery one knows that the only way | tive program—quietly drawn, agree- to assert themselves in politics. The | 2ccusing things as exist on earth, and | o P rise up In alarm over e P o Give and | to reach true greatness in America |able to the leaders in both louses, | To James D. Phelan: e Aot things Fo b Spectators came from near and far. | ticipatio! 2] ! [is to be born poor. to split rails, advocated loudly! v | Rochester, Minn., May 2, 1921 A move leaves them a long way behind | uite the hardest things to handle in |~ (00 BIE P 0 thrive without reference 1o other fea-) 5,15 Wobstar's Speliing hook by tné | Puzhed tor, udvecatedilcudistiThaya il D idoctiter A Ay 2 par L c i tstancs @ and-tumbl g of the . H 2 3 o e ng the vote, but still a good distance | & rough-and-tumble appeal to the peo-| wyero one employed a motor car, e Ot not, hawever, be denied, the| light of a pine knot and wear blue |our one hope. AR ine e A e GAEI ot (e e g 7+ ahead of the time when at the whim of | Ple. With every opposition orator vocal,j = 4 o od 1 Springfield Republican (Independent) jeans, one gallus and no stockings. C 1”1~ ) = a tyrant they were tied in sacks and | and every opposition printing press in D A f:ell Slhnt the “mother” of the court! Howeyer, it ;n a p;lnrul }:lm,xlr) .\: mu; To John W. Hallowell o jmore. They do have a faculty for get- -y = 'y i 3 int fo confess that the baby of New York, December 9 (1920). |ting things done, those blicans, < 5 ¢ - 5 he 1 ue gnd that Great Britain | PO e g I'd Y e republicans, 5w thrown, into the sca. motion Ao Uahiess s Ee molite ard ncet, 1 R owaroold to any movement mul twenty years ago, whose mame i8| ;y.ar talk of shoving Hoover out-|and they are subjected to so littie | The “Golden” Spread for the N John Nicholas Brown, has just won —_——— i e No one need take a chance. is not entfrely indorsed by the leaghe. | . %y Harvard fellowship for travel |side the breastworks. Fools! Fools!|criticism. It is really good to see : Daily Bread Much of the oratory-in the House of | The favorite theory of every indi-| Whoever wished to have a seat And the Republican further suggests| ;1q'study in Harvard University, and | Best for him, but worst for the coun-|them do their work and get away i g —: Representatives will be described as|vidual appears to have found some| Reserved it {n advance. tha e ;’,,‘:{’ I o bt s wot the digpatches say that ho gained the | ¢ry. Whole question of republican!with things so neatly. 4 . 2N & 3 onor by plain : - X . A Ce e | eheeton, with the possible cxception of | 118 @ mystery to this day, _ RS 20 0O 3 AR s cre: | Dears, tnerefore, to,bo trug that you eputation Built s : the Einstein theory. Debated far and wide. ated in the Parls peace conferonco 1s | {3"S0oicing fia infancy in need- | ‘The Turkish Situation. |mateere'to’s head: ng : 3 ’ The British Elections. | 5 . | Who did the deed there’s none to say. :°‘;~(;h:§°‘{€:m‘n‘;‘;-_‘f;'f’&,‘;!l;‘,: Sac|less Tuxury. and perhape on thel | e That America in her aloofness ic 3 e 5 o= e e v oc whole, that is the better American or 2 not altogether unmindful of progress &€ “x: Sotion $:h_‘ :::::: f‘firztm}g’; As a leader of the democratic party| VO PrOgrams Were supplied. tween political parties on the aues:| doctrine—Detrolt Free Press. The present situation in the nearr‘zf events in Asia Minor is manifested On Punty e house of commons In & semece;| Mr- Cox is not oversolicitous at the Retributive Balloting. o e the Hoston Post (Inde-| 1t 15 estimated the handshaking from |east 1§ greatly involved. On the one|ln the presence of an Increasing ficet . ; present moment about maintaining “A candidate does not always prove | pendent) feels that “application Of| gne election would pump two million [hand, Turkey, torn between nl-lmlmm’ They are there, however, = election which will determine the char- personal control of the publicity forces. ular after he is elected.” this government to name its OWN | gajions of water.—Worcester Post. tionalism and loyalism, nevertheless!merely for the protection of Amer- acter of the ministry. The campaign pop! e & representative to the court will be a I e a solld front In opposition to |ican interests and are not to. bs *No,” lted Se: ve. And the( In three words the history of Amer- |P 0,” repl nator Sorghum. | recognition of the leag { thought of as supporting either spnef'a® een a brief one, as British cam- £ ud 1 peopie will; we firmly beliéve, rejoice {ican political parties would run: Win fallied occupation of Constaptinople. | (1OEN ROBEIE COLLINGE. #¥% aigns usually are. Preclpitated sud- America as Haven. Sometimes an election is more for the | POR2 Joy' o' sign of promise” After |and wane—Boston Herald. o the other hand, France, etatwhile . denly in peculiar conditions, it has not| A news note from yesterday's Star:| 5ake of getting back at the old incum- )1, “the United States thus has the supporter of the anti-British party - . of | _ Mr. Bryan is to take an ocean trip. |supp o fought with the usual vigor.| Chief Justice McCoy of the District | bent than of honoring a new one. right to claim this court as one of|p,° gy ryling may attract some (i, Asia Minor, has joined up with Kills Every Insect. s £ovs BOT-| Supreme Court today granted final = T conthibutions (o the peaceful | The dry ruling may attract some|in 490t thiloyd George, the former premier, has | cltizenship papers to Edward Finger.| Jud Tunkins says he knows folks |settloment of disputes,” the Albany |RGFONGES 6 bors, Italy and England in demanding that |, . oo\ or ne sear; "% Hien handicapped by illness, and also|hut, dealer In houscfurnishings, at|who think that in order to be light.|Knickerbocker ~Press (Independent the plans for the proposed Mudanta |0/ % S % (ST L i g==—tndrew Bonar Law, his successor at| 1338 7th street northwest. Fingerbut| ./10q it's necessary to s u:m' ’"i"‘;“'"?")“ O e e ¢oThe foot ball season has progressed jconterence be upheld by the Kemal-{ . ) rionces when at home, I may = i came to America from Russia in 1891 | b eem oining in its operations, carry- | far enough now for even a casual ob- s the head of the government. The pres-|and has nine_children born here. “If | headed. - ing out one of ite own main policies. | served to form a pretty good idea as |1sts. mention that Here on a vigit to Eng- ence ‘of thirty women in the list of | I should find $50,000 1 would not be so B But for President Wilson's resent-| to which of the coaches will probably | France’s sudden shift from a posi- |, 00" " 0 "o people are talking *~ T ndidates has added some novelty to| MabRY N sald, when handed the The Pictorial Pugilist. ment at Mr. Root's acceptance of the | resign—Columbus Dispatch. !u“ of accord with the Turks to one| S50 1 TFF T05t DEORD sre tatiE coveted paper. s is the greates g tion of the Versailles confer- . ha's policy is ntest. blessing God ever bestowed upon me.| The pugilistic life Intense o onShy Wave beep. taken | Bachelor: A mule person who thinke | of disapproval of Mustapha's Policy 8| worth " the notice of those places : Teis expected that the conservatives| This man lived in Russia under the| At art must have its fling; three years ago. Since then' It has|every single lady of his scausintance ol CRCYCtes "Originally, French | which are troubled with any sort of | | ony oopoo1 go ‘o ! = : ; |been necessary to reform public opin- S wes In the Asla Minor contro-linsects, including mosquitoes. A| —W ppe yo essdilkawin by a large plurality in parlia- | czaristic rule. America looked good to| Six months before the camera lens; 'ws Scimitar. motives 10 ot ‘so. much pro-Tur s, ind g 50! : J ment if they do not actually gain a | him then, and he emigrated. That he Six minutes in the ring. ‘The Boston Christian Science Mo: Y e ati-British, 'This re- | Sclentist named Herts, of'9 Mincing 3 - Wonder what the former kaiser’s|as they ecause. O 1ts 1dea mgjority. There are four groups in|made no mistake is evident.- He has 1 tor (independent) argués that “a|new wife thought when.the preacher |lation has held up to the present ilane, London, has after years of ex- - : tmate of the court must = %ver, alleged soviet support | perim a 5 S WP 3 Hade i ed her d th proper est! asked her if she would take Bill Ho- | Now, how! 'y e periment iInvented a preparation . l(allt . 3 seutho;canvass, the conservatives, who| prospered here, and the country is| wpiute Peto says you've got to take | define It &s 8 tribunal of last resOTL| henzollern “for better or worse”?— |of Kemal, together with the (38| pion killa every tnsect, not. merely| ' Y ! : i h de go ince I deter- Re, z ace of & united Turkey Ty t L follow the premier; the liberals, who still further endeared to him by the h logical province is to Des Moines Register. growing ment follow £ Prewmier Asqulth; ' the |fact that nine children Have beeis bor | Lok, YUALYOU BaKd about his bein’ a by arbitration, and to enforce < B aisg the. offensive against the |by touch, but by smell, and does it at . follow former uith; the | fact ‘e been four flush.” as tter of right, that measure of | A news item says the best judge of | mainland of Europe, has resulted in|once, while no insect-will come back 3 ma ght, 1d 1. liberals of the Lloyd George com-|to him in his adopted home. Al o final Justice which ‘will make &ny|mushrooms in the country lives in|q French swing back to the old posi-{,0 0o nom or butlding where it has i d the laberites. One f It he lived in Russia toda; 1 SlEnt codh Cactus Joe. | final JUStiSe ORE those submitting |Toledo. The poorest judge of them |fion of alliance with Britain. Ing. w?"’: ‘{‘i"v:'"m; :m: ;,‘2' o r";w ';"1*; 9, Mtedm i m‘::: l‘: “I'N take it back. He ain't a four|te its ction_ [mpossible; ~ Natu- | doesn’t live any place—Detrolt News. | " ‘Today's news portrays an alartiing | Deen \tprayed for At least twenty- e . % y Jurisdi poss| s Turks have openly = ate in the house. This, however, in- | he could? Would not America. look s o O 2nVthing like it. There's some e siea e, R| This will be a normal republicen | SICILI ™ n.‘;h’neumxc-ow Jmhout| Nobody seems to know what it’ls P 2 4 SoT ? g - ear.”—Natio) airmas ‘onstantinople e of, though it would appear ¢ . cludes some of the Georglan conserva-| good to ‘him now as in 18917 Does : Such | F e Week. The democrata hope so~— | Thrace. Bave oocubied ConCnt! tur | be a wort of minersl ‘6il: but, eyl o ‘r tives, former coalitionists who have | bolshevism hold out any inducements fiie United States ses : to | Norfolk Virginian Pilot. ; drawal. They have "'“m?ha:l' rhoa‘: fi:‘;’ it l-' no::;'ln"n';gml\’hh and does 5 B e ; s | The rumor that fuss i dying witl |Of SEETeer, M It S0 e con” | Tne o aalmal 3¢ xiso appears to QL. “premier. Lloyd George is expected to] 'And yet there are men and some|sgeveral members of dis ¢ k % three years old soon.—Rl tinent is shown by the departure of | have the property of wfln{ any in- . A 2 b : S P % £0 + _Aissension. - Con be, 1t >

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