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NOVEMBER 28, 1922. : : Urges Army-Navy Gnmes! Be Played in Washington | Te the Editor of The Star: | Every notel in Philadelphia was = Ipltked Saturday morning with gold OME time ago I wrote a story day. Inside of two minutes the braid and furs; martial chords vi- Various explanations are suggested |spread out somewhat, ton. Ma about things behind the cur-|youngster, by reason of having given |brated through the lobbles; every for the new order requiring all Army |{is against local public polic tain at Kelths, g1vIng a sketchy | half a dozen wrong signals, had tied florist shop was empty. Don't you|oficers who are on duty In Washing- |eourage absentee votlng 1 little account of how affairs are | up fifteen or twenty automobiles, was | think the Army-Navy games should|ton and are permitted to dress in|gressmen, but Washingtonians have La 6 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO THE EVENING STAR, |resources and solicits additioris to her {or no rogacd for the politinésses, of HERE I population. - icontroversy as a rule injures ohly . D. C, TUESDAY, and THERE in WASHINGTON BY “THE MAJOR” With Sunday Morning EAithon: | We, on the oter hand, have 1o himself. Jf ho has ‘mothing more to y K] e yone e e, &l 0es not merit a TUESDAY. .. .November 28, 1922 | 5i;ongly ga a lure. we are obliged to | reply of any kind. 1 put a limit on immigration. Foreign-| This distinguished woman is likely THEODORE W. no_!m......!dhoqen have heen flocking here in’too:to be Increasingly prominent in the jgreat numbers for their own or our world picture and comie to increased The Evening Star Newspaper Company | Busizess Office, 11¢l1 St. and Pennsylvania Ave. good. The melting pot has been taxed { importance as a world figure. it con- | New York Offce: 150 Nawean 3 too heavily. The material going into (- conducted there and how the per-|enjoying the sport hugely, when ne | ve played here in Washington? Ich—lli-n attire, to weas thelr uniforms | gotten so hardened to the notion of Eurepean Office : 16 Regent 8t., Londos, .uu.lil has not been well selected, and the m vism. formers are cared for. The writing | saw the regular officer approach. 'rhz‘ It would be more convenient for the | at least one day each month. Some |absentee non-voting that we are in- suggest that it is in order to give : clined to hysteria at the very possi- melting has not been satisfactory. ‘The Evening Star, with the Sunday mornlng! Canada, however, is young. She tion, rod o et 7,",,,“‘,’,’: 5:;{;';.‘;“25%.‘5:, tr | needs to blow her horn, and to blow it month; S only, 20 cents per month. Or-|j1,udly. By comparison, we are ma- slery e s*nt by mail, or telephone Main 2 5000, Cotpeetion® 12" crede” by carmiers at the | ture and settled; and while we have no SN cleaca mon | thousht of closing our gatcs, we shall Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance, ;for several years yet keep a close Maryland and Virginia. watch on them and prescribe the Daily and Sunday..1 yr. mo.. 0c | numbers of those entitled to come Daily only. ...15T., $8. through and the conditions of their ay only. -1 yr., 824 entm:ce o All Other States. o= d ..1 ¥T.. $10.00; 1 mo., e anday 1 e $37.00: 1 mos &0 The Half-Year Taxes. mo., 25 ESERSE005E °1 Under the new system of tax pay- Member of the Associated Press. | ments prescribed by the legislative (o The Asociated Press Ia exclusively enttled | features of the District appropriation o o - yatenss Crkaiiea :,,:',‘K or "é’énfih"f"’ creaited act for the present fiscal year District 8 paperanduateos thedlocal news taxes are now payable semiannua’ly. 4 herein. All right: i3 blication of - a1 Arwpatihes heroin .’..".m‘l‘ reserved. The first installment of 50 per cent is = now due. Tomorrow is the last date Foroe vs. Weakness. on which that installment can be paid 2 e without penalty. Bafety-first week already has done! " 'pe PICIT o vers who have wonders. Pedestrian and a\l;:vmonillsl Tiok b attandsa i inis natler (o "“;e have been benefited. The g‘”: make payment tomorrow, which, ow- ifluence lw‘lng‘en.r:l‘ndert:a ("3‘? etk |ing to the intervention of Thinksgiv- should continue so that Safety week | g gyy, will be the last opportuni! of this story did not entirely please |boy departed. Those who were caught | President to attend. Thousands who in a jam that day will now under- lattend the game would like the|assurance that the uniforms are kept | bilities of voting at all. Auyhow, we stand who it was that tied them up. |chance to see him. in condition for immediete use, In may insist on 2 law compelling a'l P The cadets from both institutions | case of war. A more reasonable e o e e personally to HIS is the story written entirely § COUd visit tho capitat cach year. Thelcaution is that the uniforms shall!the capital to sign the pay roll. And inaepator 1 Folletto 16 aB3In DIOM" ' one of thoss who read it, because In ently in the spotlight. He is seldom | my mai) o few days ago 1 found the out of it. He is an able and aggressive | rollowing letter: “I rend with much man. He has been rated as a reformer | interest your story of behind the couid visit ty 5 h {ever since he first appeared In pull-! scencs at Keith's Theater, but in it for the edification of the ladies. | Apica torn whast thorougihfare 1N Llwavs be found capable of reaching | that heips some. 3 for a West I'c p tics, now some forty years ago. Kven!you neglected to mention one fact!jy §y not a narrative that concerns b v 2 {around the paunches of the officors. | when holding minor offices at home]vhxt I think everybody ought to know, ! ihe humbic sex. It is a tabloid de. | city by visitore during the | During President Roosevelt’s Tezime | wwhat z vast s 3 he concerned himself with matlers|and that is tha Kelti's Theater was, | scription of a bachelor apartment | Iie da¥s the crowd was bere Bach |omicers were required to ride certain | approvar of ar socoars tden oot o with @ view of nmking changes. during the war, and has been ever|nouse. The story starts In the early | person of wealth, o distances, Lut it was understood that ' ¢ion ¢, n:m;m :. e i His opponents In his own parly ag|since. open to the hospitals Which |morriing hours—a dozen or more! A Jarge stadium would have B be|the abject was not so much thet of | crover The toeny —r iog house disabled soldiers. Eversy week : 5 T ir | provided. one that would seat at least | po; : well as in the opposite party describe h\l bl N o sleepy voices calling down their | DIRVSEC- OB THAL B being assured that all the horses were there are & number of these disabled | orders for reakfast. Dozens of tubs : fed, but to® keep, the officers’ spurs . :hc"m? “.“;""mk;:msf' xflemls' .',hey lads invited to be guests of the the-|are receiving their limpid load— SEEscstionviDiscaased from becoming Miarnished and their | €.oie action is set forth in the Bibir. eclare, “a born kicker.” In his view, |, 0" oo™ por instance, the con- | many safety rarors are scraping |, Afier the Penn State-Navy game - |and it applies today to the Washing- everything that is Is wrong, and hi 3 y D] there were editorials in two of the |Fiding agility ' from going into In-|eon g0, . & ol 8| valescent patients from St. Bliza-fcneek and Jowl—the Janior Wwho|Washington papers in regard to play. |innocuous desuetude. Now that cav-| gomwne sroopien: The good book mission in life is to set everything | beth's Hospital, thoss Who are QUAr- | mintsters to the wants of the tenants | ing (he service classic here In Wash- |alry is not so essential, the offieers| SCROURCes the hypocrisy of simply within his reach right. That i3, give | tered at the Mount Alto and Navaliis sending up breakfast trays, and|Ington, onc paper suggesting addi-| 0 ooociice replacin "mcmudlmsmng that the poor be clnthed andy © i1t & La Follette twist and appilcation. | hospitals, the boys from Walter Rged. | with each a copy of the morning :Loens‘ ;10"(1: I}x(x;rrlcu’ M:;;Jv l’nr:. s Ennlia cioeng line .g““m" in| 164 in contrast with the actual effort | "The Wisconsin senator i3 leading in [ while on Sunday afternoon'those Who | puper. An hour passen and theee | (o Tidul bu Pt e e e e il 10 tulfill the expression of good will, the movement for what is called pro-| are attending the vocational trafnink | single humans step forih to earn| Twenty-five fo thirty thousand at- | e The application of this text, deart: Dusk comes, the:lending the Fenn State-Navy 2 beloved, has to do with the schoci taxed the ball park to its capac Reckless automobile drivers may | system of the capital of the nath gressiviem. He will be the principal|School are.given an opportunity to|their daily bread. well quake in their seats, for 500 Many educators and siates figure at a meeting to be held in a few | 3¢¢ ':" :’0"‘0":":!;:m‘;h::eonv-;lle-i:enam‘; swarinjitackite thelr QUAT”|don't believe ‘over seven thousand vary in size fro e hun- | ters—they dress for dinner and re-{more seats can be provided there d:y‘ ::“"‘::;‘ ",',“! :"l""'-“:l““:"'::fid "t' dred boys. In addition to-this the'yair to some cafe or hotel, after|without damaging the base ball|mothers have agreed to stand UPON |peat over and over the truimn th progr B o e Ul ) (heater evéry Wednesday afternosn which they o to their clubs or- st |Erounds, and they would be very poor | the strect corners this week for the |, \Washington is nation’s c line on that occasion what should be| o 4 a show out to Walter Reed Hos- | in the runways of fashion in one °‘|:flzin r;lralf"»%!“bzlrlmu'zr:e lxl:g x::‘gf:;:: expresy purpose of recording num-!ea) it gught to have the best shon! done i!fl put the country on the pro-| pital for the benefit of those who |the hotels, maybe a’ show, maybe a],, has very poor traffic facllitics. {bers of the machines which are WHd- | yvatem 1 America, which woult gressive path. As vet he has not|cannot come dowptown. When an|ploture, seidom a call—they returni{ A stadium placed in East I’ctomac|ly driven. *The female of the species i : : AT e e o Natety o The charted a course. act has finished the pertormers jump | to their comfortably furnished quar-|Park. completing an axis formed by |is more deadly than the male,” @nd|qp, (-::n:r »'m?-' : b, mmr B T I ey e aug | Defore November closes. It Iz im-| Mr. La Follotte is today clussed s fin the waiting automobiles and are|ters—the servants have rearranged ! the Manument, the White House, the |,y chauffeur who incurs the wrath [ goes by J e io ; eflt f3: tha "‘"“‘; ‘"""‘l portant to them because by so doing |a republican. He affiliates in the Sen-| whisked out to the hospital. Rerson- | the tops of the bureaus, for man is @l uld have to keep up with the|of 300 mothers’ whose children arc ng about something. and fepay egve an additfonal expense, and|ate with that pariy. holds committee | 8lly I am of the opinfon that the pub- | cur animal-—they sit in easy ! fones—the memorial bridge and the |cndangered because the speed fiends i ith (00 Lew B people start thinking abuses |\ inportant to th Disteict, whiah, | agsignments in its nae, and, as & [11c should know thesc’ facts, au it| chairs. read, perhaps write o letter— fAnphitheater Leuz near n<iEhUOTS | are still at large will be wise 1o take ! quated «quipment of tox1 b H shows that there are somie people who | if they smoke, and most of them do, | 130 n con | on of the inutilily | ©f mere approval in general and tan- senerally end. funder the prew system, is -aise | poy e o 00,110 the tall tim ¥ there. aequately p cachers It is troe that wuch focling, p-.-u»;:xu:fugh i m:'nf\(x?m‘.o ;:MI:I;:).’;;"_';::m‘:n"wr:chu:gr;‘fl::::sm‘d:;; have not forgotten what ‘our Lo | they ait and dream. and If one were !, 1, . s 25:3]‘ el :”:_’"d:"- £y "‘“.'"w _“m:“:”":'h”"- iten cotered exits hebwéen | ol oo dnanie Haxed to erenie | o ¢ elootion {did" The ‘lotter wax signed: “Alable to develop pictures of their he i el - S e R | LTI iles und those | 5 i RN £ Mother.” oughts there would be found a 000,000 i 3 joonference of export educ 3 it S ia maintenance fund that by July 1.| 1In the opinion of many politicians = % | cozy home and in it God's greatest ! dium Potom ark i nose Is ont of joint.” for some good i 0N the case of th o walk. Tt Is uily natural that this | yeu7 witl suffice to carry the District{ the real object of the progressivism | JoATE somettmes plays strange | gifi—Woman. ithat would s 00" and not be { friend of Mrs. Harding has prescnted | SStern T ould be wo. Both sides to the con- {4140y without the need of tempuraly { movement s the scrapping of the uvoiF pranks und we are thrown In L% Tt vonoh0, and takedtes | the first lady of the land with the i A e ersy. if it might be called that.| 3 from the federal Treasury. { old partles and the formation of & new | €ontact with things that had to do -8 ey ahel e Nar hesides ihere being | most wonderful canary in America — Fecelving lerters of ap-! rave thelr proper points to make. and | I nair of” the local taxes are paid | party. 1t Senator La Follette so un-| With our ancesiors. For instance. tne |()VENR o the other side, 0f theinojatreer nor railroad switches ! a bird that will sing whenever told to ) i1 over the countrs < cach has much to learn from thel : 3 office of (ien. Sawyer, personal phy- pond.Btheiplace MthRt NS RECh S I Uia Ty . @ traffic composed | g ang will stop when so requested. | achoots miade the. model for ali Mtper erally speak of us Europe, they|of strangers could not be moved to} in full at this time it will be possible | derstands matters he has not yet it nor from it. In that respect, that bird will et a;cities w 7 we survive Satety sician to President Harding and Mrs. cher. Through such endeavors @8|.¢ tho end of five years for the Dis- R e . gl made public confession of it. i - = have, in many cities, a rigidly en- . - i week, therefore, jet the whe city afety week,” made permanent. this oy to present a showing of assets - SRR, | Harding. has his oftices In the north-| oo .y rule that prohibits any one: Suggests Good Site. | nighty fine example to bashful voung { 3t (METTINE, G0 U8 NEG Y vague feeling that the population is| umijent to keep Itself going during flaastiicorner ot thefiBtate Jivar, andd e taking his or her scat In aj It seems to me. after a careful | ladies who have to be coaxed to #ing | ards of making Lducation week really Jivided info two camps should belp MR T REeE O ecal year— The Meanest of Thefts. ! Navy building, a room that in the [fTOm (MINE D 0 B RO T aa|search. thal the best location would iand to others whem nothing can fdccomplish tangible things {or the el e e I S ¥ { past has been the office of many il- be on the back part of the Gallaudet|g,n from singing unless it be ahlack,‘:_"fi*! ngton scaoel system. started. The tardy one fv not allow- |egllegce grounds, near their poultry : £ S -operate more rezdily tha: {ed to interrupt u performance and{farm, on West Virginia avenue. The oD pulled over their cages. Prob-| Baliou and the teachers. | must wait until the act 1s over. It{land’isx owned Ly the government.!ably if Congress will kindly adjourn.| R There vou can get a comparatively [ Mr president or somebody will have | Supt. ended, {from July 1 to the first receipts in, The depth of meanness has aP-) 50, generals. When Gen. Saw- i reten fhe correct attitude; Novembor—with its own mones on|rarently been reached in the theft of | .0l enered the offioes that had of mind. which is simply that Weiipe go.40 ratio. That is, it will have!a number of articles frem the 810CK | peen assigned to him he noted that together, and must g . 3 by disabled £ % i m he moted thati ... js an excellent ldea, Lecause & St C e S e Ay S % { then in hand enough to pay tor four § of goods made by disabled former 80l-{ on the walls were pictures of battle- |\ ¢ (o 'pegininine of a performance | €y¢] field with a hill back of it, from &y, "\ train Laddle Poy to iy | men) are only in the Kin- ep cach other. Practically all famifpiciony 65 of cvery $100 needed to]diers at a sale just conducted for the | flelds of the war of 61-65, and UPSD | aq 1y atarslle Interasted In cateh. | hidc? Approaches could be DI LTl e R el P }dl'lxarur. of politics and we ics reallse this: soon ail cltles will{ypincain the munieipal crganization. | benefit of the patients now belng cared { reading the little toblets attached 10|11 every word that the performers | stadium, {Soass of Hron e Tpoet- Eiar oy {r it REacT L FIRHETIEIEG uns iave this common consclousness:i' \Chen that has been effected the |for at Mount Alto and St. Elizabeth's | the frames. found that his father had yiter in°order thwt an understand- | There would be exits direct to allj o "thiny of that, my dog? ics” says Congresswoman perhaps some day the entire World! < rate. which has been changed un- These articles represented | 3¢rved in every battle which the pic- 1 “c¢ ‘the piece may be had, und if | sections of the city. also to “H‘;"::;‘.' gl ertson. who fs completing her two e 1 the z 3 | 3 a 5 i = . i N I north, weat and ¥ ¥ - B b oo R e G i FeAZItOn. | gor the new law to yleld & lurger sum | the patient work of men struggling to| tures portrayed. {some late diner interrupts by climb- | ehincy conld land at Bolling FIeld, | 1o, twavs that are dark the mOGET | er the forementons or osiitice oe As Her Spencer pointed out. in,nnually than is actually required for {regain their usefulness, to overcome * {ing over you, vou may loss an im-{vachix aud naval cruisers tg at their { o0 FESE I MOS0 DT, | earn the funduentols o e o Seiaan : e ! : . : HERE is an inherent spirit of mis= | 4 : pa, iors on the Polumie, evers opinion generally held there is} g Digtrict's share of the municipal { the handicaps of wounds und disease e e T uf nin=portant pamsage that Wwill. perhaps. [Anchors o8 LS, 10 00N (e game 10| “take the cake.” but plot 1o spoil it| gl " & suggestion of a ractically always some germ of real{yu S N conform tg| Incurred in the service overseas. In causes nearly | have an important bearing on the 5 o & ! 3 ho SAeETl 4 . (old Annapolis men on Atlantic And:in the bakis ding to M Anna | A R i 2 Sy > ! avery youngster to do something that ' 5ay. if the performance Le in @} e < 5 n akine. accerding A ame,” she ndded, “will always uth. 1f. therefore, many pedes- 2 . 2 o -, ves vere el H - [ play. or If the perfor e - Taciic fleets, and 1o old West Point- @ B 3 3 S e e bilist o] the mormal necessities. Under this| themselves they were remarkable for{ yj jermit him to enjoy the discom- | vaudeville house you muy miss what}ers stztioned at Honolulu and Pan-jVan Mcter of the Department DEVE el el Sk i Nee pe aucomoo s jnew law the assessments are si full | the skill displayed in fabrication, undj ¢ort of some grown-up person or per- is perhaps the best bit of the act [ama, or as Attaches in London ané friculturc. She fays that the manu-lser government.” Seally ity Dlamertor ““; increase In! oy i instend of the two-thivds|most pathetic in their effort &t eX-isons. The other aftermoon just e re"of me opinton that if this { Varix. *1 elieva the stadium ould ! facturers atse out recipes which call [ 1,00s not such a proncunce St _“fh“‘e"‘“ ";"‘" biy ‘h“{; i¢{ valuation that has presailed here for | pression. The intrinsic value was com- | fore the traffic oflicer tuok hi rule were sdopted fn this country fr]P§ Puid 107 Inss pound. but then thex DUl UP|ine foilies of women coming vome truih to the charge. And if. Onipans years. On that basis the tax | paratively slight, but their sentimental | tion at an intersection of the s would cure those who seem to pride | qjum vill b the ingredients in fourteen or fifieeN | socond woman to it in ¢ the other hand. the automobllists de-| ryee” aptar July 1, 1927, requislte tg]value was great. X near the White House a youngster | themselves upon coming in late. unu}no;« 1nd n‘fl‘;r{‘al'h]: Stibte aiiageeias arariiisinones R E R e elare that foolish pedestrians causei i) the budget total may be ma.| The sale was being conducted for|stocd on the curb and. as mororists | there are people who arc unkind and ke (s t0. {wife is obliged to buy two packazef | woman has not long had enir most of the accidents the car drivers | torjayy Jower than now. | the purpose of adding to a fund that | approached, blew a whistle similiar |enough to say that many late-comers | yrigiron. lat once and breax into both. In-line tegictative halle of tn probably are right to some degree. ’ In tone to thoss of the blue-coated |are tardy for the reason that they B T e e e e It was -undoubtedly the intent of {is being expended by an organization - To take this wholc question out cf { . . Pl WAL, of patrictic women for the comfort guardlans of the peace who direct |want to attract attention to them- SR {modities, the makers reduce the size s W o BEGae e { Congress when_the new orgunic actfof 1 trafic during the rush hours of the selves. . Franklinia Again. {5 the package. For example, hair- sponsivle off b ins, which formeriy came tix to ine |body of ing and sentiment.! o ygopted to provide for increased |ahd aid of the disabled men. Every | where it does not belong. and to putl e, ueion™ ih the tas rate adjusted | dollar raised 18 being used to the best | package, now are sold five 1o the of the Aimer To tise Editor of The St n Revolutio L into - 3 e its % 5 R Referring to the letter from Mr. f¥aul, | package—a 162-3 per cent increase ! 5 i into the (a}cglors of reason. itslys tne new full valuation basis—for | purposes. Every article in the collec-| I IAI DI‘ :E 'l' -"hlc::‘;";,‘:znd N et o o o el s e jemple, meets there o < rightful piace. it Is only nee | inly the fite years necessary to create! tion had its wpecial utility in thts! e T o e on,Serve. By the way, what an appro- | {GUUYe BPIC 5 eonsider the highway frem-the stand-} cyat may be regarded as a sinking |noble charity. Yet many things were ! 1ial page. in discussio Peinte name docs the Iady bear who | ciciency ¥ 3 a inking g ! £ ! Lnis "loet tree.” published on November | gxpoc Mo (eS8 ur e ateer. Ny | One hears. T ___|funa for current malntenance in ad-|stolen, {n a spirit that passes under- 16, the real interest in conuection with | false measure in that eet, fooked at abstractly. | cance of tax collections. For Congress | standing. Those who took these goods franklinia centers in the hope of redis- | Ags ey i i : isplaT 5 : : saos . ditions. A recognition of the chatge i is & medium for the dispiay of force. | oot iyl BT nneotion the | cannot fall to be consclence stricken. | Resignation Eliminates Newberry- Uienh, * JS08L0 08 §, oir “public | covering it in the wild stute, 7t In i8] There has been mueh discussicn for | £ SE e R ! | minds g Since charlots ran along the Appian | e N R e = = e o s moar Dhispecorrins : e ] : T RN porer o | acti thatithaBistrict hadithen, jasyic [ sayingputithojlimitio meh i ism ay Issue. B e i ioicsome Ciraumatante . Thare| Doseibiciocqurenceithic _‘!’“u“" "'" imany vears over the unseasonabie- | \aiCriier affair * L01has now, a surplus of tax revenues;ness at taking candy. {romi @ child.{ .y regignation of Truman IL New- . may be trying times ahead, but the; vato gardcns the original article It o "o aarch 4 as inauguration dey.; If e are to obey the adage. “Give = o S o . f the American peo-:swas specifically stated that the planis 2l =% o {the devil his due.” how ¢ 1 one pro- s S om berry from the United States Senate COmMMOD genwe o - : . At i Proposals have been nrged to change | the ¢ 1 Ehallione w e s e Ty : bt e ipublican leaders, in the oplnion of | (independent) also believes thut “his | numserines. The fact (hal Y Bt Jif ever. come perfect days” But xow | e have the Lighes: erteem. Lt who nower of many horses. a highway has | d surplus been acknowl- o it will eliminate | fate gives piomise that the American W 0% &8 O 3 -omes the American Bar Association- wrongly speaks of her sisters as d Mad that surplus been acknow most editors, In that it wi |ate plves promise that e American | was low, 42 pelbiod oul b on: T |comes ‘thel American " wrongly, speaks fof bersistore, a8 the present, when flnc automobiles|,ooymulated in the Treasury during|But those who stole from the soldters’ R ‘ D sen LA Reminders of the duty of America e Sl e =ith 2 Fesoluts ing that t {edged then as mdubitably a District | SR I the issue of “Nowberrsism" fro S L L g % i & resolution urging that th e s toree. c | ssaet it might Lave been alloted to| N World affairs inevitably bring up| .. "ol iions. There ate @ few who | (ica’ and. s the Hoanoke Wurld: ,CINES. was not ‘f;fif‘j‘,:;'(':°::efr,e‘ date be changed backward to Junu-| ey 0f"sle mmodern Tad et wizes gecoiir-iCoxillefhasidetionss AIE: 3 i1, us all up they rat: most of ur—male ! reminder's of the duty to America. » for main-{ view. but the ma- News (Democratic) puts The avevage automobi - conu e ¢ akejthejjcontias bte: wmrming Lo thoss o approach | require acid soil in order to thrive, and, 4f¥ 1 ‘instead of postponing it ur hel g ans oS uso as tue “sinking fun | and female though we be created—as makes his way down the street. s | —_—S——— 15 - argue ¢ith his depar- > 3 - 4 fldnes: i tenance. But question was raised as | {jority argue that with his depar-:;,°United States Senate that they i oo™ oo o the trees which the | SPring mildness. bet nitwl cap but i & ab almost anythin 5 . St 2 . . T 5 H - S Ibeing of the mental capacity. but a thinking about almost anything ex. !m the full equity of the District in; A “third party” is always likely to|ture and the Senate itself on record ;hssggnznngroux: 1t in a manner above { *FUE R M0 have subsequently The explanation of the selection of ! jirt]. higher than the mor rule mot { March 4 is given that in early days, |surely Congresswoman Ro when means of transportation were ;Sho! ) i Tittie lows limited to the speed of a hnne——nu‘;':‘d::‘d';, ot e tistie Nomee 1% cept force and <ner: sard himself as an qisplay. bat not uf for, dced pedestriar a lad ai Ue BAY F-i iy eurpius, and so Congress then!be distingulshed by inspiration, as.ias condemning the free use of moRey *icug 1o go and he chose thedied, because gardens are 28 & TneNiy e} oiided for an inquiry into the cir- | piration and fmagination. Dut at t e !nfl"enc"“"x SCSSEIRSSRI S Ipropergtimekion h i p?«‘c‘i"n-fiifi«:rfi““"' 1 cumstances and nature of the accumu- | outset it fs bound to be weak in the | iShed for all time. o e D he " Toian- | 1t may interest vour readers to learn ¥ iy regard Rim st e and the claims, if any. that kmatter of political pull | Maintaining that when they some to eht-demogratic), whiie fhe INGRRZT . 1 prush and interfering branches foften under ssddlc as attached to &1 things than what ehe infers, s Butinotlof b e e et ity the | : a full understanding of the facte the SH0CIE STl \Wlo will regret hin |of other trecs have now been cleared | Wheeled convevance—it was foundievena man who maier T0L Gl : fL 1’ t Th ';" i,‘,{m ¥ ,} now i {veopte of Michigan “will regret hav- By thus “immolating him- | gway from the two franklinias on the jthat the newly’ elected required that | grass to grow—we 01 Y nited States. That inquiry 1s now Both, therefure, A strike in New York may hinder j ing permitted the hounding of Senator | #elf on the altar of our free institu-ipouthwest si Chuse Circle, {much interval after the November |to grass widows—does Ui Gkt and expectation is that| | Newborry,” ti “ - e eXE n pectation is tha ewbarry.” tife Detroit Free Press| o e e that- “the retiring | readily be located. 1f every one wio is | Washington, cven though all the the “scurvy poiiticiazns’ that « 1+ ——————— tions,” the Cineinnuti Times-8tar (re- | and the trees labeled o that they can{election before they “could reach |£erves more from monkird ti mental thing. On TR R “ . Vh ‘buildlnl operations. The strikers wm] 3. Yent), says there was “noth- . el Yoo ile r = e the | It in an early report. What 2 =[{(ndependent), i8as 4 . Benator will heip Lo make our cap- | contemplating # trp to southeasiern ;thirteen original states were east of in Congress. Not all tile Lanor is 1e automobile represents force, while ‘h“gem»‘;r that report will have on the complain as carnestly as anybody ; ing left” for him to do but resign, and | FAPROT, W, L 0 e ekeptical ol}(.'-eor:mp D savent Flotida would fa- | the Miseiesippl river. If that (he | stricted to Congre: SR i : y fr. Newberry 3 i h | pedestrian represents weakness. The - when a scarcity of homes asserts it-|aseerts that “as for M : the political parasites who guarantee | miliazize themsclves with the appeas- {only measure of the desiradle inter-'| Honor and fame fom no . fiscal svstem s uncertain. but the ¥ himseif, he can find comfort in the 1 ruiliari t e . 0 . i 3 lment IS v ' 2 v Vi s n t well your purt—there u ne is an embodiment of Sty hOrse-{ it prayer is that whatever max | val between election and Installation | Ac o to ‘deliver the goods' at primary elce- | ance of this tree, and keep on the look- tlong, if but the purse sttings are out for it in the woods, it might be re- elf. e tacuy % critical 1t & irecollection that at a critical momey in office. why, indeed, should we Wait! porhone for most wome s 13 merely one N S hia — e i {in the history of his country he el > vered; ven though it has been ! v shown by this inquiry no further | ———— t 18 cons ¢ |sufficiently lax. Doubtless Senator | discovered; for even though now until Marel be s 3 Juiry no | served it effectively and in an abso- | Xowhorry has learned his lesson. The | cxterminated by uurserymen rom the | "3 Californian l‘ Oregonian clected che of the hui :anpower. The ¢ne can run over the |, . ade e i g idariet; o fought mena SR RO Bt e A S Tattes attempt will be made to change the The coal situation started the “shop ; lutely uung.nm,nnex, rh sg.h)turrlwl‘l;:‘fx‘: next time he runs for senator he | orlginal spot, there may be colonies of lin"¢1e first week in November can s - Jatter | a5, of capical malntenance. which |early” movement away last spring. | from within, acting as hig PEteibtiil | should attach himself to some fa- it preserved in other pla hich dolreport in Washington by November {jrc 1 Tl norfarmed a nobler mis- can sustain scarcely a bump Without iy 1 oc been stated in permanent ! hen ‘rlc;n;cri“em:‘;'{‘ e milfar article of commerce, wo that;not huppen to, Lave been visited b¥lys .y luxurious trip ucross the con- | Bamkn e 1F site had served a dauger of great injury to himssif. o i — ed man H. New b erry D . | his_publicity will be of the thing, : butanists. Such rediscovery woul St et e Ay eastle. Shi dour o0 L * terms at 60-40, . ia war casualty, the victim of Intiu = i i clentiflc interest. el - iin Congress ti she ful It in steol against flesh, turce versus| 3o 0T \Le Dietrict taxpayers| Clemenceau has stirred poiticallences intmical to the best interests of T an ot thelmin. dud thetetoTe O e e vF Jfranilibiasare about {dara Why walt four monthwihetors |ssomer; mud Gncpisstion ot /e clearly | . Ir holq{leaders in America in a manner that|the natlon, we belleve that later, on — ! threa inches across and white, with a | making 1%, Before many wears &7 ) Apraham Lincoln? It was ti« who have not already done so should | 7 ithe people of Michi; will under- . 5 = i mass of yellow mens in the center. e L Fng 1of his mother that made B.: vecognized by those who venture upon {,ave cortain to pay their first install. | Promises the Tiger @ few interesting jarand some things much better than To Make Art Popular. (Eaes arein “temless. and can ; one da .|oreq\ol;. 1;_‘ll‘nere any rea- | rest an artiet. "',’I‘{"'r”"’ ‘safety """d OnMCiOUBNess | o) orpoge [Eicphant (b omnti® Yaplics that hia “pur- | merican art more widely popular 1810 on In. the south, thin having. the | by radlophone, now that he can lizten| No police judge has uny len will ke universal. an afety-flrst’” — chased seat Newberry now resigns to ! Grana Central station into & serles of | flowers on long stems. eorgia both (in to al ) N ety rtI8 | thority to sentence prisomers g 2 i ——— e . E [ He c lains of o ORI IHERICS b 3 Ba but here | 2mong the glouds upon a Rocky moun- | > week will have lengthened into safe-| . B 23 : forentall expulslon. e complains of | showrooms and saiesrooms for Amer- | trees bloun here|| Ammong the o Y reftic 1 ek il ihaye fcoatl > Safe | qye slogan “Don't get hurt” is a | SHOOTING STARS. parciscn abue; but, In cold fact, hel.m. Dletures and sculptirce. {around v t August | tain peates € _r g e ed Mor pibition ot ke e 1y first tie year ‘round. This common ! . ou . oot e Cegatety first.” g el gy | Zoes because hig oWn Darty can no | The serfous character of the under-:and September. The twe can be readily Washington is the constitutional|inspect the morgue and look i SonscIgneucas Il maksy for chitulry, ;iwth:nrxd it mctériate :né pl:de';- i BY PHILANDER JOHNBON !longer stomach him He wao trled|taking fn shown by the names of | iold anarl b WDEE MA%, e e e S S P Sl o s ‘ o var it x enthcory % 3 N80 before & republican judge in Michigan. i many "wealthy art iovers. w { that franklinia is deciduous, its le s ‘ 0 vV fone. Al on the part of the motorist, and sU-} 450 are natural enemies, anxious to ore B o election | man s o1 A arimts oy Shanle the | tarniug red With i first touch of frost | tions had to be performed here. until |tm8 of trafiic law wiolstio:: preme consideration on the part of the . i Hurt Not DLy the republican voters. whosbrcke @10 join the plan are headed by John . a8nd soon aftery ard falling, whilc gor- President Wileon saw fit {o transfer!such sentences are void of authority Al T e b .. | Give cach other trouble, is fast Tosing | Searoh Y cedent of seventy years to defeat |S. Sargent and Danilel Chester Fremch, | donia I8 evergrecn. keeping its leaves | his activitier even into a foreign land | The jdea is effective, perhape. in i T el ,;&1‘ :\‘ml..fia as {2 und, i1 hear the motto, “Don't Ger Hurt,” { FICCE T 10 %0ng” Co-senator_on the | The idea in to extend tha juterest | throug tiohstasbn And finally, the | while still exercising his poters a5 pressing upon the careless driver the ;e conscious of his kaightly_ equi-j® i And yet n I with dan { Nef ident Hardin, 1 tr jvark of the franklinia is smoother and | President. Things are going 1o move | wickedness of his carelessness, i 1 s And yet when I w danger flirt { Newberry issuc. Pres! g | in art and the patcronage of it to a darker red. indeed, almost black In{morc rapidly in the future than at[only a legislative act can «age, would no more run dewn an un- | rmored knight than would Lancelot. | e Nor will the knight lacking equipage | P¥i¢e from Intoxicants. do ‘so foolish a thing as to attempt| to contend the passage. This con.| susness must come, and it will] A ome, for Amer ns are at heart mc} In Uncle Joe Cannon's political cal- Td after that have nei- | far wider public (han 18 now e R mon, Mohammedanism _enforces - absti- | MY Word, when all ig said and done, jund the old guord AR 10 ¥ 0 | L Jictage Shows. The ;‘a::g‘,n,';'fi_:°;f,“lmn EDGAR'L. WHERRY. {the 1800 pace. Things are going to u sentence lawful. B E S - after reviewing the defense of lhelu. tercd places and more different 0 3 { movement in Turkey is an easy mat-frnough T may linger safe from harmi, | aaator poe forih In his letter of res. |sorts of people puss throush grent | Beautiful Banks and ! > 2 : oo 2 ey i sl o ey Stk B el S e S o S s Bl it Banis and ... How Reading to Cigarmaker. B b leen e = . Ace he big new gal-! i And sorrow reign beyond relief e P swan song are polnted lery will be easy fo that mixed Our Sm: urches A prohibition { 18 SImPIY, “Don't Hurt Any Une.” . {Ana the Detroit News (independent), | mirable. ~People from more widel It T should deal some reckless 2 ut. Michtgan will not willingly find | throng, mere tdle curiosity will take: «[ talked with a group of foreign M d S l Go O erer, {305 " afnigan wi ot iy 1) rone; mert ¢ Curiesicy Sl"wke | solked with 8 srow of forcie ade Samue mpers Orator medern knigits. i culations landslides one way or an- - £ v H 3 . . 2 In. but even 50, it Is well that the | most Americans travel with pretty “de a tour about this counyy. e e { other cut no figure whatever. T won't get hurt, if I can atecr A B O iing In the future show | full pockets. After an American ~haf | ot Tihu. Root recently. in asSing n ; Y i o A course for me from danger clear the story completely and by that|made his p! he is commonly sup-|funds for the completion of the German marks may be stabilized. e But self 1'd sacrifice, my son, {tolcen, fairly. that the last word be :;::;:, ;fiync‘g;"e an Interest in art.| Cathedral st._Jobn the Devine. L % e G s R 2 ‘Ne®berry was a har- a social asse ut : r banking houses : . 9 children to work, as he did. a' len his will afford little satisfaction if] The decree for-longer skirts has['l'o keép from Hurting’ Any One. ot chat Semator Ne®barTy N *ay 'the | tholsanda of Americans who are abie | aon s callvosd tations wero far EARLY hrco score 3en s 200 | satrs of iage.| Anihsfiolind stabllization means holding them atyLrought up a direct Issue between! iroumstances of his writing, neces-|to buz pictures never become infected | guperior to anything of their kind in a boy of thirteen, born °':wuh P 1a it Wi waean e thelr present value. | fashion ana the flapper. Birds. garily hag made it appear. That, after lwith the taste. This opening a gal- { Eyrope.” On the other hand, Mr. Austrian ancestry in the .y S honghi 1 b Y 1 t) " al], it is Benator Newberry and not ery in what is almost an arcade in Root pointed out, America was *. us! with uplifting thoughts and —— i ) ou no longer apostrophize the |} Mate of Michigan that has been |2 Failroad station {3 a highiy com- | oguntry of small ~churches” ~ He slums of London, one of the tions for which he was wiiling 1o American eagle in your orations.” miataken.” mendable and seemingly a "rather | yondered whather the country, after who ever walked out of |work. - ) t to spread the infection. h orest her experiences in e great war, had | P agle. [ = corl y sel, came to this e R T mi:‘pl;,:,l:,c,.h,::;" He is today cne of the could work better if their minds were ‘The public in general will do well | 20"\ public speakers, one of Kept engaged ~They = arranied K ead men, in this countrs, scheme of having one of their num- i 2 ber read, the others makiug 1o rata It seems probable that Withelm| 1. 5 3 Iiohenzoliern will be a better husband | Lody Astor’s Second Parliament. ihan he was a kalser. } Lady Astor is booked for some:new i experiences in the new parliament. As, for instance, on the first day she was : : 5 ¢ reasoning is opposed by | shrewd attem, Whats the use.of talking about| , This NS TCiCHEE (ndependent | —Brooklyn 2 the American eagle,” said 8enator | ropublican), which, like the Detroit Sorghum, “at. this moment, when|Frec Press, enthusiastically defends : rbod. Koo nator, characterizing his resig-,stand—Mrs: Felton got off at the first |, onder the full symbolism , of eperybodysimind;ision turkeyiny e e es 'an act of gallantry and jStop—Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. o amitul hanks and ugly churches.|the b land of | The cigarmakers found that they Senator George didn't have long to ———tee——— Clemencean is likened unte a noble d cined 2 edjured by an opponent whose feel- ; - egation that is thoroughly handsome banks and terminals|and has since counseled an A . _fellne; but he seldom purrs. |Tnge she had aroused fo “keep & civil| Jud Tunkins says Volstead has | puracieristic of the man. Senator | The Senate farm bloc amnounces its |arc, of courss, an encouraging rather | ek the rulers of contributions of the number of cigars # 3 ————— e ! tongue n her head.” " I made the sousing problem as hard Newberry's withdrawal is “a relief to[program as a ‘“constructive one."|than a discouraging sign. Fifty the world. he could have rolled if he had been e e e = the suies sEoblem *d 83|} i supporters, ineNewark News (in- ullding bloc, eh?—Savannah News. |yvears ao we did not have even them. How did Samuel | working instead of reading. Canada ulati { e parliamen - Astor . endent convinced, and “he has We are making a begining with re- £ iy 5 = 1. e : and Population. {was a novelty—a sort of experiment : —— dope e if and his party no end of | A recent magazine story says: “ifer | gard to fine bulidings outside of busi- |4 - I Compess. appran- | SR o The Star vesterday commented on a | o)) Bera!es ed b 5 g Musings of a Motor Cop. Tatsery by taking himself out of the|complexion was 1like velvet. over |ness and industry. For instance, we; o 3% ticed to a shoe- |Tt perfence that he at- Smatal Glapaiot 'Bhes Sunddy Star a0 [obibes €36 hes anitousty = Bt S Titure. TRelief will be the portion of | which cream had been poured.” Here,|are creating a number of respectable SR PE .- o the agetributes the cultivation-of a meliow al 2 1engaged her in the debates cautfous. | Hortense Magee, the flivver queen,” |{hq republicans, who will have the as- | kittie, kittie:—Minneavolis Journal. |and some beautiful universities. The| . of ten. get his|speaking volce, precise enunciation count eavy n: n emigration i o, \ 5 t vanished, it w! e ct 0 ket mong the most beautiful wor i tistic _impuise 1 Ly Sl = = ok e B oo | They studied her style as a contro-| But soon she bad to quit the scene. | IROIRIvhorr igpue alive uttil 1924." | he "Enelish Tanguage which pocta] direction. ' Our _bridges, n nany | most thoroughly |have won Inaumerable udierce aud : e versialist, as well out of regard for | She lacked the price of gasoline. e Memphis News-Scimitar (inde- fnever have attempted to makec i |cases. have a sweep and panoramic | : American, demo-|a flood of ofters for lecture tours persons in five months. their own intereats as out of personalf 5 pendent) also feels that “the resigna-\mortal are “Pay to the order of."— | beau Despite . the muititude of { g cratic, earn-your- | which be has persistently refuccd This dispatch from Ottawa appears’ respect for her. personal| ghe sighed, “What's Clemenceai. to|tion is in wune ‘v'mln :h:ns;ntll‘rx::lg: Little Rock Arkansas Demgcrat. lcllxjnn huus:: ‘;S:ffipi ntt!:;;:ztis‘ Srg::;i 5 way way. This reading aloud also cpened ud o = < " . American peop! elim % fably a mo: 2 . 2 i Spe in today’s news: | In her second parliament she is ort 9 : P vpe Sinat belleves money canmove | Hattie, the Cintral Park elephant | boguLT of Momes and home furnish-| Hle sama tochia | Biaibriluiss Wikines Sor urosdor ecit Efforts to persuade Canadians in the . ., o b + 971 Or Lenin in his soviet glee? Tmountains, carey dlections and accom- | who died from the effects of & stroke. [ings than there cver was. : 1 country in the[culture. Starting with Dickens and United States to return to their; Will Soon become, a bit everyday. She|mqpe thing that I desire to see plish anything else. Newberry the in- | was probably closely related to the | Structural besuty in the United, year the battle of | Thackeray, he.read most of th~ Brit- | states shows a few points of light ini Gettysburg was|ish authors—Jobn Stuart Mills and homeland will be included in an in-|is reckoned as one who-has com 3 i 1 has d from the scene.|G. O, P. —C tensive {mmigration drive, Charlesgv She has submitted s ::l!' one kind word from Friend John D.» | Siviqual Bos vastes ptom, still re- | U O T~ beast.—Columbla Record. {haif a continent of rather dismal; e e Pt e Stewart, acting minister of immigra- = % : . maing, but with every indication of| High prices for ten years are pre=| commonplaces. This may be natural.} fought. After|the British an jerman e tion and colonization, announced to- | ker constituents, and they have ap- . Independence. its speedy eradlcation. dicted by Harvard specialists. Agl“’e have bulit in a day—with hastc| SAMUELGOMPERS. . ,."yoorg g5 aInstead of adopting their theories, he day. Immigration of domestics and 3 w 3 t was Newberry's ts th nd carelessness. But in haste and| ind of his' own on soclal children from Great Britain also will ;’,""’ffig ,“ 4 h;” recommissioned | “The farmer is one of the most fn-| i fae Inat L O B R et those hien orienelY | carelestness must pass If the richeat jlabor leader and Virsom e ‘:‘,: d'":."r":";;fi:‘“?:m“ elia g “\be encouraged. A publicity campaign | her. h mzf ons .to “keep on | dependent men in the world.” L trol of the Senate in March, 1919, is | Greenville Pledmon! pation in the world is to contribute!shows boyish pride because B mat 9 a sy to stimulate immigration of desirable | keeping on.’ e is present in the| yep,” replied Farmer Corntossel,|recalled by the Eyracuse Herald (in ore than crops and machinery and!roll a cigar as well as in the old |tween soclalismand trade un - types will be begun in the United P : 2 alled %), Which says that but for| An Iron Mountain youth shot his|money to the life uf the world—'gavg \chen he was at the bench and | Samuel Gompers Is today one of the Rtas and Great Britain und extem. | Fouse of commons now as “a regular | “He's independent, all- right. But he | o 2 % b ¥ L days 24 %o “the ~ Scandinsvian counteies, | hand,” and asking consideration on 2 ght. that vote ‘‘the Senate committée on|own brother by mistake for a deer.! New Yor! o g Ia jourieyman ot fourteen years of | best read men in America, who thinks o, having abandoned kis idea of mak- | as he reads; who reads with a human don’t manage to get near as independ- [ forelgn relations would not have been | A deer has more sense than that. He Holland, Belgium and France. that score. t packea 4gainst the proposed league{knows his own brother.—Detroit s - 3 Obscrve the difference bet ; Iem as the mru-' that hold a mort- covenant and Henry Cabot Lodge|News. 0 estions Street Placards. ink shoes In favor of rolling tobacco. feeling, analyzing- always how the . ween| But, as different as the circum-! gage on his place.” . Would not have been its chairman. — 1o wtudied nights. His first serious | wisdom of the ages can be appiied to ftuqu- policy and our own respect- | stances are, Lady Astor need not, and 5 And, “while the ha-d-boiled conserva- | 1;hnmu l;:dlwn complaing that the | T, the Editor of The Star: {voading was & Mu‘,h of anti-slavery | changing conditions 1o aid most the, Caada confesses her emptiness,|perience that will put her at a dis-{ Eben, i de oot of all evil. Jew' ds|sho Eptingfeld News (demoeratic) In- | he should be interested in his aca-|the streets of Washington of “Dont |y yyjonist against all forms of |prove thelr opportunities and posi. - and takes special steps to fill it. She|advantage in the debates. The -con-|same we Kkesps rootin’' ‘harder foh]sists that “politics must be profm- demic effort to eliminate Yhe noxious {Get Hurt,” but I have not seen & sin-| o iuneary servitude,, especially | tions, thus sending a better Yufluenct carnestly a1 afficlally advertises her | troversiaiist who tashes out with small | michey day we does 0 oot LAl = * | oh Shamemen moom It oimal cont chmpeomoode Bal Bivpater o | Dlacare. O o HEAL ' asainst social injustice that forced 1o generations et mmborn: - 2 = - v LK - ’ N < oL 3 o : > X s 4