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; } | ; Italy, they will have scored a point for a lot of That is the spirit that should determine our the franchise side of the gulf? ural difficulties of his job.a. crushing burden of | go ata berg ctl osteoma ale inom ree PRT CER Te Ne eee SANS Rodi we Price Fubitaning oo si ee BI Is HS ER violent emotion. He has been developing what i ERORREGTING ei RLD.” amounts t Vaith Healing and Pay. set foot on th tinent on his third Once in twenty or thirty y: yho is not lookin, “HARMONIES OF THE WO! : WHICH ROLE? a. a a mania of stereotyped etek Heil. oc selepcemo meine werlss ptt sc i acted ae, ala a eo i Ane years a man who is no z in ales ed tha panes eee | 7S the United States Government going, to accept . ary crowd, the Newspapers, ‘the Citi- | 12 you will kindly allow me @ Uttle] Due to Columbus's discovery a pe- Nearly always it is somebody else who gets the value $|"Harmontes of the World” mus al- Ti the invitation from the European powers to | 2P8' Union, the Transit Commission and the bus- |*ace 1 would Uke to answer your Hecisbegll gre: delle Fetrrmenpiad I Rue pts lee ane ccaaticovarsd, z . ways remain: 6 red-letter cay tthe ) participate in the Near Eastern Peace Conference? aunction Judges. ‘ Boe, pe G eins Med agen Pagar America as It ts to-day. ‘a It is an almost invariable rule that people who are look- 3 |@™plre of Mind, for on baa a ee 5 Or will the United States Government only send Glance over this’ list and it will be observed | sccing, Ue pases a bialgnenth aly “titai| ing for mines are the ones who find them—wf anybody- does. ie ee fhe <enitiog tan “unofficial observer’ to snoop around the ban if a case bi Mayor is denied the chance 4° we vays that a person who ts reall, | effect. The civilisation of | Baypt, When they make the discoveries they are ready to make Copernicus had already traced out © { ; 'o fight. He can only fulminate. His emotion is | inupirea by God will not accept money Bee ct es eink gait 8 °1$ use of them—as the hunter who is looking for an elk ia read map of the solar system, indicating edges of the conference, ready to scuttle away at bottled (6 i daee h . tor cures they perform. I would lil.-| America through tt. Why not, then) 3 Jini ie. Shon the elk appears, 8 7 } lthe position of the eun relative to the the first suggestion that the United States assume P .and ‘there is no: channel “of action |1>" tx now are-they to live in these| HOOF the memory of the brave dis- PP: 5 attendant planets; but he had not e: | 4 mage through which i pastes "| coverer of America and give to him Edison invented the phonograph, not by chance, but jained the nature of the ; active part or responsibility in the matters 8 it can work out. days of high coat of living unless they phonograp y pl P fi = aay P por y In recent years. science has been’ studying the |™mske e* charge? He goes on to say ee ee eee, 10 oe cone| ¢ because he. was prospecting in that particular field, with the $] motions. That task fell to Kepler of q Ive F rat that Christ did not accept anything. idea that some such principle as that used in the phonograph involved? lation of emotions to the body. Scienti : } The United States has made a great parade of | T°! ly. Scientists have j1n the 10th Chapter of St. Luke we 5 would be discovered. its sympathies with suffering minorities in the | foUnd that emotions stimulate secretions from the {find that Jemus vent out, his cincipioe Marconi did not “just happen” on wireless. He had Near East. It has professed deep interest in the ductless glands and have ‘an’ immediate effect on |no purse nor script, for the laborer! x5 tne weiter ot The Event spent deep thought on the subject—had made up his mind freedom of the’ Dardanell the body. If the body can work them off, well and |'# worthy of his hire. Ho evidently] in answer to “Lover of Liberty," in] $ that it was possible before he began to build apparatus t { apes ied : j good. If not, th . i did not Intend his disciples to give) rerence to the discovery of America| $ test his belief. facta to overthrow the Here is an invitation which tests the sincerity + If not, they may spread poison. thetr services free of char; ref theory, and this he left to Kepler, es ‘ & 7 The Mayor seems to have. been letting himself ‘Times have changed somewhat, and} by Columbus and the celebration of Few, indeed, are the inventions in mechanics or chemis- with of those sympathies and that interest, of late. Several of hi ‘. iB Himsell |g disciples of Christ to-day who}Oct 12 as tte anniversary, per-|$ try or any forms of science that are developed by outsiders Is the United States going to live up to 1s i . Several of his public appearances have |nave given years of study and eervice| mit me to state that a Ittle learning|'$ or are come upon by chance. ‘ ie declared sentiments like the powerful, influential een marred by intemperate and: irresponsible Bo88) of mankind sre aise (combined) with a gregter amoustiier Long years of thought, carefully prepared plans, experi- theory. _ Vaying BO arteries io wee protesting against the socialist programme. Naw One particularly vicious and fallacious turn to : - “ : 4 ‘v Bd f y | Government monopoly. they are a formidably large, well-organized mid- | ‘he Propaganda is the assumption that the Naval — ame . eo DF : : RY . y ivad'p: bowpetaia ‘at OAR Se: bw section of the nation. They insist that revolution | Limitation Treaty binds us to keep our navy up > ns w% ‘ ‘ a Hy Austria took advantage of the aitua- is not their purpose. They profess loyalty to | ' the agreed 5-5-3 ratio. Nothing could be more =, roared : : % . ye : i wurde Kedar Pereira Constitution and throne. But they are deter- false, but the idea is advanced in a subtle and | Wtis23¥ sat ‘ : ; ‘ ‘ x high as $100,000 for a plecs mined to “take over the Government” and change | Petsvasive.manner: ~* - . j Bee tre, tatinent’ of oatate the electoral system in order to bring about the The navy propagandists avow absolute fealty a H \ diseases, especially cancer | “regeneration of Italy.” to the treaty, and hope limitation will go further, i , ay is | malignant tumors, | across their prostrate bodies. up to the maximum can not be questioned. In 4 * aS see : - ; were found in Paradox Valley. They seem like people convinced at last that | @"Y future conference we could logically urge re~ é - : : oe ; liberty isn’t forever letting somebody else take ductions according to the ratio, and point to any > . . ; ; ; - try, established a temporary labore- liberties. reduction below authorized strength as an earnest pare at ei * tory f0r'the production of radiags people in other parts of ‘the world where the | "Val policy. It is the spirit that would do so if R A ‘ tation of armament instead of being driven b rel wa siderable quantities existed side political destreyers or incompetents at either end: - f ng driven by ) jerable a en ty, Watch the Fascisti. There may be a lesson in | Seator Borah and an insurgeftt public opinion. nT ae - : side with pitehblende, Rast: ~. That public opinion must not be lulled to sleep. tt 2 ¢ 7, monopoly came at the end of the war, | : The armament propagandists never ‘slumber. : Cache ouronect tt ess ‘. f THAT GULF. | wide gilt between bus “permits” and bus NING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1923, The ‘‘Cream’’ Route! Abner make a rather impressive list, but every one is a good, substantial name, easy of enunciation. How many more equally good names beginning with A are available for possible additions to the family? Would any other letter have provided as many? / € The Scott family names suggest a competitive game that might be tried out these chilly autumn evenings. By John Cassel FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922. fom! gga “FE Hy NEEDLESS. [I the present state of international relations this Nation has less than no need of a “Navy Day.” Memorial Day and Armistice Day afford abundant opportunity for appreciation and re- membrance. In the search for radi was put on their ardor announcement that tt tons of ore to produce a 100. Sick GAGES. Navy Day, as outlined by its rs, might | WaReinoton Ween be labeled with greater accuracy, "Navy Propa- ‘d 4 : fg cD asigg ena ganda Day,” “Big Navy Day” or+"Der Tag.” ‘ : ° It will not escape foreign observers that the Navy aa i by pete my Pobped MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRES. propagandists chose a day associated with the idea “d, 4 5 ei i 7 of the laboratory es tree. fs exchusivety. Cary to the use for seats of “The Big Stick.” , M4 be ua . hisky het aa! oe Dadar aad as the fod! news publisied erin Administration support of Navy Day is a beau- mt. ‘ ~~ # Paris, Ren ne ies tiful example of the right hand not knowing what : : ] id : ‘ Z . | éurte obtained the tatoo thik en THE FASCISTI. the left hand is doing—or at least not admitting 4 Vie . ’ ‘ : " abled her to produce minute fens the knowledge. z E . . . sf ty of “eolld’ radiven | wae HO are these Pascisti who are setting Italy aR, i \ " ; : ; + [abandoned silver mine tn J by the ears and who now count themselves = Washington we have Preparations under le “ ah ie ; 4 he. . 5 ” hed’ been began beet $00! PORPeRmnE by hundreds of thousands? The time is past when | “4 for a disarmament conference of Central : : % j Ni ‘ From this mine, on the point of bee American nations. We also have Weeks, Denby, “ ‘ 4 we | ing abandoned, came the pitch! correspondents compared them to “college stu- dents out for a lark.” schist. The Austrian The Fascisti began as a party of Nationalists propagandists urging “Preparedness”—for what? quick to see a chance for Roosevelt, Harbord, Pershing and the rest of the : os Pas 4 ’ Lath Ihe phish? whe" aaetet ‘Gurecsinae : revenue, made the output of Joachimsthal a More and more it looks as if here might be | but it is necessary for the United States to have | pac" FA oe LITA. ‘Then other nations began something approaching self-assertion in a middle | the full Strength permitted by the agreement so 4 class—a turning of the trampled “bourgeois” | that it can ask for corresponding cuts in other NG navies. These Italian Fascisti seem much like folks sick That was plausible doctrine before the ratio was to death of being the victims of futile politics in | ON determined and recognized. It is so no lon- which ultra-radicalism and reaction fight it out | 8¢t- The ratio is established. Our power to build Enormous quantities of this Denver, within easy reach of ¢m carnotite area. cable ‘The discoveries tn Cornwall an@ Paradox Valley fairly proved a death blow to the Austrian monopoly, } Then carge Australia to bat wits | the discovery that carnotite in eon- If the Fascisti manage to score this point in | Of Our will to limit competitive armament. steady-goers in the middle constantly suffer from | the Harding Administration had led toward limi- No wonder Mayor Hylan insisted on the THE, EXTRA STRAIN ON THE MAYOR. From Evening World Readers What kind of letter do you find most readable? Isn't it the one that fives the worth of « thousand words in a couple of hundred? UNCOMMON SENSE eh FEN de. By John Blake By Thomas Bragg. “franchises.” : AYOR HYLAN'S friends are anxious about Where would that silent busman Fishhooks his health. It is not surprising. McCarthy have got.bis “cream” if he'd beon on Mayor Hylan of late has been adding to nat- “worthy of thelr hire.” Jesus told] prejudice can create havoc with rea- ‘ soning. ‘The obvious effort to discredit Co- Tycho Brahe wanted, belng Interested ‘ment after experiment, are necessary before any useful thing only in what was true, Kepler went can be invented, to work, beginning with observations And after the inventor proves that he is working on } | 4202 the planst Mars, the correct theory and actually makes a working model of Pe gerereed oie} papain es the machine that he has begun to build in his brain, he must the combinatiows of circular and unt- devote thought and study to its development before it is form motions, he tried the ellipse and nition that’ {h-ia? anger. He breaks a gavel every little while and . his fulminations run in grooves. When: you'y % ve Or does the United States go on playing the heard. him once youl eect that is on hi ein 4 FP. G. F, has nothing to eay against \jymbus cannot succeed through fur- unworthy role of a chronic obligation-dodger? a ues on his min the minister who accepts his yearly|tive propaganda. Leif Ericson did ‘ The Mayor's friends might very possibly help |salary for preaching the gospel. Why achieve the voyage across the Atlan- hi oa} 2 re refuse a living to one who carries out/tic about the year 1000, but he did m most by trying to reason withehim. Those |Dip Master's eummand and heals the|not discover America. Tt seems Bootlegging and cabin parties aboard Ameri- cam ships beyond the three-mile limit sbould he regards as his enemies. cannot approach him, |sick as well_as the sigs hardly necessary to repeat the truism really workable, eurerel ear of varying motions in " i " . M. DIXON. |that discovet ig an uncoverer— * : : such part. 1o discovered provide the next congevlal job-for the Pro with reason. If the Mayor would use his reason New York, Oct. 21, 1922. Sn chs Sonia tauwe te the wee The man who hopes to find gold mines would best take $ | {aw of motion in an elliptic part which hibition Power. Surely, for Prohibition pur- more and his emotions Jess the effect on his health a course in a school of mines, whieh will enable him to know fitted in exactly with all his obser poses, all parts of an American ship are Amer!- might prove salutary. what he found, Ericson did not do a gold bearing ledge when he sces one and how to get the 3 |tions of Mars, and be felt/sure this, Many things were known be- Celumbes or Ericson, can territory wherever the ship is. he Tae Malie et eee eauene Weare fore they were labelled “discovered."| $ gold out of it after he has discovered it. hia reward was: close st. Bane, I have read the article written by a3 Oy ; Testing his conclusions by all the ACHES AN eS ALaeae GbAMbaLIG’ irlth reterence [sia eeey teene ie eshatine maiaes ee RSs phe aaa bas Hypa Suen mean observed facts, Kepler found that tn 2 ica) a every case his theory was fulfilled. “A” FOR ASTONISHING. AND PAINS to the exlsbration of Columbus Day. knows tothe, word, ewe tnat| { nical school; which will teach him the principals on which {| He wes thea’ ia’ © positon sep. : "Knickerbocker" occurs siztytwo times in the tele : HE exodus of Frank Scott and his family | phone directory, but not once ae the name of an indi- from Laporte, Ind.,,put them in the public | védwat. Alas, did the family pertah with the lamented vee because of the remarkable fact that thirteen Diedrich? i children of one mother could ride without paying | fare because all were under five years of age. St. Brendan sailed across the Atlantic] $ he must proceed and what can and cannot be done in me- fidently to announce his first two son belongs the credit of America’s! vit, twelve companions in the ffth}$ chanics. J laws: (1) “Hach planet moves in an discovery, and that the result of| century, or 600 years before the Eric- F 5 ellipse around the sun, which ts git- , ortunes are sometimes inherited, sometimes made uated in one focus of thal ellipea® tee ae ye gle the a Pes aba dM ck overnight by gambling. But that happens so seldom that it “A straight line extending fom { seemg to be historically mixed. Re-|the eighth century, plundered tho] % is @ be SunAy Sanday hed tt does ann rae sun to ie apie f a Cette % panimousl, tert id took away with them iscoveries and inventions require a deal o: rospect- ‘over eq jurfaces in e imes."* Mable historians ux ¥ agreo| monasteries ant away q prosp: ‘Abcat dhe truth of itaae tee ane John I, Quayle ix running for Congreva in Brooktyn, He must be a dit of a bird, : i that no permanent settlement was|many valuable manuscripts, among] 3 { nd the prospecting must be done by experienced pros- The first response in reading such a record was ° made and no’ colonization took place,| which were the writings of St. Bren- pales: ate od ee o* Tees rat he aes ee eae generally a gasp, we imagine. The second was Dr. 4. Conan Doyle has pushed hie fancy on from | BOF did Burope know of the discov. (dan descriptive of bis voyage ac planets should OBEY these laws, * fi mone f1 it.] the Atlantic, t ther with ani , probably the thought that it was no wonder Mr. | *P00%# to fairies, By and by, éf he progresses, Re will bef ope eeoityd No wie arildevises of be vevaey, end thee) —<—<——<—_—————— dT took Kepler ton years 0 claw a ‘Scott wanted to go West and get land where the | "oH? the devtt? reached the shores of America the|documents found thelr way {nto tho WHOSE BIRTHDAY? the difficulty, and In 1619 appeared known as the Rough Riders. In 1899 é i . ‘ the ‘Harmony of the World" with i ir wav. credit would go to the mound butlds Norseland and were used by Eric: a si. | he jected Governor of New York, z > ‘children could grow up and help earn their way. By. what they say ‘tle aan fate nd Indians who had found their way|aon centuries afterward in undertak-| OCT: 27,—THEODORE ROO! ack in 1960 was Dominated ‘Tor on the third law: (8) “The squares of 1 f the 7 the periodic times of the planets vary merica from Asia, the birthplace|ing the journey which St. Brendan| VELT, twenty-slath President o: Dripitieat at the Untten bane, 5 yf YeAne humap race.” No more re-|had made at least 600 years b born in New York|tne death of President McKisiey he| Se the CUBES of thélr MEAN Dis i sults came from Erloson's discovery|fore. History telly us that mari-f city, oct, 27, died in Oyster] succeeded to the Presidency, and in] TANCES.” wo - months, may set a record. But this is not the I Britten cabetine want to pay the nation's debt by | than from the iso baa Nl arts | boy pasties cae ie Sian va: Bay, N. ¥., Jan. 6, 1919, Ho mae arts 206 a5 slectes President, Among i Sacral vay Ravi sens he Us , ‘ stink jazing capital, learn t these peop! igh ae the] ite ip of the tea from. Harve: naive: Ff is Administration are the} ™=' plan. only peculiar feature of this family: omnes to-tomie, a that when it | Bien ction of the former Was. make known to the world the fertila| eso and after spending some time|establishmént of the Depagtment or] ct# from the sun belng known, All thirteen children are sons and all have been y he Hret. Labor creates |G, the other hand, the discovery by|land open to the Old World? No.|¢rayelling in Europe he returned|Commerce and Labor,’ the treaty to| the period, or year, of one of fi toned wi : « capital. Ite a game of “Ring Arownd Rosy.” Columbus, independent of Ericson,|Did Ericson, if we grant his story| home and in 1881 was elected to the| complete the Panama Canal, the anti. | te Period of the other may be ascerw) chris with names beginning with the letter . opened the gateway for the ty true to the fanciful Iimtts of the anti-| New York Legislature. After serving] trust legislation and t tained by the above simple proportion “A.” Thirteen little “A. Scotts” in one family will “Jersey justice” seems to ba getting weak 4: farch westward of the high clviliza-|Columbus propagandists, excite Bu-|in that body for four years he re-|thtacite coal etri —which clearly shows that the bodies 4 ‘i r knee. ie ies tion begun back In Asta thousuncs of | rope to an Interest in this new hem- | moved to North Dakota, where he con-Jend of his A to which !t applies are not wildly ca- mean that the boys will have to write their full meee, a before Christ, “Lover of Lib-|isphere? No. He lived and died, ond! aucted.a rane until 188t, immediately began his famous tour of|reering through space, each Bames fox identificati ig hetraye. an ignorance of lis-|che Old World cared nothing. for tl, a to New York, In 1897 Africa, He is the author of “The{ Pendent of the others, but that fox identification. Ray y ; r ; hers, bot the 4 . " According to Franklin K. Lane's ietters, W. i, hud | tory when he says that Colmbus New World, even if he knew anything retary 2] Winning of the West." “ y are all alle members of one harms » Ashbel, Archer, Austin, Arthur, Arnold, Ailen, | etre use for a Cabinet. Leaders usually prefer lunded in America. Let him turn over about it, and that ts doubtful vy, and at the outbreak or the|New York," ‘The Rough Ri nious SYSTEM. a Albion, Alfred, Albert, Adoiph, Abe! and | towers to associates, ually prefer ful \ oy tiret pages of American history JAMES ¥, TRACHY,- | Spanish-American Wer he entered the! "Essays on Practica! Politics Thus did Kepler ‘construct 4 ae end be will seo that Columbws actualy Central Islip, L. 1, Oct, 24,1922, [army a® @ voluntesr in @ regiment “The New Nationaliam.* edifice of the mntwarse/* . ’ . ' . y 4 NT re ee ee _s feet \ be mY “ | ~ Three sets of triplets and two sets of twins, the ‘To yote for either “Al” or “Nate.” ‘eldest four and a half years and the youngest six e