Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. words and wouid invent some way of using such f emotions as berry-pie-hunger and motherliness, they not LAME on Stories Told by would be on the high road to international com- be New York Eveatug a ' ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZEN munization. = _ The Great Teacher | i Pudiished Daily By Rev. Thomas B. Gregory. a ai ae Coyrright, 1921, by ‘The Press Publishing ‘4 4 _IThe New York Evening World) i THE CRACK. ; a Ae ner er , ety ; THE LOST €HEEP, | Gases GF SON ent rs I* the course of an address on “The Spirit of ‘The story of the Lost Sheep, next The Associated Prem is exciusivels coutea to the ue for terubtieation awlessness” delivered @ conventic the to tha > MURUA come dispatches crsaiird te fh o). om ciseretee covante ts tans paper lawlessness” delivered at the convention of the Hou SGN oe oe eee Te aod also the local mows pubiishea beret t a 4 ssociatic «i : r ni st touching ‘ 0 rows published heroin ; American Bar Association at Cincinnati, James M. of all the stories tald by Jesus. Luke | Beck, Federal Solicitor General, found occasion to 153-10, 4 WAR IN THE U. S. A. | eas | Meee Thomas Starr King, the great hs EDERAL troops are on their way to the scene j vei Calsenn whose eloquence & of civit war in West Virginia, This gives hope | “It has been estimate that the annual profits Wad MAMMA G5, E:v6 Lia: conbEpeen Gt . A ¥ x aan ° | from violations of the Prohibition laws havo ‘ fas asked to give his conception of 4 that the situation will be settled once for all | Feached $30,000,000. Men who thus violate God, his reply was: “When I think @ But the report of Gen. Bandhoiltz on | ihese laws for sordid gain are not likely to obey bs ar IMMMIFE Cae shape Order to entrain was based is anytl ng but reassur- other laws, and the respeet for law among all To find out what Christ was it w ing. He announced: am satisfied the miners io ni set diminishes as our people become only necessary to read carefully this * — will not obey the Presidest’s proclamation. SGEUIED ek ck oe ae ee es Lot, Shoe! (end) to 3 é y | understand what the G H 3 The obedience of the miners is only one part of . ' | have but to iy is anes Cane * the situation, Dispersal of the army of feudal re- This reference to Prohibition is brief and selves an “Infinite Christ." ‘ 4ainers employed by the operators is equafly im- | dental. But in another part of his address Mr. ‘The Palestine of the Great Teacher's : i i i : Ca ; time was, in a pre-eminent ¥ portant. They are as guilty as the miners. Their | Beck hails the Federal Constitution as still a “Rock agricultural and pasisral oun, offense has persisted far longer. - of Gibraltar” in the following respect: peer rece ten Cam uate i In the presence of civil war the Federal Govern- as * arin a and brought up, the pastoral feature : 1a - i “The greatest and noblest purpose of the Con was especially marked. ‘The Shep- yene. it if it pmes necessary hi ep i ment must intervene Bu il beco > ; v stitution was not alone to bold in nicest equi herd and his flock were everywhere + to ‘shoot it out,” the Federal troops shoul! shoot | poise the relative powers of the Nation and the in evidence, and of the constantly 4: both ways. If a county line is the scene of battle | States, but also to maintain in the scales of jus- tender feeling of the Shepherd tuward 1 the defenders should be as liable to the rigors of lice a true equilibrium between the rights of ia See eae reminds us over military law as are the attackers. The whole affair be i and the rights of an individual ieee, Mother loves her children, > “It does not be 3 the Shepherd loved his fleck. He a i is absolutely lawless and the aim of the Federal t does not believe that the State, much less tended them during the day while | Ss ) | the caprice of a ficeting majority, is omnipotent they browsed upon the hills and along troops should be impartial. | or that it has been sanctified with any oil of | the streams, and us the stars begat If Federal troops leave the troubled area betore | anointing such as was once assumed to give the | to Gian a raveniige Hexwcild te A a republican form of government is restored, before monarch infallibility. About the individual the would be sate frum wild beust a the mine operators are disarmed as well as the | Cae eR draws the solemn circle of its pro- See en hen (the) (Ghabuerde 4 miners, the military intervention will be even more edd eyes aiid ot cease. Watch- a . f ; | site 4 ver his tlock by night was « intolerable than the conditions which have existed. Vhis is a strange steadfastness and power of pro- | iMod praciice with. the: Shepherd Meantime the United Siates can affect no air of | toction which Mr. Back ascribes to the Constitution | LiMn Inia thecne aaron Gdns Superiority when it reads of civil war in Ireland, | of the United States in the year 1924 es wo 1 ‘ apache vieat i: ‘rime ay ved : 4 C " aed 2 | Nor was this unfailing assiduity partisan strife in Russia, border raids in the Balkans, In (he: Conkillu(tioh Had (nv Lrutth:stood. asa’ Rock and affection born of the spirit of } and the bloody struggles in India and Siberia, We Ri Dy pare commercialism. It was genuine. | ' H | of Gibraltar against 2iforts to upset the equilibrium was real affection and not merely the have civil war here too. , : habit of carefulness burn of the de: between the rights of government and the rights of \for gain, FSi ; i It was beautiful—that love felt by aay an individual, if the Constitution could have with- the old Palistinian she : i % f t epherds for their IS CONGRESS PROUD OF IT stood those who broke the solemn circle of its pro- |fiocks, In all the ‘world: there Ie } NCE again the early minutes of the new month | tection about the individual, would the country have | beautiful ‘ witnessed immigrant ships in a disgraceful | seen that diminishing respect for law, that grow- Hela Kigty Wo sencon ete uns y 5 get in before the quota of admissions |; iari Hig - awl ud j |Him. His judgments are unsearch- re yo [eek to get in before the quota ¢ ing familiarity with and tolerance toward whole- able and His ways past finding oul 4 Was exirausted. sale criminality which Mr. Beck deplores? out God oreo ta as cul nwiedae $ > 2 iad i a ole r = c \, a ual knowledge t The September race was bigger than in August. The people of the United States have never been | goes God is a profound mystery to us, 4 There were more contestants and the competition tolerant of criminality when they recognized viola- Sogo by Tae Rees + was more intense. fon 0 j asplainiv a eainekieenici But the Great Teacher—the most ; tion of the law to be plainly against the spirit and beautiful und noblest character ever It must have been a thrilling experience for those purpose of their Constitution, i on the winning ship. But what of those who lost? on this old earth— ¢ story that God is the GREAT SHBE HERD, watching over us day ¢ The only way Federal Prohibition could be got- Tt is easy to imagine the overwhelming disappoint- ten into the Federal Constitution was by cracking | Gey ae ane oe shepherd ‘tment of families who have invested their all in the the Federal Constitution. Jesus did not go into detail but * . . 1 stopped ho h ST t great adventure of emigrating to the promised land | It is no longer the solid Gibrallar Mr. Beck rep- | Heneee iy wren tie one Pliral OF ; 5 é prize sii ray @ ¥ . ; | time since the world had stood and i of America, only to see the prize slip aw y as an resents it to be. | humanity had existed upon the eur } other ship glides past and reaches Quarantine two The consequences of trying to enforce Federal |——— : : = fees a ReRIGe ies ce sald to Men, : minutes ahead. Prohibition—the conflict between the Eighteenth Fr E W Id R d § Plena tee Nia R Orne nie 4 acc) est: e INIT) ¥ it Those 100 and odd seconds mean untold hard- | Amendment and the Fourth, the preposterous and rom vening or eader Ss le. lat soupy evarinat SS eatin ___ Ship to immigrant passengers. They must now re- | unconstitutional restrictions put upon the practice UNC MM N S NS Bhepberds iHewill take:cers of you } fi age ee turn and take up the old and abandoned struggle of medicine, the re c wi a ? ? Ir | ia da $ 2 , the relaxed respect for law that reason ‘hat kind ot letter do you lind most readable? Isn't it the ons ia ' 3 ; ; , }, anew. They must start in the land they wished to | cannot sanction—all reveal but too plainly the re that gives you the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred By John Blake | WHERE DID YOU GE7 } 4 i i F i ‘ eas Plaine yaiuie res There 1s fine mental exercise and a lot of satistaction in trying (Coprght, 1921, by John Blake | leave, with money and time sacrificed to the crim- | ality, depth and ugliness of the crack. to say much in few words. Take time to be briet. WHAT IS YOUR E > THA T WORD ? inally hard-hearted policy laid down by a thought- —— -——— naeete ‘ ° — . eran i . . 5 z t t leas 21-3 pe 400 ack vi ife. By e eS Li |) tess Congress which passed the present Immigration After much searching, the American Ambas- ; How Longt loans should net at least W212 per) $ | Lew sack on your life ote the opportunities yo ee nee Act sador to France has found suitable housing for To the Eaitor of The bvening World | cent tach pipreat uenlot lave neglected, Hse teaey gically speaking, are j 3 . himself in Paris—without, of course, the slight eee ay 2 BEICBY a i ere RRL GRIOL Cat erent Think of the time you have wasted, Consider what you "4 i ated! to fe cleres The ii i j e | Price. | rents, ne py pre . A ’ word is derived from the r s, " _ These first-of-the-month immigration races are est ald from the weak and impoverished nation BORE Ne Ganon oa amie | EN rent could have done if you'd only tried. “elere” (a priest), which in turn | disgraceful, but not to the ships and the passengers he represents. Nation being any | dominated cimoi WS ieee not be hard to see your mistakes. It walt not be related to the Latin “clericus" and f who win and lose. The disgrace rests on the by an organized band of fools. Legis ion to observe what you might have done that you Greek “klerikos" (belonging to the . “i akpe , of axe ee “ ” Wh our Congressmen not at f do, clergy) United States Government which fails to set up : TOO MUCH REST. ; inal Bunee iney anouia be Compare your place in the procession with the places of AW AN HOU NOLIN elwent inl sae — machinery for sorting and apportioning immigration T THE age of seventy-one years Frank D, |they are the paid and hired em other men who had the same start. tan AO EOS tates eee £ quotas in foreign ports instead of waiting until the Johnson of Brooklyn, builder of “one-man” pigieee GEKHB peable: wnovmentathem Some of them are much further along. Some of them 3 clerical or pri Graduatly } unfortunate immigrants have made their tremen- | houses, looks back on life and philosophizes. He | they are paid to represent those lt! : : have ae ae done potable things: anders Se 4 Bae geaueaad, 2 . aan Miho hat the law considers legal a ce-| ‘hy haven't vou? ecause of mental inferiority? No! ? $8 hide dous gambuie on the race from San. 0 yuar- | told an Evening World reporter: people, and if they do not go so ana |{PHt the Taw cor B ner Cenk. (c A : . the application of | cava aR SAE SOT eens ne ase fa meerure aah Guth (hey eve Rie, Ge Hand (eenRe inion CS Cemtnanay ‘on | likely. Many men who have passed you are not your mental sremiglwentinttaae : . y : GE av ARS) anditaken that feeds them. [ihe same authority to put this te-|% equals, and you know it. andl 9p on. io a! Usaar, but if Thad done so I would now be re- Our country is in the throes of an] Stretion on am leaning of proverty | Because they began with more money and with more 3} whom presumably can write. cf keep For the second time in three months Henry posing in some graveyard. industrial and general business de-| Min on the loa money |3 friends? Nonsense! Money is a handicap at the start of | records om accounts Ford has reduced the prices of his famous Mr. Johnson is a skilled artisan. He understands [Pereyra Suton shalt motes |, Under sue he ihe) life. It makes hard work unnecessary, and itis by hard work 3) i.0 "English “pronunciation “at” (Re product. But don't worry about Henry. His and practises all the trades that enter into home- | If there are men among them, let andiord “wants ‘more rent he must |? alone that we grow. fy tel b Word, which causes amusement to A 2 em see how they are wrecking their : eta 4 oe : AV: " y he’ = visiting American, An obsolet Sept. 1 property tax payment to the State of construction. He purchases vacant lots, builds |country. Let them see that the peo- |Z2 to the Hoard of Asse Bs0re and , Friends mean favor, and favor never really he ps fe G Ptaea NT Raa ee solete Michigan shows taxable belongings amounting to d sells th H ke . ple are determined. After seeing, let| cand he WA be ginner. It may get him a better place, but he will not $263,368,199, and these represent only Hen's jomes and sells them, He makes a profit and keeps them try to pulld the Nation Wasted ot to for too|$ appreciate it unless he has to fight for it. fengible aaceis, busy. When he grows oli—his recent accomplish. |0f wrecking the good work of Was! reat, in the a You will find in your own acquaintanceship dozens of ART MASTERPIECES ments prove that seventy-one is not old in his case [dreds of SUE eve ied ln iine other hand. if the iindiond re. |} Men who were favored at the start thrangp frendebip and IN AMERICA THE WORDLESS LANGUAGE. —he can still continue to serve humanity by preach- |years and the most amaz Oboes TERNS tay mR yiiy Hg i eho new are taking orders from men who got where they arc Ey Moubel erg ' 7 rae eo a it is that they have the e Eeaors an Be GMesonnita y their own efforts. ert § freorges. i ‘© Esperanto enthusiasts and others in search | ing the good, sensible sentiment quoted. erament working in their behalf. |nerewith hie taxes, hia arrange: | If you have failed, or think you have failed, what is {| omprasi, 12, ty toe tom Pantewe ¢» i of a umiversal language we commend the It may be less applicable in the city, but in the | Never have [here been so many would aute your excuse? Bel Evecisg war | Story of Angelo Antonio, who landed in Brooklyn ) small towns of the country he would find plenty Fane eer ine t LSA ie ah een 108 Ill health? Legitimate. DEATH CAN, THE CRCULPTOR( j Children’s Court yesterday. of examples to prove his point. Many a farmer |and the hospitals have their usual ke Unik Gver— Fe Ny ore ieee x asians athome than other sen? Daniel French is petite tue most Pa Ns ‘ x 40) f drunks. (Some have more.) LEB G as Allowable. a is s th Angelo was an o: t 4 . 2 cal la acre Shi ¢ en aN ico ano New York, Aug. 29, 1921 ‘olific and s ful \ No one to care for him. He couldn't speak English | property enough to care for himself and his wife the ships of another nation Up Against tt. If your excuse is not valid, and few of them are, now $]nis works is “Death and the Seulp. and had been living in parks and picking up meals in their declining years. When he is about fifty a an the heh seas ant or of The Evenin ne Wes an is the time to find it out. tor,” a memorial erected to Martin when and where he could. years old he “moves to town.” y certainly do think a lot of the] yen rosie ta fan onsctnent cor ie There is still time unless you are past sixty. Milmore. \ He chanced to be passing the home of Mrs. John There he stagnates. He has a small garden and F wel to own the more| Past eight month Am willing to it i if Nine hays Benn 4 doatony Os Angee ieza GF Simeleoniant, ace MF sie HEN) yA ; f aA : ehh ie body ai I whipped him the more it loved me. | pay $40 for three rooms with improve- | it is easy to understand why y D . 7 0 apne 8 t F ‘wuseuh] when he received a message. Mrs, Aue | a few chickens perhaps, but his body will not stand |? TEP this “boring trom with: | menta (steam heat not necessary), I Get those habits—they are all habits—out of your $|Promise of a briliiant career. It was a i seuhl got a message about the same time. Her | the sudden change to a life of comparative inac- 1 te topped hard vessels tind | cannot get anything that looks half|% system. world was shocked by his sudden t | message came over the telephone. Angelo couldn't | tivity. up. They can be used to good ad- y Gecent forithat price. ‘The rons Quit making excuses, unless you are sick or mentally 3/73 os etlous souesiian : j a . ‘ants y upartments t me within tha : u ES i : = e \ fave understood it. But he smelled a luscious When the physician signs his death certificate he |“P"°. round up the members of| price that I have seen are not fit for|% deficient or began with so many auiers to support that you Toprenend Death, 6 aed, Sere oe 4 berry pie Mrs. Auseuhl jus! e | does not write “ ch rest’? é these yarious obnoxious societies and| human occupanc had to keep your nose to one grindstone. oll ures GEPORCIOR the. Het. OF 8 96uth x re had just taken from the ; a t write “too much rest” as the cause of [INS hem a ride , tit No doubt many’ of the peo le wno Look at your excuse and analyze it. If it is worthless, $|spninx. ‘The sculptor’s face, in strong ; orld kno jat Prohibition| do not find the nec or looking at ys 3 oven. It was a message that called to the hungry | death. — a ie erential | Worl Auntiinent wil say they have |$ stop making it. An excuse factory never turns out any $/Fellef, expresses surprise and wonder little boy of him. He climbed in the window and But it would be true. ery. rent nation ‘reaches | Its of places here and. there at/$ salable products. Pee ey i 8 sorrow at ‘ie height and, for some reason or other,|that price. Lalso have heard of them, oa epnumeat wha! ao erent * when the housewife returned the pie, as far as she — Jtakes a downward path, History| but have never seen the, > ° mired that in 1893 it wae sent io the f was concerned, was a total loss, | TWICE OVERS. Bao RY AND mInGD ‘all PSE aheg) ae roe trie k mee ] SOMMNAR Tepe At CBee me BAR > am I to do in a case of this ki . From there it was transported back @ iv 66 iV, ‘i 5 iving at present a furnist a | to any trust company I am pretty . : Little anghis uniatond one of the few universal IT BELIEVE 04 all my heart we are coming [am living at present in a furnished |to eny trust company Aocut o rer| From the Wise. to the beautiful Forest Hills Cemetery, lan; es. Eating smells have an appeal that over- to a time when we are goii imini: e shortage of roams happens in|cent. of the loan by the time he fin- SAY aster- guage g Ppe going to diminish the hr of The ening World; | tS ot a a i godine Oonuses oad What not The prodigal robs his heir, the |, THIS memorial, French's master steps all lines of race, color and creed. Everyone , 6u den of armament. I think there will be less of pupers Ket heated up about it, but if| ‘This in spite of the revelations of the piece, ehosiid be:s lesson io a)! becuse 7 ” r of the rent hogs and to! A Fe ae miser robs himself. The middle |it was inspired) by sympathy and understands them. A fine berry pie would make | armies and | ss of navies.” — Presiden’ Harding to the mOntAD : " salad ta iil and) tor Jit is right in their own backyard they | Lockwood | - , 1. Meee arn et salicae ae Gnd tat ; . | War Coll some time has been relieving himsel€) shut their eves : a Second) e V.P."norany-| way is: gustice to ourselves and |ty commercial gain or selfish impuls: the mouth of President Harding or the Japanese ae Contege, jof much queer stuff in the news. | TOYAL READER. | body else ever saw more employment os on will take the| others,—La Bruyere. is " 7 . ‘ * 0 | Brooklyn, Aug. 21, 1 vith, age R > Gmperor water just as this one did Angelo’s, “ HE 1 4 t sea enie yacend eeniona'| ponies ng |huilding line for years back and ask) selves, and it is therein that we To her credit, be it said, Mrs. Auseuhl also re- time is nol far stant when, through the | 0 costly asserts that a fair not renee ond wre’ TV Ee te gow ae where oF when| _ Repentance without amendment | gre most succcesful.—Nicole, ceived a message in the universal language of dece'opment of the sending of pholographs |rental income ia 121-2 per cent. le!" : iy iips Toe leer hy y. px lamall, but it can be proved conelu-| i like continually pumping with- Discreet women have sometimes by wireless, New York and London newspapers will |Pa# probably lost sight of tho fact! oo oniy gay that he is a poor stu-]Svely that the lower the wages the| out mending the leak.—Dilwyn, neither eyes nor cars.—Mme. De- i angi less work there has been, be interchanging news pictures and using them on the |not more than 6 per cont. Interest|dent of the building situation or he | "tn closing 1 would ask “T. V. P,,' whom he would have regulate labor motherliness, and she filled little Angelo with other good things to eat before she called Patrolman ” may be legal 7 same day. . H.C. Macbeth i a McLaughlin in conference on the case. aiaee | aa le Marconi Compa. thete dapat mon > mon If the scientists could get away from the idea of “7 HAVE nothing to say, 1 am through." —Goo, \Gavernment bonds y fone i oe it. Yet th id Le trying to express everyting in sounds or printed Morgan of West Virginia. Seetanda’ to. tiluk thet ee ts ay ee Een Ve Ee would Go NaI TEE BUILDING TRADE. ©* fry to Mée them from our | corrupts man~-Antisthenes, > , x be \ ee . - ” — ee "| qt is a miserable thing to live in | 12: Rae Death comes equally to us of any statements | and. material prices, the trust com-| S#sPense; it is the life of a spider. sent forth by Mr. Bailey or any other| panies or the landlords? Finally,| —Swift. and makes ua alt equal when it represe ntative of trust companies,|does he think he should have his comes.—Donne, on work, according to all statis-|own wages cut and be regulated as In hiding our faults from others As rust corrupts iron so envy exacted for toney | we vings banks pay ld not write as he did. First—Reg: on