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nee oak un : THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922. b : smaller sizes of anthracite. The Health Depart- iowa cuiiioninaniananinraniaannniosennebl annie ies cananraiben nner ofa | FS # ment will ease up its restrictions on the use of soft ‘ce : menogr i | Cousriphe, hee os Naas § Wl ead e. ‘Sve EGER Biorld, eal’ ki Mobocratic Spirit (Sem Vora Renin Woridy By John Cassel Turning Points eee are ohana ae It is up to every householder and every land- re (| History ceaan, Shi rok jar lord to do his coal planning BEFORE a cold wave | bert St. Georges J ANGUe SHAW, ‘Treasurer, 63 Park Row. iy upon him or a fall of snow impedes delivery. JOSEPH PULITZER, Secretary, 63 Park Row. ht, 1992 (New York Rventng A Daibidu CTA e BV ERtRe WORLD The Mayor is right about taking advantage of Pulttser Building, Park Row, New York City, Remit by Express} the open weather. Instead of hoping for another Momer Order, Mrate: en backs Oven te ames “*r1 Of these “new, gentle winters,” every citizen who rose >: Still needs coal ought to see about getting it NOW OG tLe lel etl in such forms and quantities as he finds possible. THE BATTLE OF CLEOPATRA'S FLIGHT. With the downfall of Carthage’ th! —oaa—a—aS-S--aSaS_a_a_-SaSarQaQgwCCt i == r great ween the East ab ‘ rest nan ae Myue: And when he has got it, he will find permanent the West, which is the turning point the Greater New profit in studying every means of extracting the c cient history, cea ra- One Year Oty Menthe Ons Monte f ancient bh ry, ceased tempo t 1900 $5.09 $38 last pennyworth of heat from it. rily. Rome continued its march to a 10.00 $33 3° Make it a home science. conquest, and in Greece, Egypt ‘or t i100 Asia the issue was never really In hc ae HARM 189 Dray con, STAREINOTON: Writ Bide; THE NAVAL BUDGET. doubt. Finally, it took a Roman to unite and’organize tle Hast and cause ii ini: i ; h | the West to tremble, and it was‘a DETROIT, 521 Ford Bldg. HE Harding Administration Budget for 1924 4 fi Gite 1 ig \ ie Aidan chk pat CHICAGO, 1008 Balers, Bike 5 is expected to total $3,000,000,000. The na- MOBOCRANIC § i Bit ay : ; y ’ ruprétinny Weyohd: atl doubl 202 Washington St. PARIS, 47 Avenue ‘Opera, pate Z my PIRiy eg t n fi % supremacy beyond all doubt. LONDON, 20 ae a val appropriation suggested is $289,889,993. And | joy 7 f p } When Octavius and Antony ‘hed met Bees ra eh Secretary Denby is propagandizing for a navy | THELSTRONGEST jeg aay Ie f eS) feteated the murderers of, Cacsh#’ xt ‘Seper. and be ocdl seve pablissed bersia. a = i Fi i ‘ r , Philipp!, Antony proceeded to Greece, this paper, sid also the focal news pul es| “second to none. Burwa § ppl A\ is ‘ A year ago the Harding Administration seemed RK, OF:AANY Mr hee s¥ r é wi Bly to Asta . Las : eel Pat . . q 3‘ ‘ he subjugation of these pi IN THE YEAR 2 A. L. to fall in line with the expressed wish of the coun- GOVERNMENT MAY , iy ‘ ae, i j se tie aaemeretengry sen N the foreword to a series of articles on “The | try. Secretary Hughes called the conference for res eae = y ey Ps y : GRY ; Cleopatra, who had so greatly faatite Reds in the United States,” the New York | limitation of,armament. ‘The taxpayers hoped for BE JEFFECT, TUALLY I j } ; . 3 ‘by fmt [and Cress before. Antony, jHerald observes that “the (Communist) move- | relief. ‘ ; ees Pe" i Ww, a. ca } ; who, t ut soldier, vie ent is considered dangerous and menacing by the It is true'the naval budget is smaller than for BROKE N (DOWN ‘ A ty ‘ ih Lit whose ares cae . ea ‘ , nemies, Pp pf deral authorities at Washington, but it lacks | the previous year or for the war years. But how 4 im nd duty in his mad for the beautiful queen roper conditions .to thrive and become formid- } does it compare with pre-war budgets? ;able.” In 1917 for the first time naval appropriations The Herald also states that the leaders of the | crossed the $300,000,000 mark, In 1916 appropri- Reve news of insurrections 18 Red campaign have encountered “two very serious } ations amounted to an increase of $10,000,000 over nis Seats Ae ee sobstgctes” and “these have held them in check.” 1915. For 1914 the Navy spent $143,000,000, or HS adit Seana aeatiy eae “First, they have fatled to make @ favorable less than half of what is planned for 1924. The to Italy to § Te Tg ie impression on millions of true Americans, who, figures for 1913 and 1912 are $130,000,000 and Oeueuis tis patolea ene | though poor in worldly goods, believe they have $!28,000,000 respectively. : jusned "Bast and {the best country and the fairest Government in Going back to the years when the so-called e inst the Parthians {the world, and, second, they fear the laws of “new navy” was being created, appropriations average a little more than $20,000,000 a year. n to Cleopatra than to State and Nation.” y resumed relations After stating the first reason the second falls ‘ Wael The naval budget for 1924 is materially larger with ( itra and by this affront te ~ Plat. So, too, does the reported anxiety at Wash- | than the sum totai for the tweive years from 1884 Rial a Mae dais nner mec ibe th ington, to 1895. * Two years ago the Luskers {n this State finished When Secretary Denby is preaching competitive compiling their report on radicalism. Perhaps | armament it is well for the taxpayers to have defi- ‘there is need for the Herald to keep the report up- | nite facts for comparison. . Protected as we are by to-date. But we imagine the Herald will have a | jroad oceans, do we need to pay for a “second to ‘good deal of difficulty in throwing a scare into the } pone” Navy? “millions of true Americans” whose opinions of L.usking are as unfavorable as their opinions of Antony was a long succession of r Roman Senate and de- war on him in order to carry, 1 set about preparin to resist the power of Rome. Under his control he had the @oeam ntold wealth vd man wer of ing @ ‘| Pity the accountants working for Consoli- Eas Vw ¢ organiza- Communism. dated Gas. How they must have wanted to tncli Heecebrnuban th tik: This is the year 2 A. L.: (After Lusk). laugh when the company was pleading poverty « {ii atdes ‘ieeparoar for tuey cane before the Public Service Commission. flict and when at last they joined in battle none could foretell who would The country may approve the budget, but n. The battle was fought at sea Congress is of the opinion that it needs more IN IRISH HANDS. F ene fle ‘ 0 mg. The ‘pork, Is of An tried to closé t SRO hase is an historic week for Ireland. nd the enemy ships, while : WHO'S PROTECTED? With the Irish Constitution Bill safely SER peal edtiatcteni berets le who was in com- HE good ship Manhattan Island, a Shipping through both Houses of Parliament, with the ‘ ich F Sta A | mest he in squadron, de- Board’ vessel, recently unloaded in Brooklyn new Government of the Irish F ree State coming F ° cided b A ough. Wh and the duty on the cargo amounted to $2,000,000, | into full and permanent being, with an Irish rom Evening V V orld Readers UNCOMMON SENSE moved her aie wee nae © ‘The cargo is described as consisting of “Turk- Governor General assured as the official link be- ' Wounded: was undecideds 5 Ve , it for flight. ish tobacco, rugs, figs and other luxuries from the | tween the Irish people and the British crown, eye What kind of letter do you find most readable? Ien't it uo By John Blake © wei y Egyp- Near East.” there seems an end in form and fact to the great ¢ gives the worth of a thousand words in @ couple of hundred’ G 1 shit pebie ss : ‘ age There is fine mental exercise and a lot of satisfaction in trying tomes Afr Fenn Blin) mio i though, | Hiram Johnson will probably gnash his teeth | St'uggte. , : ¢0 say muoh in a few'words. Take time to b> brief. EARNED RUNS aes ‘ betty 5: the news, for California produces figs, and he Where's the Irishman who could say or believe : Runs made on errors count in the score, but there is ‘ je, allowed (aaa Will realize that he has failed to protect the Cali- | that that stormy old patriot Tim Healy is being |, /n"tgvom sna Contentment. bata etl Pe oiecuinene a si, nofg More satisfaction in earning them irrounded, set afire and dee. fornia fig growers. “imposed” upon Ireland 3 sinister representa- a person gets the first ption to the rule, You can 8 The ballplayer who can earn the most runs is the ball : sa SMe ae ae — But how about .the other Republican Senators | tive of British sovereignty? If Irishmen won't of life contentment de- | Plenty 0: other girls out with the player who is most in demand b, manager ‘ ae 3 Wee Bee ania era cmiaing the sHicios of || take’ Tint Healy, who, in the! name of reason, |PmAH More oa human nature than |otNers, apd enjoying a There are in life and in baseball “breaks” which mean St ray a : Bea vite ore er RS, Ne principle o! , ( es ¥ ki * Jon anything else. Wherever ext : shel SIPS sa Tay y lucky chances, and these breaks sometin.es enable a man or Cleopatra by her flight saved Paecton? ould (satieruechen? jealousy, hate or greediness| WhY don’t you look for a real, rc n c ; spt bay prowecuion s Chies : , eee A Pel, is no room for contentment. | fined girl, and not look to seo how|% @ ball team to win detached victories, — more surely from ie cruelty, Where is the “protection” in heavy tariff duties Much has happened even since the poet William |i:reeaom means. free action, and|™any girls you can find who arc But detached victories never constitute success. A man potas (ok Sta aE ATE én Turkish tobacco, Oriental rugs and Levantine | Watson, in his Ode on the Coronation of Edward enliely trae abtloniisindtipoeslbie: me Pee eal CR pega: NY wi Bn gets mostly what he earns in life—sometimes less, seldom ‘ ohh ae 1 are is eedo! pr content- . 70! e200, FO ina more, ? Vil., spoke of Ireland as Ree ROT ATER went L_ think -Captain, A, EB. I HE. Peony ae ok ee ment, In my opinion o well-to-do}, A {hak (x-Capiain, A. E. B And he earns what he gets because of his equipment and $| WHERE DID YOU GET ‘ hose wages will be raised by these imposts The lovely and the lonely bride, the best fitted to wet near the mark,,of humor is necessary for successful training—not because of the lack of equipment and training THAI WORD 3 ' Z Whom we have wedded but have never won! leggy piatcernay nese lel ert pe are ra and he seems to be devoid] in his competitor which may make possible an oceasional % NOT MACHIAVELLI’S PRINCE. There is no more thought of brides or weddings, | rection. gt any Humor whatsceyer, The only |.) gain, PeRRANTIGRARE thing humorous about him Is his id as 1s the origin of the wor@ frequently used In the In the game of golf a long hole is sometimes made in a © save his skin a prince of the royal blood | England no longer seeks to win Ireland, but only about women . . . z "4 : n : id MISS. ®2NOGRAPHER. single stroke, but never by a duffer. hie ; permitted his lawyer to tell a Greek court | to do her the kind of justice she demands. T saw the League of Na- The player who gets a one or a two, or a par ona hole of ology. Its classte orlgtm that the prince ought not to be held responsible for The new Constitution is the embodiment of |tions— not ID. Paris, London, Wash- Dollars Are War Makers. whatever the par may be, has to have skill at the game ard anta,"’ the sole of the aehesy A i . AR tngton, erlin, Constantinople or] To the Editor of The Evening World: ; reece dus,"" : ‘ his failures as a leader. that justice. With that Constitution a free Ire- |p Sventom, I : . PONCE The Pveune Werks employ it at the time he makes the low hole lus,"" meaning a step. w the League of] Ireland is now passing through in- Hee ; 5 eicead E a : i : nea raniea all a ‘vacate assifled as a planti- in effect, the lawyer insisted that the prince was | land, worthy of itself, can go far. Nations in a Third Avenue elevated | tense agony in her struggle to carry He must, in other words, drive the ball far and accur fade is, therefore, a. creature tak 3 * 5 ‘gigi fp iwére‘all car, all gathered 1 holiday mood é ately as to direction, or the opportunity to take advantage a ates of its feet, likenat a good bit of a blockhead, got the job by family Parnell and Redmond were alive to-day, they nd vers Hanoy: ey all were In-{ OM her lawful and freely chosen Free}$ Gf a lucky roll never comes hi ae an « male Oe ltey ot IK a 7 . § : ase ‘ : Kk 8 car or certain species of mo : pull, and that he never did belong where he would would be the first to say: terested in ub , senvestiye State Government. Propagandists dre Luck hunting is one of the commonest pursuits of the The species homo, with the exdep-, abate: maneeias Rice : ; : ee newspapers front sat a taioolls he man with a bro! do anything of importance. land's future is in the hands of Irishmen next to him an Italian, opposite him) of so-called charity, they are asking|$ Recently 5 Ee x rho had. made a ‘million dollars at Tee edauaa aides co arde rs was a Slovak, then otatior v= |v “ horse races, lost everything he had i H pay The plea was successful. Prince Andrew saved ee Sh, Serbian, German, American, |%C% S00 friends of Ireland to wreck If th haa Le i Re & single season. entire, or nearly, the entire, ape : : iH i MUREAHER VIDAIAIAn, “reneh, “Bo. the Irish Constitution with American his man had employed the intelligence which he sole of his foot. his skin. But it was a sad day for the king busi- Ambassador Harvey is on a talking spree reer a Nowalan Chineos, Brit, [duiars. ‘They are not pleading for|$ really possessed in an honest pursuit, he would now be out The high instep saves men from bee ness. again. Wouldn't it be wiser to put the muzzl: hh Manian, Greek, Turkiall. 1iec immediate peace, Va are here to poly of the reach of want for life and at the same time occupy an 3] 196 designated as plantigrade. Royalty may. be all that Prince Andrew's coun- on before his next ‘indiscretion instead of iem'an and a good many others| fan Deopie for repudiating De Va. |% Honorable position in the world. WHOSE aan dt claimed. but the admissions are likely to fost after he has become intoxicated with renewed whore nationality I was unable to get. | i¢raty impossible “republic.” But he chose to get his money by the foolishness of i el pat . s Y oster freedom? because the car was getting crowded 4 - others instead of by his own intelli The l DECEMBER 6 SORGH ARM« anti-monarchist sentiment, and make more diffi- : nd because I got off too soon ity sane man knows the English i rs nae s by his own Intelligence, and he lost, and }/sTnona CUSTER, creat Ameriohe s pis Te ai ng would never sit down and sign}$ will continue to lose. r, was born New Rumley, cult any projected “come-backs. =, for a republic to oblige De Valera and Happiness and prosperity are worth whatever they, cost (3) Dec. 5, 1829, and was shan 1 y = . : en or, is band of fanatica ollowe le A 5 . 1 The scattered royalties of Europe will not give ACHES AND PAINS ne BR hip ‘bend. of fanatical tollowers: wht in effort. But they must be earned to be enjoyable. Luck 1 battle Juno 7. Tle wit; Pp 8 g World his Britannic Majesty has an immense f fits ted from West Point in 1861 three cheers and a tiger for Andrew of Greece. He Poverty and wealth are both cowards—each in fear to set "Ex-Cap-]army, a powerful navy and all the comes ta some people, but their number is hardly worth § | ire itera service , within ahicta Mili f e other! * straight terrors of a fleet of aeroplanes at the] 3 Counting. has permitted too many family secrets to get into | o te other , 7 ' : ! n the Tattl i S r He says “the young women of to-|other end of a phone call, The earned run is the run that is worth the making. c cd ( iin and Atiel print. 4é will ba dari at Sve. phi ste: <i praedigaad wang pe TRAE EAR AieAAA OL A Ok and ber fa Profit Heaes on the errors of other people is a poor thing ‘ Han and in 1868 hoe! The afterglow her is dead and for the} the softest pleadin alt the how RRR CRRONG Obs IN : DON'T COUNT ON A MILD WINTER. Now vanished in the West as I have supported my| of hate will not move it. Knowir : P ota: nother“and younger sister, Am I not the Irish people, by a huge ma- | 77 ne = HIS is already the fifth day of December. Gives way to gloom, mal eer sagt . , 8 ery u Gen c , of use? There are lots of other] jority, wisely accepted for t “¥ y t : bd 4 signed by Ab N and, the | Wild: nd 1 Falk about mild winters carries no guarantee And yet girls who are also supporting their] {he Free State Tr bec leer Ka : ; nh cashier of the the early part | Sher Vv So softly comes the night families, or at least contributinglin the hand js worth a tt That t’ sak. t’ ca hat , a:cald spe s ‘ city n hoa thy 8 ninetec . ‘l that any day a cold spell may not set this city to What daw. davathe targuttou! something to their support Mig cent Ghee tase emn atsa ac of the ninet thinking and thinking hard about coal. 4 - He states that since returning from] cally, as a Corkman recently in bus . oe ; , Ree eee coats in the public mi The cheery lights France he has not met one girl whom] jess ‘in Cork City, .that every dolla: | Bu Albert p nAAniG thera were: 180 8 ih Gen $ sate # Aaah ie in the ne ic mind edweed ihe sun— he cun honestly say he respects.| given to De Valera’s followers here | World}, mh in New Hampshire, 2,000 in Massa a again that accelerated coal production since last sum- And somehow— urely this is an exaggeration ond is}is a stab in the back for Ireland, every | — chusetts, 500 in Rhode Island, 1,500 i ea 1 c wr's ‘COs ee 2 rel . ay Our eyes are grateful an insult to every self-respecting girl. | dolar sends a bullet on ita errand o ; oes ” Connecticut, 4,000 in Nev 1,500 MSrODe | OKPACUON and mer’s coal strike must have removed the danger ri He further says that tho r Pe eee ee rene oF ‘atriarch of New MaDe wey rertau and 9500 in He vent 1 of a coal shortage, we have plain, chill figures as Giaabavelat are ailac . i . |New York girls must be: 'G: Mara tnd teats aha nrrars which, | S¥Pame sometimes gis to John] yar pid de oe ranberries ar: m cents a quart plus sua us d always.’ That is a} A ae Co! 585-16) -urita orBy- nice Ve b I field of the Black Hills fol- to what this section of the country can expect in a mee ease last ais alive} That ia 8 will surely come under the Free Cotton (1585-1652), a Puritan clergy the ineke Hite fol: the way of anthracite j Ne rises aean't he 1 DENIS O'SULLI man, He emigrated from England] Both of the Vice P und ah dal needa a ‘3 wee, What else doesn't he ; politi ene : James Madiso og died in t © Sion : d : F = Maurice Francis Egan says we nave abandoned Nee! us? Oh, yet » don't know 1 and settled in Boston, Mass., In 1638, James Madison (1809 A811 2 dled dia who were then comman j.ast year Greater New York and the Counties *bo ? : . ‘The Cont of Justice. kecies office. George Clinton of New York ; i a or metaphysics and subsdtute: pragmaticism for philoso: |what morality means. My nditor of The Evening World: " «fon April 99, 1818, and Hibridee Ger: n « o! Westchester and Nassau got 7,318,751 tons of | pny. Sounds pretty bad. mother has always tau me to be asks {f the unsolved mur- The Leonidas of Modern Greece’’| 0? snr ot ts on Nov. 22" 1811 Indians In 1873, anthracite coal. This year the Federal distribut- ‘ ladylike One ratheds: aio y, and no dor mysteries occurring in California edi descsiptive splines Hun te Aula r ni ¢ } ) 4 1 a immoral or indecent. | and New York State are—Iike the one| Markos Bo: is (or Potjaris), who V c ing thority allows the same territory only M, Clemenceau must have thought St. Lew: was in \linre are many true women in New| in New Jersey—to be lald at the door] lived from 8 to 1823, a Greck pa A “palmer'’ was or r vision, 4,405,254 tons. a state of siege. He became used to it, ho er, in | of “the farmers anc. dairymen who] triot and soldier who fell dead at the] privileged to carry a ounded ae that dear Pari As to girls regarding thetr purents| feel it is not incuml&nt upon them] moment of victory. He is the subject] stuff. Palmers diff ' And all were kat means this metropolitan area is going to ASE rer - , respect and conteny t t ial expense of a poem by Fitz-Greene Halleck] in the respect that the ‘ ‘ cat service was be shart close to 3,000,000 tons of hard coal ent we of the evil, immoral city] (1790-1867). h nages and retur 1 ou by the United \ HW Don't forget that the Athenians made Socrates sit is the pa if] refer to this “farmer bloc’? as “the eee or private life, but a palmer passed s a tribute of military ) Mayor Hylan has isstied a warning to house- drink the Mtal drauch of Aanstoch Bescuse he ¢ tuelry children do not ind love hagkbono of our country." Too bad} ‘Abraham Newland’ was a nick- tall his days in visiting holy shrine: his body was burted at Iders to use substitute : sic m as they should vére 18 no quarantine for such cases! name by which a Bank of England and lived upon the charitable offerings] Point and a statue erected # ; bol s in the shape of the | proached them fcr their failings. JOHN KEBYZ, My mother is the only pal I have of spinal paralysis, V. K, B, note was long known, from its being of bis fellow man memary: :