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&% RETT TRUE YM NOT MISTAIKON By CONDO THIS 1S THE LAWNS: ° FENDED That Savitice 1S CAWYOR WHO | YANK SMBE2ZzCER COwRT LAST ————S i Soh a ee CK. Xe: U] at SKC, Fens 8 WeT TeaRs! PLX MOVED, AND bY, t FeSr MC AGAIN woe % 4 Yes, rt | WAS HLS ATTORNGY, & > v WHEN You apoRessep THE JURY IN SOF THAT DIRTY ScounDREL YOU WEPT I WAS CERTAINLY VERY NOW, SINCE MEGSTING (tT COMING the Peace Covenant and the Fede BY AUSTIN EF. GRIFFITHS peace covenant criticism is t and in good faith, even if itive and ungrounded, be already covered in the broad) clear provisions of the league) etitution. ly criticiams, however, are in to obstruct, if not destroy, hole purpose to form any prac M league of nations. B congress concerted action was fht to head off the president by a of political opposition. That ‘The next step was to block Pproject by a flood of rapacious. Mable amendments» Now that plan is no longer th & fact to be dealt with by sena on the final basis of yes or no. effort is to force upon the certain amendments and @ivide with the democratic par-| imperishable glory of the In- achievement of a league of for co-operation and peace. ly the instrument compar- to the peace covenant, and a like the present, would be the constitution and the six before its adoption Constitution in Doubt calm those persons who may be excited by the senatorial . let me refer to that crucial For a long time the constitu fate was in doubt. Able, sin § patriotic men fought it« adop ‘Their objections are ancestors tions to the league plan Adams, John Hancock and Henry were in the galaxy of James Monroe argued the election system under J he was later twice made presi. A deluge of amendments was In several state conyen-) after long debate, the constitu- rried by very small majorities, Il by only two votes. Period of Doubt historian says: “The next six were a period of great anx nd of national danger. The ution was violently attacked SCIATIC PAINS way before the pene- ting effects of Sloan’s Liniment | | do those rheumatic twinges and loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve mmation of neuritis, the wry) , the joint wrench, the ligament | n, the muscle strain and the| bbing bruise. ease of applying. the quick-| of relief, the positive results, | cleanliness, and the economy of | Liniment make {t universal ferred. 30c, 60c and $1.20, \sloan’s Liniment Mills Pain w mosr new what ral Constitution in every part ofthe Union; the presi dent, it was urged, would bé a des pot, the house of representatives a corporate tyrant, the senate an oll garehy. The large states protested that Delaware and Rhode Island would neutralize the votes of Vir-| ginia and Massachusetts in the sen-/ ate. The federal courts were said to be an innovation. “The people of this commonwealth,’ said Patrick! Henry ‘are especially uneasy in being brought from that state of full se curity which they enjoyed to the present delusive ppearance of things.’ Said he: ‘T ask and demand how do the rights of persons stand when they (meaning the preaident and senate) have power to make any treaty, and that treaty Is paramount to constitutions, laws and every thing? | Other Objections | “@ special objection was made to the lack of a bill of rights, ruch as existed in state constitutiona, Tho/| answer was that the framers of the | constitution had purposely omitted | it, beeause congress was in no case! to have powers not conferred upon it by the constitution. “Another objection there be no religious test required. pagans, deists and Mohammedans might obtain offices, and the sen ators and representatives might al be pagans.’ It was even suggested as a serious,danger that the pope of Rome might eventually be elected president Fortunately for us and the world the opposition was overcome So it must be with the Paris cove nant of peace. We of this country are a part of the world, We must share the burden and help shapé the destiny of the world If we stand aside, our destiny will be shaped without our advice or consent. | Safe (or People The same as Our constitution has proved safe for the people and bene ficial to the states of the Union, I have no doubt the league of nations constitution also will prove safe for the people and advantageous to the nations of the earth, and especially our own. I have no fear of the place or power of this country in any league or association of nations. Let us go forward. “I doubt not, thru the ages one in creasing purpose runs, And the thoughts of men are wid- ened with the processes of the suns.” USTIN E was that ‘if RIFFITHS. or a Consider Future Red Cross Consideration of the future of the Red Cross and the completion of war work occupied the second annual conference of the Northwest division meeting, Thursday, in the Frederick & Nelson assembly room. | CREATIONS je are but And age | of the pas ryged NATIVE HERB TABLETS Lack of exercise, poor tood, improp- er digestion and mental worry often cause SICK HEADACHE Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Constipation Bliss Native ® great Kidney and Liver Regulator at NATIONAL com Second Av. and Yor 20 years recognized as tho oniy stendard herb remedy, Safe, gentle and certain, Get the genuine. Myery contains trade mark. 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They dearly to spoil the hunting of Reddy the Fox and Old Man Coyote, and they do it whenever there ia a/ chance, But to be able to torment | great, big Buster Bear t# even! greater fun, When Buster left the tall tree in the top of which Prickly Porky the Porcupine had found wafety, he meant to #kip away where it was quiet and peaceful But he soon found that he was simply tak ing all the noise with him. BL the Crow and all his relatives a Sammy Jay simply followed along | flying from tree to tree just above him. And how they did shriek | him! Huster Bear is a great big bully Caw, caw, caw! shrieked I ky the Crow, and all other crows did likewise » Buster Bear couldn't catch Prick ly Porky, ba, ha, ha" cried Sammy Jay Buster shuffled along faster and faster, and pretty soon he began to run. It waa of no use at all It |ian't the least bit of use for any one to try to run away from those who can fly, because the little people who fly can travel faster than those who run, The only thing to do in a case like that is to get out of sight, and that isn’t very easy for such a big fellow as Buster Bear to do, Every in & while he would look up and growl and snarl at the noisy crew in the treetops above him. But this only made them shriek the more, Buster hoped that after a while his tormentors would grow tired of following him, but he hoped in vain You see, they didn’t have anything else to do, and they were thoroly en joying Buster's discomfort and an- YAZZ JAGGS WILL ENABLE TH’ LAMP POST THEEP (T'S POPULARITY HUSBAND DAWES | He icone ALLEYS any’ JA2Z Bands NIOrS Policeman Young Father of Twins, Twins! This was the glad news handed to Omer Young, of the Ballard police force, the other day, when he came off shift and stepped across the threshold of his home. The two fu ture presidents are husky young specimens, and Young ia proud of them, WOMEN MEDICS HAVE "FRATERNITY AT U. W. | Women in the premedic course at the university have organized a fra ternity, Sigma Phi, for the twofold | | purpose of bringing the members of | | that course into a closer union and to arouse interest in the opportuni: | ties offered to women In the medical field, } | New pledges will be announced at |the founder banquet to be held at the New Washington hotel, on April POLICE RAID |. W. W. HEADQUARTERS ROOM) Books and accounts said to be rec- | P lords of the I, W. W. headquarters {ty | were selzed by the police late Wed- gallons of Mquor and a still were con-| nesday in a raid on a room in the fiacated here Wednesday, following | Boston house, 220% Hallroad a @ raid by Sheriff McDonald, of Pa-| Robert Ransom, 33, and Georg: cifie county, and Sher: Rerry, of | Oyala, 23, were arrested as I. W. W. | Lewis county, on joy's|wuspects. They, are held for federal home, in the mountains, near the | investigation. The attention of the Lewis and Pacific county line, Hur-| police was attracted to the room by Hey was arrested, the stream of men coming ahd going. SUOGESTION TO BUSINESS MEN RETIRING ON OR ABOUT JULY 387] SOUTH BEND, April 10 get. He headed for the deepest part of the Green Forest, but they fol- lowed him. Buster was in despair. The noise made him almost crazy. Finally he realized that as long as they could see him they would give him no peace. He hated to show them where his bed was, but it was the only chance of getting rid of them, so at last Buster headed for the great pile of fallen trees under pee as Buster hoped that after a while his tormentors would grow tired of fol- lowing him, which Peter Rabbit had found him! asleep. When he reached it he, crawled under and lay down on his bed of leaves, and a more mortified angrier bear never lived. For a while Blacky and his friends | and Sammy Joy sat around in the tree-tops, screaming until they were hoarve, and hoping that Buster) would come out again. But he didn’t, | ‘0 after a while one by one they flew | a about thelr business until | peace and quiet once more reigned As the last harsh voice grew faint in the distance, Buster Bear heaved a great sigh of relief Next story: Prickly Porky Stags in the Tree-Top. STRENGTHENS KIDNEYS— PURIFIES BLOOD can't expect weak kidneys a little help. hecome diseased w tion now will prev to cheat nature Aas soon ae buckachen, _f¢ GET BUBY . iy | warnings that y« working properly. Do not delay a minute. 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