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SLATE OT ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922, ging, but cruelty to animala {s one place in which the punishment fits the crlme so neatly that it is better than either fine or Imprisonment. One other offense, wife-beating, also calls for flogging. But when a man has abused his wife pAxxaus SHAW, Treasurer, 69 Park Row, it is generally considered that the flogging should mpware evaetonny Secwet oo ren neve be no more than supplementary to other and eee tae ter, more usual forms of punishment, The. Mlinois Judge gave other evidence of judicial wisd The horse-beater on trial was a poor ma a $25 fine would have provea St a SUBSORIPTION RATIA. a deprivation to his family as well. The whip- ie Reese Besta as Uatd hatts Suttle seater New Sores ping was probably the best punishment possible. S00 i ao 3.25 right, 1922, ‘ork Hvaning World) * By Prows Pub, Co NING WORLD, jt hy ISIN 3 Vt 4& As to the present Turkish situation {t 1s necessary to keep in mind thal there never has been the slighted intention in the chancelleries o Europe of obliterating the Turkisi Empire as a political entity. There are two schools of politica thought in Europe, one liberal an¢ progressive and the other: consorvar tive or reactionary, The forme} would eliminate the Turk as a ruling power except in a small way in Ania Minor and even there wotld clan entente-tribunai jurisdiction fo, Christian minorities; the datter would nurse a Turkish Empire with full control of the 9,000,000 people of Asig Minor and clvil control of Constans tnople as the capital, with possibl; Adrianople and Thrace. The view o Nnis school !s that such an, empire N ENTRANCE CUE? abdication of King Constantine seed caeites World Almanac tor 1922, 36 cents; by mail 50 cente, HL reporte ong ghd fe is not one-half so important as would be the PAY ,.cor. B8ta,| WASHINGTON, Wyatt Bldg.) RY; 1208, Bowas, cor. 5th Bt. ‘9002 7th Ave, Vath and F Rts eee te hon ‘Rogen Bldg. | pern oT, 621 Ford Die. knowledge of t %, 410 H, 140th Bey BEBE) CHCAGO, 1000 Mullers M48) Vout atog think Nee 7X, 202 Washington Mt. | PARIS. 47 Avenue do Lopern “elo ks about ghincnie ales Mg dharma Under the influence of a sort of political shell MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. ene ery Seapets cre edivca fr ol Gers Soden shock the Greeks dismissed Venizelos and recalied ‘ —Se————e——e———e—— et} Constantine. But that did not alter the fact that \® CRAMPING PROHIBITION'S ARM. Venizelos continued to have most of the brains of exiled Greek statesman > matter of a succes | ; ! would prove, as In the past, a buttvs es HAT ails the Paramount Power? Greck statesmanship. between the ambitions of Russia on 5 First, the Supreme Court of Ohio sanc- Constantine tried to solidify his position in the the one hand and the Greeks and Maly kan States on the other, so that at no time would the Dardanelles Strait be Hable to fall into the hands of a power or powers which could control ‘or dispute the control of the ranean and the Far East 5 Whatever strength the liberal view has in England—and it must be re« membered that Gladstone was o sue preme exponent of the doctrinc of “Kicking the Turk Out of Europe’ and, by reason of his Nonconformist affiliation, that Lloyd George is more or less impregnated with this idea— the imperialist and commerce in the British Empire would natur: desire a buffer State, wile the massos have always favored the Turk ag ugainst the Greek because ho hus al« ways been regarded as a good figuter and, under certain conditions, @ chivalrous one. |tions a beer referendum. Now, in the face of the tAnti-Saloon League's protests, President Mar- iding’s Cabinet decides that Prohibition enforce- trent must be restricted to within the three-mile limit at sea, save’ where ships communicate with tshore through their own crews and beets 2 . olin ‘ “®AVith international law thus interpreted, there The former Premier alone: has standing with signothing to prevent a complete fringing of the the powers, The lesson administered to the Greeks Yshores of the U.S. A. with rum-laden craft hov- will probably Testore their admiration for ana : seting happily beyond the'three-mile line. How trust in the Cretan statesman. The Near East y 10 get the stuff off is, of course, another matier. situation isn’t hopeless until Venizelos gives it up. Re ‘But that the problem presents no msuperable His absence from the public eye at this time is a j idifficulties is one of the bitterest complaints of | significant but by no means sinister factor. He ‘the Afti-Saloon League. may be returning to Athens to guide the hand of Here’s a sad weakening of Prohibition inilu- | @ new King, to establish a regency or dictatorship only way he knew, as am and hero. Having failed he has no place to go ary conqueror, leader but out. Whether he may succeed in passing on the sceptre to a son will probably depend on Venizelos. fina llae blie Thus, in a gencral w while ence. Ohio threatening to slip the leash and in- | ' the crisis, or to i up a a ba ; himself mi tavot Men ats, ‘ ‘ . Jhatever he is p! i ikely to come to ons as exp the ternational law permitted to cramp the Proht- Whatever he is planning is likely to co aK Liberal idea, ote: potent imporiniles ‘bition arm! pass, for the Greeks have probably realized their Asie OSKANIACIAY leletianta Ould Hist {No wonder tyranny sulks. error by this time. The exit of Constantine is a be disappointed at u collup ambitjon in Asia Minor, with the crowing power of th Government and the recent al with Germany of that ¢ u So it ma’ perislistie elements in Franca, 1 and England are ter Turkish he mony in Asia Mino Turk dges not attuck Cons! will regard hfs present victory as fact accomplished and treat with % as a real power. Gr palate necessary preliminary for the return of the w What's behind the Hearst candidacy ts not and shrewder former Premic the commonwealth, It's Hearst wealth. earn Secret oe ora) Jobn D, checks bis age by counting the To EASE MOVING ’ anniversaries of the day on which he first i og! 2 went to work. On such a system some men a is fact that Oct. 1, Moving Day, comes o: would never get past the kindergarten age. Sunday this year is not likely to simp! oe ‘th® annual day of confusion, though it may re- THE WEST SHORE MOTOR ROUTE. As the Turks have tes sult in spreading it out over Saturday and : . a moet accomplished diplom: $ Monday. 4 HE opening of the new Storm King High- highly probable that they will vo pluy Monday. unses is the Powers, one agalnst the other, . “The associations of warehousemen and van way virtually completes the excellent motor that in the end they will obtain tleally their old position in Muropean | owners are perhaps the worst victims ot Moving | Toute from New York to Albany west of the Day—always excepting the tenants. But the Hudson. = 2 eee. ie Bi gn acne ft fol ne Ll =. — mae! 1 mass “Ws owners, the decorators, the public utility com- As an engineeting feat, the cutting of the @ hey aro Inlgh-fuckers of ft: ‘PiMies and others suffer too. Storm King section is greater even than the con+ From Evening World Readers Sree Nar c | The warehousemen and van owners have s struction of the Henry Hudson Drive in the sition of t UNCOMMON SENSE fs gested reforms. The tenants ought te co-ope lower section of Palisade Interstate Parks. What kind of letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one By John Blake h ate. These associations suggest that for all Combined, these two motor drives would be far that gives the worth of # thousand words in a couple of hundred? Ms 1922, by Johu 1 ‘i i : offectiv ¢ ing the There is fine mental exerciss ind e lot of satisfaction ‘n trying pad ecapla atl aggtrge ik ial "4 y apartments leasing at $2,000 or less, the lease | more effective than they now are. Crossing i ; ’ eer - FOUN S ne ¥ be written to expire Sept. 1; apartment leases | Hudson at Dyckman Street, the motorist goes RO eny en Gale kn few ware: Take|<iove: Co)he Brat ' eee las ir Ke vow a OLD aN SS ul D alliance te re- XP pt. ve aparty $ | Alpine tt ht mie eae aa It is true that one might associate continually with Brakes and @ from $2,000 to $5,000 to expire Oct. 1, and these | north to Alpine through the wonderlana ‘of the “No Way to Sugar 1 | tho thought in o Ignace Paderewski and never thereby learn to play the piano. 3 phand theTune: calling for rentals of more than $5,000 to run | Palisades. At the upper end of the Henry Hud- ele SoH chin (toes rian oe ‘The same may be said of association with any master of who has used the Hotshevite for bis F rey. 7 Obs ie Paes S 7 epi orl ne lie} referred to hims Rye eAngd u own purposes, will, with loubt, or a until Nov. 1. son Di ve it is necessary to make a detour from ROVE HONdisig Eiain @usn ayills sieet | faranlne quel any art. , a cp Sonn thenr Necaaaurad Be theceul ‘ } this is a step in the right direction. Perhaps | the scenic river front. The stretch of the so- 7 with the approval of the majority of| 1 #ee and do and _ But if one has musical ssociation with P of the Great. Powerd,. for’ there id $1,500 or $1,800 would prove a better limit lor | called “Boulevard” from Alpine to the State | tne pcople of this country. Well do] M° What anybody wants to bell ski and observation of him w st in bringing it out. nothing in common between the Bol- Tt does not alte you say, “Instead of vetoing It as he] they exist to-di did the Soldicr Bonus, President Har-} The umount of Mquor sold ding bowed to Congress, and there/ereasing and the quality improving, went into effect at midnight Jast n DG IES Peg Se MeL LES Vala Se lL Sie MT As fur as near beer is concerned the worst tarlif ever devised by poll-| “there ain't no animal.’ One tleians to curry favor with the fe y by] of the chosen ones ut Probibt- giving them access to the poe! rf] ton was no joke, hat is it the conditions And if one intends to go into business he had best asse- ciate himsclf, if he has the opportunity, with business men, Good habits can be formed not quite as readily as bad habits by association, but they nevertheless can be formed in that wa When Yooking for gold it is wiser to go to a country where gold is to be found, and in that country to hunt out a sheviki and th jan. Ay to where got their arms and ammunition und airplanes and tanks they probably got them they state—in the open market. Mos of this market, however, was suppited from Russia but undoubtedly vast quantities were obtalned from Britl A the September division, ‘and $4,000 might prove | line is properly graded, but the surface is - to-be a more practical low limit for the Novem- | wretched, : ber expiration class. /That would be for the Now that New York has opened the upper 4 associations of landlords to determine. The de- | reaches of this scenic motorway, it is to be hoped ii sirable aim is to divide the Moving Day horror | New Jersey will make the Boulevard one in S into three approximately equal divisions and so | as well as name, rt and other nationals to dispose of tie ‘ the many!"” Mr. Prohivitionist taveo] gold mine, than to look for it on the rocky hillsides of the $]unimite quantities of Race __ ¢nd the worst of the congestion. > Are the fow always to be favorea| VOWd bee better word. | White Mountains in New England, where gold in paying $}tert over from the w + Just before and just after Oct. 1 is the time On behalf of the Permanent Wild Life Pro. J while the many are being feeced for] wi) hapre meein Sunt sa ago ea{ duantities has never been found. Dittsse tuk the cure Wan alwavaciica | to make an effective reform of this kind. Then tective Fund, Dr. W. T. Hornaday, Director of Soe eae ee eat ecanatle’ | they think-tt neceesus The art student who goes to Paris might find better §]burpese but tee ren ee money it {he troubles of Moving Day are {tesh in the | {Re Bronx Zoologica! Park, has tsgued @ mono. YAM ot tance on importa. alveads | 0, CAG teachers in his own land, communities where personal posecs iminds of all. It is to be hoped the warchou: Graph appeal for distribution in South Africa, — Jiigiy enough without this new in-| ll! Prove But living art and breathing its atmosphlre, as he can {stone were tn the bani. 2h amet fl ss hel a peo containing some startling facts concerning the iquity? This new iniquity whien| “Y 18 EN ert SUDEERS, gooa| {Jo in Paris better than any other place in the world, do more : It hes plnays heen the nop eee : ; i $ 5 eltior “ay inglish is ; ” 2 . acy that @ ob Ee men and van owners wil double their efforts to extinction of game in that land of presumed hone. tn oaltion to know claim willl csough to puss the cemerhin ce im|y for im than man,” lessons. bony tes» guile sales, ares ce expiration of lenses, bes ice { the alve ed people of this} J As I have endeavored to cvoid As evil communications corrupt bad manners, so good $3] jg’ yeuatly forgotten that t€ there te 3 ‘The white rhinoceros 1s down to @ few speci- unfortunate country, isa ¢ hich I don’t}3 communications improve good manners. an dea to be explolted vaya and ' * mens. Certain once plentiful antelopes and the Note the rush of steams! quite * Wt, ¥, It is contended by most playwrights that- one learns means are always at haffd to expicit Fi No, Record didn't make cue in New Jorsoy. oe ‘ Warwios, 8 ntended by play wrig! a Lee alNey THe Bee tabi j na pei guapamibie iy Marea adit Pears t a's Ls ee more than the technique of playwriting by learning to act. fee Mare Westie Ne Mee 4 Curlously tho greatest enemy the wild folk | tp ee ant The Veto stand He absorbs the air of the stage, he talks of the stage und 3{t° Der to him. + TOM WATSON. have is the automobile, Where formerly hunt- We are taking terrible risks of pro- th int ie ka dreams of it us does every one connected with it, and pres- If he can be controlled tees t ‘ : dead. g ! “inspired” we do not mean that he has a flash of Cahnot evade the) auttt machine and the bane world as they never have done before! icle published tn the under control the same powers whicl: 3 i The old soldiers may say Never] editorial section of . ts[% something or other which enables him to pick up his pen $} made him will broak him again. I | He was a stormy figure and he led a stormy with which it transports shooting parties into SORIA Rub @inier-croD. e¢ <wictions, aris Sai ities te én paper, datetis and write a deathless play. this case ho ts simply the strategic ic life in which volcanic oratory, fist-flour- the “hitherto difficult regions, leads to much who have no Idea of the hell war l.] \meriean Legon, as you seems ae But he develops the desire to write a play—that part of $]/pawn ct oe pen airmen reuipag ie ? ; 7 se a ies ah . ou Leeme 2 h 1a u : Populism and inexhaustible energy for wanton raiding. ity he. cat ake great pride in publishing the tele the process is contagious. ‘io troublesome and vainglorious Gr and he will be moved ‘over to w denouncing something or somebody combined to un g ent to President Mardi the City Club cf the New Ye And if the desire is great enough, and if he has the eal : a * . k Poet Pees ~ e y is as g dz vritten. he can do most good to preserve the Yep him a perennial cyclone-breeder, ACHES AND PAINS of the American Legions sst[ | necessary talent, the play is as good ax wellten, io, $1oe An 40 oe eetheaat ot Burcre i ji ii i so men would never have bee ritten ha e “eRe Ae - It is a curious bit of irony that this rampant With “Hey, Yootan’s Marchin'” Heury HM, Curran, | ot the America ona whaling ship or among the wheat farms of Ue Dakotas. & polled was this outogine of fire-eater should ever have’ been associated with | former President of the Board of Aldermen and Hise |7°W\ ii the other| active f 1 To do well what he most wants to do, the boy who iui Git af the erat VE _ anything so calmly useful and prosaic as the | Severs ere Meets te talk Jana ita seaes hts Guy day T picked up a yantr and read wh mig LOSS [3 means to be something should be among poops who are the pal of tho Tu : s being ton % i iverv. ag an author in the October Scribner's, It is a color Jarticle stating that the suloon w a . egal a ae, f a i i My ered by tie reactionary aud tmper. _ Thovement for a rural free mail. delivery, ful tale of New York. From friction to sletion, thing of the past. It would make any-| {Ne coming election» und they wi doing the same kind of thing ie doing ie ah work wit { [slime clements which are growing in )_* Yet it remains the fact that he helped to secure ie : body laugh, wouldn't it? ‘The have the opportunity to, 2 He is never sufficient to himself, His 1 , ttrength daily not only in Bureps but ¥ first iati c $ is a thing of the past and preac of Senators like Jghn Williams, Caldor]3 je merely the product of many minds, including his own, United stat appropriation ever passed by Congress In @ letter to James T, Fivtd, revealed in the Octo- | ‘Tho rum industry is gettin PA Meta Ease pi ey ane Alone he can do nothing, no matter how greatly he de- British and French aro ta 2 il i istri . , i jere will be e nthe Whit ‘ e if . toate ; free delivery of mail in rural districts. ver Atlantic, Jumes Russell suid he was hard up a solid bu basis, ‘Two 9 Hotend Posedent vol Gackiod ts Ucth ‘sivas i. Helped by others—if the help only comes from 08S 8 to Coastant nay : This and the entertaining vivacity with which | avout once in si weeks. Seems a tong intervat of |) Win 2 cay Tudor now tofPiz Interests, but ono who has ba their companionship and interests—he may be able to create 3 [ieee en ee i erie ippllancen }), be wrote about French history and Napoleon are ER anse 191 2 a0 ° fet & ai It was before Yol- aan SECURE C18, FOS NE OR HON CS a work of genius, provided, always, that he has the spark of way, and there ts no way to crors t 4 ; ‘ : . stead wos heard of. sa ae ewan ie A = sMheree it untiringly till it bursts into flame, the 3 for Mustapha IKema! ; things for which it will be kindest to re- ruth continucs to be stranger than fetion, Tha | Homo one writes that $20,000 worth] ,, 2, Served oversens during. the | and is willing to blow on > a eees nictuiecga can wale poor Ge e him. Tatervorough reports running more cars than it was JOf MM hes been scized, therefore} gq : ad 10 veti ms water, which it ts safe to assume t to get over my injuries, Liberty bonds at a low: a bonus on the Prohibiton { 1 principal entoreement ——_—<_—<<$<$<$—$—— One of our th ' $i its relation to national life and progress, | orderca to by the Rapid Transit Commission and avers tical career was, in the main, a kind | that vacant seuts were observed! cannot. Also the reason wi nd could not Yeclaration of Inde a had ot moro warships at Smyrna is volle n like (he prot Declaration of Independence and had|ure not moro ware! n is going to dry up New He cen and now doing a WHOSE BIRTHDANS an tmportant part in making the}becauso they aro in tho Rerdsnel i i 5 isn't Kidding hiniscif, just earning hig) . SEPT, 27 — SAMUEL ADAMS. | Massachusetts Constitution {n 1780,Jor thereabouts, where they wi meteor, lurid but meani - j sb -U. 8. NAV 8 Massachu x. 2 ial James Rorty, « fall povt, asserts in the Century: |s2lary and making clad the hearts of = famous American orator, patriot and]in 1781 he became a member of the}main until matters are arranged with > pho! orga. B Seems to Have It I um certainly pretty nearly fed] qo the weiter of The Evening Wo up on what is going to Le done. What} A “I am not one to be confounded by the candor of a tree.” We should hope not. Perhaps he was an- the Turks. x Under the Treaty of Sevres in 1920 usetty Senate and in 1788 of si ; Boston, Mass. | Maze See tence ato convention which ratified 1803. | the contends that during th the Constitution of the United states, | the Turkish Empire was fixed Wd col ; noyed at its bark? now iy playing that 1 saving there ” From 1759 to 1794 he was Lieut, Gov- in Europe, Constantinople, w FITS. i thatlof daylight saving EE eee near f he was Lieu Constantinople, it HIM RIGHT” was undoubted! td as . 4 Hem: trent thie hours ¢ own OF Bestou ho oon began to r or} fansashiuselts and | from ¢ yonulstios eal 090, wae Inetudlis undeubted!y Frost has ct tast landed on the pumpkin. he Pia ie ee Rese, DeORNDE| bette a leah OF one luke gm active part ‘in the Boston! vareat importance| while ‘Turkey in-Asla, with itu 140,000 unanimous verdict of those | swamp maples aie red. Autumn is knocking at the 1 not do tor mo when I can{thres hours on the tirst day of Sats ad tn 1784 drew UP]in the curler stages of the Revolu-| square miles and 9,000,000 populution, that an Illinois Judge had | 4°" stert out in the morning and travel| ight exving and the days following} qe eee Croteet healt struggle, but became less Ville’s scheme of taxation. He insti-/¢ ne Rs ap aaa tip ip tuted the system of town committees} Valuatle w sO) were those of constructive stetesman- ©f correspondence, and secured the ere removal of troops from the city. From wp 894 SORTS UGH: as Bere 1774 to 1781 he was a member of the f! aps no one more to bring woul Continental Congress, He signed the the Revolutions all day and find plenty of boose,| twenty-four; that the hour lost in the whether jn city or town, even in] preceding day woes back to the fol- roadhouses everywhere. lowing day. Some gentleman in lust night's CHARLES ROSEARELLA, papey says that the wish is father to New York, Sept. 26, 1922, ’ Was also agreed to be Turkivh with the exception of Smyrna, which wap 6 { auelgned to Greece, subject to @ pli biecite in 1926, Konle, about 49,000 square inilos, Wes assigned to Italy and Adana to Franpom . da man to — whip Lr gayhod a Moybe the failure of Senator Smoot to put a tariff pping of-a-horse. | on ice wilt produce a warm winter. general tho public hot belicve in flog- ! - ; JOHN KEETZ.