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- 2 2558 t;—'s'gfl g2 ® that the the ser- £ ~ | epvortunity to give the peo o, g [YINSSNEY By o WhI W s , COSTA RICA'S MOVE. : urry of excitement down sm the 79 H E ' CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING FEB, 28th, 1821 11,033 ENGLAND RAILROADA, When the New England railroad execu. . tives call together the governors of thé six states in thig part of the country for the purpose of placing. before them a Neither- Panamia ‘wor Costa Riea i/ répared to engage in a very exténsive War. They haven't the fotées, the equip- ment or the funds, but the waste and de- siruction that can e caused by those who{ &0 aré so unprepared is worth preventing and it is to'be sincerely hoped thatAnt fghting spirit will give way to & more sensible adiustmbnt. Apparently the trouble is one of sev- &fal years' standing and dates back to 1914 when Chief Justice White of the 1o £ that there must be need of this additional| panams considered ‘osta. revenué and that thére i& a iFe on | Rica, Bu had beén .’;‘L:?T; t(i?e'goun. b pl;!rnf e tagges to plage the cards |irley actbraing to a treaty made in 1910 ‘ace up on le. e 0 £ 1o permit their border dispute to be sét- Rallroads have been and still aré Bav: | ad i that mannér.- Evidently Panama ing a hard §truggle. Whatever measures o win, or to get more land for reliet haVe been instituted have failsd | tnan it aia. for th spite of the agreerhént fo bring aboui the desired resuits. Though | it 'refused to accept the award and it deserving of & propér return on the in-|is fow the.move on the part of Costa yestment and entltled theréto under the{Riea to take.advantage of the award that law they are niot getting it. They are in |is resented by Panams, fact mot only falling to get enough In-| The president of Panama in ignorin; come to pay dividends but they are faced | the award, Jooks u: / 5 pon the action of Costa Wwith the prospects of being $27,000000 | Rica as an invasion of Panama and calls «rhort of the necessary sufi to meet theix | upon the le to meet Wih force.. fixed charges. Thus When they put forth v‘:mr gn?’fi’mm&: T(u“:: ap- the appeal to be allowed to meet the 8it- | pear that he can arouse much sympathy ration thers can be llttle question but]outside his country, whils those who ree- N wh‘n;‘ conditions warrant relisf. ognize thé award under which Costa < nm‘eflm this ‘r:fl:_ntc :E:::n c:o r:te“fll:; Rica is elaiming the térritory taken must i mm see sufficient reason for doing their best, will provoke much dis-{to prévent rather than foster % clash sussion. Difcussion is in fact what the of :fm., hegd situation ean stand provided 1t i3 gon- structive, The importaiice of transpor- tation to thik part of the countey is thor- cushiy undefstood. We eanmot get alons without it In order to Brihk about a cut in the expendituréd there has been 2 a&;fl down of the number of em- ployes and rallroad shops have b Indefnilély. Whether 1t 1o pomsible. fs| DFOUENE AERinat more than 200 persens Dring about any furthér reductions of any | 314 Corporations by the federal grand ll!ltbi “ that weuld jge | JUfY eharging them with plotting to re- 50] EHAE thBiventinss or o, ShMin | dieice the. promécion ot soft. SaL SAB. ness may $ell be considersd. Likewise| SOTAINE 10 the indistment it 1s Aot & bhb. It tHbrs fa ahw-ineMeiency 1n the dpers. | 1464 AFangement for mlhérs, oficials of tion bf the fies It shoufd h» eliminated.| NPIr uhlons ana oprators ars involved, bty | #hile the purbbs of the wndehstanding 38 far reaching and It 18 to be fe. | Prices 1OF the product. - m that the railroads of the coun.| /The eOuntry Kas bich gofmg through & _try falled, because of the bustness siurp, | O PEFIod of uncertainiy ! bacause o to get the benehit from the last raise that| COn0IUORS SuFTbnAing the coal supply. was expectsd. From the airing of the| ot OhIY Wak~this part of the cuntry conditions faced by the . New. Bugiang | (RreAtened with a Shortage which taused Toads aRd a Droner dikcusslon of tHE poe.| MStEIEs to SuFtail or o Shut down for sible temedies’ths right solution eught ta| 2, SHOF Berlod, but it has'felt the eftects be, obtained, whether it is the fhcreased |®f SXOrbitant pfices, and yet_furing ail rafes sought or sométhing cish, We can.| Nat tiMe Soft coal Was being sent abroad - 7ot of colirsé get nlong without rallreads | 7 URPrébedinted guantities and at mest #nd we cannot efpéct them te give ser.] (AVOTADIE prices. It was evidently a case ol oy of. takinig caré of the export trade to the okcluion of the domestic demands be.| eause of the larger profits that were i £ case might wafrant ah Merrit and Mr. i EskE (oL MR PLOTTING AGAINST CONSUMER. As a manufacturing sfate & part b the country largely given over to jndust- Hal activities, Connecticut and the sest of New England is bouhd to be interested in thé indictménts Which , been e oF Streption gmber n B ?:&. s o;:!? day when [ 4l ¢ ‘chair andl, the votk lac nds f tie vote, Col. Sy loud prétests frém ppes inhe chair didn’t PaBs BSCWESR the Hnkk: thé chaff Gan't vote like that, stk 8ta, out from il sides. Col Tilson g\la gavel i t'};c Rouse cam én said calmly and with entié fature: “IF thé chatr RO B :v“ in u‘Bs tvmi. he Will Withdra® his Vote.” “But,’ i the Wworld. Hudson was a THE INDIANA WRECK. e ployéd -h“mhm M.: Lt:_e worst railroad wrecks :x;,-mg to the IndictniBhts the opera- fabany z ey do great losses of Uee| ors and miners agreed, at vitjus con- should havé been .préeventsd. * Sueh oef- feréneds, - to ' inefease waj iherease tainly -ibd: to have been the case In|;rices and profits by créating a shortags. ~ conmection With the crash of trains at{7fwis a ted to effecting a partnership the railroad juhction at Pprter, Indiaha,|fer the blseding of the consumer. where about 40 lives were snuffed out in| ¢ jg quite evident that such a prosecu- & twihkiing thfough What appeats to hflel tion as iz forecast will not help the trou- m ;\;e .::l:d‘:: t:s:r:o of the f“';‘"ble! that have been expefienced because > . Tespect the ot the alleged conspiracy, but there arel e Tinea 15 sthertgabic MT ui against him. reasons to believe that they may have & mg ‘i“;;l‘n‘ti‘i‘hm M_‘l‘mwi‘n bhby“:: %fl X Jill require a thérough investiga- | wholesome effect tpon conditions in thé| secretary of the Aavy, Tilson and Denby | tohbtant statth tion* to- determine the full facts as to|fyturs mo as to prevent the creation of! have been the clbsest friends for many Whether the towerman actually ecarried|ynjustifitd shorlages. Wherever such a|Vears -and When Tison Wad marmsd ' out fils fesponsibilities as he claims to|stats of aftalrs is disclosed it calls for| Somethi 2 bf thh YyeAFs aie, and as facts deem to indicate, whether ! jrogecution and publicity and it 15 unfor- g"‘"’ amé all the way Jrom his home the block slgnal was Wotking Dropery|tunate that congress yields " the DIoa| weating Tn save of Mner, 8¢ the Titben | was fot thb t and why the engineer of the train that|ror tne pulling of the teoth in the bill | made lnown ae Sabinet Aemear e, yfi‘: Ward AIGRE the was stfuck Rad attempted to make the|which would help to Buard against simi-| has calléd 68t such gohuine persona o crossfiig against (he warning that had|jar conditions during any other similar t bfia fll'.mllm for the protéction of both emergency that might arise. find 1.Was 6 the right”.and then pro- ceedsd to réad the réll—and the h:uu accepted his décisidn Without a_murmer of dissent—for Tilson usually knows what he fs talking about, 5o % Wak b use to argwe furthér. N or strait ¥hich cifte blundered upon coveries. tertd DRlaWire gress as that of Denb¥, who ber of ‘that Harding's selectjon. Predictions %& polnt 8 the Feiee- tion of Gillett 'as speakér and ofs Mon, | Back 16 Hellahe. dell as floof leadér at the caucus to ba |dicovery held. Friday by the fepublicans, and |th® it is also probable that a retusm of the house to it§ old CUsfom of making the That the efossing is a bad one is indl- cated, "but by fhe arrangements this situa- 1ion apears th be welj protected provided the engine drivers are alert and paying attention to signals. Signals of courss amount to mothing unless they are re- spectéd. From the story of the eperator in the tower the New York Central train was given the right 6f way because its ——— whip of the hou#é a pesition df con- signal was received first. The”Michigan| In /view of iis frequént eruptions it| siderable honsr and power Will be adve- Central blocked to prevent just what|would be interesting to know who put ths ‘;::fl-w;frhelh;e:fl lri!éfl“ haé besn ts happeed, and the fallure appears to|pop in Popgeatapeti— o ) sone new and have restltsd from the refusal of the Mi. e S Jo0nk msmbse whb ls delighted to iurd, chigan Central enginder to bring his| The Warning of the American Lagion| 2 “hi. iy G T, 1o [ train o a top. A bit of confusion seems | About German propaganda is timely and ¥ B & vote is calltd, bound to get attention. EDITORIAL NOTES. Evén if the peep frogs remain silent they Will Begin rehearsing Withih & short ‘while. strait. Chicago neds to perk up or the im- pression will, be gained that the erime Wavé i8 returning. 288 n 18 in the Piscev s biF iRitt asg $ailed. whtil he to have been added as to where the fauit | may le by the fact that the towerman Zit, QIS was arrésted and that he was a substi-| That Delaware man vtho hes 23 ehil- tute for that night. dren {8 entitled 10 sOmethig mers than A grade crossing, Whether 1t concerns|keiption from the federar income tax. railroad ireeks or & rallroad grade and ® highway, constitutes a dangerous place. It is one that needs to he so regarded and surrounded with all possible safe- fuards. Thers is too much at stake for snyohie to aftempt to disregard satety 4t such & poin: and it is therefore of the greatest importance that the responsibil- ity for the frighttul loss of life should be fixedl and @ (pfoper. penalty applied. Tt is one more instance Which seems to call for autematic stops on trains (o elimi- Date the possibility of the human factof failing to act. tom of making the sifice 3t Whil dignity and importance, and &i & man whost knowiedge ana & wing for him the csnfiténcs leagues. Sefiator Curtld of KakSas, #¢{ Hudson'a \pay, mistdek dop the his (MSAKE, he P . It had been so long coming that the voungsters are disappointed at the rapid- ity with, Which the show is disappearing. leaders the senpte has held the positipn | bither Séared s of whip for a humber b? yaars, and year was appointedl asgistant fider 1ader a8 well, o now 18 Whid and pight hana man to Senator Lodge, ab Well as hatimg VEry important commitide appointmenis. | the Such a man is suré not te fall down |ad 1t conditions eontinue it will be neses- sary to pass sofething sifillar 46 blue sky laws to proteet the buyers ef gold brick Whiskey, aiskase es, and some recent expériencés in tha ;muss )fn\ret proved to its leaders the wis- | it lom of returning: to the old time - tice] Who will be the new whid is mot yet determined, but he Wwill be a man of power, experience and fiisnes, if the present 8 S the ROWSN, I8 sarrisf The near retslc & e of 35 who now make all #ndy - tibhs for appropriativhs Abms (8 have sinothéred, But some shafge i the MBth. ©d-of its Mmaké-up ib one 8f the pradic- tions heard on #ii sides. THE y tem is pretty likély t6 pass at ne*:.::{ < A Georgia judge has ruled that steal- ing liqudr is mo erime. But they have la strange conception of law and ofder down in Georgia. en Hudson i - : Mr. Wilson i& going to continue to Work tor World peace and probably he is eon- séious of the task he has befors him. Néy- ertheless May he suceeed. THE POSTAL SERVICE. | Much attention is bsund to bé given to suggestions which have been made by Wwho have been investigating the postal service for the congressional com- m""""" ;e&:;x:::"olm‘ need of iM-| s most likely they #re influenced by g ® service, 0| ihe condition of the pocketbook. ;‘"‘a. of the taffy which was forwarded o o the postmaster general by the Connec- f st 4 tieat postmasters. has been apnarent for a ",:' r';d,x ":;"',“,.':m;:",;;‘flm: dong time, and it is not-surprising that|is an intemational uhdetstanding en the {he Engiaests who have Bein 100KINE/Int5 | subject and thers is good reason for such hé situation have found many wa¥s |, erand which it can and ought to be Improved, 3 Which will not only produce better re- sults but will result in a large saving to the department. In four items there are « pointed ‘out ways in which the service can _ . be improyed-ahd a million dollars saved. and it i8 to Be noted that it is the belief oo S id Of the experts that the pneumatic tube| Somehow Hifem Johnson thinks it 8 Bervice ought to be Festofed I ofder ta|D. K. fof hift to dévbta his time jn the : the movement of mail in New |scrvice of -Mayor Hylan of New York York By from ohe to four houts. |at what Wili méan a fat return though ~ Most of the recommendations whish|he ls negloeting hix dutles A% & senator 1 LJ' been made public have to do With ef the United-States G Pty théy Mmby have L eind The man on the corner says: There are It Weuld have tiose who still declare the world is flat congress and with it goss a speeil . - | 8hd his uflz’tp mittee on appropriatien, about the &ih- | 8FA cOMRLFY for content t on the ehange. The republishas Wil sauews BUt the deratrath “&u to a«m cageud until % 475 _the .exttm sea- | DY JeBAL sion meets.. This #ill give thom 4 | BAOWR vantage poifit in Hhen b Q\t,mmm mittee positions who ‘Aré’ b A i legend to checkmaké republican hi:i\’:“ m;nwn Daneing furnfture has ¢aused much i | to. terest in a New Tampshire village, but|as the republicans meet ia a::rmry Aol it eannot he greater than the dancing|feskion while Iraming thé tar w.f houses most everywhere when the heavy | the democrais have ne active work ahead Jolting auto trucks go by, untll théy aré caliédl imto conference atr- er the bill 8 Mady to subfhit to tha house. country and of Fhe Jots o1 My, 20 gimmoentis leader of the houhs B democratic mi speaker the ‘A -feil Kitchon of North Caieling, Mr. Clark stipped down feem thh FRilEE néreEs Ingizh Ebmpany. ikage Hudson but he Was peesists Ilory, and T the cBuFse of these tésts 108t hik YK, | 18 ah 39-toa Bhip, ths Half Moon, Hud- won saftsd for Arierica fn 1609 and en- A the $afié year hé reached lower thusiasm oh the bart of members of con- | ¥Brk Buy, stopped at what is now Mah- wa hattan Taland and saildd fér a long dis. tafice up the Fiyer that bears his. nams, fhinkihg jt Might be the lohg Eought fof When he feund The stfeam no longet vigable, be réturhed and made But Rib Men refused to ko un ohe | Were shert of provisions, many ibefs of the most iAfuehtial and hard working | Of Bis cFeW WeFE s E.viugtig i r] i EE bt %sz%:{ 5 4| e 8 & soldier of for- his _indomitable e sea ifto unknown “Wouldn't have had a was inte our doniry in Other languages thah our héad of either the ball & movies, run thém for the pieasure to the people, but to i their pockets. But mo_ddubt they peole to think #o. e are natics on earth’ that are #0 unhjust or uh- réasonabls ais the refigious ones. influence is of no help but rather a hin- of which still bear hi | @ 2 gmition of the great part up_ bur country to n Bnglish navigator whé' had disearded his real fhafme ot Henry #AsH | ;roagkoh TOF that oFe foreikn ih charae- order | tor, Sresably fbr the réason that he wak Wwérk by the Dutéh East In our préseht know- S & Wrohg idea, in teStiE his the- real and Wonderful dis- The English. navigator thought theré WiE & QUIGK Teute 1o the North Po belibved that there was a vast inland sea 6. and joImed the Atiantic with Bephhh. makfg & short cut 6. China. It wak in this t Hedson éventually bay. Fihding this bay ¥as hot thé transcontinental strait for arching, L feved orth- cdast, and 6h Sept. 3 ot New Tt was his répo! of the Hudksn river that led Dutéh 1o settle NeWw York. But Hugd- son was not satisfied, following his firkt fatiyre, ML WEIAA -4 come Bask again, Btarted m\lha/oeefi.n Dhis time he Stesred Nis vessel furfher 5 the Aofthward. Eventually he came to thought his &fforts were. ABOUL 16 be réWarded. Intd this ihlet he camie But inte the wild #ted from the cus-| waters of What Bas sifice Béen named he This bay, it i8 said, he Polar sea. Learning of Wak for pus onward, ther. They and the othei discouraged, and a Wwere Were is | ahkibus t8 Fetufh to Eurobe Whan they found that Hudson was de- terminéd the créw i and 25, 1611, Hudson, his Sof and sevén of n. June l o" the seamen’ were set : . in thé Big bay in an open boat. on the job as whip When pmergency ars- | Soms timé afterward an expedition was st trom Bagland in search of th*.m, hut ot possible to find & trace. Wwas get adrift they were given a gus, seme ammunition and n littié foed and eooking utensils, This was all théy had t8 Brave the turbulent bay, aRd it I8 véry likely that they Wers not able ts long surVive, although ho track has ¢VAF Bebn Pound of any mémber of By some it Wab subDbaeA that reachéd shore and joined fries@ly Indians, oF, ¥ unfriendly, they Were murdertd. : béén possible far Hutlson hatve lived in ghat north- & great-many years with- (#s6thad ef |But letting’the outside Wworid know of its. makéup is likély o ‘bring abwgt s |their WAeFeabbuts. Threé Were plentiful FuMets at the time, Whethe: werh from the Indians by later Bhttiben, or Whethée they Werd inventds these tales teliers, | Wil of thesé reports 19 told by Waghington Irving. atwpies speak of a gigser never . Be settlemant of whi® mén in the its gracuaily people would set better examplés and do moré and talk 1dse on religion they might haye better and more influepce. | Respectfully, Nor#ich, Feb. 27, 1921, Fhe Smith-Townér Bl Mr. Bditor, William McGiniey, supremé seerdtary of the K. ot C. hai rechntly summarized the Catholic objéctions tb th Smith-Towner Bill 'and for the béenefit those - Who mv\):m led to opposé it. by similar argumehts, 1 beg to correct somé of his statements. - \ He states that over $100,000,000 “is tol be used for the mainténance of a federal bureau of edueation. .As a matter of fact the bill eXpressly states that only $500,- 000 are to be used or this‘purpose While $100,000,000 is to be approprinted an- nually’ and divided among the several states proportiohately. 'This suin is to b8 as or makes holy, which Is riches in- 7 expended thus: 3-40 for thé rémeval of illiteracy, 3-40 for the AmeFicanization of imigrants, 1-2.to equalize educational op- portunitiés U th stats, 219 for physical temchers. Mr. McGinley 2lso sayh that the States will bave to submit to “dictation from the buread in al} principles. ” The bill planly Specifies that the states are o formulaté their swn. “courses of study, plans and methods” as hereteforegxeépt | His erucifixion the commandments Which that, to receive federal aid, a stath must have a Bchool yéar of at least 21 wecks. compulsory eduéation from the ‘age of T to 14, and a law making English the ‘basic language of all instruction, Out- side of thesé very general and reasonable requireménts, the state 15 absohitely free. He says the Knights of Colymbus have always been interesteg in edueation and thelr record in this country, Fave in the opposition to. the Smith-Townsr bill, bears him out, but his co-feligionids, if not fellow knights, have not béen 5o \in- terested in otfier countries, witness the jg- norance of thé lower classes in Mexico, Austria, eté. i He also says it is not fair for ®he state to pay for sducation in another. ‘Why Tot? Interior es pay for coast defenses thaf will never directly protect them. However, by this time we have surély out@fown state. jédlousies. " He fears that the parochidl school sys- tém will be Invaded by the federal gov- ernment. The bl itself frees him from anxiety on this point for federal “dic- tation” foes no further than the three above menjyioned requirements. Is he afraiq to sibmit the paochial system to federal inspectioh or’does he covet part of the $100,000,000 for the system? Easy—if You Know Dr. o Bake Of FiVIng | yspariment in socialism?” education anq 3-20 for the préparation of j¢uifiil the law, the T - E Ty Silk Tub Waists g FANCY STRIPES A | owY $3.25 HAGBERG'S, 310 Main St. 6 fhAt the practice of - Man is Lord alo of the Sabbath knd He s -6f the childfen of Kept the Sabbath from Friday sundown to- i W R or DUI cohbers nb pow- leral burehu exchpt that of roh and reports o fliitefacy education, public schdol #a- l Nerwich, freb. 27, 1921. m = immigrant . 6 ueation, physichl® edudation, preparation Btories That Recall Others I SAPDIY of tehchers ahd highe fedu- ti3h, i for educhiion fs no” mew All the o Her That daddy in thé of_chiidhood is always just a8 big A ian ak any i the Wofld was evidénced récehtly. A tiny, smiling girl stood st the tere counter. L ‘What doés your fatherdb?” askég the rékeéper in an effort to ‘identify the father amoni the many men of the Bafie nite in the diréctofy. “Hé's either a *millionéar” of an engin- and I can’t femethbér ‘which," *ré- turned the tity oRE With a puzzied Bostlimbers 2 "The story 1 fold of = yoyng minister. of the oid schivol. He did not follow._the modern doctrifié in his speech, especially With the lambkins of his flock. Flustered and “fussed” he stood before & large gathering of smiling, good natured, up to the minute, peppy lambkinettes and in fulirded tonés reminded them of the pit- falls ang evils of this ~waywarml ‘world. Hbreached the climax o fhik address and With.a blush o ultra-modesty - e #ald:, “And my degr young friends, do_you Know that evén this very day theré has tbome to miné ears a4 rumor that thére is” if thik very community a band of boid, bad bootlimbers.” ‘We cannot helh DeliEving that oppoii- tion to this bill is based largely on i nérance of its provisions or wilful mis- Fépresehtation of them. We of America afe notkd for our 16ve of “square-deal’ Let no one condemn anything or be led to registér oppositioh Without & first-hand Khowisdge. - Abrahatn Lincoln foresaw the need for federal aifl for education and it was hik pxpresved desire “that the time may cothé ¥hen our country shall guarantee to &ll an unettered fair chance in the pace of ik FAIR-PLAY Norwien, Feb. (et / Satatday the Ssbbath and its Auther Mr. Editor: 'The author of the Sab- bath was Jesus Christ, according to John 1:1-1% and Coloséians 1:13-16. It is his ce which the seventh day inclises. It is Hi§ life of whigh wé partaké in ‘bbath keeping. Inlv’« Genalawvrz regfl God blesséd the Seventh dAy and in Proverbs 10:122 the Hlessing of the Lord, it Maketh Rich. His blessing is an active prineipie of right- eousness changing the nature of that up- oh Which it is piaced and we learh in Exodus and Joshua that God's blessing s His Own pregepce. His presence sanc- , 1921, 0la Friend Madl Changed. A glad yell greeted the reappearanes of the five-gent cigar the other day—be- fore - it Was lighted—Minneapolis JTri- bubé. 3 When & girl is in lové her thoughts aré abeht equally divided between the last timé &he sAW him and the next timé he i coming. 5 . eed. / e feins was_with God in the béginning and God knew the end from the bégin- ning. He sert His ol begotten soit to Commandments and Jesus lived His life in perfect ac- eordance with the commandments, Thé seventh day Saturday was kept by Jesus as it showld be kept by the entire human race at this tifie. Jesus would not have us change aftér | Dr.'M, C. Lyons savh: “After care- ful_jnvestigation 1 heartily recommeng it (Rheuma) for ail forms of rheuma- tisin.” Tsee & Osgood sélls and guar- antées it. Use of phe bottle will con- this- well-khown doetor His présénce therein sanctifies, making God a changeable God which is impossi- ble. - Mark 2-28 says, Theretors the Son 8t Stop Allowing Yourself To Be ~ Humbugged JUST AS P, T. BARNUM PREDICTED. IT’S NO CIRCUS TO BURN POOR COAL WHEN " THERE’S A SHOW 'TO GET THE BEST, 20l Company's Lehigh” * NUT—STOVE—-EGG $14.50 Per Ton rre— = "ThehétliCket CoaleWood Co. Cor, North Main and Seuth Golden Sts. Telephone 1257 Pr TRE Saturday spndowh. "ey -~ / { ] ] 1 13 - ‘s ;l:‘ Adavan == ig 3 v v a1 el ’aNe