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ie ) > « . THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1920. ! it would be worse | But unless properly safeguarded than nothing R ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZ The thing most fesired is to distribute f Jeuniue, ee Sat tat Gey ine te immigrants to farms and to strongly American com: f TF MAGE ERAT Wrenn be dae hee | munities where the process of Americanization will f SOSEPA PULITZER, Jr., Secretary. 68 Park Row. | be must rapid % MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, This is contr to the ires of the labor ex- ‘ | Rea ae te teml_ tee abtiahed beret, { to use in breaking the labor market. ENS, American humorist, is more generally known by his pseudonym, Mark Twain, He was born in Flor= ida, Mo., Nov. 80, 1835, and died in Redding, Conn., April 21, 1910, After an exceedingly ‘brief schooling ihe | Was apprenticed to a printer in 1848, and worked at this trade in Phila- delphia, New York and in the West. While he was a pilot on the Mis- sissippi River he was greatly taken with the ery of the leadsman in tak- ing soundings, and when he began writing he signed himself “Mark Twain,” the cry of the Jleadsman being, “By (he mark, twain.” After leaving the Mississippi tried mining in Nevada. In 1862/he edited a newspaper in Vinginia City, but soon tired of that and went to n Francisco, where he was a news- paper reporter. Upon his return ~ {{ from a trip to the ndwich Islands in 1866 he commenced his lecturing career, and after his first tour he made a trip to the Mediterranean, Egypt and Palestine. For a time he edited a newspaper in Buffalo, bus tired of this and settied in Hartford, Conn. He suffered financial reverses by the failure of a publishing house which he founded in 1884. In 1907 Oxford University conferred on himw the degree of Litt. D. Mark ‘Twain's work is characterise tically American and his comic force and fertility offset all defects, In that which seems reckless levity there is sound morality as well as clear-eyed shrewdness and hard, common sénse. In “Huckleberry Finn" and “Tom Sawyer,” conceded to be his best a service as Commissioner Wallis contem- ” “CRY-BABY” PROPAGAND - houkd not accept applications from over- , COMMITTEE of bankers and bondholders | orowded centres, It should hunt jobs rather than : has issued a report prepared by Stone & | accept the jobs offered. Immigration agents should | Webster to prove the year-old contention that | jo out touring ihe country finding places, not wait- | 8. R. T, operations would’ result in a deficit unless | ng for jobs to “turn up.” Jobs offered should -be | fares were increased. ' | investigated to make sure they are not in an area } The inference the public is expected to draw iS | of inemployment. t a higher fare is necessary. | 2 oe TWO EXPERTS. But what have these sitrewd Business mén in Me | IN THE cablegram which ‘Elihu Root sent from | traction financing business to offer in return for a I { modification of their contract? Europe to Marion, O., U. S. A., toward the | Bankers and bondholders are not acting as philan- end of last August—the contents of which were pre- thropists in financing the subways. Neither should ented for the first time in David Lawrence’ de- they ask charity. patch to The Evening World yesterday—Mr, Root The B. R. T. is operating a large mileage of new aid transit routes in sections of the metropolis where | @ population is comparatively sparse. Subways were built on the assumption that population would in- crease and that business would improve. That was the experience of the Interborough. It is true that operating expenses and taxes have Ualted Bina increased. The same applies to every other busi- | ness. But other business men are, not wailing for ‘The day before election came a statement from charity or trying to welsh on contracts that bind | Herbert Hoover in which he declared: ii f “In my opinion, a new deal here from the beginning by abandoning the Versailles ‘Treaty 1s impossible, ‘To attempt it would bring chaos and entire loss of resulis of the war and general disaster involving the re them. “To reopen the Treaty pf Versailles for re Cj be. if the traction companies want a moditic } their contract, what are they prepared to give for }urope and calamity upon us * }it? As the party seeking the change, it is up to "1 them to make a proposition. | tion of negotiation would bring complete chaos to | In almost the same words Mr. Root and Mr. “ge - Hoover record their warning against treating the | books, tie appents as & mad } = What future benefit will the B. R. T. offer for 46 ° | peor ae Or Des ea ee Hi ; ; sete League ‘of Nallons as either dead or re | humor and pathetic suggestion with the sake of higher returns now? Will it agree to | existing League : Seapets | a great creative genius, | lop off prospective profits for the sake of a higher | placeabte. Among his better known works are fare now? The comparative calm following the election detach ced sca Ske tt | j aA f : , ! ; ; The Age,” “Life on Or is the B. R. T. asking charity now, with the hould find the country fn a better state of mind to Ley nkee at the Court of api yory. 20 per ce “heefsteak” ’ | re “Puddin’head Wils hope f reaping unsavory per cem. heefsteak weigh this warning and consider from whom it | wd ste ial "ao LATTER dividends suci as the Interborough did before the ek | biG ee & 1 * as sD ve oy war? weer cons | : biography of Mark Twain” and “The i ye i : All . Y P nolitic Havanare ; $30,000 Bequest.” A !~ The subway wail is anything but edifying. Let's CUES OU HaD Snel nelle: uleleear el A He was one of the first seven mem ‘alk business if conditions are not satisfactory. no two men in the United States to-day better fitted | ® | ve Se American Academy of . . : + 1a s Arts and Letters. It may be that the city would not accept a fair by ability, experience and practical grasp of the | yh 3 grasp offer of lowe fares—even conceivably less than a | facts involved to give advice as to conditions in uf - — —— i ee profits v yperatic penises ‘ nickel and limited profits when operation expen | Europe affecting the status of the League of Nas | b af Ten-Minute Studies warram, in return for a profitable fare now. HA 1 (h \ he U is bot | i | : i ions and the relation of the United States both to. | ; le But until such a proposition has been made and ‘ ot au a a ws eves 4 of New York City | rejected, the “cry-baby” propaganda comes with | Mose conditions and to the League | a G { “poor grace from the hard-headed business men who Mr, Root's rank among the foremost lawyers ot 3 | Gove rnment Sponsor it. Ame has not changed. Mr. Root has recently | ’ ‘Copyright, 1990, by The Press Publishing Co, Aen e s ; = -" — — — - ~ — (The New York Evening World.) ‘ { Maniiihaal k.wedie Atlan. an. aveneheining returned from\gurope, where he took a leading part | - || By Willis Brooks Hawkins, Republican victory the stock market experi | in the task of establishing an International Court of | f FROM EVENING WORLD READERS | | This is the thtrty-ninth article \ How can that be? Doesn't Republicanism | ; 3 : : ‘ | the administrative and legislative | guarantee good times, full dinner pails, re | distinguished jurist and as a shrewd and able ob- What kind of letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one | By John Blake officers and boards of the New ' ‘ WEA that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? ccibht 1i John Blake. Yori: City Government 1 newed prosperity, a job for every worker and | server with first-hand knowledge of the present hors 14 Aus quciiatlenstolae eid altotlof sssuraction n\ trviee ; Nostale dae Aaa a ol ae Welfare D t te ' protected wages? Tradition hath it that all | ; : A ; e' WISDOM TAKES YEARS TO RIPEN—SOW. IT NOW. Public Welfare Department. \ ' } this applies. “But tradition may be as wron {| stale of Europe, Mr. Root’s opinions concerning the to say much in a few words Take time to be brief. A HOSPITALS ; og bg RTORY, BP SA TORS | ‘ You see a competent man do difficult work easily an ; ls on te in this case as in some others, Yesterday's | League carry weight on both sides of the Atlantic. | NigiHineelMeckne: bring jight standing to al quickly. | F ‘ Sen ceva SSR Te tne ‘ sey ; ‘ 10 tho Ealitor of ‘Ihe Evening World Jrebellious circle gressmen unc AG : lackwell's Island, de Be ! i bear market may prove to be one of the early Herbert: Hoover was one of the:great executives: |’ igen erwene, in cetinlaiecsaull|Berators “Mubccher ace nono. eo You wonder how in a brief space of time he can de- $|jast preceding article of this series, e ; symptoms oe ie nee of Aaa ; vai No man knows better than Mr. Hoover. | {titorial “A: State of Mind” tells us that! blind as those who will not see.” spatch a task that others would require a month to do as $]the Department of Public Welfare ‘ ! Fact is, this particular tradition has been ont ; \ etter thy OOVEF | Woodrow Wilson's egoism and deter-| As for that hackneyed phrase, the ; Kedar cagr et sere eleclian’ Ghaete ; worked to death and may no longer be able | Garodideieue raped Nout Fe eiiac IABIHMUOR tO GRRE TG Bel ataC and! "Hla |MUTAINING UBCRHOM DRRrOHnRM ebEnUliee Y Cmrecn ie ; erates the following similar ins & , | Mra SO aaron y manas better | ingotence to the 5 » relative to the|of the mass Things couldn't be a You imagine that only the possession of a wonderful TULIOR? Mu «© :‘bear up under the load ‘| qualitied to sneak with authoriJy on the social and | League of Nations the cause of] any worse," 1 wonder do they realize brain——perhaps genius itscl{—could enable a man to per- The general medical and surgical \ | pobeohediS eats 4 ‘ ! ul AI AUNT | the Democratic Party's defeat on Nov.) that never in’ the tustory of the} $ form such a miracle hospitals for all cases of destituee 4 | ‘economic effeets of the contlict or on the new views | 2. It is not necessary tor me—or any-| United States have the laboring anc 5 EAMES: 4 iEecbec! 7 pe RENT WEEK. ee | peccnomigielfecis of tha contiich croustheliew views | av eect emmenene on tne stale | inlddle clnuson hen po welll piidias Yet the thing he does is no miracle at all, More than $| Sick except contagious diseases, ar ee ENT WEEK” is the one which includes ¢ | which intelligent Americans must adopt toward their | ments of your correspondent, She) they have been during the past ad- half of the work that was necessary to get his job done was brs del a 7 , K talks like a doughboy J heard in Wrance | ministration » offset this they f WE he as f y Coney Island Hospita!, Ocean Park- first day of the month, the day tor pay- | interests where those interests are affected by | who lustily bawled out a “gareon" who, clin that living has never been sof 3 Pet Pale five, ae Senay pennape thirty years ago. way, between Avenues Y and % 4 Ni served him, white wine in a black ; high ue, but when butter was 25 The ease with which he does his work is made possible 1 SR o ths ) ment of rent. a ; ait | i Nay ies i } | Brooklyn, Capacity, 120. Tt matn- Ay ye nor 1 changed internadional condition {PRR ETLE? cents per pound, the poor man did by the fact that in his brain is stored away the knowledge tain spensar: nd ambulance Rent week,” The Evening World tood expert Wi er informed (2) by your| Hot have the quarter to buy it; now Ute eae ay : N : Ains a dispensary al ‘se ous ia aie i Neither Mr. Root nor Mr. Hoover ean be charged, | corres that fe (Woodrow, When it is $1 per pound he has the and the wisdom that ae now brings into use service, Adam Hberle, M. D., is the Biscovers, is a bad business week for provision re- j il ? j Wilton) stands to-day without the re-|dollar, and also the money to buy: his The seeds of these he sowed in his youth. ‘To-day he is }| Superintendent {tailers in the poorer districts of the city Mido sexvess Of ean \ttat obscures thelriper= | ¥ MTEL HIE Eee neil, Sa ey cutoaery: of alne tece ta < merély reaping the crop. Cumberland Street Hospital, No e “Rent week” requires a pinching of 1 1p veption of ie Both practival men ac | for we have witnessed for the pawl two | that stands out more prominent than A railroad president can solve a problem involving 109 Cumbe fend gins sige HH Cae ‘ . sears a campaign Mr. Wilson [all others—the sin of ingratitude: }% (pattie because when he was a clerk twenty vears ago he °}| Pacity t maintains a dispen- ly to satisfy the demands of the landlord. | tomed tomdeal with facis whi ov downr enness and|thatsin rests on the shoulders o § i enty years ago he cama nae iG ee Hutte : , nfo Cor) AoW aRE Tulanneas And Aa enaine arcing eiventy vee |} learbed all he could! find out about traffic problems and) + | sy) ou amiulanes earvige ® estiaa) k —| Theorists will be quick to explain that the poor Both Mr. Root and Mr. Hoover assert with em- | heard of. But in spite of —or because ers, But. he is welcome to his victory |3 their solution. jee naan hoapltalcbillsihe Hise i Should be provident and lay aside from each week's [+ phasis that the League ot Nations is not dead and [Of the revitings “and beri HiGhanied MORE Na RR AIGhE Ua ‘To a situation that looks baffling to everybody else he $]ing completion is located at Ormond (eamings a proper proportion for rent. And the |e \ ; 10. P, Woodroe Wilaon otands forth (ana and Trish—and women ‘who did|} merely applies a method that he worked out long ago, when Place, St. Edwards Strect and North Bete iid be tient... Unfortunately, thectes must not be abandoned by the United $ to-day as a 100 per cent, American oe on npn sand. retis d){ nobody asked or expected him to do that kind of work. | Portland Avenue. William F, Jacobs, ? Even at the height of the campaign My. | ies wilh take ia Rinne. MS RMIDES lee a eidontemihet EE anor His knowledge of human nature, gained through year: M. D,, is the Supemntenden:. iM the stomach during “rent week a Ol Gin pals ! of ington, Lincoln and dent-Elpct with THIZ President | ; runes » Be ABI NOME) 9) ; i ‘ anee ni i zs i : Root had ¢ 1 Seu |is nothing short of sacrilegious 13 of study, echables him to mect labor situations that have been $| Greenpoint Hospital, Kingmtan® i! New Yorkers are paying an abnormal proportion ool eve as a Republican wi oisd chance of| | MARGARET Is. (SIMPSON the despair of his subordinates, and to solve them to every Avonue nnd Bullion Mrest, reais f of their earnings for shelter “Rent week” is a | cour uccess, he cabled | HULL oP ee : WERE ia body's satisfattion, : Gopasliy tide Tyan hintaan acslmpane t severer tax than ever before, The only remy to Marion holm ot the ship of State, #0 as to ve Task of Prohibitioniats, You would gasp when you heard how much he is paid Pictoot or eriadie ands mecier ‘ s 0 ie e only reme 0 Mario mM of the ship o €, #0 as to} Sditor ef. 1 y 8 3 E c d s pa ng school for attendants and a soc! ; more houses and lower rents. wie, the GO. Aonente faueicly,” | Now that the sin>|$ and how little time he puts in NOW on his job service department, Raymond Ge # whist tes beco Reed ; It is very unwise to declare the League ANAM TD PIVG CON, [Prohibition fight. over? Prohibition But in the past years he has spent long hours and hard }|/4u> M- V4 Is the Superintendent, | hal ta ay ne Haleae (01 ex dead, It would not be truc | ast , Bronx, Nov.| things MENT for the following) § work, hoping to use the knowledge he was piling up some: }| Avenue, Brooklyn, covering a. city em of new homes from local taxation |G, 1920 A iGay arid Due any ime Jilock. ‘Capacity, 1,209. aintali rare eee res 0 Teal ; ago tosiay, neither Mr. Root nor | Me AOpen he uae preRe||| ane |p dispensary ¢or'the modical and eure i That is the only constructive regedy now avail sident Wilson, Ie don te uaocnte ont And everybody who piles up knowledge with the hope gical treatment of outdoor poor; an t “able. It has slumbered in the Aldermanic Chamber to remember that his first busi- \" ee eee ited | of Prohibition in New York of using it stands an excellent chance of haying that hope observation on for alleged. In- + : | . ote ene ia (until the State and city officials are| 3\fulfilled. sane; a department for the treatment for two months. eleet a Republican President states | man had more perplex-|Griaeried by State stat Brantoroe : of drug addicts; a special orthapedie | y P Pa tware pinched bi lea ; ' pro Gontranting: nim than] CoMenie ps SEAT AtATUTe 10/40) Wisdom and knowledge are plants. of slow growth. $ |clinic, with shop and an ambu- , feaeoes rem Were PInced. f eevee AUREL S| | Jen. 1s a Frayent Won, Ua ie Mean Crystallize public sentiment for After they are planted they anust be watered and tended 3 |!4nee, service. Tt also conducts a f well jog the minds of their representatives and de- | They are no » speak at Peinelne bend aterhipannaviareamemancarnan the SREB RCeARDE Gt ine: ak Ose refully through the years, But they always bear fruit, and $|aepartment. The On eerae ee ; | fe ¢ eak AN acl oul Ot thelr 76 Plat Mn | will enforce itse tis diMicult : (eaneit Al } aed a. {dep en JJ s , mand action, » and experience to save the Republican Fee D amed and persecuted 88 | onforee a law not sustained by publ usually they bear golden fruit at a time when a man knows $ | morousha ct Brcokln eng Quesee IMMIG from a final surrender to folly |imin. who. prayerfully and. earerully [Sentiment Sater ra how to spend wisely and profitably the leisure that is er D. Jones, M. D, is the Gupers j RANT DISTRIBUTION Eyes ain? a prablems ghat would have| 4 S'O fxmose and defeat a pin tt] $ brought him by their possession, ndent | FRANK A. VANDERLIP sounds a timely warn ike ok fhe best abiliy and bring th them wisely, and well and) may iibition throu piradford Street Frond. " Capiclty ms : r enters” cha the be i) ind brains the urried safely t » the war, | This is a branch of Kings County f a Ing in the Daily News Retord when he sa 1 lrhank we had him for our |! ia the ten old toatl Gaon tratan ? i hast + Hospital for emergency cases. Ib \ 4 Replablican Party can prod leader then, ‘Phe world owes him Tone Lrew, haut, which teen. | ohoose to give us."—This statement is| of public service, What ‘they made| maintains a dispensary and ambu- : Many foreigners are arriving in this coun As between Johnson and Bora the one haad, | ve | tae reed Gr caricature and othere|oredited to Dudley Malone, Farmet-| they | le nex excepting the| rvice ei wee 1 and Bo: the one haad couraged by caricature and other-| credited to dley Malo ‘armer- y lost the next day, excepting the| r a “ oe * — tey—ta faet the movement is gaining momen indeHonvan andeRaobon the ce iv In youre to come, when those WhO) wigs Labor candidate for Govern ur publicly slumyat them by Mr. , New vork Oily Children's sospital, j " qum week by week. The conclusion is CAL ML ee here can be NO | from motives of hate or envy have| “5, "ro combat in the next Congress]. sore losers are apt to issue rank Malono, ; eee COP sae } h ebvious, We have a constantly increasing an intellig publican Adminis- | the name of Woodrow Wilson will be (one, of the moat powerful | laut Pstatementa after defeat but with the} | it Mr. Malone is suniciont'y humane | tion, care.ang treatment of mental de- OP! supply of labor, skilled afd otherwise, flowing 1 for sound’advice on’the League |tecorded on the pages of history as | (coum) tre Yagilative hell, Dlawor [eer ae eee elt 8 | titled to a, public g anust prove fective and epllontion over Iwo yekra Ls 79 £ tmto a market which is now topneayy Fee ea CU ANTMIR LIALI.” | aavacntes Know that if they do not /évery canvassing inspectgr who aerved Dis charkes or apologize, The political |Of patients. pending transfer to vari : d 8, LD as lget the Volstead Act changed within] at the past election was tainted with} Practice of forgetting about issues| Gus schools for mental defectives in bie 1 saositne most pert the new errivals which eno changed overnight | Plegeen iI: Be Ey ON | next few years they may never] fraud of the worst kind, in taking | May cause disagreeable results, es- Giftersht atts of the state, Tt maine ES @re adding to an over-crowded -forve vf i i | ae it done. : and applying to their own, use the |Pecially from those who {oo hon- | taing a training achool for attendant, . eet Harding knows he ry nd. | 6 Phe Anti-‘Saloon League will still] host precious asset of a citluen of aj estly conscientious to allow public ser-| John 8. Richards, M, D., 1s the Super= hf 4 Movers are migrating to the centres where : s ye Needed as an educational and | yet cee e se e iese. Surely, the situ. (vice to besminch their reputations, fintendent ae rhe, enops and mills are over-supplied, If the a olicy if TA a Sn | ap Minna} active foree for the accomplishment] ation was not 80 grave as Mr. Malone W. B.—-Election Official Sea View Hospital, Castleton Cor- f movement continues as it prow o do n two expert au paile to the members ot the [of ail,thee things, The Bt ix b3 | would enislead ithe people to believe, i tre gag era, West New Brighton. Staten i } {there will be necessary, without untoward and Hoover menate SNe Senta would ety [mot quit until the fight is ove | AE ae NDEI aoS he an oe. pubils ombiat voltae Ma She Brening Wy hospital for the care and treatment of t delay, corrective legislation cpa aarp NGOPELADG Bienes A.D. BATCHELOR. | who holds himself out as a champion|,, The, following | inforn 1 destitute persons of all ages suffering i 1 0 . do not desire to use your paper as} 975 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn, N. ¥ x ‘ froma book, “Languag from tuberculosis in all its forms and * F ; of right and justgce, Malone should + . Commissioner Wallis at Ellis Island yecently an Frank A, Vanderlip is quoted as having an Instrument to vent Wy wiash, but Nov. & 1920 | preaume all men lithocent unjil proved | May, be of interest to M Brown, | stages. It maintains an ambulanee ¥ ee f auaht thecang lage of Sparta for the my indignation has reached the bo rocedure is unpo! (whose fetter appeared day's | service, a training school for a¢- mounced a plan to direct the distribution of inwni bough ms Laat Ge mS ARS af Ss hae for Ut pint, when sich terms are ap Malone's Charwes, mulls ete -Bracemure 18 UNbON Lied | myeningc Wp la tendanis and a social service depart-. 4 i Roesch d al ‘ purpose of exiling its population and replas the greatest mi Uri | ' The Hyening W PPHAYS OF Sumy Coreopsis, cheerfuli American cud- | me Also it includes a number of grants. If soundly managed and adequately suy 6s tame Jue Malan” coanid’, Whvinal. in ¢ (oxcopt t Almighty) Without organization, money oy| No member of any election board | weod, rem “a yi | divisions, Which Will be debonied a service might be of incalculable value. stead) some bflortito improve. the sourtany? ever lived. A man with the courage | watehdrs sufficient to man thy polts,| was fully compensate \ time. | pansy, thoughts head of “Homes” in the \of bis own convictions, who tried to ye are compelled to take whatever| Many put in a vwenty-four {hour Jersey City, Nov. 4, 19 \