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ee eee wit 15 nae eae cae = Taft on Recall = ANYTHING — Chief Bi ravd-ol-the-Polks has a mental attitude. As| Fj . : of the medicine men in his bread-and-butter brigade are ‘h roar errerrrerd ly out gunning for a second term for him it is well to keep on ene mae at blah oe fore us things showing his mental attitude. We quote from his message on recall, which is a remarkable message in that | it is the first one in which an individual admits that he doesn’t | t the people and knows more than a whole commonwealth & quarter of a million folks . ikely to subject the rights of the individual to the pos tyranny of popular majority.” ‘ae “Laws are made by the popular majority es “You cannot invariably trust a majority of the people. “Security for the maintainance of free institutions is only i 4 d assured when the judicial branch is independent and) (a gh ial. eS “The judicial branch is not representative of the majority the people.” BConstitutions are checks upon t “Judges are not popular representatives. “A mode of selecting judges is by popular selection " “Recall treats the judge as an instrument and servant ofa y jority of the people.” ss : y The judiciary has been the corner stone of our gloriously government. - hy Professor Was Fired < Prof. R. W. Brinsmade of the West Virginia state univer- CA ty has been fired. : i Tt seems that the professor believes in the land values tax, WS d that he devoted considerable time outside his teaching hours i ing the cause of taxation reform. Once he even went S 90 far as to preside over a meeting at which Henry George, jr., SS S the speaker. " Now the professor taught mining engineering. So far as] ¢ Cueern9 ‘can find out, he Wid it well. But the regents of the university A Miss Gotrox was her name, 1 did not laugh bec. 1 had Pesigns upon her wad, well | knew, whene'er they croy for 1911 ts fig. at 12,120,005 bales, jas Pearl B, Gosnell of Everett, , Will travel 16,000 miles to oda, india, wo marry Rev, Royal Hisbee, a miasionary, he majority of the people.” a Indy smokes why shouldn't call her cas mareticule? “Tws MUST HEVER GET ouT,” MAQG THO BARTENDER HIS that the professor's views on economic questions would |"~ LOGICAL OPPOSITION RASIGHATION: Emery, with four assistants, started for Europe to through to that part of his brain where he keeps his techni- Mra, Carrie Chapman Catt, advocating woman suffrage in New . . investigate. the cost of @bol production, In July, 1911, agents of the and thus render his teaching poisonous to the minds of] york, said: 1 cant @urr, th TOOFAR edne! board began a in fucrag mailte s budding mining engineers of the state, found themselves} “1 have never heard, In all my life, & single syllable of logteal op rie ena eee ig A Sg pa Mag . appetites position to woman suffrage. The average opposition is neither better |" > " ae De. trained to ask for the professor's resignation. os fuk Gotta sham the eotennent.of a eortelivunrt: — IT WOULD WB AS WELL TO SEND SAMPLES ich i hing rather disheartening, but not in the least “Ah * Schoo! days, schoo! da: WOOLEN GOODS" TO MANUFACTURERS AND ACCEPT ee be thing . AN, BO GVOWnOS, TS wane women: 40, Sit Vote 1 ty NOCl ium sid ilaiber rule @ THEIR ESTIMATES TO THE COSTS OF MANUFACTURE. considering that the regents were appointees of Gov-|/jtr Contrary eritters!’ Why, if I mays to my old woman, “Gimme Itver Readin' and writ ind ‘vith. And that’s not a bit of a kid. EXPLAINED. ALL APPROPRIATE, 1 WOMAN-LIKE. Babies of the Poor died in New York last year, but lots are left and | give them @ summer airing i= the country. Pic-) youngsters are published In the magazines, and the ‘ables of the very poor are just like other tty, brighteyed mites of humanity. Born ot foul bg bad food and Ill-patd tofl, no one can see! ‘finite pity. Surely, they have done nothing to de- fmagine that this crime against childhood will forever ? Or have you lost all faith in social justice? o o o om an average to maintain an auto in shape. 0 er ssaton.aee withdrawn from other branches of trade ° ° o you ever been In that ant) “Oh, yes, we Ihe our new D tow Frank Munsey, the publisher, aged 57, Is to marry @) .,,, ® kardon? ment— bat we're greatly worried Gils, there's 20 fuss made about marrying for money it specially notable t “What about you land an 4 ighty characteristic He| “K's «uch @ pice flat that off Ww *. oe © @ ta, ©.,|na#_ chiefly in it dogwood, cai wip, | fests sure the former tenaats must a yb pr AP pe hr ff school ma'am appeared at the Institute at Tuscola. O-/ hore chestnuts, dandelions and|have had some awful reason for Tickied ‘em so they want to continue the tnatit tiger Hiltes.” ° moving out.” Mra. De Hald telle ine her hus d's eyes are failing him.” od all vacation time. a a o 0 0 1ED in New York that shortness of the grain crop wil! | Ii WR\AM AMS ASRS RRS SRR DSS SS RS AS AS Sea as raise the price of beef. Wouldn't hit us if it raised the price | ° and iO-cylinder autos, too. * ° . o ° 1E arrested a New Mexico restaurant man for serving | in his spaghetti, the gay deceiver! They're getting almighty officially with their idea of statehood In N. M. pr Vane DR. WILEY says there are 5,000,000 germs in a spoonful of ice Probably 5,000,000 more belonging to ua, but the darned drug- ‘clerk leaves ‘em in the freezer for the next sundae flend e Ce ne IN NUREMBERG, in 1444, a dealer was burned alive for food tion, In Augsburg short weight bakers were ducked in a muddy oat until guffocated. 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Among the hosts was the Arkwright club, the leading association of ultra protection manufacturers. The climax agitation for a lower tariff on wool and expressing confidence in the tariff board. RE SAD, BUT IT WAS NOTHING] |VISED TO ADOPT. ORE THAN HARD CIDER THAT | |tacturing end of the wool tariff. who is a staunch friend of privilege. ____fand bacon for dinner,” do I get It? Naw! 1 get tripe und onions oi held. wi Sesumably the next professor of mining engincering canaiah. bane Wouldn't they make any you capa the t. of W. Va. will be more carefully courant 3 Didn't 1 et yo cnet ablnoed wi str eh thal sh NH in . e Z is tee “Didn't T give you a pléce of pt week?” it waen 11 | would ds his views on taxation than as regards his technical “Yeasum, dat was fer « friend o’ mine.” fine wena ane agen jowledge of mining. “Absurd!” For going to school ain't « bit of i “Sure enough it was, lady. See de crepe on me sleev fun— Know Money collec BY GILSON GARDNER dence secured; all © 677 WASHINGTON, Sept. %.—-What is the tariff board doing? % |ley. Ie tt getting real facts? Is its report going to be something on “my ancestors, am peas 8 sae, Hier! to base real downward revision or on which to base further TAILORED SUITS September 26, 1909, the tariff board was created, June 17, 1911, Up round by round until they| collected on wool, and was informed the board had nothing to report. |@UITS IN NEWEST MATERIALS What was the tariff board doing during these 21 months? AT NEW 6YSTEM PRICES Boon after the appointment of the board its chairman, Henry C. | | Who climbed consistently 21 months later, congress catied for whatever data the board had HIGH-GRADE FALL MODEL | | | M Tailored Suits, of strictly high«rade quality, have Yenrs as one of the mont | been recognized as high-price He helped Aldrich prevent |ticles. Until the establishment of our w system, few women had ught first-class garmenta, ut by skilled workmen, at $50 to $75, The average shop must get these prices—cut- ting hair cloth and canvas fronts, The rusulta of thene conferences were apparent. Karly in October, | Molding and fitting them to the in- 1910, @ dispatch from Beverly, the “summer White Hov announced |¢!viduai form, is expensive work, that the work of the tariff board was to be “boomed” at a series of | ¥hich our system has reduced to & banquets, ‘These began at Chicago December 4, with Chairman Emery |™inimum cost Senator Hale has been known for provide only for a “tariff board,” which ts little more than 4 corps of it was to the home of Frederick Hale that Mr. Emery went to an principal speaker and Alvin H. Sanders, another member, present | Taliored Guits, in all the new Fall to way nice things about the chairman. materiais, in mannish serges, suit- FOR THREE MONTHS THE BANQUETING CAMPAIGN OC-|ings and novelties, ready to wear, CUPIED THE TIME AND ATTENTION OF THE BOARD. fitted to your 2 00 fi Among the states visited were Ohio, Massachusetts, New York |figure ..s.6 crecereere was reached at Washington February 1 when Chairman Emery was the guest of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers—the wards of schedule K—with William M, Wood one side and Vice Pres- ident Frederick §. Clark of the association on the other. This is the same Wood who figured in letters written in behaif of the Wool Manufacturers’ association to leading magazines, protesting Speaking of this banquet, Mr. Emery is reported to have sald: hey pumped me full, telling me how magnificently I had handled @ problems before me, and advising me how to estimate costs.” THE PLAN FINALLY ADOPTED FOR ESTIMATING COSTS 18 THE PLAN WHICH, AT THIS DINNER, EMERY WAS AD- 1t was a year before the board started to investigate the manu- 20, 1911, after congress called for the data compiled on And this is the board for whose report all tariff revision must be BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made fromRoyal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE $32.50 Man-Taflored Suit, of men’s | wear serge and novelty suitings, Skinner satin lined, handsomely tailored; lmited 15 e' |couts, til shades, Special $2.90 | NEW LINE OF POLO COATS JUST ARRIVED Made if all the popular fall and winter materi the double re versible and shades; cut jand trimmed in the newest fash- Guarantees the best service at the lowest cost move, pack, ship or store furniture and pianos at— e fons, at from <= Bekins “rn | 3023852 Codar 414 At 12 Wholesale Pag ach yg Maker Business Bringers. 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