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such a pretext? Mr. Warriner, in his letter replying to Mr. Lewis' re- . f 3 _— - THE EVENING STAR/auest that he and Mr. Richards at-|fast thirty mornings in succession. It L Y With Sunday Morning Edition. |'end the coal committee discussions, {is not contended that every musician ! | NEW BOOKS i ANSWERS TO UESTIONS _— ————— | furthermore calls attention to the|is up to the loftiest standard wvir- | N~ | WASHINGTON, D. C. |fact that the operators have proposed | tue, especially male musicians, and it AT RANDOM TOESDAY. . ..... August 4, 1925 | that there be no suspension of work | {5 not contended that some poets may BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. % Coooon o August % 1939 Gepember 1. if an agreement shall | ot compose unworthy words for a BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. | LG M. THEODORE W. NOYES. .. .Editor | " have been arrived at by that |musical setting. but it is hard to con- Q. Where i peppermint made’— | Harvard University Medical School A 5 °%| time, but that work shall continue,|vict a tune of breaking the com-| Eat your hot cakes while thes're hot. “Anna Frank.” adds the customer,|pyw piARY OF A DUDE WRAN.|A O R Dartmouth Medical School, Wake Mo Evening S ousmins & while the miners and operators con- | mandments or traffic regulations. 01d Time in still a-fiying: apropro of nothing. ARy O e DUDE WRAN:| 4. ‘Onehalt o. ‘e world's supply | Forest College School of Medicine, [Shar dNonaps {nue to work out an ‘agresment. 'M:| Ond of the charges itayiinsds is] . TR ke nsw gontay fa/ thi pot We look around for the lady, but,| (FLER. | Siruth ; %1 of peppermint 's produced and dis- | Hahnemann = Medical College and Lith St and Pennesiyani W B And some more batter frsing seeing none. wonder why the counter- tilled in Michigan, the seat of the | Hospital of Philadelphia. Jefferson Newt Bork: Oe: ool arriner also again offers to submit | that the saxophone is an immoral Those who imagine men eat pan.|Man immediately screams through the Dude-wrangling s, in years. a|industry being in St. Joseph County.| Medical College of Philadelphia and Eurol s OMicq: Tower Bulliing. the matters at fssue September 1 to|instrument. Tush!' A Belgian instru-| . " b v",“" X k" square, “Anna Frank!" mere baby of a business, one of the, £ | the Vanderbilt University School of S T " |a “board of tmpartial persons” for | ment maker named Sax invented this|roteh SV I “'",fi':l“ :"‘ o ot Testaurant wiae, Dewever, 1fIsveat (infant ‘Brood! of . avotations Q. What is the record for skipping | Medicine. W—" 1 - 0 lons as they prev . that is ., not mystified at all. v know at ; . i TR The Evening Gtar, with the Sundas morn. | “roltTation. horn a good many years ago and it |y (NS 80 hey BRERIL EL ) What the customer sald was the fol- |SPFINZIng out from the recent vears| . M. Barnett, Carlisle, New | ¢ fling vessel have the pe etion "1t Geifvered ny 4-:Tnv'~r:l“w!h|"h"‘h| Noting again that the public is|is really a musical instrument when |, S EPE T 08N & i lowing, supplementing his previous |of innovation and change. A minor|South Wales. holds the re S A e i Mg i~ 0 DT, L0 cents, ver manth, iy OO | Interested just now in obtaining its |a musician plavs it 1f you were at|g . CHEMen’ confited helr cobforder: 3 occupation, to be sure—one of the|SKIPPINg the rope 11810 times. bag I Banth, - Orders may st by mailor | Winter fuel without the hardships | the Sylvan Theater a night or 50 880, | go rog w0 (0 nter Wel And frankfurter.” hat the coun |leSser by-products thrown off by this| Q. Do the pushcarts sell an ap-| A Under the reguiations for pre | carrier at The end of each month {attendant upon a coal strike. the 1| or gol the concert through the air | spequs. mawes terman sereamed. overactive, oversophisticated age. In|Dreciable proportion the fruits | venting collisions it is provided that it J Rate by Mail—Payable in Advance. | 'iude of the mine operators will |you heard the saxophone quartet of |imitation st i ""fi‘.""l,&:fl?fi.fl The humble hot dog thus meets the leffect, dude-wrangling' is a medium [0 it & VTR S C F-n‘.;::.me::l’r','.3;‘:;&{3:"::1‘:-;. f Maryiand and Nirginia. . {probably make » greater appeal to|the Marine Band play a claic num. |hot cake Is alwavs in season. Drop in | o, “ips AN the o €0 on thelt |hy way of which one may revert to|York City, 11 per cent of all the fruits | of colliding, the former must keep out 1 g;;;; and_ Sunday 1yr. $%40: 1 mo. 70¢ | public opinfon than that so far ad- | ber and then play twe encores in re. 2DV restaurant in the downtown sec | piag of the fi'm,mm, earlier simplicities and ‘'more robust!and vegetables used in that city are | °of the way of the latter. 4 Sundas only by 1mo! 20c | vanced by the mine workers. The!sponse to plaudits. The saxophone is ;‘[’:L[!;n:h:"::tn::ynp‘lm:: fl“,fd";‘,;; :','_ Although the average lunch chef|enjoyments than the modern clutter | Tetailed through pushcarts. O ekt lbTelTiE Great Salt Tak i| fie - 3 0 % e i = e - e - S i It S D _|strike is an appeal to force; arbitra-|a moral instrument when its mouth-|more male beings cating pancakes. | comoce n hon. Ta it d AnCpes 11 |of pleasure seeking seems able to p Q. 1s there a simple method of | risen or declined”—K. D f I Date ana simdss. 13 1mo. & ftion an appeal to reason. The con-| piece is between the lips of a mu.| Trulv. Time does not wither, nor |io fast ax all thie, o o AUIE | yide. eradicating_cockroaches?—F. € | "A. The gauge under the pavilion f ity e . 80c : . Sl A 4 " |so fas - : se of | at Saltair on Great Salt Lake has Rindas only 150 170 26c | tention of the minets, bowever: it | sician and his fingers press the keya. | fomiom “'e I8 £Teat American con | We have to preiend interest in the| _.o % ¥ ¥ ¥ g e e e o | alicated hat - | - that - b it %o < s . - t large. v a ‘aking the main motor road throu; 8 : i | L i I Member of the Associated Press. [ that they will not submit to arbitra-| When the saxophone comes under |would be to mies fts real funotion, for | oy 25, M4iEe, s We walt for the | @ tone Park. you recal the trail| der to be applied iiberally in the parts | level of the lake has been rising \oThe, Amsociated Prose 1s xelysitily colitio | tion matters which vitally affect (heir | the evil influence of the fellow who|In its perfection it goes far bevond | [iet’whare cakes are laid out on s |for horsemen running along beside it.| f the house frequented by the in o I P e e Tl T ek ered | Mving conditions. They feel they | knows no more about music than|Ule role of hearty “food, which it |imarble Miab. and made to grow before |For miles on stretch (his (vadl i a|Sects, especially the dark corners of | s oDl Stephen - Dongamurse his Fig o 5t B D100 SR | nave more directly at stake than have | biowing a onesten s it hesomen n | TUERL Seem (0" those who have not|one's vary eves, Dut, as Tor s we |staid companion (o the highway. Then | closeis. puntries, under xinks. araund | VGG RN LY LG0T of wpec erein are also reserved. | the operators. In this country, how- | wi leeply considered the matter. prefer to have the operation carried |in mood of sudden vagrancy it whisks[dark places, behind baseboards, or in | FUF & HO] 0P IR 1 i e £ 5 : wicked instrument, an instrument of | 'The best place to watch the “stack SRS awey on Ha-owh (berael beler mo.|cracks, where they may .enter rooms. [2Rd his defeat? M. E. === ever, the people generally who must | (orture. The saxophone made its ap- |0 Wheat” come into being, piping hot, | pila sy Y oue 1,‘?,",':,":‘,‘,; dhidy/|aenis. of | sodeasiing | ihiaket: and|Bor conyenisnce:in applying, a smai| A DOUSlx did ucgehis supporters The World Court Issue. arbitrate, or at least submit to deter-| pearance < £ and disappear adown the masculine||ynches suits ds right down to the |behind bouldered barricades. This is|dust gun or blower is useful. Make eniist. During the war. however. 2 in French military bands g n Democratic leaders and Democrat e : 3 . . 4 3 oesobhagus hiefore the stesn 18 Ol ‘o | z L Ll the | e % s several applications, probably once a . f 2 he Howard E e Pr Nidge's continued in- | Mination matters of vital interest in a o 3 ground. Probably we have a childish oward Baton trafl, named in a esident Coclidge’s continu about half a century ago and came|is some little hole-in-thewall dairy|iike for the great toi o |honor of the man who did so much | Week for two or three weeks. Sodium |7 feneral criticized some methold G S of the. Untted ] the " <ourts; ma i e 5 i e o magician who : SC Wooks: oy omplai sarticularly o ststence upon adhesion of the United |the courts, are inclined to view | {5 the United States surely not later | lunch. made o flower gtow In An-empty not, |{or the wild places of the great West, | Moride in “slightly poisonous, and | SMBoVed, Complaining particiacy, 20 d ates to the World Court is bearing |askance the refusal to submit con-|than the early 80s and it Is a self-re-|, SUCh & place is sometimes referred |or pulled a live rabbit out of & high | Howard Eaton, big gray man out of | ¢are should be taken that the dust| 000 B0 SOU CHREFLE T G i Pt Senator Tepper of Pennsyl. | troversies to impartial tribunals for | specting wing {netoiment. betng. re. | (Y, 8 devotees as a dirty spoon.” | ik’ hat. the Kast, is the one aiso who invented | 90¢S not come in contact with foods | Where 3 vania, Republican member of the for- | decisfon. Mr. Warriner, in repeating | cojvea ¢ We need not go into the question of |~ We order hot cakes: there is a|the business of dude-wrangling, who |t be eaten. £ G 1 sl DR R ceived on terms of companionship by [derivation. It is enough fo locate|space of time: then the cakes ap-|Rave it its name, and set it down in Q0 Wil awest ik cnrle =P, /¢ Q. Evervhody knows what a “hlind sign relations committec and author 2 ¥ the cormet, trombone, tuba, clarinet|SUCh a place. for there the investiga-|pear! the romantic picturedand of Wyoming [ & 0 SWERT L CHIC \lg | PIE” i< in the evasion of prohibition of the resclution reported to the Sen- | operators in this connection. makes | and others members of the family, 1| (7,13 Most likely (o find the hot cake | "A plate heaves into sight. followed a8 playground for those who take | ¢ oS! & CONHUGR T OCCREONEIN | jawe, hut wasn't there ~somethinz ate by the committee prior to the Re- | stronz appeal for public sentment. | o ool 00 5 4 at its best. [by a hand, trailed by an arm. Clank! |their pleasure from the good earth|ipenio; oarme @ ROt A pel P |known as a “striped pig”?—T. T btioan national senvasiion 1 (lave s s i person charging the saxophone| Having tracked the pancake to its| “[iot cakes! roars the counterman.!itself straizht and untailored. ol o SO 0 BT A. Tn 1838 Massachusetts passed a publican national convention in ! : with immorality had said that the |}air. let us enter boldly, no matter how | We hurry back across the {iles, * o % % e ermentaton, I nhrought | jaw which provided that the retailing nd last year, now ..m.‘.umhm he !\1 Loading Platforms and Traffic. |ukulele is vicious the accusation ‘hl:’e' }:'f,,f"f,,':';:"’,""’,’,’,“,"‘ H\”";;h';f,,," | :.\.nm not to ln(k» a second ...,.,_-rl,i % Howard Eaton's “dude” is not the | maers “uhi::r";‘\w: n‘r;;-fa‘r:~r1;:‘?lr B i i e ernd iTe by A Cireabla o tihe miEws of the IEoes S 2 S b : g 100! na gister. | than necessary. for hot cakes wi ictionary dud one ith -t 2 yhysicians and not Sspmle o Do m Y Laie Director of Traffic Eldridze and the | might have passed without an effort | The hot cake, being a respecter of N6 | nat remain hot forever Mg by tas :"r‘:ll::ie:[al e ".(“:,',",v‘,‘"""”' SBpinepdnetn are men ‘T.(’?"S:";‘&i':u?\"'fhi:"f»"'?.“nm" e e or al sper plan was | capivar Traction Co. S 5 B0l Wotrisd e 5 S 2 oafers o ike enzyme, which acts directly | I les y y s 2 O e et p | CaPital Traction Co. are reported at refutation. man, Is not worried & bIL DY ther| " go your ot cakes while thes're hot, | thE Street.” Not a tenderfoot, either. | on the aibumin o canem ime ihe | militia muster a man pitched a tent s b g i | holdinz diverzent views concerning e '“'I‘;“l'hj‘;"' Laei he interior| 07 ¥OWII be sorrs xou did not Y iln:lrfld. the dude—in this connec- | i > | and announced that he wonld exhibit "T'h‘” ‘\'\f "l‘(‘; of "“' orld '"”':fl safety zones for street car riders, Mr.| Arctic explorers now have to com- | department of wan :.'—‘.,:;",'}:‘,'",:"" There they are. three golden hmwn;'h“"" is the JAD, oL opun e a “striped pig." admission 10 cents orld Cor s 1o co ooy i 5 . dv of AN Aoe o o Q. al caus e at ine Cac son who pa en and the 4 : U Lo o "¢ | Bldridge is quoted as favoring only | pete with jazz orchestras in getting [months as during the cold is its | dreams. sending up clouds of aromatic | et SO O0C € ::ur:lrvg:"lllr;fen h":.‘ in 'ih-“ “.:',‘.I-A;',.M ,1;’ Lok Aumctl— ::u];u;‘".;.: -v.‘x:v ‘!f: e o e .".W(i:.‘ consideration Dec »mi | the white painted lines with an iron | their messages before the public.|hame not “hot cake? . |fleam that steal deep Into the hungrY | the purpose of hunting game or|M. F. P O AR | etripss: painten around 14 Hody. and Y under an azreement entered > eart ol - & oL ant g {button at each end of the zone, while | Eskimos ought to organize a saxo- Pl s Yes, the hearf r = merely that of exploring the u.mm-\l A. In 1850 the population of Los was served with a free drink of into last March prior to the adjourn- | : v i t _bungers, too, whes Iy undanorit 1o d adva 3 ad in- | v . i the street car ,officials believe that |phone band in order to draw attention | This. then. is where the pancake the nostrils sniff well cooked hot Soodisdayanibae. A Rie Anweles. waayL600 i 1330 4t hain f iRy here cwan ng ile I the ment of Congress. The new Congress, - y 3 fourishes’ Fcakes! dude-wrangler is a “ranch-owner, alcreased to 11,000, and now it is over | law to prohibit a man’s giving awa: 5! painted lines do not give adequate |to their territory as a Summer re atigan ORCEon {cowman | i gl : ip O T s a s : e e e . a horseman. a guide, a 108.000. Its able clima : > o > o, 2 he .’['( I‘f‘d r“w”‘ i o President | peotection, and that either stanchions | sort. . n”f;::kxf\,'nfi.:fl',fi,.‘: ol opeosndbaggic | N0 Y ,,,,'“',t s Aivided into | Wholesale chambermaid. a e e it ;;'rzs‘:)}nl: swul;r:\{g'hpa':lu; ! llx‘::;::d ‘\:u:".\h’::\?!:e-!;n?: -t e i oove™” or the conventional wooden platforms L e = matter how it be served, whether |four sreat classes: o |Storekeeper. rolled ~into one.” s0|and an escape from the rizors of | means of evading the 15-gallon law. whelmin vote, will be sitting :nl IP;""I'«.: required to,insure safety. These | 1udcen convicted of accepting bribes | MOUNEred in butter or swimming in| 1. Those who cat "em plain. [eners Thactisya et ine maoch otlies loedlitien 10 wasifleat o it {7 ioe necially i 1 irst time since its election. Repub- s ; ' = maple sirup or coated with sugar. | 2 Those wh i ! ves as headquarters is the |raising community. Then the dis y e especially invite our X opposing opinions have devel ol ; B or oo = wse who eat ‘em with butter. | aqei ST = ; woman readers to make free use of lican leaders are desirous of avoiding. h{';,m: it pred ruhlh"‘“’"“‘"mf":'“ in Russia have been sentenced to sev- A man's drink,” declares the street | 3. Those who eat ‘em with sugar. | e R | covers of oil made Lex Angeles a Somen i 0 R decs ane w it possible, a serious split between | womn eral years of imprisonment. They |¢ar “ad" of a certain brand of tea. 3. Those who eat ‘em with sirup. | : jiereat fuanetelul cehtar, snd Mfnaiy Ly iyl p ool oo § Commission to the street car company | will endure solitare eonfnement. wio | The hot cake i< a man's food. 11| The first sroap deserves mo par Jnterestinz to read here how | the movie industry brought perhaps | If is in an position to give servicr L e Eresident and the Republican Sen- [iror ithe painting: of mones, e e , may be true. of course, that certain | ticular consideration, for they are the | Strifthers Burt. author of this “Diary™ jan even greater influx. of great value, The nest time some ate “right off the bat.” Furthermore, . : A e satisfaction of knowing that {unworthy beings partake of this pro- same people who drink ice tea without | 219 ¢f certainly one outstanding novel. | " | DIODIEAT Comes NP In Yons Tany of the Remublican Senarors ang | Im support of his contention that| their well invested bribes are ac. |Vender who, by all the rules of mas.|sugar, use neither cream nor sugar |'¢came a dude.wrangler. A schooman. | G Should a child's legs. arms and | own homeZceome taak that you think s e Rep an:Benatorsand | ity g e le it : angas o by sl ol a1 . s t . SAT |ty stare with. Graduate of Princeton | "¢k be protected from ' the might be done better or more easily Aot the Tapablican. mebitece S g cumulating interest should n ey cannot be|in their coffee and put pepper on can- | 0 OV ' ravs in the Summer time?— if you knew how, some anmoyance - . EMigs fi0ints GUABEL I ninIe o helped. They must be tolerated taloupe. |andisiesacconctionin IatINBItOn | 14 e ant nvestivatings ahaw that, that siow think might be dont. w fouse are coming up for renomina- | . . o e - R Any one who saunters in. however,| What can vou do with such people? | | Nlikely mater this—so it lo o fiyeatigeang show ha'y V! ! WokR 98, 00RE. a0y, mendation the Commissioners have n you ith such peoy | direct sunlight has a b cial cr™ with—sit dow i tion and re-election next Summer and | . V€| The only men who are thoroughly | With cap well pulled down over the| The butter eaters comprise the real [ UL Of Which to fashion the head of so L benen et ecr (A i COIO R siitle tol The b Fall. Opposition to the President i Jsocradly SRSl 1 xncuiee M tisfied with th u:;; : '"f Y leves and a certain amount of swag-|order of hot cak: T ats . They |Strenuous a business as wrangling | upon the nutrition of the body. There- formation bureau about it. Ants in »pesition to the R e 2 gz satisi SSith the proceenings af Duyv-| oL @ E swag- | order of hot c: rations Hsts. i . etiate-d fore, zarments which expose parts of ;the pantry. moths i A o 4 g , . | pronibits motori from passing v s at Day- | ger in the upper shoylder section is a|greet the foami - qual | VAcation folks. ~But. caught up by arment h expose parts of P . moths in_the clothes a h‘:n.l over the World Court is not | yhrough safety zomes, whether oceu- | o0 Tenn., are those who accumulat- | likely candidate for h‘n( cakes, | terms. )i hr-»’l“h:“ e e, EJ?L‘J;M heauty of Wyoming and recogniz 1_'""‘;"0»1\_\' t r:h’flhixnn'n rays are desir ;.'m';" v:';m' food to give children in regarded as a pélitical asset for | ied or not: that the police are rigidly | ©d @ PrOfit from the sale of hot saus.| When vou see him approach thejust the one thing the hot cake lacks | [ ita) dleat callito/RIN AR uEt huply | A1 Sthotedis ithaut (the i [L0080CEer, | care of Dabies, and 2 r - gidly v 3 y | 5 lorganized to the business of wran. | ference of glass window panes should |hundreds wpon hundreds of other These Shnaiire: s ages and soft drinks. Materlalism sel. [Steam table it is 10 to 1 that he will [to bring out to the full fts delectable j o7 O WD | hcat att questions relating to the h i e o 10 the ‘adhesion of | CPOrCing hs law, and that a motor- | &%= €10 soft ¢ order pancakes. Of course, he will| flavor sling the whole of himself—scholar. | > Eiven frequently RS S0 Hie home hove Wil e athes it violating the rule is liable to the | M (@ "“”‘“" its present dom- inot do it in just those words. The| We take our stund fearlessly with |*hiP, pedogogic habit. outlook and| o Aye there any medical schools s paesaslergpiio o it ed States to the World Court | yerious charge of reckless driving nance over the metaphysic aw of Testaurants 4t nothing | those who use butier, and nothing but | CUFLOmS of the East, authorship. O s 75 edical schools | posal of spomen who care to send their will be led, it is cte bt erious charge of reckless driving. e metaphysical S G T ho use butter. and nothing but | FAMS € the Bast, authorship. ;3'“11 the United States to which women | questions to the bureau. Inclose 2 . it is expected. by Senator o R adbh i ELA S M () {must be spoken of commonly. in the butter, upon hot cakes. We regard part o Utht | are not admitted?-R. N. M Borah of 1daho, chairman of the for- | e to Annavioe pusdentiet | {mean fashion of those who have stud-|ourselves as hot cake comnoisseurs. | Féfused to come in and be organized.| ™"} "y, are excluded fr Eisliniry e A Sty airman of the for- | he traction company, in a letter to| The American Federation of Labor |ied thelr grammars. We neither leave them naked. as do |t Was thrown into the discard. So— | goiic s oo AT, oRoliia uom the | age. = AddreesiiTie B1io Infonime on gn relations committee. He hAS |{he commission declares that literal|has decided to be non-partisan here.| “Stack 'em up." nonchalantly or-|the firet group. or coat them with |fOF Detter for worse—he is today an i qun University School of Medicine, o Dok / ok dloctor made several attacks upon the pro-fenforcement of the new regulation is |after in politics. In spite of efforts to |9 the customer sickly sugar, or the still more saccha. | 2¥owed and devoted dude-wrangler. | 8 UIILCsty School of Medicine. | Turenty-Firat and C streets northwrest., posal already this Summer. Mr. |; e 3! et ey 1 anlis Orts 10| iiStack,” foams the counterman.|rine sirup. commonly flattered by be. | He pave high ftribute to Howard | ™ e el B¢ Baihics et T |rn|pux‘s ble in all cases, and that plat- | indica Fha sway of influence one way | roaring through a small. square aper-|ing called “maple. 1 'h; ‘X;‘wm'md‘ inventor and or a g orms or stanchions, strong enough [or another, it alwavs was, in rank |[ture that contains. at intervals. a Two pats of butter the customer|® Gl e _business. And to all ~ ~ T s ‘ :law; fi...n\ © \r)'y)ym and to abide | \hveically to stop an automobile, are land file. non-partisan hand and a part of an arm receives, and if he does not take it ;'}’u(”.('(,“-;?’, v.:-q;:-;_ he :1;'>. o1 ,B A(;K()R()LVD OF EVENTG v the decisions of such a court in- Few men have ever seen more than may have another little piate of but. |tNUsiastic praise. s they who have = necessary for the protection of street | — o L5, ; {proved that “bea a bus emationelilhn aht i bt 2 that in the opening. ter in its stead i at “beauty may he a busi- | s — mmm:: ”:‘!"( :‘..,”T,,:,,,,dlf,:d : He | car passengers . | Calvin Coolidge, according to astute| There must be a shoulder attached | Hastily T SUulian s | slapnen on [ ness asset: that game need never dis- | BY PAUL V. COL : s sl . urt in | There is no question that platforms | ohservers, can have anothe tore |0 that arm. and 4 man deftly hitched |the cakes. while the wheaten fra.|4PPear: that neither need an intell AUL V. COLLINS. reality is only a political instrument of | or painted zones are a hindrance to | 3 another presiden- |, that shoulder. but we take all that |zrance steals up like incense jEently controlled and restricted wil the League of Nations: that it means | i Z, i tlal term if he desires it. No hint fon falth. Because we know that such| We pause for # <econd. in anticipa- [ 1erness he swept awayv: that fourists | e gvcturus has returned from its | top: Mount Fverest, kinz dragging the United States into the |, TMC0R running of automobile | nag been given of the extraordinary |features commonly go together. we|(ion, then convey a well huttered sec | 500 1he bixgaat: futuraltoritne High | o Taoe (ol iy iny Batansce Soa | op; Mount. Biverest, king. of ‘moun RS SEe h {traflic. There i< likewise no question | mental processes which might prevent | accept. without question. that there is|tion of ecakes to our antleipatory | *6CH0oNS ,"1{"'“" X "*‘“ Mountains." fand the Humboldt Current. The most |If Mount Everest B z e © hack 4907 thut zones are imperative for the ®M1a real man behind the aperture. mouth e crooked —water-power | ,gionishing thing in its report is that. | cast fie e iy The suggestion now comes that Sena % el {" We have scientific faith in it Yum-yum! man, the crooked development man. | j; Ehing POKL 18 £an st into the sea” near the Island of : protection of the public. With these | ke oavn ¥ s : : the poach d the ga & hate | like “Margerie Daw" of fictlon, “there | Guam, five Washington Monuments i Aalin S 3 poacher and the game hoz hate | aiy ner carancse Sea nor o , . 3 oy "‘:! 5 ‘::“ :“:h”"‘:‘, '”‘:’“‘ 0 eemingly ohvious. and with the ! . = the wrangler.” He has turned out to :ml‘n o 'urdlzv;l ‘\f“] ’a'»: v'?)‘m”'f;»y p:’.‘ L eaa, ‘\;r(uflml,-c g grhctrns v the vote o e World Court in = Prs k he Chinese apparently insist on at 7 be of the army of conservationists | om. Lo e: at _ap-|ontory would fall short of reachinz 1!, n in force notorists ' > nservationists ears X e col o o Tap! the Senate. provided stepe are takon | [Zuation in torce that moterists | L8, FiEees sREenily et on ot | Talke of ‘Western Rate| Increase that are so- Dersictently NEhing. lo | Woman Beehsatver mo 20 00 me | ehe e &t the same time to assemble a con- | i © NS | ancient customs established c 7 e e he uAUtSl veagioces. Sgfate in’ - sl P e el i Iwhat possible ‘obiestion can ‘s e ablished centuries | f W | e voyage in search of the wonders of jappear efdless: the steppes of Siberis ference of the nations oAl e e Starts Prospect o arm Fight| 3 oy b neer o ; b -mnpr( int ”"’ 'l . 'h' .“T [to the use of the platforms o ":'"r‘h“‘(m' LT semism Swers P © | * ok ok % I i R eptioian conceruing Hia) Se Sl o i « J g ernational law jut this hi, " thought of. —_ - - " % o T g & Deea so far as an's eves car : stanchions, which admittedly zive | The “Diary” is. as its name implies, | gasso Sea—an expanse of plants |detect, vet they are | o8 o is decidedly problematic; | sive | | 2 i s, | ga pan | detect, hey are but little expanses e ’!.I ”M‘n ul, al. i greater protection” i - ———— — | promise of one of the. Bitterest]fying than those of the railroads w,”‘;;. ‘,';"J. !;(ol(d of the affairs of the [which hpn_lan:lnd ships and retarded | rolling uneven. in comparison with s oolidge has the advan- If the Capital Traction Co. is will A chain is only as strong as its |fights over railroad freight rates ever |look to it with equal confidence is ide-rancl )n the one hand. this | Columbus in his search for Cathay—|the plains of the sea bottom, which tage of strong Democratic support for v | ) ) g as its[HShts over 1 % t Thé | o ithet Ble.r record is so definitely clear and or.lis as nothing compared with the |are so level that water poured upo: his proposal that the United Stasey | I t¢ DUt in the expensive platforms | weakest link, Mussolini has brought staged s aivenl by e O | Wantonn “roads could get more |¢T¥ and painstaking as to constitute | skepticism of 'the beholders of the |them could not find a e At 4 v “""f"’ ‘\"""'“Ilhp Public Utilities Commission, as |up the question of whether his dic- |brease of 11 per cent. with an inci.| earnings without further crippling of | [2ir, business guide to one minded | strange monsters of the deep which | Their decline, for hundreds of miles M aaehe Lo the Wimld Court. He lwell as the traffic director, should. it | tatorshib is only as strong as its press [dental pooling plan_proposed to re-| Western industries if =the Buyers | N ol (e ienterpeise In Aana. - Just e, hewumb Bomae Wt ol e n less {than, 9//inclies’ fo. the il 5. too, the great majority of the Re- | yoems, co-operate heartily to promote | censorship, Quce the increase to 5 per cent. Hear.| could be made to pay the freight on | "% DIl story, this. of the day's run, | tors gaze upon the “Ughtolng biks a2 The sea level! 1Is the sea, level? No, publican Senators with him. His posi- | greater safety for the public | 3 ings before the Interstate Commerce | grain and live stock." the Sloux City ginnings of Burt'« own experience | so incredible that there “ain't no'suchi:";;‘;,'f;\':,r';h’ bamme!erdmca”smw e tion in the contest over the World | 5 4 T Commission will begin September 1. ribune suggests, while the Wichita | iyt BokE 2 | ey h live | e AN e that It is idle to say that motorists will | Z i “battl t h S ¢| Beacon holds that the “move of th s setbacks and discouragements. | animile” any more than there are live | the pressure heavier than normal Bort Ah et d : Y he future career of Mr. Scopes| A “battle royal” over the terms of | Beacon holds tha move of the |() e e siflpile Y et g st ]"" ’J,' _f'| G g than that | congistently obey the regutation for | winl afford a severe test of the we |the transportation act is expected by | railroads bears all the earmarks of ai“_'i‘df,h;“',‘e‘:‘;"“‘:“,"‘;“i“v:*“u‘(’f&‘;{* ng ot Eiaeey I e onr orie f?"rh:hgug‘:;liv’r‘::ra':r‘“::im; area. that means that e President son in his { white.painted gones. They will mot | jability of that old ads : the Philadelphia Bulletin. “The case | shrewd backfire” and says, “Agricul- | {19 STeeR 200 B outlook. | Hers | fieRs | tace “unequatly, and manes Jow “va effort to have the League of Nations | pev it any i g Iy hat old adaze. “It pavs to |will be epochal,” tNat paper suggests,|ture has been struggling and trans-|y. ive so vividly put (hat teoy e R : eq . and makes low “va covenant ralifiad by thed Senats tan | o) [Lienv mone than they (obey the imdvert “in its determination of the applica-| portation has been prospering. Never- | patUhe, s¢ ¥IVIHLY put that one fecls | evs” on the surface. Or, the winds e e e = | speed law. the parking law or many T " tlon of the @ct, and may conceivably | theless, transportation has not only "mmé(n i i l"'”-“'l '*-,r'h' Yet why should it be thought a|blow and pile up water in great struggle Mr. Wilson had | ythers. If the platforms are a hazard, | EIRTR lead to revisions of that measure in | refused to help agriculture, its chief | o e e Suen}thing fincredible sithat KCaplsiBnebs [ Langos. JOF, the Tivers pour: out ithelr with him the Democrats, with one or | Sl Sporting authorities are beginning |the next session of Congress.” The | ally. but has placed hindrances in the Lrperigs SUff climb § ghould have fished in the depths and | floods and make furrows miles in two exceptions, and a comparati as Director Eldridge states. they are |y, qyzgest the question of whether | Spokane Spokesman-Review declures:| way.” for the marvel of Jandscape. or 2 mo- | prought up inhabitants unlike the fish | Width and hundreds of miles in lengt) E a comparatively | ; hazard. only for the .dangerous 4 8 I ipaiteaman e | - The Htkhos it i . | ment of inlooking upon the ways of | ;¢ 'he surface waters? The oceans|and the winds blow over the great tew Renublioari: SeratbritTiitn | Jack Dempsey is a fighter or a|"If Western farmers or other West ¢ Huches plan. it is suggested by 1, nimals wiser than man in the pure 2 . {ocean currents and div h : o driver. | Steatests ern interests have reached the hasty | the Springfield Republican, “is virtu-[{{ohnic of keeping themselves. alive, | Cosel, s, Der CeMt of the Surlace o Thelr natural courses o o the “mild reservationists.” Where 2| while the smooth flow of automo. |- reEist conclusion that the application of the | ally the theory of the recapture clause |'S*h.G, OF KeePing themselves alive. ) the globe. but it is within the memory | thelr natural courses two-thirds vote is necessary, party et ok | s e -~ g Western railroads for increased freight | of the transportation act, but perhaps | 5. b & account, or one aslof men still living that the first s RETEE lineasSiastiania Ty ¥ {bile traffic through the city is the aim | rates is not to be taken seriously,| more ‘communistic. The Walla {P/3in a8 the gheme permits. Certain- | iematic study of oceanography f : - be well split in | or Af Eldridze. und should be con- | SHOOTING STARS. . 5 y dispel ths fon | Walla Bulletin also records the fact | > Tecord that is all alive with the | pegun by the vovage of the Chal-|, Certain sclentisis of Washinziun SRS eGSR e | ~ |the sooner they dispel that notion A 6 £CH | e ot the aiithior: ultve al¥o With o discredit the report said to have coms Mo old “lrdcindibbie e """ sidered in all street changes, safety from their minds the better. This is|that “the pool pian ix classed by some | Fe humor and an unfafing Seook of | lenger in 1873 e o e old “irreconcilable” group i 3 . S S e R Worthy o Bl ady and 2 p e ax long stud S apt. Arcturn Senate whih fomsht o Lo (ke |tor the pedestrian and car user.is BY PHILANDER JOHNSON & realiiissus: & real fight Andithe| ZCrend Men ds WOICw of (haiBeviet Izcod hum Struthers Burt scoffs | Mankind has e o e (hree. | L0 the effect that the Humboldt ¢ur nate which fouzht the League of | gramount, and any measure looking | producers and consumers of the West | S1c. S0 oSt (0S¥t . at the idea: pf a “vanished frontier” | {enihg of the world covered by land,|Tent has ceased to exist because ihe Nations to a standstill has been de- |\ (pei protection should I g | “Uh, Huh? _vpusth\’\akn up and }:uko nk.«snm lv.” | fore settlement is effected. land an “extinct cowboy.” declaring | \ith ite forests. mountains. plains, Arcturus did not find it a few week~ 5 b |to srotection shonld be encour- ; : ‘0 this warning the Spokesman-Re- Bl &Y |ihese forbe a ot b jw o - g "|ago. They sav that it had simpl pleted by death and defeat at 1 lerhareris.a Al ind o e -R | these t a fiction made up by the s inuid: Geseria | We are. just be hat it had simy Sis unth Sl e ar o u::: e Tl;\'\: '.” nur:a“l.e':i:::!"d el of R ?;m( i ":x“'r:fi‘v ‘h:;u:';‘c“?m";" Thel i W. j e wtiosducHitiln RS EHInE fboly ‘x'i‘nen'l:)gd?fl lo:ar:'xl L the other seven. | been blown out of its usual course, as polls ndful remain. | | 0 ruly . 2 of Railway Economics, which “has no | o 5 winds do affect e B te o et They will form. with a few others. the | o S SN | Yet one who bids me hope resign Cennection with the United tes | M€ 4“9(:Ious atermelon |i P | tentns under water, aleo have their minds do sries toaiwater ey : opposition (o adherence to the Worla | oo HAERY O S48 O ‘v‘"_‘" Ty Of every little dream. Sy e America’s Fruit Supreme | BrcoLIc BEATITUDES. Rusticus. | valleys and plains. their deserts and | o The Humboldt Current is o weo s Court on terms proposed by President | 1 HE B0 “‘,m‘ 55 a,_‘_,m‘n;' u‘ ;"u When 1 approach in spirits high merce Commission and “jugzled them == = | + Atlantic Monthly Press. thelp Svast weglons lover r“""“"‘ e R At und: Do o Caolidge. the late President Harding | e £C s ? convey & fals yression tha | to the Ea . 8 3 = classic wall o sd-given “manna.” which we call S e Anta hion. It 2 Lt vi. nt Havdingd oo st s swoild) ks Gaparted i om Fo pay a little call, ] to convey a false impression that the | [o the Editor of The Sta 8 | Iunmm the classic all of this plankion,” rains down to feed the|Ward from the Antarctic recion. I and former Secretary of State Hughes, | "™ He. merely heaves a guntle sigh raflroads are not getting a square| Recently some one,presuming to|!itle you find yourself at rest, wait-| BEEE S0 LUGT jike the wandering | IS extremely cold near the shore but And they will not be sufficient to stem | 21CiENt manners. The average dancer And say, “Uh, Huh!"—that's all deal.” epicurean learning has publicly re. |IN& for this new sermon on the mount. ; lldren of Israel. would otherwise be | Warmer farther west. This is ex e i S i ™ | will regard the idea as equivalent to| 10 ¥+ UM PR ok ox o viled the watermelon by fallure to|Not & “mount’ ‘at all. = Instead a R o plained on the theory that the cold v e court. B ey % 1 4 g 8 ) s _~lgive it place among the exalted of | Sarden, or maybe a pasture, or possi- - - water flows along the ocean bottom e o S jiste ."".':f ducing the old-fashioned | 1 fain would show him how to gild The suggestion from ¢ harles E.| ¥ Kven the lonely pawpaw and | DIV the supporting side of the pig sty | g ttecredit the un. |ADd i8 constantly rising to the surface he's promilbence oW iaces mentna | L Eo ool | His purse with ducats bright. Hughes, as counsel for ;"e 19;‘91\'\‘5! pomegranite have been extolled as|OF the fence of the hen yard. Thess| Science is pr "'l‘" i ‘Lr' & 4% |as it strikes the shelf of the continent ot e i S e T = smeee " |1d lead lim to a palace filled ofithe Milwaukes road, that “the pro-| giachk for thel coastin, ind "yeé tno | entitudes, jou, Soe; are of & new domeRsuatel Sk K SIS the myth:fthere. upon the surface, it flows north proves clearly that ST : posed rate increase in the West braise for the fruit supreme. the |Kind where the author blesses the |scientist today who credits the myih | yestward and the surface water be President Hindenturg 1s no. apotlight | The monkey argument has diverted) With wonder and delight. applied in such a way that prosperous | hraise for preme, the |, e and the cow, the pis and the|ical tale of the lost Atlantis—a con-|comes warmer. A strong wind from H Ry the attention of Clarence Darrow in a | His cross-word puzzle he observes, roads will not receive full benefit of [ Vo c € ON: . |parnyard fowl. Blesses, twice over, | tinent which is said to have existed in | 1o east tends to drive the flow west el | onanmer iy oA e DT fatrent.| A il e ta il the increase, but that weaker fifi“‘:"lax;lué;\‘ jack ;"“u;ll-'l“h:r?:“‘l:s::; ”‘12 the dog. And blesses his own good | the Atlantic Uceéi"t-hb“‘("“*’&"o‘f“:ls)‘(‘;fl(‘“ ward, and owing to the weakness of e : to a number of people who would like | Oh, how he gets upon my nerve It edtalng o prumen DLl Il I diees haver hadilitile it tity | P Rt UL St out fwiien | 3 GRS AT e rined sifareat| o et sLien It ookaes fo aun | ewis Bidding for a Strike. |1, nave the world's greatest opponent | He says, “Uh, Huh'—that's all. | the. Detroit News to express the con- | for education as to watermelons. Few | oking at these Tamiliar friends o |empire with its millions of people | pjovs. shore ‘while the wind Threats to break up the anthracite [of capital punishment in active as. clusion the basis of the ‘much-dis-|have tasted melons of blooded stock.|jitre counted outside the field of pure |highly civilized. An earthquake swal- < ar s 2 - : . 5 k. | Litt of pure | highly ! a The importance of the shifting of Darley 4t Attantic ‘City Lana nrocsed |so-tion: A Confident Statesman. Gussed grouping pian'” ' the” “only | Specimens with thick rinds only have | urlity. Who. without these leadings, Iowed up (ne continent and ail s | tne current les in its effect upom ure wit lans for a stri Sept e ‘. , philosephy whic! promn 'S - + | woul ever look upon th i ~ > " | land along the coast: tem a es m‘ehnlil s rA-” " H'-:.‘kpdeel ;e-mer 1 =k ol o S W":‘l::l'““‘”;"”“ = “f‘" ""'b‘:" and health in the future to railroad-| ot for flavor and Juciness. A blood- astonishing AN Oiel et he | Hets disbelieve that it ever exl:_‘ted- are modified and. rains have followen r air. e decision may The Immorality of Music. sugges vou retire from public |ing generally.” For, in the opinion; ® on is a magic thing. ca-|a wag, a clown, a fellow of the sharp- | Perhaps it was the fruil of imagind- | <o that if these conditions were per come today. This may or may not : i | life?” of the News, “it is only conneclions:_"gble ;"“ lfll:'wfl"ns mortals high { ast wit, to whom one can talk on | tion of some “principal reciter Whose | manent Peru and Chile would e T tone ariats ns i that There is discussion of the morality “What would I say?" rejoined Sen- |Of various kinds that enable any mllrl"l ove ; plane of ordinary impres-|jevel of perfect understanding. An |business it was (o relate “Stranse jag fertile as the United States. R i | or immorality of music. It should be |, " gorghum. “I'd say nothi ¢|way in the country to exist.” The | Sion: G ‘;hl_mrl_ned. supervariety | ear pricks up, a roguish eve twinkles | things” to the ancient Pharaohs of | Fa s ng astelul controsfle oL iRt 2l pisto s seodi ] s v nothing at | cpicago Daily News also believes that | Stown in a dry season on sandy soll | 4 bit more brightly, and after a_deli- | BEVDL_for the Egzyptians ““""’““‘,'di iy b versies. Both sides in the struggle | n : -iall on that particular subject. I'd|“until the mmuch.talked.of consolida-|With ample submoisture and the|cately executed pas seul around the |the wisdom of Solon, who had never | 'This phenomenon illustrates how are playing for public support. The | ON® hears music over thé radio and| o1y make a few speeches on topics |tion plans are put into effect, the | right balunce of humus. potash and |inclosure. he is back once more, de. |heard of Atlantis and its great catas | sclence has only touched the edges of Ay At . lelsewhere which ought to be severely = 4 » lonly way in which any measure of |Ditrate excels even the luscious|mure and attentive.” A pig, yvou see, | trophe. | knowledge of the meteorology of the ‘”zmn : m‘»‘;dl\‘: ,‘:‘;“:.MP':\ ';' ohpetn classified as bad. It is hard to get a ::‘,“::;:‘ ':,:E:e!; l:':l(:d‘ ".T"v‘"'.f equal earning power can he developed ‘;"";“"‘;‘u:'fnfd""""":‘" or ”"‘9 '"{"R"i'm ‘more than any other of yvour animal “““'fi"“””'“ "";’“ J""""““ "“;.‘;"‘" :;‘"?”"*‘ ;’"d'|I;t‘lnnx<nrl(l;l|fl\ of weather in N at prices which it can c once aga at it can p 7 ] on the margin of Pe- | fr 5 Crdiad servative scientist. just as it did in being affected by conditions in ocen 4l continue to pay. This may be | Unanimous verdict on music. 8o emi-| oy pleng without me.” o :,,_,};,‘;’r';,i‘,’,;"j.“,,,,“,‘,:‘,;,’;i,,'gfi1 ruvian desert @ o] friends, looks like so many people | it ase of Jules Verne, with his sub. |regions where we have e ke S ; an authority as the late Bill St - agricul.| Some choice specimens occasionally e - o e 2 |marine ship, which traveled 20,000 |tion stations within thonsands of regarded by the miners as a selfish | NENt an aut | Rivalry between rates on agricul-| ¥ | new pig vou have at once a dozen A 2 . an ttitude. But it fs no more selfigh | NVe sald that the music of Wagner Smoke Screens. tural products: and_those ‘on other|SomS,in. thom, thecgreenaward marl | names In mind, every one of them ft- |1eagues under theises with (37 srenter miles. Science knows even less of the - 4 fetprine & ”‘k’ | was mot s0/kad as’ 1t sounda." THis | A Pillar of Cloudl-was Atiowi by day |freight causes the Bangor Commer- | 1T f“;"m'n';; en';:::pffl‘bemmi.{mo"‘ ting T"“"‘"' A tasty entertain- ranglr;uam am lfd“‘\("’r;g:l!{;" e 'r:"" congitnneior cie Adlia unthan) an the attitude of mine workers s : et 5 ) cial to call attention to the fact that | arket, as a | ment lies in tracing these likenesses, | constructed by Buisbuell 0 ROhj mals inf the oceans;. upon wiilch (s and the mine owners and operators, | MAY @lso be said of music by other| When the arael Tribe took fight. |'the Northwestern railroads have| rUle. that approaches the majesty of | Now who. but for “Rusticus,” would | ert Fulton or any of their more mod- {much of human prosperity and food The immediate canse of the presens | composers. There is a great deal of | A motor cop trailed along that way |been suffering for some time past|the hest pedigreed varieties when |think to see in the sad and reminiscent | €1 SUCCESSOrs, Oepegas : ke fmmedinisicnn v S e e Ll i e P Neupaired earnings due to reduc. | ETown on fine sandy sofl—at least not | eves of the voung helfer knee.deep Much ie said of the importance of threat made by President John L ; . ; y - tions I agricultural rates. either | hereabouts. Here is flavor caught by |in the grass, the living image of To,| Just bevond the mouth of the Hud-|conservation of food resources upon Lewls of the United Mine Workers tq | SPonsible for the way it sounds. It : : e voluntarily by them or ordered | Sunlight, “dew and sweet soil mois- | beloved of Zeus. Buf there she is,|son River Cgpt. Beebe explored the land. hut almost nothing has been con- withdraw from the coal parley is the | 1§ 50 injured by some performers that| Jud Tunkins says he doesn't know |py the commission.” The Commercial | ture, cellular crystallization of wild|eternally caught and held in this|region of what had once been the |sidered of conservation of sea re Py e : v s it Eives out sounds of distrese. The |eXactly what economists mean by the | then argues: “Viewed from the out.|Erape fragrance alloved with honey | piacid body, so unlike her light and | Hudson River Fallsfour times asjsourcee =FEpidemics attack land ani absence of S. D. Warriner, ghairman |1t Sives out sounds of dlstrebe The |0 L T, crement.” But a good |side, the only method that could be|Nectar of White' chapparel. Tis sald | winged spirit. To all of these does |high as the falis of Niagara, and he | mals; they undoubtedly also decimate of the anthracite operators’ confer- | 1D » ght, many of the epitaphs sound like it to |followed that would be satisfactory to | the occasion of feasting upon one of | Rusticus pay homage in inimitable |Savs that 2,000,000 years ago thatithe seas, yet men know nothing of ence, from the meetings. Mr. Lewis|When certain singers and players got ¥ epitaphs s 0 | both rails and farm shippers would | these resolves itself into a sort of un- | fashion. “I have always felt that I|Was the greatest waterfall in the |their presence. Tagging of thousands e 5 Ho1d of it they werved it riwi jifs | bbn- be rates so adjusted as to bring more | conscious ritualism. 1f Frenchmen | owe my dog an apology. The bitter | World, being 930 feet high. Iven there, |of fish has demonstrated that most ommittee repre- v .| solemnize feasts of snail ple in undis- | truth is—I bo t Now so close to the Great White Way of | fish are not migrant, but remain with- 0od intention: returns to the rails and reduce ex: ught him. Now a dog ) mig; it senting the mine owners at the par- | 8! < Clothes. penses to the farmers. Such would|turbed silence, even to the extent of | should never be purchased, should [Broadway. he caught fish which car-|in a few miles of one locality; hence ley as “supernumeraries” and de.| 1t i doubtful whether any tune| oo COTER L |Tean a very material advance in the | having noisome yvoungsters enticed [ never be made the subject of barter | tied within their bodies from 500 to |local measures of conservation would g M 2 seeks to undo the morals of our race, " | rates of other commodities and most|aWay to play, what must be the feel- | and dickering. A dog may be rescued | 5.000 individual lights, making their|not seem to be futile. Wider meas mands the presence of Mr. Warriner it 3 e 1o be. frank In this diffieult mat,|Témarked the ready-made philosopher. | C0rtdimy “would bring another class | ing of melon eaters down in Milam i from abuse. he may be bestowed and | Paths through the “'dark unfathomed | ures may be agreed upon internation and Willlam J. Richards, president of “And considering the amount of |of shippers into the ring to register | County, Tex., when they slice their!accepted as a gift, he may be bor-|Caves of ocean” as brilllant as Broad- |ally to protect the world's vast sup- the Philadelphia and Reading Coal | ter there are tunes which seem mot| . "0 "L ) o" 9 Migs Cayenne, |complaint.” This same effect is in| Renter's Wonders and Tom Watsons? | rowed and never returned, he may be | ¥ay in its gavest hours. This is but |plies of food in fishes which do roam and Iron Corporation, as the real|to have an exalting influence. There .. .. o.tainlyv do not the | the mind of the Quincy Whig-Journal, With but 10 inches of rain in 14|found and kept, and, in cases of real [2® foretaste of the wonder tales|the vasty deep. leaders in the industr; Mr. W are tunes, grieved and tortured by S : When it remarks: “Railroad rates are | months, melons there are reported to | necessity, he may be stolen in a digni- | Which we may look forward to within | Illustrating the effects of profligate y. Mr. War woman. 3 ittle | have attained unprecedented quality |fied manner: but he 2 the nextefew months, when the scien- |fishing, it is noted that fro 5 P a good deal like many other little 3 should never be & that from 1906 to riner, on the other hand, defends the | performers, which keep = an tra e i o i s B e this_ year, especlally those grown |bought. 1 have heard of men who | tists will tell the public the true re- 1913 a British trawler averaged n right of the operators to selec calm repose and prompt him to say Voice From the Subceliar. ’ along the molst base of sand ridges. | make a livelihood from the purchase |Citals of “strange things.” daily catch of a_ton of fish. ,,:,, commxue: and insists mt tlhle}:r things which for the sake of euphony |1 am no fundamentalist. S Soil, weather, fertilizer and tillage |and sale ofedogs. I can co:c,xv, of | We are often assured that truth is|the World War fishing was cmgruorl‘l':fi = sists that the e ¥ % Quoting Secretary Jardine to the|have struck a nicety of balance that |them as good husbands and kind |Stranger than fiction. Science i8land the supply so increased in the committee has full authority to deal | should not be said. s ungenerous| I am no modernist so brave. effect that “high freight rates con-:has evolved true perfection of flavor, | fathers, but they still seem to me in. | truth—not scientific theory but real|ocean that the dally catch averaged with the mine workers’ committee.. to blame the tune. There are few |I am no brilliant Scientist. !;lbutad tahdepwslltz‘n,}n (sl\dm rl:rlces" jucm‘ess. sull{.\bilny .and ;'exi(lur]e. The | human monsters enzaged in a sinis- Sdercl?- S“*l"l':“|:\_al§:;r§hlmct?r:ze;‘ll 3,483 pounds, but within two years biic cun scarcely be im. | tunes which if let alone would come| I bow,and murmar, “Let ‘em Rave!” | the Omaha World-Herald charses | people are forgettinz their drought. | ter traffic.” This gives vou a taste |45 Delng extremel: so le following it dropped to 2,173 pounds i i e s tem Ravel” | HS, ominant color scheme® of the |airicken cotton fields in {reauent |of the Sort of sermon thal i« done |EXercise it drvness by imaginatively |and two vears iater (1923) it was only pressed W the argument ad.| wheezing e iy id Uncle | Interstate Commerce Commission is | blithesome gatherings about the pe- up in thése' beatitudes. Alittle book | drving up all the oceans. Lo let us pic- |1,568 pounds. 3 vanced by Mr. Lewis in this case. If | window at midnight. There are some e nele | igray conservatism” and contibues: | rimeters of perfect melons grown un- | to laugh over and to love. A laugh |ture the —landscapes™ beneath the| "The sea is not inexhaustible, and the miners are intent on a strike, why | tunes which are quite lovely if heard | Eben. Bdnlt Lgtot clean through read- ‘:th; anlgroadsfl;vlll lookwlvd;' !tlut body dc; "“1' (::tlmum en\;oronmem. i ;or l:; wh|m!l|cul s‘pirlilt of l;:n. Love | Waves of '0“‘*-‘; i science will vet be called upon to point P e ce in @ while, but to have them |in’ de Bible befo' anybody stopped me confidence. ether pro-| —Surely the watermelon was crea for the genuine feeling that is so methods of conservation and stimula- L s S gEing in} on ducers and shippers. who also have|in the mold of ultimate perfection, | manifest in its every touch upon tha| In the Himalaya Mountains of Asia [tion of its “crops” to offset the im- rendered seven times an evening is something like a partridge for break- wif dis argument ‘bout de first chap ter of Genesis,” rights that they think are in jeopardy, and whose profits are no more gratl: ‘when the gods were in kindliest mood, common animal life that we, as & rule, z. there iz one peak so high that man has never been wii@ o ascend to the proved methods of depletion. (Cop; 925, by Peul ¥, Colline)