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ESTABLISHED BY JOSEPH PULITZER. daity ft bitehing Bs BIN hows” New "York. & PULITZER, President, 63 Park Row. J. ANGUS SHAW, Treasurer, 63 Park Row. JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Kow. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1922. many words, he seems to have given that impres- sion to some of the hazers. From time to time Congress is stirred by a new hazing scandal. Discipline of midshipmen will not help much if ranking officers lend their ap- proval. For a change it might be well for Con- gress to try hazing the men at the top. UNDER WHAT FLAG? NDER what flag will the persecuted and handicapped owners of American vessels take their final refuge? This question is raised by the action of the United American Lines in transferring the regis- try of the Resolute and Reliance to the Republic of Panama, to escape restrictions that mean ruin if they continue to fly the Stars and Stripes. Sixty years ago, owing to the depredations of i é Ta E. W. OSBORN Copgrigit, 1889, (Now Yort Brentng World) by Prose Publishing Oo. ‘SAW the wind to-day; I I eaw tt in the pane Of Glass upon the walt; A moving thing, twas Uke No dird with widening wing. No mouse that runs alony The meal-dag under the beam T think {t te like @ horse. AU Diack, with frightening mane That springs out of the varth, And tramples on hts way. T sano tt in the glass, The shaking of a mane; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ror. $10.00 Weapentey 600 7 Wor 400 a A BRANCH OFFICES Post Office New York Becond Ol M; a bo Sg te he REE De hay Bal 9 12.00 rid Oly 333 Woek World 00 h [ABHINGTON, Wratt Bide; , 2002 7th Ave, near % Bt. we One Year Oi Mente One Mont’ 1000 go 85 cents; by mail 50 cente, wath and F Bt, Ligtal Theresa’ B X, 410 RK. 149th Bt, 3 DETR DIT, 621 Ford Bide CHICAGO, 1603 Mallers Bide.) the Confederate cruisers, the mercantile marine A horeo that no one rides WN 202 Washington Bt.| PARIS, 47 Avenne de lOpers. ! r . dps f 817 Fulton Bt. LONDON, 20 Cockspur @ of the United States took the cover of other na- After such fashion, in one of the a: 5 h MEMBER OF THE AS8OC1ATED PRESS. Apaypietet ree te exctarirety, entttied to the use for ews despatches credited to ft oF not ot paper, and also the local news pul herein. ARMISTICE DAY. fs Armistice Day. Pour years ago to-day American hearts beat with the hearts of this Nation's allies in never-to-be-forgotten thankfulness that the guns | were stilled at last. , To-day—as a precedent for years to come—the President of the United States goes to the Na- tional Cemetery at Arlington to lay a wreath on the grave of America’s Unknown Soldier Will each succeeding Armistice Day find the Nation further from the feelings with which it sent that soldier overseas to fight and die? Or will there come a turning point when all the numbers making up “Dramatic L, gends and Other Poems’ (Macmil oa fancy plays of Padraic tions’ flags, so our boasted banner vanished from the seven seas and the country lost the lead in foreign trade. Legislation followed that prevented the réturn of the ships to their old allegiance and kept our colors out of sight until, thanks to German sub- marines, a great opportunity to restore this asset came about. |t was met by the enormously costly experiments of the United States Shipping Board. Now all advantages gained from this vast out- lay of cash and energy go into the discard to satisfy a fanatical fad, and we stand written down as fools amid the chuckles of the universe! CONSUMERS SHOULD PROTEST. HE New York Market Growers’ Association is right in its opposition to any relaxation of . Work the Preservattve--- Turning back to the pagen of the lately published “Senescence” of Dr. G. Stanley Hall (Appleton), we read Almost all good workers IIve lon The blind Dandolo, elected Dor: at eighty-four, storming Constant! * nople at ninety-four, and afterward 4, again victorious, was elected at the age of ninely-alx to the throne of the empire, which he declined, and died Doge at ninety even. Newton made tmportant discoveries for every one of his clehty-five Years. Washington, the perfect cit! zen; Wellington, the perfect soldier: Goethe, the all-knowing port; Hum boldt, the encyclopedia of sclence all were old. John Quincy Adams House of Represen* fought the ‘ves at elghty . * . three. pettiness, all the lingering poisons of partisanship | the ordinances regulating the public markets. natiah Quincy attacked the Xow and policy will have dissolved away; when the Organizations of consumers should be prompt eats ab MEnty ve—eaid the only memory that remains will be the memory of | if coming to the support of the truck gardeners at poke Bis hip at ninety charmed that he forgot t how he was and went baci 80. Quincy safd: "Da ,the hearing next Tuesday. & great partnership for a great cause; when that The public markets should be for the use of memory will urge the United States to a new part- { nership which it will then view from the high | farmers. The growers have a justifiable suspicion fo eee aged plane of its confidence and strength rather than | of the resolution introduced by Alderman Dunn of da, pres, arist ' from the low plane of its mistrust and fears? which would include as licensees “any dealer in Queee, ken aki We believe that turning point must come. farmers’ produce.” ae é c a Hall didn't know how eit He was seventy tiv Breakfast On Boar Attend to a story of breakiast board a Dutch pussene South Seas, down in “Lett to a “Djinn (Century), by Zaring Stone When one enters the one fa at once 4 doaen — pirattent-svory w gentlemen wearing batih turbot twisted In vartous modes New York has not forgotten the “honey for money” scandal that should have resulted in the removal of Commissioner O'Malley. If specula- tors and peddlers are permitted to hold space in the markets planned for the farmers, it will open one more channel for graft and favoritism. Real farmers will soon be driven out. This would be a lasting injury to every con- sumer. Farmer competition is needed about it, We have faith in a future Armistice Day when the American people will have agreed at last, not! only among themselves but with all the civilized world, upon the greater, permanent good for which the American soldier who sleeps at Arling- ton was sacrificed on the battlefield of France. Then and not until then will there be an Armis- tice Day worthy of him and of his people. . he wrote AS set tal I " ‘The Senate ts about ready to cross the new ing the chalr, another arr berry with the raspberry. ‘ . TAMMANY TRAINED. (Cont.) Knives and forks or bringing water } 8 of Previous Chapters: — Hylan bus and still another lstenine avel: operators, asked to explain the use of dummios tn to the order th befor parte HAZING AT THE TOP. the business, said in substance: "That was simply to. bring w Giself ' i] my method of doing it” and ‘I just did it because Judges to suitab! 1 wanted to.” You n readily that . could ich HE EVENING WORLD has suggested that the persistence of hazing at Annapolis CHAPTER IV. “If this 1s an honest legitimate transaction,” ordinary aggregation of or should be agsoclaty! From Evening World Readers UNCOMMON SENS’ | might possibly be traced to the active or passive Mr, Shearn asked Thomas H. O'Neill, Under wir $1} 7 Walls dudae tor vuurselt. wether | encouragement of the practice by ranking officers Sheriff, Tammany leader and receiver of one- ‘hat kind of letter do you find most readable? Ian’t it the one j| thie Be an ordinary sexregition | of the service. third of the profits of Ferdinand Frankenberg’s that tires the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hunwed? By John Blake 8 Tee SHG eee aes ee | SS fi lore ia fine mental exercise and « lot of satisfaction in trying apples, and mangost Saris | Recent testimony by midshipmen indicates as bea cae eo) tte) mer viohy Resa sg yor nae te cay mush in a few words. Take time to bs beisl, (Oneriaa, wee, wy Hehe mar) My Bee rao Srindiak nu : | bh Fi 1 the stand th t your interest tn it behind dummies?" ‘ eo Dutch Edam, cheese, toast, i much. First cl nee 8 ee e ep: “No reason’ at ail,” Me. O'Nelll replied, “I al ound aoe Se ee PART TIME PEOPLE. cold ham Et pe nace 50 Admiral Wilson hime. J Levis Just didn't care to put my name In ft, that is To the Balter of The Evening World: garding any signals etven him by the because the people of New York City du not ane suits tle tropic. Jellies: ne fi Wilson did not actually encourage hazing in so all.” ‘Hosea Stevens, discussing the| passenger. ‘They almost aiways toke|$ cient interest in their schools, there is @ shortage of build- and, last of all. the oxt ‘ drinking of tea out of a saucer, 1s} You past your destination, disregard- ings and consequently insufficient room to give all the pupils ays eee Fe aq |ing the buzzer signals i s y ins joes one breakfast and THE WEEK. ee ees pane Roa ns Why anould &. city lke Philadiphia|$ Seats for the full school day. confound the Our auth MAINED) MUMGTION DAY, since when the | FREIRIDUNT HARDING and GOV. MIGLBW fe ‘com across ‘the pond. indeed, (f s|dees cece ana the Wrewet city and en in this age of advanced civilization there are still 2] COMM . 1 deed, clean cars and the biggest elty and|$ cities whose inhabitants do not realize that education is more stu senile? SKIES HAVE CLEARED. sued THANKSGIVING proclamations with heavy em- | yery pad manners. ‘To do so | richest city In the world have a car important than anything else in th Id—inelud ih a traveller, tt have wate A FOOTBALL analogy is timely: COLUMBIA | phasis on the HARVEST. dian of low preceding, tor on no ac.|#sstem of which the smaitet village|$ tic’ ard municipal governments and Presidenales me Ss tal portions ee ene ane ar Oe was DEFEATED by CORNELL last Saturday—score | In IRELAND De Valera continues to defy the Free | count must tea be poured into the] YoU"! Pe Rehamed? nierahipe Pa’ Bi * BesCSncies AIC Fes Uhinga at the sve hrektact. | Yo _P. Merz ft . ter euch a fe ad of roll 56 to 0. G. O. P. leaders can SYMPATHIZB. But the | State and RENEWED FIGHTING 1s reported. saucer. N. Y. City, Nov. 9, 1922. Many thousands of pupils in New York City: na ihe 7 Sieegt oS ad of roll ‘analogy goes deeper. A group of hilarious Columbia KEMAL, the Turk, also went on the WAR PATH The saucer is rested in the left — doubtless in other cities in Europe and America—are ark bers, he goes up bridge and + gtadents motoring to Ithaca purloined "No Parking” | and the NEAR BAST fs in CRITICAL condition. hand, while with the foretinger, und | on ine teeter ee mee een ana time pupils” and get “part time” educations = Dedateerd Por sioteby, eee figns from a wayside village. When they returned 1 senaation of tha. creck Was the Ciscpeaey of & leruming the Rendle of ths cup, the] Nineteen teentsawo, Nevember. ithe This may be the result of incompetent school authori- Sinsuea the village police copped them, threw them for a loss | FIFTEEN-YEAR.OLD VOCAL MARVEL from KAN- | {tea {s conveyed to the mouth of the}, weenthe ties to some extent, but if the people took the interest in $|4 Gallant From the Mantry.... of the signs and added an exemplary fine. G. 0. P. | SAS CITY. MARION TALLEY showed unusual tal- | person drinking it. 1am English, and Meee for Voters Mia month. 13 schools they ought to take no incompetent persons would Minor ie nego on odin Rnea® TARIFY LOG-ROLLERS HAD NO BETTER FOR- | ent before judges at the Metropolitan Opera House, in spite of the very nice opinion of] For Baritea opposing to step to the ever be school authorities. r Lote ith Margaret Bmers Batley bs ve| ,', polls . joran), In wiich ad TUNE. WILHELM HOHENZOLLERN was married inst |. Stevens about vs, 1 rosvet 10 ave] ang sar for thelr candidaten’ names So the children grow up devoting half the time to edu- }] book ors w tutoring in a In NEW YORK AL SMITH BHAT GOV. MILLER | Sunday, the DUTCH GOVERNMENT overseoing and | to correct him. Indeed, 1 will spare) on the rolls cation that should be devoted to it and their subsequent $| family and falls into by the BIGGEST PLURALITY ON RECORD. Voters | censoring the arrangements. A Dutch secretary anand tye ert OOS Did not the old Democrats sweep? progress is restricted in consequence. En te HANDED THE MITTEN to the GLOVE SENATOR | Makes a trio of the old “Me und Gott” partnership, | and did so in the manner he describes | Th® conflict, though qulet, Included But the children are not to be blatued for this sort of $} dignity and in and gave DR. COPELAND the GLAD HAND. The The FEDERAL COURT OF APPEALS decided that [he would be looked on in the aame| nop with cannons and swords, but with thing. They are ‘part time” pupils for no fault of their own. pantry to chainpion 1 big OVERTURN came in ROCK-RIBBED REPUBLI- | the District of Columbia MINIMUM WAGE LAW was | Way that a person eating peas with citizens" rights. Dee Their elders, however, are very likely td be “part time” ¢| inerati. ‘Soineiluicn a nosexar CAN ereas UPSTATE. FULL DEMOCRATIC | UNCONSTITUTIONAL The SUPREME COURT |“ Ay to knowing what to drink and Chertshed “hopes waned away at_ thy people, and this is their own fault. from the sarden ‘ TICKET CARRIED BY LARGE PLURALITIES, | W!!! now have opportunity to have a LAST WORD. | how to drink it, {tis only partly true.| Like sunbeams before the approach ot Most of them are people who spend just about half Pe eae utchon STATH SENATE DEMOCRATIC by one, ASSEMBLY A tragic EXPLOSION in a COAL MINE at Spang- | my friend, for in all justices to this the night thy time in intelligent, intellectual pursuits, in and out of Chanticleer nm shillings Pepadlican by acai! margin. ler, Pa., cost the lives of eighty miners, country, it has England beaten a milet Because of the Democrats’ sweep! business, that they ought to spend. shocker from library that cireu with the cup of coffee, which Is ex- They may keep regular business hours, but any one who Tate BOLO Sree At HERRON, ILL., the TRIAL of FIVE INDICTED “Come, boys, fall im Mine!" the Demo- Nationally the TARIFF, a wave of WHT sentiment cellent. No matter where you go : And all proffered with impassive . ' SERS ¥ crats yell, has been in any P ently equiously, wit and the NEWBERRY issue reduced Republican major. | “MINERS was started. here you are suro to get a good cup] eqt's Miller h i Brent commercial establishment knows how. palén, allenUy, obasailotiely, With Be fties in Congress near to the vanishing point. LA After a perfod of apparent progress the HALL- | of coffee, but will never get @] a pellmel much—or rather how little—actual intensive work is done aera aneuis t euapect © hala (tel POLLETTE TYPE REPUBLICANS are likely to hoia | MILLS MURDHR TANGLH has struck ANOTHER |fistaurante oa the utter side. For| Galaie lablnte Chester | sashoae | RT ae ie lower even when one day upon a 7 SNAG Fee Te co octiee tind ne better [Of party allegiance ere. the: Anal re- t is not the eight-hour day that is insufficient for the solitary ramble, I heard his hurried BALANCE OF POWER. s hous ter, work of the worldonit is the “next tina” wock ther | Mutiny been The BUS INQUIRY revealed more GRAFT and FA- | they do not know how to make It port t a WOR is the “part time” work that is put in Pe waa ior bonikdsine swhlehie LODGE squeezed through, but most of the other VORITISM. The Board of Estimate turned down | Properly. You see, Mr vens, tha] landslide tn the Democrats’ sweep! inside those eight hours. pomied Thad doresiten dhuen NEWBERRYITES were REPUDIATED. — NEW- | varjous proposals of the Transit Commtaston. probable reason for that 1s that.| yes, vain were the efforts Republicans Full time people are rare and nearly always amount to alowed my pace BERRY now has the option of RESIGNING or being z whereas tea Is the national drink of made something. The most mediocre man can, if he uses all his UE HOURBES! “He venle: you net Sen cur ; Recent DRY RULING moved the United American | Dngland, and you cot tho finest in} retainathelr incumbent another two|$ time, accomplish a great deal. The brightest if he i Feeney nineatn | : Lines to TRANSFER their two LARGEST passenger | the world there, so coffee is the na- years, UME) AECOMD: 8 ee BIDTIGHLOSE MAN) 32 DE lea {t, he had fallen into One TRAGEDY is the BRHAK in the PRESI- | boats to PANAMA registry. flomal drink in ‘the United ‘States of| Oh, no! On to Albany Al smith parr time 70a gets jie done for himself or anybody And uly. is love thut can level DENT’S Senatorial GOLF FOURSOME. FRELING- . * America, and if it 1s not the best in must go! else, because he leaves his work to loaf twenty times a da ranks and that laughs smiths. GOLF FOURSOME. FRELING And, locally, Mr. W. H. ANDERSON has placed a | Am*rot, and if it ix not tho best N14 ge morid understand that the peo-|$ and’has to begin much of it all over again. Should it be expected to bar the HUYSEN and KELLOGG LOST. Only Hale remains. | CHIP ON HIS SHOULDER, daring GOV-ELECT bm ple way no “ ' . pene butler? A local feature was the GOOD ORDER AT THE | SMITH to knogk it off. MR ANDERSON is sas Bear ie ayeniiei ny And did t tthe Democrats eweep? 4 Hate ume people” are as much a source of trouble eee M . ; F: i » ) N seems - , 5, 198 >, ¢ a. » M.D. in the world as part time pupils, and they h fi i POLLS despite Gilbert's partisan watchers. GRUNTLE. 2 38 Brooklyn, No P pupa, y have no excuse for $|The Chain Gang of Business... . /RUNTLED over ELECTION RESU rooklyn, Nov. 8, h Pa inh ‘Trolley Service. the time they spend in idleness. From “The Book of Business Et To the Haltor of Tho Hventng World Worked to Death, quette’? (Doubleday- Page), the wor ACHES AND PAINS. Having read The Evening World| t the Baltor of The Evening World of ap unnamed author 00 nh ¢ c , > I have n able to read I note by a late editio: yeuterda i . ‘One of the most t 2 chapters tn saet : Ante pe fan: 6. et young thing im church Pity the poor young man who ix about to marry the | evr sae ae Be te ietust oe’ Dalla net seat Whose Bizthday? Boy,” and a few novels including} the history of n life Is the out a powder puff and snowball her nose, “which | great heiress. There 9 nothing sadder in t) | E think It has done more for the ett! H 5 ‘or Repeater] Noy, 11—THOMAS RAILFY AL-|"“Prudence Palfrey," “The Queen of| one which telle of the millions and Wd not need whitewashing,” Major James Calvin woe than a hired husband. gens of New York than any other|Army Fails. Few Arrested at Potls]DRICH, famous American author, |Sheba,” and “The Stillwater Tragedy."| millions of men wh came so {m Zemphil! of the Spartanburg Journal thus ejaculates: Py newspaper. I ask you to please take} and Peace Prevails as Bulk of Vote} 8# born in Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. AlGrien'e wenn was many-sided, and mane e Poganiccnh 9 that they oy 6, ean’ . up the fight and see what can be done| Is Cast rly. Only One M etq| 4) 1838. When he waa but a child 3 surprising that so busy an editor uur Ha of apprise sake, why can't all the girls I Ifke the subway guards dp ‘the Aght Ae eesti ier MERE Held] ‘ie amily moved to New Orleans, but|4nd prolific a writer should have at-| youte ston” tn make their totlets before they leave thetr ving | Patient with the orowd {with the etreet ruttway system of thi ‘ False Registra-larter @ few years Aldrich waa seut|tained the perfection of form for} ground us all could more com Quarters? We should say that the Daughters of Helpful to the fgnorant city. tion—Gilhert Admite Police Are Fm-|back to Portsmouth to preparo for|which he was remarkable, Bietely have cut them off from the fhe American Revolution might .ind the discus Ae a citizen I nm ashamed of my| cient and Know Laws,” college. However, his father's death > light of day . On thetr jobs te Laos Go falle another ‘great. race) prevented his entering college, and he Tt ts a lone pro sion of this topic of deep interest and very Lia kind teavorsteay. own city, Look ir dirty, broken 4 4 at Dre-clection | Doe engaged in business in. New From the Wise not ended—that line of practical account at this time.” e ears and how the run, without} sensation relative to fraud at thelyork. Here he soon became con gingie file Uke convicts down the nd no iidam H, Anderson dares Gov, Uleci th uke, f D ator r thirt © or forty : Pr 5 5a tot ate : ness, business, with r Br. Copeland's success in politics suggests that the | Smith t t i eet netardam Aver tory for thirty-five or forty years,Jand magazines, From 1856 to 185a he} *antial enough until we try to | pom nite on the scriptural injunction shoul ; i taireonim manipation yor aghooners Sue aan eve i Ty it not time that the papers pet tre| Was on the staff of the Home Journal,| grasp them.—Samuel Butler. te tess or fowet fur slate should be amended to read . Me aa cist A soft pedal on the carly November ru, [Urine the Civil War edited the Men are the: reason for women or love—nothing s “Plystoian, heel thyself.” ‘ 3 2 . ‘ SOveMbar ful= lag: York strated News, d s nadow over thi * er self. P A due gpirit of resignation appears among the chas: seas of sma \ tome ‘bout prospective fraud? es tan ee ene earter "he ‘“t_| disliking one another. ‘ola stuf, PInILA tened R. Hlican rulers in Washington, Nothing like |!00k at our Mithy « old theme that has bec j aw aGinaes = 8 x - e Follies and the movierans Forsey justice ttrel is pretty near indictment in the | the poplar will to bend an ossified backbone! ° mble that they are manage ed 10 Bek Tt eee eee ica Ballad Oe ee Ce ee a tire aly ee Halt-Milis murder case. JOHN KEBTZ Te tia POW. SAWARD. |*Pampines. and Other Poem Most pleasures embrace us but Jenin io wmke the breach witli A conductor er ik ua wall stop a y York 8, 1922 Pecious of qld," “story of a Bad| {0 strangie.—Montaigne. type?