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= s o othei upplics including 3 execu 1 ——— - — — !l ucvoured. ‘Lhe groves of dute puins | accustomed t 1 Medina are greal enough and tieir 1 is n 1 1 for The Herald by do you know what are the facts about the eld suiiclent w Keep wn ariny alive, | much satisf, modest 4 ization Work.) N0 It is not recommended {any man should zain or lose employ ] ment on this hasis, but rather thi Schism i asiam Forescen. hz With plenty hat his whole attitude and disposition may et cormm 1d. the opportunit “forcign t ! i e influenced by some evidence of ik A sl andl Gc or el « your interest in the matter Th ere Interrupted, Fakri l‘acna _ | nosition he a safe vwag 1 1 police officer should never fail to L U0 NOL consulule & wicl thae Will | cumstances esid ! American bo, poued the mosque and tom el A’w e sohaninie WA iz daughte g ey e BT b such p i ' late citizenship with zood conduc | | addressi he @eals with offende Only Bolshe- | aking uway the 24 | tion Vists may expegt to reap a harvest | que and the tombs ! B Or- | help ' where no seeds have been sown, and | {; Constanuinopic 7 1y he respe der of 5 S for . harvest perhaps the Now e veland found ) i f 5 profanat 1918, > Y k U have unimeaningiy been sowr these holy Lce ot world, he has built rairoad directly into the harmin and shiy into it his guns, amm ; the De N . i L ochu ministe Wwith it e ar H « sta - S citizen of ‘ecipient | 1 1 - nitec nd evidenc inw z v portance of | you ction in that fact ( stores. ir preparing 1 acquiring of | provide a strong precedent for your o tens Lo blow | will not ) | up rather than surrendc or premiers citizenship sk how ! alien parishioner and auditor. In pri- | UP rather than surrender Bh “Who's much we nored or B i conversation you If he carries out his threut the - M, but to the | 2z sonaly approved their, may be # vigorous American as well | Moslem world will deem the catas- | She Used a Hatpin fho look up to | 71177 r it had been !as a devoui clergyman, and New Brit- | trophe greater than didl Christian | (Springfield Union.) e e LTI : lahoviously and | ain has many \ministers of that sort. | civilization the destruction of the| o t iitor of the Union il expensiy s Is there any | Put your inquiry and concern for | great library of Alexandria. | can Te nicTetloncs Jack” Pershing. | compell fest reason. from | evidences of good citizenship among The Moslems, especially in India and | B he, will always | 1he lien's v Do for sceking | vour church members will reinforc Persia, who attach peculiar sancity ¢itizenship i along as well | ] stion of employer and city | to the remains of the prophet, will be to onc status ' official > end of promoting cit horritied and they will bhe driven to ~ nises Afte are. without it and : here is nothing implied herein that | urk and all his work it is termec g b= ) he | Strancely enoush. those persons | is inconsistent with courtesy. neizl The Bn (\has ordered all war | Who helieve or Who preach the doc- | borliness, and friendly or business in- | yiowe un the holy places of Medin ots\cancelled in Connect- | trine of exclusion fail {o take into | terest as directed toward the alien, If | (NS LR 108 BOW Places 1211‘},(”-]1]1,;1 i1 account that they are | rever will be bridged. 1 { charge of gun powder that end kept i : only dodging | he is naturalized, the fact receives s next thing ere was Chief—"Write out a statement | the problem, not solving it. They are , recognition by the inquiry method OF the press. charging the admir perhaps the same persons who also ; which enhances his claim to pride in tration with deliberately throwing | believe in other ene forms of ! the fact If he is'still an unre- the poor working man out on the | compulsion as an appropriate method | zenerate alien after a dozen or more (New York Herald.) Shet toldime t, T n v | & L n Sl <huffling so ¢ , lama- Will Smoking Be Stopped Neat? ony from street without a chance to earn bread | of procedurc ere are so many | years of Americz hounty, the suc- Like the fanatics who have succeec thbed him with her and butter for his starving family.” | millions of people in this count essive inquiries from non-slumbering | ed in putting prohibition of the oved immediately. w . o finess of angs of “Tough % Y o g (A ot later)—*1 | Who are ever ready t . rouse | and af: on' the Street @orners al- _ Underling moment later) 1gkare 6} a1 0 enact laws and | Americans will most certainly arou and manufacture of alcoholic lig know, but back toward the exit beg yvour pardon, sir, I made an er- | use force—however ineffective—ihat | him to a feeling that it is not all the | in the constitution of the United If every woman would or cot igacy and a drive at eupboard. They decelved o OREEeRTEL B Vs tell of wrong mifdedness in g cept themselves. Tt was the general| &5 ' m oy sioc and High Places. ror. The administration has orvdered j our haste in legislation has hecome ! same whether he accepts his share | States there are others who would | this method to c herself o all war work in Connecticut fictorics | & sort of obsession for any and all [ or not in a democratic society. After | now begin a campaign against smok- | might help a good deal On this pawr e social ills. The situation plainly sug- ' you make your Americanism active |ing e g e Rig Chief—*Very well. Throw away | €ests an endeavor on the part of many | by thus living it and giving continu- The advocates of this that first statement for the press and | of us to seek a short cut remedy and { olls expression to your faith in it you | the restriction of the impression that the bill would be ap- “Tough Guys” will congregate on proved eventually and it was realized Street Clorners just so long as the Street Corners remain the most upon the head of the- administration "'(::",‘r:‘:"]f'(”':‘v'm"'“ B e write another, accusing the adminis- | thereby escape personal responsibility | will never again become quite £o pas- | are already designing posters (o show | Should sec to it that more protection play i | tration of extravagance and criminal { for working a general improvement, : sive a citizen as before. But hest of | the evil effects of smokin That gives a high-light picture of | waste.” such as laws alone will not accom- !all, this scheme of promoting citizen- | used to have cartoons - - plish Roosevelt hore testimony ship depends, for its effect, upon the | “horrible examples” of new move for | Nighly successfu I also think that e bitter reproaches aped Rt the it Feproach fieape \any by the few | the managors of motion picture houses depicting the | ONE OF MANY lwere part of cleverly rehearsed acting, conceived with a single pur- | Y >res. | the “Tough Guy”. \Well-intentioned the liquor - pose, the embarrassment of the Pres- AN D AN his genuine Americanism wher law of suggestion rather than upon | habit They published a £l N 7 4 SR T R e G K ) 5 & d reams of | / dent in his labors abroad pecpleghdycibecnitryine flojentiCati said, “legislation and the enforcement | the slower, more expensive, and less | statistics showing the deleterious of- BRITISH RAILWAYS > i rave gs where 3 vill of law are necessary, but the = sffective plan of legislating or driving pe S0 & the | Into prayer meetings where he wi T NI ssary, but they must ‘ effective plan of legis fects of tobacco, how men shooting on m, T J nEl s ans e ololne nylih oI o LSRR SRR S g R B SRREE e E eseeese Eani snl s e ol T OV B B INATT ONATIZED { (bles, including pianos. from rich | o 2 % - i L : 3 - ortance in comparison with the : for what may not then be voluntary | score after smok other things he already knows. The | greeks in the Rumanian port of Con- mokin It is singular that by a slip of ongue, Senmator Harding of Ohio, | be told that “God is Love” and a few ay be his party’s candidate for ) ho ma I 2 per cent in 1 character of the individual citizen.’ | citizenship how “'pitehers lost bait held out is a luncheon which | stantza This will lead to further Tt P ¥ Ikans.—Toronto resident in 1920, gave unreserved must e borne in mind that dur- = — curacy in throwin all at a t ! at d 1 g a baseball at a Winston Churchill Explains Reasons o ng the past two years a general and Mohammed's Tomb in Danger. St atter oo bigar a0 ! Reason eat of Germany. During the debate | olate. In his heart, thei“Tough Guy ' hoarty response has not heen lacking —_— cent. after two cigars.” Why Nationalization Is rerms gt at ; o = on the part of the citizens is 100 polite to tell his host or hostess | phe 301st Tank train has v redit to President Wilson for the de- | Usually consists of tarts and hot choc- discord in the and non- Turk Commmander in Medina One way of getting rid of an alleged citizens of this country in any Threatens to Blow it Up evil is to abolisl o Fundamental v 2 atens 3 ! il is to abolish the materiz e undamental. that he is having a. terribly mean | taken from the list for early sailing g ' naterialithrough carefully explained arly in the weeck, Senator Harding aid: “I do not forget that the exccu e e e e (William T. Bllis Copyright Dis- | Which it works. If these bersons could ‘ i brohibit the sale of tobacco, ti ! i : York Herald.) = ot s T over here by the fi time and expense of such accomplis e viously would prevent excessive smok- Jurgh Gazette-Times. me SRl irenendor= R he ondl =xiD 3esieged in Medina and threateni & There ¢ all about it and to show them his 3 nent remendous heyond i Besieged in Medina a ¢ N | ing. Therefore let us prohibit it, say mate. The number of people so en- | to blow up the tomb of Mohammed | the fanatics. But where would thes e Enbenils » Stealing ballot boxes in = Berlin | gaged was amazing. Bt who will | and the entire haram, or holy place of | stop? Next they may take up the | Nationalizing $ B3 o What sociologists have failed to do, | sounds like a reciprocal extension of f'say that the cffort and the cost was | pilgrimage, Fakri Pacha, Turkish | drinking of tea or coffee, of which | Tammany Kultur”. — Wall Street | not eminently worth while, when we commander there, has issued his defi | the essential bases are admittedly | COmmerce th 3 e prey Journal. regard the unified support secured fo to the world poisonous. | posed step time but he is aching to get back to [ from France. They had better get it o them The 11 (Correspondented tve and legislative during the war over here by the first of July.—Pitts patch to New the gang on the corner and tell them of Associated Press.)—\Winston « breached the doctrine of revolution hurchill, minister of munitions, who | | the Central Bmpjres. The doctrine announced the government policy of vag preached that revolution was ecessary to brimg about tranquility lained to tl hambes AR \cknowledgement | perhaps the war has donme. Before side of > the war—how long ago that seems— g iholother Sao o tinss oncon our army selection for Liberty loa He has d lared he will go into the Put these prohibitions in the con Cew Brita every other city and s ¢ sht to cheer the returning | tpri i e New Britain, like ev 9 5 e liniehiito] R he returning | thrift drives, food conservatior e sacred mosque and Kill himself be- | slitution! Add a new piece of paich ch t i s been burdened town, had its quota of “Tough Guys’. | troops, but about the most cheering | Red Cross and the promotion of com ¢ Sy When Uncle Sam called for men the hing to have for then Jjob: ! munity camp activities. Rven witl owers is almost startling. E " | chester Tnion. G SR ROk (o e or did not jump aboard the first train = fforts t 1 1 i 1 _ | : erontsttorde tic methods of su R e e 2 o pro- | flaged side of a ship peop Il be ountry's welfare e cont for Washington and get their spurs German merchantment fare’ toflbe lliise o n il L et e i 2 where the pro-|{ p beople will begin connte e EXPOSURE TO THE GERM. planted firmly in an oak desk. They | pressed into service to carry Ameri-{ places who ignove what the facts can soldlers back to the United States | teach so eloquently, and say let us anllearry foohiio Germany | ThelGei o omiliE (il Sl R e President was the leader who di-} e he will suirender work to the glorious creation of wat aid, relief measures ected the downfall of the Central This melodramatic news has j ithers. And after they ha come ont of the city of Medina, in the | constitution looking like the camou h parent facto phet is huried, to certain officials in | 1® ask why we “idiotic Yankees' e land. communi ons and Paris. It illusirates the far reach- | “hould have a constitution at all -, and the t e children foc e B v s Liberty is what is wanted. not r = and manufacty So e striction. And with real liheriy a vs ar A L : s disposal of representatives o e | S ! al liherty allways are mans will probably take as much sat- | school and into citizenship - i Y el e ol o vhi be used t marched away and those who | jsfa hese two purposes : STy £, e G ¢ ang ; > hey istaction in one of these pury I you ar act mployer and Too. it shows the last act of one of | NENbrow reformers thrive will dis- | the hands the st knew them felt that Hindenburg's the other.—Meriden Record I am an alien, vou may persnade me o | appear : the romantic phases of the war ght vise or expec Publication of the names and-occu-|| strode upiito the recrulting office and said: “Where's MY 2" Then L tions of sixty-two well known men) | they said: (Whete's MY gunt! T powers in the peace conference Ihd women, whose agtivities during he war did not tend to strengthen reputation was scheduled to have a fosseclociizenshin il s n G URl N LE S8l i r e i e A AtS leastl they | havel® the FAformmer flnaritint oot oy qn o Sl ol Lo s o o which the western teribleiamas e crown prince where he can’'t getiulsion. Secrctary Lane has aptly | World has heard nothing Ever since the Americans went| kijled two or three times a week as)cuid that it is our wayv of looking Nevertheless the threat of Kakri The = = them at a loss if they d elo ndu: | Whitewashi r La Follette, place the t (Stamfo Advocate.) " » = amazingly itile aad feeble | over the top with a yell, we have | heretofore.—Syracuse Herald things that makes us Americans, 1 """ “:“ “""'”r\ Y”«"" “!’ ’”“" d""*“"”' history of the | i el : it 9 4 e he idea | POPUlation of Persia. India and Egvpt | heen hearing good reports from our vou may impr me with t idea | I 3 to fathers and mothers who | Peen £ > The attitude of the average Ger-|ihat you regard the certific of | than did any one of the great battles “Tough Guys”. Quite frequently one g he military arm of the United States, rings to light the degree with which oser contact with his market mulate devel- opment “You cannot e great lacifism has eaten its way into uni- senate's dealings with the La Follette case from first | is fitly climaxed by a vote of that man is that the war was a mistake, | citizenship as recommendation of | on the western front, for if he com- | hody practically declaring the politi was killed—but he fell with his face | but a pardonable one.—Portland [ character, as a hadge of honor, as a | Mits this crowning act of cally vicious old man free from o e i eyt simply didinot|| Press proof of purpose and industry on my | Against the resting place 2 blame. RBut not without know' the meaning of the word quit - | part. and as a hill of moral and civic | Prophet and against the city that is | protest did this zo on the e R The central powers must undergo i health. If you regard it thus, I 1l | second only to Mecca i 5 o E % Now the news of the citations be- 1 f you E g 1 in holiness and | who should be that ersities and colleges. Tt is fair 10 Jast | questions of land settlement, new in- to send their sons and daugh- | dustries, and the extension of produc 2 | tion less the state has control o higher institutions of learning | t un 1 t 0 °M | {he means of transportation the list well in order that zblendin A mass of inf on record, an. . ! : k L : protestant but a | JAliWays 1s always > the disease with the danger of be- a period of prohation hefore heing | regard it in similar manner If, | into which pious Mohammedans de- | democratic senator from and a large pa ionalization gins to come in and within the past| sgmitted to the league of nations. | when I ask for a job. rou ask me how | clare no Christian foot ever set the |1vpically southern of states, Williams few days The Herald has printed the | Lord Cecil savs. \We urge in adaition | long I have been in this country and | Moslem worid forever will be ming infected. The names were alien. | Of Mississippi. He said—and he complished itse drastic initiation ceremonies. W | whether I am a citizen, you neced not | ated from Turkeyr and the last shadow | Phasized his points by shaking | | the most | | | resented vesterday to the Senate pmmittee which ~ is investigating | Anouncement that the allesed leader ) : % St York Tribune. . doubt that 1 shall be impressed by | of the SO e e inger right under the La Follett erman propaganda of one of our “gangs” has heen ulml} 3 vour questions, especially if I do not | mander of the ;,‘.‘M"‘” \lm “‘V‘\fi e o ;‘v 4 for bravery The citation is signed What fun is there in setting up an i secure employment. And still more Turks Keop' Control of “‘l‘,‘. AT | lic address from which the senate in i vandered by Major General ' {wards, who | Trish republic in Dublin if the hated | shall T he. impressed if at a second The et moment of Dutch courage placed ning to the press s O e, o BT OER e i OO ey UL Cohl e Gt o e Not all those mentioned in the list repared by the Military Intellizence Moslem masses constitute a|‘ " factor that never has been long out | UN0er the investigation of a special Ay Nationalization committee—I find in that speech yrepared, Emil Davie o6 are connectec «chools byt | commanded the Twenty-Sixth divi- | ity e arerconnected withiachoolabut ke oval onatabulary falllasieepron Mot iiase baeaa et oo BTG their posts?—New Yorl World why should t not € lone It is ing the wounded”. He is cited again | R o e i Bt of the minds of the peacemakers in the council sroportion is 5 5 sion, “for dispatch carrying and aid- : e proportion is sufficient to cause T 3 charge that the Unaited States went to | man, said les for i war to protect the Morgan interests | tion of all railway stocks of some sort or other; that we went | at their mean market price ( ; to war and sacrificed our children | 12 the Turks and as- | {hat rich Americans might ride in | 11 sumed the title of King of the Hedjas | munitioned and armed ships. It is an | and joined the Allies, there have heen | overlasting lie. It i liec that th| With its swarms of dancing motes | oL e e American, | N0 Moslem pilgrimages to Medina, | Lusitania. was armed or had qanger | #eross the floor. Of course, 1 may be employed at this | AIMOUEN (he way to Mecea has con- { ous explosives aboard, and that an On the pile of books and papers and Unuousbpremsined) onen SRy e SN G Imazement. Young men and young Ien who come in daily contact | in anotheriorder for last July. Before the war the | = J7or three years, or more properly speaking, since the Grand Sheriff of Mecea rose against inusual gallan- | THE CALL. fo know such facts and to select | workers accordingly Then shall I ofessois or who o try I pos fwprofessorslorimliofcome find out in a definite way that T can only cltation he knew of was being | mhere's an office back in London, and months ending six months the introduction of {1 nder their influence are in danger not met along just as well and com- court the dusty sunlight falls fortahly without assuming any of th S ¢ losing a priceless possession, devo- % cited into | This “Tough Guy” was too mode on to their country ducation in t e sciences is wasted unless under-| to write of the honor conferred upon ra areho time, but still there is every reason eath it is a virile, throbbing, for.| him but a companion sent the news the citations, how- And the bowlers on their pegs be- | tiin.“to me regarding my status as | Peing driven out of Mecca. were ahle | 100k passage on the Lusitanta, And ard-moving Americanism. Theor- | Before winning ts who allow their minds to become | ever, he did write to a friend in this | . saying in part hind the door. i a resident and worker in this city and | to retain possession of Medina, owing | ] have seen ignorant hovs arrested There's an office stool in London [jn vour factory And why should you | to their control of the Hedjaz rail- | and tried and coademned yme few Al Whitchead ® Britis i Inxentors where a fellow used to sit not expect the paymaster, the welfare | road. This line, however, repeatedly | Of them to death, for doing thir na | | | city | with secret derision are not suit- i (But the chap that used to sit{pan the factory nurse, and similar | was cut by the forces under the saying things that amounted to less| Predicts World Cha: Throngh | | logged and who regard their coun- s .y were gl e 3 one- ble instructors for bovs and girls J,r,[ supponc eyl were gladi we _there's overseas); 1gents in your employ to express time Sheriff of Medina that this St. Paul speech of the Wis . There’'s a job they're keeping open|)jka inquiry at each and every tim Then the Turks took their warfare | CONSIn senator T have no personal | Commerce by Airpla till that fellow's done his bit, R T o e e city and drove out op | 2nimosity to him, and he knows it And the one that job is waiting for [ ¢o> This plan is merely making eof- | Medina the entire local popitlation go. This means the noble hey may have large standing in Ger- | police forc Ha, Ha. The reason an universities,. No doubt they| Why I put down police force is [ London (Correspondence but I have no glad hand of welcome to am’ one who loves them all and com yould be welcome there and it would | of The Associa ess.)—'The won- | they love me Gee, there’s a lot of rough he federal government to pay their| hoys in the army. Sure,—they 1 ag ! ders of today in the air will and has a real advantage over the It was belleved that onls b il SienN Iy Seountry Pisk ntiyar: : ot i : : And it may be black ingratitude, but ! ,go of honus or of salary increase 1o | fonr ht o boutlne senate found nothing to condemn fonr hundred were left alive, hut the 1 { or at any rate nothing to punish. in oh, Good Lord, T know el thE amie ot . : - G b esuits lifting of the veil from ey ] 5 : A I conld never stick the office life | 1 voy are a merchant in the city. | rovealed that Shelon v\h Minor has' public specch reeking with lies asd | Whitehead. the inve me o em were ¢ ported. However, for the la een months the railroad h should ask me the location of my continuously ut i ' ik m, and then regarding my citizen- The dist ™ e e ey i T e distant Turkish garrison ¢n | senate's failure to do its duty br ot be such a poor investment for } naught compared with the | of tomorrow,” was assage and bid them never to return only think so. It took me a lor time to find out how I was wrong h 2 again, and I am selling fruit or garden most of the time Say, if any of ¢ e IERGER N TE the coats and cuffs and collars § (., e e e BERGER NOT WANTED. e L e e R he conts and allffe End fol A8 | Bucks Syou imaviiand Sverv oror Congressman Gillett, Republican, Britain want to fight nights and o at any balls tell them I said to come over and see how much game stuff is in them by going rst act of the new House of Repre- | over to see Fritz. 1 thought I was Hell-and-all till T heard some of Fritz's lead whizz by my nut Then my vellow stuff started to come out. So when [ ever get e e iolating the espionage act | LnClthats i the ! zooq S than the god old office plan, tesy in such case if you ask me to n the desert side the Arah troops (Meriden Record.) ople he A hould €' scsman B be per- | above brings me back safe—T'll And the ways of earth are Wider{assure you that I have climbed the | inder the leadership of the two e Should ( essman Berger he per- | above < ack safe—TI'l A 7 than I to s representative of his know how to be a good fellow 1an and I'll bet all of the would-be Rough Necks will he the same le- treasan, by one of its own memhers-— | his view of the fu st eigh- | a speech that fully qualifies La Fo wddress here reen | lette to he elected commander-in "he face of f Massachusetts, speaks for the public And the quick lunch and the same | ¢hip" Do you do that now? I shall old morning train soon come to feel pro to say “Yes" have looked on Life and Death and { and sensitive about saving “No.” Per. | N© Subplies. ecither food or ammuni- | formidable enough to require its seen the naked soul of man haps I wish to buy some hardware | {ion Indeed. the siezse of Medina | Stamping out by the armed forces of % from 1d the heart of things is other has been the Jongest of {he great |the government | troyed onscience when he as that the | Medina therefore, was able to receive {a curse on this couatry in the shape »ntatives be a refusal to seat Con- | v or a suit of clothes and vou are asked than it seemed to accept or cash a check There is | WA e methods of life ressman Berger, socialist, of Mil- the world is somehow larger) anq there must he no lack of cou Wiped Out Armenian Town, A “Rich” President. aukee, whoshas been convicted of deas of specd old- With considerable surprise the pub- He said tt land Mecca : T N nation depended on the i ¢ ic hears that Theodcre Roosevelt wasg ! same opportunity to show that your | and King of the Hedjaz, have blocked | € M€ ; iy s comme probably the richest president since ieorge ‘Washington. He was certain med ladder to citizenship. You have the s sons of Hussein. Sheriff of \tted ! here's a chap in the Canadians—a | Americanism is dynamic. should I |the way to Medina so effectively = clinking good chap, too: happen to be the iceman, the milk- | no support could come to the Tirks A Gongreasmantt Bere: g Dheduestiontis whether! this d he Lails from back o’ nowhere { man, the coalman, the freight man. | there from the fanatical Wahal 7 mot very rich judged by pre ent-( hiner 1 C or a carpenter and repair man. The | who were willing e standards. He left an estate of ahout in B | Bted the worst taint any man | soldier, on returning to New Britain, he says it’s sure some country, { only element hem in | <560.000. There are many thousands | of Americans worth more than that. | The fact is that nearly all our presi- directing | jents have heen poor. The financial nst its holy place kept the Arat jstrict it will be to the everlasting that hame of our federal legislative ma- of doubtfulness invoived 1 the present case B have His Americanism is ques- | is going to be allowed to drift back and I wonder if it’s true, s whether you care enough for the , Only the sanctity of And I rather fancy that's the place | cause to ‘“do workmen Medina, which means o your bit” in this way. ' prevents devout Moslems for me You are making frequent mistakes by St e ; s a trail 1 mean to follow and | always depending on assumption in onvicted of impeding the i equal terms as a good citizen or 1w camp 1 mean to share the matter. There are men with more ioned and ground has N estab- | into his old ways, whether the com- 3 that doub e has bec unity is going to accept i 2 N e i iched for that doubt. He has been munity is going Pt him 3 R e o e et ool il : jon from carrying it velopmer mmercial hetter i moderately well-to-do ) Furkish commander | wilson is in the same class. Roose- | is Medina, is notorious as { memhered. Taft has never ranked T S 1 . assauit ILETIL bt the United States in war, of trying ' low him to remain a “Tough Out heyond the survey, up in than thirty vears of residence in this cair city who are not citizens—and they For there's somcthing wakened in [are not unwilling to be citizens akri Pacha o choke down the holy spirit t There a great many more like % | plane hoke d : . the man | velt might Fave been no better off | plane e 2 who wiped out the Armenis . : vorld's e that' I never %knew was If you are a eity official, you may Lo%) = Armenian town | than any of these, despite his earnings | world's of Zeitan, ir a Minor, ahout a de-| from his writings, if it had not been | for the und they'll have to find some other | all of whom are paid by the taxpayer's Cade ago. Of his original force of| for his inheritance. He has done little | speculator about 25,000 men Ve e to Con- something. When they come back chap to fill that vacant chair| money There are janitors. electri- S more than pass on the property re An exploration depa 5 When the bhoys come marching | cians, carpenter, street cleaners, ditch | Scurvy has claimed more than a thira eived from his father. Presidents are | how our plus labo i homeward from the war digge park attendants, and athers, | Today he has not more than 14,000 | seldom able to save much from the best be expended fo thoroughly patriotic | in France facing death while the rest ©. FOX SMITH, Who &re Or are not oltizens or Can troops under him. They subsist al. | salaries. and doubtless find it ail the { nation is not only ent us into that war, and he should | him. They don't want sentiment or hot. be allowed to participate in any | sympathy. All they want is a fair | Do be employing many or few helpers chance to be somebody and to do | our natjonal institutions. The country owes a debt sillett for what must be donit forget that they have been over ressmar fonsidered a ote | of us have remained behind and 1.;.\L| —in Punch. dates for citizenship. The question is, | most exclusively on dates All their | harder to get along after they leavc l(mu.”