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g 6 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924, N B -t * H ld ARIZONA BAD MEN ned undil General Butier butted in Gaygirl i ="Why so* ] ew britain rera 1 Ariaons the weather s Aot | After being there & reasonable length Gorbeyi=="Taks s& look at my 100 hot to get excited over the aen- | of time the marine located the subtle shooa . ==Mra. Ralph Green HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY encing of an editor to three months | source of machine power and began all for contempt of court, especials | making plans to knock the props vernor was | from under it. We hope he g “Oh come on, ot's make up,” said Trene 1o her chum as she proceedsq to get out her powder, rouge, Npstick recognized by the sheriff and the | right through with his plans; it may "ot ar Wditor vemained in Jail until the | mean one machine less and that will and pencila M Three Montha, Jpemte supreme court eould act be something gained | (Cospright 108" Reprodustion [ —_— L uaase’ aot St nation o1 . ' B IF THE TRUTH WERE TOLD forbidden) Batered ot the Post Office at New Hilta 1ge was extremely unpopular, The { g ; (By Mra, Mol a8 Becond Class Mall Matter tional guard was affected by m}i CAREFULNESS NEEDED [ iy ;‘ndeuon Haley) 10 of infuriation and wanted to| Fristol polle, in purchaaing & new | MY BIRTHDAY MESSAGE | 86t of books in whieh te inseribe auto. 3 ¥ TELEPHONE CALLS Busine ps * ue the editor from jall, hut \’nt"i’} Editorial Ros e yda prevailed and the soldier hoys | MOVIIe accldents, deciare (hat an The Card she Sent “epidemie of carclessness” has results | We all of us have birthd vere willing to listen to an armistics, | ays " . 50 Suly ghefitabie sdvertiss NN ne upshot of the excitement probae | %@ 1n many collisions in that 'lu-” But yours, it's very eclear, S a trait o uman 1 the City Clreulation bk 1o upshot of the excltement proba. | » | est lightly as the thistledown, With the news reports dietating the J from §1.00 to §10,00, ’ To0m Giweys open to adver y will be that the next legislature | You're younger every year [l = “ areless automobile ¢ ) wide of the paper shiy & ro piss & law making it illegal for | """"“' “:‘ le '““"’“ "I""“ 1':(“"‘ [our cantrivutions Lo the “Fun . nature to say ‘omor w s Nomber of The Assosiated I A vefore them daily, it is difeult to | The Card She Mea care of the Jdges 10 ba judge, jury and execus | e Meamt The Associated Prass Tusively ¢ . : | 50 how some drivers can Indulge 1n | We all of us have birthdays #il_forward them to Nhw Tork b for re-publication af won ! tioner 1n contempt cases, thus hegine e Unaccepted manuseripte will not be ARt T SR Clboruine arediies i) i | earaless Ariving, There should _Though I'll wager it Is true returaed. ! i in this paper and aise local news pub. |""F A 1€ ';"" L cexd isieig Hx‘l” " iasting epidemie of earefulness, 1"' none of us work harder i, . Nahed herein. have considered necessary, The res | v 0 conceal the fact than you! s —b d By form, it 1a held, would be ba upon = "” o " e PreE | . e . ure lt 18 ut to ..y 18 uber Audit Burean of Clreulition e ) 0o on. deniand ant ] *hicago had a murder a A4ay In| THANKS FOR YOU T ee, Or'n' national organiiaion | the U, 8 conatitution demanding con- | - EEEER PR B CCER S TEY L R YOUR INVITATION just as gOOd as tomorrow, whioh furnishes newspapeis and adver- | victions hy due process of law, Most \ . . B | ik that s | 3981 It 18 axuounced. No fure are he Cara e sen any day in the week,— ? v oy it # A regard her of ex« | [ accept your § . 2 this audit. This Insures pro- | 1,4cate gentancing of # man whom he |3t hand regarding the num pt your invitation, (Taken from Herald of that date) inst fraud in newspaper dja. [ /18O BENIONCING SpATR ecutions, which fs significant. 1t was mighty nice of you and In ordering your coa tribution figures to both national and | eharges with contempt of himself is | To want me and to ask me H r Jocal advertisers, | MR 3 - not due process Sreirat e 1a tho G AR sl toryi| HoT ppraciate st 1aet Georgs Corbin is Apending s va- I ODAY 18 Worth a doun Sl b cation in the White Mountains, . The MWerald ts on eale dally In New 0 direc ) g o ' — 9 Tork at Hotallogs News Stand, Tincs | CONTRASTS IN TOURING [S2syfliceton; destannuisos tis The Card She Meant The gypsy camp that has been lo- || tomorrows, because it s Bquare; Bchults News Hiand, Entrance - < e b is | slze. Tt has adopted a building code | I accept your invitation cated on SBhuttle Meadow road broke . Grand Central, 42nd Streat, irange tourlsts from Californif, | 0 0y we its Intention of enforcing| Not that I'm so keen to come up ';’";‘3" and the l""“'""‘"“ as it sO easy to let tomorrow ‘hp wended its way through Main street into next month and the month after,—and then memeees | Who Will be in New Britaln in August, |\ appolnting & new huilding in. | But It will_be a change at least MORE HIGHWAYS NLEDE ravan two mi | From sticking around home! this morhing oaused considerabls ia- { form an nutomobile i Connecticut 1a Justified In ta o terest, len | apector. Newington is a place where long. dent that transcons | |tor 1t 18 ovident t} FABACOD® | ¢y town planning commission 18| From Our Children's Garden of A New Haven company has the con- pride in ita excellent Improved high- | inental '"”“';K In this manner is 'I'""h.m-h,q up by the citizens and 1s en- Curses ""l"" for the brick work on the fine > ' they connect all Jartant | vocative of pleasure and matistaction. | = : residence to be bullt for E. Allen h z importar v R O A | Littio Tea, bocoming tired on nig |L35440008 fo be buill for E. where are you? Higher way home from church, begged his | g " [ b ' treet Commissioner Towe: ’ More contracts for improved high- |In Walnut Hill park, A constable in Kans '1'::1’:(:41'0.?;{ "'"‘~d"“" ‘T{""" "']‘d- that he wxpeots to finish the work ) . . & big two-and-a-half year ol round Central P hout W > Virginia, at the combustion boy Mke you must learn to walk like ;ny. d C Park about Wednes wWAyS are being let, an expenditure of In contrast to this wholesale tour {y, .o ¥red Hausmann of Maple street is money that meeta with no opposition | from Sunny California wus one on "‘"‘fnolnn of political enthusiasm, has|a man! #0 16ng a8 the costs of construction |retall plan. A sunburnt woman in | christencd his recently horn twin Ted hravely trudged along for ome |pome from & two weeks' vacation are reasonable, | knickers was in the city after motor- | o0 00 {he Jenders on the Repub.|MInutes, then began to pant and 1ag |gpent touring the Keystone state, behind, Presently he called ou ad- But eur main state roads are jam- |INg across the continent with her ckat Sty ¥ [can ticket, one v being named | 4 "g, 00y, better carry me. I'm out of med with machines, especially of an|daughter. She started motoring { e ana the other Hell-and- gas, ; evening and during week-ends, A | lack the same way, adding it was n- | ypopjy - Now we understand what au- i ~—Mra. C. C. Anderson, SEEKING EMIGRANTS common criticism by motorists is that : tirely safe—quite a contrast 'Mm‘lhorl mean when they refer to the the state roads as a rule are not wide | conditions when the far West Was|.g.ent open spaces’—Iit i3 the fITle Do Sk Canadian Pacific Ratiroad Official in enough consistent with modern de- | Wid and woolly and to travel alone | o oo oo the chin and | TVO teams of colored convicts ware | playing a ball game which the prison Denmark in Interests of Getting | The tourists are slated to spend a day cities and are the joy of motorists, wha county, rnces and hustle-up de- ivery! Today is a fine daf' to phone us for your share of Old Company’s Lehigh Coal. Really now,— hadn’t you better? The Citizens Coal Co. maAnds. Others claim that there|Was a sure way to commit suicide. |\ = & | | p of a father who would | wardon was um ; | piring. o ¥ard and Maln Office Uerlin Yaurd Uptown Uffice should be twice as many in order to | christen one of his ehildren Hell-and- | Tha pitcher of the team on the fleld | Scttlers for Canada. 21 Dwight Court. opp. Berlin station 104 Areh Sb divide the traffic. A CITY PLAN FAILURE., Marla, threw a wide curve which was unde-| . e Tol. 3198, Tel, $670-5, Tol. 3308 Th : Copaanhagen, July 24.—President o latter suggestion is not a| George Dudley Seymour, who orig- | ke niably a ball. The umplre called it & | p-,0 2\ 4 W, Beatty of _the Canadian critielsm of the road building author- | inated the city plan movement in New | gix rockless driving cases in Ber- | *hKe | Pacific railway, accompanied by his ! {3185 WPRNL 6tals: * the . atate higtiwdy | Haven, hab resigned $60m tha . elt¥,|iin th one duy Indicates that polices | goiey 4.19[ robbah outl” velled & pyropoan manager, Sir- George Moe| © | | 3 | colored convict in the bleachers. i ani Bra R arrivedl toaRy to bons commonwealth and is engaging 1in|cooperate and refused to provide nec- | e A 3 > hitherto have been going to Tis well to have a poker face United States. and automobiles—one county aloné received a shipment recently of 125 commisslon {s functloning satisfac- | plan commission because, as he |jnon jn that town are letting no =-T. E. Mahoney. fer with authoritics on the matter of torily, 18 alive to the needs of the | claims, the city government falled 10 | chances pags to emphasize the law, e obtaining for Canada emigrants which ping in thousands of dollars’ worth of No Doubt the new implements, building material new t vork st a ir- | y egls- v é tonltruc':on \:lnzk ulfatst as r:xr | essary funds to carry out the legis A spooning couple from a Western |~ twhen in the game a fellow dips, R o et By cumstances—financial and otherwise | lative act. g | state motored into New Britain and [But then I think In every case has heen empowered to offer spe- “combines,”—the machine that cuts ~=permit. But meanwhile the need | His resignation lends emphasis "’ixmrlwd their car directly in front of 'Tis better far to have the rh}ps. cial facilities and practically free and thrashes the wheat at one opéra- for more trunk lines is apparent to | the condition that city planning has|an anti-parking sign, where it re- —Margaret Shoyer. | farm 1and in Canada to Danish set- LS 1’0""“;:1'1r"’?flr:{h*’"r}:’ one of them every motorist who finds the pleasure | reached in some place [l ecti- " . 5 g tlers, who are described as ideal pio- % g2, was pal or wi cash. ; y‘ i i 1:'|||'r:lnuv|v rea h«,'! in some pla . in oni cti- | mained more than half an hour. The That's Different pihd P ; “The seed pool fellows” who of present highways marred by ancut. The trouble with many eity | obliging policeman on the beat very | Duncan:—*It alwaya takes two to| Asked about the United gm,m;KaflSflS wnefi[ C]Op ]S Beneri]oinnd the farmers in gambling on the overabundance of automobiles. | planning projects is that commissions | properly refrained from interfering |start a quarrel.” shipping board's decision to take over ¥y weather will get & good return on | 1t is to be hoped that the time Is|are expected to make recommenda- | «ith the honeymoon. Jipson:—"Not It you're a married | 50 per cent of the American seago- Than Oll Wells their investment, as they had agreed .« B00n here in this state when there |{ions, but these are subject to 8o | SIS man." ing traffic, Mr. Beatty said: to finance thé drop for & smail share Ni i 4 £ | - —Edward H. Dreschnack. “The ‘decision is not likely to have of the wheat produced, Predictions will be at least twice the number of |much friction, discussion and | h frecly are made that the yield in this . ¢ | | . any serious influence on international : - cjtoee y trunk highways betwsen the larger | changes that resuits are nesligible. F dF Catty ehipping. It is surprising that any-| Topcka, Kas, July 24.—Wheat has section of the state, which trequently centers. Autoists naturally will con-| Tn such cities it appears that city | acts an anCleS Mildred:—"Do you believe all those | hody would put forward such a "flrfll&(}‘:'! Ol!l( as the source of a rapid awmm;l five bushels or le;u !; the g i 7 ) horrid things they're saying about " wealth in Kansas. acre, will average more than fiftéen centrate upon the finé state roada and | councils wish to do all the planning | BY ROBERT QUILLEN her 2" o plan Poor tenant farmers who - have|this year, with some fields yielding . struggled for years, many of them in | about forty. r M the only effective way to alleviate the | themselves and will take no advice. Batty certainly do! What have present congestion is to plan for more | The fact is that cities have had city you heard now?" STRIKE DEADLOGKED :\h):u a‘??t:\\v;sr'l:rxxllgx:ln:z a?s:w'a)lwlos‘?l:: f'l'!:,ere :clv:cgrd“h‘ing re J, bl":‘l?n”z cro;: vere compe of corn, o the estimates o and more roads. | councils ever since they existed and | Wf”:fi;":(‘r"“;’;’h"lszk": Let's nominate —Marshall Bender. Al D whass lcans Tasttan bk el L R o s i 3 | he 50! 3 public, for seed wheal 5 crop con y statisticians of the : News accounts regarding the let it is not on record that any of them The dingle Jangle Counter to se2d this year's crop, today find |state and federal departments of ag- No ting of contracts for more improved have done exeessive city planning. Well, why not hurry? Somebody | wyouive ;m! a bob, at last!” said Flo The Shameen District of Canton on | {jemgelves wealthy. Many others riculture, Gorn conditions have | highways always prove good reading | must support the sanitariums, | “On no." said Bess, “his name i Joe.” | semi-Military Bosis as Result of | Who had purchased farms with small | greatly improved since the bountiful to motorists. Such contracts are he- | A THREATENED MACHINE | AR ! —-Rhoda Buttles. payments and who expectéd to have | rains of the past few days, the statis- ’ 188 1ot bonstantivs . owould by un-| SIRNNGIR Y SRS S o Waligio What darned poor | S ok servants) Walkout. mortgages hanging over them for | ticians report. & AR ° UN"| Gen. Smedley D. Butler, the marine | pojjtics is played in thy name! [ hs ehildben had TokAahat ‘Fun (oday years, are in a position to pay ofi reasonable to supposs that, with the | girector of public satety in Philadel- —_— Thes ot et A Bata heaLly ClEv | B7Zhe Assciated’ p those mortgages and purchase motor | dgmand for more g00d roads 80 far | phia who has attracted national at- | A metropolis is a piace where they | T P P iite Betle mbosy. | Cantan, July 24—The Bhamesn, | gars and othist thingd they have de- | 3 5 effeeding the supply, that the high- | tention in his efforta to ‘“clean up” have moré nerve and more nerves. eiw * | (foreign settl n_mt) strike of domes- | nioq themselves for years. iy | J Pl itic and office workers, which started | wansas unprecedented wheat crop | observahon-, cit way commission ean catch up to the ppjjadelphia, has finally collided with | 1t winter comes we can look at & To the fashion mortals cling; i when the European governing bodies | 1.g produced all this wealth, and | ou requirements in one OF W0 yearsy | ino Republican machine In its most | cloud without Aguring on rehuilding, | DiCKVeAt cakes a%e just the LUK |established new regulations covering | witn rising prices, promises to con- | On The Weather ae But If the use of automoblles has | yyinerable spot and fs said to be slated - . rdnovemenlia olt ;ucdnlov:&x;kern. yester- | (oot this wealth into even greater o % i S " 3 ay remained deadloc . v bef all the crop is market- 4 ranched no more than three-fourths | ror dismissal by Mayor Kendrick, the hl’:‘:"l“‘s‘"zogfl";f:‘,'f,:"‘,";,’f;'i:' ”;:,:'_' In answer to the young lady who| Krom the point of view of the Eu- :,,”"h RRIGEY " PR ang of the saturation point it may be pos- | man who appointed him. | etfing ¥ BT IEOL RS, recently, a8 related in the F'un Bhop, |ropeans, however, the stuation was | gunireds of farmers, anticipating |y }"';‘i*{‘"slgx:, JulP;_: 'I‘Aml-m“xn’z:t?r- o aible to keep step with tHe Increase | oy of which reflects machine poli- 4 “went to sea and got water on the |somewhat Improved. Reports Were | .ico hikes caused by reported poor [-oNtHCT angland: LY A knee,” John J. Milligan advises that: ved that several Chinese unl cloudy tonig showers and thunder Anl within the next few ‘years and ultl- | (o5 g dirty as the dirty mess that| d & s e e Yol Cayimpathatign | Crops in Canada and other Wheat pra- | oo, s Fridflfi not much changs in iz E v as 3 58 | ofused to o o 3 . i | S g a | mately attain the goal which all g00d | Gop, Butier has been mopping up. 1t watsr on the knes ciusth griet |sitiies, which had besn threatened 3.',"1':(",::‘,’;:;'2:;,,B"}fe;'?(;‘;:",ffl,,.a‘,"f,',: temperature! moderate southwest i | motorists of the atate deem neces- | ryyor Kendrick, kuown as a “re- Try wearing pumps— 'Tis & sure relfef. | by the strikers unless their demands |y,o y)0ip's hy not marketing it at once. wl?:lsl. Rl N Wit sary. rm mayor,” t at the job of re- were maet, The contrast with last year's con- £ on '”'"""""’"' N ! e Leeturer (speciallst on child-traln-| British coastal steamers, it 18 re- | 4yt SOUTRR NUEL oL guneea in tho [Local thunder showers tate tahghs was | forming quite seriously, which led ing) :—"In the upbringing of chlldrl‘n,‘lfiort?d, have decided to discontinue | o4y western part of the state, where and on Fri n{,‘u"mnw i | th A | CHIEF HART HEARD FROM. |[the “loan" of Gen. Butler from the jhe Golden Rule should be applied.” |calling at Canton until the strike ‘Is | S\ fad farmers of 14 counties last ,.uu_yh ".umz;"dm-nler lr:hx:‘v)“!n‘l‘!&d! 80 Chlef Hart of the. police depart-|government. But the mayor is now Voice in andience:—"1 use a plain ended. This move is expected to| o "urcalod to various organizn- DO('.'O"::;{”O';T" “': *;nz:.:d“y'dm“rh_‘ { his | ent returned from M eal, where | e ead “fix © 0 (1) wooden one on mine, and it works|cause trouble for the Chinese resi-|$, oL ut the country for as- ol i : ine ment r d from Montreal, wh | believed ready to fix his fences” fo . i 1 £ the city, 1t Wil eut off b tions througho 5 lance central over Wisconsin is caus- 1 As a rule an efiiclent wife 18 one | just as well. dents of the city, as it Will cut off t0 | ey, ce fn buying the seed necessary | (R0 G G diher with light showers | ':0: dr 13 7 olice | 0 d tel and ) e - i he attended & convention of police | a socond term and thinks he needs the | o, 00" 1 hand doesi't know where e a large extent their source of food o maye another crop possible. ; " Missiealppl valley and | chieftains, doaded with good ideas, a8 | support of the Republican machine | pis clean socks are kept. His Objection supplles. The rice crop here was| qyoco eounties would have raised "" ""’r“"!;‘f(""r'"onit'l‘)‘lg Luke. rogioh yrry 1 can't join you, old man, |destroyed by floods. Shameen in the | o140, of bushels of wheat this This disturbanéd will move eastward 5 such A gathering is bound to en-| which has ruled Philadelphia, and of e A spontaneous ovation seldom costs | but I naver play poker." meantime 18 on a semi-military basis. | yoqp even though there had been no | 0% L oou ‘the St Lawrence valley gender, | which the late Bores Penrose was a L J The chief has plenty of confidence | notable member. 'fi":e:‘l“"“”" one more than ten cents o Ah, you object to games of chance, nssis!fl"'!"-l for ”‘:l')‘lffl t\:)r'\:nh:l‘::vl‘l on Iriday and Connecticut will be e ¢ atically | T AyOb ’ ed with | %72 Ly S a3 farmers who were n the southern edge of it. It is y in his department and emphatically| The mayor could have lived with i 2 o, T don't. But poker Is ene game High Tariff in Japan Not the poor reports of several sasons. ;’0“0““1 "w i Bml‘o( High pressure ! states there are no reasons for criti- | the Republican machine to g certain | A sophisticated hick s one who | I never have a chance.” On Goods Shipped Early | Thousands of acres more were| oo, %oer Montena which is pro- clem. His charitable inclinations were | axtant it he hadn't permitted Gen. | knows whether it is varnish or “purty -Isaac Anderson.|n, mne Associated Prow planted, however, 'IH‘?"H“ the money | 4 ing pleasant weather with low i iy Tokio, July 24, e government | contributed by organizattons. temperature as far east as Minnesota. | good liquor.” i " N ' . | Farmers benefitted by this contribu- LiPEECE Ao oontinues high in | | i evident when he opined that recent | Butler to go too far. Such an under- ki e ALY S y | A tamants madalat ST R e e Bt - yings of Little Socrate: | has notified the American embassy 5 | statements made at a meeting of th tanding was at least rumored. Bu | The happiest péople are thoas who - that the 100 per cent tariff on |tion especially are outstanding r-.mnt\- the southern and eastern states. | eouncil were not Infendad to refiect | when the general began agitating the | don't know a reat tira4s meditating| e live to yearn. luxuries recently passed by the diet |ples of the power of wheat to creale | "oe b qiiony tavor for - this vicinity against the department | rearrangement of police precinets, | treason, ... will not apply to goods in transit be- | sudden wealth. TLast year, unable tr: fatr weather- followed by increasing - Néevero toddy what another may|fore July b, if application is made |buy a few bushéls of wheat to seed cloudiness and slightly cooler on. Fri- their crops, this year they are ship- aiy; ot which InPhiladelphia are the same as | Kome resort photographers prosper|ds for you tomorrow. for such exemption before the tariff L act is promulgated. This is ex- | “ . " | i o8, ¢ | PITTSBURGH PLUS’ | election precinets, the machine ‘(’M‘nnd Gthers haven't aswooden’ fish on | The elimination of the “Pittshurgh | the mayor ha would either have 10 |ina promises, The meek shall inherit the earth==|pected within two or thres days, The plus” system in Axing the price of steel | hait Butler's plans or expect its heated | ——— worms. ruling meets the principal diplomatic N glvel i 18 one of the mogt important trade de- | opposition in future campalgning. | Every man should havé A will, but i - g 'ohjecllon to the tariff. NK CRANE’S DAILY ED]TOR] clati GaikamaneE Fordarsdt kG {Haltadara) || Not M6 nueation poppitis n ia will| | BEL M NDON SO SREDNIE SRS ST T ary ond b SHAANESRS DR. FRA AL half A P el L e __________ used ¢ trade commissioh in recent years. | the mayor hearken unto the machine | = “OM, 86 am 1" the maid raplied, At the Gam = land i The systom has haen a &ource of con- | or will ha have courage enough to re- [, To pass or not to pass, that is the| “How about a raisin pay?” (] Wh Pa s will H tention for years. tain Bufler and let him break up'the |question—to at dirt in security or to —Adelaide P. Navin, 0 y % & i Method of mulcting the consumers |alliancs hetween the police and nnll-‘”qk eating glass, SR By DR. FRANK 'CRANE ::::13 i SN NAN L TR0 R RIL YN, Do i Hill:~"That waiter saved my lite : 5 i | IO UG AL D S IR B el i o 3 :‘\'111‘3.?1:1:":553:'mrm»y come from that {8 put inte the wage earner's Berll i cording to tha price current at Pitts jve in to tha machine; but the | Dale 10w 7" et Reraky o Th burgh This meant that consumers rnor bases his expectation upon | Hill:—*"1 asked him for the best Who really paxé the workman® gift ¢ i ¢ g Wi | digh on the men ARd he exclaimed i, ot the Bem. e s i buying steel made at other mills than | ‘Duck!’ T 414, Just then my wife came “would simplify our thinking on the disturbed labor problem it wé been | 8t Pittsburgh would have to pay they The CIpIaepalilicaln S 1R85 along and all ghe saw was the blonde AN HAY : prese| i fre cost from Pittshy just as' chine 1 of the most strongly en- | 1 had with me,” ren ln||”: L.;rpl;ar‘., o clerk at the pay window may Hand us our money, but ipren Af it came from t trenched organizations of the kind in —Henry Fischer. we are not simple enough to suppose that it is higemeney; he is just the ml:"_ y t f try I ? B sirel | PR 'l j machine. ; . T AVl soe| LLL YO S (0. les suvr. e On UM SOt At ?f:zldAllr:lc:‘n'r- (l\.]n it is not the boss's money, ner the company's. clath ma re than in Pitts- | lies in similar police and political pre |y ol %esifiice to tet her see women | (By George 8. Chappell) 1A comes from the buyor, And if he stops buying it will not be very ‘ Wile: bury 1 to the cost | cinets, which & the politics- | who are fatter than she Is. Out summer cottage by the sea Jong tiil the boss stops paying, for ho will have nothing to pay with. head { v '8 tominated police department completé | ~ With climbing roses wreathed The president, vico-president and tréasurer, who sit at mahogany desks Wile ! i« y i political machinations | The only city man who stands in (18 built as lightly as ean be in an office building are just as much hjred men as ‘the man in overalls burle i A t makes, It tively easy for |AWe Of A farmer is the one who has| Of studding, thinly sheathed. working at the lathe or heaving logs; the public is the paymastet. Wileol f 3 s 9 Uil bkl tried to make grass grow, | 1ts room partitions are so thin What complicates matters and lets in envy and discontent is that the made | o s el bitbes i e The slightest whispered word, decision s 1o what portion of what the public pays in for its elocks, whesl- the ai s SEMER SEORU LIS erever tain political confrol, no matter how | There 18 no law requiring you to | The scratching match or dropping pin barnows or Bedsteads goes to one man and what to another rests with the An H Wanted to use the product nany reform” mayors are slected, | answer the phone, but you can’t make | By one and all are heard. gentlemen at the mohogany desks and not with the gentiemen in overalls. accep] 1 your wife belleve it. But the truth of that statement is more apparent than real, as we can This 1 et o el s dlipiamoleol i TR {1 feel the cook's descending tread readily see if we stop to thing a bit. ably i nd onght to save consi as “corrupt and contented e= As 1e grows older, one can endure | Ehake all the second floor. The sentiment seems-to be abroad that if we could only get Bolshevism, Berli ] Al ' A iblicar *had complete control | temprramental traits in aimost every- l And when, at night, she's gone to bed | m, Socialism or some other ism, the worker who can dig a fair ditch done { ending the Pitte 18 systen » a o5 (he only big ity | thing except a fountain pen I hear her whiffiing snore: Twick to piumb would receive as much wage as his fellow worker comm| or 8 ) — Ity tor Taft in . 1 know, ton, how a guest behaves a0 organize an industry, keep a thousand mén in work, cave waste and posgd : A N el Pity the poor girl who can't deeide | By listening at the wall, secure efficlency. the 1i f st §h SiRAict fo Mying [ 1he 185 thon. Tte population 18 o teach another year o ac- | Just when he tises, bathes, and oo i Pl | S0 long as the business of the world consists in service for service this Wil e W Pe manitest nearly 4 milllon less than Chicag0| copt the poor dub and ot risk wait- shaves— cannot be. And that is the world we live in, afid to this scheme of things will i The order will tend to curtall the | yet ite nek debt 18 betwesn threa and | ing. OF if he bathes at ail! General John J. Pershing waa an |18 all our thinking composed and t i Betivitiog of tha forr 1imes 28 Big. Tt has slacted save - [ — terested spectator at the Olympie All things, including the labors of men, will be worth what they are along | ftine ¢ 8 | four time ¥ d *1 Correct this sentence: “Ah, swoets | Lividence games. Here he 1s sesn in {he | Worth, and no thaory nor revolutions can maké a peAnut. Worth A Desfsteak will a | 18 some #x tuction | eral “reform” mayors, but the mas | LT LTy whispered, after ten| Gaybey:—“1 think Marian must be |grandstand, surrounded by a group | OF onc Who can but sweap a floor eafn As much As one who cAn rule & city. these | of Americans. Copyright, 1824, by The McClure Newspaper Syndicate. »Z" Al e e | chine's domination was nevsr threat- |ycarg of matcimony, “kiss me again.”|a to¢ dancer.”