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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1922, discovery of a mosquito in the house | f* was to be reported instantly to the just as one might report a to the police, | . FARTHEST FROM HOME, Novelist With a Circus Name Says the Elephant Would Vote the Wet Ticket With- out Reservation. By Roger Batchelder. In the animal world, so Courtney Ryley Cooper, novelist, tells us, there are wets and drys. Without a doubt every came! is brought up with the fdea that signing the pledge is the Be plus ultra of exemplary conduct; but if it came to a vote, the camel neighbor, the elephant, would vote a mraight wet ticket every time, with- out reservation or desire for modifica- tion of the Voistead or any other dry law. “After all, the elephant is the big- gest kid in the world,” Mr. Cooper said at the Pennsylvania yesterday. “He is not only a kid, but he is also @kidder. We had one with the Sells Floto show which had the hippo in rae such a state of confusion that he herdly dared to stick his noxe out of the water. Every time he did the 3 @lephant would give him a tap, and; down would go the hippo. “Nothing tickles un elephant 50 much as to sneak something syour pocket, or play a trick keeper. He has a keen s¢ n hi humor—more humor than an. animal, I think—and it is a mellow, Jolly sort of good nature “An elephant will eat almost any thing that is on the forbidde youngsters. He’ en fill himself on sugar and lemonade, pe nuts, watermelon, gum and tobac and then he would get a colossal tu my ache. In the old days we used to carry whiskey in barrets to assuage the pains. It wasn't Canadian Clu but he liked it. A good drink for was about a gallon, Iven long Prohibition a collicky elephant gu bootleg and ‘white mule’ with startling regularity that sometin wondered if the pain was as bad as the old jokers pretended. But those days are over, and elephants have gone into permanent mourning. “Your elephant is an invet tippler and likes all kinds of things from lemonade up. He has a discrim- inating taste. Give him pure water and he will often spray it on the other | elephants, but he won't miss a drop of lemonade. He is also very fond of beer. On night, in the old ai som of the circus hands had a beer in the elephant tent, planning @ little spree after the show. Mam,’ head of the herd, was appar- ently wise, for after the show the men found empty bottles all over the tent. She had found out how to pull off the tops and her breath was indicative of her lapse in behavior, even if her self- satisfied smile did not give her away."’ Mr. Cooper said in conclusion that the elephant is the most intelligent animal, easiest to train, and the bert natured in all the circus menagerie, And he ought to know; he ran away from home as a child and joined the circus, and for some time was a circus Press agent. / ) o a /e JOSEPHUS DANIELS ON DIS- ’ ARMAMENT. “I happened to be at the sessions @f the conference at which the Five- Naval Treaty was adopted,” raid Josephus Daniels, former Secre- tary of the Navy, at the Astor, ‘and it seemed a bit pathetic and tragic to wee the ships scrapped for which we had planned and worked for six years. But if that will bring world peace we can afford to make the sacrifice. “In the very bill that authorized the building of those dreadnoughts and appropriated money for them there ‘was a clause which stated that if an, @greeemnt by naval nations to stop eompetitive building could be made out of | » of |streaked and faded hair ix geand- other | mother's récipe, and folks are agairr list for {ful appearance is The “New Yorker for a Day or Two" who is farthest from home to- day is Frank T. Araki, His home the ships were not to be built, Thus the action of the other day was fore- seen by Mr. Wilson and his compa- | triots, and a policy will now be car- {vied out which we advanced in 19 | At that time, during the war, it w of course impossible to have a con- ference with other nations. ‘The Limitation of Armament Con- ference is a step, and a long step, toward the peace which we all hope | to come into being, for it will | save $200,000,000 for the taxpayers.”” THE NEW CANAL ZONE. “Americans have changed the Canal Zone in Panama from a death-hole to one of the finest, healthiest districts | in the world," declared A, G. Holt of Montreal, who has just returned from a vacation ty Panama, and is stopping at the Pennsylvania prior to sailing for Italy. “Iam told that when the American Board of Health took charge orders were issued that the COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT town, Tokio, is about 7,500 miles from Broadway te e if the wind break: MILLER BROS. & Co. 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