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f i <y ) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. e e ot ot the | Wil eoimate trmas v i Shows. How Big a Dollar Looks purchaser, and with no precaution to|a more interesting body than the pres- insure correctness. Anybody with the | ent one has been. Teamwork will be T G di f h T price can get the means of taking life. | imperative. Without it the majority| (1) uaraians o t [ reasur ’ The concealed weapons law is of no | will get nowhere, and even with it s - — !ule whatever for the prevention of | progress will be made with difficulty. THEODORE W. NOYES.....EditoF | crime. It punishes those who are| But it is often the case that prog- { caught with weapons on their person, |ress made in that way is the best 1but they are caught only incidentally | progress, representing, as it does, all -6 THE EVENING STAR, With Sunddy Morning Edition. i WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY.....November 24, 1022 THE WAYS OF WASHINGTON BY WILLIAM PICKETT HELM. BY DON MARQUIS. William J. Burns, of wor'd-wide time when Hanna was a naifonal As Wind and Smoke. fame as a dotective, knocked off work | power. I cannot change the world; What is|eurly the other might, turned out of | “Can you keep your tonsue : the great white home of the Depart- | Hanna. HAIRMAN MADDEN. of the:Who cleaned up the Canal Zon sani- House committes on appro- |tarily, was on the grill before the asked “The Evening Star Newspaper Company Why worry at this time about an extra session of the Sixty-eighth Con- gress? Is not the question one for the future to decide? Shall we not be ready to cross that bridge if the Presi- dent calls? The matter, of course, rests with the President. It will be for him to say whether the public business re-| B sylvania Ave. committee one day. He talked for the rlnn 3 ',\,....’.. 8t. | to some other charge. The person who | party differences adjusted, and a solid Zf,',',’,‘,,’,’i?{;,",‘fi E‘::;a?r::fl: whole day, and nyzhe end I said him: e “:lf:; rmopenameing and ment of Justice, where he directs| “I can, sir,” the young m: siana, | bUYs 2 gun for a specific criminal pur- | front to the enemy established, Where | shis giory on Nimself: Mr. Madden, |‘Colonel, I esteem it that you are TORIEht a star will shine, an owl|Uncle Sam's dotective force, and| .y SRl A ’;‘:’“"" !pose usmally uses it 3o quickly that | the going is too smooth and easy half- | who, as holder of the purse strings of [about the best doctor in the whole |And touds Wil sall indifferently to |¥1aried downtown. I was Eoing the |ana gave khim a letter to 4 Wast. o, ith the Sundes merning | the concealed weapons law does not | baked legislation is liable to result. Uncle Sam, is an object of terror to|World." At least, I think so. And I sea. same way and caught up with him. ingion official. As the young ,‘,’:, on'y, 45 |reach him. The need is to stop him ———————— departmental heads and chiefs seek- :sreedwllh ev:{‘ytmnsty:u dwan:} t: Thouglz Ef:mo!;e‘si;::rn lyrics charm :fll; J;SIM'"‘:; asked suddenly.(turned to go Hanna reminded him. ' from getting the gun. i i ing appropriations, is, in fact, to those | 40 and are setting out to do. Bul 5 “what made you famous? “Remember—don’t e on 1+ made Uy curricrs at the | It i llrox:)sed e ihanalaitl deaiersiin A Spring Session. ke Who Know him | doctor, T would like you to write the | " tiia poge; 0 c) WOTds can matchl That question is a poser. Try it. Yo ”eradtml‘h‘e el The spring will follow winter's bar- |Just walk up to somebody—anybody— | 5, 5¢ e &0¢ the young man the and love him, as | prescription and T would like to hire “mild a mannered | somebody else to fill it at about ten man as e'er cut”|cents for every dollar it is proposed young man {deadly weapons, and to make them was Kieley—John Kieley—and he 1 Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. | keep more perfect records and to make | Maryland and Virgima. I more frequent reports, These bonds, | v and St Daily only Sunday on neon trall, on the street and ask it. 1f you ask ether a Dante pl. i i denly e he § K Shes: e plows or plies a |jt suddenly and while he is thinking | ;52000 HEs O A rhyme. H S iotie an appropriation ' to be spent. The pine-proud hills that pierce the |4€6P1Y, all the better. . 3 — or “scuttled” a| “I feel that way about you Navy| purple skies, ; e The young m: heeded Vianna's Fhdget | people” Mr. Madden went on. “A|The soft. still lakes that hear the| Ay first he thought I was taking|2dVice. Ile rose from the rauks. He ! | 7 forest dance {became pri The other day |dollar doesn’t mean anything to You |Remain to mock f 8 he libert { an old friend ang|VECAMC private seeretary o Will ock the m 'S em! ithe erty o P lam he had before the | in value. You know what you re- Sminstrelsemptyj - McAdoo when MeAdoo w lay— 3 quictly joshing him. 1 quickly dis-| b committee a num- [ mind me of? You remind me of a re- |Deluded fool ‘who deems that he is |cluimed any such idca. n’urr of the Treasury. Carter Glass, ber of Navy De-|mark made by my nlece's little four- JraRe; . 75N What made you famous?’ the next Secretary, kept Kieley on partment chiefs! yvear-old boy who was spending the MORRIS ABEL BEER. o the old job. Then {l and naval oflicers, | summer out at our home in the coun- “Not that I'm famous,” he said, | With the new administration heads of depart-|try. Very often he would ride with Needed: A Fo! W . 4 et | mit should involve the provider in a| 3 rm of Words “but, to answer your question, Il telif “Who is this man Kicl otherwise credi + And there will be no appeal from { ment bureaus, | the chauffeur to meet me when I re- | What t1 i : asked 2 hold-ov K héave bl ; . 1 he world needs right now i | you.” sked u hold-over ofiioial. nxo the local news pub 6 Hablity is decision. Whatever he says will| who were making | turned from town on the evening |f0Mebody who will invent a form of | 1y pauzoc and I waited. 4 2 | 1 | “Hes besu gers twenty-od rights of publication of s argued that such a law w uld | s ¢ ! S henty=odd i riEhts of pudlieation”of | 1 is argu i 0. Congress will be Within call, and | yapory 5, MappEN. * P13 fOT appro- |train. One day he came in earller tnings,” he went on pres-but we don't Vs ABE s UC root of the evil. What is needed is a | statute that prohibits the sale, gift or f a deadly weapon sav aily and S .1 3. §10.00; 1 mo., ¢ | €Xchange o L 4 Dally and Sunday..1 7¢- 310.00: 1 me- sus ] upon the presentation of a permit Sunday only. 1y 3.00; 1 mo., 3a¢ | g b ihe. towthorlgomeTathe unday only yr., ¥ ..mpted by the court fn O ) Aol Tateation e tet e a e Member of tho Assoclated Press, | designated public agency. Any trans [2 2 B a nop.|mew Congress earlier than at the regu- o~ }"fl?"n&".":"”“uc“ in weapons without such a per- SR HEE All Other States. s Seere- ellon came in he w enormous debts owed by the| — e b n hat it “would : = : foc uncctatntianl dun 1ear | \f he calls it must obey. Uncle Sum : priations for the and went to the barber's. He-was sit- |various countries of Burope cannot |ently—"four things about the human} e keops things 1o 1 AP As 5 Field jdeny the r_‘zht of the peop'e coo heavi, -y qrct claim on the time of |S¢rvice. “Now, Mr. Madden is not a | ting up in the rear seat when I got|be paid by the present generatic ace gave me whatever reputation I “Se him in," dire Hon roper American Field. larms. It is doubttul it any court{ o L small-navy man by any means—quite | in, (rimmed up spic and span. To bend them over the brows of the | yuy huve attained in my wWork.” need hi As world events go, the conference s0 hold. for it would wot be a ! > 3 0t the contrary. in fact; but, mind, he is | “‘Ah, you have had your hair cut? |PeXt tWo or three generations would st Of ‘these 18 loves L N b ok i _ & e € el ot vieht, bat erely: o regalac] . The leading considoration.for thosed o “OR L gl loais be'a crime commitied against Bos- The first ot : went i e ere carly next month of Central | de of vight, but m i “]“':who o Al e e st | e maniwho to exercige judgment | Caire terity. 3 1 asked. nd the {tme, came out and e Amarican republics may not promise | tion. The concealed weuptns AW S il s o labor to REventin 2 jand deeision in apportionibg the sums | 8, slr. To come out openly and advertise “Ambitien, greed and calous) rEsEn s . . but it fur- | denies the vight to bear arms, in fact, | 5 r the neces-{ (¢ poney at hand received from the “What did it cost you?" (Now,|that a large part of them will be re- T e mowacntous developmen nisnes an object lesson which the ua-|and it has never been success pudiated would raise a howl would burst the ear-drums of should be no hang- brevenues of the gove cid brow fully § nment for the | mark there the ruling passion strong hose four thin, continu ¢ % overs from the present (fongress, u sl ik A ent. | in life ¢ 5 tions of Europt might well learn to|challenged. The law which The star | ! < lr:fl:. ‘:nxllk:”l :I];‘]'I“\!l' arious Im Is of ;h = \.r;n:{.nl in life lTM" n; lhll‘x. th::‘rm;n x:f w.;" lk",,w“_w Tkin, e A AR B fr advs ol 2 e blic: has felt for years is the neci ey f P = ) g Spe S ply e :(v. chairmen ‘n appropriations | appropriations, who ves al at- '0 do nothi 2 bout the mat- are - % > that the hu ",’;,".l adantage T"“ s ‘”"“h‘."_";.m“"‘ o mf_wnfing i {bills. Full rations for the support of | committees, old-timers in Congress | moxphere of two questions. The first |ter Is to permit S wilization { understand crime, we must und E e it G ~hich constitute the geographical ! means the government for the mext fiscal|suy. get so that to part | is, What is it going to cost the gov- |10 slide fa the greased jsiand them. To know what impels & o 3 division of Central America_and the { personal armament by frvesponsble | o SRR LG RO TG e dottar of Un w's money | ernment o do the things he Is asked | te 1o, AV : e | 1o commit crime, we mustinow | B0 TGRS fngd cover of the U 8 p iple would simply go a short step] )" S oo, 3 s A Z i 2 i 5 neede some wise bird | 00k o « ook | e 18 affably inscrutable sovernment of the United States are | peuple would simply g0 & Short SP) . niinying appropriations by resolu rly as | It it wore out of |to warrant? The next Is, Where is|who will arranse a form of words oUF Jittie buok olivse, our Litie bouk | 7 0, SERE SRR T 1o meet to discuss matters of mutual | farther and make § impossible within {5 S e ens way of doing | thelr own po Which, no doubt, | the moncy coming from? ‘One might |that will, in effect, provide for u par- of @abitivn awl vur TGeEoo oA h i L s eoon alls Dusnc < Intereat and to devise ways for the | this jurisdiction without lawhi St ER # i a calumny. think that the picture of that little |tial repudiation, but will not look ! greeu and jeaivusy. T R e e L A matmFnance of peace and the limita- | on the part of a vendor for PR Il it seems that these naval | four-year-old cherub, with loving, |or s, ion. ound tike repudiation, | 1, we understand these things, we | 4eTTul success the fubled an f But even the clearing of its table X R on S Teputiagin. understand the causes that impel men [ Kentucky who anade a fortune by tion of armaments. They are not im-| With a criminal intent to get a deadly f FUL €V O o = chiefs and officers were putting up « smiling eyes, sitting up there, would | Instead of passing on the burden of 1 - | tending to 1 L pelled to this undertaking by any |weapon quickly. : L e “r"““ not f py for funds, as Mr. buve Idealized the scene and driven |debt to. the mext’ generation. Uhis|to steal and Lo wurder, 3 we don't | LERGS to his own busine 4w g by : St . imake a spring session of the new |Madden view SR 2 e e orm of words should pass on the |understand these things, then we'd | — threat of impending war. They enter| The legitimate need of pistol owning adden viewed it. This country must | sordid, mercenary thoughts out of his | forin of words should e Congress unnecessa World affairs | have as good a n. ¢ as England and | mind. Nothing doing.) e ranili e hine el i the Secreti jinner 4pon it in an eifort to make sure that jand carrying is slight. Under the per than detective work i are still greatly disturbed, and Europe | must be ready if war should break in| *‘What did it cost you? mansged: Eraduany. o - thires -tobuy sys vbody Wl % : : 2 gradually, and by degrees. Gl 3 no threat of war ever will impend. |mittobuy system E"th‘d’m hortac | i tirines i ferment.. Ameiica i ol our L me day, and all that kind I don't know, sir. 1 gave the bar<|over a long extent of time, with « of the Treasury. We find him reti- The United States will participate at | tually needs a weapon could get one.; party to the turmoil, but we shall|of thing. Which is, of course, as it |ber all 1 had.’ ;:rl\lul’ln Jolfv now, and another small] He was bound down toward the | D% bashful. When he first came o the solicitation of the Latin republics, | Those who do not need them save "?f have to watch developments closely, [Should be: and everybody but “Pat”| *‘How much was that? S an e oA, :T}_:rflz‘!fl:;‘lzl[ Yiises or Bone DGR LR Slreet mm{“ shington he w unused 1 Rot because they are fearful this coun- f criminal purposes could not do S0{ . 4 gpoiid aet promptly at any time | KelIY of Michigan agrees with it—| *I cannot tell you. I don't know |tering jolt at any stage of the game !.1!-.- Washiagion's closest approach to | BEWsDaper e their ways tl try will war upon them or encroach | within the District. Let such a law be | 00 FERL L (T TREMIE T AR A08 BRI and he won't come back to Congress. | money yet” The question of diandnor involved |a great white way. It was nearing B¢ shras 1 with @ timidos upon their rights. but hecause they be-{ passed und the erime record will | P07 HECReta By HGLE AA € | fue M. Madden wan figuring up the | “And thaUs Just the way with all || Fepgdlation, as well e the low |y piclock as he Jooked at his watcn | WS d tieve in the unselfish friendship of the | diminish. Lihe ciiaaon: (RaATA0% et lieton ] ouals s Dikewlus (ha was igoing over | youl(govethuent people,” thundered [0 N e e haan i o | 4nd he quickencd his pace | They American people and the American | H x‘n‘u r e B ™ {in his mind his knowledge, or merely | Mr. Madden at the Navy group. “You'|do. One generation can binsh a e | A hio Walleed e gerticulaved: TThe tun ne government H | tol Hill is a highly important fea-{ conception, possibly, of how the Navy |‘don’t know money yet.' " and then pass the blush to the next|Burns gesture 15 a queer one, wholly e puor Yet these Central American repub- On the Eve of Safety Week. | ture of our governmental scheme. !ijends money. Finally he turned to| Whereat the Navy people probably { “he Jnis own. He crovks his lett elbow of the Treasury—and e on T o A Py (--lmm Apparently the motorlats of this | ———— them and said: | thought it is a hard life when dealing | S Eeneratlons that succecd the f'yu0 his thumb comes to about the richest men in the ead en o Bavier stadtea Vacd city are not learning the lesson of| The statement by David Lioyd You gentlemen remind me of an | with the appropriations committee, |debts will do less blushing: they will{fourth button of his vest. He looks ‘or Andy Mellon fre plead./meeditonhel protected, and re [poiis ol E ; repa. | George that factio: easo expericnce 1 had when Col. Gorgas, |and few get out aliv feel lesy disgraced, as they are more | down into his open palm. His fingers | Pittsbargh, where, as every + care that is being taught by the prepa. eorge that faction is treason to the 3 pen v sources which might be coveted by a eager to get rid of a burden which |upe spread apart. knows, the curl from the smol | rations for a e | country se ice that he ta - neighbor. They have libertles which | ™2tion8 for Street Safety week and the | ol se notice that he tak they did not voluntarily shoulder s TR Tt " contin: campal » follow. They ; coalition as seriously ever. Thery At present a 3 s los e they fought to win and for the m,s,|;r!| nuous campaign follow. They it o ru ,l‘. as .?f.'x.- Iy presen allcaeems st iexeentl NSRS, L st o St A s e contributing just about as usualiare tw inds of faction; one created T ervation of whichithey. are ready to)] 815 0% MM QOIS B S8 e L oneat difrere ARSI | | _The next step is to loxe henor and {the left hand. 1f he wants to cmp! 0 the casualty records. The other day | by honest difference of opinion, the Bet out of the hole. {size o point he presses hard against tight again. They have a patriotism ASE 2 S el i il roud as | ® Young woman was seriously injured othier by the quest of material ad- = fobus 1¢ the proper form of words 18|, g,y = o “ | by an automobile as she stepped from { vantage. ound for the process it will not 2 stacks forn ar marks. e ow ows how n roand away j richest - are to be found anywhere in the older 4 % ” 5 Lo , s 7 seem to the com ities: davolyea i ontinents. What. them. Is the differ.|® street car, the motorist failing to! Seaeegint a0 Miss Justice Allen Warmly Wel- ‘]',:M:L'“:‘: ,'{:,"l','r‘o;r;.‘;"!:f;{ Ings® | that they are 1o nE hbear o i) A good detect he T e e shich makes it possible for these | 0D%Tve the fifteen-foot rule. Yester-| If the Congressional Record ey comed to Supreme Bench. {Appeal looks forward to that test {mumr."u,e“ :”{“’;éu;}j ¥ Sre losnaigisregar it i get hundred = < R day a man was killed at a street in-{to hold the journalistic pace it s e {without misgivings. here is no | % o they 3 S dents Z republics to gather voluntarily at the 4 the jour v P Whes s of extraordinary hap- | fandamental reason why & woman |108ing the honor of somebody of letters every week fr d conference table to plan for mutual tersection when a motor struck him. | have to lighten its serious states AL | penings left the little steh girl in a [should not make a good judge,” it ?lfm:xh(’ generations which pree i k into all of them and investigate g They have Iped me tremen- Slimianis oA says: indeed “we do not Know that 2 volarEplay i s there is any fundamental reason why | It IS impossible to pay. oom [the church collection basket, the |3 Womun should not fill practicatly | It is death to do nothing A child of three was hit by an auto-[ehip with a department of brief, o { mobile while crossing the street lustisnappy references. The cloa rd over betterment without suspicion and hatreds entering in to frustrate - 1 a ; hievement® To us it secms plain | MEDt and a boy of fifteen riding arepartee should provide an abundance [whole community was stunned and |any office which men are now filling. | 1L 18 a disgrace 1o repudiat.. hDAEFOHE e okt Wil 1K 4 ive | Picyele was knocked from his wheel | of material. aghast at the spectacle of “a woman | The average of efficicncy on that part { The impossible heing the imposs | A man called me on that it is the American spirit of live | PICYCle was Knocked from his whee Lo, e spac o woman L of ‘male officeholders has not been so | ble, and death—the deati of b ek e T it o aiss e . A policeman, while pur- S Gt S at the plate.” Now the ericroachments | of, Mitle, officeholders, has not been so e ! A s e of feminism land a woman on the |hopelessness on the part of women |desirable to the persons immediately faid be wanted court beneh of an American |being able to measure up to the male | inVolved. the course that wiil {sonally. 1 talked with = standard. tually be chosen |from an automobile he had com-{public seems a triffe nervous. It is but (S14le: @nd the American people ot jstandase 1 e with the disgrace c Sl mandeered and badly Injured. Mean-|geldom that the intellectual energy of | ¥ tike it ‘,'“““’ pibut accept l“‘"\‘"; Sense of Humor. { participants as much be by | while in the Traffic Court yesterday |the statesman is united with the|"0Vation With eordial approval. And A a_form of words, |hadn'e. “Then one driver was fined for passing @ |romantic repose of the film star. while most of the editors who com- {suing a speeding motorist. was| Jtalian crowds are said to be disap- | thrown, while making a short turn,{pointed because Mussolini's bearing in |SUPTe! Jurope appear so utterly unable to understand. What to Europe Is a phenomenon is to us @ commonplace. The United States has no wish with | respect to Central America other than that the people who live there should i ! }“, love. says a university professor, |0f words should he the most imme-| *I had never b If you would be successful in business| The speedy invention of this form |suif. and hung u iment on the election of Judge Flor- | cultivate a sense of humor. The advice, | diate. as it is the most urgent, mat- through all the pap late, and wel I him whenever street car and for driving without a be prosperous and happy and con-|Breet <ar SBG for diVRE WHUGH &4 —————————— ence E. Allen to the Ohio supreme |unless it be overdone, is well timed and | ter for the consideration of the best ; e Cnte vl tinue in the enjoyment of liberty.|Permit: another was fined for driving: jyrors complain that the Hall-Mills |court alse refer to a lady in a play, it | 5und. ... {minds of the human race i e e i ic They are free to work out their own | WPile drunk, and a third was fined for | cuse is interfering with farm work. |is Portia rather than Bunty whom |peseri me mo e e e Whe dacs| wieh pallonns 18 Proverly manug At through the city direc- | Crossing—somewhere i e ¥ i = TSR stions s sl it : & verd the man or woman who does j with ballyhoo and propagand: hil- | to! g b John | lan just to sec her. is also destinies in their own way. and this | SPeeding across intersections. ~|mhis will doubtless enhance the price {Miss Allen's pioncering brings to their [ not own this convenient sense and who{liohs wili not feel e A 2 SNl aal e e i A vation stands always in the unique| TS is not a satisfactory showing.|.f produce. The ultimate consumer !niinds does ngt believe it to be an exclusive]all in connection with it Thew il i : aAswe outdonr iEin) ko NS Eubd : ctor requiri It would indicate that the lesson of |giways gets the worst of it f R ATECtO A S Ta e AN, to e e eslon s [T one Rt fereniC What Ihellmkkelalcduve ot tTanal1ehd toiit he |5 2 ] omed e iout - Secsdih i position of a protector requiring no lalways gets the worst o rom one e ars, it is the sense of humor which |encrmous force of a moral enthusi. | norning 1 went L loves fine dog lsupreme court beneh, brought about | kats cach man apart from his fellows. | asm. They will” oo care is still unlearned by a large num- | ity of the voters in the | makes of him something just a little { fervor of crusaders, ber. One man killed and a child hurt } it with th house and angle or another, form of vassalage in exchange for the protection. given, - 2 —_———— ¢ state in the United | difrerent. a little more tolerant, and a der went white With such a field for our talents, ;: :':;""“‘;"’m“f_“ i ""‘d ""l’ ;‘f"’“" Chicago’s millionaire Fadical goes to !5 5 bl .,f"f.(.xl,::‘-\.?"i"'e more succeastul thaniihe eat 11 Practical Mne! e What do CavithEn ey with such an opportunity for our good m;‘m o '" :’:“' aon “"l‘,‘*’d P *2) " | jail uncomplaining. His fate was one [honor y Slowet Thtn 2 wammvin L So TS B ole e R BRs iR R Caonch: urns? he asked. offices, it is not strange that we hesi- m“’uf‘;gh: .'.l:du::::r o ‘r' M€ | he could hardly hope to escapg. If the !th iicounty i duouchy e o f! A | developed semse of humor, m;}'e’(jur"':“"“"”';' day 1 obtained an “_"‘!”" Ao “"““‘ W = Py ot 5 or running| . % & Lol e o iwriter puts it, it m: have bee 5! s i mad an from a friend of mine. [hit man cleared up the 2 tate to Intrude ourselves into affalrs |y " irept car, and another hitting | "onaires did not jail him for belng ,whock at first.” the Columbia Missou- Cibment. for success, i ofian by (and. having promised 1o A e the eaty P ety il with which we have no proper con-|; h. A a radical the radicals would jail him irian holds that “it should not alarm j emb: sing. The possessor will find |# certain day, T cast zbout for a e = twelve - cern and where assurance of real use. | Passenger who was leaving a car, |y Yoing o milliongire. janyone.” 11t difficult to keep from laughing during ,5Y5tem of mnemon which would | V&% When I die n shows that the fifteen-foot rule is also it is but “a sign of the tim. says {many a luncheon club address: he may ;automatically bring the oblization to = ar ! fulness is lacking. Belngiigaored by soma ! [ —— I the Cincin £ort | snicker when hE sees the neighborhood {MY attention one week before it fell We had M tin 2o eclde avhichisly 2 Ab: he only definite conclugion (0f thing that is and is his | grocer in full lodge regalia, and he may (due. _{Burns fell M in W friends o = = | Street safety will not be effected by | rf‘:; :Ve s df{“l“e cone “‘""f‘gupw Port s more than a woman |be discredited for the lightsome way he | HAaving, as T have always believed. | Tt tion.” he explain- | tne rer i o A cuperating at French Liok. |, gpasmodic period of rule observance | "¢2¢he ]y a wonderful array of rt-‘;.mt. ate in the garb of man. She is |treats celcbrities or dignitaries lan average amount of intelligence, 1 ' oq » 1o all of them that have a he kee S . : 2 " ! search talent is that the New Bruns- |l ale garb of her own right, Except as a professional humorist, no {am sure you can readily undcrstand | < 2 5 DA E e e ol T;\melr(‘m{dbultal;‘mll olr mor; (l:; le:s-xf it s followed, as it is preceded, by { ST WA I B8 SO serlous!s ¢ s @ judie, notan advocate: man ever won success for having ' the how Impossible it would have heen to | P! its a detective plot, I may |, hig desk and wsked Lelp. national interest have been held the!recklessness on the part of owners| : Dispatch agrees that sense too well developed. Many men |me to content myself with any of the | g0 (Wi y ded to draw lot { P ! ent a H ¥ it fod to draw lof s fewrday s ab French DELS loss of life. Significant of the success which fem- |have been handicapped, have been de- |simple childish systems expounded he conflded. had to go gt i e days ch Lick Springs |and possibly carelessness on the part | |inism has enjoyed that the old preju- | feated for re-eleetion to high office, be- [from time to time in certain '«nm:x}m} it S e 2| Paper AL Ol pac in Indiana. of pedestrians. Assuredly every mo- T T n_almost completely | cause the public expected nothing from jof our newspapers. My memory—— | %1 0Ut MY dinner to g lon, be retiring disposition French Lick. it should be mentioned, | torist in Washington knows that a| The French public saw to it that M. Lroy .:. and when the oters have ;,l::&mobu( z;}(;.; and aet tl;em |d0w§| as em]xld not ag it to accept assistance | didn’t draw the I but = ety 2 2 . Rhabianh a choice between a man and a woman ooni essor Ferrier is right.{unless that assistance was s P | : e the Hoosier Spa much affected by | safety campaign is in prospect, and |Clemenceau was well heckled before i§,i"2 1" fice. oven when the office is | The sense of humor is hecessary fof [real, something signifiant + © 5| Mark Hanna was seated in his|dvle Lo SCHiet SOy one day years ago when nt-faced young man whom he Tammany leaders and other New York | every one should be conscientiously | he started on his present lecture tour. |so important and hitherto such a|success in business and love, but too| With this in mind. and remembering | ofic Tetnooratasaties sldtenaoternalitcal ; Stronghold of tradition as the justice- | much is dangerous.—Oakland Tribune. |with what labor Some of nur citdemts D observant of the rules. Compulsion o the supreme. court, the sole e e L T Platt drew out the iFst series—A, . i ts how campaign. Led by Mr. Murphy. !hey‘shnuld not be necessary. | Germany has two kinds of marks; question now is the relative fitness Not Lost in Winter. proving that all our present measure. | knew entered and in about three I usyally repair to the spot. drink the| A motorist who hits a person in the | paper marks to play with and gold\’f "¢ lmhdatlo (orqt‘r:;‘?;i‘rk T Vs poouiany i seauto]mente of time and distance had their | words asked for a job Washing- | 2 & i % SR e - : ol was a time when s . sed tolorigin in the anci 1 cKinley's | reache waters, sample the local brands of |streets and gets away without being |marks for business. Iriety - would have over ved | shed their beauty with their leaves |turnod ta Eaypt {‘,f‘;;’r‘,‘,ifly;";‘;‘slmll jton. That was back MeKinley's | reached tobacco, talk over the contest just|identified may escape penalty or the| fihose ot Judge Allen's qualifications | The average person ls scarcely con-|which I felt would be superior to ail | . closed, and form plans for the next. trouble of attending an inquest, but | for the office.” Certainly “the differ- | scious of their presence until, inlothers, and in order to expedite the | 5 = o : S i Lt 2 o o Chetween the sexes in politics | spring, their buds burst, bringing i iotele o thed 5 as r to High Explosives. This {ime they have been in greatihe knows that he is culpable. Does SHOOTING STARS. (o oed ont ihe Savannahi color back ito she landscape. Dur| o T 1o oo couRKE lntouna Prefers Use of Gas in Wa = I £00d humor with the world and one | this knowledge make him more care- iNews i convineed, dnd swhile ‘“those ing the summer, us masses of sreen [cyclopaedia Dritannicn i v ) e i BY Pl NSON {who used to jest abou - ec , and in their = 5 £ . another. That was a notable “killing” | ful? Or is he a speeder who thinks the HLANDEI JORNA0N: |dent may jest yet, . . . they must|special glory of autumn there are w{zraen;ew:fi:-d, ‘{I»r‘_‘f-'n.,&“.,{;‘s‘..?.'fi"”’ T 2 they made on the Tth instant, when {gtreet belongs to him, and that pedes- A {fecl in thelr hearts that the jest may | none so mentally Poor as to ignore | feneely on my subject. T had not read | =t vran (e they put “Al" Smith over by & colos- | trians are trespassers who deserve to et e become grim.” In Miss Allen's case, | them. uite thirty pages when. pausing for| s P a & democratic shooting match. They|now driving cars in Washington, utionder Lnitheihay ens would have ventured to pre- | children and primitive savages as 10| fonbetien not uniy the amount wh s | coiorial < eolliofiond o e oo AR would be more, or less. than humz\n-’zhough they are a very small minority. A hundred armed men will see {dict so distinct a triumph, especially | the cultured, beauty of form is real- ber o mentions | have t E c Toan I had negotiated and the day on e R e Ttidosantt 3 When it was almost generally con- |ized only by the aid of a somewhat | .0 3 o vion ugh and Miss Mary | reply that he is doing all tha therefore, if they were not. even at!But a few reckless motorists, however tdosenitiget away {veded by So-called political experts |finer sense. Trees invariably have it. | viich it o bR nepatd dbutithy and then procecds !, in the studics be ithat she would be a megligible factor | They are more fortunate in this re-|Pame of the lender as well. . St il Fries” veply Ch Miss rcoming w s by be swood arsenal this early day, laying pipe for 1924, | small v may f the i ’ ing. syte 3 E i e on!!ma a percenwse;he. may be of the| A little rabbit’s running. o {in the supreme court race.” spect than many other works of na- heI ;';zir‘n'mend the system lo\!n;{ nl]'usl to & S e d x swhole. can do much damage. His chance is very frail. However,” the Ohlo State Journal) ture. }}'ha;ev.e;; the accident they STy BB exclusion of Miss McCaffrey. Miss|to minimi st impositions in reports RSP R R S A handred hutiters (Columbus) contends that Miss Allen’s | have suffered, however broken or dis- MeCaftrey and T served side by side | diers from B i e T i e e : stout and bold | CCOIQGICH ‘enter into the matter at | torted they may be as the result of Upholds Righ o Sl Sl from that auarter. Tt may not be thue |, gigoygeing the Liberian loan no| Are gunning on his trail. i “ne people who know her best, | too rude elements, they retain tnis| Judge Upholds Rights during the war in , e Sadimcee Wil eolpand G :slone will deny that Liberla needs the| (o, .o fas citizen and oMeial, believe in her.? | supreme_auailty. “only the ignorant from her statements, and therefore 1| piscovery of “Dew of Denth. en under discussion. ay n Vhat won 4 he gratifying indorsement she | butchery of man can take it fro; 4 see her view: o 2 D oy Ty MOt b money. This simple fact, however,| ' (oh ¥ en:r';:a:;:fig:" e e ed from tnem. Tt is of the' them. o of Knothole Boys|am loatn to sce her viewpolnt &« by the way, Miss McCaftre S b has never been a very convincin 5 !highest importance in tie suffrage| The strong lines of trunks, the U S ERac lintimated that the “dew of atl 4 vicked to oppose Mr. Wadeworth in| 8% PEEET SR G O pmsmmfi Are concentrated, all to get | movement.” the Columbus paper con- |lacery of branches and twigs, the tex-| The boy at the knothole has atl MeCaftrey confessea utmost | IS HE e the Uit the next senatorial contest in New |2'® A rabbit or a duck! tinues, “that women seeking impor- | ture of bark, all contribute to the |last discovered a defender. Author- ompt for those who conceived the | & * el 5 - 3 | creaitor. ? itant places be fitted to serve so well | winter beauty of trees. The person |ities had two vounzsters arrested in cantambe 4o IStates. This isx so mi ling to the ork state. It may not be true that. | | { {that Criticism may be prevented.” So | who looks from his living room win- Chicago for climbing a_ lamp postjuse of gas in warfare, buse EOE Ib poEsD AT come what may at the next demo- AT T The Hot Campaign. {far as Judge Allen’s fitness is con- [dow and falls of consciousness of this| !0 Peer over into the park and sccopservation of soldier patients who, et g the great foot ball game with Prince- | ton. Judge Eller—may his tribe in- { had been gas crease—promptly discharged the boys | nates her contempt. which ev and censured the penny-pinching {jimite her aversion to this type of | i ed. She then termi-! cratic national convention, New York's{ Declarations that French militarism| Your constituents are saying you jcerned, she has had “important legal | beauty can gain it readily enough by SN itraining and experience to prepare |looking from bleak windows ently 5 “dew of de support shall not go to William G.|is & myth bring regret that it cannot | had a hot campaign owing to the op- [Laining and CEPERERCE 1o BrIPis | afford: no view of trees Decatur McAdoo. be put in the benevolent class along | position of the wets.” of busy practice, two years of excep- | Herald. ¥ prie : yaain H 4 e business manager who had brought O lslang term But it is true, and important as true, | With Santa Claus. Yes,” replied Senator Sorghum. “It tionally important and successtl| o . orincess Tn San Francisco|them into court. Ho said the spirit) warfaro cnly. This manner of han- o iz o that New York democrats of opposing —————— was the old story so often told in Sum- imon pleas,” and it Is the belief of the [likes all things American. Even chop of the ;’:" asitofmes ol:]c game gt dling a wrl ten subject leaves SO} . . dentally factions are meeting, and instead of | QOwing possibly to his temporary ill. [ mer. What I suffered from most was |editor that “Jiss “Alentwillfmake s | susys = Plttsbarghifun, e hore s se fustiisa inylh‘elg“:f‘lfin,uc1| to implication that \::c(_:-;;""‘ | chemistry student talking about a third party are talk- not the heat, but the humidity.” great; judge, :no 1 1 venturs, but considered the officials|help but believe that Miss McCaftrey ooy (e work party ness, Mr. Kipling was not invited to {has woman’s viewpoint, but because | The nations cannot rely on each |VOIMArS. BB COITSATaS G Bl i i Taineng eaauten i war | while wor he has other qualities,” knowledge |other so long as they lie on each s {synthetic color fo Jud Tunkins says a number of good (of the law, experience, “an inherent | other.—Columbia Record. i ROl deaio e wivaenn il thaze s con, turning & fire hore i ZTOUD of | from the use of high explosives to boys who had perched on a memorial the expe tempt to minimiz put it into the proper shape for ef-! r e = 2 Fotive delioni Exblpetrathon caiTimalrcs people still give more attention to the jSense of Justice and an honest, COUr-| g ota demand independence CHOp s that ("‘”0“"";"‘1 Engine e Of 812 | eriain process in making commerei; i i vi: " g ether y: v really enjoy | Of course, this is a difference o B a = =% 3 3 is something that neither democrats z Thanksgiving proclamation than to}" Granting, as does the Louisville | What's the trouble? Afraid England |, (WhETSr, boys Soual Teadly enjoy Rt b ldyes. Therefore, it is not an item s nor republicans, in New; York or eclse. | Leadership and the Next Congress. | the menu card. Courler_Journal, that “legal, minds are | will go dfy—San Antonio Expreas. | perching and knotholing is question. | oPiniem which f the riEht of €dchior orure invented by the United where, can afford to ignore. Informal discussion of democratic O ompt adds that “the modern | Mr. Edison says that $10,000-a-year able. Lhn;nlr:::“ew,l;‘ 2 .Rtu}v‘k who | and every individual. (S iates it 1. atpeecty i it will pE T SR leadership in the next Congress is in Musings of a Motor Cop. {woman Judge may, aftor all. with the |kind of men are scarce, So. also, are T A T T e Hax Seen Shells’ Effect. {be adopted by the United States i Hortense had read of old Maze ntuitional powers of her sex, be able ,000-a-; ind of RORIIn: You Honts Tromite: i dlcad R A N v N progress, some of it decidedly inter- PP, i § bserver-Dispatch. wi P R4 t m_under a| ] personally am strongly prejudiced | manufac Several distinguished senators are ito put the spirit of the law above its | Ol A P! circus tent; but without him there against the use of high explosives in [ tities as a reserve stock that no fo would be no zest to the exploit. Lif - is dull without an ohsmfle.—cm‘ns war, as I have seen the mangled|eign country will dure to attack us Rapids Press. wrecks that remain after a shell! Miss McCaffrey and others must not strikes among a group of men or a[get the impression that war i< a marching column. Having seen the great game. Those who saw some- Practice Is Condemned great majority of my gassed patients|thing of it will admit it is stern T“};:'y“;“;;i;‘:‘::':fiwugh your col. |tAFOW off the effects of their gassing reality. It seems to me that the s ‘apatatt hat ALeiis 3o o iis|within’ s compavatively short time]real unadulterated essence of growing practice of the Rapld Tran- |and return to their normal lives with- [ triotlsm would allow of no finc, sit Company busses to stop at streeti,u: an apparent blemish—arms, legs | Marquis of Queensbury distinciions i e o b Te pane oo nEer®: |and heads intact, eyes and ears that{repelling an invader who is bent on fll-fecling In the public. The busses |still function, etc., I naturally incline |mischief when he rushes our homes. are supposed to relieve the traffic|to the favoring of gas warfare over | Therefore, in defense I would even tuaton e Ty 0'2F 0%} nigni axplosives. | Mis MCCafirey 13 |approve the uee of high expioxivs. pedestrian, Mr. Pedestrian is going |certainly lucky in not having had an 1. ROCKWOOD. to make known his indignation. opportunity to judge the, effects of ; — " prvovlflh?t"u:ntor:fl;:m;eg.‘::,'p":?,'."" ovhich | joth. Had she been nearer the front Next time a chap prings a Scotch- Tatssctions. A great many drivers |lines during her overseas service, the | (hrift Joke on you remind b that don’t know of them. Worse, none of | mempry of high explosive effectat ARd¥ Curnekie eave Gey FnOO0R- esting. The minority will be strong|And of the hoss so full of pep te d, the Cincinnati Times-Star | To which he ruthlessly was tied T erhape our system of Justice | 1taly i8 a demooracy. It you doubt in numbers in both House and Senate, ‘And t thi h = = has needed a woman’s touch, Shakes- |it; consider the autocratic powers end if well handled should accomplish | And sent through mountain wilds to | J°2."had the omniscience of genius, | Mussolini las assumed.—Greenville something of value to the party in the e 2hd he saw through Portia’s eyes the | Pledmont. preparatory work of its presidential = ol < {possibiiity"of woman's Interventionin | 1 AL e murmured, “For a lad 5o IR and Tast system.of law that | Another “better speech week"” is an- campalgn. An item of note is that Mr. Ao e . 2 Kitchin, a man of ability and a legis- man had devised.” Portia's brief for |nounced. Many a politician will wish lator of experience, who has been out determined to give the lecture tour of M. Clemenceau more or less the as- pect of a running debate. An Effective Pistol Law. Legislation s proposed to check the pistol evil in the District of Columbia. A horseback ride was rather tame. /oy remains “the greatest judicial|it had come before election, so he They should have used, to bring a oplflnllon everbna;d;d "Z‘i‘i" by w?‘r,r;lner;e m!ghtnhllv‘sjt Xl-sr.mel‘; how to make S thrill, P and it may be Judge len’s pri one.—Detro ee Press. A bill is pending to this effect, and the | of action for a couple of years, is now| 5 mwe: on a slippery hill!” to sound its “echoes in.our modern A Comumbislonets A8 FDeopaln g cor AL oaent : J“;‘l;p“::‘:;::nebu- (Ohio) Dispateh in co:lh(:lwren!llpnr\ny'ro‘tmll!‘ohe ehines and ¢nangos. The measure will be pressed |a hand, at least as an adviser, In the Natural Inclination. isth, however, that the supreme court | foar~—Philadelphia North American for consideration this session, and the | labors of the coming two years. ““What ‘profession is yolir boy Josh Wiil'gain by the dmission of Judge 3 X jhove is that & law will be framed that | This slertnsps on, the, part of ithe|going:to select? e e Sacaitarty. Tomining acail- | man secured For Rim & wite: Bgt withe will lessen the danger of indiscrim-}democrats will make it necessary for| «I'm going to educate him to be a|ties into fn’, but because of her pos- | out aseprancepio the wife Shat she inate armament and resultant crime. |the republicans to get busy. Their |lawyer,” replied Farmer Corntossel.|S¢s§ion of just those qualities which | did not, after all, get ad egg.f— Scarcely & week passes when this |strength, greatly reduced by the re-|“He's naturally argumentative an’ :":?; "t':k:”.' €00d5udgé, without re- | P ""'b_“"“ Gazette-Times city is not the scene of a homicide in | cent campaign, will require expert{pent on mixin' into other people’s| Judge Allen’s career “will be closely Mdny a man who does not love his which the easlly obtained pistol fig-| handling, and particularly ‘ in the | troubles an’ he might jes’ as well Get \mio Union " sars < vervacialy " by e AR ures. At present there is no difficulty | House, where all revenue and appro-| paid fur his time.” lm;,,,b.,., of h,; ow{. sex, If (:,tm his own.—Canton News. :::‘ tr:;l‘figbn:l::m:r‘::seerrne !t:‘.:c‘:?‘:v would now remain to the utter exclu-| nay ; b than to. prove 3 = WhKtevae £l tie way,; of Sy person | priation il Snvec xieinete s am O n can be. eminentity fair, and | The wife of a atrest cai conductor | Hence, either take a chance or wait sion of the effects of gas. with a grievance, or inflamed by liquor | where after March 4 neither Mr. Mon-| “One way to help everybody o be Without _ prejudice, even upon the |in suing another woman for $10,000. |until the wee sma’ hours to get home. | In the above I do not wish to seem| A woman has paddled all the wav § . _or anger or jealousy, from getting a |dell for Mr. Fordney will occupy e |thankful,” said Uncle Eben, “is to beibench of the supreme court of & great L W;’:fll 'fl:‘";n::flln‘;:‘flw:“l‘_"t}z to make light of the effects of gas in g‘;‘«:fi{;{-‘ yl';'.f o nr"aen:;n:e 3::::16“ ox:u.: . deadly weapon quickly. The formality | seat. - ! “ as brief as possible when you says ;'ffi’hzm?;“"';&:’w& : ‘:"'.“' il e "-..".1 m“., ¥ the temporary discomfort or suffering | worISE, ¥OU TRI€ T8 1E 4 At - required of the vendor is of the slight-| ‘Because of the narrow margin & re can do what women claim fer - S THOMPSON. {caused the individual. I.also am im- Florida' Times-Unioa, grace befo’-de dinner,” /

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