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_ 2 athe aan siege SEN NMGD 60 THE EVENING o WORLD, WEDNESDAY | similar development this side of the river would be ! welcome indeed Congr, (The ew It is to be presumed the Harrimans have a fair 8) Prem Pobllsming Co ‘ By John Cassel of the Bear Mountain ESTABLISHED Rr Josne Proposition for the build Persecution i. Py cembaty. dee Lat sec toe | bridge, If the terms safeguard the State, the Leg- se ig Be sink Ce tak islature may be expected te accept By Dr. S. E. St. Amant. bt, 1012. (New Kort woniay| 7 Breas Pipllintae Co ae | , THE ONLY BONUS IS A CHANCE TO WORK. | HE dilemma in which Congress finds itself is contirmation of all The Evening World has ‘Tee Ansoaated Prose ix excluntely 0: of al) news deapatches creaiced to It orm Toe_the Tere! wows pubitennd perria | VIL—IN ARKANSAS, Mr. % Swearingen, a keeper of the seventh-day bbath (Saturday), | Moved from Michigan to Arkansa and settled on a small farm eleven | miles south of Bentonville, the county, j Seat of Benton County. He and his son Franz, seventeen years old, were indicted upon the charge of Sabbath THE “CRIME WAVE BILLS said about the bonus question. SIEEMS most unfriendly for District Attorney | A bonus wouldn't be one | Banton to sponsor whal are called he “erime | Whichever way Con and the President tum wave bills” af Albany. Hf is a flat repudiation of | they run into the same blind alley. all the optimistic statements of Commissioner | Whatever plan they discuss they find that it breaking, the charge being that of P hauling rails om Sunday. Earight and Mayor Hylan. | leads to the same result. J. W. Walker, Attorsey for the 3j ton is asking for far more than | Natise ty BYARD totaled 5 f | defendants, explained to the Jury that } Either Mr. Banton is asking { : Whether they propose to raise the bonus fund by ; | the defendants conscientiously ob- he deserves in putronage—or cle tcrime | bond issue; special tax, sales tux, or what not, it all 2a eneven te seventh day of Che Week Ss . ‘ . ; ; jthe Sabbath, In accordance with the Wave. amounts to this: The veteran, his relatives and his | faith and practice of the chureh of i Ua Pe tend. Gov ‘ ; which they were members. They ; Considering the judicial experience of Gov. friends must dig into a right hand pocket to put Were, nevertheless, assessed fines and Miller, it seems highly probable that the Ligistature } money into a left hand pocket of the same pair of ae 1 Nol Buvien Tie eneen With ta } will defer to the Executive in considering the meas: | trousers. t it), naiy She e red onan ee ae to jail > Fi 'y shoul secured. tvs. If the District Attomey can convince the, That sort of a payment would not be regarded 4: y * res Twelve days later the Sheri? levied : < | . . ‘s on and took possession of a horse Governor that more proseculors, more Grand | as a bonus by the soldiers, They would not be i G pen’ ieigsg 16 Mes Bwectapes: en Juries and more Judges are necessary, we ure likely thenktul far (i They. would fest that Compress ' ‘ % the lapse of another twelve days the to have them. : ) gress oie) was sold at Sheriff's sale for neat ' | should have devised some other $y: 26.60, leaving « balance against Mr. --One of two things is essential, bither a means | *7U8 Bev ceo ca ie) stern under Swearingen of $7.70, yet both he and must be found to speed up the existing machinery | Which they would not be obliged to ‘pay themselves. his son were released the same aay s Z : the horse was sold. of law-enforcement, or more machinery must be There is no such system. A bonus wouldn’t be Iifty-one days after this last ooeur- A one. T mee er a tant rence the Sheriff appeared again om created. ; a | one. The years of war were wasted years, War is | the premises of Mr. Swearingen, pre- It is notorious that much of the crime com- | waste. There ‘s no recovery of time that has gone. senting @ bill for $28.96, $21.26 of ithed iled f t i directly | . 8 | which, he said, was for the board of y Ss car raced direct G nay (eee i mitte Ho pip site ah aM ne M : the only practical “adjustment of compensation’ Mr. Swearingen and his son while in con, yon in the courls. rosécution ovst be mads . ; il 10 : web > he is to make veterans a preterred class in the develop- pasar AE Mla oe pce el enpbiore prompt and effective. The courts must be ready a fates pueda epee “ape te , when the prosecution is prepared } ment and exploitation of our undeveloped national | his Hoe artiean wate, cow ana lands ent ays in | fesources, This means fo give them a tirst chance a calf. Before the day of the sale, Long court calendars and frequi ut delay : in | J 8! Rewader, THenee er the siitie trials help to crowd police records with criminal to work out their own salvation. ‘the money by donations, pald the bil ‘ “repeaters.” : The veterans themselves must work to produce | be alti the release of kis ; U ‘" the compensation they ask. It can come only from William U. Gentry of Star of the : The yellow flood out of Japan of which , eearnea, ae a 7 : | West, Arkansas, had been a citizen of i Matmilste SAte been winking eocmuch,does viol an increase in the production of wealth. | thut State thirty-five years, had ‘ sity 7 . | Berved as Justice of the Peace et; \ seem to be flowing very fast. ‘The departures Vhis is not the way of a cash bonus. It is the | | years and as Associate Justice of ths j from Kobe last year were a bare 4.000, about way the United States paid bonuses 4 | County Court for two years. He had ¢ half the previous average. These were mainty nf i - Fag uses after the Revo: | been nn observer of the seventh day i io Routh ainbriak lution and after the Civil War. Land grants and | for nine years. ' : Soh! He was Indicted for Sabbath-break- H =- homestead righ's were not bonus payments. They | ing on the charge of ploughing on his 4 RAG MONEY. merely gave veterans the chance to go oul and work. veal A iceinenan ot $600. sriteeas NE industry has thriven in Soviet Russia. | Phe national domain is nol so great as it was, ware hipceed acoounting to448t0. fe NE SUF . | ‘ i 5 were amounting to $28.80. ie That is the making of paper money | but in so far as it can be apportioned among vet- confessed judgment, but did not have . , . nes the money to the fine ts | On Jan. 1, 1924, according to the London Eoun- | erans the country will approve. This is what Sena- HipGaORL a asi aaie F i ee q 0 reealee A) aaiote ae \ Ilaving the confidence of the Sheriff, omist, 13,616 laborers in Russia were employed in | fr Borah advocate whe he fights the cash bonus, Mr. Gentry was allowed the freedom of + x es | | Secretary Fall gave a helpful hint when he told o| e t the town, but on the last day of court manufacturing paper currency | rien 8 a c of lie was notified by the Sheriff that un- The printing of the notes themselves has | OPPOrlunity in Alaska Il is good so far as il offers iess the fine and costa were paid he raised technical difficulties. The addition of velerans a first chance to go out and work, uate’ TeV hat oe ane hee naughts and the substitution of thousands | Vhe chance to work js the only bonus a grateful , parties fail to satisfy the demands of for hundreds has failed to keep pace with —-—-- |the law they shall be put up by the y the inereased demand for this money, so that country can offers Payment in cash would not be one: Shere and sold to the highest bidder, i ehackas Gt niaine a ; a Bg E W. rld R ae the bids being for the amount of wages i reas nole manufacture was originally ear | a bonus, rom venin or eade rs | io be paid per day. They are then ried on only in Petrograd, the Government | an) worked under the same rules and reg- fonnd it necessary in the spring of 1918 to | ulations as convicts in the peniten- 5 t kind of letter doyou find most bie? U - open a new factory in Pensa and to supple BEGUN BUT NOT DONE. \ dunia ee High Ltd thea AES tect Varies, Mr. Gentry, being sixty-five that gives the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred? By John Blake years old, and not wishing to submit ment these by additional factories in Moscow HETHER the figure is $280,000,000 or sone There is fine mental exercise and @ lot of satisfaction ir trying to to such barbarous treatment, paid $2 and Perm. In 1920, 4,000 tons of rage were | other sum, the saving to tenants in ré@ws say much in few words Take time to be brief (Cenzstams Sake) all the money he had, and gave his used and a special department for their cot Fay paalinol , CHE Sa ng te Sin ré@its KEEP OUT OF TRAFFIC JAMS, note for the remainder, lection had {o be inaugurated they have not bad to pay is so enormous as to esiney Nees public places, at soctal entertainments . Among all the religious persecutions F i! ris. rags are plentiful in’ Rurssis dwarf the quarter of a million the Lockwood come | Te (0s Editor of The fvening Word of all sorts and even in the sacred You can always get around a traffic block by taking 3 with which almost every page of mod- rom all reports, rags are plentiful in Russia mlitteacinvadlivalare havsieha May Leomment upon your editetal | precinets of the home the eonversa- another street. You may think that this ought not to be 3 ea history is stained no victim ever Rags make paper, paper plus a litile printing be : a hs ga Bis have pen! ; headed “All fo the Good [tional enjevment of the evening i a ¥ mecessur You may } against the people who have gol eee eee uelatie ot what comes money, and whal is money if not wealth’ But in the last anafYsis the achievement of the There never was any intention on {iseussion ane denunciation of Mo" $ traffic into.a jam, and against the incompetence of the wolica ey rare ne Cee ated tie aN ot Fhevafore. the raggedest country sught to be, afler | Commitiee cann be measured in dollars and cenis. [the part of the powers at Albany of yy bag inatter whether one is $ Mtt Who doesn’t know how to untangle it. come God's avenger he becomes a de- ¢, the wealthiest | The biggest accomplishment has heen changing the the Leckwoed com= wet or diy, the appalling condition of Rut tlisovalininy Abead) Sou On Noun way me a igne, weakest, x ps fa ars dryness Is here with its “eruel and As svon as you tind that it is really a jam. and tbat it is alae r business fone and morale of the building busin Sueh ia} killed the eput " ft eats ts j Jow much suffering is needed to the eves sAteear wei RE zs ES Se tue iron mnvouh led: ent unusual punishment," another thing 3 likely to be a jam for some time. the only profitable thing to ——<= of Russian peasants to this grim, elemental fallacy? @ committee has been opening the way for hon: (oye La ela tie conatsiusion VF site United 3) ois tao; anol nd. \ P. in h i a. 4 . est men to do business honestly and compelitively, That canard was only newspaper The suffering souls of this country You will find smany jams ahead of you as you travel on SYC. Oana Ysis caine tree from-the dangers of conspiracies hatched by | Brovaganda set going by the Lock- are thinking and thinking <eeply, to 3 the vay you have elected 10 take 5 ” q a : | tess se Wood commiiter to increase its press what purpose no one can accurately The more definite is vour purposo the more determined You and Your Mind 1 KEEPING THEM ALIVE. | les _Serupulous individuals. tie: _ STEWART HROWNE. joretell, Rut when the smouldering vou are to reach a curtain ion u au certain time, the more | HE big insurance companies of Hartford, Conn. Che work is well begun. It is not done. Hones! Mew orkts: babe WON it power of their thought drawn up $ * meee s | By ANDRE TRIDON i ks i . | A 5 | i its final.conelusion the pertidious and Jams you will find ahead of you. | plan to spend $10,000 a year lo maintain a | builders and honest union leaders need more breath. | sort the Nenenelartes. “yecentional Prohibitionists way rest Tt is natural that a large number of people should want 4 I T b shes foe f ; To the Editor of The’ Rventng W peel No ; i mee fon nae amnntove ing:itime: folgel thelr: affairsvadjusted, A Wock Woo) eee eee eee ee ee nal sured that their prohibiting pet $ to reach the desirable places, and that to reach them they _NO. XVIL—WHAT 1S LIFE? } gelt course for their employees committee with continuing powers will give that |jemectne woidiers” cline, Whether, hetae Fein be distapied when the. ¢. Mowe all: watt to tage the same way. ae en caer 4 Indeed, the insurance companies can well afford hinit ie eae ae ie ' a Se at BeGhIGIIGn : Some of them, perhaps because they have talent or § S'dered that the sexual urge or tibiae Hi h ance comp atfors opportunity i o pay ber gobiiers whe bby days of Prohibition are over, . a} Y ) ; " , i tosubsidize golf. Past protits from the game must M 2 nat A "" ee) : ae ’ 1 ; 1 Yrom all indications the Prohibi- xenius, perhaps because they have unusual energy, will be Was (heiiife;foree, Moder analyate | ; ‘ Bs " he game | na year or two honest business may have | SUPported d Ue poll UID Gonists sare bh juat ms much as ible to force their way theough- © ghanconea that view. They amount to a huge sur euned s ent strength so ii can be trusted , Ume of Srve duty. How many young they seem to hate their eood and } : JEhia ds oniot 5 "i erag | nsider sex as merely one of the t Golf is growing more poplar every vear, but Fane is alr bad Fae aiaa ee ‘3 trusted | men responded to the call to arms/ sensible opponents, OUN 1,.YNCH. Hut that method igntot pote for the average person. ¢ aspects, manifestations and outlets aol Is § z ¢ popwlar every year, > go it He Then it will be time to ceoasider | pony, how many waited to be draft-| 44 doknson St, frookiyn, N.Y Often you get so deeply involved in the jam that you cannot of the life force, Many ecientists have i in the past it has been a gam’ that appealed par tropnine: the Cates ‘ 6 irate | eb. 18,719 get out till the time limit for vour particular errand has 3 ithought that the life force was f Dy i dropping Lockwood committee. fed, how many trita te dodge the ee 1 } nothing but electricity and jabareion ticularly to middle-aged men in comfortably finan . » tha bens Yara Re Fists é ; expired. peal dn th Fy cial imstanee oT * ; i “tangs now : At le etforl | a dt | Ge ps Y fenant waite | ~— a Way te ! the Hons Phe bert way tate ies round experiioenta arrorand eseaniiy ie : Mop anies areunost iit ails } : maxed Hiek them out and see who des] Daniel J Tobin makes a statement f bonne ty ym i We it ie Wie we ae Hs 1 sat ex seem to confirm that view, i I are : SS \aakvestwiienin Parent. arene 55 : se jelds aud to decide whieh are the most overcrowded, is le brain, according to that new i When easy living and underexercise have made | » In my opinion honuses should 20 | national ui ey hae i uu 2 true that even in af overcrowded profession energy and 3, Uieory, is simply a dynamo or rather Fame . tin nrs who 8 ae rotherhood of ‘Teamsters, will fi awrite & 4 0 Jation of small electri the middle-aged business man soft, flabby and Via ~ = © soldiers whe saw actual fighting |" 4 ‘ ability will find a way to the top. yn accumula mai! electric th middle aged siness man soft, fla and in ACHES AND PAINS od wha treed death eon the ether (Chauffeurs, Stablemen and Helpers Re te easior, Howe hea Keep a good pace im a field ${°els not unlike the cells which are _. ble fo many ills, the doctor prescribes golf, Go't Disioi Cc iq wader alse te the weunded Jada care|that the American Legion does not amleeace “lit \used {n furnishing current for door : eps him alive. The added premiums received A Disiointed Column by John Keetz Anil sufitent cempenantion: to enci:|cafe tol aumieal tn: ihe Governmentl? PUCte este eee coer On: ' ; bells. Day and olght, without ever F . ailiat arama > and every one besides a benus Noth (rercnnaravatin lon ; One young man who iook Horace Greeley's advice to go taking any rest, the brain produces and the postponement of death claims built up a | 4 Phere ave many ways to rite | ontained we tonas shall ¥ voce was John B. Grinnell, who had not been very prosperous $ nervous current, electric current, ] “golf fund” for insurance companies 1n od firerk cuss called Sisyphus bonus moneg; for fnstance, tax dance | MS Obtaines in New York. He went to Jowa, and ina smaller field made J, NWch actuates ail the organs of the Wh : i \ Set aut ta pall a stone: walls, Lobaceo, prizefietts. aliow Uy Permit me to say that tt In other words, He went around the jan body, being distributed through the hat fairer way could there be than to spend 4 3 “a for c f a success, OFREE: SEN BEES aM organism hy the complicated system pens Rut when he got tired and whuted it fred ines and ber, and plice nv reason. |two sources for obtiining. re if feel that you can bluff your way throwsh Ul , ; é profits on golfing facilities wherever many pet , ible fax on. ther ihe bonus; namely, by a wa ed HOU RGAE EAL OH CAM YORE WAN CEN FONEN: “Clae erves a r Be : ‘ " i e@? bE al i He MAE NOK et Telus atone i would ba’ wt fair bonus; but on the private property the erp crowd, go ahead, The exercise will do you good, Put the hat electric curren: helng gener- j ieyholiers may play the game Ieohung to Nia hands across: the lait a honus to swivel-chair sot. [or by a tax on the rent of land average man will reach the place he wants to go to more ex ated ail ine Hime te i phe eas ye ae Nid wen to the edge of the sea: | our of the ane a, On ey me GAs ea a peditiously if he avouds the traffic J produces activity. which uses {t up. 1 eres te CHEATED a ; Keeping hun tailing and always aioliinn onus a8 have the Government take! When all the organs are active, there AN INTERSTATE PARK BRIDGE } : ; ser ee accumulation of nervous eur- aN LIN SENS oii Wherever he happened ta be The Neawegest Question; it and then give it to them, [ say! - ms a Renan ole : : i l Harriman interest in a vehicular bridge 4 ‘ ‘ To the Hditor of The Kéening World may the bonus with the rent of land m A h S a bent or 6 pot p sueranl in any part | Baar Mountain ts. casil 1 Th . When (ree at the road, don't pick up a low Prohibition is a ral hve naticnalfMet by # fax en the people, GL, Ay , F ” s the aying Is eis ndulging nA apes seaT MOUTMAIN IS easy EXPAne ¢ pea Recause itis handy ty: . ‘i NOUIBA aviigetke uit A ae | ‘ the Harrimans have played in the creati Phen ‘ a ie s ial ee ee issue. Ut not only seems ty ruin man Aner) That Sa act (“THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE Cific artivity, things go wrong, ; ¢ Farrimans nave playes ie al Vor eCp HOUTBRIy Ete ig ‘ ba worthy Chings which the Constitution | cone Editor ot ig Wovid | i ‘fake ap active man and shnt hin % terstate Park on the west shore of (id leave it for some other yuy? contains, but it also tarnishes the rep Permit me to make use of your By Albert Lue Southinjek | | SRARLE RULES THE WORLD, ip for days In hie room. He wi si eared the gratitude of every nature lo Ne il ’ utation of this great document with| columns to express @ protest against | | world). by Press Publishing Co. This English expression is antici-|teel “nervous.” as if he were toaded ea i ‘i Fa RUS rhe latest New York stvle le the Turnstile } 5 Peps pated in the story by Piuarch of | With eneray which should be tet aut. : la ew’ York stvle Is the Turn \t ch of its defilins i vot ithelnlatuts ' York Cit ie touch of ils defiline band, it!the use the picture of Abraham ei Allow him to take a good wa nk ee . bd divectly uffecta the individual in mut-[tincotn, especially at this time, ag a] ‘The Only’ was the proud appelia- |'Themiatocies, who called his son’ the} ia) solr or tennis and he Gill exe A bridge would make the park more acces SAVE THE CIT Huudinovs ways, and there is bard ewspaper advertisement tion given to Jean Pawl Friedrich | most powerful person in ( “Wor leeieved ‘of ‘fhe tension which wes ire * Kaonie fb bs to F ae a veld excuse, if any, for its 5 t was this man, so inspiring | Richter 25), of whom Thomas {the Athertians govern T the an nim and enable more people lo make a fuller use o - . nt soe Aanenpy piring |Bichter (1 ttn AY foes | wy ence, eBpecially in a land wich he vility of his character that Ivte (17 : » (he Athenians, my wife me, and my son . de vou know of the sures hz property A tale of Hizeoner and the Interests, dene so much sooo t nftlieted | Mae ary of his birth has been jwhole cirele of literature We Too IN| wipe? Inthe “Perey Anecdotes’ wnetiods used in asylums to quiet it i (Continued.) | ee Coupled with is the proposal to ex ntinued, Human ace , ; a day apart. Hrom puipit and | vain for his altel. ee cain &tavan (li MABiePRiaoD 4 violent lente? ‘They are y din gata A WwW If these things were not so, thofstage are voiced sentiments of re- ° | . a bath tub for several hours. park sysiem in V este and ice CHAPTE: u. prominent interest taken in Protbi-|spect to his memory, and heads are| Kdmund Burke ( , Breat|mobleman accosted a lame school- | you know what would happen to wealthy residents to { tion through the medunmn of bowed im reverence Uroughout the} irish erator that he was, bore the | master and asked him his name. T any electric appliance if allowed to 4, . i Instead it bore a response not to bis ears, but to of publication would nor + land, facetions nickname of “Dinner-Bel” | am om. ret was the answer j soak in water for hourr. All the time. his sensitive nostrils, Vearty support which it | Vtan it he that greed for money has, hecamme of his tong speeches, WHIM ssc. of this parish.” “Why, curvent would leak out, ‘This is why All this is of immediate interest to New Yor} Gasoline!” he evied, “They are trying to surfocuie |Hrenent tne. ve La otis Se Ate rab acigll Sap nub ed oe oe infin (fiom nov Vl ain) Me maxter af! itt BARI Ik senting, 3° abeme, ont City. The bigge then we p! Summon W. R. We mi bet Te tue UNG Minor a yarherein ni ; . 8 * chittren of the parish ohiid + yeprossions of fife, all the checks have { " } rts ect H \ ' x in iat weeny i . Fy he 4 ty physical and mental freedom } ri rswered, Meanwhi@® the “a teal 1 ‘ the event force from flowing ¥ : pe nai jovenet ai wil on . 14 Cenwral, du oe soesquontii d oiit (hpimiuren op (Oe em ve vesult is nervous- mierst ” Park has proved a shown In public hte, in 5 iy he I arora VARTAAtAAS AWK nerves Shera } au aie wer} | (To Be Continued.) Nate Life aa Well. dn the cars aud! their protest to mine? KS. B, (isan official in the South. the whole parish. | Tee taht by Pulte Roatan Siadleat _ ry , « ——

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