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• Mempshire thie fall.
ber line iz located ahout i""
far towar4 making prohibition
1 popular.
eame reams that er giris telay hid- within
in
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vou!d be a nattomal disgrace
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nut of place fa plate
reservations
Q. What State produeex th*
incomfort-
Nearing the Extreme
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were eomeerned
who bronzht "This Year of Grace" over from
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Of Slightly Shop Worn Kimball Pianos
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tvely rests on the assumption
tall.”—Suecessful Farming.
LIBERAL TERMS—AS LOW AS
This Date in American History
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SALE
Aldridge Music Co
KIMBALL WAREROOMS
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contain
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Warm
popula
with 1
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fancy
temn.
Blacksmitl’ so beautifully that
the sparks used to fly from his
New p
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shivts
style.
Men's
beltog
design
Silk
sdarfs
Neckti
chief
in mat
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suits
bleach
values
• •• born rhe urge of the Americam peopfe.
Hundreds of oneftietal orgamirattom: are for
a
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faith.
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pew s
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to th
Aad whem ber etory
her laid bemde her
Q Where is the blue seal on
United States paper money fm-
yuth; the atmpte lore of ehildhood: the mnaid
em zioinz herseir te the mem ahe ierer. tntft
for the serious drama, but use the ehorus as
a stepping stone.
Paenng a law and then
providing inadequate
meant to enforce it, is the
cheapett kind of comp to-
rn itt.
The ideal
Christmas
Gift
Cowwb
lighte
ease.
900,909.
In othcr words, cleaning up
the war bil atill requises tout
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peace.
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The lady ha* yet to prove her wiry of
cruelty; but, at any rate, she ha* deseribed a
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that they can do so indiviit-t-
ly, .It is a false gospel which
teaches that society can be bet
V than the averaze of its mem-
here. • -4
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The tim
Cape-s
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and ta
One follens wick
Knmm Lavransdatter.
MOW,LETS OVE un
A PUL OO&STM0
FOKA CHANGEf«
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•topping"
staying."
used but of-
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this.
law, like liquor, can become I
a habit and lead to just as great ,
’ in the election of 1924:
A rhey went Repubiican
erall
the
most wheat and corn?
A. North Dakotn wheat: to*.
Kimball Used
$235
directly' traceable to the
war
la the first place there
I $553,000,000 for principal
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cemes weme to w wteh driving fore*.
___ Men amd wemen ace mueh the tame shru
•ad
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They've made a mechanieal man
Oh. why don’t they broaden th» plan
So he will be elever
With gear and brake ^»r
And handle a taxi or van
At limousine wheel and sedan
re driver* who frighten us gray
This brainless appliance
Could drive with more seienee
And think just as quickly •• thes
HEAVY ODDS.
"Tell me, Doc. will she come |
tv the part.
A war-weary
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$410
DWCEMBET 7
. 1787 belaware ratified the Conetitution.
1796— Washington pnet Congress for the last
time as President.
printed on the bill*?
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tit to govern themselves collec- one that whistled 'The Village
WIFE INQUISITIVE.
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Q. In the Presidential elee
tion of 1S20 did Mr. Hoover
receive any vote» on the Demo
eratle ticket?
Worth $575. Now
$395
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DAILY POEM
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THE MECHASICAL MAX
IHEY VE made a.mechanical man
Who, in hi* mechanical span
Perform* occupation*
With le** deviations
They ve made a mechanical man
We had them before they began
All craven and willing
They re gladly fulfilling
The will of the head of the clan.
You've only the record to sean
To find, in the Senate and Honse,
Men somehow elected
Whe vote a* directed
For eauss the fosnes espuse.
fa ende4. and we see
for uome purnoit that " r w-j
better or be mere eon . ntel.
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som •L teoam to
tom
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cur tom
ibe at VaneO Prem. t
a* Cervantes wrote
faseimatien the lfe of
called a "gridiron?
a Th. name «ri4 iron etym te
hoove, and djshonexty in .©He 1 a fooibat! /i-id orcaunt iowee frm
of total abriiaence. to doubt ! 5.2 mor*’""" """"
or NzVicuitiie
i seens to’ vuint
Q li there any law eompellr i
ing an elector to vote for the
candidate* of hi* party?
A Ne But te hoop faith with the
people who elected them they alwaya
do so Th* only exreption occurre in
whole lot of progress from
alluded to above.
WJHEREFORE t have delivered her into the
W hand* of her lover*, into the hands of
the Assyrians, upon whom she doted.— Etekiel
nt
i ontinuing drastic reductions on Kimball piano*, slightly shop
worn but as good as new. These are the beat piano hwy* or
the year, just pay factory com plus a small earvying eharze
• ml the piano will be delivered to your home.
I ,
rritz-r. •tu*’. nitroglycerfn, glunoa*.
phplorun, 4y-tur(-, and In xarlous
per, ef aufh fundamantal intuntre•
*• dy-ing. bieachtng etectroptatmE.
reftnmme and ""5:
Q. Why is a football field
tr Th* American press verwhelmimz’y te for
tt to the narienal polttical campatz* iost
ended hoth pgrtiev approved lfe prose;
IM" uhen one ef ene Menroe <|e""
rpto4 against President Monrne Oh ‘he
ground that no President exerpt George
" sshingten should recetve • unani
mous eleeren AH the other vetes in
the electeral coliege went for Menroe.
auludi report
ten how caretess New Yorkers are conerrning
time , , . Respighs • operatie veralon of "The
“unken Belf le the most evecessfut movelty the
Metrepetttam har enrol.red in many a year
... And Tony #arz. the marionette kipg.
Manhattan theater programs
Sut Charles H Coehrane,
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fromI
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prohibition for our own good.
Dr;s are too apt to think of it
aa presentipg no gretter prob
| tem than a psaim-sinZg ad
•o encouraged the' Ue **'*>;
"Some relative lots "t pop
ulation from the country to
the town i» apparently a not
mat ehuraeteriatie or ovr eg
‘AE below the erust of Manhattan drop the
* room of the new skyscraper*
Vome of whese »treteh ftotu three o ds
stonses under the ground.
Mow a five or six-*tory building has -been
eonsidered a neat little strueture in most
.. and potznamt Morr of a woman’s life in 1
" medteral Nerway. It is aaid that Mra ndset
ar R0t AI ' . 1. ______.. __.
Than even humanity car.
Hell run an electrical fan.
He'll answer a call on the phonm;
With docile demeanor
He'll get out a eleaner
And clean up your eottage alone
FATHER’S PAIX.
I VE a pain in my cheat. Every
1 now and again Homething
seems to rise up inside me and
then settle back."
"You haven't gone and swal- :
lowed an elevator, have you?" |
Humorist.
Tracy
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ma .for tile ineveare HI
Q Who control*
The Nation’s '
Pulse
I that ran up the mountain near-
iy ringed the rematning 2,000
I feet up to ahe peak lope
Owned ane Puauehed Dan
r\«h oat Aram •
2 mW »
Our government has led.
the Sait '
O Who Is the present Na
tinnal Commander of the Amer
Iran legion?
* Paut v McNeil
River irrigation project?
* Th* preject haa been iurnee av-
le the Sal* RIver Valley Water Leer.
Assoetation. C. C. Crgin, mamaz-r.
Artz.
ehestra tunes up, Moet of them are equipped
Q !* sulphuric acid used
mueh commercially*
car p. ocacui
Uamt^tCOnor
e e. ponon
AOmHMOug Mom,
Eudemprtae ammoeta
Tae ron Wot frm pazimhing Co,
■ml •os, a Tasrave Comr.
Bomud-soamsswen
1 to 1020 Mr Henver reerivet th.
wupport of NM.il? tot-ra to ten statee
im n-pupiiean premdentia1 prmarie,s
ane 24,361 vter. 10 pemocratie *.**•
aenttal primarier to thre- States. Mr
Wcover, hewever. 410 not receive an)
sote in Iha prenidenttat •tectton, aa
h- ane not a cangtdat-
ror were it not for the eternal
i quirk* and twists by which hu-
man nature can be hypnotized
witl some notion. no" matter
how preposterous or abomina-
Me. The problem oi making ।
people better goes back to the
tack of teaching them to think
clearly and independently.
The average Individual runs
as much danger of falling a
prey to some warped coneep-
tion born! within Id* own mind
a* of being victimlzed by out
.ide influence*.
The theory that people are
• for. a job Thew rhe - re a
zroup of older pemple lonutg
on "pro*,"
Don't use '
mean "stay"
$10 DOWN $3 WEEKLY
anti-ar treaty Fifty eighr other governments
have stgned or sdheret. Bot none w*H rorffr ,
1862- Federal troops burned Concordia. Mm. 4 ample fat he best sermon
1$4:- Confederate eruioer "Alabama raptured "I
nur »» the zreatest m an »*• . Mase drownen Ver.
ft the strongest wilt not lead toward !
who ranf _________I
• Direelly er inAireet ■- it uned
is hundreds of induntries upon wnieh
h- -omfor, promperit: and prozress
of manuina Aepend II is uaed in the
manufoetere or other mineral ncdB.
ana many orgente acida. fl i. "•»*"
llnl tn os» prueens of manutacturinE
•alum rarbnate. Enormous quant':
, I are conpumed I" makinE artiricia1
A EKING for an appropriation
, A of only $49,000,000, Corn
missioner Iforan, in charge of
dry enforeement, says it would
take $300,009,009 to do a
thorough job. If that is true,
why be so modest.
It is to be presumed that if
the American pepple want pro-
hibitiou, they are willing to pay
the price. More than that, pay-
did a tremendous amonvt of research work
before she begam her taah. At any rate, -he
has e-^eeeded n trameportimz her readers into
a taoctoaOag- jet hareh world of brzone times
when mem and weme eatated wit hoe« the
rroutnre eofe'orta that they mew possess es-
peetally in Orme rtf a
s Even If it could be made
N35
rmnma minted a train to Haltimor* the other and always will be mote impor
day beramue he d-pended on New York ciocke, tant than what they eat or I
no two of whi-h keep the same tme . . . 4 drink. There are 100 many ex-
wot them hi. been away no song he. forgot- amples of honesty in spite of
•r MOV waumex rcootwh
OR the thr time a native of that rmaU
- tcordy eonottr of Xorway haa been award-
ed the Nobel prize for Uumnre. The fart
that the wiamer to a omnaa adds to the zen-
erpt iivrftt to her achievement.
Sigsid Eudeet. rife, mother ui author,
whose trilogy. "The Bridal Wreath. The
setstrese of S'wsaby" and "The Croon,' to a
worthy comtribotiom t word titeratare. de-
terrtt all the credit that hat been bestowed
wpom her.
These three otoneo alone math her ai a
paimstaking gemiue They are the inatoriat
ceru in arural
for the drop
ments. '
Fenpl- mm in
farmu, secretary
ran be di iden
CET the pact out of the Senate before Chriat
U mas! There is ao exeuse for delay ta nti-
(yina the Kellogg treaty renounetng war as ar
Instrument of national policy.
"Peace on earth, good will to men." That
is the spirit of America— so ve say. Are we
ready to prove our vordaf Then let •• rati-
YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Tee caa gst e- nmwe la an, amawerett. owettee et tent er tmtermate
»r -yttmg !• Frederiek M, OwW. Quesdlem «eter the Eo Wertb Frets,
washtmgtom Bonen 122 New Ysek Avenue, Waebtntom, D. t, enetenmng
les eeete la etempa far vepiy. Meeeel eve tezel edvee cemmos be ••<.*.
mer raw eatended feseareh * made. Alt ether qeqtteee win recetve a per-
eemet rept,. EneneG finals eaaaM ha eneewrad An tettera sew owet*.
dentiat. Van ere cordteli, tavitad le awka u at UUs tn, wrWee aa efi-
aa yea plense.- eDrrom.’
are *’going
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DEAR old lady was show- |
ing her new parrot to her '
the odd* are
It's triplets." -
plenty of graft and crime with
which to eontend.
There was rottenness and
corruption in this country be
fore the 18th amendment was
I ever thought of, and there prob-
ably will be after it has been
forgot tea.
Neither the drink habit nor
II* elimination go to the bot-
tom of human nature. What
men think, I*, always has been
all rhe eg“a to wpite of trametsoma. the fum-
damentala of htvroftr chamze terr Utile. For
we heve 0*0090 ebe eidere worrrimz over
B%apogypbg
don
kasham)
A &ob oA *RynGii
#g
< If These gre . ' m-
portanr numeriealy .nd 'iel-
h is the group yonng peo-
P1»,
the "Ariel,"
) 191 7 Wet frdtOf •" Austri»
ta seeu that tie favuns annually
lose about loo.v opte a
review. deeretary Jatd
. . . Hon* were te
n 1 abie fact.
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mone t« Print:d • •
Q. Under what Act are Chi-
nes: and Japanese prohibited
admission to thi* country*
A. Sftlon IV nf the Imm’erntton
A ' or 104 rohibf4 the admieoion
i tn fl •• rot ri of (hinere. Jnpnnese
and other <•’».. ta °• ho nre nob
eti; ;■ r tn Aa i iere ch enship.
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Q. How many Lithuanian* ।
are there in the United States?
A. According to thr : I rawaua there
were 120.068.
Q. How does the wheat pro-
duction of the United States
me" is correct.
"Pronounce "vroces" uh if
spelled "pror-es." with stress
trg mind, somethinz 11 wrong v«k the Senate
Frank opposttion 1i legitimate Ru» d-vters
d-fay and leztsiative log ropier *trh thi treaty
Concerning Celebrities
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m, aonnear owa* vepture. Wets are ioq apt to
NEw IM. 2- not. prhap that- thintromttezegcaimirEen the
navre a gt^t 4ral of dfferenre bu" A more sen rible view sug
fentta. the 'torattr trar, is an expert a* card zests that prohibition, even if
tneht and zemerally performs a fee at her ponible could not be made ef.
feeuve without more effort pni !
tear And an adsertmement reads 1 expense titan have yet bb rd
"Crara'a from eemtemted *lkworms." ...
And brroard hntxi, the actor, i* aald to dye
Me hair each tim- he fakes a mew rele . .
Kvt.nt, Cornell, eur own paiseular favor
itr actreca. earrtea a elau* in her centrart
allowing her to purrhas a 20 per cent imterest
in ant pint in whbeh ehe vtirt , Wh»
naid theater people had no burneas vevnrf
. Astor Hofel tablecloths have to be spe
daily larndered beeause of the pen and imk fig-
ore, left hj hroadvaf Otvvfrt who each
ndeezre wp their ‘’tibhdoh profite" . . .
James . w Dean, one time comdector of thia
Q When w e r e the first
watehes made? .
A Very early in ♦ ne pixteenth een
tyry Peter Hele, the cloek maker ef
Muremburg. Giermav ) IH usually ered
•tH with the inventton
ways has been, responsible for .
most of our troubles. It can
make an otherwise sensible
man commit murder, or sui-
eide; is at the root of all queer
eults, and furnishes the ground
for promoting vulgarity In the
anap for years hit the wait and
| unow foil derply on F White
Nountains Tbus the huge
|, inaures of zorzenus bright color
, than azriculrure; a far •
ling of promperow adult
tiring to town to it • nn
savings, end a iPad
forced to lenve agri
thru 'the disabilitiea ot
rhtdhirtm: the pern and mer.^et ~f marrtaze ;
the prid- in rhldrem: the pmdrinz atrutzle •
of top people ehp lre ear^ other, trpimz te
■ tve reg-ther m harmemy , the cnet, thgr the
■.•are hemg, *M •<* and imevitably death
Wan • ported wpom eart* i* a •ery menet
! “You know, James, that this |
parrot comes from the Congo, 1
and the Congo parrots are so j
intelligent they seem almost hu-
mah. This bird whistles 'Home
Sweet Home’ so beautifully that
the tears run down his beak.”
"Yes, mum,” commented
Jame- "I know about them
Cogo parrots. I used to own
Q Did K»ntuck' and Minsou , the latter part ef September. N
i rl go Republican or Democratic few dajs lat-r the earitest cold
mmeety repeated The little maid ef medieval
\orvav he U*ee •e efcarlr hotore or ta the
page of Higria Cttdac»o beka, drean, the
their hherte. Ard the mamaca prebtema that
rem- to roo Iommed lav 21 harge im her exiet * * *
The Senate dees nor need months for de ence ! WE hare too many comfort.
• re the Senate has no* afready made op 1 VV able nottons with regard to
infem pe ranee
has joat enveiled bl* anneal Chnatmar via When people petmit them- '
-don them, which zenerally eoda a Mg depart- zeives to become slares io an
meet itere ear up in ta, tems of thousands. idea, they are no leva slaves be- '
l a a a rau.ee the ida may be good.
A cou PLE 'd -asems azo. mendral eomedy Fanity not only presupposes
A ehorines becumse Udtea of the ensemble" power to distinzuizh betwemn
inaofar - the unnhntlaa iheaut programs , 10 Pds" XZm “11h “net
When you come to size it up.
obsession with ideas is and al- -
loomy vteture But, uu vec i
edly enougn, I Jl r tavs
divea ito ti mu pt taus 1
ties urd cm r ia lain
that is cai >ii«. । j* •» 1 ng.
A genuine passton to Mm a mountain
stream: it admits of no fmpedtment; it camm.
go backward; it must go forward.—Bora*.
Taases, he largest f
tream ot young veopie
te break . faith *ith other znernments and
ith th American penole .
That go»» for reservations, .tort, let the ,
mtnority oppostttoi ftght th* treatp fatrir, nee
stabbihg it in the baek rith numifing reear-
rattons.
The reason months of debate or medifrinz
| Ey XEA 8 • k: -
WASHINGTOX, bee. T__In
the last eight years the
’ farm population ot thin couu- ,
try nan had a net simiukage I
oi 3,283,00 peraous.
Since 1922, an average of
-. 000, 000 people hav left the
tarn . for the city o' ery yeav.
simultancously, between 1,-
veeo0v and 1,10v,ovo people
have moved annually from the
Vo
It woid be I »
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sssse
rTHE American aborigine tted bis vietim to a
I stake for slow rpasting. Th* Chinee
towns. Yet there are doiaat of new steel
giants with thia number of subterranean floor* l
It is possible, for .nstanee. to find a strange
and ineredibie world hteMh the first floor
of the Xew York Lfe Building Descending
suddeniy some five atories, the mechanism
which makes a tremendous beilding "click"
can be found. Upon the lowest floor is what
they term the "tebe room." It* a sort of
pneematie terminal zhere tubes nr.t and rum-.
bU a* tl»* eontaime r» shoot thru them. These
tutes weaye im and out ike the grotesque pat-
tern of a futuristic painting. Dorens of ten
keep th* eontainer- im eonstant operation, for
each office is equipped with a ehute. and seK-
eral hundred ofliees may he dispatehimz >at
rPre a* the .am', moment
name of art and making fools compare with that of Canada?
of ourselves in the name of Hb- A Prellmtnary 1027 tigures by the
erty Depaitment of Azricuulture shor.
.. . -heat product ion for the United
' * " 1 stat-s, 571,901,000 bushets; Canada.
GUPERSTITION, degeneracy 1 114.282 bushelh.
j • fake stocks, mysticism, 4--------
j graft, obscenity and crime
would lose much of their ter-
better or for vorve, this treaty ta not a Iezal
rontrart preventing w* from going to var. ft
in no way tnueh»» the "right erf ralt deteem
By eommon eonsent, therefore, the mine erf
rhe treaty is •« a moral gesture That is ftr
sole value . And hovever afhat or howerer
small inch a moral geetnre may b-, ft vjH he
killed by long delay or by reservafioma.
The treaty has beep publicly dtmnveed fetr
many months. The formal test and all re
lated documents have been open to eamina-
firm since la*t Angtiff—------—
The two week* and a hse .betore Christ-
mas are enough for hearings, debate and a
vote. ‘■Th* treaty has the right-of-way in og-e -
utive session; no other derate bustness is more
important. •
- The season of peace and good win is at
vnovt h»r» Th* government has acted The
people have don* alt they rag If is time for
the Senate to do Fl part.
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TON'T say "He asked ; on
L and I to go." "You aud
others must follow.
And what nation ran lead* What nattoa
ir not America? Other aationa may be fn
danger. America is not. Aeross our prfor-
tiffed frontier to the north ta a uindred peo-
ple To the south is a weak nation, with
little army, with ng navy, with a eouvtant..
prayer for our frtendship. TN* Attantle and
Faettte protect our shores. Our wealth, our I
feetim. we should probably find
Lomnon, telta me that he has invented the word
"dantresses ' to esplain the etatna of bl* girlies.
That is to say, they re half dancers and half
aetreses They must have a stage education
that ma tea them eligible to important roles if
and when the opportunity of terr. That is they
are talented yomg aetresnes whe gain their
firs staze experience via the eborus
Mria lb the high-dans British musical
shows, he fells me. mtw must have a stage edu-
eatton that makes them eligible for prominent
miea if and when the opportunity arises. It is
not suffictent that they look either beautiful
*1’111.p ml ■ utt Gin
* farma l sim na uj rapid
ly. In 1327 the net In or
thetarm wa M, 19 eo
by far th* smalTest figure tei
any of tao eighit scarw inder
ont the Untted Stafes has done vo They
l now th* record of the fenate in kilfing trea-
tie* Th-y are awaitinz now the Semate’e
aettnn
TP* Senate ts under mandate to get favor
• My and quieuly The tr»gtv <* an Anterican
prnduet ft rat vrttten by the Preafdevt god
Coergtgry of Seate after rhe -rtdevt eomseitarien
• Ith Senators and headera of both partiez
TMl treaty has etea a higher sanrtiom. It
the publie debt. In the second
place. Ihara is $379,000,000
for sinking fund. In the third
place, there is $640,000,000 for
interest. In the fiurth place,
there fa $597,000,000 for the
Veterans Bureau. That makes
J a total at $2,169,000,000, and
leaves the actual operating ex-
penses of the government, army
and navy included, at $1,611,-
in peace. w here owe nation leade, 1
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pRESIDENT COOLIDGE rec-
I ommends a budget of $3.-
780,000,000 for the next fiscal
yaar. More than half of it is
513 MAIN STREET
■ ■■hw
During Ihr government 5 last
frill year, the I nited Rates
bureau of fisheries distrib uted
over seven billions of young
fish In the waters of this coun-
tr- Ai that, the egk tollee-
tag the prtoe might be one way
of proving whether they really
want it.
. Fazsing a law and then pro-
viding inadequate means of eo
forcing it. Is the cheapest pipe
of rompromise.
We have a Cougrems that pre
tends to be enthesiastically dry.
All right, let that Cowgress ap-
propriate the mone w hieh
those familiar with the etdua
f etna ray is needed. Then we
1 shall learn how the American
poblie really feels.
My own opinion is that cheap. ,
’ ineffectual enforeenieut goes
bird: Up the aides of V'
. •W ashington, Adam», Jefferson
Nrdison. and Menroe and the
foresta eon .ling of nakz, ma
ple, end birche , turned into
yellows, reds end velvet brown
q .. "•mass vmmvvm--------•
Struggles of Humankind
the Same in All Ages
Four kuruCred. thounomd i
'iu.it the favni for Ike city :
aunnally, but thru migva-
, tiodi in note glowing up.
"Yes, but
against you.
Film Fun.
. • - -—. —--r -------*
Your English
Tueac tiguvcs, tuking tven
pulled out tongue and finger walla and hnrnt
off the toes. The Tartar Impaled. The Fer- ■
" stn bofled in a "S’ of oil. Human inzeneirs
working for a definite ohject and you have
got to admit that * hen hums* ingenuiy works
there ts progress of enme sort
■ Mrs. George Stickel telis a Calitnrgia court
that she is an accomplished musician; that
whenever the Ftickeln railed on friends.
George insisted ilia’ she take along her mnUe’.
that he: would prod sald friends to gesher
to sing and when she did so, would lie haek,‘
produee, uproariously, what is crudely called
"the horse, laugh" and demand that she quit
warbling.
feulture by reason of the com
varatively bigh natural rate or
inerease fit the country and be
eame of the vrogveasi sub-
stitution of merhanicai powe
for man power. ......'Bn
ano* of vresent tendemeis m
the movement ot tar in v pula-
tion may bring it* within . tew
years to a point at, whirh the
annual loua win not ■ .ceed
the proportion' nene to
allow for drainiug oft i ■ ex-
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