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THE EVENING STAR ftaditons. Soms foik soom t5 Ounk | want was never known before as of: | [~ e a— e ; Ee——— With Sundny Moriting Edition. they fovuded I, when they came. 0% | fered family portraits - plate h 1 - Aoy . 4 = . O : " i ing Edton, | 0 fovoded & when ey cume. v | erod ity poteats r toniz wote| | WASHINGTON OBSERVATIONS e ANSWERS TO. QUESTIONS WASHINGTON; D. C. Wire uppointed to offices: ' - placg as chauffeur, salesmun or waiter 1L Epl® > Science Said to Shew | BRIDAY.......November 2, 1903 There mast have been quite a sctfin erder to-make ends mect. . BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE | Darwinism Error, BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN S e tlement along thevond h-ud'm_.-: tothe} Latest of these instances is that of | b -~ - - — o the Editor of The Stac: — A FHEODORE W, NOYE! Eastern, Branch bridge from Kenfucky | “the boy emperor™ of ex-Emperer of | North Dulota’s twe farmer sena-rbe a member of the next United | Aprepos of the Java ape (and the | Q. I there a water lily farm ) Q If a housd faces directly south - £l N 2 avenue to Naylors lane, which was}China.. He is reported as in financial | tors--Bdwin F. Ladd and Lynn J.!States Senate: evolutionary theory in general),” if [the Distriet?—k. M. by compass will ghe sunshine at noou The Evening Star Newspaper Conepany { opened to travel fn 1785 or 1796, That | soraits and is being sucd-by-a Peking | Frazier—patronize home industries in |/ “As for Silent Cal, we New England fis well to remember, as Prof. Town-|- A. The largest water lily farm in | s, 25 isht amales (he vear roundt Wiminels Dikes, LI L Sla s whs 125 years ago. Quite a number of | goldsmith for, money due.: The repub- | Washington by sending their children |people understand him clearly, com- | ond points -ent In his admirable Itk Guited States by at Keatlworth.| A No: (he sun’ {s due south at Chicako Office: Tower Builofop, peepie were Uvilig on the'road to thetlic of Ching agreed te make a hand- | to'college hers. Senator Ladd’s son |pletely. And we ‘bave the deepest thepls, , “The_Collapse of Evolutlon.” [D C, The fwrm. run by Mrs. Helen jlocal mean. noon abvut the middle of Earopesn Oflce: 18 Regent Nt., London, ¥aziand. | fercy and close to the ferry, which wasiaome yearly allowance to this last | is an undersraduate 3t Geerge Wash- fconfidence in him. Don't make un: that'the fiets of the case are thess: | powler: consists of twenty-four pends A;?L- t‘"n:'m'd‘ o 1..;:.. nun!-; 4 . A n B = : = # = v b {2 e) £y o 1ythe Brestug Stas witkc thy Seiay moeming | SUPeseded by the’ bridge. That feity {ylor of the Manchu dynasty, but pay- [ ington University and managing its|mistake—when he lavs Jow vxtl:fls.'\:;v ‘ T 1821, Dub[olx. a Dutch Phlfl'll;“:'-’cmmetd from seven acres of Decambeac. rAflmlmnua middle. of ehician, fe dftvemil by corriems withis the | wag in opevation years beore Wash- lyient of thisallowance fs in arrears. | foot ball team this season. Senator [nf AU SOER LM BRC, o0y Tuy hers | $ldcovered @ tootir-on the lsla: marsh land. Seventy-five Kinds of [ February the sun is dne south about Chmrn e ot Srnd ovdy ¥ conte. pos [ ITgon. wakw Crewfed 132 YRS 480 | Hegan Tung has ‘made tits in his | Fraziers twin daughters have Just|about hin co-calied Yankee reticence; F“a. several feet helow the SUrface | waer lifes are raised, including purs | fOUteen minutes aftes local mean 5 conts per month: Sundsy ; month. Orde: L i tele- o ¢ - - v] o .~ Because (ooldselor the eafth. One ter he LS noon: the latter part ot July about Dhonw Matn 308, Coljectinn 1a ey by ‘l’: Halt 4 contary before Washington was ji,fischold expenses, and for ont ‘thing | metriculated at George Washington. jRoue, WAsESr ' DRty cwrong- oo 10, ST - Gne ;fl‘:!bbo:‘ °r | ple. lilies from Zanzfber, Indian and iy minutes atier Tocal mean NOOR: FIOSe ot the. end”of sselt meuth. : Georgetown. and. ettlements oM §pos gismissed 1,000 retainers from hjs | They were destined for an academlic iyjge out to every visitor, like Har- a skull @ Egyptian lotuses, and Vietoria lilles, [and about the 1st of Novewiber, about Rate than Wasliington, and od its stte-were f soovice " But in spite of this retrench. | T¢er from the cradle, for their | num's indfa-rubber man, is no re feet from the tooth, and in AUBUSLhins loaves of which are sometimes|SiXtecn minutes before Mecal mean by Mall—Payable in Advanes. | 1" Fhamburg and Carroils- | cc; But in spite of this vetrench- Uy, 0 on anebustassie slumnus of [ for Suessing that he hasw't-any 'n-}1923 ke found a thigh bone £0rt¥- | oven foer in dlametor. b Maryland and Virginia, umkatown. Flambuvg, and Cax ment It s sid that “many relics &t | (MRTR O SREREEC ROPRIL O [iden or what It knowrt in the vEX. | guo teet farther away, and, later, an- - PSR S Y s 2 £ o~ ¢ Manol ; N nacular as ‘guts’ When " ! i o vi 1ar. M40 e m\:m“wum il whigp | & onoe-mighty Manchu house Will be [ 0" (hem “Uni*-and Versi™ im re- | passes the drasw, shoves Iis:chips iDto josber tooth. That Is all that 1s kuown | Q. Did Christopher Columbus re- |IRtoXicatiog?—F. L H. gk~ 4 Ex = ngtan pre vilages sacrificed by the ‘boy emperor” to meet . ; «wins | the center of the table and silently | g this wonderful “missing: Lnk.” for hi A. Water in exeess is an Antoxi- L1 yr., $2.40% T mo., 20 a membrance of his dollege days. Twin: traigit = ceive payment for his discovery of e § cange into being 198 to 260 !-N] 289153 debts.” . 1t seems thut the ex-em- |, 0 the *ogue I -the Sixty-eighth | 120KS hewmen ::':"u;“'.{’,g... got | A year or more after this QiSCOVeTY 4 ymarfea?—X. K §. . i &mcnr':m.' 1o Sclence Sevviee. Before thnt white peeple were Ly 3 o z = A i ey R Bekii Alscunced tha Gad ST o e aid of an extract from one 0.00: 1 510:. 85¢ | and wilsing wheat, cowm, tebuiue it poror has previously made sacrifice ot | Congress. Representative ~ Free of fthe card s i £y mul.;:;“: nu~ - th A. The sum he received ameunted |Of the ductless glands and also wAdh- W0 | mo.r dae | » . T Sale, "of fumily relics. but that his | California is the proud father of two eh: concluded that they were mathe | "o ot fons out sueh assistanee in_ controllfVe 9 2Gej Uit on Washingtoliy wite. Tudeing [, ;00 qutlook.is still dark. (reat|sets and Semator King- of Ttah is| Groundless Fumers’ that Seeratary |Ing but the bomes of an ape, saven Dr. Leonard G. Ruwntree af e H 4 a = Maye clinie has oved that ex4 e e eoieg thcr, | SHafEen liuve come Gpoa the-world. | Messed with ooé tet, born n the um- | Hughes contemplates resignation |held thut they were huso O & MISR| Q 4ry many megross leaving the |Seisive water drimding. by tither It - | and se thought them the long lost Iumans imal ay e ki e St mer of 1 cofncide witlr the birth of & Hughes- | & TR DT ans or animals, may result In (ol sseclatul P 13 esetusitely SR { oo alout mvauge-Batovethut ———— i e & cofncide iimk {n the chain. So that, of twenty- | S0uth for northern states?—R. D. T.|iniorication. “Water fatovicatio = ! N Newspapers in % 0 e we for o 5 S ! Senator Pe Prohibition. < for-Presideni boom. four of the leading scientists of Eu-| A According to a study made by |he says. “is hard to prafuce. as na- s e s | It e pwoiedlie tha . SRR mMTLA/) DA | SSHReL BiBItiOR. |\ omen of “viston and experience.” | varios parts of the conntry are Brint- | rope, wuly seven (ouu-thiri aseribed the Devsinit of Tales 18700 |tire has Drovided amatnec the e liebed lierein. Al rights of publication of fa cabin here.and there in our woods | Senator Pepper of Pemnsylvania, in fas well as men andwering that de- | g Jetters from readers depicting the g any importance whatever to this ¥ " cumlation of water in the body smectal dispaiches berein aze. aisp owervel. 1 ang glong: owr rivers without the for-|an address to a women's republical ! soription. are periodically summoned tary of State-us the republicans’ [ Rithecantropus erectus. And one|negroes left thirteen southern states|poisonous gmounts. Through thirst | mality of pasiag @ shilling an acre to | elub in.Chicago, uttered words. of Wis- | (s counsel at the White House, Presi- | oy st oo o ior 1828 Tt fs|aring soul, Prof b. C. Cunningham|in the year ending September 1. The|!he futake of water is regulated to mality @ g ¢ se. “logical candidate” for' 1924 of Dublin.'a great unatomist, con- | & o8 VUL Ch A CODEIME 1 € lthe body's meeds. Unless the fntuke “France Accepts With Cerdiality.” | the awthivities ar St Marys City. We [dom which mre ealeulated to attract | dent Coolidge ferred this week | o - Flughes of 1916 | cluded that they were different bones s gaenily 8 -7 | the a - wa City $ ! Ko ‘conterr h €k | orren sald that If the Hughe i Brata greatly in excess the output H . o Satte R % ; ; ; - thve | B0t belongIng to the same animal! {Georgla, 120,000; Alabama, 90,080: | throush the ki » are an old city st in an oid-settled | Wide attention.. Discussing pronibition | with Miss Janet Richiards, lecturer | nag been the Hughes of taday—the | Nef DEIGREE to (1E Shite ARO[ Riorita. 90,000, and M ot 22000 | (abensinr Sekignere and the ukin A dispatch ‘that comes today frow | 3 5 & | TR 4 “—he would be President Paris should put a quietus on the pesm. { Sction: s = Ne-prophesied, that within ten.yeard jon current events, who is about. to 3;‘;|“’~“‘L¥r'|‘i::d States ot this mement, | Professors and pscudo-seicntists got ta contrul the thirst, an extract from anstic speculations regarding the ef- | ———————— $has Who liow!boenk the lgw: ‘;"n Bave i';“"f,"”': her 1923-1924. campatgn 57 S0, ol ation 18 that in the interval into. line with the latest and most| Q ug the Ivish Free State a flag? |2, SWall ductless gland at the base “chunged their point ofiview, | of education among the women of |yr~ Hughes bas “mellowed”—ienrned | FUiRAEE Balll o, 10 SEONG, PO, g | — XK inftuence of this drug the petient kent - } % 2 advanced thought in Eurepe on_ the of the brain was used. Under the zect of w speech delivered By M. Poin- | Eulogies on George Washington. |y or become unpopular.” | Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, [ to unbcnd, become “human’ and §6n° 1 o' (Ciohrifie opiulon is now away from | A. The flag of the Free Stato ix|dofking water until he s ioiep prospect of the (veutlon of @ IMErIA | spaeches at the'corner SEORE CETEONY | prospect of amending the -Voistead | Oher eastern cltles. Miss Richards |UiGilcrt. He insists there's “only tians participated in by the United { o tional Memorial, paid respect in ex- kicat deal of talk about ‘m‘_“dmpm,id Europe, garnering first-hand Infor- | Hughes.” mutation of species, only variation, of | QI3 Katrina Van Tassel. the|Process was tricd with dogs with unce “accepfs with cordiulity the { °0 B i Tar e Ut kot | e Serebral inarlgin and o1 Cxtrons . s 5 violence at times, usually lasting o dletaor Probabin me e an 4l | Stars and Stripes holsted below an- | ially in thousands of years. The only) A Thers is a gravestone in the ing DY'S CAPAcity to pay reparallons.” o e, oo oo that no other Ameriean } pubilic ‘menitc reinfarce the executive | upon International Gffairs as Jamet| i h i " e { flection ¢ s pul e a al affairs as Janet!giirrad by what he thought was an| Lrovg o “Cpristian religion. ut as she lived later than the time ! domestic art, househeld econom:. od that the proposed inquwy f Such names as Pas- | 5€ers bave chipped, the stome, bow-|L. | : Carpenter, Dana, Faraday, Leibaitz, which pertains to the preparation of {man “in history has been given so|Rippy.” Arp {The main regson for thia meems to Be | © Viewinis the political-aspect of pro- | S3i8Tied the command of the battle- | That embiem. & biue cross on @ Wwhite De: Etkevidas of che British Museum. | Q. Ts there such a thing as a blind | hats and garments: household econo- % household affairs are ma : : < lity of it 1 e jector to the stmian theory| A. The Department of Agriculture managed; boua Leing ambitious as the world under-|docs not see the probability of it be- | inortant member. of Admiral Sims' gt Y any flag enjoy such pree: Even Virchiow of Berlin. the high- | 163 1o8ehed Sowerlng size and does | housenold administration ts the over: srankly stated ‘the conditions upon ;peslative as.a soldier nor as a man of | that the cleavage between those who!during the war and later served on * % k% jand omce a pronounced evolutionist, | JE 0S8 WAV 1 high temperature at the | {'° Waintenance of a home: hom There was | But he. was cfficient and sufficient in | great mational experiment of prohidl- | advisory council of the United States | sacretary of state, and Wilbur J. (‘un.(?,':-"“:: e ioh was all nopsensc. 1t |This sometimes occurs when the of the means and methods whi £ eeding iu the op- . Wha @ n 1 liquida- | that strikes ko muny men who speak | ether. file activities of the paciists and | concerncd with .the Rogers bill for | knowledge 15 proceeding in . G WAt Dercealiger vt i beniiang * % % & Bl the concluslons of Dr. Traas, the emi- [ Q. What book was it that Mme. ntions patented aure ever tomr This. 2 B feti a0 i red light on the switch for the wets. and o This. he says, is not | convietion that the caus espoused | from the monkey is certainly thel A. You refer evidentiy to the life! Q. What is meant b is lis. a fanatic on one idea or another} {327 new edition of the memorial on | It was written with & toothpici and | Wha personificd intemperate love ¢ time. “That ix’all vight, That | sWerving for self. ient ah the cehfon. arrives for Being: FRANCIS A. WALKER. A. The scarab, a beetle. was te-|1060,000 dic annually from ! ame. That the re tions commis- ttie W 1 ace t THE 18K i = o OF that e. was the son | s s ies ed mummies as a sign of the| ny oney was invelved n hat the reparatio attic when the furnace fiZe goes out. | BY THE MARQUISE DE FONTENDY. | astronomer t was t n ,Orlgma] Bible Italics. TeSMTERCtUn, . 1F Wak. 3is0 8. Aymioos bin i prach Mosey wus (valrs an tinan ind 4 better mone- | utes to George Washington than have © The governor and the legislatur, ot{ticns and for their private gallerles, | being baptized by tae BHishop _Spccinl Type in Text Said 10 ]stones cut with the e T A On the representation that she of our « . noT tie up fness of the man. As an cxample of ; that the public is hegining to lose in- {disposal at Vienna for mere Songs of | BEdgeware road in London. wi To the Editor of The Btar — about 310.600.000. while the amount vears after his being called to the har | ¢1s “Answers and Questions, BY|™ 0y o Ul L vare yésterdey at Nevers upon the i Preenman and others, in % ot i Boston, New Yark and half a dexen | erally cHunged. . Ehe- arbiter of our | SC seicntific ophuien 1s new amay ftom | 0 (00 28 Tu00s Givipen: Which amh | oomins, water until ‘ | wishap Méanwhile, hie doss not vision ans | foreign affairs denles that soft, im 3 hecory” and pisubstantiaied’ by 4 |Erees. white and orange, the ereen |ing gait. unsteadiness of muscie and 3 3 Se Sl enee. e c g i 3 5 single uncontrovertible fact. afr. }inability to stand or w) 4 30Dl CXPRFT COMIISEION 0T KEPBIU-| o ey Goorge Washington MAsonie |aer. for. ax he says, while there is o | Pent the summer, is is her wont,|pne IHughes"—and that's “the old |Single uscontrotertitie fact, .. ne Tatot Tor s —welk, which States. It is stated distinetly thatj s SRt e ) | mation on its tortuous conditions at * k% improvement, of, sometimas, cxXtinc-|hergine of the “Legend of Sleepy | ©VeR More striking results. The con- {pressive words to the charicter Of fhe has vet to see a concrete proposal | oo iouic boints. She saw Mussolini| Somebody reeently saw an Amerl- [tion. And the spade of the archeol- | Hollow.” buried at Slsepy Hollow 7. | Vulsions of water poisoning are collaboraty £ the United St in ai“u hingtom. Matter of this tenor has { fhich seems socially wise or constitu- | 4t elone range and may be expected battleship at anchor, with the | D% ither physteally or mew: £rs Méwm\'u 1wrz<m:; m::‘u,’ been spoken so many times and b¥-$6 | tionally sound.- Senator Pepper said it | to give graphic arcounts of the Ttal-: °"" U progressed either physically o3 i o | from. one to ten or Bfteen minut » o experts t v pE e s E S s o i % Sleepy Hollow cemetery. insoribed o8 = many men of high pluce hat the re- | is the plain duty of senators and other | A b g b= s tions were ogress has been through tbe spirit. | 3 - i America {s so intimately informed | other flag. Patriotic emoti Tapouah direct revelation from God, | With the name of Katrina Van Tassel.| Q. Please defina domestic science is added that France “demands, AN ed | e e et . 1 Bite called forth so much eulogy from |arm Ly offieial act and personal ex. |Riehardaj’ = {attront to 01 Glory, and inquiries | "Ngt need’ the anti-evalutlonist hide [9F the story. it is obvious that thic | housenoia *misnagement. housenoni : sy i el the great of the éarth andyfrom. the jample. That suggestion may jar the yrxa !were instituted. It appears that the bis head in shame. a3 he is in very ng’s Katrina. Many sight- administration apd home economics.—— 1 s0} humble as Washington. * {sensibilities of some of the statesmen [ €apt. Luke McNamee, for the past | g, which was floating above the ma- | E0od eompany. FRCL PATTEE @5, (507 | cver, [n the bellef*that they were g 4 ‘ thouid beur solcly on the - present | BIERES 22 RIS ne other | on Capitol Hill who like their “wee |tWo Years director of naval intelli- | yio® t panner was the penmant cus- | fous Asass obtaining souvenirs associated with |y, orcstic science is that sciemes apacity of Czrmmany, and should res bab o but it furnishes food for | EeNce. is ubout to relinguish that post | tomarily flown when divine service is | o rien )" Saury, In the past. ali | Washington Irving. Tog: Ghais ane iy ot spect all the rights held by the repara- L nach ez oo oo Waskgton. [ iouant for a period of sea duty.” He has been | In progress aboard a man-of-warl |,ppoued to evolution, and Fleishmann, e which is concerned in the making of tions commission under the treaty of sfugire gen] Peia “la always holsted above Old 4% Balfour, James Orr and many | tultp?—L. V. 2 Versailles.” \ o e L ainrtton e onmayivania senator | AP Tennessee, attached o the battle &io%y on sueh occasions, and author- | Franels Belloun SLTes e The hum- i B Y Jeihe bractical system whereby = = t b A he 1 g i = ~ifie S = b J " Tn his speech ai Nevers vesterday | (ot Waskington was great w flect in the Pacific. McNamee was an {1y 50 to display it L e e A R says that a blind tuilp is one which | 10! Management is s¥nonomous with Premier Potncare, though in terms . b . & Gt : }im‘t—sr!r signal manual. A comfort and support. has reached flowering size and does | Gomestic or household economy”; = 3 H - | eoming a party issuc. Ue points out | p.. o THoi i d 5 diffcrent trom theee employed before! |stands that word. e ranked not su- | ¢ iy P ‘n adquarters staff in Great Britain {gonc. est German authority in physiology, | 107, fOwer. | Biindness in com Cagses, | JLSRt of the activities connected with : ire o th the Amerfan naval commission at - e in his later o > 80, o which France woull agree to @ re-|Statecraft, nor-as.a man of learning. | carnestly desire the sucoess of the|}ng SCUErIAD, Fovel SQOESON ALy puuer Wright, third assistant|had a :::nl.:ntzf“m"m bis class jtime when the plants are rooting. |og i s NG Science that trea newed reparations inguiry ) the 1 make possible the well-belng of the . y Wi cl vash- | tion and these who thirst for its fail- | delcgation at the Washington arma- 1 man descended | Plants are ferced. Almost without g s bR et B ment. It | many ways of effert. Tt is that Wash |deickation at the Warhing{on arma | gircetor of the comsular burean. arelcaunot b proved that man descended | PRSI A forced Almost without| tamily T and if properly handled will produce " T e | Congre. . site direetion. patented make moner for their in- e bt i Incuiod tn devas. | af his chavacter.’ - He was 4. platy. | | Senator Pepper is wise in hin day | kseping “ongross and the wouniry | oorganization of the foreign serv- posite dlree and Mr. Bryan (right | that flower. Paionied eeke tating France und Belglum the {maimled man with a high arder“ef |4nd generation, and looks into #he fu T e 2 Here's & lively” character sketeh of | Bariment 28 TR oR e e team of | nent paleontologist. who has rald: |48 Tafavette wrote in tae prison of | cialized. nge ftactes and. he|was just. . He was un unswerving |{ is destined by “K‘ "“l“‘“’ toprovedlnim g prother Vermonter who will | (Copyrigat, 1923.) Tost foollsh ever put forth by manjof the Duchesse d'Aven. which was | son ks an Acrates?C. | derailing switch for the p res | ———— | writing_on the history of man. Itirecorded by Mme. de Lafayette on| A. Tbls was the name of a = . witll respect 10}and seldom comes'to greatness. Usu- O { » lelllla, Home Of }Iapsburgs’ { human follies. "'“..c‘;,’;:"d'u«?': ,this| Irdia ink. {reasure.” . ———— e me———————— - 3 ory ca o - —_— S— fully the only unswerving man who | baroque theory can | Q. How mauny people are. k of the reparaiions coms {gg] e excopt when he bade fare-{ garded in Egvpt as a symbel of im-! g} ¥ el e 5 ling the little old gas stove out of the | {mortality, and it was therefore plac. | D08 sheck slon B pew schedules 6f paymén.; { Mount Vernon. 3 i of & Fertyoteickin. Hebrow—sefuges the great Humbert swindl Tt v the rule given to it by Amevicins dave-not-paid Aner taib- i Collectors, both for pubc Institu- 30 8 POy emy I e aftor of the sun god. and was widely used 3L L. J. } % * I laro mb jden, became a missionary amc ; bad inherited a fortune of $20.080.809 sitvation of the reich.. tHat isiforelgners, and many Englishmien | Oklahoma have been saving exactiy j4f¢ missing golden opportunities In ¢ co-religionists . beetle are also known as scarabs | fro, N Bt let n i S h.v::.-uun and spoken of the - { what they think of each other so lang |10 deveting more attention to ""'{ 4 N iie e oI i Indicate Inserted Words. and were used as tallsmans. ki) ol e Auale M r cre 4l sorts of strange treasures that are |preached and did much good ) o 1 page of your 2Q What is meant by the term | of hotes in the form of original Ina; ndefinitely. fthis are the sentiments which Thack- | terest | Fivatie b, 1vamie’ uneaciben. trom |Boor missionary’s son adopted the 1 On the editorial Dea “Manassp Mauler.” as. applied - to|ABd renewals equ e $140.006.000 Taking | ington was without the itéh for power | Ure is as great in one party as the | JRIE (ORIGRence, (apl MeRamea has |\ s\ 1o Depurtment officials chiefly | from any animal. ey e Ser e e sad| { Senstph otishei yepdn of the Newy: They're now known in the de- {for once) should be tickled pink by | — Ao e R T | o s o e o i 10 30 o o ety JCalvn Coolidge by oné Who kuows | Amcrican comedians. The [dea that mankind is descended { Olmutz?—A. A B. | d) ‘ot changs theri. . | mat:. Goneyalty the untyerving Wi | o oo o o beders thould be handed down to posterity!the margins of a volume by Ruffon. ! character in Spenser's “Faerie Quor e e B I Sl A S gty et Yielding Many Art Treasures BB, O T el WY L, 0 e e sl S S T e ided by the « s {0 mAY o g0 unbiie -office and ced to] g 2 aty. Th. it seek means to resto; 48 a talisman by the Egvptians. em A - ow the d 1< it has caken started a chapel of his own | Humbert and her husband npetted 10 departure here from the f ergy. exprasses through George War- ey g, emmmota ot the imperial {49 8 profession and for the first seven | sue of October 25. 1925 e e Fack Dempsey . T (If you have o question yow wan! ous utterances of the French pve [rington, the Tory brother! of Yarry | The cxdeaiser is probably glad that | DOfPUCE: (hat, 18 (0 may. the SUCICR! | met with every mpecies af discournge- | bolycric. 3. Haskin,” appeared” the{Manassa, Col, and “mati” means u| oo oocne, 19 Ihe Star Infor- ¢ ix no modification of | Warrington. -~ Washington,” he. Sai | France js_not as determined about | prrur of the Hapsburg dynasty and |ent ard disappointment. At lengin. | 000000 i - heavs blow. consequently the.term | dircctor, 1358 Nowil Comtol s L 10 the stpulations apon | apefore thc enemy was i Letter BOrf pringing hi -to trial.as she 1s about $¢:ths talere of th Holy Homan EM- | iieuii detected his remarkable logal | +Q. Why are so many of the words iz, SR fll;hnt:xrx:m:?:‘gg. | dnciose 2 conts’in stamps for ret American proposil wa$ A fyeqver than bundreds who fought ' making Germany pay up. | Phetn. he muscuma. mostly imperial | 2VIIY and from that tme forth DIS | o0 by Bpvised Version of the Bible = y. _:postage.y : atatively approved. 30} iy b or against him, but Wash - itg. | e a3t limetitittoms, which have been jo extat- |Uise Wwis steady. Il became lord high | T " "oR 0 iecs apprehensive |y gon the chicf of a nation 1 arms {onee for hundreds of vear: % ce fo held{ A. The words in ltalics are those s . RS e £ ot & D BHNE oy teader Tnas Yot preparall 10/ wise Tieh h one foreotts member of his race (o N wo! - u O Te o-h Ra e o thodEh Iz‘nw::xt:ll aval ibule swi nidIBR ol ORI | it bamer for the campaign text | of rt,” archeolosy wnd ‘Bistory, which (5 Y DM LRtl BE TS SEONE L | that have been the subject S¢ chd - lc t tes ¥ throngh the p - { s v of conspiracy, e- | b5 . {might have remained literal B v ol troversy owing to differenc calmi in the mudst of conspiracy. Be- |y 4 ontited “Probibition Enforce- {ombed tn oblivion for ages to come, | the lord lor s officially | and controversy tuics, miay fall | : o int : His elevation to the woolsack anstation.” i ¥ S Z irenc against the open foe before bhim ment Made Edsy." { had it Joat been for the revelution of | Styled is elevation to the woolsack { {n translation. p n t SR TROnCH L o |4nd the darker. enemies at his back 1918 and for the financial necassities e . huam L T i G sawwer sSou TR e . nea one POS - et 1a s Washington inspiring order and spirit fo o e T ey lue of any |{amin Disracll, atierward Lord Bea- jcoreoct, the Revieed USSR O b tent. 1 ha s 80 v alle e si i o eavo Vel i O o] e o0 o pre o et ntain 3 v e ary: propost: inte troops hungry and in rags: stung These early alleged ples}dem al | 6. BnoIERE Or oG Ao monetar ;“ l::&ullg "t'l“ '||.~h1:-,:'.¥(lnlfl:\’r"“":|rv» ‘l::; Bible vw-uld"r]omzmI e G LS o SR e i Sof ponT NG PIVNATY Dropos |y ingratituiiey but betiaying: o jea: | boams ere inidanger ;of spofllng 2 lacecount high chancellorshin of the reaim, the | BUMbSr of JalEEES e that: have| untarily reduce freight rates was cor- | Will come only with the aoewis, To-make-France safe from @l o000 ocor ready to forgive: in de- | @rge amount of interesting dark-{ Thus in the vast storage roows of |pignest lay ofice Of thed British em- | 320 0% T8 ot ‘or atudy and con-| tain despite the suggestion by Dresy. | 1h® St Tawrence Waterwap: L uvenated Gerthanysbens. upon re- | oo ThC SO FE Y T O . | Borse possibilitica (1T S sosmamhingteoRectionan oehe | pire. would be held.by a member of [ 0000 (1€ owing to differences. 9f| gany Coolidge some e o | the middle west " its ewn - or wnd 1o secure Wrgagh vépasa. 1Ot VIVHCINE TaE $ { ¢ o ¥ inc shieiJowiah faoe. translation” number ~far into. the 2go that a| through the : . Great Lakes to v p quest and never so sublime as on that | ————— discovered, hidden away since hun- | ‘NP JCTER JOOR g ot ihan the compara-|CUt on Wheat charges at least would | markets." < . nioost passible sym for re- | ; = atiztics are | dreds of years iy & metal case, an old i s resent Levd ) thousands more n 4 : s nfl.‘,nvgm \-ruvhix{g‘odu}p day when he lafd down his victorions Among the mlslendlvus statistics are {y J{eo0 Panger, adorned with the'em- Her:ct!lnu.a:‘i"q:'r o;l‘m:lx-" ‘1‘-‘,.{};;;.7' ¢ few words now in italics would xr:a:l: benefit the farmer. It is now e % hilizat («-l‘d .m‘ S n. m 1\4.51"“"“"‘"““ sought his noble retire those compiled so; time ago to show hley:!)f © \ln;n-r.zumm and rh;ch:l m‘-. is paesionately devoted te In?{l:#:fi“( to words printed in Yor- :v_vleh out by many editors, who! Fointing out that Ho! Prosiiont sdtalbil S ol s % 3 ment—here; indeed. ix a character to ' that the cost of living must go down. j:: i l':‘_""'“‘g".';.':‘(‘l l:fi:‘l:h’;(n' the and Ids: achleved comsiderable | o teTOFRRR S (0% ialies, Dr, James aVe been closely watching the sit- | asking reduced rates on bont G o .. istain, a fame without a flaw.’ { | Old Juck Frost was in evidence on |Zuma. and was among the trophies | During the war-he was mainiy ‘mm AU Chat “such wonds Bawe| orc = b figure rafiroad securities | have made a lower charge on exp. aty if Vereailles did not fully guar- e Halloween, but kindly refrained from | LMICh Gortez sent o Emporor Charles cupied with work in Conuection with | Bible.]_stutes, et S, TaNS ot er Dder pressure and the owners | coal than other coal, the Topeka Cap i"rance in these two respects. yooo oty it i o 2 .. o the so-called “hush" ships in - co- Gebese ‘of clearness,” though|Are Rot even yet recelving an ade-{ ital commends the pla s 2 Refusal to consent o any medification | Pranking and Spanking. perpetrating any serious pranks. 4u|:xhpur.ulem soverelgn dvnasty of 7{‘:1?”";1'1 ‘:-]l;!rl;r;\a':‘mg;flng‘\f F:fi',',‘.?.‘.‘f :::)_ ';“re" Mot ~the w:“{m% of. o Quate retyrn on their investment. | rconsistent and not r;;:: ::jusnxflnmqu::; of Lhe. treaty cannol no® be chafged | momorrow at 3 o'cloels, in the court. | nuT::n-bnlt;“;:’;l h:i?a'h:t ‘ovfem.:fn' e Eence and of the secret service of the a’fi;k:;;:a"f;“:‘h‘a{“"‘": pm‘“',_" i fin'l’;h‘;u!‘- om;:-:ued by the Spring-, on contradictory theortes. It wouid against France as a-fanlt of illogical | g tr g . . 5 e . ‘: ; |admiralty. ¥ : Which Bible translators on, which recalls, in addition, | help if the raitr sinbboreness, even though @ (;rvm s o ST J'{. it 'l‘“h,!'"’““‘gh ready mones. to keep up with | SORSEE L “v:ing." i ho.t:rl‘lp‘;l“egl ; ki ::v;n;&r:;n:::fi‘ since the days of | that “in certaln parts of the country | with his ww"suo“:"' f’;:;gx:lfll:\: hange has taken phce in the situa- | L TOC Sixteen ears ot age, Afe L0.P4Y the paper mark printing bills. entirely of the breast feathers, shining 11OMe’s patriciate, composed of | ging jumes, is pumcznyke&u;:fi:f thero are’ serious problems in the | Spokesman-Review alsh . feels erne jan pxtreme penalty imiposed by law. s i green-golden, taken from a kind of |families that could already show 200 !{o the modern use of nr-fide financial relabilitation of railroads| ProsTam for helping the farmér can. inumming bIFd secred to the Asztecs.|years of noble lineage when the | closing such supplied words. that are doing business at a loss in | Lot FeAsonably be chailenged by oth- o, 0 ge for Whicli France teels fmy a0, i i are tobe:spanked in public. This L herself to be in nd wiss respéhsible. | . ¢ ; { SHOOTING STARS. The plume work on this Montezuma | Golden Book of the Eternal city was| The following two paragrapl er interests and other b oth \—,-h‘ oblem today, a8 ,,r,,“m_r P m,‘““-“‘c" Was pronounced .upon them | —— et canner represents many thousand |first compiled,- five centuriés ago, is | adapted and condensed from Pir‘..‘. 7}-’,{" etluy economies they can malke. | zens as unsound u{‘ird:x:;;;n‘lr.,tx,i ¢ problem today, : ler Poin- { vocterday by {he recordor of the court : ¢ st siins of the tiny bird in ques- | gradually Decoming Americanized, | W. Hanson, the gifted author of “The | There is Wo other business in the | the Bangor Commercial mrgues 1t Do care points out, it ta make Germany | unon thetr aonviction of stealing auto- ' ' BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. 2 is said to pe the only ban- | through marriage, of, if not Ameri: | New Covenant:' illustrate an el ;‘_r‘;‘nfflfi‘;“{;? pochifalr)a aquestionable procecding, and tuo Ay, 1o put herself I a poSIton o Pag | g o ae el S : e ne e kind still in existence. Yet | canized, at any rate imbued with | plify this though . i or meartre e benefit of | matter of rates should be left with 3 : {misbile radiator caps in fhe course of § > dequate | strong infusion of transatlantic { = “Deliver us from the evil On¢ rs and there is no other business | the Interstate Commeioe o o by honest fiscal administration, bY {ipeir Halloween pranking Weédndsday | Eimieon. urchaser was found and it was with- | blood. \ Thus, the voung Princess of {says the Revised Version. ~Glatt}in the country that is really so o which Bas-the evidence from all ied hol discharge A accepted { 3 25 {¥ ankful for one little word YawR fro he sale for fut i- | Palest N « 3 “One" iz in italics to teach i tial to the prosperity of all busines: and whic honest discharge of heb. accepted and | gne. The judge: who v o wise ag- {1 thankiu i ke o e e o uture Brl. | Palostrina, whe fias Just presented | &1%). 1OnC, 'Anero is no Greek for| Looking at the question from much | fequeias or 5 uoUbtiess move for a acknowledged . obligation, by an: Wt tanth = Which very frequently I've heard, . |)¥ g her husband wi a son and helr at e re: 18 11 ‘denotes evil|the same viewpoint, the Cleveland 1 rates when it becomes AN mingstrator of ju . gave the boys ! >, b advantageous conditions than-those |their beautiful country place up in |the word. “The evl e Blath Dealer 2o o SYeland | possible. for. ratlroads to lesgen thed honest cffort’ to meet e debt which |y chofee of thelr executioner Tiigy | & Dophiry oF dire distress {oftered ©" | e "Alban hilta, ' tho dmmediate | in the abstract, and not an evil per;, Tt Desler agrees ithe practice of charees and continue neir etficien wr she “incarred through The crhminal e e A er by their par. | Is mifigated by “Unless. H EE vicinity of the Italian metropolis, is|son. If the phrase 18 o a e e e Duluth Herald cites the com- oy et ber leaers ofnine Seass s 1| Tl ie TEasked dither, by theic par | . Lord Herschell, who, with his wife, | the daughter of Count and Countess | more than one rendering. that ought | every maladjustment in commerce and | missio; m French feeling Berlin insists that it has hardly 1 Y temporary denlal 34 “or by i 5 : ¢t call for a|industry ought to be abandoned.” The i of the onts or by the Judge himeell. BULiA satesman savs, in accents grim,|a deughter of the late Sir Arthur|Ersnkensteln formerly of Russian|to prevail WhleR. SOR B0 o "From the | Ohio State” Journal, however, foels | northwest bobus tir foghol® y R j thete is this provision, that if the Doys | ppe future will be dark and dim, Nicholson, is just receiving congratu- | ried by the tate Arcnbishop Corrignd | evil one,” Is more than the or 2 feneral reduction in freight rates, | shown that the present Fatgs are g The' interesting and, .{choose the parents and the judge | rou have » lations on the birth of a son and heir, | in St. Patrick's Cathedral, New Yo. The fact that evil in the|!f the railroads could stand it, prob- | fair and that western -carry © ohg Interesting and, on the whle, 1 e parents are oo eany he e | Lo Crx, YOl hve another guess . | it n umber. of years of childless |in 1804 ‘the countess belie o denrr | Containg. Cers all-the ground from | ably would do the farmer more good | rdeds. are not Prospering Gucerr S pleasant experiences of Judge Landi k | And adds to his remarks, “Unless.” | marriage, is the son of that lord |ter of M and Mre Wilia Cogn, | abstract €0 rance fe desirable should pecial reduction on one prod- | suggest the need o daflatioy Atiin inay have been reported through the scrves the right to take a hand to com- X Digh chancellor of England who “died | Brewster of New York. The baby | caclude the reviser's transiation. The | Uct offset by dvances on others.” but| earmings. The countrs necds to Pale world in a way to make peaple a little | Plete the job to a judicial finish. | Humanity no path has struck !\\'l(h such tragic suddenncss in Wash- | son of ‘the Prince and Princess Tal- | evjdence {5 clear to our mind tha all | Che, [Say fofe fof Mo farmer and| it aericuicare’ and raliraads on x Féckless in their willingness 10 accept| O Wise and. upright judge! O pro-iTeo dark for any ray of luck, ying ba. oW to help the farm- 3 ington just twenty-four years ag0,|estrina has received the name of evil and not an evil fperson is re- adoption by the gevernment of a pol- er withou! rippling the raflroads is hé title of dictatop. ~jfound student of boy luman nature!|And warnings are, we must confess, British government in conneetion | Urban VIIL. It is under him that | eins last enemy that shall be de- while on a special mission from the | Urbano, after the ,Barberini Pope, ! ferred to in this petition. :;’;noxizl){'ce er special favors, rather|the Drobiem and it is not easy.” ! Certain _punishments glorify juvendle | Most useful When they end, “Unless.” | with' the Canadian fisheriés problem. [the anclent house of Batberini may be | gtroyed is death (1 Cor, 15:26), im- * % %% N IS b o TLISSMER ebieciy offcnders in - th res of. their, fellows. | It may be recalled that his remains |sald to have reathed the apex of its in that there may be others y to the plan as “nothing other than a B R | offenders e eyes gir tellows. Zeeping in A were conveyed. back to England on |fortunes. It §5 fo him, indecd, that d, ufter death 15 do| oh° Ilinois State Journal thinks| DSt pitesesi ito ‘subsidise two ashington an Old Town: ! gy~ o spanking on the traditional Keeping in Action. board an American man-o'-war. His | the Barberini Palace in Rome, which yed. Butystrike out the wordsi.ine trouble with the wheat market | ST9UBS of e L operatorg One who would keep Touch upofi the | place, in' publio, casts no halo of hero- | . “What Is your idea of a statesman's | fon. the present Lord Herschell, has lon the death of the Prince and Prin-| that the translators had the grace{ 72 (0% Ry T8 TAST MIrNCH) and wheat srowers and the speculu- 1ge of Washington sentiment should | the subject. No boy whe | highest responsibility?” long been persona grata ut court, and jcess Barberini will become the:home | fo print in italics to show that they z o W York Tribuns sad puls ould i ism upén the swbject. No boy wHo | hig ax was for close upon twenty vears afof Prince and Princess Palestring, | ape not in the Greek, “that” and “is.”| Wheat and too little consumption. | Subsidy.” The New York Tribune re- vead the reports of meetings of ‘citi-| has been spanked as a penalty of | “To keep himself and friends in of-|lord-in-waiting. first to Edward VII |owes its existence, and It was con |ang i teads very differently. “The| Frelght rates on the American contl- | TArks “hatever equalization is made zohs’ associations which The §tar pub- | law, whether by parent or by judge, | fice,”. ‘Teplied Senator Sorghum, “so[and then to the present king, occupy- |atructed so largely' of stone and mar- | jast enemy shall be destroyed, death.” | nent are only a small factor.Because | Lor,ther ressons In expori and do- i 054 which - | la b with @ 1ot of mistaken | I, Several other offices at court, in- | ble taken from ancient buildings, and | This instance represents a class. of the large surplug of wheat the : 2, Jt would be ishes almost every.day. Recently it{will boast: of -his prominence or ac-|that péople mistaken | cluding that of controller of = the espeoially from the Coliseum, that the ARLES'S. DAVIS. | Fiit Journut seee #ho meceusity "o | ionical ustice o credtc the impror- el e MR O, A!lwlquire’ an undue sensé of importdrice, | ideas won't get control of the govern. | roval houschold, and also acting s | saying became popular, “Quod now fese: butld up markets in foreign countries, | 3197 ey :zl o4 made in order 9 (iation had electedits president to his | That.is the right sort of punishment, | ment.and mgybe rufn ft. apokesman for the foreign office in | runt Barbari, fecerunt Barberini™ (that byt it 1a impossible to shave the prics | Thgae ¢ tors ‘ahd mincrs. caole i e house of lords, when Lord Grey | which the barbarians did 5 o of wheat without maki what the operators aud miners took sixteenth: consecutive ‘term. There is| And it may bé belleved that hereafter, | PR 0 deal of [ yalloden and s undersecretary | was destroyed by the o Recalls L]oyd George’s Sf Nieat Withoat making, tha Joss ito away at Harrisburg {rom dhe Tuckless a note 'which shows, constaney in the | or for a time covered by .the memary ] Jud Tunkins a good deal of [of state were still, both of them, mem- |is a most imposing and stately build- | ' ever; ‘“the carriers could incregse nait el I DL 2 - 5 : ildi at | bers of the houseé of commons, ing, of colossal size o = nfulfi their tonnage by eXPO! 8, however. the Boston public aterest and Appreclation on-the | of those pow’ of , the impressionable | Childish badness is due to the fact that | P8 0T e WoNte OF SORRORn | o | e O e ot Aot arr ég;m';fl‘:c'fd Proyhecy U lled ¢ tonuaze by muking low export | £\ 1s “a certain amount of<diy. part of thosé this man serves. He re. | age, Halloween pranking at Lodi will | the Youngsters are trying to act the | rived in.this country It was by way |by (he great architect Maderos wed | To the Editor of The Star: i Ifoads would both derive some FE R e g b 2 ceixesno other reward than tonsaienice | not g to the'cxtreme of theft,or. other | W8y they' think their parents did when | of the Golden Gate as @ sallor béfore |completed by the still more celebrated | Your valued columns dfUy TROU| benefit from a low export rate.’ . | iy will be strengtioncd In.the long rjves and the: apprecidtion ‘of his fel. | harmful mischief. | voung. {he great war. e had been spend: |great colonnade. of the " Basitia o e e eail the. atten- | (AFHff 4nd many other Temedics thut et ety Shronah pobasto ¥ Vs ¥ 5 1 A — ing several months in South America | 8t. Peter's, v oy . have en . o chan- M:!'h 11: xh:l:‘[., ol ""“!ke to L)'hkll:, e e ] Colder or Warmer. S wvah mukioma £0 get away from [turn in rmm:.onfim}; :J‘rom:;:deflveflf- tion of your readers to certain prophs{ pa g ‘}fgm., e Pre mm'.&'.f,?&:f nels than eh““"’m" Commerce Who hold that human nature is wholly| The Ruselan soviet gOVErDment in-{my. o iher sharp his charts will scan | PO without delay. As there was no [one of the mot magnificent gardens | gofes of his not yet fuifilled?. tion “is typleal of the kind of ‘help' | Gommlission™ ohseryes the Springfield gclfigh, and that men. are altogether | timates that It is pbrfectly willing to| 1. i i e s passenger line handy, h;icehde?vo;ed Inohe, Iternal city, full of stately | pernaps the recalling of them, sed. |the republican party has been offering D Lot R s ey {o sinodsite ) . e . 0 obtain passage on boa o tan] ne trees 2 o £ Jacking in sincerity and gratitude. | share its coniuniste - trouble With | g1 o sne janitor's the man Fromothons - Now. the Bromethous | orange Eroves. the pures’j, Scented| ey are most alluring, might | (oo fJirmSr (o severay vearw” and | cpergoncy except upon coasideration Tn the'same news story of the pieet- { yny neighboring country that happens A o hed no license to carry passengers, |that 4 portion of it is let out In apari. | tend to bring their fulfiliment ng strenuous efforts of the Hippodrome | Of il the more permanent and gen- 1§ Was o note”thit this assoclation | tg e, looking. fox it. g Who makes you know the real fact. |and the only way by which her skip: | ments. and among its tenants in tne | They wero uttered in war time. clown, Marceline, to assist the stage | $ra1 conditions fnvelved in the case, would take pdrt in a receptfon to M e ke S g ks - . Ralership. i v:l‘;ltd :fiv‘byyl:'nrflngg;“ ey o ey N b, T bty we'v!voers::ellffi'nmgym-ny' things in ”,‘,f‘:";n b S S tiig | carviers. Rate changes as political ‘Martha J.-Peabody, “who has .served LR Z (o = - 3 saflors bofore the mast. Lord Her. |and W. W. Storey. the artint.” ¥ { tnig war. We are learning to know | {1 the way of the real workers. 1In | fAVOrs are not mew, bul they are mbt e g Polncare will-huve no objection to} “In- reality. women have ‘always|schell willingly accepted thie comdi-| On the death of the Iast of tho|each other. We shall never meet as|qa' more serious vein, however, the | to De encouraged. $ 5 ""ch; s flf,” ;:r:'"m"z"‘ a parley if he-can write the lines 4nd | ynled the world,” tion and signed as a gallor, as did his | Barberinl in the male line, in the lat- | forelgners agaiu; we, talk 1o each Eagle sets forth “the. real objection eas r y-rnre . G w “ e - . valet, Al Ve v, ow exactly to this posal £ 4 s e o ik G e DO G GBI | ,“That fsmt enough," rejoined Miss | {36, & SYERRIRTLY SUE MR DULGE DA &L, EhterNentoctith century, | O10et o Maa "ana. of the same Tace.| attombt 1o seads \he main problom Find the Target. > £ shinie bacitain et Cayenne. “We want to be In politica’| cook on the long voyage up the coast {member and heiress of the house, | Foreigners no more, there i a com-|of the American agriculturist. An- (From the SpringSeld Republican. Aive must thinjf tachactusiuie when Troubles of Boyalty.: ! and have credit for it.” 5 to-San. Franciaco. On landing there. | Donna Cornells Barborini, mogried | mon cause, & common table, & comy | other objeciion to the proposal is that | It is the TIght of every American they were children under the eyec and! - » [ | pe Lord rschell and hiy man obtained | Prince Guilio Colonna of the Sciarra|mon larder, a common cellar, it is in the interest of a special class, {¢o aspire to the presidency. But » £ | These are hard times for royalty.] - o 2 their discharge in_due form and then |branch of that historic famil: d | In.shipping, we are making that com- | which is to be helped at the expense | when the aspirations of som instruction.of this woman? How many "Perpetual Rehearsal, went fo the 8f. Francis Hotel, where|was authorized allke by the Papacy |mon as far as we can. It is a com-fof the, general public and the rail- { kpown itians A Tads b e must be her thoughts of children that | Republics bave: been get up for:Peo-; . .yoitivs ino of all this . | they 3hed their sailor duds.and trans-and by the Holy R mon cause, a common struggle and a | r o have become men and women or have |Bles Gmong ‘whotn there was believed | " 13t e “"“."’Cflmso:m',h‘;?,f. Tormed: themeelves, once: more, 1aGo | preix her neme e ha Lmpire 0| 0N ton sicrifice: and from the com- | “The - insifnation is to- “accept. any | BeroTmance smacks less of right and passed away? to'be mo strong desire for republican {08 S 10 €TNE P eh?" | the sprucest of landsmen. **|stem again beoame extinct i the mais | mon cause and common contict, and| trelght redugtion as the augury of fu; ————tip—i e S quir mmer: a ¢ * - |line on the death of Don.Enrico Bar- | the common & ., ure reductions all along the line,” Another reflection is that Seutheast [ government. Conspicuous * examples| ..y 8y i " o berini-Colonna in 1889. He ‘left an | common triumph; we shall have alsays the Detroit News, "but it seems Groan Heard. Washington is an old part. of the city, |are the cases of China and Germany, .::_e;‘”é’::m:”‘;‘o'. DR Tuinen ) Do Herschell hag traveled exten-|only daughter of the name of Marie | common brotherhood, -which will be | thers ip & catch In th proposed eut.{ ‘:fl 15 In ) .' v it seems’ that Turkey js t Ayl 3 T since | sively in Persia and has accumulated [by his marriage with Princess Teresa | the' gurest guardftee peace That will mot do at all. -There can the Brooklyn Eagle. 4 that our town is-an old one judged by }and now Z o Ot Taranfuld Tim got a job as.a film|a large collection of valuable curios|Orsini, and' threc .vears later she |earth and good will among men of all{ he no excuse for penalizing all sbip-| During September thefe Was a net American standards, and ‘that .men |be added to the list. Old monarchies | yu: the boys have been cuttin' up|of that country. He makes his principal|gave her hand to the Marquis Lujgl|races, creeds and. nationalities to the | pere that one class of shippers may | decreass of more than $74000,000 in - ve been ovarturned and other f home at Benbridge on -the Isle of | Sacchetti, who after -his marriage andjemd of all time. = profit ¢ témporarily. Freight rates|the nstlonal debt, vet there is mo were living on its site when nearly all | have been ove Orms |'seandalous in- Wopes a:movieydirector { Wight. He is fairly well off. for hisin consequence thereof was authors| If, Mr. Editor, in war we . could }should'not be manipulated on the see- | visible Gucreéase in the federal income he Upited States wést of the Patomac }.of governnient or misgovernment have | Gou1d happen_ along and take notice. | father, the lord high chancellor, lett, | ized, allke by Pope Leo XIII and by | predict and believe all this, why, oh, [ saw principle, with one part of the|tax, river was inhabited by‘savages not far | been substituted, as In the case of " S e atnis desth & t0Ftune 101,“-%00-0,?:‘- }“"e “s King :t;bc;'- ;"I assume why, f"ffi.;:;'a:y"s :,'}l’.n'e"gfle dnpg:l:ek; ?:lt::i: ?ltetr‘x;mu;lyml‘r‘\‘ dtge n,iar“ :n&um“ eI 1 = i N e > e ired alminst exclusivel s wife's name, o rberini end the | more in le ? o the g« E e £ reméved from tife stone age. This re- | Russia. Elgewhere royal prerogatives Dis world would progress fast, ‘.‘i?;',mm.xy‘x':::.ufe vnctlcy;y ,’{ m: ancient Barberini title of Prince o?' Certainly, 1t seems & “consumma- | practice of raflroads charging less Very Common Impediment. flection also suggests that many new: | have been abridged. . There and there {said Uncle Bben, “If it was as casy to |bar. Like his father-before him. be |Palestrina, now borne by bis. eldest | tion devoutix o be wished for” when | than water rates when the two 1tnes |1 i iminghan News. coni(Fs seem ¢9. think 6f Washington | i thie news ané secs that this or that | put energy into @ day's work as in [B5 5 SLEORE HIeln, of Jeviah Blogd |Oh B 0iG e e s e S ter, | lans. What,hluk you. many read: | Jomenal argucs -thess losses must bo| The most common impedimont. fa as..2 New-.place ~without history--or, f member-of- a- royal-family to /whom |an eVenin's crapshootin'y* 3 ‘who was no relatiye of the famous Countess Henrletta Frankenstein, . Sers? . . _EDWARD BERWICK. .| made up- ywhere, and they result in | the speech of Amecricans. is = v e R N S Srass 3 e B Sem .

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