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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, * Hail-Mills case witnesses a maxim‘something like th 3 Copyright, 1922, “So live each day that you can go before a The H Nn dou ss ! (sew York Henne World) Grand Jury without blushing.” Ra "a Pub. Co. PROHIBITION DRINKING. _ : TUR EVENING WORLD, ECRETARY OF THE NAVY DENBY Tork City. Bemlt by Express publicly rebukes Annapolis midshipmen for hard drinking after the Army-Navy football game last Saturday Order or LV.—A TOWN OF SCULPTORS, Tt wire because of the snow-white fches of Carrara, in Northern Tus+ Secretary Denby says that while he does not » Npomatie cany, that Augustts boasted that he know how many midshipmen drank heavily, 7 / "t ae a Het’ 4 gity. of rancher aa “enough failed to do their duty to their uniform ‘fe F ! { brtete St ee afd to their country to bring shame upon all.” ‘, iW Calrara, with its neighboring snanil- rf He asks for an investigation. ‘t Ay cr towns of Mossa and Serravezea,.. eatin ea" adelecosieen. 50 cante. And this in a Nation theoretically bone dry, if ; is still the source: and centre of the pete wyatt Bigs] spending $6,000,000 a year for Prohibition en- + } are industry of the. world, ag " forcement and supposed to be enjoying Nation- R Bivins Pian eae DETR DFT, ba vor Bide | fo : } i maximum. freedom from blemishes, im Panta st Aveine dc rOpem.| Wide laws that protect young men from the temp- a lareest, shanties on record, Cockspur Mt tation of alcohol! fies ; : { woaport of Aventa, Por the thip OF we 1 The Annapolis midshipmen come under “ficial 8 : miles that is to carry you to Carrara, i news obsetvation. But according to all reports, drunk- . i bie. you Bik crop, toartle tallow pei i erness ‘observable at and after the Harvard-Yale * see vast piles of marble ranged along Fi LACK OF CONFIDENCE IN LASKER. football game at New Haven the same d F 5 bag Ge ypradd ns hnnyguedbg co) | $ 3? - ‘ GAS a 4 same day was 4 And everywhere, os you approach H E Administration met defeat in the ship |such as would have been visited with equal or iB i 1g the town, you hear the ‘link-clink-" subsidy fight yesterday when, without a | greater condemnation if these two universities } \ Sori Bate (opting 5 record vote, the House refused to authorize the happened to be Federal institutions if ! 3 an population of 30,000 at least 10,000 ' Shipping Board to sell surplus ships without ad- Only recently Prohibition drinking among stu- ae ‘ ‘ mohair ering cn pla ta § vertising or competitive bidding. a at Lafayette College and at Dartmouth Col- me i tnt Bas UP seleemnntaereoatten F aa aye ie ana artistic statuary ' Thecus to a vote of lack of confidence in | 'ege was found to have increased to serious pro- eae ¢ ; Lae ieee Se hdd een tod oP Megs ho : Mt, Lasker, who more than any other is President | portions. as se ¢ A a tae Souter qCenfronting “ee Harding's adviser in the ship subsidy raid. Both the quality and quantity of the alcohol seat 7 tise core of the Cana tarac te Aud why should Congress have any such confi- | consumed make Prohibition drunkenness, wher- : non Rey) ee oabiea data te tt TCUaaa dence in the light of experience the country has | ever it appears, more offensive and harmful than 4 $ , 4 , aes} town to execute his design. had with Mr. Lasker? the pre-Prohibition kind. : . : : a <j. a Gs ahges eee ieee: sola WADE i Soon after the Chicago advertising agent went Instead of putting a stop to drinking among J bhi: ae yi } eu EN : AS, i which has resisted the delving of cen- | 6n the job he undertook to dispose of a job lot of | college students, present Prohibition law has only : ‘ bid $e Rite Pitty A dgeh tre h nasrwargre | 205 wooder: vessels at a price of a little more than | added zest to a bad habit by making it a sporting i ‘ , 5 caer. at tortured into vast wounds by the | $2,000 each. Mr, Lasker had said that as far as | proposition. : ? Ae ; on ‘ pei sere ot DEON BES fe ora : weoden ships were concerned he proposed to “sell There is a certain excitement in breaking a law ki . . ; ‘intl 7 ‘ ; " i yt gig eo: intagvals you hear | ‘tm, sink. ‘eth, or give 'em away.” where the offense itself is treated lightly by the | # , : : the blast of a porn Te coe = bn te he Evening World and other newspapers ex- | moral judgment and opinion of so many persons fais CEE f 1 Ra Sig : Fee ee inran Shae ‘Schnsae |. posed this “sell” and Mr. Lasker called it off. {t | 1m all ways worthy of respect. Youth relishes that (3 . i "| ‘ “ : ? nelgtiborhood reverberate as {f some | Was too much like “give ‘em away.” excitement. What is worse, it makes the difficulty i y ean belo 8S EDIT ee: Lot yee ON eee 6 hip eb yt beleey eapetae ‘s _ There have been other instances of favoritism, | 0! getting liquor a new excuse for going beyond ‘ afta op ree ; & 4 3 heave through. | notably the seizure of the United States Mail | tormer bounds of seli-restraint. : ‘ : Pome, And sien you seb Atty-ton, slash pebbles being slowly lowered down a gash in the hillside to ‘be taken in hand by the shippers down below and sent to their destination. Many a marble palace bas beew made in Carrara. That is to say, its marble walls, pillars and lintels have | Steamship liners. Neither for young nor old is present Prohibition i ‘The rebuke to Mr. Lasker was amply deserved. | law doing what it was supposed to do. 5 | Congress should follow through and administer On the contrary, it makes hard drinking a boast. i similar treatment to the rest of the plan Mr. Las- | !t turns law-breaking into a sport. It concocts | Ler has'slipped over on President Harding. new poisons for mind as well as body. It weak- ye: f been hewn in Carrara with a fine cal- fk ens those it pretends to protect. It takes us fat- | fpMtities oa : aN culation down to infinitesimal frac~ igs ee ‘. " 1 3 . fA millimetre, and then ship- ; A Beparate treaty between the United States ther and farther from true temperance. % ; Sein iacrabeted pieces to a distant ahd Turkey would seem quite in the. present ASE Me aD " order of things. The indicated course would be : se States to wait for a Lausanne ~ LONG ISLAND TRANSIT. lect whatever therein it finds to its part of Europe or even to America, Many a masterpiece in a public or private nruseum owes its birth to the marble: hills of Carrara. the it Commissi i 4 tate a ae “ : Wo uséd to call the buildings of the and sign only what obligates other A ranate -ommission shearing. on the My Fi. cance y: ji 7 spor Shlain: Exposition “The White i service rendered by the,Long Island Rail- ¢ i “ i City.” Carrara {s a real white city— road the spokesmen for the railroad seem to. have BOROUGH PARK SOLVES A PROBLEM offered substantial support to the complaints of at the commuters. F oy HE singed ge “ag rea of this news- Patrons of certain branches of the Long Island hs fyeoll bs sastatid lay mln ‘man- } describe the service as “barbarous.” . What kind of letter do you find most readable? Isn’t it the one f ie mmunity Welfare Association Counsel for the railroad company gave facts the worth of a thousand words in a couple of hundred P an ; pany g : of Borough Park had met and conquered a fuel | ang ie to controvels thé description’ There is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying hortage ‘i A } to say much ii . Take ti fof. . problem: Brie! yy these were an merease In passenger tenant athe bo herds Tk Atal The association put up the cash and bought glare of white as far as the eye an Feach. WHERE DID YOU GEF THAT WORD? 233—ALIBI. ‘To the Norman tnvasion and the body of laws which the Normans brought to England we owe the word UNCOMMON SENSE By John Blake (Copyright, 1922, by John Blake.) TAKING UP THE SLACK. | : i years World a Little Better. ed orig 7 a % E ; “alibi,"" which figures so frequently | 51000 tons of coal direct from the producers’. Two cars from 895 to 1,124 in the last tenyears. In ar ons GATE nie ee Taina tah Grd, Sarit There is lost motion and wasted energy in every busi- 3] in criminal trials. But the Normans 1 Girlgads a day are being: delivered: according t the same period the passenger traffic just about “The Real Henry Ford,” an analy. ype Constitution Menatiad WRaatirigs. ness establishment as well as in every life. in their turn got the word from Rome, t PaidisAatministration re tity 8 19 | doubled. sis by 8. S. Marquis, D. D., pub- ¢ summer would interfere too From the white doors ofa great automobile assembling Dporppelay vecgiedlage Vttnanhagialss \y m ae i 4 7 " Jort ye! | rive yusiness, that of 2 i 7 i u " nT i ¥ eal a: re f i gu The comparison gf figures would suggest the lished fh oyening., World, proves te vith phiyata Huot nase tats establishment a car issues every forty seconds theoretically. th’ the language dt Cicero, “alttt “Brooklyn By-Ways” editor says: isneither patent nor copyright in this . Other sections may do likewise.” interesting reading to those who hav failed to win in life's struggles. “I want to live a life to make the But sometimes the inspectors notice that this forty sec- means ‘elsewhere. When a person onds is stretched to sixty. pleads an ‘‘alibi’’ in court, he informs Then they go into the plant, find out where the hitch is, the court that he was ‘‘elsewhere’ need of an even greater expansion of equipment than the railroad has made. mere or less connected with agricul- ture."* It is thus clearly within the power D ; * The inadequacy and inconvenient features q © better for having lived}of the present Congress before ad-|$ and take up the whet the offense with which he is t What Borough Park did was to embark on co- 4 quacy and ey res of Mattia, ea Mlabbante a fee ay ne ye | ougmient to fix Mars 4 aacthey date 7 [3 1 He, f fect efficiency 3} charged was committed, | operation when all other means had failed and the Rlatbush terminal are notorious, and every | via. problem, and. a tnaster mind| for the convening of the new Con- “9 ide tt id plant comes as near to perfect efficiency If the accused succeeds in proving * : ; y subway built i hyn adds nouid -wolve It. | we: ; gress und thus avold the spectacle of]3 #3 any in the world. that he was “elsewhere” than at the | co-operation ‘was imperative. But is Borough walga sophie ge built in Broo'lyn adds to mag A aba d | provide employment. Deteuted und repudiated pistaana fv But such a rate of production was only attained after $| place the offense was committed he | Park going to profit by the experience and try out e Jam in the-ord stations, for the thousands of wi tng pe lage legisintion of prime long experience, much planning by able engineers, and much Hie nee me ores -comamaae other co-operat A r of fifty, sixty and seventy yea importance in the lust days of their as : a tive efforts that are not forced on it? Cee Whore children have: to my the} teri after being repudiated hy the seeing. op on individual byes é pk tot ’ ——_—_—- .*Co-operation will serve as well in buying food Mayor Thompson of Chicago seems not to leust, grown away from them in the] electorate, / Slack in organizations is always expensive, for it meaus ; 2 HEERDATI siaples d ihe reg have altered his pre-war opinion that Chicago mad wash for pleasure. These women} My thought is that if public atten-|$ loss of time, and time is paid for by the hour. WHOSE aples and many other commodities. A whole Ly dae of tha wemcipal(Gieman citiaot the are efficient and have given thelr lives] tion is called to the easy with which Every. hour lost means just sixty minutes paid for with- NOVEMBER 38 ANTON GREG. ___ neighborhood i: it neces: Ns x e and ff ly to find] the present situation may be remedied é 7 nVIC > N, i h is not the unit necessary for co-oper: world, to the home and family only to fin¢ D out result. composer and pianist, was bora ta the outgoing repudiated Congress Would still be American enough to play fair and set March 4 as the date for the convening of the new Congress sind leave to that new Congress impor- themselyes udrift, und in s noe ation: «block or two, or even the families in a single ment house, can co-operate in the econ- omies of buying at wholesale and for cash ACHES AND PA INS The establishment that can keep slack to a minimum i Wechwotynetz, Rumania, Nov. 28, the one that pays dividends. y 1830, and died in Barer tit, Russia, In the particular plant of which we have spoken, the $|Nov. 20, 1894. Ho descended from @ cars move along on a conveyor system, and each man has to German family of Jewish extraction Find a way to make them self-sup- porting and independent in this day outh, has y ial 7 ne " * tant legislation to be acted upon in ac- A : £ A and after receiving his first musical Président Cor r Ss tale. camiss {poet ay arere we. Morgen Flatbus cordayfe with the expressed will of do his particular part of the assemblage as it passes. instruetion from his mother, studied k resident Cosgrave of the Irish Free State O'Brien: During the late Bankers’ Ucnvention a 2 the people. Hitches, when they occur, which is infrequent, are at Moscow, Paris and Berlin. After t Dail declares that “executions will not cease, Western member of the association callet ut a down ingress Can Govern Itself. JONAH J. GOLDSTEIN hitches in the machinery. completing his studies at Berlin he ' until the rebels have surrendered their arma town bank and asked the President for a i.an of $504, | Te tho Editor of Tho Kyentng World "a The man’s time is filled, because he mugt do his job at. }|eughtsmusioun, Vienn& and later 15 Bed : ee > . on called to ‘rl bo ape . ? ‘ J Berlin and in 1848 settled in St, Peters- and that “there can be no exceptions made in being a little “short.” Public attention has been call Criticlem. the right time : burg. In 1858 he became conductor FE inflicting the death penalty.” ow . tet" the fact that the Congress selected at} To tho Kditor of The Evening World e a f é gienas ah Ure. 858 he t eet aliset <3 ke'blatn paduxh {or ov ey hat gollateral can you bive! Hct election would not, in ordi-| John Blake's article on “Atter the Could everybody arrange his life on that basis there 3] of the Tepertat Connseta Be otek, 5 ugh for everybody “Collateral? Why, I thought the tuwa was wide | the |9s would be no slack, no lost time, and no wasted effort. burg, where he founded a Start" 1g nothing short of superciiiousy hess and camouflaged ignorance, cantata bs capa nary course of events, meet until De- cember, 1928,and would thus delay the cugrying into effect of the popular will! Ete quotes in: his article the follow- us éxpressed by the electiof hat opportunity is still In the al discussion it has been | equc ivbita’ Abeclte aitterstse takén for granted that this unfalr sit-fof birth, and that can be made up uation ts inevitable, a) :, ” i A 3. site tl “Catching up,” that ‘most difficult of all things to do, $| ory of musie in tas: Hie vitted on would be eliminated. meeting with enthusiastic reception: An arrangement of this kind is possible—in fact, it is Rubinstein was a prolific composer » by those who are passing their fellows on the y and a mastérful pianist, and his'great den Pe None age Sih Seng © upward §)eecjus wan regoerizod and Ronored By open to us, I've no collateral” “Well,” said the vanker, “I'l gamble with You. WHEN Is IT DUTY TO TELL? T've a glass oye. If you can tell me whtch it is Pt NEW BRUNSWICK newspaper issues an | '"4 7°" $500 on your note” almost pitiful appeal for some one to GEAG -TiP RA eMe AOS ENE MET “How did you know?" eR REL con raat Dut it involves planning in advance and thought and $[ meg” nna diningulshed "honors i ‘ A study of the law reveals the fel-] “His quotations contrasting the two UR: HEY OM OF : Sire granted hig: distinguishes, Senora. come @ut and confess and so clear up the scandal “Why,” he said, “when I ayked you for the money, | owing: seeds of the sume parent s 2] ca Among his Productions are the, two y ly ie . ’ k talk and the} $ care. ductlc ne of the Mall-Mills murder. it seemed the most sympathetio.” ‘Tho. Constitution providescarticle 3.) two boys 4m Mlfe both with equal in- These are difficult, even for eight hours a day. sacred operas Pee aati Hi : it i i . se * ¢ stion 4, Paragraph 2) that ‘'Con- | heritance and equal talent, are facts, 7 5 stay ne peasary ape i 5 “Mo: ne symp! entitles ' The'culprit is hardly likely to heed this plea at , fres#vshatl «agemble at Jeast.ence in| nut neverthel re 1 apne At But they are just a8 pron ere ve Arotenay and profitable $) .Gcean’ and “Dramatic” and the | this late date. But it may prove profitable read- “Who is this James M. Beck who says we can be , and such meetings shall} rospect-to cohering J tf output of physical or mental productivity as the conveyor operas ‘Demon and ‘'*Maccabee: / I Pi ead every oie oe P funda: Ie da to the steady and regular output of th Rubinsteln's fame as one of th - ing for ‘some of those i i ‘ shoved twice for the same bootleg?” asks a concerned | be ov the first Monday in December | mental prineiple I have quoted system is necessary to the & put of the Rubinsteln's Ne o e eee © ‘nese. potdirectly involved who . correspondent. He i9 one of our best nois uniess they shall by law appolut ®| Has the poor unfortunate individual]? yutomobile assembly establishment. world’s greatest of plantsts will live have been withholding information either to pro- A 4 different day.” who is afflicted with a chronic méfady in history, mor can it be forgotten tect thei i i i Watson, in his work on the Con-/an even chance of receiving the most that he possessed a power for inter- theit.own minor peccadillos or else from social Never mind how old you are, Utution, shows that this clause was {skilful medieal or surgical attention preting the most different kinds of or political reasons. Sal fl adopted ke so many other parts | that the rich unfortunate individual dy, ag sone music, @ power which has never been wai aay Some one is older: 7 . 5 failures; stop making candy, 6 urpassed The Hall-Mills investigation has been greatly Never mind how bold you ure. Conatieation ora promlas he ale j be ae tee each. of, apd. wes a *5 a PLP] Sarpeneen n hampered because persons who could have helped Some one Is bolder May and some favoring the | nity to recuperate without the nec- ae bah of it and ruin ac of Ireland, from 2242 B. C., to the the authorities have hung back until they have * of no date at all but mecting when: |essury finwnbes? y.| thelr hearts; stop making and selling A (Albert P. Southwick year 1616 A. D. ae i 4 r si rm) called “al ep h obtain a much- ty e1 rig! ¢ w York Ey » 9 ® been involved by other evidence dug up by detec- Unole Sam is reported to be about a viliion and a | Quoting a mpeech vy AW 1 Jed change in climate without the| Sutomoblles, a3 @ good many careless ight, 3922 (ihe New Terk Evening # The family name of Sir Peter Lely was Van der Vaas. Sir Peter's grand- father was @ Dutch perfumer whose “sign’’ was a vase of lilies, Sir Peter's drivers Kill people each year; stop ucation, as some, by acquiring it, become expert forgers and ‘‘con’ ‘oper means? Isn't it-true that thousands of such ®ictims are meeting an untimely death tives. The clear duty of good citizenship is to half shy on his income, The oll boy ought tu know 11835 in the Senate, he shows tha come forward with such information as will help, |" "2 Me rest o/ us feel, OSD ea rede mickgadigg | oihe The “Fourth Party'’ was a small gresses on March 4 succeeding elec $ Pree i ’ : “4 on; 1, theatres, as some boys] group or clique of Conservatives 1 _ lf, within a few days after the crime, every one : tion was a matter of urage and not} due to the fact that they have not] mens close rea sia: bepeuis | te wpibtins Tiouse Gece *8 inl eather ran away from home, entered Be cold o5 such ah Gae-withedees tell Speaking of English politics, tt may ve remarked onstituti \ been accordéd an opportunity which | &n4 | Ge | Bile ae oving pictures louse of Commons, head-}i¢ British Army had discarded his ag } are mow telling | that they are avout as intelligible as those of the U mince then Gn 1872) “ongress en. | you claim to be edual in the world do- | Stagerstrucks ROP Me My Noouing | et bY. Lord Randolph Churchill, whol proper patronymic, adopting his fhe Grand Jury, the changes of clinching the case | g. 4. L. George once remarked that the way to suc. |2cte? (He law (U.S. Ro 8. section [spite differences of 2K at made themselves especially obnoxious | father’s shop sign, Lilly or Lely, asa would have been greatly improved. > ceed a3 Premicr was to stand in with the House of | eT. oa ‘ be 32, * |) wonder tf they ever apply logic to] t° Mr. Gladstone in the yeaggissa-'sa, |surpame, || There are many nice questions as to just how far | Commons. He thought he had discovered the secret | fir! Mofday tn November, 18 RAY CEOCREE, teen cannes whe “Wot? Masters” was: a name} eter ee teehee Fendon, was ‘ ‘ ‘i ‘ f perpetual political youth, but f t the vote: hud ‘every agcond Sour. thereatiey 1 npr ¥ 2 5 jas founded by Dean Colet in 1509, for the obligation to bring forward evidence should | ° ?'? ' youth, Unt forgot the voters, pes Se elvetios io thie Hayening Wortd I have yet to see or hear a good] conferred on Michael, Conary, O'Clery | the free cation of 168 poor mite he expected to apply. But the desirability is ob- 4 os Repres®ntatives aod delegaios Jost Hriees Iu her letter}sound argument for Prohibition minus} aq o'Mulconry, four Celts, who flour. |‘The number Id to have been se- Z What is the difference between an “cniangling | the © vommer‘ihg on the 4th | **Pobact reasons-like the rest| sentiment but just containing sound |’) sine gist half of the seven.| lected 1 refereuce to the miraculous ‘ ; ailiasne” on€.foreign cnichetemenis! We're Joluing | 02%. 2! fh nent: thereatter’ of the rohtbitionists, namely: facts and noc theories. Thero “ain’s} shed tn the f gi who. cemplled | Teh seane ites a eae from the actions of these lenty the latt 4 ts It will be th eon that the pregent Stop bringim® children into the}no such animal.’ teeuth century, and who comp! of St, Peter contahtmg “one hundred 7 : t date vlgaty, of the letter, JOHN KHETZ — | procedure iv merely # result of éus- world, axsome of them grow up to be ERANK GANTNER, |from exginal documents the Annals! gnd fifty and tres,” + nikita exttpei ae reign. ws 4 vim ergs tte what’ pear CE ¢ otelheciaatteteeectiee mts wchooaaennaaLADE teeta tthons nae on -

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