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Gd Saini ; * PI “i ve THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1921, ; | ( Can You Beat It! had SS 2 put a proper valuation on the more public utterances | of Mr. Browne, ! Che orld, The Judges, however, ought to study this with Stories Told b SSTADLIEED HY JOSEPH PULITART If they & been “subconsciously” favoring The Great Teacher LISHED NY JOSEPH PULITZER. care. hey have been “subconsciously” fav <= ; } Published Daily Excon: Sunday by The Pabtishing <t ei it about time tay SOpHed, and By Rev. Thomas B. Grego ii} Company, Nov. 52 to 62 Park Raw, New York. the tenants, isn't it about time they stopped, an. Conrright ym ig ren Pub ne 02, < es oe ee an hee, made a voluntary and conscious eflort to get el a ‘ J, ANGUS SHAW, Troamurer, 63 Park Row 3 , r | JOREPH PULITAEN Ir. Secretory, 69 Pork . | to ihe bottom of the cases and tind out whether thé THE LABORERS IN THE VINE | " ‘ RES, landlords are asking more than they expect—and YARD. J ; MEMPER OF THE ASSOCTATSD PRE i, * . ‘ Christ's story of the “ | y ee Asmetated Prev x exclusively entitieg 10 the ure for repubtiestte® expecting more than they deserve? hs Vidapawtccuretie Laborers = | Of all news despatches credited io it or not otterwiso credited tm thig papas | if yl atthew xa.: i,16— am@ also the local news published herein. | is just oeginning to be understooa by us. For twenty centuries the story with its transcendently beautiful idea has either not been understood at all or has been grossly misunderstood, This misunderstanding has driven THE BEST HOPE, RETURN OF REASON ? [' is reported that the Transit Board will soon file HAT is this strange sound from the West— a report to the Governor outlining plans for re- organization of the transi! system and forecasting the out of Representative Volstead’s own State, rs An i ‘ tia 8 x 8 thousands of men and women away . probability of a city-wide 5-cent fare. from Jesus and His gospel, and has in fact? ‘The nature of the report will not alter the fact Pads, Many other thousands wag their j > heads in doubt as to the wisdom and | 2.75 beer nol inloxicaling that the Governor's transi gramme was an un- justice of Jesus in teaching such une fair rule as that which advocates, he ide; giving the | Spokesmen for Minnesota farmers who grow | warrantable invasion of the City by the State. this story bariey appeared before the Senate and House joint | Nevertheless, New York hopes for the best from have said, “of ame in at the committee on agricultural needs last week and made ihe Commission as constituted. And wbout the best ; ap ppl a) much as was ee aahibistth i that could be hoped for would be a definite and of the day gna who eke burden | a plea for moditication of the Prohibition Entorce- authoritative plan of proce.jure which would remove it was Ut right, At wee we eam meiit Law to permit the sale of 2.75 beer. | the “Scent fare’ as an issue in the municipal cam- You ARE JEALOUS Bear But it is right here that the wort Before the war 80,000,000 bushels of barley were | paign. HE SAID | WA of Ne fact that the ae cas hy used annually in beer. If the farmers could again The S-cent fare offers an unlimited field for THE MOST borers received as much as Was ree ceived by those who worke dal 1s of triding importance in compari he great CEN rt) story. - ee os Let us see about it, The Lord the Vineyard agreed’ to pay tices who came “early in the morning” # certain wage, and he kept his words He paid each one of them a penny STUNNING WOMAN sel! this barley for beer-making it is estimated they demagogy at a time when New York has already would be better off by $300,000,000 a year from suffered from four years of that sort of thing. If " ‘ i ‘Commissioners MeAneny, Harkness and O'Ryan can Mie verrect on the prices of we User prouvelss push things toa point where it is clear that a 5-ceni A represeniative of the grain dealers sad hetore | fare watt be possible, whoever the next Mayor may A Aare ieee: ‘ which wi the joint committee: he, it will remove a most confusing element from did Thee Ho Bnoe ee pon a “I believe that what we advocate is the the election hazard. ‘ Strictly square deal, And whem | 7 , later on, he gave the same wage—@ salvation not only of the barley crop but of | Later we can take up the “home rule’ question ppanny—to those who went to wort fc at ; i ate in the day, ; the whole cereal industry. We are not in- | and settle it in a State election. It has no place in a the honorable by hare eee | 4 ax . or ae manavea ihe ic unjust because he gave th terested in beer as beer, but as tae outlet ror municipal election because the Mayor, the Board of Hout Inea these Gan uel the use of 80,000,000 bushels of barley. We Estimate and the Aldermen do not have the decision Sed rua nese view of the case seemed : all for. claim, as do many people, that such beer in the matter. And this brings us to the main idem of the story, its heart, its very “pitta and marrow,” which is thie—that Le- ality is one thing, and Grace, fr voluntary generosity, is quite another thing. STOP HOWLING ‘ x A ; The las of the Vineyard was now legally bound to. give elev. THEY WERE ONLY hioue man as much as those wire Hed (2.3) is not intoxicating and want it demon- | strated. 1 may say to you that the sentiment YANKEES VS. GIANTS ? GE tHe: countey ta/ton Nght beer ant yOu They HE next ten days may almost decide whether would be surprised at the Pees attitude of New York Is to havea strictly home-production the country om this elshject. world championship in baseball. WHERE ISTHE PEARL BROacH - worked all day; but he did it, and e This is the worst blow dealt the Prohibition torces Both the Yankees and the Giants are close con- | GAVE Ou oe ane myer ma hae He me i id rel ‘ous good will. He did it to date. tenders for first place in their respective leagues FOR YOUR. ne SSTUNG areca’ ' fot bone was obliged to. The world is {ull of men and wort en whose legality is flawless, bat whose hearts ag dry as summer dust, They never felt a generous sentiment. ‘They go as far as tha law or custom or public opinios makes them go. but not a step furs ther, The thrill of the thought af doing good for its own sake is @ stranger to them. They strictly obs serve the LETTPR and never think the SPIRIT. Their motto is, “Do ag little as you can,” rather than th other and nobler slogan, “Do all tht you can.” ‘And this ie the burden of the storsl of the “Laborers in the Vineyard.” —_—>—_ among | Each has two series with the league leader in the near future. A single series may put eithersat the top of the list, with Pittsburgh or Cleveland running For it comes trom the farmers of the We: whom Prohibition sentiment was supposed to be solid and uncompromising enough to support the Second Agt-Saloon League through thick and thin Yankee fans are sure the Yanks will be leading Yet here are farmers favoring beer and drawing | (he way ere long. Followers of the Giants are attention to that weak spot in the Prohibition armor | equally confident | Pennants are won in July games as well as in the “autumn. Both the New York teams are playing the game al crowding the leaders. lt—if—but why elaborate? An all-New-York world series is almost too much to expect. > Never- specifically restricts the use of alcohol only as it 18 | theless, here's hoping used “for beverage purposes” can be extended to a rn interfere with a doctor who prescribes alcohol as | JAZZ IS GOING, ti FI the Marion Star.) medicine. (From th rior fr Jazz has lost its popularity and its sway will soon —the word “inioxicating” as used in the Eighteenth »Amendment Ms Not a few United States Senators ate demanding to know how a Constitutional Amendment which '} The People’s Bookshelves UNCOMMON SENSE she tern ae What kind of a letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one Besore Ang Amnenexh) Common) seh 8 80108 10 | be at an end, ‘This is the news that comes from the | erage gives you the worth of a thousand worda in a couple of hundred? By John Blake 7 Who Scek to Learn ask how a Constitutional Amendment which “pro- | Convention of the Sheet Music Dealers’ Association. There is fine mental exercise and a tot of satisfaction in tryiny (Copyright, 1981, by John Blake.) On Ri Nees, in C¥icago. ‘The old melodies, stirring military 5 SSOCIATES Ghyas 5 ; etion fi Mie otiermanuraellrs carte or tranenoriationioniveall at ccees : lodies, ‘stirring “miliary | gq gay much ina few words, Take Hme to be brief | VACATION ASSOCIATES. Phere is a clipping collection fled i ‘ marches and a few new sentimental lyrics are the — Vacation ought to mean more than rest. It ought to in 228 boxes in the Heonomics Divise “of “intoxicating liquors” ean be HET nioreed | Ua ellers ip ‘Ant rica ae ay, th Hi alps panel t_| Toth tatoo : Ron tral oF the lexecutiye: At AEGIS mean recreation. You get away from too close contact fon of the New Y i peal Lee against liquors which are not intoxicating was a foregone conclusion that jazz would mot} Tat ty commend you for your | Resolved, That the aforesaid Wayne |$ with your work, You make new acquaintances—most of then: 3 | N° accurate Ue ela IN last. It lacked the foundation necessary for stabilitY |editorial “Who W : | To call it music was a misnomer It could be de- jasc the auestion y Conmnittees of the} seribed oniy as rhythinic noise, comparable in so.ae re | iwo east side p un speety te the sounds produced by sava j nd veligious ceremonies, but lacking thy |its use, as with books and magazines but it is one of the most popular re division, About “it ck each day aad laude constant use stant the box You |B. Wheeler be and he is hereby nom- M . vlected and inducted to the by chance. , A dent of the United Often you derive real benefit from these new acquaint- ed Mr. Warren G ereby requested to Asicep Who was asleep in nts while a search little Catherine bee lig. | Sands, the two-year-old child who | "sien in Wie Apr Sowanbe: nity which may be found even in the beating of tom: [Was knocked down and run ever in| New York, July 15, 1921, the genera! counsel of dhe Anti-saloon League, téstitying betore the Ju New Jersey Senate and Assembly last year, was ances, More often you do not. For they are chosen from the people with whom chance has brought you into contact. All people are interesting. Most of them are instructive. Ss at their jwas hefng made L it j ; by re ‘ ‘forced to admit that the definition of intoxicating ; Ly rs - : ; Rut yo cannot afford to allow circumstance the shelf and return it after consi s to pick all hibits those which are not intoxicating. instruments which played so prominent a part in the | station. ‘This precinct has been he =< Cieaela. aie Jazz orchestra iy one of the mysteries of modern civ- |ing from mothers of young women, | allow me to take this opportunity of The Eighteenth Amendment is being arbitraril ization which must ever remain inexplicable to the | complaining that their daughters can-|endorsing his statements and sup- ate eave Meohol whieh it cannot | musielover although psychologists may be able to /net go through a certain street with | plementing them as follows; i Partin y anes astreiched to cover uses of alcohol which it ¢ offer an explanation, ‘The tenscnesd of modern lite, {Cut being mobsted by wc Mection of) At the present time these associa- $ Considering the tygmendous value of their association, D BONGHE jone-time corns n who now Piteread: ( ye “i i eg tne one conjectures, got on the nerves of the people and [have a meeting place or rather a, Hons are daily ee en woe e Mr. Wells and M. France will entertain you and in they sought relief by breaking loose from restraint. | sambling joint. 7 ticular street }OP ee nome, oni a 44 struct you at the same time in many fasvinating matters. treet | Chase or build homes, on account of 2 pony I S Something of the same sort has oveurred in the other Id-time "Car jak of funds. Mr. Stevenson and Mr. Barrie will fascinate and delight + in painting we find the nightmares known a Four thousand more readers caring to the Municipal Reference Library inthe past y than in the yeaa hefore, This branch of the New Yor Pubfe Library is in the Munie! Building? ‘The total attendance lia year, was 45,18, Over 12,000 inquir «4 came in by telephone or by letter The Municipal Reference Library Notes is published every week frou smber to duly. There is a mate AN Building and Loan Associations. i ; [mast 10ith Street - © newspaper clipp! Minrecanntaiiadlansthe acl maitre Hac! toms | , : i tation. Ot newspaper clippings | + liquors contained in the act of Congress and backed | an : re 1 . | The question—Who was asleep?—is |», Help thes your vacation companions for you. There is a way to pick ire constantly being discarded. AB . ; i Fotivale | ‘The craze which Americans suddenly developed for | aie ee ea cn “both precincts | rte, Balter of The Ben helpful dia : d ; See boxed the the Bulletins os | by the Anti-Saloon League is false, and instead of | dancing and singing to the noise of cow bells, sand ye teen ee tar the haat tive | i Your issue of July 14 you publish | $16 Le eed B Very eee ree fie Publie Affairs Information Seo | ry = DAVE: SDECH: Sad At OM thes Bd Z letter by Archibald W, MacEwen e would suggest that when you go on your vacation © are included in the collection. | y everages that are intoxicating pros | paper, polices whistles, automobile horns and other nat 6s baal . u you gi 3 vice are | Bie aiilting onl y-weverages al 47/0! eT Hee te ars, especially the Bast 88th Street /in regard to Savings and Loans or ear you go in the company of Robert Louis Stevenson, ews | \ - Wells, J. M. Barrie and Anatole France. All of these gentlemen will go along with you and give you the best there is in them for a yery low price indeed. Slawtull | Legi “ment, in detining what constitutes “intoxicating” sith) Amend- ive entorcement of the Eighie \ cover. | | | ritony tten time and time his condition could be readily|3 you, Bree aiteecta ar t of over overcome, and the housing shortaxe | i iS - : ing 2 c. liquors, has been based from the first on falsehood neo-impressionism, cubism and futurisins in poetry | #eait, | pe have waltten 46 Fo: Inatertally felieved, if just two things | There arc, of course, many other gentlemen who will BIE oma suet) braries, and clvid | co Commissioner Envigh i ; peg ie ( ve, ., . s organizations | That the whole Constitution shall not be putty in | the raginas put out as vers tbre They too will pass. [seems 1 avail think a| Were,Sont NaC, et docket Toots. excellent company on your vacation. a : = | . ieee Ni. } as jazz i 2. | few is like “Who Was! more freely us depositories for their | If you want to go back a little further you will find Mr. RE DID YOU GET | the hands of Prohibitionists, certain Senators are Juse was donmed bevause’ it rested on novorderiy |ONCOP™ WOT dovtne Uriel Avings, and not put all in the saving: Boswell, Johnson’s biographer, a very pleasant companion. WHE. ast y USVI MI | banks, and also if the State Comp. whee 5 $ ei age prepared to insist basis, ‘Ikiwakeo monstroustaat-ticawll nolibewrite | Now Stork, duly 10, 1 nhs, Mila warious. “municipal an. |$ He will introduce you to one of the most eccentric, as well THAT WORD ? That Prohibition enforcement law cannot rest | ten mear” was the technical term used by jazz | 4 dha Weuniatoa thorities throughout the State would | as one of the greatest Englishmen of letters, and at the ° ; performers to deretibe their method ot warking, Jnax [rouemmereme theweantates <jayail themselves, of the oppertunity.|3 wame time teach you @ lesson in the meaning of close ob 53—ALCOHOL. a e P 1 net in 4 ff i i r oowe o unchallenged on a lie even the Prohibition West | exhausted the possibilities of noise, and the The way to force down the price| passed by the Legislature last year, servation that will always be of use to you. We owe mi word “i to the ; : Siskin and RORA MRED hnd signed by Gov. Smith, giving them : ili ‘ill Kive reat : who delved into,tne mysterieg | seems moved to demonstrate. ing left but to return to melody and harmony. ‘They /of lee cream and soda is to boycott | and sumed de Vat i ee inks | Almost any librarian will give you suggestions as to how aetna ane ound It fora while, thay n party, There are likely to be rainy eternal, and are adequate to supply the music ed from the Arabic words “alt (stibium), the sau men, some o# “in front,” are n't bought cream t k > ¥ vaca i ing funds in the bonds of the Land o make up your vac Is it the return of reason? e aT 1 | craving of all normal minds. Syneopation will eon FOr :ROviE rie z ie an eke ee erie Aicmenies ih AS days and long evenings, when you will feel the need of good | intend to all summer unless it comes| the ps orities | . . + > have ce c. but the distortion ) the saving anf company. You can have the very best company in all the th to have a place in music, but the distortion | dawn in pr Lam drinking plenty | this. the savings and loun associa pan) 3 mpany “) jazz is doomed. Or itilke dnstead, Leothers would da {tons stand ready at all times to do|$ world—men of all sorts and of all times—if you will go to { MAXIMS FOR LANDLORDS. | : the siime they would benefit by. It their part the trouble of taking them alongwith you. we understand, a : ; . = : CRANK GORHRIN ROM time to time Stewart Browne, President of © TWICE OVERS | SURION MAN New York, July 15, 1921 Listen to these people when you are not playing or $] The Arum yous richly, proninitad ; . . iM uN : od ¢ ¥ a Paw oO! on od to use r ED the United iteal Estate Owners’ Association, ha a Tm ietynni l, Whesiar (oxlDrenltent: Merchant Mariners, walking; note what they say and how they say it, and you 3] put peing fine definers of words, they proiested when landlords have been called proti I AM confident that the (disarmament conference) | Wii Nin ne abaclitely teank’? Make | Tt, mot 8) Word | will return to your job not only rested and instructed bu did not extend the prohibition | ees tansionde, Mic Grbwrilenel il be;khowiis have will result in a pact of peace that will make |i j« Wilis-camphel intl. sead Did the boys who served in the |$ alse because of new ideas that you have acquired far better 3 /APINItS: which the autho oF Al ears Some Jandlords, Mr. Browne let it be Known, have *, | I phell bill read alte Stazer merchant marine ever] : f ; . i did 1 r in his g he Pacific C f] Tin oti Ulaud Guaras “Phe arohibitio! , sl able to do your work, and far better pleased with what you legislation ‘, the Pacific Ocean a real pacific ocean. foud George | i} Prohibition Commissioner 5 nin ar : b rofiteered. Others live not. Some have oppressed 7 get any credit during or after the ear in naila, as in other placuh P ae pressed . . Ishall have full power te stop the nt’ Who brovEht oven die aupplical s fue aa the world about you. Rene UK pea ua cc chenttarven se go tetants and these Mr. Browne condemned Bur ie Prt wae } ; manufacture and sale of any medi-|tvat Kept our boys. going? Who dlaeal with alcohol, buth In its chomp others—and, by inference at feast, Mr. Browne ins | | PROTECTIN ie fisa pietin for the Chie eonilining weohal” Toued \hein lives dally dodping = — SS Jeal state and mixed for sumptuary ed hinse! is associates in this categor few against the many.” Representative | TN WN substance, exactly What) cpmarines? eo navy! Yes, but] We : = to concede the re- ° ine Li iis cluded hinvselt and his associates in this category — 7 \ineipnopeadd: bil aoe: ubmarine ane ne am ae mere wes conacde he pee From the Wise miciiseaa | « kind. helpful and considerate and ios ‘ague. Maaco you must remember that the navy | dus id a the decent | sigh were kind, helpful and considerate and anxiou s A n As the Prohibition Commissioner is were in Squadrons or. fleets, |coMditions aboard ship which existe: suheretiiin areas Means ect for alliconcemed Ju good-natured FORE ee eee ec nnnenrine. trgighnan | for the two years prior to May'l this) — The cow docsn’t know the worth fas than Mehamn : has - eve 4 ; | OF HAT destroyed my faith in Soviet Russia |\\*s,eVery time tne Anti-saloon Pe ee ci he dine and for which such men as Ar. | of ker tail until she has fost it _ io same Mr. Browne who sponsors and #ague pulls the wires, and as: the h Bree Tila! ne . 4 ' , caned in age by pa eis ithe sanye ae weno span an completely and turned me from one who |\axue’ proposes 10 destroy alcohol] ,18 One of our large We cities | ot the few things imposed is, =Prenehi ‘praverl, , || Vee te reaped in-age by path, defends a morezor less contidential booklet of in- | Id will en Rcd tand branch, we can be sure that au patriotic meeting it was the turn |"No overtime whatsoever to be paid.’ Colton vould willingly have given his life for it to an implace | Very household medicine. that you officer of the United States | 1am of the opinion that any one wha) // a pig could give his mind wo, | pt marine who b struction to members of his association of landlords | d been tor-| works overtime or more than eight Gog ty law is losin cow tor This booklet advises: able enemy was my final discovery that all its preten- | Within. six montits be wiped out | hedeed, many tines to sneak, “When | hours per day ahould be Justly com. | “muting he wouldn't be « pig. the sake of a cat is et advises sions fo proletarian rule are shameless frauds," |ol_ex'stence phe Chatman nrnliee ie meskes |panealed, end Tara murs ANAL! BBd) =Bickens: | : -cl roverb “In Increasing rents or suing for increased Masha Zucker Thus will be achieved the aims of | the sre eres BERNON ROTOR RR AE MBE FAO eR | Nel grave te (lie common irene es BEDY SE in is . ‘ merican edie ssociation|MYre Sean ibadn iad 4 . A paeé S : rent or rental value in holdover cases, alway * * . jfor the destruction of ready-made Take Englund. Everybody there \s ve made one step backwam, and [ ury to which we must all be taxed. Pride is increased by ignorances Nidicines se as to tones everthodt: ty [interested In their merchant marine. |believe It is only the first step of the ask more than you expect, and you have those assume the most who Knowe 66 0. naan the f octor’s fee no ae ha "| Here most of the people are of the| ship owners and the Shipping Board —Burke, something to trade with. Remember, the . 1 wasn't afraid. 1 knew the firemen and ree tht, matter how in-| Cyinion that any one who goes to sealto bring us back to the Tut,” ial inae faseth the least.—-Gay. coarilachsonasiausls favare dhe <onania) aud cops would get me oul.” Max Rochester. || propose « joint resolution vesting} either a drunkard or a ne'er do| However, she thing is done, and all | evthat refuseth instruction d¢- f the hi S 3 : he * * he ind judicial powers of Wee SWS is not true Most of the|T have to say in conclusion are these | spiseth his own soul. Old age has deformities: enough i ¢ landlord is civen all he asks for, the vernment in the President, and|men are gentlemen, but, as in every| words: ‘Goodby American merchant —King Solomon. of its owns do not add to it the dee tenant calls him a landlords’ judge; if the 667 BELIEVE should hi 0 h Jarge organization, there are excep-| marine, and all any one has to do is| fi ; ; “LIEVE we show rave a very much move Wayne B. Wh tions. But one must not judge the|to watch and see our merchant ma- Malice drinks one-half of its own formity of viee.—Cato. landlord gets less than he asks for, the tenant stable economic system if we had a move regular k and G | majority by the actions of a few fools, | rine crumble in the hands of foreign-| poison,—Seneca. . f is satisfied.” “ ‘the Antcsaicon TMague,| In the recent strike of the seamen |ers uniess conditions aboard ship are| are J Newt to acquiring good frienia a . Proportion of our savings available to home building.” |is\ now. in control of the Congress| we were Not asking for an increase|to be kept decent.” in the face of such an exhibit the public can easily — gferbert Hoover. us and itis Necessary: for hiss, in arder (in wages, and We did not care much GO. 8. LITTAUER. ? to carry out hs functions, to have{about the reduction of 15 per cent.| Brooklyn, July 14, 1931. ? / oi O, The seeds of repentance are sown | the heat acquisition 1s thal of vnok {mn youth by pleasure, but the haw | books,—Colton.

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