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PAGE 8 ‘a ou SALLY hailed as a republica a monarchist victory e s that the recent German @lections were anything but : Last fall some 30,000,000 Germans cast their votes for members of the reichstag | HAI! parties polled their maximum tf Tn the presidential election the ‘a tday only about 26,000,000 votes were Home 4,600,000 electors remained at | : Of those who voted, only half favored the Yepublic. The others, save for a million and a half communists, favored a mon tarehy. Now it may be assumed that, inasmuc RS there was some doubt as to the fate sof the republic, every sincere republicar i east his vote in its favor. The communists imore than likely also cast their maximum +¥ote. The non-voters were almost cer tfainly monarchists who refuse to vote for tthe republic, but who, at the same time, Rave enough gumption to realize that the time has not yet come for a restoration ; It is notorious among those who know itheir Germany that many Germans who *now support the republic are openly mon- tarchists in private. Even high officials in ! the republic xment are known to jbe monarch heart. Treache ’ They do not thir 1k so. To the contrar: } ithey feel they are helping to “carry on” “the necessary business of government until “der tag” when it will be practicable to put *king or emperor back on the throne. Meantime Germany will continue a¥ a republic. At the end of this month there és will be another presidential election. Again millions of monarchists will stay at home and allow a coalition of all parties ; which favor the republic to squeeze by with # narrow majority, e When will “der t. come? Just as soon as Germany is certain that she can re eStablish the monarchy without foreign intervention. : As You Think— HERE is a banker who visits the cir- cus every time it comes to town. ~And he seems to get as much of a thrill ) @iit of it as the youngsters of 10. + Some folk might say that this man’s Wank would not be best to do busine With, that the banker is too “flight Buf it's this man’s ability to get a thrill Out of a circus that has raised him to his all position. For circuses really appeal to ‘the imagi- Mation only. There is nothing remarkable “about them except what’s in the mind of “the spectator. sy And this banker’s imagination has always been young. This imagination has «discovered stepping stones to success that -older brains would not have visioned. ~~ There are too many people who declare the circuses aren't as good as when they *were young. Fact is, circuses are better. eir imagination only i not so good. U: nemployment ‘HERE are 1,300,000 unemployed in Great Britain today. Yet plans to “meet the housing shortage are delayed because of lack of men. * The answer to this enigma ‘is we ‘There are many men who can wield : tshovel, but few who can wield a plane. ULES EEA REDE IUCN AIOE AIO a i verma Re public Survive? Published by The 6 Rydilahiag Ce, Phone Mala Let’s Regulate Something N NEBRASKA they’re having a lot of fun with * His full name is John W. Cooper He state senator and Omaha is his home Be chairman of the judiciary com mittee, he framed bills providing that there should hereafter be in Nebraska only one cause for divorce and that any home- buster of either sex should be put in jail These two measures, known as the anti divorce bill and the anti-sheik-sheba bill, came up before the house and caused intense merriment “LT move an amendment,” said Monte Munn, bachelor representative of Lincoln “Let every married man. as well as every married woman be required to wear a wedding ring to protect the unattached.” essary,” said Representative W 4, married, ery married man bears distinguishing marks,” Another representative thought there ought to be an amendment providing that the sheik or sheba sent to jail sRould not be allowed to marry his or her affinity after the jail sentence was over. Others thought the affinity would have been well-earned and deserved. The hai boiled O’Gara, mentionec he didn't get her his punish be too light.” Finally they voted the bills down, -as they should have done. Tho they laugh at Bachelor John and tell him that’s what he gets for trying to regulate the home within from without, his bills are just another example of the craze for making people good by law. Pretty soon we'll have to curb this law making disease. We may even have to Sachelor John said rent woul | pass a law against it. New Trade War RADE wars are seldom. exciting. No one—except a little known worker, far from your fireside—ever gets killed. No battleships are sunk. But You are about to sit on the sideline of one that will interest your pocketbook Firestone, Ford and Edison are planning a fight to break the British rubber monop- oly by growing rubber in America If they lose, auto tires, hot water bags, golf balls and what not will. cost more. Don’t Swat ’Em ON'T swat the fly. It's almost a waste of time. But clean up rubbish around your prem ises. Don't allow your neighbor to suffer his to remain dirty. Get your neighbor- hood club to war on dirt. Induce your city to keep streets and } places of business clean One garbage pile will breed more flie in a season than you can swat in a lift time. Drama and News @IFTEEN million Chinese face death from starvation as a result of crop failures, one reads in 10 lines of type. One man—Chapman—faces death foi murder, one reads in 10 columns of type The Chinese are 10,000 miles away. Chapman is almost in our backyard. Chinese d of starvation are not dramatic. Chapman is Answers to Your Questions ? ? SQ Who was Diana of the Ephe ————_—______—___— * * glans can get an answer to $A. A goddess whom the early| any question of fact or in- | bGreck: colonists on the coast of Asia| | formation by writing The Seat. | | wos {Minor found established in the wor- | [ anip of the people. When St Paul Ne York Paent to Ephesus he strongly de D. C., and ine nia in| tin the revolutionary war and wt S nounced the worship of Diana. The! 7 s No | lwas the estimated cost? Temple of Diana at Ephesus was 1 a | A. It has been catimated 1h Freckancd among the seven wondera| | Vice wonal replie#, confi there were 120,711 regulara and 16} Of the tcorld on account of its; | dential. AM letters must be | | 949 wititia and vo ; Psiec. wealth, splendor and the| | signed. ; @ total of 299,791 ote t grandeur of its architecture re GE ae coat to the United States was $135 3 Ser arias United States were’ sworn in by | 194,703. £ _@ What is the size of the Brook-| Chie¢ Justice Marshall? ree Beye bridge, between New York city | 4 pie _yepferaon; Madison, Mon-| -@ Can fron rust be removed fand Brooklyn, and when was it! "ong youn Quiney Adama la table clo } built? 1. Wash the fabric with AnThe Brooklyn bridge with its z juice and salt, or moisten the P approaches is 6,000 feet long and) . How much turpentine and rosin) with water and $938 feet abore the water. It was} are produced Star Question Edite ma troope were on, 1 urmies of the cole appld a United States? Fdesiined by John A. Roebling, and A. The figures for 1922 are 2},-\ tartar and half an ounce of Vebnipleted in 188% by hia son, and 835 gallons of turpentine and t,-\acid. Mir well Focoupied 13 years in its construc Fa. atich of nitrate of silver |cover and Ict steep until cold.| of printing in ink on pap: : 6 ees | Add alittle augor and cracked ice; Means of engraved blocks, altho ial gait itt . ‘ | tousand years or more. 1 Bee Aiiited Sates? |. Where is the largest bett in the| 4:2: the principal Chinese classica j The latest available figures are | world? were printed for the Imperial Cot tesiy 6 ie |lege of Pekin from blocks of wood ‘aha $8,224,014 membe. s. jat Moscow circumference ia 1 SNe NS Bh Aektile i 9 ot nearly 68 feet and its height more |“ i ae hr aseet | pte Ch sas |< casa : , FOS Bo Inches thick rnc Invention of movddle type 3 t not come about until the 128th a rs fice to sit down to Ie ofc avab starving. Real appetit aril j jDuppens you're doing the carving you, but shudks 42 We'll say, st for Instance, four Kidlets pit tight, Jos’ waitin’ for meat {is alill perpetuated in the familiar a pend potatoes. You're carvin’ and servin'’ with all of your might, and almin'| sobriquet of the. atate Pf to fill up their plate out fae A > At last you've succeeded; + kiddie © set, impatientiy achin'’ to go. Q. Where does the ext g iit hunger, of course, that ja makin’ ‘em fret, and think that your} "kick the bucket come from when} bf arvin’ is slow. When you and the missus are ready to eat palways a bore, You just start enjoyin’ the fypungsters start yellin’ for more | The old job of carvin’ for tots who are staryin fure’s instilled, but thet story is old, that your fwou're keeping the other plates fill (Copyright, a 51,795 500-pound barrela of rosin.| small quantity to the wash in clear water ¢ iow is slippe elm ‘tea. fd oe £) Q. What is the best method of re-|, % 1 ippery “elm ‘t ipa weltet iy sometimes used for severe « Guithen was bbaliog intcodie Pa\A. Warts will often: disappear of | 4% A. Perhaps the carliest record ts Bthemectves in time, or they may be} A. Break the bark into small) that of the Chincac. 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