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Thursday, April 10 ae 7 ————— How They Made Goo by f That!’’ |How Th de Good a O r a af By J. H. Cassel | : 308 sit PULINZER, eon ene ae tones ace tc se vibes . Ey J = | By Albert Payson a er h une a a we z =i Copsricht, 1919. by the Freee Publishing Co. (The New York Rvening World. cident, 63 Parke Row, | No. 19--JGHN CAMPBELL, Founder of Anerica’s Virst vark. Kow. | r retary, 66 Park How. | Newspaper. a OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - E was the Postmaster of Boston, He had emigrated from ae ti oe lay sage Scotland and had set up a bookstal! in one of the Bos: —_—_——- - - — ° ton streets, From this job he had become a publisher and printer in a small way, and tn 1704 he bit on the aper, His name was VOLUME NO. 21,051 } ~—sA PROFESSIONAL VISITATION. daring scheme of printing a new John Campbell. He called his paper “The Boston oo T’S ARNARE DAY now that does not the list of robberic Letter.” Typographically and in every other way this ie and hold-ups iv New York. ' newspaper of Campbell's would now be a disgrace to a . Another safe-looting in Canal Strect a a rol eress-roads mountaineer community t fa its day it Third Avenue vosterday were added to the dozen bu was looked on as little shart of miraculous City last Seturday and Sa Awaiting trial are There had been one pudlica ar 160 burglary and ! highway robbery’ eases for whieh the Di | printed also in Boston--whici wight perhaps have been office ha: d precedence, Never have there been r tignified by the name of “newspaper” ff it had lived, which it did not Le 1 1 and 1 1 d been na “Publ currenc: The prospects annou : beries dar’ planted and coolly execute: ways that indicate the ad been named “Publick Occurrences.” The prospectns annouy expert criminal at work. Publick Occurrences’ {s to ve Issued monthly, or ofteser If a giut of If Now York were in the grip of hard times, hunger and a crisis currences should make tt advisal ae Like many another pro: . mise was not of unemplo: if ad s Were lengthening and families starve fain Just one solitary 1, Ten ing, it might be } ile to explain pidemic ag a natural » Britieh authoritves in Boston sup Tesult of extreme want in a city of 4 ,060 pe ‘The indictment agatnet the paper it contained reflections “ it ’ ‘ ry high ator —a charg ose ineaning seems rather Nobody can point to li conditions or explanation. those “reflections of & very high nature’ put * k « out of At the prese nt time shopkeepers are being he up, safes rifled and business, and for the next fourteen years (as since the Continent’s discov- ) i * offices ransacked by thiev ot on in ae it after lery) An bay went Ma newspaper of be wh, Ke é : i 1 i the newspapers te were to down it would be a publis ‘eletion | Sennnnnnanmnnrnens ea But in the early Colonial da oe Phat 1 t No Ono Falt Lack $ fie the Inch, America was made up for the most a What the city is suffer i a crime wave but a pro- of Newapapers. bias w as made up for most : fessional visitati part of entail and ecattered neighborhoods and of a a itati ; There was scant communication be- The Hylan Administrat is in full eway. Enright policies tween communities. $ was carried by letter or by word of mouth, and have had e hand in the Police Department. little of gencral interest happening. , Why should N Y oe ae 1 7 But John Campbell was obsessed by the “a that the 4 . a hy should New ork look so attractive now to sk ind would support a newepaper le advised him against su uly burglars, cracksmen and workers in allied trades? venture, Mis friends told him he id go bankrupt. The pubii large ‘ ny interest at all in the plain, The paper seefned fated to ell to bankruptey. Yet he would not abandon his he end, he mado good. > gained the consent of the local Bri presumably assuring them that the paper s ons of a very high nature." ‘Then in April, 1 to show 1 Camry ey ' SOON RAISED, SOON SQUANDERED. 4 OMING on top of Federal income tax burdens heavier than he ‘tofore dreamed of, the proposal of a further indiv income tax for increasing Stat el called hi The Boston News Letter." It was revenues nd to set the people of commonwealth thinking more seri about their Jor ides of a a HAR Te sheet. The ee aut i fall ° * paper used was even we nan the ink. ‘There notoriously exiravagant State expend * w ’ ' craps of local news strewn thro} he Boston § for word, ¢ months a April 17, to Monday, A » paper was to be a w “printed by B. Green and gh the two smiude: , An income tax is into the public tre: | flow? Among State Comptroller Travis's objcetions to t ready means of more money What abouf its effect upon the outward he State tux on individual incomes is the follow page ran the wort “An income tax once established in this State will « mself was editor and proprie t If not encourage, extravag y end unnecessary expendi: us born our country's first newspaper. ‘Thus did J ' public funds, It will b easy to obtain axt—for the paper lived. It scored no great success ia } by simply incre: A this is not strange. for “The Boston News Letter” was incredihi i ing the t will be presented.” that tomptati dul. There was no effort at complete we-gathering. The were crowerd out of its pages to maka room Yet bit by bit the public began to accept the pa Soon Campbell doubled the size of his News ) je the glad tidings rmitted, our readers will be accommodated wit ut are needful to be . re ‘This aspect of an income tax should not be lost sigh! of even the Stute’s adiniited need of additional revenue. Soon raisedy soon squindered applies pretty aces public fund:—particularly in New York, where up-State le have for years given free rem to t¢ pown in these pp all the news of Europe tive extrava, eras onlin: Beg ple Who Work onThe Jarr Family Backelor Cn ae ice ‘ ————-+4- } eve Nia ard | By Helen Rowlan 1 THE UNUTTERED AXIOM. R ich Estates Fer Me ply tae cw a ag a So eH Sophie Irene Loeb Mrs. Jarr Wonders Whether Gray Lcir Brings Danger! Wrap your consetence up in camphor’ NPRODUCTIVE BUREAUCRACY" is the wa olre ? 6 Crosior Tong, cath el a a vee ie e ‘ Pubilshing Co. (the Sew Vor Krening World.) Wan. a or Worry Brings Gray Hair _ Put your heart in pawn, to-d soi i il earnarcnet eenopabeh ell BY (C00) Ww By Do N ot Practice "s iC a prea La | MAN ning himavif "One o: They wouid not only be getting th ‘han noble Wale but | BAGS BOVE CRS FO) BR's hae the love-moth's on the way! © feaucretic stricture ante from the inevitable disorderliness and ‘Thowtsands," Works | service themselves, but they would be mild Worry!" remarked | w the inherent inefficiency of the nationalized industrios, the chief ‘ who 4s] rend fmroal earvlco.ta @ bumane| eee eh dee trite. Meant oe saci liners toraMenin care a. Mk Puck your sober thoughts In ceda Bee Feason why nationalization is not only failing to yield resources with a a ad Bat before harnessit: Mt up to gv|his kind heart, especially with Hail frivolity—and spring! BP which to cover waprotuctive slate outlay, but is unable to cover its aires 7 Ath eae me yas | nis way to the dail nil, one else's wife," eaid Mr. Jarr, Hide your sentiments in tar-bags, i OWN expenses, and has insted burdened. the ce rin Pith i cet ne sed sada “tm glad you tay cheer- {be that us it may, | worry 0 wen For the love-moth’s on the wing! ae ; Bearen ; ; 1 ful for ov remarked M wvout having to on-| . : with bundreds of miilions of rubles loss.” biabeay the husband was e¢ Hap 5 2 f millions of rubles le cae Hit ue ual aM was eer hokting out fer hand a pen age." HIS is the thine of year when the eternal monotony of thy duly Apparently as long as the paper myney resource tas ia, the tion , Do you wan pshaw!" cried Mra, ur, | gring gives a man brain-fag--and the eternal monetony of i) Soviets do not mind.” sus HONG! mal ; A OF bt vays both~ girl ars to give him heart-fag. a » ped o is TNCs t H { } Avo bie i He hike De = _ tripped of tts pretenses, hat is Bolshey grab at the 1s avout vead your t line, my dearic, money, Old ag Of course, every wolnan yearns for rea] love t P accumulations of the past in order to consume th ‘ ‘i Nua t depart?” me anyway, and we les uh ks uae sind. (MlELiGk woul! transitory iilusion of relative ease wud plenty? oA “No, but you can cross the gynsy's | probably won't have any 1 then ometimes, i on, a go0d tmitation igh we mid pl money th Vy there are landionts palm with sily said Mrs, Jarr, Why worry now when we are not satisfy her, tf only a man would have the patieuc The predatory instinet gras ihe cant side A up, “No children] want you to let ine have seme iors {old and have a m fn cee keep up the “Imitation,” from the frat kiss t1 tho ° for the happiness and fortunes of ow bab lon, no excuse for this or ro's a lot of bills It i ry last, Atria tho Ali irae ea RR Se ur is there for the! to pay L should have paid last week." | Mr. dare, “and Im ee He ae -—~= Beit is ii ' as a monarch and autoerat w ar ouesols with mat lt of land, who ex-| “You know L haven't anything but! so optim nuts Precliaga (hat aa \ Fifty years hence Fel will lovingly lift tien if mi utis it not a 1 firet unutiered axiom of Bolsles iain? re Told from getting fura to-day," repli Mr. dJarr. lof us ¢ Wenn A out of the old cedar chest, and sigh tenderiy, “lear os ae Ma ahh heir fathers it I'm expect me mousey tos anything little, old Grandmamma’s riding breeches! How fensi- been hioue 1 there, Yes, father cxpeets to briag| there { i nine and modest girls were in those days!” HELP iT TO SPREAD. It reems to 4 it Is not ¢ » the kale to-night.” jabout t ea. When —_—_ “ : a E iy ia but tiie luty of the 1 wish you wouldn't use that will be time to) 4, Of course, George Washington never told a liv-- NE line of publicity work for prosperity is being done by Jand wrists, to Bialip it pommiblo fur aieh expressions.” sald Mrs, dare, . but then he never owned a car, played golf, kept the Department of Apric tbl dibs eta ae ee ee De ehaeer hem “nae hg cheered by his cons | blonde stenographer, or used the telephone to explain The promise of breaking winter wheat crop of | ¢ un wom wv 1 believe, too, that the wap has|'Bey eay papa saya it? Due T asked | i SD OF hie on » Mr. Jarre! why he wasn't coming home to dinner, 837,000,000 Lusiels—which rer bu ea atinthed Dieta nateinnedanaa tii mernnte ean een neg Went upon bis : ; Pe means $1,8)1,620,000 for the { ; Ae Rene Mo chelke Mut! tana sR IB “ would be prepared not to tear your} +4 sig ae A woman might forgive a man for being cheerfa! before breakfast my mes 891,620,000 for the f is closely followed by th nd | « paraiiel giwiitie. Mar b peo: tle holp'oub-ond say Wo'l alevincene | ee west old thing /y it never for trying to be FUNNY! me tidings that there will be at least a billion dollars in wag year! rom your mn forme mouse whon { tell you 1 havol i: Let 20 it wouldn't do alent for farm laborers, wi last year was %% per cont, higher than |,./iltta, Imvertixation would prove d cheek f AA EAR TATU VONe ROLY [hia WRITS Eh ue In a man’s opinion a woman Is an unfachomable creature who will Be in'tho half « ton Thonn anal 1 1 rere ar rot adequ on as you bring It home. | yorsott Leet acta ye [sat anything but real food, wear anything bu ies, believe anything ; J i \ but unfortunately very ¢ i mndsthne:t » don't expeet to keep out any patie “be 28 lout the truth, say anything but what she means-—and do anything but the There beir pees farms in the United States, almest every: £ mploye re don! ‘ than you can het “yey el an Tne arse ™ | expected. one of which, we are told, employs ah ane lea ; ahs \ ve other poor ¢ iy Rael , to your lodge and things like that.” (ners ¥ till worry comes, | lai : a t one fl mt) Ride n you Rcaay - | for ny r 1, ‘Never | - fome part of the year, it appea tance Fag aicarte’ : ve a mort mevonypllshes |) sl r said M at |troublo trouble tilt trouble troubles | speak well of the living--the desd you nt 3 I 1 fow @ mus lat comes, anc # Aen REA test “But, re we sho be Avr sch chatal | of the patient, hopeful American w nen ' ory sins! un Ie wo AD BOR ania a A Errand an | i vw along r subje of promoting thy ine 7 ore , And M Jarre paused by the ¢ | al old seDLRTAE than a dead!y new one 3" on pre-war wa ta brief ve to Ww at © terest of the family of par t ny younger, you 4 ‘ i en ‘ f y is of paramount Kia8s lo eee if shy hed better sm - a — ers ing ¢ “ Nrebsina= | r th nds of fam emit showers te on other industries by sponding their vacations th ; sah Mahia ees ring about iter] PB sowing her tecth just Fr immer as farn labore ‘ tt r than the feeling { an Last year many farmed for ; 1 CAR in eniin eh wild ONte: aut preaching to pro vill sheared Ma ea alec nual A 1 thine | kee inaha a don ‘ child. « health, & is spoken WAS SUPposed to have broke ME G ad th f F { afford glimpses of that piled up pr wh rece {lor d 4 4 ; share of rt hie flendishnoy Vrev lor instinctively : | set out to pre erve—in heaps, . r Nature mo the other day and find tang word, and com | ——|ixa | nly his phrases are 14 , 8 very pict Two of the best Answers to Re aders’ Questions AP is scovery 0 the I ailippines. Jinn worn are Mire. M.A. Y.~You sheald consult mont, where a now discharge w 1 ’ iy an to wot foot ‘the former calling them tho Isles ae} ‘fh ay | tly 8! nesbroche" (ronating & Phe Lega! Aid Soctety in regard to icsued : t ) t vine Islands was) Poniente, and latter bestowing | ha Tepoiuu' (harry feeti na jovint mood * ; Upseruyulous business meviods of if eo ain agen landed at Jemoa-|the namy of Islas de Oriente upon eae ach ‘pot-de-Neurs" (flower pot) ey Feferred to, 3 " My 5 » A dum eo »w M i In the strait| their discovery ua'ly | ove | jer himself, (moneys “Herome Potnc, Fast 191th stoect Te does not contain any p 1 aa eon Pom pao Dina san soot | a d held the| face, and thi Je her worry al I: gnsthing but ate |coftec s de paras | SApply to tho War Dopartment faba Aiioe lamnae ck Ihe Bint enn eT HA eo ; ARR OARS | mM \ a@ bad a clreumetances attending vic! Walter Byheny, MeNiniey Avenue Pn EMT ECT CHATT aT WN TPS it 4 i : ee : abe TE hie au 1M | ambushed one)! soup “lavans water); bis pine eee eee Fie) alter Bybeny, Mavin catled thy nzarus Islands, He! For a briet perlod, be for, as ia, | rm contemptuously applied to | “Josephino"; flea or louse “toto”, « jon such helpers-all It would be very’ was Killed by the natives of the} blanks, upon whieh afiidavite you ok will be furnished y for such people to build a few) Island of Mactan on April 27 of the be made by you, and thon youjupon application by the Hureau of nice cottages and secure help from | same year, a, wy ) Denert- Soraninies City of New York, 764, the City of M pombthine to wurre about | ano who seeks a) tate position. tat| Gesimentel: tailors are “pique pots sian py the English, but they surrendered | Only she wasn’t going to worry about |from the front or at the regimental! |ces (prick thumbs), A picturesque Hoth the Spanish and|it to Spain upon payment of a ran-| gray hairs, because worry made the |depot; the squat little trench mortar ” 2 ; phrase for running is “tricoter leg | fathers of little ghildren, the Portuguese claimed the Jslands, som pf $5,000,000, halr gray! is “crapouillot’ (a Uttle toad); the|gambettes” (to koja ane's ki 53).