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.- ' THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY. W T cemaer ormng Fan 110 o o e e 20 s e o e comnon e | THIS AND THAT | Politics at Large ||| ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS Foe vastly different from what not only | May, 1924, when it agreed to make its WASHINGTON, D. C. i the eusual visitor but even the artis- | report to Congress on the site and de- | ) 2 tieally trained visitor would have ex- | sign of the bridge. EDNESDAY May 5. 1026 . ke . o T R W [pected that much comment followed. [ White grunite will be used for the BY CHARLES E. TRACEWELL. , I response (o the evidences of the (#rches, balustendes and copings, in I Adntinistra ti o Q. Please give the seating capacity |fall varies very much aceording 1o HBODORERW INOVES. . SBONOE | o e artiiietithe edliees Acnlic | ORUBEI KRS superatructure of the| Who 18 a greater bore than the| Ah, happy, loud-mouthed fellow! |0 "'w',‘_kf";;' :;’.‘"e',']'\”‘{ ""‘H‘"‘;"":";:: of the larger base ball parks.— 1. B. | whether the snow is dry and powd < ; P heerful individuul? It now and then he would be seri- i (/' FAEIDE Gy | A. Polo Grounds. 55.000. Yankes or moist and partly water. However, {9et up the ballot boxes which now are | bridge shall be in harmony with the he - nan gives uslous, we believe we could like him | e ' Fgonare ana H :‘ll.mur":lm'hnn: ,;,.d},‘,‘l .1“. 10: :hlh- ,,”,.,L ,|-,.“3 ,.r a ,:"...-.1 ,.\l-.ru' 'n ‘h' :-c-lv:.ald‘r)::u = delphia, 36,000; Chicago Cubs Park,|thut the ratio is abou —tha! receiving the public's votes. The | White marble of the Lincoln Memoriul. : and we make |after all. Sometimes, when his mood ! oo 0 Lo 3 3 ngressional campal ank | b PRERRLLL I ! | success of the iden was at once ap- | The Eranite of the piers will be gray. | 1O Seruples about udmitting It, either. | chimen in with ours, we find ourselt [ 7€ TEO08] ChnDS fi;co"m";‘;‘il:;"me':“" 32,000 American League Park, Wash: | is. about | inch of water showd be th t Chicagn Of pner Building !parent. The public cume and voted | The cost of the bridge is set at $15,-|, "N World has yuffered from this | tolerating him. | back of the present Congress, some | NE'0D. D. C.. 28,000: ¢ ""g':,'“':,’f"“":;:’: TG A 0 T B RN T N S d AR 000,000, The appremiation for thia | PEPPY Person long enough: some one | qpen we think we have done him of the Republican leaders fas) that it ( 20.00% Boston Braves, 45.000: Boston| . =\ ool ‘e “Buen i rhand | e R puropriution for thir | ought (o sit upon him, once and f0r | much wrong, to regard him In the | will he far better to bave Congress|[c0 SOX (Fenway Park). 33.000: Phil-| . JEho or & e it e untae o | fNE picture, not the Clark prive | AU ewr s $2.500.000 and an equa | al J i : | Hght we have, to feel that he In & |out of Washington than in" the | le* PATK. lnloll'::' Spbriadin’s Puvi, | Srmerst SOU L b & sleiaa o &, e ias” withn | Winner, it is neediess (o say. ‘The |APPropriation will he avallable next | a 'll writing unu,b “e”.h-u no ld": nuisance at best and a hore at worat. | Capital. L e R | the progressive faction of New York » ~itr At 60 centa par month: dails ORI | yjun received nation-wide publicity | YeAr, after which it is contemplated | patl W€ ave (o be that some ope | ‘he next time we see him at a di Much ningss ups i g ;i [ atate, Bimactate from 1844 to 18 i j Pethaps there i no person In the| tance. we determine fo make up f0r | by the House on the. nending aer | i thiek oo o T Lot o (he | which. in furn. called the opposin conts mer manth: <undar only. 20 cenin | that th i 2 E, month. Oidere mag b sent mall o1 jand has been copled since by instl. | W ® approprintions will be $2,000.- | world who can properly squelch the past_suspicion. The milk of | cultueul legislation. 1€ the “H faction Hunkers. About 1852 the nick 4 . e House | fingers? - J. MeK. = o et &eta intaelf Into & jam over the three 'A. 1t would he possible if a person |Names were changed to Softs” and B A e ., | C il cutlons/un other piades <"':~ vewr until the hridge is finished ,lhe‘u«"v;.;n:: JMiv. ennyson's brook, Kindness wells in our heart. utisa A sroman; Byl el ince Congress directed the bullding 3 “How-dee-do!" we vociferate. Billa which ha it 4 ‘Hards.” The origin of the name ’ . X e ve been reported by the | was reasonably stron : o ®ate by Mail—Payable In AdVance. | caived the public award in January, |0 Memorial Rridse there have heen | ypag (TS0 AT IR RE SAVALOU L wig, hello, Johnny Noode:” Houpe committee on agrieuliure ana | @ o S Barnhurners is usualiy auributed to Maryland and Virginia, 1917, with: . ‘chatming BOLVAIL 0P 2o | D0 UML) {GaiaynsAna the NI 18 | aRItes. Howih: fhing 1 Our good resolutions vanish at the | which are today before the House | Q. What was the origin of tRe ex. the familiar campaign story of (he i sound of that hated name. It is not fitself, and it becomes impossible 16 { pression “a year and a da _W. W. man who burned hix barn in order to o much the name, after all, as the|pass any bill, the prospects for an | &. ('nder the rule of common law [Tée it from rats 5::;1 gy ey 3A00: | ma 80c | W soungter, Willinm 3. [WOVIDE toward consummation in an s geammar s ‘norrible, and hin inday iy 1110 vel $3.00 LT I Junuary, 1920 (the | YO0 @nd orderly way. 1t is believed | FARDACH Ve HOCK, BUL SOU ARAAS| inaufferable way I ix apoken that [early adjournment will he conaider: | a fraction of & day Was ROU recOf-| Q. Whut does Traleearlia mean? war having postponed (he eghibition | P40 BOU miny days will pass before | uina times ot of ten say some allly | ITk# us. The fellow is (oo cheerfull |ably improved. Should It be shown | nized and the Jast day of any given \ . work on the piers and abutments will | thing yourself. His easy condescension rubs us the | conclusively that the House cunnot | period of time was considered com-| ‘A " Dajecarlin is a form of the Swed A anle Ly AR 18 Rities a0, bt ceceived | NS them (w the view of the public, | If you do not, you simply pint your. | WrOng way. legislate on agriculture, hevond the | pleted for legal purposes as s0on 4% | ish dalarne, which simply means the v ot LD R $40000 1 mol ! Nldney k. Dickinson vecelved | 'S ) self in llne for more and more of the| WHI he never say, “It in a nice | D1l it already his passed providing | i began. Therefore, to provide for | dules i the two hundred dollurs in thza, | UNUL now Washington people have | 100 10 BHe f0r Wove An6 more b8 it 1day?" In 1t Impossible for him 1o ia. | OF & division of co-operative markel. | ihe «inal expivation of a full caleny —_— inted Press. | pivery one of the puintings selectad | *01Y 1€&d of the bridgz, but soon they | experience with the fellow, you realize |cuns the league of Nations, the latest | In% In the Department of Agriculture, | dar year it was necessary to add a Q. If u measage were hroudcast at isele -mnllml will see it #nd will be able to mark | that the only way to treat him fis lu‘«o‘v:(l :‘n:nnll investigation, or "'""":'l-.r"',"f:.'»..}:":;.'|".h’.‘ m'n;( of halting | day. a .-m‘.:‘h.mun I;ml‘::td.‘o(:'rula:"ln S11 altimp IS pgress o s | 81Ve him the same as he sends. other light little topic? 5 Lae s 1Ok (Lie NwRye of e Wb ol ket i x sreaited o' Gr not ahecalse 10| s been n picture indicating the pub ,::fu',::“"';::‘h,«":: f::“:;:r’.‘x:':w pm::: I'ry to be ovdinarily serious with | Decidedly, it is. The wobld, o mm‘l"v":'l to aid the farmers in dealing [ Q. Does Florida produce seedles< the mensage come from hoth direc- Firahed Reen AN rights of publication [lic’s preference for the human face | o ©until i, “he shies like @ colt, and ends by | ix something (o gibe at, and he is|With their surplus crops. oranges? W. P. B. | tonw?—1. W. L. BFTIN dlenatehes erein ave Alen reurved- | g | the greut memorial is opened to public | making & few personal remarka about | never happy except when gibing. One | Such a situation might bring con A. The Burean of Plant Industry | 4 ‘The Loomis Radio Colleze says that = — = =1 the cut of your hair, or the coler of Wwondera what the private life of this [ siderable relief to the administratfon. | S4¥* that Florida produces very few | ipe signals, in the interesting situation By G. Gould Lincoln BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. e Exening Star i 1 | | All Other Ntates an | Ile. med Biindi .1 3¢, $1300 00 for w vear), snd won it Agwin In [ has been u pomd picture. Every one | i e i use. e g j T asHTIRE IR SO e ekt io | your necktie, ldiot % Iike. In the bosom of his own [in view of the reported danger of the | °f this Kind of oranges. as it i< not|which vou describe. would be receivad i The British Strike. faebze thix opportunits for the exer | c r— cE Nothing ¢ sicred to (his aimpleton. | tamily is e so darn cheerful? Does | passage of the Haugen bill, wirh ita | 04pted 10 Hioxlidjaiclimaces [ Jum. once—mmultansously from ll & co change is marked in the Rritish | cise of the voting privileze. They! The term “strike,” as at present|life, to him, is a perpétusl carouse, he awake with a smile, and go to |$375,000,000 revolving fund ont of the g . as e i ECCEIARNC R U g Sithabe o ":f.,'.k\' e govern. | xre urged (o vote carefully and con. | emPloved In London, is given & mora | And the bright dictionary of his youth | sleep with hix silly face split from ear | Federal Treanury 10 he used 10 hely | i conmomcrs s, e T ™ | TES Ga e . §trike shnation today. 3 [y b { contains only hilarlous words, malnly | Lo ear with a broad grin handle the surplus crops and to main o king of brass in | oDl station at Carnarvon, Wales. On gnent ix rapidly protecting its provi- | scientiously, for on the studiousness | $#rious significance than usual. Il o one syllable. Just between us, we helieve that he | tain good prices for the farmers prod. | ‘;h”" Lttt ‘memwd by | September 22, 1918, they sent a signal §ions for maintaining necessary trans | With which a ingle bullot is prepared | #Vidently carvies a meaning rather [ When we think of his ke of the | I the worst grouch in the world ai|uce. ~The administration has been P e R i Bis Iron foun. | completely around the world, for the may hang the whole prize, md‘{ bevond the determination to stop | English language, ~we are almost| home. Probably his poor wife trembles | strongly hostile to this proposal. On vy at Exi ‘g“w in 1644. Brass | Orst time. ‘The rs(.elyinx station vul- D GRGvar, i B - work while demandin, " | tempted to revoke our pronounce.|to hear his footstep on the walk, and | the other hand, to adjourn Congress | .y vere cast in Philadelphia be. Wahroong: Australia, not exactly P e SNSLe IR IE 1L S| 8 AN INCIOARE [yontin fuvor of strong, simple Anglo.| his children run and hide. { without any farm legislation. which | fore “ie. Fovoln D U | but nearly opposite on the globe. At (he better for the time und study ex-|Of PAY. A business proposition 10 | Saxon words We have seen his sort before. has been clamored for by farm or | Lo A4 e f.,R,";:’{:":L‘;':-'- e er® the | this time the entire surface of the pended. | ceane delivering the goods when the %% - x oo anizations so vigoro g by 3 ® | earth was traversed by the electric ; % & o _vigorously in iecent|industry wan carvied on in that eity | SN BEL IEIECEL Py (we points Jetically unanimous response of the nized workers to the strike call. e . profit is deemed Insufficient becomes | He is suffering with « bud case of 3 5 : @ holi. | MPNth&. might cause trouble for many | hy Casper Wista 3 b e ized workers o th Ingrowing optiniam, which harasben| o AU s, Iite 1o not entively & holl | o tne’ Negublicans who ate 1o Ty | ™ P 2 S S ort far the supply of food. A few | | inexs is practically at a ,mn.xsulv' A Supreme Court Building. & nutional crisis when it threatens | (R SR T, N he ® all the | 98 of the Repablicans who'are 1o tome | " 0 T R e ot once | | Picordaes have occurved. The Trude Yonion Congress is encouraged by the rustendu b | public welfare and political cha ‘i eerful | Deeth. mickness and sin, and o few | gy, (a, a sale?—G. T. H. " 5 [\le‘., el\l s the 5:lml(, by u vote P T dolug some cheerful| ;02 i picasant. thingw. actuslly do | Sisies Of the Middle Wemi and the|larierand slel—G.T.H. = @ When people stop baving of (wenty-tw ol , e B “ - . % . A In . 4 on mee o e 8 2 PRt Do 1 R The very sight of vou strikes him | ®XIf, or at least moat people helieve R (ransferring property. the considera. | WIen meeting on the Brfeels7 s o amendment o the public buildings Conditions have become 50 serious humercus—or at least it so scems | {hey ~do. The newspapers devote 9 tion being some other commodity, AL MARy BIGES o much space toward chronicling their | Some of the Democrats view the | {107 Peink some othel = head siightly when spesking to o . as estab- | ¥ results. anyway, present situation with no littla satis- = A e o com. | anaintances on the street. p pital. and the government ha 1*':]'0 be hoped, soon (o be pussed, propos- | whether even G. Bernard Shaw will ;‘;lfi_u‘:;‘“‘h"‘ n We should not always be chesrful, | f2ction, believing they can scarcely ',"I',’m’,{;:"‘"“‘.‘;"'_"a'“m:'|'“ big ot Lt L or_curtsy, of unhmel'n»:-n':l m-!:;d- Pehed an official “Gazeite” and th | ing the immediate erection of a home | be uble to find anything funny in Perhaps he hus evolved, out of vne| With many modern tendencies | fall 10 obtain advantage whichever| 7 "y, " ransference of property in T e e e pnions have followed it ADPEATANCE | for the United Stutes Supreme | them. rich stores in his mind, some nick-( MaKINg for pemimism. those who W& "'M'l"";“"“g"- This does not| . nuideration of a price in money. e gvith their own publication he Brit-| court. Thix action by the Nenate - - name for ou, such as ‘“Johnny|have stood in the trenches and led e Democrats sre not —_— Q. How many churches are there in 3 b s e -— u ot T e A tie b B i con e 1 anxious o do something to bring re-| . Who invented the violin?—R. 4 e s E f=h Worken he London Times bax | does not signify opposition to the Sl e e O os | lief 10 the farmers who have been| W. K & e iR Y Many an investigation reveals de- dcks. You hav ver been|500d work. We have only praise for g abieat ealtho I o pet tricks. ou have nevei y pr o) v : . . . S e o | VIt L0 give the Supreme Court fo1 | ploruble conditions without inflicting | #ble 1o see much sense in his nam- | them. DL piemsd UL LY view BeteiC | AL GRepa (d BRI, wRs (1S SUDSL AC At the at emmiweration (hereNetS v eizhi inches in size. With [NEX® | (he fiest Ume in its Bistory & 8ep- | very serious punishments. An in. | iNES &nd perhaps he himself could| The world whould and does think | fETES Wb f?::‘flcrgblv okt adlin: {wose linentofh of ftiie - (UL aClIgcr 5 churches. with communicants pxeeptions, the London millions &€ urate housing. On the contra 2 £ give vou no reason for them. | kindly of them. né “3 T S ARG GUROR N LGIHE L RO SR ;m:h. .u‘hr-nv‘“”m""”"“ 46,142,210, and with min ithent an i s ale end vestigation that leads to correction | <'he Jess reason, apparently, the| ‘There i 0 it SRS POTSTIUIEY Biwaye ey | cRleBRate R IAREE 6L C 3 |isters and priests numbering 213.3: EAhGIL st e jthose Who oppuse the amendment |, gefects for the future is likely to | hetter. Usually, however. there is et b atrious sde to life, how- | with the majority party for what is|kind. The period when he made his | my, eetimated value of religious prop. Bt is intimated that the strikers Will fexpress themselves us favorable. 4 i o st h Y . r. that Is as happy, in ita way. as | done or ix not done. Many of the |instruments is given as between 1350- in the United States iz $1. h be regarded by posterity as a suc- (80me sting in the name somewhere.| (hg gheerful phase. One can be opti- | Democrats in the H. h d 1610, G da Salo made but few ndeaver 1o suppress that means of ! Fheir oo : & 3 v as a0 Yol . N (378 - ase. E ® in the House have deter Saspar da g 061. < e ; | heir opposition, which waus effec- | ceqn, ;;‘;"u_‘""‘\_m“_‘ "":’""-‘""\fi"“f;f_-” f“’(" ‘!';‘ mistic when thinking seriously. per-| mined (0 vote for the Haugen bill. | violine. He essentialy a maker b P niiidon { Uve. was based upon the beliel thut L ioue Ay = g (eFRica . “Hootle!” | haps even more so than when utter- | price-fixing measure though it he {of viols. He ulso made accordos, vio-| We are sure that cach reader of Numerous works of fiction have 8- | ddition of « Supreme Court bulld- o e g foiend. of conrse, knows | "8 #ome abaurd thought. Representative Quinn of Missiasippi | linos #nd tenor viols The Evening Star could he benefiten peaved during the past few years in fing (o the list of those posed for In the presence of Bolshevists, 4 ' The profesional humorist does his | 101d the iwhole story suceinctly in T by the service offered by our free | that as well as vou do perhaps that i Q. 1s Arkansas pronounced the | 1 . wland bas won the concept of & | { e 4 2 o The : * | the House debate rday 3 . | Waahington Information Bureau. if !r,:.um\x.,‘ “a‘.x':u .v'x.h(: m:\ ;;:‘ er: | early construction would put the en- | COMmMunints, radiculs and the rest of | is why he persiats in his wayward | #uBt and quits. 'The “funny fellow" | ate yesterday when he | @ 15 Archae Lonou e e e o ahor revolution. N e | tire meusure in jeopardy. Thus re- < reminded by Uncle Joe Cannon's ’ . of the tage is usually & mo declared that he fuvored leaving the o e . ] o the kind, it was a pleasure to be | course. £ 3 P8t solemn A. It is only when applied to the |y FE0T LA¢ C00e O hance fo he eral ~trike, which ix tantamount 10| jection of the amendment was in ef- with his b est grin. It makes no “Hello, Jol Noodle!" Is,| Man at home. These exceptions prove | [H&ugen bill on the White House By b a 0, Johnny Nood! he hails | pt! P dGaratep. Suck: & prestnt trond | Con !.::m‘: of A‘; 'f,'\';‘“m'f.-m:n‘:-w?h‘: 'n""(“ | of help in your problews, rwhether gich a4 revalution. has failed o de-!fect merely w postponement of the | Pirthday of the reliance which, after | gifterence to the ninny that vou are vo-cheerful individual, on the | ET€AS Would e about ax weicome as & | SU0LC. ONE (A€ SR (I (L o | household, school or social : we sre velop slong any of the linex lid down | <upreme Court bullding project all, may always be placed in “the |in company with the two aminent|other hand. the never-serlous man, ix | K€neral atrike is in England today. | & Uicans,, s pronounced as spelled. here fo serve you—i o up 19 ¥o0 1% x the wuthors of these works. There | ¥ > | wisdom of the plaii le.” executives, who are giving vou the|cheevful at the wrong time, and is LA § — s i C st 2 M Py the wnthors of th ks, For many years the need of of the plain people. i our inguiry. together with cents in 2 no conflicts. Adjustment to | g i “once over” for the big job that|optimistic In a wrong way. He triea | Representative Oldfield of Arkansas, |, @ HOW many inches of snow would | your inauiry. [00eIher S R CORID L . Adjus | suitable home for the Supreme = threatens to pay $10.000 & ve<r if you | to make life & vacuum, as far as| Demoeratic whip of 1he House rmir. | have fallen if it had been cold enough stamps postage, | i ckly | 2 | ; U Pl A of work has been Quickly f Court has been stressed. 1t hax | Kconomic conditions become so |cAn measure up to the vequirements. | seriousnems is concerned. and he fails | man of the Democratic matlonal con. | A0 When it rained one inch?—|Frening iy gl s i 1 { \ g enormous « have already pren suffered by commercial and in- @nsirvial establishments. Newspaper nilication has all but ceased in the | hil now under debate and, it is to ! in Kngland that it may be doubted | (o you, uk day by day you find his ? smilex at your @fterted, and at present the struggle is | i 5 g 5 Hello, Johnny Noodle!” he sings | miserably. KEven his own conscious | - « e netcl had a suitable place of meet- | agitating abroud that they threaten | . “ooq"yy 00 O executives, who | ness must realize it. gresslonal campalgn committes. ha P, g ‘ling and working. When the north | lo take our minds off such great|scrictly fulfill all the American Maga There is a happiness to seriousness | Minnesota, where he ddressed 5 | QF vonrse, i any time disorder WAy 4ud south wings of the Cupitol were | annusl questions ax, “Who will win | zine atandard requirementn for execu- [ that eannot he gainsaid. ey, oRd [afntantds meating..of Dekicerats: in . cceur. 16 the government succeeds in {completed more than wixty-five years | the base ball pennant?” or “Who will | {IVes. pretend as it they had not [likes to be taken seriously. Those | Minneapolis In his spesch M. Old. Blo' = meving provisions 1o supply the pe0-| ago and the Senate vacated its old | secure the beauty prize at Atlantic | "a o rev. But it fs no use, Iivery ,:f,':;h-w',l.'..::lm'f:.'::fv.:";(.‘r:ela R e L e 3 . " I\ o ocra ) Bl e farmers of the 5 Place in Hall of Fame ple the sirikers may attempt to pre- ! meeting place just north of the ro- | one has heard him. How could any | thou; 1 3 % 3 = : : i ? o % ¥ gh it may be, and most often is, v A Rt ftnls (Ganapeettiaromion eiom ORISR o e | eSS EE A i A o Tl o D g or Industrialism’s Artist there would be encounters between | noused thers and it has vemained 1n | iy farmer frankly ntimatss, ks friend of “the big interests and not them and (e soldiery. the ssue of | that location ever since. OFIEINAIY | mont mocmme: 1o et S WASHINGTO the farmer and ths worker. Mr. Old- . which conlit hardly he doubled unless | the space allotted 1o it wis adequate, 4 o G N OBSERVATIONS field is to vois for the Haugen bUl | 4y, geath of Joseph Pennell brings | the new viewpoint which is sssential ghe traops have become disaffected | juy thut hus k ince e et e oL belloving that at least it should e |.niversal reslization of the definite t0 the treatment of old. familiar sub Wi sk wealtions RRbEG @ ARRBAR 11 hite Bail e et :e hix notes, und there could be no Sy s tried out in an effort to do some:bing | i U " hall of tame which be. jects. if they are te he rescued fram B Ssiariain, mow Ainder mcrestiitor] > ohRe. WIbe oharabars ot e Ge. Krsiiable dindorstr ithan (Unce BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. et s iongs to this artistauthor who found triteness.” ; . 8 court are separated by the public | sum himself. ot all the Democrata in the House | puatity and postry in the Industrialism T X sppenling in a public speech 10 the | corridor. The justices have no prop- in the Senate—will support the |of his age. The water equivalent of snow. |ington. . €. just returned to Washington from | The Youngstown Vindicator points “He may be called the artist of | oy that “Nothing in hix life was af modern American industriatism.” ac. | 200t A SRR T anatant conling to the Loufsville: Courler- |Hreater MPIEIes (IR0 @ o e & Booner ot Ao Fasihe mabvecat ol i s e A b House gction in placing the foreign|Mary, Poincare, MacDonald, Mac. |!0dayv. and uniess there is a change in : : the court are congested und the s ) service of the Department of Com.|kenzie King, Kato, Shidehara, Quezon, | #entiment. a very considerable num- &overnment. working force is most insufficiently | Sething, it becomes & matier of sur-imerce on a proper administrative and [ Wood and Tang Shao-Yi are among | ber of them will do so. enough to | 0NN [0 (hE etehings ot tiie‘ateal It i helieved thai for some tme | yccommodated. It ix ultogether an | P that people should ever have|legisiative status, Hoover's 124 "o the statesmen Bell interviewed. His|make the passage of the bill a strong |WER% ) "0 O SRS O MENIN | sense of e past work has heen secretly in Prog- | jnconvenient and undignified setting | VeCOMe 80 excited over a compara- zl‘.:a"";m :2:&l:"?“m'lh:h"tmw:::«‘ih';grl ::flq;:_v:mm:;mnn to the literature | PO~ Ibility, {shovelx and giant cranes in the Pan- | (igq Forum adde: ~The grear thing Fess on the part of the radical element | gor the highest court in the land, the | IVelY little thing like evolution. Heotionts tnkae, Phey ate. W0 shmeey i ™~ Bmited cony | e ama Canal are instinct with the life | ahout his art is that it was thoroughly senne r00ps o 2 - i 5 ? N i : - p in New Yorl < of titanic machines. Not a modernist | 4); « his day and . : nes ”v"."- e | deed, in the world. Mussolini h: arisen to great | iiiiee A big corporation gives| . [eProsentative Isaac Bacharach of | Young. chairman of the board of the [ most modern in hix appreciation of | waq one. and it is the modernity of his Bieved thai the government has been | ppe Supreme Court is the most |power. Yet he maintains & discreet | tne Bureau of Foreign and Domentic| N®® Jersey is just back in Washing. | General Electric Co. and former Dawes | the artistic yalues of the smoke of aichings that makes them so vital. Buietly conntering these endeavors and | jnporiant factor of one of the three | conservatism and permits no suspi- | Commerce direct credit for paving the | 10 after at‘ending a ground-breaking | plan agent in Furope. as the Demo.|factories, the glare of furnaces, lh;‘ Bt thauah s medesn he could sug ¥hat today the military forces are ;.o grdinate branches of the Govern- | cion of any idea on his part of dis- | WAY to contracts worth $64,000.000 :L,m'h:d Tl Dkl M for [oeile CRIEEE OSBRI B T RS- Stidateiar T Sohel and et | Bot theigiecy of ithis past—the wist. ouni and loyal. The arrest of Sak e e &l Syl 3 - ; bt < cted Children” on the oceanside |1t reported that some of Gov. |bridges an | ful. poignant and dignified beauty o won i loval. “The arrest of Sak-|ment, the judiciary, which, by the!charging the King of Italy. e o e i ok ot "seni| 2L Atlantic City. The congreseman | Kmith's friends, convinced at last that |and color, which constitute, in his | an age that is gone. The vcunger and a.;‘ml' Jzmests - fear on the part of | Gongtitution, is separated from the | SESTNEIE G TN S SN vear in only about $3.000,000. In 1925 | &0d his hrothers and sisters bullt the |the governor means what he save and | onn phrase, ‘the wonder duf “'M;- rising artists will miss him. for e © zovernment lest in the stress of i e | Ger o A ome in memory of their - { Wil not he a candidate to succe ‘The Detroit News concedes 10 Pen- | was theic. friend."” | i th lative. t " ca. |One order in Argentina came to the y their mother ! d the immediate situation the milltary | pa o, and the legislative. Yet it} e affairs of the League of Na- |t (OGh (O BRerL R CUNS mount.| Whom they lost during the past year. | himself. are sounding out sentiment | neil a place as “one of the foremost | “The material vpon which he ke tnay wot e Bamy. Mo been by housing in the same | ., are for the moment in the|ed to more than that—$4,500,000—be.| It i8 already in operation and on the |throughout the State regarding Mr. |illustrators of his time and the su- | drew,” observes the Philadelphia Pub @ver. there is no present sign of wWeak-| s ioy divectly associated #nd i, ,i.4 which prompts the radio sn- | cause of the efforts of the American "!"'nledof 7]Xl>!n.~lun. Atlantic City :Mnm Th;re are :nml!;ln." lnd]eu, preme lnter};l‘ell’:r of th‘e powes n|mi g:nlffixedl‘r;:&; ':I:e.llln r|u“nx;"7‘:- el thers I no present sign of weak-{ connected with the legisiative branch. | commercial attache at Buenos Afres,| crippled ohildren, regardiess of 4 |however, who much prefer to place | romance and beauty of modern in- n i squally in - oo in that quarter, ST h"w“ S D anch [mouncer (o request his public, S or color. are cared for there waie. |their faith in Gov. Smith for a fourth “He gave us,” continues | forelgn or domestic, extracting ax I has been compitad thatithe aver.| - oye d n g8ested | uplaage stand by.” metropolitan hospital conditions. The | (eM. Tt I8 not strange that this|ine News. “more than any other |much inspiration from old Cherry ke Wit 5 verterday In the Senate that provi- HESOTRNS S “The Jones Hoch bill, which aima to| KIks assist in the home's main.|$h0Uld be so. Democratic candidates [artist. & new sense of the higness and | street as from the much more obvious [ allowance for union men | yi,n might be made for the Supreme do for our forélgn commercial service| tenance. Gov. A. Harry Moore of {(OF manv and varied offices in the imajesty and poeiry of the work and romanticism of Venice or Le Puy. Tt fprii w7 work will be about %5 & week, | Gourt in the proposed new building | The District of Columbia demands | what the Rogers law does for the|New Jersey spoke sloguently at the |State have ridden comfortably along | workers of America today. He was |Ie of enlivening record that he char With the addition of half a dollar for | . 5 e, | the right 10 vote. Recent experiences | diplomatic and consular = service, | recent ~groundbreaking ceremonies, |°0 (he eMcient coattails of the|an intimate of every great Artist|acterized the Delaware River span as gvery child, I.51000.000 sorken for the Depuriment of Justice, el Shkive dNs jon | hould open up a fine new career for | Representative Bacharach is hored | S0vernor on election day nntil it has |of his time and of genius generally. | ‘the ugliest bridge in the world.' and 8 G o Workers are i ,nywer was made thut a feeling of |Méve emphasize mpresalon | giybitious yvoung Americans of busi-|in the Potomac for the e crCicd {become a habit. a kind of inalienable | He walked with these kings, vet never | sat for three hours in the rain in Cam- fow e the cost of their sustenance | ejuciance prevailed among the | 'hat, at the great political center of | ness bent. The pending measure. for | congreasonal season aboard his nouee, | [IENt (o which these Democratic office |ioat his teste for the working world.” | den to pay the structure the tribute of il he $25.000,000 A week, at which | omveror the court aguinst such | the world, Washington is entitied to | one thing, insures that it will be &|pont, Betty B, s house- | holders desire to cling. A drive to his_Interpretive craftsmanship.” The # the sivike fund. however large it i an association, inasmuch as the De- eer. v - | bring about the candidacy of Gov. b s Ledger also emphasizes the fact that s, ot A permanen( career. Hitherto any mem r ok ring ) I oo Sl o her of Congrems. by raising a point of | 4 J Smith in expected when the Demo.| .opere [« In the skyscraper strue. | i DI acid wa . e L 8ust- | o riment of Justics, representing the s R order. could aholish the service. One| Huston hompson, Federal trade |wratic State commitiee meein laie I | ren of lower New York "ave | DUIED of knightérrantry againet com- strike of six weeks would cost s of the difficulties encountered by the | COmMissioner. who has enlisted for | Tune or early in July to make plans : N ey, SY® | ercialism in art and against esthetic 3 h of the Government, 3 vi E b Svening Dispatch. “an - o S60000,008, atithe doast in et ikemay ) ot b SHOOTING STARS. Department of Commerce in carrying| #rvice in_the unending ranks of |for the Democratic State conventlon. | bie C2\"MP0s BLening DIRSICE B0 shams and pretentious fads. ents. Meanwhile none of the strikers | Trr o oo s Y e on its effective work has been the| Woodrow Wilkon blographers, has| The name of Franklin D. Roose.|abls. and that ngliness is all that | «xoxox | | @rmy and the navy (o gin with the | — o ——— e As soon ax the Senate concurs in|Chicago Dally News. Mussolini, { Haugen bill. But as matters stand | With so many world questions el | gant and that the two should not R TEn OERNOX serious handicap of innumerable disclosed one of the reasons why Cary |velt is sometimes mentioned as a : ee in buildings of this 2 “ » o - s ”"’"“"’;""""‘h doles from | Jcoupy joint quarters. So, likewise, z o resignations. The work abroad s Mcitayson became & ‘rear admiral. |candidate for Senator on the Demo- o F VAL e Vi HE S T E L i s fainay s ihads CALR 2overnment, although such pay- . i, . strenuous. Men have proved so muc- ry ix lold in the current Dear- cratic ticket against Senator Wads. |beauty there also; and per- | - A enta willlne mude, itiis aalcatad o | L o LSSt RIS e Hello, Scout! cessful that private businews houses| born Independent.” Dr. Gravson wax |warth. | But TAmmany In reported (o | neme une ot hie restest services mas | o /s in any line loses repute when hose who are involunturiy fareey | [OT® the court as a litigant when the | Hello, Scout! Give us your hand: |looking for export managers and| White House physician during the [be considering the advisability of |becn 1o teach thousands of others | mors sum reeis iopops o L 7 e sai6 By o foreed | constitutionality of a statite .has | You're the hope of this great land, |forelgn representatives nowadays look | latter days of the Taft administration. | putting forward one of its own as a |who study his etchings, how to find | like Pennell when such criticism {s al. iAleness by the strike. These un- {y o0 challenged and an act of Con- With eves 50 clear and thought so true | lpon Hoover's international organira. | Wilton liked him, found he was « |candidate for the Democratic_sena- [(his beauty.” The New York Evening | lowed to blind an outstanding and en- pmploxment doles have been paid out | Jrcuy is theretore on trial. Yet the|Lots of problems youll see through |{°n 3% & happy hunting ground for| Demecrat and a Virginian bhesides, |iorial nomination, and Justice Robert | World adds its testimony that “he | during achievement—in this case de. ® 4 fund jointly contributed by the | & el ailyie oy bt Lo il mfihl{’ud’ personnel. The Jones-Hoch :‘na dof“;‘ea l?s::llfflv him. On eiec-{F. Wagner of the State Supreme |saw the poetry in material achieve. | lineation of the pure beauty which he government, the emplovers and the court .an longress have been oc perpl Y : ¥ d’ ims tlo pnovlde‘;nduczmu}tn for ":"f ’Y’I‘IHI Tl “\\?;;n everybody | Court and Surrogate James E. Foley {ment. The skyscrapers of New York. | found behind the moat material and Prorkers the " pying joint quariers for more than a [ And often led our steps astr good men to stay in Uncle Sa asi- | thougl ugnes ha aten Wilson, |are spoken of in this connection. If {the furnaces and the smokestacks of | utilitarian products of our civilization. % themselves, the government century. | 1.oving woodlands and the sky, ness service overseas. It establishes|there was, Thompson narrates. a pre- {Gov. Smith could he prevailed upon |ihe sieel industry as seen through his | Perhaps Pennell deserves more credit aying the greatest portion. The AT i R e e el tve migh; | X, Clasel posts at $8,000 to $10,000 prohibition pariy ai the Army and (o make the race for governor. ft is |work," continues the Evening World. | than we realize for he enormous ar- orkers® shars will no longer be avair, | 1t 99°8 B0t follow, howeve wind when helpless \hings are nighi|a vear, and 118 lower grades with| Navy Club in Washingion, and a cele- | helieved by Tammany men that' their | “take on a beauty and majesty that Is | chitectural wdvance which separates ble. Perhaps the ’mph‘ it there should be a physical ui Gentle always, vet alert ;ngl‘t"l}"l)en ranging from §3,000 to ,brlt‘l’t:n over the an;n'nosefl.\' lrnpo’nfl-‘undm-u for Senator would he in & {lost to the unseeing eve. He was a |the Flativon Building in New York oyers' shars g Py i " ,000. ng disappearance of Josephus Daniels h stronger position. » 8 3 ¢ o . Depurt That true pride shall feel no hurt muc ger p list, a child of his age and a credit 3 8 Inoll e SuSiBIMIR et Whe forimer :;l:.:u(:m 1-.:":.: ::.ee i Gasseiiia BT DR sy An coRvR 4 trom the Secretaryship of the Navy. PP ety | T ias B b e $wte. It is certain, therefore, that the il g 5| Gl L Amevica's richest dollar pri The President got wind of the a S “Nobody in his time contributed Mr. Pennell was supreme in a flald et of the dole to/the government will | 9% 8! LVo organiuations ave oftep | Hells, Boeut: "Give usiyour hand! | i “wrglion, whose ennu’-’r‘-a‘y‘n?‘t‘.’ oot M sl B Gl ,h'::"{’.:;'gl:‘.\'o"ih‘;:l;.',.’,.“.’,:,“:;",’;.: move to making for America a place | Where outstanding et heavier than bafore jointly housed. Should there be a k- David K. E. Brucs of the United | " e Was going 1o make the doctor e fn the art world,” declares the San |counted upon the fingers of one hand,” : Non-Censorio E an admiral. Grayson demurred—said | Republican nomination for the Senate = T2 AHE ARt disposition to maintain the two sep- 3 States Foreign Service is just an- |~ o onq Jump him over a lot of good | a8@inst Senator Cummins is proceed. | Antonio Express. which recognizes | in the opinion of the Kansas City arately consideration should in the | “Do you favor & censorship of thea- | nounced, has been the country’s most | oot € TRPE B DUEE L 08 DUEIDG e okl Some of the progres. | that “no artist worked at his calling | Journal-Fost. which records that “his future be given to & site for the ju- | ters and movies>” coveted helress ever since her father | fo N QA0 cavs, ol SN, RO | 5 Republican Senators, partientarly | more industriously or covered a wider | e(chings are contained in the coller- il = 2 ashington, an International mar- | hegides. I'm : Lt ected t t ! | Referring to the artist’s studles o ; van one of the few il- {10 the legislative chambers. lLong | Sorshum. “Every time you try 10|,iqge mart since time fmamemorial, | e o it of ihat Lot N v‘f',fi'"‘.::;.;‘"fi:’d,.,% e date ot tae b | Kuropean life. the Kxpress finds that | NISUrators to receive such recogni. ’ ago it was proposed that the squares | Censor something you present it With | Secretary Mellon's charming daugh | fuat was r‘un‘;m’ %o Nifgh b ee cfl-’g mary. June 7, 1o speak for the formey | (0 all these works Fennell brought | H‘nn. "T[w New York Herald-Tribune corresponding on the north side of | bundle of free advertising whose | (er was the cynosure of all eyes matri. | on eleetion nigh(!" | Senator. Semator Rorah of Tdaho, it e i e KR A , ? | there will be those who argue that the . = r———— The apple blossom festival is a @lzdsome occasion. The failure of Rhe froit erop to fail becomes a mat- ger of especial gratification at a time when horticulture produces limit- Bess varieties, hut finds no new way B¢ protecting the buds from climatic Wicissitudes, value s beyond anything money could | Monially inclined, especially foreign - i reported, will go to lowa in the in- = | Podislnrs vt e ",;"‘h’;_“;‘:‘:'; Jast Capitol street with those occu- Syad: * Beaix i, {hié Qiptematic, et 4 . - ves. v v, Zumbr r terest of Senator Brookhart, provided | rriends are hopeful that his record pied by the Library of Congress |buy. PUIRIRS have been picked out for her- times | gon 'J"u"d:’. oo N maiian ey | things so shape up in the Sehnte an | during (he precent Gongress on (his AASTE e e (AR hacs 2 ; would be an ideal location for a Su- Sy S-the B, without number, but until young | Faderal jurist mow under impeach. |t PErmit his being away from Wash- | subject will ald him. of workmanship, he was in a very fine preme Court building. 1n view. of {qpo oy oo oy . Bruce of Maryland wooed and Won | ment charges hefore the bar of the |INEton for that purpose. Senator La « sense a modern of the moderns." h here is laughter in each system Her: 2 o - Follette of Wisconsin has sald th; » ‘ i * The Polls Are Open. | ihe fuct that many members of Con- |yt iy longing for release, or She brunstte Alise—who pro. | geriats’ is unferstood on Capitol Hill| Peuetis of Wisoonulyuse hetd that be he ultimate public conception of B s M s s e s siakioRp RN S E coArt gy nounces her name as If it were spelled | o pe general counsel of the Ku Kiux | M0 &2 10 105 Nebesals wot »i OrTis | 1 wisconsin a lively fight has de-| “his vigorous career,” according to me in a little leas | gress hav ourt. | jgean--nome folks (wist ‘em Alesahas vemained heart whole | glan order. ~Mr. Zumbrunn was)ihe FONEIl 0% NePratia And Frazer| yeioped for the Republican nomina-|the estimate of the Providence Tournal. $han a decade art lovers of Washing- | some of (hem practicing before it| iy garcastic moods increase. and fancy fres. Now and then Dame counsel for Senator Mayfleld in (he | RO b€, O 5 Srababie w‘;.;;.’_. ‘;"! tion for governor, which may have “will be that of a man of genius who #on. together with those who happen | during (he sessions of Cougress, di- Rumor had the Prince of \alen | rexay contest In which the Klan fig. | ihe lows tnsurgent Repubil & Or | ymportant bearing on the political | lived supremely for art and left his W0 be within her zates, are rect communications between the | So. Vil -gladly spbend my money angling for Mias Mellon's tavor. LAal| ured so conspicuously. He also was i 0 (G0 (CRIEITN Hepibican, Sei- | jine up in the State lat Gov.| name in & high plac L R 5 blished ns | For some sillinesa intense Winter it was young Prince Bismarck | of counwel for Renator Daniel F. Syeck | 100 Shipstead of Minnedota Farmer. | gioing s o candidate for the sena : e privilege of the franchise, soue- | two bulldings conld be established as | 0 CUE L eled tunny | UF, Germany whome name was ro-|of lowa, who recently lald Smith W. | jibor Senator. will g0 1o Brookhart’s | oria1 nomination against Senator | ghinz very rare around these purts.|ihey huve been beiween the Cuplivl y wantically Naked with hers. The | . too. y Tancoot. fle i therefor; out of tie 'Weskits Off [Every visitor during the present week | und the two uffice buildings. 1 can laugh without offenxe. marriage. which, as the English would (Copyright. 1921 What the administtatton will do to | pictuve the governorship ruce, ex. i e “Denth il Kxhi v S put it, “hus now been urrunged,” | R - ald Senator Cummins in his fight for | cept that he is supporting Attorney u the Asbury Park Press. g0 the Tenth Biennial Exhibition of Jud Tunking says finding fault with | sures that America’s largest single renomination remains to be seen. ‘'he | Genersl Kkern for the nomination, as | iglishmen have long been shocked Contemporary American Ol Paintings | In London just now, the reliuble |\ "o ornment In largely a pastime | Private fortune will remain American. Seasonable. policy 80 far has been hands off in |ix Senator La Follette. Secretary of lat the uncouth Americhn practice of ow installed at the Corcor: allery a s ¢ “big news" Is a stale . PR " P " Republican primary fights. Senat Siate Zimmerman, who has been a ) going without a vest—which is to say. [ reoran Gallery | indication o 3 for people who don’t do much to help From the Des Moines Evening Tribune. McKinley of Tlinols, who was defeat- | pragressive and 4 Lu Kollette follow: |a “weskit"—in the Summertime. Bui $f Art s invited, and urged, to study | of affairs which permits no news 16 |, Government along. President (‘olidge has written an | Naturally the wet and dry situation | eq recently by Col. Frank B. Smith | » v N - e e s . v by Cl. . S but who is a political enemy of | the alarming wave of radicalism now $he components of the display with | be printed. ifln:mfl\u.thrfl ;.?Lm\w;gn:'-‘i‘g‘:,alx:lmnv :ul!l bring out & lot of gumshoe poli-| tor the senatorial nomination, was un- Blaine, alsd I8 a candidate for | weeping over the country is devastat- gare and to indicate on a wpecially — e a— Don’t be impatient 1t & man insists | Toqo e 0 SR O e o i g"’:gk:i’r:h;:::""z"'g:'°&' Fe"fllor the nomination for governor. ’I‘h(re‘;‘"s. even mrn:--l-:l n:;d-rd;.d F'i'nf» ot : ke i i i , : ” 0, ol —or—s o e 3 r, n a vio- L r 1 candidates | lishmen are to be allowed to shed their prevsred ballot his or her choice as Memorial Bridge Granite. on telling you his troubles. It's to|eign staff of the Chicago Dally News, lent antagonist of the administration, | for the Eubermatorial nomination. | WeSKits (hix season. 1( can ba done In #v the outstanding picture shown. An important event in the matter of [ his credit it he can tell ‘em to a|with government leaders in Europe and his success at the polls in June | There have been Intimations that the | the most conservative quarters with- This is o straw vote. On the re-{ o Arlington Memorial Bridge was | neighbor instead of the grand jury. and Qfl- They deal with the ques- 4 would be regarded as a. distinct defeat | stalwart Republicans in the State | 0Ut risk of hanging or exfle. Bult of this public referendum hans | ipe contracts for furnishing R UDn. oriow Ml WOt peace e e z for the administration —it could | might throw their support to Zimmer-| The blow in softened by the in- 0 orine ‘P twS BTh AR 5 | the letting of contr ] Told Him So, cured?” The President savs, in part: ', ol scarcely be regarded as anything else. | man. If that were done, then the |genious procedure of the tallors: whe BRDACN priee o N0 Mundred follars, ji¢he granile’ withiWhich Sthstpiore: W “I told you so¥’ exclaimed the wife. merica, T need not say, is fer- |trians while they are in session. The World Court issue, it is ex.|race would be hotter than ever.|are introducing the double-breasted @onated by the zallery and entirely | pe faced and which will be used for| o, 00 ‘34 vou tell mere vehtly for peace. This fact stands ' e pected. will play. peincipel pert in |Furthermore, If Zimmerman, . with jacket -{ransiated “coat” aver here - weparate from the William A. Clark | gy lustrades and copings. The i 5 out *boldly in her history. It is e the Jowa primary campaign, just as | such support, should be nominated for |in order to conceal the lack of a vest. prizes already awarded by the pro- "'c:'".kb:h, granite will be sbout| 'Not to dabble in stocks.'They've' written in her treaties, in her A Definition, it did in the Illinols campaign, when | governor and later be elected to that jBut the sham is sure to reveal itself ‘fessional _jury.. The balloti A Aelivity 1e. to ba] SO0 dewn. diplomacy and fn every utterance | oo pcaning Sun. o Senator McKinley, who voted for ths | office, it would probably have a con- |soper or later, in spite of everything. s v. e Dalloting will | §2,000,000, and its delivery Is to “I was going with the bears. 1| that reflacts the emotions and con- | *R® I SO, ice Where the way | SOuit: was defeated by Col. Smith, |siderable eflect upon the State pelit-| Feminine example should show @nd next Sunday evening, although |complete in three ra. About a| - .. o coupie of thousand dollars.” | Yictions of her peopie. * ¢ * Our | " oitle an argument about anything | WNO announced his apposition’ to |ical machine. It is scarcely consid-| those toflers the peril of giving eith the exhibition will continue for an-|month ago work of building the abut- | - S G feelings and purposes are un- |y to .ask Central. American adherence to the court.!ered likely that Zimmerman would 5o |sex any sartorial freedom. The more h Wbl iihereabier: Sl R ‘I told you so. You shouldn’t have | changed. We atill against s O SR Senator Cummins voted for the court. [ so far as to throw his supp rt 10 /autonomy people get in matters of mment. o the e, winner Wil e eoteciorthy. thet e contraets for the | 1V0I3. Tou ahoild nave plusgsd.” |, mwollen ermaments . Quv attitide " - | Abpekiing to the farmecs akanst he | nowmination skainat Gov. fiine. That | Sroomed Hritons will ns horsifed, Brn ont o o prize r wi noteworthy tha col J of mind is still that of the Wash- - e | nomination a i 3 groomed Britons wi orrified, firat made as soon as the votes can be | granite were sizned at a full meeting | A real patriot.” said Uncle Eben, | ington conferance. * * * ! Shivery. administration. He in a supporter of | Senator Lenvoot i facing the most | thing they know, by Fnglishmen ac . - Hel Brdge Comminston in Ji" a man who remembers his duty From the Hamiltan Spectator. the Haugen b for farm relief, Sen.| diffcult fAght in his political career | tually leaving off their caats, tan, and eounted, of the Memorial Rridge Commiseion in 3 “World Chancelleries” is dedicated | Wall, it a real nice Surmer | ator Cummins, however, has been per- freely admitted by ohservers in| working or playing in their shirt Thig public referendum started [ the cahinet room of ifie White House, [to hiz country even when dar ain't {1 the memory of Vietor F. Lawson, [ while it Iasted. Nox for & evimp Au-| sistent in his demands that farm ‘Wisconsin, some of them Insist |siseves, in the barbarous American SUD 8 MBS Rispaal SEDRIUSS, in ' with President aa chaliman, 'po braps bands snd paradan” Iate ownar and editorinchief of the tumm, .| Net legislation De enacted, sad e will be ed. tashion, r——— B