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3 Bl THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D, ¢, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2 1926 ————— e ————— — _— SINTIN(: QT | porters, whe are numerous in the par-| cerned only for the profits of quirk, e T THE EVENING ST AR | p e b o e aher 1 party. | tuenevers. 10 s w biand climate in THIS AND THAT P‘,],"V(,s at Large ANSWERS TO QUEST[ON% With Sunday Morning Fadition. — | Lloyd George has summoned a meet- | the season when the Northern States WASHINGTON, D. C. |ing of the parlimentury Liberal purty | are suffering from chill and damp. 1t | { for tomorron. and then will veenr the | has glorions sunshine and picturesque WEDNESDAY..... June 2. 1926 © HO 0t o0 i fortines will de | verdure, 1Chas some heautitul akes BY CHARLES E. TRACEW E(L. . " posled o g ot - by Democratic factie . : ; | THEODORE W. N LT b Dl I L i . L 4 Q. Why doesn't all the fruit on a It was fixed at ahout 16 degrees in ORES. < S o TSI Kunsas o draft Victor Murdock, f0r-{ 3¢ vinen at the sume time?—H. 11. D. | width a0 as to include the arbits of fdenl conmuni Whether the boum, [ » Around a sun dial in a Washingt He. thiee Hakl T : v v w s d s - parts pain~ it will be good : ; 3 e 1o it pustisiatiens recuperative ks Minues avden tuns the quotati eivow oift | tor ws: Bivice, he sayt. and helg| MUE pieiseiive ENNeSiean siichil| 4. The Bedarfionw of Agvicuitare | the mua aod five planets. The wdie : v e RIS G ot with et The best ix vet 1o he.” | cheap the straining thereof: learn. nor of the House, (ollower of 1dore | Vi that there are several Yeason ix prohably Rahvlonian in origin. The i tary support of the general stike % L ) 5T Phere ix only one better thought to | account the pang: dare, never grudge Roosevelt ."' the Bull M"""’“: M- why all the frult of a tree doex not figues seem to hace heen hased on New Fork Ohe wiven by the Labor party. His words, | formal lines, the State will cepainy | g Gy wuch # o garden eternity, and it | the thive. "“‘"“‘?l’l’ ‘fl"""."“";""s"" of Waod | Lipen at the same time. In some in- | (he resemblance of the lines connect Chicago Ofice A be suvs, huve been misconsteoed and [ 10 the yvears to come enjuy a large s that most ancient saving | surive, learn, darve. Ly "0"| el 'K"'" ntal | cances this will he a chaiacteristic ing the stars in the zodiacal constella Buropean Ofce: 14 Rogent 8. 14 patronaze of heaith wid comfort seek 1k only sunny hours.” || 1sing: warrs mbiont i i it o G el e e .| wHIih tariiine. ubatiati antlines. T v isitors, m of b will stake || T Bt was writen by an une ol 1 should worry™ {0 the pangs e ”‘\"‘ yoar have proved the sun is another facto fruits which | which form the substratum of the Support or Justity the strike. 10is evi - ; Kiic i (RO, (e HoTIVEL Y TEINEEL | or learntng: a6 ngt e udse (N weaalin | e SAIUEe ML Mokdosk U Lare “divectly exposed ripening Arat. | Asexio Babylonian cuneiform 2lpha T ot o oot sithoat | UL DTSN 0SB | T g of Kugland, b rdest (o read [or your daring, 1 soch daing s ”’“‘"“‘“" bave anything to do With | There is also some difference in the | bets. while the animal figures and ot loties of all poets, [saen e proposal. fruit where the fruit is grown in clus- | lines were chosen for animistic rea w struggle, if he dees, indeed. s : jout il he Democratic fuctions. heuded It i Interesting to note that the | sons. The signw of . e A TS e booms, | Browning had un unfortunate way | In other words, work, learn some G : | tern. s interesting to note tha | %0 he siznx of the ac were Il i UEBLEON S e o e B e s i ST S| reecRuIn Ly (G EH GO DRI | centter looemiNEIDETIn NATSIERERINN) CaEclealirom s BibYonia (5 Greccs | gainly sentences, taking him by amd | this, life will be i kbR L and by former Representative | thers. This ix hecause it i fertilized | whence they spread throughout the I et e b e S P b Sl e ¥ | Shouse, agreed thes would lay aside | with pullen Lefore the athers are. ancient civilized world. [ hought sucli ax given 1t hax all the | 4 their differences und unite hehind A 3 = i ; - et e What 1 aspired to he. Murdock # he would sgree (o be the | Q. When wus the first exhibition | Q. What country hex neither prisans vt thre W o uotation fn | AN Wik et. comturts me: o ety Catwndandbearer in - the S o e industries of all”the nations o policement It G . & A0 o it CLibie, ot find o market, though they way ot | (e whole runge of English poetry | P00 might have been, but would | flower State. ‘They were not quite hel J.H. D, P » his i s Tewland e e ke the turtune they expected while | more universally beloved than e HUGEIE U sure whether he clussed himmelf wn| A. The firat exhibition of thix kind When were alaves first sald? erate and radical. the furmer leaning ) ; e ) % Republicun Irogrexsive or us | wus held in the Crystal Palace, Lon o : ' 1 they were lstening to the thrilling vbeniug lines of Habbi Ben Fza Whut goud ix u fellow’s body, any- Demovcrat But they eed that he | don. from May 1, 1851, to October 15, R« atex und Canada toward the Comservutive party and [0 8T TR B et | T Whivlh the sun il inscription | wa . M Browning wants to know? (O0FEE, 0 I es eree e | i85 S ; S S e the latter toward the Labor party. 1] ix tuken How fur can it project your xoul on | jiovs fob the ¥ pice L 1oy [evOLes 4 e remote ages. Alexander. when he only i i P S TR T T of prospective de | ax wawhole, con « | it long way r::;,""",""" e i el POSEI- |\t power s fmplied in the |razed Thehes. xold the people for A e kb iin sp i B velopments. Meunwhile legitinate | near w1 veasy to reid Yet he would not forget the pr Iitsctaty ::;“K;’,‘_'"e fl;,""" LOTh | term “waterpowe G. R E slaves, 335 KA. The slave trade of B ax one will lses of the senxex: eves, ears 100K D "Mt i (el o | & THE MG “weNTENN e boie | fiom Africa was Texun by the P °f- | {hing of a misnomer. ‘The real agent | Portuguese ahont 1481. The first - return to the two-party political xys { the Associated Press, tem which was maintained for many though even it ix somewhat iny thelr dole, and his brain treasured up | [tem which was malntain I | even otmew i Ledr dule, i ¥ | reo i 4 | in the poel’s peculiar manner, To‘us. | the whole: certainly a chap’s heart | :’,’"“:."_'":f;'n’d'm_‘:‘"',:"f":;‘"1,"";:‘[.u wravity, the fluid itxelf heing the slaves in the United Siates were sold ated Pras s excluaely cutitled o Tory- W ” yvears. frst with the old Tory W QR o RN i I DR heme for the extablishment in e | Bigwning is (he less a poet for belng | ought to beat at lenst once in a life- | Gg SE0 & S0 e o continte with | medium through which the action of [ by the Dutch 1o settlers of Virginia 2 N e avity in transmitted to the prime |in 1619, [itenes crenited 1o/ 11 i teewise cred | ulighment, then with the o T P L Ly P Lile of @ supercenter of wealth and ! time, “How good to live and learnt | S0 0 L8 ews HIahe ¥ onemal dumate Liberal. the former becombie - (e g eycasiveness., This present tail L R L O AL IO R e T S | @ What is The relant o Cinterpre them The soul, | 18 rose 3 pulled ever | Feiai) 1 s o o 5 . * ion ; e et e aIan. |10 e ah il e e e | L AR LR ATV TR I At acin (g ke Gl B b [ AR ee Bele et G geiene R . erul chunges. The Conservative bty | jGedors whe have led their Gtle /Ny sing from a full heart to glow-| it only we could graxp a solid soul, | x\lhuhlnxu:v. He was a leader in the | maintained in Furope’—W. S, G. | "a "The word “Cocknex” 1= ap, Give the District What It Wants! Wwus revived at the tine of the contest jougs gnay, perbaps with th ik Nieiirts of ounérs, wnd clothe their | as it were, something a8 tangiDIS ak| as whs T o\lde. sgainut the old | A. Mot European couniries have [0 one horn within the sound of Row- i i illbuanils T, St bekut SR e | rules when Uncle Joe Cannon was|standing srmies. According to a sur-|helis. the hells of S Mary le how, in trusting c S b b L Speaker and Czar of the House. vey of the League of Natlons seven Cheapside. London, England Lert Browning does not follow One stands in danger, however, of | C ¥ ) 2 | SAHAgE. T nean e dtionia of [ mness g (60, Miudh (R0 tns odye 1¢n) ST NeNSEINE M Eutain oI RO G (e} ORRME boles (R s P O ans A Upon tomorron's meeting may depend | (uiheastern Wihiter haven of Amer \ Niei e % : Z % f | Federal T'rade Commi un- | the world were maintaining on a an fish see F i elry W i writex verses | him, rather. say, llke an honest man. | 4o quoointment by Pri oir oo footing 6.000.000 troops and | A. The Bureau of Fisheries says the question of whether it will disap Nentusliy (o bring (e out | that are “hard to understand.” - De- [ “All good things are mine, my soul | g Uing"sgiied in their sttempt ";h’“om ovganiued vesarve forces of |that fish have a sense of sighi. Thev provision for administration by a sep. | PFC slogther trom the politival equs- | whole, if not with o profit spite this, no poetry lover would will- | dossn’t help my hody more than' Iy |y My Murdock to their cause, the | 24,000,000 men | see within a certain radius. depending ,. : a N ikon e s e s g AR fugly sive up hix Browning. e re-| flesh alds my soul, perhaps, in the | amoos 0’0 Kansas have concluded | Hn 1 on the amount of light. arate hoard. a motion (o reconsider : E S [ minds one of the story of the Ger | last wnalysie” I which sentiment | SgOE0 L0 S ARt IE QUL with | Q. When was the College of Wil- = | PossibIlity that Ldovd George may hold | Geeasionally the Prince of - Wales [ an conductor who came to New | he was to be echived liberally by our | jo uthan Duvis sx a didate for |liam and May founded” . M. 8. | Q. Please give the full name of [ York o fiest interpret Wagner forown Walt Whitimu. the gubi torlsl nomiostion on the | The chater for the (ollege of """“"‘I"’I".; and the way in which he MR sl et S Aebohs Wi Vs | e s el ibaimisen. Tiete g | ol e G BE8 OF eLRTES ok x he Shand and Doneld Muir un the | Wililam and Mury was granted by | War KU e Navar B be wax told. “Den dey must King Willlam snd Queen® Mary on | A. The full name of Raron von Put on its passage. The vote vesier- | Mall nutubers, will be o factor of but pe evidence that he rishs going broke | Lear hin until dey do” he rveplied. Mun I8 & God, thoy in the February 8. 1698. The foundation of the | [Richthofen was Manfred Albrecht, Aay on the sepuruie-board provision SEhU imburtance e parlismen gorin.” A3 suung it wl las fn dis e inain bulding was laid the fallowing (reiber Yon Richthofen. Fie wax horn pute:; ux wn old man, he shall know ‘ ‘ May L e was whot dawn on was the «l somaib Ly w tury situation, wid of doubtful strength, provides “the spoet of Lings.” aud the . R g 2 Out pu the Pucific Coust there is u year, and classes were opened immedi e & i 8 oneh wivasibia Sty Ak L 5 e Grow oldialong with we! So says the poet bul we wonder if | Luigk miruggle on for the Kepublicun |ately. By 1729 the college had a full Sunday, April 31, 1418, during 2 com. thirtyseven. Thus there ix stlll |0 the neat general election. prince, when he tuahes u header, dis | The bext ix vet 1o be, it s true? Tao e Ot st sae| aoulty. bat in which several other German hiinos b Gh Seste, JuwesoEnliTon 2 RS linguishies Bimsell (o Uhe gambler | The last of 1ire, for ‘which the first|© The fulure one may face, baviog | now held by Nenator Shortridge of | planes were engaged. His machina of 1 ‘ s author st remains The biyhclass amateur, wax nde proved thie past: ux one walts for old ! cyjirornia, ¢ She [ o he fact that the District authort The Modern Bludsoe. u Our Uimes are in His land Fe Sl Mol e, walt for deatli; 110r | car e o e e s | tisiPgyptianathave—N/ s2 G |ed that he hadis hulled through thin fex and people desive u conslidated | Cupe bavid 1. Deting of the Hud | Who salth, “A whole | planned. IR it ¥e Is enmugh niow 1o S0k | n tHe teet HiG NiEer I Clithe of | A THE Mgypiink had feor @latinet | beart. 1t te difficuls o say whethSe 1 edministration of this weamire, way | oou River sieamer Washington 1evin Putting a i w bathtub and | Youth shows but half trust God: see | ply numie the Right, the Good, the In- | | s Ange Superior Court judge {styles—the " hieroglyphic, hieratic, (came from ground fire or from Brit- S R e o bie | i silesed s il nor be afraid! fuite” “The world s tou full of it | Hepresentative Linebecger and P ; | enchorial and Coptic ish machines which were in pursuft. shes hix pluce “with Oliver I — e o ocal s 8 i e i SRS ilie: 8ae o surth | putation. Teu men love whut | hate| jaimes Hyde of Sianf ot 4 A i cord with loval sentiment and wish. | wyirchild, engineer from the Missis | PISIS Seetus dusting dissdpation, In| = The =second, hivd and - fourth g sl what | follow, and every | The g yde of Stenford University-| q. 1n croming Australia why does| Q. How much mooniight in there in In the debute yesterday some siress : " | apite of the fuct that the girl could | Yanzs of “Rabbi Ben bara” are de ' o, o0 (he v lovks much like e 5 to change trains so fre- | the Arctic Circle? -W. K. sippi River steuwer Fashion, and in ted 1o pointing oul s far as we | ™ A - southern part of (he State is entitied | The Naval Observatory savs g : not possibly have enjoved it and the 1 all uf ux suriise, they, this thing, and | (4 e Senator. At present both hail D. D. A. e Nava ’ sl L s D et UL (I s i) e nt )i i hiull | believe? - e . ‘The gauge of the railroad that at either Poie the mo the separate | . upon the fuct that |y, chatipague was in Wise itnproved. | forms of eutih life of the earth earthy, thut: wiomi shalliny s0u EbEUEE ! from northern Californt Judge ! : : ¢ e for | Pruivie Belle. Probubly everybody : Saglt All the fusplrations, the longings | Clark, it ia understood, has th nges at the frontier or boundary | the horizon continuousiy for the President in his messuge (o VO | 1y, Lux ever read Joln Hay's bal % S tett who live us hinils bl on: | which other men Ignore in us, really | jog ot P g o back. between the states weeks, and then below the hartzon v bax ever - Jul Vs b ‘. puet savs it hie doex not remon- | WHICH UL = i i . J on " v - 9 w neeks 1 u Yecember reco 5 i ssolini gets throy v o § Fy et continuonsly for about 1wo e A srese lust December vecummended 65 g o Leard bits of it quoted tougly | Vhen Mussolis through with | L5 U 1 (ks e Diving, ta,| Soustitute oir worth L fore God. ik “organination. Representailve | . What s the origin of the ex SO T Ll bt felation on this subject for the District | o Bis pluns for restoration of Roman ' is pait of the divine pl ux he is arth ch en, but thy soul ai "l Liueberger's home has been in pression King's X7 k. are xome tvears when for a few daye #outhern Californi tov, 8t Long| A. The term was first applied 16 the iy each month the qmoon does nat ser, Gould Lincoln. BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. and shores, 1 has (he “making: The Evening Star Newspaper Company "0 #0) complivity disquoted. He avers that he did not The Evening Sta: Ing ation. is deinere The Mix a1 K0 cents ner 48 canie Der month S r month Ordern may Cotnb Lo the weishit of numbers in the phone Main 000 olir | thinking to sell at higher prives, may e or Al ead of rach gatgation. 5 % lose what they fnvested in laud. 1f Suggestion bas been adviuved that Rate by Mall—Payable they 1 hold on, paying tuxes and M 5 iy be the e of the Liberal Mavyland and Vieginia. DPals and s Dy 3uou 1 DAY only ... [T CXTT Sunday oniy (RIS CXUGE interest charges, they will eventually * (v as w political wrganization. 1t : A, The sale of slaves dates hack 1o Lusiness is proceeding in Flovida, de spite (b collapse of e ambitous Undonist vrganizdion thiough SOV i el atfect the thousands of D After the Senate vesterday had |MEuinst laburisu and the Liberal fygen and other “securities,” Voted. on 1oll call. to retain in the bill for the home care of dependent chil dren in the District of Columbia the PArty becutne @ winority organizadion. |, (he nutural sdvantages was made and willstomorrow mornin he made the subject of a further vote, and the bill, ax fnally shaped. will be his own following 1n o personally con ralls ol a borse, which 15 u suatter of uther, ot the professivnal mounts. The turf | x % %% Jlow many stylex of writing did | ‘rashed and examination later shaw was laid, by one of the proponenix of ralel ia 1 toll i that likeness vesterday when the ) f 1 I i nd said: A carefully considered bill . ssMnawline i splendors he I8 likely (o find that he Biven to see it 2 s LSS B A Pl g I alighted by a fickle public| VU e sees @lirough the eves of the ! ! ;In \uu‘m \?‘;"«‘: -‘r:":\:: Reach. But oil ck practi- mark made by kings whe could not and a few dave in each month when Ol yubbi) that 17 Jife were oniy cran. | 19 10V€, and now, tn old uge, imugen | cally in his buck yard, and he has | write, so signed documents withanX. it does nat rise: otherwise at thess | of death cloud around thee? moved his family to Pledmont, neer | —— circles it rises and sete dailv. In b, not down! What need have you | Ruy Francisco. Q. How many moter camps are (IR L ITEE TAL ST the | Winter w presented, whic (bt Lo huve Hlbe presented. which ought to have cyp Dewing b run his bout ashore the most thoughiful consider i in While Juying the foundation of for ing one's naw with food it would be i i after w collision 1 order (v save the ; it vder that the Congress miay AUDL i o b tie oeeensonn o caolene | (1HES TUr niiierous enterprising Hul- /@ sort of futile thing, something hurd- 41 - messure which will hereafier he i : i B i et I\ i o pleuse the thonghtrul Mun |of ewrth, when God Himeelf fashioned | The friends of Senator Shortridge | there in the United States and which | jyqnths, the moan i« generally ahoie S persons i fsoe % u real char ix nearer to Gud than the tribes of [ Y04 In Mis own jmage? are taking consolatlon out of the fact State hus the most?—J. L. .1 R It in full and helow medel for all paris of the Unlon R ot e R ST = r——— — e e | “The sule need is of God. “Who (hui his opposition now seems . Thete are malttos he approxiz|he BOEEOR Rbor L e At There is nothing to indicate (hat | Giiver Pairebild known at all, Fal Portugal has had a “hloudiess revo. N e et rbs ot o fx Tin | mouldest men.” ‘The poet, in the end, | preqty well aplit with Judge Clarke mately 10,000 motor camps in the reverse e the case during the the President in this referemce point- e o o0 Sy Jobn 1 lutien.” The situation in this com- | conciusion. Possessed by this divine | apostrophizes the (reator in the fol:| \nd Representative Lineberger noth !'nited States. and California has the | g imar months o 1wy ther thim the DAY widoly | IS feat wix exuctly aw dohn Hay | gl ] nationality e worthy | 2IREE, one may g0 on to welcome ench | 0\WIRE lines in the contest. Shortridge is account. Most, numbering 948 . - later vendered it Uy had known PSS @ rebuff in life, each blow that “turns| Sv, take and use Thy work, ed a “wel,” and both his principal & Q. Who wrate the siors ah of study dn connection wWith €ffort 0 el Gnanthness rough, exch sting | Amend what flaws may lurk, Dponents are -drv. He in alse & Q. Who was our first Minister 10 ) &t (ho'threw her glave inta a lion's i, BMduE DA SO ST | AT Tt eava Ve, that Lids nor sii nor stand, but gol” | What strain o' the stuff, what supporter of Americun adherence o Peland’—V. K. nanding her lover to return ¢ o - May we irreverently inguive at this fngs past the aim the World Court, having voted for the | A. Mr. Hugh Gibson. who went 1o —S. M. versal tile, hiwself w Missbsstbpi ) e G0 boland will benefit | boint if Browning -was the first to My times be in Thy hand! resolution 1o ratify the protocol with | Poland in 1919, was eur first Minister | \ 7phis srory has heen variaucly taxiie with Hluy's bul hail the advent of the “gogette Verfect the cup as planned: the Senate reservations. Judge Clarke t0 that country adapted by Schiller. Leigh Hunt and Browning. but was originally told appreciubly I Puderewshi can dispiay * % ok ox Lt uge approve of youth, and death has now announced himself against ’ diplomatically something like the T e mplete the xame! the court, uithough originally he was| Q. What causes seasickness?—I. | .y 7 55m by Pierre Ronsard reported 10 have made a statement D- S ! - A. It is due to the peculiar effect of T A AR T the swells or long rolls of the sea upon |~ Q. 1% v - .. the internal ear. What are called the | A. Catalepsy is 8 peculiar Sioio” semi-elrcular canals of the internal | phenomenon. not a disease. Tonnd v the District Commissioners. it the pgiopig pecsonully in his Luyhood recommendation of their Public Wel fare Commission, dater presented Theve is nothing in it to suggest that 00000 the President indorsed the principle | of the separate organizati lhere i the eround thal no engineer could " by erforn the feul is nothing to justify the contention B 5 techuigiie that hax distinguished him sweribed T Eludsoe i ihe puenn. But in favor of adherence. Mr. Line- s ez i ax u pianist. Gt e e vegarded the bILL g did ran (e Fashion on the e o 5 5 3 T herger also ix against the court. Prof Leacl s savtifived himself (0 xave Hyde ix said tv be u “wet.” as well another ~ource as the model to which The wets und (he dryx huve pre as Neuwlor Shortridge, but it is not ¥ ¢ ous diserders and con- L Ers andiincy " ¥ ' ear are certain spaces filled with fluid.’| number of nervo the Disivicrs legistation should be | T E0 T her Mutle | Cibitated @ serlous altercation con RIC WL EeheTetiion lhrl he will figure an a | S Are tert I e vel 16 determine | sisting of a persistent muscular atti conformed. cecning the U, X Constitution which e o it KRR coHtendeng (e LUeRUIK our place In space. The pronvunced:| tude of some part of the hody. CREEC it b luovements of the ship on « rolling | lepsy may or may nat b pani Child who sre now wissing from the ’ . appears to ave escaped the xitention sciotsness wew make undue demands upen these | by uncemscicusn that later came on the scene fro The fact that. ns one speaker at when | the shoulder from one of the White On the Democratic side of the fence | House sldes who knew better avoided o vne has yet come furward as an Organs and the symptoms of seasi Find out whatever uou want to avowed candldate for the senatorial ness develop. Enpi There is wo room for igwo- trinl Is on. Sume sensatioual yumors | nomination. Efforts are being made o vance in this busy world. The per- ave fying abont Wishington ux Lo | complications. fowin over former Senator James = Q. \\‘:.:.»- does the !4.,;';“,.: hird 2o Sl o » ») 2 i in the Wintertime?” . r . wheo gets on ig (he revelations that are in prospect n are man. Phelan. who canie to Washinglon in the | re?—k . | uesses. The person who g : i ; ) 4 A. The Blological Survey says that : Sl i p . . o e aging Imited States senatorial cam. When President Wilson hecame Presi Biolog] - e e veluy ners upow veliadle in Yeans wre going to be spilled (hat @sing Unit e o 1 o make the race. National the mockinz hird is practiealiv nen. G IR i g ey em plous Fred- Wil tithe Teapot Dome Jook like & | puigus. Mis. Arthur R. Robinson have | (00 Feoran” Dockweiler sl has 'migratory. either.the males nor the | formation. Whis paner SO PICH (10 ing Diazed the way, ux the captain 'y (U led ax a possible candi. females go South. but thex are usunl ', ;0 pyyeau in Washington for the was rupidle flling, when Capt. Dem- . Sl Prlmmailin il P ate Iv solitary in the Winte D e suriic. Thare i ua s point out & show {hat | iuns applied to coming events b i g ik ] $ e de u. without hesltution. turued her| \When critien point out a shw that | 0BG 0L ve e cus \erul of hier husband's forces fn In., The California primarien do not (ake pia.e expiain the signs of the | charoe ercent 2ot i siamps for 4 pose towand the Jersey shore. whis offite { AULION o e bmtion. | United | diana. Miss Agnes Wilson, drughter place until August 31. At preseni . g .\ i I. veturn postage. Write to him today mewly created Roard .of Public Wel Ix overworked by the throngs of peo. | Sraver Stiornes Buckner of New York, | of Willlun B. Wilwn, former Secre Judge Clarke and Representative "1 (N 4l Gae an imaginuey | for anp facts e desive - Address AR Pnn RO LA eadale T ple who iusist on se it e e ik abeiiui G Dl | v 0t BAlYor, wiilitEvercharge(dfithe) JNERs 0 B0 campaigning actively 1 04 extending around the velestial | yaur letter to The Frening Star In- organization tugs hastened 10 her rescue. They o iusist on seeing it wiio secured.the indicunentsof BUEE | paiiveratic canaidstats Eht for the fin the State: while Seuslor Shortridge (oo having e middle line the | formation Bureau. Fredevic 1. Haslin, 2 e resched her in time to Gike off all the % R = i r“;’ ~‘|‘“’“’-( Is auoted 4 Oe iie | Senate in Pennsylvanis. In Vermont | is stiending to hix duties here in oijintic ar pparent path of the sun. . director. Washington. D. € lugs d P Ll SRt e g '€ | {he contest to win forthe Washington. e = Who wre vel wissing Lethier they #rgun or future peace. Mus ¢ The youn ederal counsel in the i B e Reabiteai aRdt, evanteHOuEH ciple said That this measure is nol o - e bent, Porter 11, Dale. will be in on the Republican ticket, eve ug = t b ion o i hine ¢ ot Were dronued ren {0 be disclosed. | Mpenking. the war wax a fajlure, wetropolis s credited With pulitical | o hands of Mis. Florence M. Con- Senator Phelan may not have entered anyv ave 1e1r Doubts About L i R—— Z ambitions, e has friends who be © G0 T 0" (o etary at Washington. us & candidate for the Democratic ) lustant decision saved u great i " Bla, hut “comes from the best thought 2 o : lieve the impending procecdings Will | Boat (i \Wilkon and Mrs, Conway nomination, there may be an effort to . : catantiophe, sd Capt. Deming hest- | The King of Ttaly is engaged In one st Buckner on the high road that i 8 Z0 30N S here of pub- | pursuade the latter to run as an in Ne‘v La“" for Ralll'()ad Labor pussenger list of the Washington wre wctually lost, the “last The : 4 oot of Bludsve's inelegant but ex children lezislation framed after the | 5 pressive phiruse zot ashore vesterday patiern furnished by a national wrzon i I ization dealing with this subject. dves ¥ <hip liad heen rammed in the fog by ot justify the forcing of this pattern B e Dl " an ol barge. s greal hole of its original framers, Eaplosions are foreshadowed vestorday's session dechasd many of = - oo the Daugherty Miller alien property States hiave adapied dependent 0 at i ave becowe international I'hie North Pole still is an object for | what inight hav d I rediscovery. The man who finds s con who loses aut s wus o close call. The Two more Young we means of relating 1t to the needs of [ our present civilization will be the upan the District, which. «fier x cure: discovere m o i cut inte her beluw the water line, she | e8] discoverer i il stndy of the quesiion. hos o o R piker,” ix one of the ominous descrip the conclusion that it peefers to sl minirter it child ald work throuel its FEBOON (o s e e Dok ting for aid, which came guickly, as Testerday a Senator who J the eon this subject in the United Niates E kL A STEd i W)li iR Gpa s e Ut ea | 18Teaiou tGBlTe Coume HlAATIGHS SN of the wost splendid demonstrations | Charles Evans Hughes Sisc travei®d i offairs for several years. Those dependent candidate, as he mayv do ok S i ey under xomew stmilar Clreums | G ve seen themn at work account | under the California la against e 44 thisguishiion had he benelt 0! LU | iiigton Srving: Biadialinotiiben - reveuled. | stances, - thetn politicians to the manner born | Shortridge. He has many friends ‘heat thought” when they were pre R o Rt il und entirely capuble of meeting all among the Republicans, and, it issaid. |\ i ecmen for the general pub- | the law would hecome operative in + paving, through 2 commission named | Honed lnmediately an QI s = Overwhelnlngly the high spot in|the exigenciex of the warlike situa. | would make a strong race. e ke wapapers are Inclined to | the public interest. by the Commissioners. the proposed |EIven. the steatmer would huve wun SHOOTING STARS. e itermaih of e Swedish Crown | thons thes ow confront. R o Yman the new falioad | Ve helieve & mediation hoard.” Sistide P e lin midstrean with u heavy loss of Prince’s visit to Washington ix the W | labor law, the Watson-Parker hill | saye the Columbia Record. “will he far District. measure. I'hey we not . i e e e e BY BRILANDER o discussion aroused by Mr. Coolidge's Having fought it out at the polls passed by Congress with the ap- | more useful than the Railway Lahor S aping MlinAly i atie Wark witiig: (diTe “Au itiwia . LANDER JOHNSON, eV 0f ivine L. Lentoot | Svine patriuts fron the sticks. visit-| a couple of weeks ago. the Repub-| L (o} of hoth labor and the rail Board has heen. That organization nerance or inexperience i the sub WA TE TR0 RR x e S amartig eul s o ol | fug the Senate gallers (he other dav. |iicans of Pennsylvani are now pre- [iitl G K KN hold with the has had just enough authority 1o he jeet. They weighed all the cousiders the pus i cianx agree that the White House fxj were much fnterested (n the presiding paring to get together. if posaible. ol epateh-Hlerald that the public a turbing factor in the inierstate A slight note of protest may surely | uow in the Wisconsin senatorfal figh | officer Who's that in the chaf A meeting of leaders is being held in | o & (IRl Gered out into the | commerce of the country. Neither em tiana of separate bourd and consoli nnd eur o ' dis executive teeth und eye (ot of them asked. ““hat's Vice Presi-| Philadelphia today. W. Hariy Baker. | han e e mihere qualify their | plovers nor employes respected it dated board, and chose the latier Jowver Liessed | dent Duwex.” rvejolned (he other. (ne present chaivman of the State (o Tng wwait @ tind of the The Lexingion Leader also favors 1he et ere honRnchnsd! iy ieiibiaati Woll. Lo doesi’'tC ook much like his committee. who supported Edward | change, observing that thers is a good 1ivas of the “hest thought who came cipline prevailed on bourd the Wash- of “markine time” that history has bottom in lLier upper deck eur All engers sud crew vould have been ac comtuodated on that deck, ws It proved, but Capt. Deming did not Kiiow » what moment his keel would [ touch buttow and at what depth. e did the best thing possible and he did Ui quickly. Thereln Mes the guulity | But suoner or later the program so ! ihat hax made sewmunship syuony mous with self-sacrifice and efficienc brows, A learned i o with great ability, pussessed of high | The music, though sometimes a litte | pacier, 4 seasoned pariamentarian In the widst of un effort at glee, pletures:” the reiort of the in- k. Beidleman for governor Aaguinst . 4 bor & E r last 5 . wilrond chiefs and labor men.” prospect that it will promote lasting it queer, With a record of prominent leadership | quirer. N der 10 wasn't Dawes. ohn N Fisher. the candidate of |, (MO RO I BT MENe Jeace. and adding, “Compulsery arhi IS merry as merry can be. in the Legislatare of hix own G X soninlaw. Nenator | (he Mellons and Joseph R. Grundy. gi,ioved the bill and its success or (ration and the interference of fe . ; : wnd Ao the Congress of the United Dewmocrat, of Georgid, tempo: has wnnounced his candidacy for ve, riijype ix now up to them. The hur- ernment by injunction are not as I e with (he old | Farily Wax wieldiug the guvel. elccion ws chatrman. 1t was well T S UE TiGites 1s placed | desirable ax the methods proposed. hit i Norse spirft. u true American the PR under(«uut: dur‘l|nl ::e( D (e Cam- nCihefr shoulders. If they fail, the should this scheme or other processes A discord is sure to disclose senjor Senator from Wisconstu, Ir-| % ¢ ' paign and earier that Grundy was (olernment will take a Band | of adjustment prove impractical. they With a confidence strange and [ Vilie o Diefiugoc. mhatis aimont ex |\ e RepyLlcans deICIEIEE F1e in ' jook for Baker's xcal W. L., \Whether this constitutes enough pro- | would ultimately have to he resert- e e R SRS Gierante i (Re (case ST GRLLAL the uir over a cundidate for BoVernor yjellon. nephew of Secretary Mellon” fecijon for the public remaius to he ed (0. premely complete Py hare from New York for that purpose. and. with full respect for them snd the thought they reflected. the District paople chose to indorse and 1o recom- mend the measure that In thelr judg- ment in hest suited to thin community = G TR : ‘ e I e e ool | L Tun gainat the presont iucumbent, uf the S s neatice | (= tov to ! . . e moat fully meeting i3 meeds. wost | A refevendum lewvew tvon for (i B g ae sings through | idge. There doeate ke 4 s on | Nellie T Ross, whom (he Democrats i, he campaign which resulied i b L e ia & 1y surely effective 1o resch the desived tner argument vn ® question which e | i i witlch o s oiie e et | I FEMOREATS. E s N u;»;mn. Uil modlinatigneue: as Bises: nis | Bt e e el | = S neelling u.c-.‘xu{:x:-’r:u'\“‘v‘l‘w. e 2 ot e bt F jor g 01 " - . o S new hill mav work he 3 care former mujority leader in the House. Leen mentloned ux u successor to Mr e wnd if it did not Work, the act | (ganie of s meaning think.” the ohjective. wus supposed (o be settled. i . e for the Sen J ux . 1 boosting a candidat v v approached. but wishes g e And this is What's making us yearn | ate. The La Follette-Blaine pevple L UG L 0 Baker. It has been suggesied that v ,lj have to be strengthened or the (union Daily News raises a serio Insistence upon ihe sepurite buard e devote himself to hin & aw | ssiby : Ll 0d growing Jaw \v 1 Mellon might also become Re- | . e iutea il o mvposition by leglsiative refleciors of © Florida. for u rest By o L punible e | practice in Washington. Kepresenta- | yuiica e e (Feah il | T WHE LA G BGURG reataret auestion s to fis usefuiness. Tt may the “hest thought” on the sublect un- | Wilien various tunes welve el e LIeBIdEIIt S O i tive Charles 1. Winter hus had the Pennsyivania and combine both offices EEEEI be that industrial progrese has ad iR A nL At eor Blae ki Gter s | REGIIVSRUTARL I IBLIGus pESyE e RIOn ; th e | hands off the Wisconsiu contest. watter under considerution. but says | [+ P S Fomuee = 4 e erling 1o rail. | Yaneed so far and (e spirit of it mistakably takes on the character of |\ o yiighment of & woctal center in [, _1urved | E— he has too much fmportant unfinished | [loeant fu national committeeman. (LG st o sseo e () Sl | wndegeiandinel and gond Wit prevailh Al Wtlampt \to Hmpoms: anthier witl oG e wnunited, (s fCaiined)| T2 FOIKK Whio are Soriestly ot | . gy daiali-Amentcanis. who cainel| DILITSeS] ont TN Lontiees Sec isRovlalsenaroriENnps destietco el in e o Aile | O Eoeallst g (he) Xawnt iNAE o )i et of Columhi 4 i The Swedis| cans v i t refore. ‘line. Willi C. 5 _ e - Py ne: again wi railroa ispu| ipon the District of « a than | 0 uocasiness on the' part of peo- their best to. W ashington for the Krickson must, therefore, decline. V illiam | tire ax committeeman, it possible | yamarks the Roston Transeript, “the | heaon h: ' el ita ‘own. Thanks to the equai | M i " ; L Deming, president of the United | \pat “Senator David A. Reed might : veach the point whare a sirike may - e equni per i ceurs, | Meet some one w AQoing his | pyation founded the “John Kr 5 g gt . £ht | public should be the gainer. That it | qpt O e disa e i bl el vy | ple who. during the past two vears. | ; i SUataR CIvIL, arIee ComniiMmon.: BB | Lor oame e himbIEeet ORLilial ot e | o L e e Uneateds avan| reatenea Then the Walson ence of the Senate Disttict com |y, o peeny tnvesting In real estate In e Republican League of America” be | ocgived overtures. but holds that the [ p 1 ® Representative William S |1t iy “cannot b e Drophesied. even | hill would work perfectly: hut in such mittes members who have studled the | (HYE B HEEE 0 e i (he | THE chorus i filled with a sentiment fore (hey L= exent Wl | erit avatem oftérs a big Aeld for | Vule' senatorial nominee. may he B T o ievee. awever | TUCHA thire woule Bt el 1o B ST matter and who know the situatio > 7 5 tro causes Democratic leaders o S0 000 ) constructive work, which he s g i o 1eHE U Pennayiv ek st L i, o |legislation at all.” The Appleton Post- SLilene e s R Tietie s b | srenter because of cortulu lndicativus. | Aty = | them of bise fugr rhe Bricsson | (O IG T Celinguish. W voming e rennaylvania only Uiongh empliatic co-operation | Crescent expresses its view of the in yumpathetic with the | e gane during dhe Winter just | And thythm all churmingly fows | number of the 3 wndiia Vi | papublicans. i would appesr. must A of the y : effectiveness of (he bill with the siate v 3 g I ¥ he, tou, may seek the uvffice now that * I o e 1 Jaeal aspirutions and wishea, tiere 1 Uit SOt et he | AN thien e disturiane comes rude | oview of New York reventls suid bt o fox | e Lov, tus sesk the uMice now that |* xpressing the hupe (hiat “tlie 1 | e that “if the teath in the old bill t opportunity for the Senats v pre ly alot 1 Curivusty envugh, all efforts un o gubsriatorial standard-beuver o b et 2 will prove satisfactory.” for the pub-f aqiing the Railroad Labor Roard puint uf stabilization, it not of wctusl Y ulong | biin However, Mr. Vare carried vuly 2 out | jic “ix tired of the controversies over it G Dripels vent this further disregard of Wash | ‘010 0 O . From the feller that sings through | 9¢7 Republican bunuers b 008 - e S of the §i countles uf the State, and | (lie trunsportution problem.” the | Wore fulte teelh Aol cothless gums.” ington's desive. S lis uose. aliout fhe excction of & SO0 0 Mackinnon Tansdowns, 11-year-old | Wou with w vote less thun the com- | Kuoxville Seutinel vather skeptically | " AT A s cdi ient At el N | For & littie more than & year & na- s nose. o emmorial produced o tangible | Macilnnen Laysdowno, 138Ol | e Votes of his (wo opbonents. Ui | ies that “on the surfuce e ap |t S has hee )t | tou-wide campulgn in the sale of Discreet Restraint. results. These Talled to ensue utll | S50 e 11/ Shonundouh, atiends Stuy. | et such clrcumstuuces he way luve | polntment of the Lusrd of mode s The el IEH Her Philadeiphia enjoys a place in na | oy R ; : Demucrats and 8 Democratic s : ARer St Ky difficulty persuuding the Republicans e | oieons i . | Florids land hus been fu progress. In| Do you believe in evolution®” ] i e e | vesant “Prep” School, at Warrenton, | tiou et Uy B o "ie Yeade aud iew Koo tional history which enablex it tou | § 9 - ; . S winistration toul Va. At commencement there on June | 4% & Whole that he ix entitled (v mem- | gygrd the public. until it is seen that ¥ 5 5 o A haps 1n Calif Y ; t fse which may lead e e s S E D T | T e et asvre. D L pulin of achleveent | (50 0y nsdowne, widow of the gal- | bership in the committee. Senutor | i jx u buurd witheut suthority tw e it btk Kace nath: Jiti 6006 of lockl | iy where theve Is & prejudice aguinst | sonutor Surghum. ‘“Luwever cop.| QNANY pussed to a Demogrut Of 1), .0 suiloraviator, will present u sil-| Pepper carried 42 out of the tolal | enfurce itd decisions. Aud further, e Tt . The arceon. WA politics on the occasion uf & Plriutle | iorida resl estute - uftices were VDeU- | yjciug the arguments of Sci BuEHResient e New S e o hich 18 hereafter to be be. | number of counties in hix race i, (he event that thix huard fafls (0 | java heen (rving to bring down celebration. | ¥ & the arguments of Science may | man of political - experience, stowed nally Stuvvesant | against Mr. Vare and Gov. Pinchot, diute successtully, it would be ovi 5 ) : [ed for the distribution of loix 4t &G | e | never yel fuced & political andi. | Adolph Eckbers. It wan the Demu: | St el RO (6 At She. sehool AR U A L s freight rates. ave sreatly concerned = : bt " ’ . e | el e L : oted | B0y who achleves during the school ook ok days before other about this possibility.” [trmctive prives. Sowe of these NelllNK | e (hut 1 thought could be persund. |- CTAUC Congrese of 1916 (it ¥ “0 | Veur the best record for “ndherence . i e vid Lloyd George in & | mativus were highly ornute, with e ey it Oie BuIn, GCISEGI0N0 rumthe. § S etline ottty Tl vekHown Da v ge Corner. | el to stund up and give three cheers | fional Treasury to erect a suftable |10 15 5060 08 4 l‘“mh}“‘l‘ml,'w' u) wccompuniment wnd vivid art - i 2 It has been suid thut David l.Iu)d\“'“m“‘l "‘I‘ :‘!"“l'.‘l "’““]N‘“’"‘ i f‘l" for u chimpunzee. memorial to the inventor of the i ety g GHok & Independent candidate | We Would vote for him with jox SC Panl Dispateh, “1t may be quite George loven nothing better thun u | 'Y Hlustrate the uney N i Monitor, All honor o Congress- gresy for the Senute on s dry piatform |we were u Penusyivania Republivan | S5 PO DT CL " UG o fght. 1t s0. he vught 10 be perfectly lof life in the subtropies. Nobedy Getting Information, man John J. Fitzgerald of Brook- 7 > ugainst Vare next November. His #0d a dry, we would leave Mr. Vave | 00 8 hance (o prove that they 3 5 | kuows how many people bought us a A trip to Eurvpe I will make, Iyn, official spunsor of the bill! Governing Samoa. tively small vote i the pri- | Waiting wt the polls and e up GRS GG TG problem if they happy. for he n now at the polut of | L5 0T hege allurements. There By rumors 1 » * und the prompt wnnouncement | Sduarely behind Mr. Wilson. Dry | oy i guve the Dispateh. “Rut one of the most merioux crises In his | X 5 L 4 S e i - w the Los Ankeles Expre of the Mellons that they. Nd sup- | Republicuns in Pennsyivania have | B F S Do exiortion bl et camre usnoe titis | 1L v haps never be an sccounting. A study there I'll undertake At one of the receptions n the | Vumuel 8. Riplev, 1 resident of the | bort ihe regalar nomines of the party | the opportunity of a Nietime to show | RENECUE J08 PG flagom of ae- 3 1t becuine evident Lo muny persons, Of things we should avoid. e o for “Crown Prince | Taland of Samoa. has performed & are not caculated fo encourage the | thut principle means more than poli- | §EFG MG eelion, The publie words and actions during the recent| o egjed by the siren volcex of et Adaif, & busom and bubbling | service through bringing an action | governor in auch an undertaking. | tes.” comia have been protécted and the goneral sirike in Great Britain m-‘m‘h pressure e R Jud Tunkins says, “Honesty is the { American matron, when she rem-nrgl in the United States Court of Appeals | The drys would dearly like to unite | W principle of the Watson-Parker hill he farmer premier has been virtually ex- | e " | Best Policy” was a fine old copy book | his roxal highness’ place In the receiv- | (o determine the rights of inhabitants {gll of their following in the Keyatone | President Covlidge's eulogy « ot et The Nashville Ranner e e e sty | e it St Bhe e ot VD endtiormibh i broveal bt otk Ing line, exclaimed, “Prince, 1 heard | of the island in their own government. | State against Vare in the Fall elec- | ator Irvine L. Lenroot of Wisconsin. | alse holds that “the Watson-larker | ibiugs were going « year ago the time ch Improved a lot of chirog- | man say ut the Kricsson ceremonies | 1t likely has escaped the notice | tion, either under the hanner of the | during his address at the unveiling | hill increases the chances for the ma- by the leaders of that orgauizatlvn, | ool U0 ST T L hen there | FAPhY even If it falled to do much for [today that If we' Americans couldjof many Americans—and of Congress | Democratic nominee. former Secre- the monument of John Ericsson. | nipulation of the elements in the sit- headed by the Karl of Oxford und A | 1ld be no more buyers und that the | MOrals. ralse royalty like you he wouldn't | as well —that although Samoa has |tary of labor James B. Wilson. or has been seized upon by the political- | yation in such a manner that still fur- quith, himselt a one-ime premier. - e T e United States hud | been held an an_ American poxsession | that of Gov. Pinchot. Au example | minded ks an indorsement of the can- [ ther rate increases will he the prac- sellers would domindte the murket No Effor Al King? That wmused the tue | for a quarter of @ century. the gov-|of this desire is found in a state- ‘s oot for re- | tical r o The contest is brought 11 b at Allurement. 5 te- | didacy of Senator lLenrovt e- | tical result. . Bht (0 u cllmax by |y (he slightest acqualntance with | «Dy women dress to attract the | GUStaf Adolf no end “Do tell that to | ernment still is military, in the hands | ment lasued by the Board of Tem- |nomination. ‘The Wisconsin Senator, | o the Yakima Herald, however, it 2 letter addressed (o the chief Liberul| e vaguries of the stock exchunges | ;4,7 oy witel® e ejac ul;’ufl;*flur-uel':nl: Y:;n%i.{?a\"r‘ ‘x.:ulll|w".‘;m1\::‘:l-,n“:‘r::.:.~ perance, ‘vlr':,nn;i’u.:;:wanu Public | who will be opposed by Gov. Blaine, | appears that through the entire pro- whip, in which Lord Uxford declares | . nent sons and daughters of Uncle | v s of the ar ¥ | Morals of the. Methedist Kpiscopal |u La Kollett . in the coming pri- | o “the Interstate Commerce 'M‘:’Mr A u';'m_ 7 wl‘m h“;‘;'l“:lmur-led that. no market, whether | ..(gptuinly not,” unswered Miss Cay- | Sam, -who never before brushed | privilees of American citizenshib- | Church. Discussing the victory n:r :-u'r‘ie:.olll-‘ nn:mllmnla ‘fl;l:l? pr:»‘b::»l.\‘ ‘l:::"ll:ll:hm}:uud'; in the blt?l:::-“nund ~ Loy we. 4 | tor stocks or fur reul gatute, could be |, ‘Our costumes are now such | shoulders with the purple, came very | that is, in so far us concerns thelr|the wet candidate, Vare, in the pri- | the hardest of his career. e is the uxa non participant. but as a check on man of the Liberal par ental stantly on the rise. The beurs will 5 nearly putting their foot in it ally | home government. The xystem begun | mary, the statement says: et v L i = h Marbri | y fhiat it fwiould . B posttively dmpoite [ ! sole representative in Congrexs of the [ any decision which might lead to un party in the House of Commens. had | puve their day. sooner or later, und i g after the dinner for the Swedish | Ly President Roosevelt, when the is ie wet Vietory may not be quite | stalwart, or regular, faction of the | just increases of st to the publ B v i Stotnisl minbier o aniieseasili e inesard st lie |0t B RARIR give them a second <t the White House. No one | land had been taken over for the [w victorious. or even quite so wet.|party in Wisconsin. lle led the |The Harrishurg Telegraph. Anding in e nE ks % ACTIBEratiois i vk | Stehe e s i shan Cver it while royaliy stands. | sake of establixhing there a coaling | when all of the eventa are shaken | fight in the Senate for the adminis- | (he measire elements of suceess. con- b a E | active the promation, the sooner the __ Bui Americans apen’t o particniar. | station, prevajls ta this day down. Pinchot may n as inde- | tration In the contest for American | chides that “if it is successful in main ment of great emergency.” He asserts | day is likely 10 eame. A friendt sall Uncle Hhen. “tells| S0 one ar twn of them were about fo | Naturally the Samoans feel thev | pendent. ~Also, the Democratic can. | adherence to the World Court. He | (aining friendly and wninterrupted re Mr. Lloyd G a | xercise th verefgn democratic [are not receiving equal freatment didate is quite- worthy of th: | witl h he hest wishes of thi fonk. be h As and thei that Mr. Lloyd George was not driven | Mlorida has many attractions, not | ve ba ol in v SuciE e b e re o % | A = v e sup- | wi ave the wishes of e reg- | lations hetween t woads and their . Florida has many attractions, not [you about yoh faults till you wel- |F0O0CE ¢ 40 Gifing (hemselves in | with other American possessions and | port of any forward-looking Pennsyl- ular Republican organization and ,,..|,,,,r,,,_‘4,,_ e her e g | vanian. Demecratc or Republican. | sdministration g/ the primary elec- 1 will ba extended to take in miners and -Damocrate Hone -othan-jines-esrabory” olit, bug that he refused to come In. te ke discounted ar sened hy the |comes de enemy dat flatters yoh gmu, before the Crown Prince and |territaries. Mr. Ripley, has done well £ upee. tha-adxicast Bis u—nnv-b—nl-flw & | princess-sahdswn- & dlscreet ta 60 ia: call SoATALl 1OYREIERMEN L-PH @A S-IRRIXIINGA. Nothing further has Leen Leard to date of the suggestion that Gov. Pin- A similar eriticism comes from the et -

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