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sf Che Cuening orl, ESTABLISHED HY JOSE Pwdlied Pally Excop: Sunday Company, Now. RALPH PULITZE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1921. Goria, 1921, by ‘The Pree Pybilahing Ge, f fotnd? OM Enis New York Bvevlng World), dison fot 1 men Who can | = = . — —a s prove PH PULITZER, Prew tinhing tiswer the highest perc ) be the most satisfactory tage of his que workers? | NO. 17.— ANDREW JACKSON J. ANGUS SHAW, T es dae . : ; DOWNING. 1808-1852. JOSEPH PULITAER Jr. PE lah Mr. Edison seems to have rather gone out of his New men have loft the imprint of (Cite - ——- MEMIER OF THY ASSOCIATED PRESS, 5 and college instruc. i ee pelaelive ed to the tise fer republication . rm} a ese amie wianee is Ito credited in tis pape} tion. Is he doing this on a basis of experience, or aed bere, merely on guesswork and prejudice? f ! r sor the records back up REPUDIATING BRINDELL. | If Mr. Edi n bas th rec mds to back 1p ae siaaAieee [aha Jaihel assertions, he is in duty bound to make them public HE Bronx Union As aha . ot If the Edison tests are better than the Binet-Simon ; have Set an exce eel 2 See ry tests, Mr. Edison ought to prove the point so that Say aah in the Hye 8s ed Council _ ind Shoot courses can be revised to do away with so their meeting Monday this union repudiate: aia Wiesel sah se . ) much “amazir norance”’ 4 g graduates, Brindell and Brindellism by a decisive vote and after i ignorance” among graduates y to shir college gradua [their thought upon New York in the manner in which Andrew Jackson | Downing did. Other men worked and ruggled to build up its commerce or |its yovernment. Downing worked to make it beautiful and planned for the oyment of generatio: nborn, and \for those for ail time to come, so long jas there shall be a city | Downing was born in Newburgh, om [tie Hudvon, and was in the nursery business with lis brother, He was |the editor of the Horticulturist, @ | landscape and the accredit- i , hard-fought contest with the Brindell lea n Js work in us an “IN ALL GOOD WORKS." oy Ee i Represenilatives of this un i O THE welcome thal met him on the shores | 30 Mr, Downin as commas : to bring charges against Brindell in the larger body of Great Britain, Col. George Harvey, Amer- [White House, thy Smithsonian Tnath- i We es ves be atk direction. ican Ambassador to the Court of St. James's and | Bosiand und France to where . Whue } One union cannot break the hold of the crooked ial heath of the President of the United States | ahroua nw ie series ol artis “Czar” of the New York builders, At present there | i the Allied Supreme Council, replied with words Jout the burrenness of New ork ta fs no doubt that Brindell is directing the Building | which inchided the following: Tenet the alee THR U binvide for | Trades Council from his cell in Sing Sing. Many “Lam directed by my Government to extend bfore, (he Gout Lecare pro | unions are represented by Brindell tools. will to England the full co-operation of America in Suchet f vrous- | take tine to defeat this ring control by the corrup- all good works, and if this great empire and Woe a warn hheee=| : tionists. Every union election will be a battle until | the great republic get together, shoulder to inan with the idea } the Brindell breed are in a minority in the council shoulder, they cannot and must not fail to save Daas saaiaare dete es I But Organized Labor cann ot afford to neglect themselves and the world.” Wart Vuux. wale, induced the ; any opportunity to put seer right with the public, Many of the new Ambassador's countrymen are “Vusiniess varie haan tn | with employers—and with itself. awai ng with interest a moment that is bound to 1 reflected in the butt gs In the old brain teaser, “Which came first, the COME 'SOON, | Bowntne ated Gra eonaee hen or the egg?” substitute “the amen ney or We mean the moment when, as participant in | Hovivedea RANA Wan | iva the high councils of the Allies, he will be squarely | Pane Ol wtaii Cohen ats anrnaned ‘ confronted with what leading Governments of the | and plans were sub- j AMERICA'S TRIBUTE TO MME. CURIE. zed world consider the greatest of “good j ADAME CURIE, discoverer of radium, is a | Works” this era has seen and the declared purpose i white eles | welcome and honored guest of New York | of! which is: Pants one ses } City and of the Nation. ; “To promote international vo-uperation and to is epereaeat fe taeae oe | Money cannot measure the debt of humanity to achieve international peace and security; by the Andrew. Downin ed out al | this unselfish and untiring scientist. But it is grati- acceptance of obligations nut to resort to war; [eres ae Be ko make of ¢ the } fying to learn that the fund to purchase radium for by the prescription of open, just and honorable | the park system that | suse by Madame Curie in’ her work has been over- relations between nations; by the firm estad eesonie AIR Besa ea i subscribed by a comfortable margin. Amd this in lishment of the understandings of international | eee aaea at i a time when not a few worthy charitable and phil- law us the actual rute of conduct among govern- | anthropic movements are having difficulty in find- ments, and by the maintenance of justice and | { ing ready money. @ scrupulous respect for all treaty obligations | That the purchase of the radium supply for the im the dealings of organized peoples with one Giscoverer of radium is primarily a movement by another.” egg al ‘ woman oe not in PC AEe The rest of the well-known covenant to which m the truly national character of the tribute to 5) a i a Head a 4 y the woman who is the unquestioned leader of her es apores Baile Gaul 7 pa ee eles Bee inte fedin of scenes: Harvey and the Administration he represents {o be | Omri We ae eee | By Willis Brooke Hawkins. — This is the seventieth article of a series defining the duties of the administrative and legislative officers and boards of the New York City Government es ee eee ~ = anything but a “good work” worthy of the “full 2 SLOGAN. cope of Ai From Evening World Readers |g coMMON SENSE PEAKING before the Masonic Clubs in Wash- To the larger aims expressed in the preamble, ington, W. G. McAdoo stated in a nutshell | however, the Harding Administration does stand What kind of a letter do you find most readable? tan't it the one By John Blake | _ BOARD. OF, CITY: RECORD, the case for limitation of armaments. committed. that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? (Copyright, 1921, by Jona Blake) [ic oua OATS, REESE OS OR Lig aye Neither this country no y other « tape 7. . There is fine mental exercise and a tot of satisfaction in trying : ; jthe Corporation Counsel afford a is the ies any other country can Col. Harvey knows, if anybody knows, what | to say muen tna few words. Take time to be brief. FOCUS YOUR ENERGIES. ate Heats of. ‘ord to keep up the scale of armament that pre- Preside: anai i pas Fe; . ation of the ¥ = resident Harding would regard as an acceptable J wanted to be a singer,” said a successful illustrator etal HOR cee whic vailed before the war. All the countries except ne exe table One Side of (he Sen Strike, 1 people live for. iM jficial journal ul tyy which ts that other civil a ciati f j I lo the writer. “I had pretty fair voice. With cultivation it 4 daily except Sund id : ‘ association of nations, how much of th esent | To the Editor of The brent W short, he Is not supposed to be if y i ed dai except Sundays an Germany have been arming on an increased scale t OW SHE SDISSEN EU cata anes cement eons 1. Iw it too much to ask that § could have been made better. But I knew if I spent the time ra}, holidays since the war, The race cannot go on. League could be retained in it, what new name must | versy between the United States Sea 5 Orta Aaa wil oo thee’ necessary for its cultivation I wouldn't have time to learn he City Record 4 the | So, Mr. MoAdoo says: be given it and by what means the Senate might [Service Bureau acting in conjunction more American men who are fighting) § to draw. And I had more ability at picture-making than at minutes of the Board of Estimate and © t {i with tho private steamship owners uphill battle for the very (rlebt| singing. [Apportionments ot Alder: * “Disarm: . be persuad President’s ide “engari cneineers', Of existence? If they lose, the 4 - i aS \men, ne unieipa ivil Service Disarmament or bust is the problem that persuaded to the President's idea of “engaging | of America and Marine Engineers’, (1n" merchant mariners ay a clusé| I didn't quit singing cold, I still sing a little, But I 3) Commission, the Sinking Fund Come faces the people of this country and every under the existing Treaty.” Hadio Operators’, Suilors’ and Fire; will die and all hopes of an American) 3 dropped it as a business. One business is all any man can 3 {mission and es other land.” . 7 men's Associations, does the public) merchant marine will die with t attend to if he wants to get “we < | missions; w ‘ o If Ambassador Harve: been directe js | understand what it is all about? I ‘ BETS NORE Wants LOel BON R, mental transactions, “Disarm or bust. y has Been' directed by: his Wonder, ao they iknow dhatl every - | To-day this man is one of the highest paid illustrators }{reports, public notic 1 advertise- There is the popular slogan. It is the sort of | Goverment to pledge to England “the full co- |iaw of humanity and justice will be The Wornt In Yet to Come, in the country. He might have been a fair illustrator ‘and 3] ments for bile, Changes tn number oristien ata “punch!” } operation of America in all 4 works,” Le ei genie Oneh Uap Gnioc’ Mtahinticn tee Ce |% a fair singer, or a good singer and a bad illustrator. Buthe $\employees, a semi-annual eupplement aphoristic statement that puts “punch” in a popu- pera \ ica in all good works,” there | ons and wage scale w: Prohibition has come to stay, and close tHerearmeriter which he had th pe teabrmgacangl isle Aa a " " SAT tevatt n . ying and the p f ousands o| ec J 4 pe e hac @ greatest talent, anc | January July) ¢ Tar movement. All the world knows the truth of | Ought to be some illuminating discussion presently [Porn UOAte Aunt the he oi ae. See ae vibe stuck to it. city emplovees, an the statement and the need for action. as to what constitutes “good works” and how far [ive tu tures unos the long, autte Winnie. pondae. t6/eonalder: how, de The late Charles E. Van Loan in youth developed con Re ROHIATOLGE Cie Of course, like most slogans, it is not 100 the United States Gove: American merchant mariners? Does, Mppened that Prohibition was forced|% siderable talent for drawing. When he was fourteen or fit- I resister - 3 e sea Stites Government can atford to use |the public realize what these con- | Upon us with these consequences: teen his teachers predicted that he would i day be niaining the: (6) cent. accurate. Probably no slogan ever was. bogies like “supe f = . . ditions would mean to an American! [ cannot enumerate all the profes- ae } d b e would some day be a & supplement con- “Disarmament,” as Mr. McAd Mai alas ding pogies like “super-sovereignty” to frighten itself |Giuizen trying to make a decent Hv. sions, industries and trades tnvolved|% great artist, ssed value of every fy” as Mr. McAdoo used the term, away from all good works that involve re: jing aboard an American ship? jin this affair, , But he discovered that he could write better than he reel of | tate in the elty, eve is not absolute. It does not mean the same for the | ““*) As S at involve responsi- | “Let me vite the case of John Smith,| Our lawmakers have put over the ould draw, and thereafter he drew : hi : TOR the DAMa OL the OWDEF the, 1s i a bility blivati an engineer aboard une of our large| Eighteenth — Amendment WItHOIE could draw, and thereafter he drew only to amuse his friends 3} ana block numt of lot, size of United States, Great Britain, France, Italy and ity or obligation, ships, as it will be if the proposed Kine what discaters would enatie: and his children, jthe and the aanessed Japan as “disarmament” imposed on Germany by congruous as he may appear there, Col. Harvey SAREE ae Te Be Hore period OF time, but during. All his energies were bent toward learning to write, $| = ‘ the Peace Treaty. is on the advance scouting line of a Republican 0 Uae | ERG seu tows He fie ith a Jittle talent f i dit- 3] Pelee MOnAElinante Senne ous Mr. McAdoo also said forclen noliey forced in‘spile of f 7 | F mation |S funent acres, And oe a tlent for several di Bounty ore guns $26 " eign policy forced in spite of itselt to find a road Nae chil woriea tert DOOR: la) GHA One OF titel he erent activities. And many such ruin their lives by seatter- blank’ books and stationery supplies 1 wouldn't have America disarm unievs we to the rightful place of the United States among | di: cigbt hours of which he is national Industries i ing their energies instead of concentrating them on the one $/¥sed by them. “The board also has bave an understanding with the other powers, 4 . . ted Stiles among | actually on watch and twe leh he | Ww HB ate f0 blame, the thing they can do best. Ee oe oF on : ial Ve o , 82 : fe tions, jmust put in doing additional work in » the Government o peeks 5 aie ewSpap othe: he City \ unless we have an agreement. If we agree on NANONS: the fire und engine rooms, ‘Ten hours | the people themselves, who io not Time alloted to man is insufficient for the mastery of $| Record vertising of that sort of thing—disarmament—and preserve Wateh for new Harvey hi Sigs 4 day for seven days a week. No holl- » the full significance of their even a single art or profe: . | the city’s annual bond sale tn a large ser ’ or ne arvey hints and definitions of {498% for 4 : nee. S profession, nana ? MPEHSPOE a vhatever, Seventy hor a week EMILIO VACCARO, Few % F : A humber of papers in this country and + the relative strength of all nations concerned, trond: worke! | gaye ee Ley phar teal pAvsis at ik RO Few men, however great, ever die with the fecling that 3/abroad, and contracts for and super- then there will be no danger.” i - eight hours which his brother who| we qheatricals at Fox Hilts, " have reached anything like the standards they set for Rete the priniing: of ail pamphlets Used in this sense, it will be hard to improve or _ stays ashore puts in, |Po the Raltor of The bening World: themselves, and reports issued by the various 5 i} © @ to Improve on 5, Hut wait. His job at sea is a sine- ig i s . > city departments. the slogan suggested Senator Moses had the hardihood to vote cure compared to the one he has| Please allow me to bring to your There is always something still to learn when the sum- Feter J. Brady, appointed Super- “Dis 7 bust.” against the “emergency” in the tariff bill, Like {while ta port, "The proposed rules attention a few of the known tac mons comes to lay labor aside forever, Visor by the hoard nt a salary of 5: bus amesak q see call for -hour day and ght | that many of the newspa ‘ The . 6,500, has offices « : isarm or bust. his namesake, the New Hampshire representa jee Tene ouR, pet Pwr ra Bey fi its si ey 5 n New , The surest way lo win the measure of success that your ee the Munleip cae Howe es live may find himself kept out of the Promised means that Friend $ ust {Re SUR ANE e abilities can command is to select the profession or the trade 3] = Ri ecently T Tead about a show now ing Broadway journeying to si h to entertain the convicts, und|% te the e HAS HE CHECKED RESULTS? Land for his temerity, ; [alsernnte night wate) en with his tivo | TWICE OV. or the business you most enjoy following, and keep at that clusion of everything else save needful recreation, thstance: regular day's work. Si night wateh, [that mot so long ago a prominent “6 = ’ ’ , of ete io wethaalage we ERS. Monday he bos 3h Nb A coay Reno oe eee MENTNDEAE ingen asi t brains that i anak Jean todo one $| at Sa act cting opinion. Skepticism is by no y d i ours that day # the large expense a stage in the audi 3 particularly Weill. It is a miraculous brain that can lea | 5, @réans confined to university circle oe ee ET down from the witness chair! Quick, be- Wee Denes day |torium of the Mutual Welfare Leas lo do two things even fairly well, ae | By Albert P. Southwick ursday | Hall, ‘This was done so they may nd re-| Witness the latest of motion pictures y. The /On week nights and on Sunday spend | ———— — ‘Almost | thelr sure hours witnessing a way production. cents. Even if the brewe I believe it will interest you to|never allowed to make de know that as yet, since the Govern- |able b—r had built a hospital at Fox |and cheay not one Broadway production | chased . sical comedy review had ever | in his The Baster ogg i ; Hope Without eggs Waster would etter than the dis-/think this is the rejolving o Easter, But why should we havel . | per.” Such is not the tee? - a | t at Foxlone bottle of b--r just S6e8 at Kastor?’ Why not at Chriat.| fore I lock you up. What authority have you policemen to enter homes and take possession of pro- psychological tests made upon | perty without search warrants?” Magistrate McQuade, | three Weeks 5 termine their capacities as officer material . a ae jimh man is Some of the psychology tests seemed absurd, SS Qa EM fs a positice cure for cancer."— renee” nich renults Many were printed in the newspapers, and aimost Madame Curie, igen say gon Mh. everybody tried the stunts suggested. Army offi- . 7 P eee iy RiteM Hot al taken away from him He i SSESS ioersit ort a week, only a few hours of |#bled cers were ihtensely amused until the psychologist SST; POSSESS a university education; the ques- Oe ne may apend with. his, wife inne, Ave, month On the other hand, it was n: skeptics were convulsed with merrime: | Copyright. 1921, oy the Pre Pubitant (The New York Evening World). we | yy - Whon Staten Island was discovered e] 7) |the Raritan Indians (now generally Forgotten “Whys” |ciiian dasians, (oom, ganerany branch of the Delawares or Lenni~ 2s) wero in possession, but mub= rt to the will of the powerful Mo- hawk tribes hy recruits to than 1 ever pur- Mr. Volstead got EASTER EGGS, V4 York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, TM a, Texas and Mich~ I sp of Bee ‘ t W ot on Hallowe ombined registration of AN : ; | hiidren. He ie A etran n ure of seeing | time and occasionally with my | rn allowe'en or began to say, “We told you so,” and proved thei tions Edison asks are for a grammer school. pes Am Sn elie iy | any of the plays or reviews that were | ner and, strange (o say, after “d Prida | vehicles, and more ) iis own hon nt rug playing only five miles from a place | Rar Ane. strange te ey en Biante ' ; automobiles than the entire continent point. A college graduate, |" he mus where lay 2,500 disabled AMENI- he cus ack als ry_for th He does to ti up my Wife dr babys but, on of Europe. . : : . 8 for thin” | Dos: , fS|CANS, Not then, nor now, have “ in much better 2% Nstory he nations of the i s s After testing 4 squad of recruits for a training : | ne vera ities (he Admiral Wants) they witnessed a teal Broadway show plan ay Fuleh: peitet eanth have considered the ogg ae th,| When the treaty of Guadelupe-Et. : camp, the psychologists would rate them, When | 66 HERE do laundry machines come from, | {9 4 third assistant officer, the princely [St Ah" pospital Mantas 2 | seven {Wo weeks, Now, emblem of life. Their your, | dulitc @ ut the clase at the A 2 training were \ ; @ - of $13 onth, or $34 a week, | De ars BEATS: ace Ont t cull mea bloat at 1 of teh, wi xi a8 fol on an the results of the training were made known, it was anyway?”—Dean McCaleb, Vassar Cole |8i™ 4H sinte to 30, cents an moug,| NeW York, May 10, 1921, [aA egal lebuld alia Ht aroa mauater accurate ma, apd this ted tow die syel i a ihaan iui ta a Atevedore, responsible for nothing renee lffteen pounds more and atill t the nortk n this being ‘ew Mezico boundary, Im ? clear that the Psychologists had been rivht in a | lege. Petey eendttrnek,, raceives, $8 cents Malt and Hop: rom fat, atte of batur the United States ‘pur- large proportion of cases. The men licked | : J ’ Jan hour and a forty-four-hour we sre's hoping t f alon F th from M xieo the territory now % ae Par . ee | . ime and a half for ov or J hops dor ares izona and New Mexico, as the most promising pupils did well. The failures “cc Ww women are going oul to stir up the colers |e ne fo stinusys ) oxe beruw bi n't hype |e ‘spring. After muny yearg| for $10,000,000. It received the name il er oy miccin ' . days cost nol Congress tr ‘ 1 ae a & iually changed the jadsden Purchast rom Gen. hb bz in the tests poe pied to-get, commissions, @ in every precinct." Mrs, N. Taylan eek caving: cae. danas SAVY Bie ANT TT Hut dither fear law to cuntall the v é filo making these edible in order to| Gadsden, the representative gf the i is call relation i o have @ family, nor friends, nor is|now that 1 bave all the utensils the the deadly hop gnd poisonous mult, prevent waste, and our custom of| United States in conducting the negmp q LE Paychologists between their fore- | Phillipd in Tammany Hall | Me ‘supposed 60 Care about anyiing cast will be reduced so about tour’ ‘°° 4 THMPHRATEO AMMRICAN, chocolate exes ‘hus came into bain dations pi | ce a nanan RS PEE SURE TU 20 EL DL EATERS tn ee a SPT ST eet SSE erty

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