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A SCRIPPS-HOW ARD NEWSPAPER
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M. R. TOOMER, Editor
PETER HAMILTON, Business Manager
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The First Trial
BY MRS. WALTER FERGUSON.
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the American Legion in Philadelphia today,
Ask The Press
CONDITIONS IN ALASKA
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electric lights.
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Federal judge is that he shall
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when he ascends the bench, and
shadow. . . . Over all broods a feel-
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French Chamber of Deputies and
among other things. of writ-
have
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draw
I studied abroad. . . . Girls with rich
and no friend has ever thought
morning.
He was 75, she was
and to some extent a blackmail-
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money on rare volumes which he I medals?
publish it.
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over these
a few poker games.
When our need was the sorest.
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JUNIOR
DR. CONNER
If your boys has an iron will, hire a good lawyer.
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the boys between
9 and 16 are joyous
BAKING
POWDER
that the primary system should be largely abolished and
that if we follow the theory and plan of representative gov-
ernment laid down in our constitution providing for nomi-
Vou can get an answer to any ques-
lion of fart or information by writing
to the Fort Worth Press, Washington
T is unwise to laugh at men who
. do strange things you may not
spent almost three more days in trying to reach a verdict
and finally disagreed.
By disagreed, is meant that one or more of the jurors
from the opposite sidewalk. . . .
The head bobs and dodges, and as
did so last June, but has retained
the men in office by not naming
his student days, while studying
to be a school teacher, M. Herriot
Science can explain his discov-
eries. but not the man himself.
Navigators duplicate his feat ev-
ery day in the year, but parents,
said
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baked shysters.”
This man has been allowed to
Situation in Indiana.
Daugherty Jury.
Christopher Columbus.
Problem for Science.
Why is a fisherman like a policeman—B. N. J.
Both of them brag a lot about their catches.
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Member of the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
Published daily, except Sunday, at Fifth and
Jones Streets.
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but its records would be invio-
late and unuseable.
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Fleet foot on the corref.
Sage counsel In cumber.
Red hand In the foray.
How sound is thy slumber!
Like the dew on the mountain,
Like the foam on the river.
Like the bubble on the fountain,
Thou art gone, and forever!
—Coronach, by Sir Walter Scott.
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his genius.
Thousands of boys grew up on
The hand of the reaper
Takes the ears that are hoary
But the voice of the weeper
XValls manhood in glory.
The autumn winds, rushing,
Waft the leaves that are serest;
But our flower was in flushing
When blighting was nearest.
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God has given you one face and you make yourselves
another.—Shakespeare.
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J- M. Daugherty and Thomas W. Miller conspiracy case
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the guard rails and try to fathom 1
' the pit below. . . . Now and then ,
fl While we also have these suits for fellows
down to 6 years . . . some with two pairs
of golf knickers . . . some with one golf
and one long . . . it’s the “upperclass men”
who wear longs altogether who are the
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Are there any good men raised in a big city like
Fort Worth?—H. 0. S.
Yes, indeed, thousands of them. You can form 1
no idea of how large the number is unless you sit in |
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WELI, folks, I am back from Saint loouis and what a terrible head-
। V ache I have. However, f am able to devote my usual Tuesday
column to answers to questions received over the week-end.
So here goes:
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Do artists paint more pictures of men than of women?—M. A. M.
In this country, if not all over the world, artists paint more men.
[ The women paint themselves.
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Editorial and Home Page of The Fort Worth Press
"... To entablish justiee, insure domentie tranquiility, provide for the common defense, promote the general
welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourwelves and our posterity. . . .”—Constitution of the United Mates.
cghfiatego
i rpHE gmnd opera chorus
1 whipped into shape
it was William Lorimer for whom Dawes, as a Chicago ’ of cofefe from a thermos bottle -
1 and ducks back again to become a cast aside prejudice or partiality
to leave in peace, to maintain
order.
friend, and 90 percent of the peo-
pie who know Frame know it is
true,” he said. Tbruout the hear-
ing he returned to Frame again
and again, and the Senators on
several occasions shut off his flow
Another trial seems to be necessary. Before this comes ,
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street, far under the sidewalk, the
black shadows move feverishly.
Now and then the figure rises
from the hole and becomes a man.
. . . . He opens a lunch pail and
nibbles a sandwich, drinks a swig
WASHERBROTHERS
■■f-tiniMCMI hill . « —
er.” He informed the person re- t all of his meager
ceiving the letter that he might
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z:
Q. Do any States other than
Ohio have a town called Cincin-
Like a summer-dried fountain,
! lights, tied end to end, swinging !
I over the caverns that gape like !
good, as he has an iron will. What can I do—Mrs.
S. O. S.
poem in prose,
j Normandy.”
If there has been graft they alone stood but against the other 11. Whether he stood for
The font, reappearing.
From the raindrops shall bor-
row,
But to us comes no cheering,
To Duncan no morrow!
for over
35
years
[ Frame, elected in 1 924 by Alaska
Republicans to be Republican Na-to wish him well on his birthday
tional Committeeman, of being "a
chronic deadbeat, a blackguard,
heard the charges.
“I wrote that letter just as I j
would give information to a1
haunt the streets by
Herriot without his pipe,
EDGE RITCHIE was accused,
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day at]
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fully J
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school
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were fl
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dergar
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hunted them sny they have
drawing in his breath, testified
before the subcommittee which
in New York means the sacrifice
of the last cent. . . . Girls from
Italy and girls from Germany. . . .
And young men, middle-aged an,
aging men. . . . Gathered one flight
up working, night on night. . . .
Until that evening when the lights
of the great gold horseshoe flare
on again and they can come on
stage becostumed. . . . And write
home afterward of the thrill of a
Metropolitan first night. . . . Even
in the chorus.
| of medicine have had to encountot
Jeers and unbelief from the men
whom they .'•ought to save.
WE know rather more about ;
W the things around us than [
about ourselves.
Genius, temper, prejudice,
warped mentality •— these are
back of the most perplexing prob-
lems we face.
Science is prepared to present I
us with some wonderful boons—
cold light, the visible telephone,
atmospheric electricity, the trans-
mutation of metals, atomic en-
Q How many fights has Jack
Dempsey had and what were the
results?
A. Fxelusive nf the last one (Sept. 2.
1926). he has fought 77 times, scoring 47
want to know it and if crooked
officials are holding office, they
want a chance to vote them out.
It serves no purpose so dis-
tinctly as to bottle up the evi-
dence. Let Stephenson and oth-
By ROSCOE B. FLEMING
WJASHINGTON, Oct. 12. — One
W of the paramount rules for
consider the case of a man declared by the senior Ohio
Senator, Mr. Willis, to be “as clean as a hound’s tooth.”
TTE is gone on the mountain,
11 He is lost to the forest.
: VNow WHERE NouVE BEEN, {
Bu NOO CERAINL LOOK* h
v! - WELU, Eb HEAR
NOUR KNDDIE‘9 RADO P
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TEST as a passing thought in
• deference to the day, it is
easier to understand what Co-
lumbus did than what he was.
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I believe j a seemingly endless thorofare,
’ men uro toiling out of slight. . . .
won 11: lost !: been knoeked
decisions 2; draw 4 •nd 10 ex-
A long time to dragons' mouths—dragons spit-1
- - ■ ting a stream of electric fire thru ■
mud* of
4 No record has been
n'd of these birds, but
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65 and they had been married
42 years. He couldn't stand her
nagging any longer, he said. Af-
ter committing the deed in an
apparent frenzy he walked calm-
ly to the church where his son
Entered M serond-class mall matter, Oct. 8,
1021, at the postoffice at Fort Worth Texas.
City delivery, 10 cents a week. By mail in
Texas, 45c per month; fl.25 for three
months; $5.00 a year.
whether you would have noticed
any difference between Columbus
and the rest. It is even doubt-
ful whether our best psycholo-
months past the expiration of his
term in a district comprising near-
ly one-third of Alaska's popula-
tion.
According to Alaska dispatches.
Congressional Delegate Dan Suth-
erland is now running on a "clean
up” platform, and his opponent is
promising, if elected. to secure re-
appointment by the President, and
confirmation by the Senate, of
Ritchie and the other officials.
DR. CONNER'S HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
A window shade should never be laundered in cold water. Always
use hot. Do not starch, but press with a hot iron.
An Akron rubber company announces it will place a synthetic
parsnip on the market early next spring.
A nutmeg can be more casily handled by boring a hole thru it ana
then inserting a nail in the hole, using it as a handle.
An apple dumpling that has become soiled from handling should
be brushed thoroly, then washed in strong, hot soap suds.
Holes in a piece of Swiss cheese can be closed by placing th*
cheese in a vise, then tightening the latter.
- DR. B.. U. L. CONNER,
to pass Senator Borah has indicated that he will cause
Daugherty to appear before a Senate committee to be ques-
tioned on facts brought out in this trial. Daugherty avoid-
ed taking the stand during the trial. It is possible that a
of blinking electric
dred voices or more come rather
mistily above the roar of the
street. ... It is the hour when all
good theater-goers are either on
their way home or on their way to
a night club. . . . Few of these
stop. . . . They are too busy hail-
ing taxis. . . . But a small crowd
of Italians stand along the crb- '
stone, most of them humming the j
music in a little chorus of their
He takes
1 Duggan and H. G. McCain. his as
j sistant.
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a flare reveals a dozen men jogged
about by the kicking trip-ham-
mers, moving about on little cars
and wading thru the water which
seeps up thru the rocky earth.
ergy—but none of them will
mean very much if we can't |
learn how to control ourselves, i great success In breaking wills.
serve as Federal judge for
I would pick out of the book boxes i
hung along the stone embankment
of the Seine. In his home in
“You will notice I said 'to some
extent' a blackmailer,” answered
Ritchie. “I don't think he would
have nerve enough to blackmail
in the usual sense.”
Q. Is a square mile the same
as a mile square?
A. A square mile and a mtle squar"
contain the same number of square feel
but a square mile is not necessarily squal‘
in shape. A mile nquare is a quadrilnt
evnl each eide of which la one mile. Fnel
contains 27,878,4/ uare feet.
the Italian waterfront in that
ing a letter while on the bench l caricaturist has ever attempted to
in which he accused John W.
BY GILBERT SWAN.
NJEW YORK, Oct. 12.—Scattered
— notes from a ramble about [
Manhattan;
The subway workers at mid- j
night! . . . Like some weird cre-
ation of an ultra-modernist paint-
er. .. . Along the streets, a parade
of giant cranes moving about like
awkward giraffes. . . . Bending '
their necks in and out of black ]
pits, grabbing a mouthful of earth j
and rock and hoisting it. ... Up !
and down in the darkness, like
shadow-enshrouded monsters
ERSONALLY,” Vice President Dawes tells the boys of
forts and recently published
editors suggested, what the for-
mer grand dragon had to say
could have been made public ]
immediately.
Was a grand jury investiga- am
tion started to forestall this pos- j D
sibility? I
second floor of the Metropolitan
Opera House. . . . Between cur-
tains and glazed windows only the
head of the conductor may be seen
a226/,
rNHE Daugherty-Miller case has
J- resulted in a mistrial. Tho
held for more than 65 hours by
Judge Mack, the jury could not
agree. It is said to have stood
six to six on the question of con-
victing Daugherty and ten to
two in favor of convicting Mil-
ler.
This is quite enough to war-
rant retrial of the two defend-
= OF -E WESPERU® HAO FINALIN J
= CRAWLED AOHoRE!uI DON'E
to walk
Which in your opinion is the faster, a man or an automobile?—
B. H. D.
A man is much faster. He can pass time day or night. An auto
is fast, but it is not fast enough to pass time.
HANGER TO JOIN
DAD'S FIRM
was acting as superintendent of
a Sunday school, told him he had
better come home because “moth-
er is pretty sick,” went back to [
the parlor, lit his pipe and re- ,
Burned reading the Sunday paper |
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able to shoot them. They are faster than
i th” banner (Her Falcon of England.
1 which, accoring to speed tests made
with aeroplanes, travel at the rate of 110
miles per hour
resulted in the robbing of a few thousand bank depositors
back in 1912. It was a long and weary business in the
courts before Dawes succeeded in having his responsibility,
originally fixed at $1,487,854, pared down to something
less than $100,000, so it must be good to forget.
However, painful tho it be, it is necessary to recall the
name of Lorimer to Dawes for it has a bearing on his pro-
posal to substitute the old convention for the primary.
They had the convention system in Illinois when Wil-
pocket I Q. Who issues Carnegla hero
freight cars. Meanwhile, 3,000,-
000 peasant children of her [
country cry for bread, and only
get it once a week, the rest of
the time they subsist on roasted
corn or meal and water, such as
is fed to hogs on many a west-
ern farm.
The cost of Queen Marie's trip
would provide many of them
with a bowl of soup, but that
might be said of a lot of things
—of prise fights, world series
and what not.
Just the same, the contrast be-
tween the way the queen travels
and the way some of her people
eat is considered sufficiently se-
rious for the Roumanian govern-
ment to impose a rigid censor-
ship, and the multitudes who
look to coarse grain for 20 out
of their 21 meals each week
know very little about the royal
progress toward America, j
it is
Pasteur, who saved the world
from Hie madness of hydropho-
bia and evolved the vaccine for
smallpox; David Bruce, who
chased down the terrible tsetse
fly to prove that it carried the
sleeping sickness to men; Grassi,
who sought for the one little fe-
| male mosquito who bit men and
I made them go hot and cold with
- s malaria; Reed and Carroll, who
1 fought the bravest fight that ever
I occurred in the world's history.
think you could prove him
blackmailer?”
ZAN the street taxis flit with thea-
; U crowds, all quite oblivious to
the gargantuan task that
I stops neither for night nor for
day. . . . Block upon block, down ,
District Attorney R. K. Hanger
will join the firm of Capps, Can-
tey. Hanger & McMahon after his
term of office expires at the first
of the year, according to Mark
McMahon ,a member of the firm.
Hanger’s father, W. A. Hanger,
has been a member of the firm
for many years.
Hanger was elected District
Attorney four years ago. He de-
clares his name has been on an
election ticket for the last time.
ing of unreality and incredibility ' a charge of personal prejudice is
which only the dawn can change. I one.of the strongest which can be
•• made against a judge.
being The U. S. Senate Judiciary ।
' Committee, after testimony
against the reappointment of
thousand volumes.
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QAILING for America today,
• Queen Marie of Rumania will
occupy a suite of 14 cabins on
the Leviathan, enjoy the use of
a private deck, be accompanied
by a retinue of 30 persons, have
enough luggage to fill two
My only child, a boy of 4. Is a great problem. I
can not make him obey. Punishing him does no
25 X"25c
More then a pound and a hall
for a quarter
until police arrived.
There is another incident
which science finds it hard to
explain.
ed of criminal libel In Utah in
1894, and that he had never paid
his line. He admitted this, but
said "that was the first time; this
is the second time I have had to
i face charges brought by hal-
QUESTIONS DR. CONNER CAN NOT ANSWER.
What kind of wood do you find in a man's frame of mind?—E. U
Does “Babe” Ruth make business brisk for the phonograph com-
panies? I understand he broke seven records the other day?—F.
D. C.
What kind of a sport garment is found in a Turkish bath? A
sweater. Thanks. I always like to answer my own questions.—
O. H. T.
Is the man who cleans up a bootlegger's place called a dry clean-
er?—B. W. A.
I know that water runs, but does it over walk?—E. P. R.
ington, I). <., inclosing 2<* In stamps
Medical, legal and love and marringe
advire w ill not be given. I nsigued let-
ters will not be answered. All letter*
are confidential, and receive personnl
replies.
of Invective.
“You wrote that letter
you were on the bench,”
Senator Overman. "Do
former Premier of France. No
nDITOW’S NOTE: This in the last
of it series of articles on Alaska by
Roscoe Fleming of the Seripps-How ard
Newspaper Alliance, based on evidence
before the Sennte Judiciary Committee
and ordered not printed in the record.
without the gift of a book. In
Southern hotel in St. Louis; some of it changed hands in a
bathroom of the old Grand Pacific hotel in Chicago. Certain
members of the legislature got the money and Lorimer got
his Senatorship, which he held until the United States
Senate threw him out.
the coming Prodisy.o his time. That is how the old convention system worked. ' quarters of the globe they
QENJAMIN wallace, of I The weakness of present primary laws is becoming clear. | come, t ; Girl " 110 sangin.the
D Camden. N. j., beat his wife But nothing has yet occurred to show that a return to the
to death with a chair Sunday convention system would improve matters. [parents and girls whose presence]
The job is not to abolish the primary, but to improve it.
Such improvement seems likely to result, due in part to
the manner in which Mr. Dawes’ friend, Sam Insull, spent
[his money in the recent Illinois primary.
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A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: A double-minded man is un-
xx stable in all his ways.—Jas. 1:8.
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the darkness. . . . And, under the |
street, moving black figures toil- |
ing thru the night. . . . Metropol!- 1
Federal Judges Reed and Ritchie]
of the First and Third Alaskan
divisions, and District Attorney
Shoup of the First Division, evi-]
dentiy decided the judges lacked
judicial temperament, in unani-
mously rejecting their renomina-
tion.
After hearing 1000 pages’of
testimony regarding scandalous]
and open vice, judicial bias, and
other conditions in the two divi-
sions, the Senate committee rec- (
ommended that President Cool-
idge withdraw the nominations of [
the men for reappointment. He
when they put that other deadly
, mosquito upon their own bodies to
demonstrate that yellow fever
came from its sting.
All were derided. Yet such men
as these who toil patiently and e:-l
1 ratically, have done more for thel
! race than all the warriors oj
statesmen to whom we build tall
monuments. Because they hecdi
ed not the sneers, we now live in
a world from which the blaci
plague, yellow fever, smallpox and
diphtheria have been almost climt
inated, and have learned to cope
most successfully with typhoid. t ■
berculosis. malaria and diabetes I
For fools have ever lauzhet
while wise men worked From
Behring to Banting, the scientista
Den
openin
p. m.
which I
will bl
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a pict1
Mrs
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Miss 11
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understand.
So laughed the neighbors of
that queer Hollander, Antony
■ Leeuhenhoek, while he ground his
fine lenses, and one day discp":
ered that which no man had <
seen before, the living microbe .
one drop of water.
And for mankind that was , '
momentous discovery. For
opened the way to a knowlec
I that many deadly diseases
caused by germs not so large
1 the point of a pin.
Men sneered, also, at the In-
trepid young American Theodore
Smith, who busily picked the ticks
from cows in Texas making his
ridiculous experiments which fi-
nally proved that this insect car-
ried the germ of that deadly fever
which killed the cattle upon a
hundred hills and wasted mil-
lions of dollars for American
farmers.
street, a hundred ambitions are i
RITCHIE, a long, lean man,
IV with bushy eyebrows, a nar-1 Lyons, he has a library of thirty
row face and a nervous habit of
(Senate committee may be able to draw information from
tors and newspapermen could [him which will make a second disagreement by a jury more
have interviewed Stephenson as dirfic,
Thomas Adams and his group of acuml
gists could have picked him as
BY M. 1. TRACY
WHAT the pe'ople of Indiana
want is for D. C. Stephenson was unwilling to vote for the same verdict as the others,
tircumestncs Ahaeeitndansuse Questions asked of the presiding judge by one of the 12
made public. jurors led persons in the court room to believe that he
nati.
A. The F stal (uide zites one in Indi
ADR and one in low n
Q. To whom does Syria belong?
A. It I* an independent nation 08 cr
which France hold* a mandate, granted by
the Supreme Council of the Allied Powet*
and confirmed by the League of Nations
A. Ths Carnegle Hero Fund Commie-
sion, Oliver Bulldins. PittaburE. IA
ants. Innocent they may be in
the eyes of the law until a jury , , , , . ,
declares them guilty, but enough banker, exectued that famous bit of slight-of-hand which
has been brought out against
them for the public to insist on
further prosecution.
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rpHE letter also charged Frame
1 with other offenses, all of
which were denied by Sutherland
and by affidavits from Alaskan
citizens, who said Frame had al-
ways been of good repute.
Ritchie testified ho had taken
ne part in the attempt made by
Judge Reed and District Attorney
Shoup to deprive Frame of the
office of National Committeeman,
but said he was in sympathy with
it.
Sutherland led him on to ex-
press his opinion of other leading
citizens, most of whom have lined
up against his reappointment. He
criticized all of them. One was “a
little off in the head,” another
was “lined up with the Bolshevik
crowd,” etc.
Ritchie was accused of having
said in a citizenship case that vio-
lation of the Volstead act was not
a moral offense. He said the
statement referred only to the ap-
plicant for citizenship.
He was also accused by Sher-
man Duggan, former U. S. District
Attorney, in his district, of "show-
ing fearful bias against the gov-
erment and wrecking nearly
every prohibition case tried."
Ritchie denied this, and criticized
Sups
will a
Alexan
meets
the sc
The
at 3 pl
MEN ridiculed the German phy-
IVI sician, Robert Koch, who sat
over his funny test tubes until he
found the infinitesmal microbe of
tuberculosis. Most great men
have been liooted at in their day.
M. EDOUARD HERRIOT
His pipe and his old volumes
make life worth living for M. Ed-
j ouard Herriot, president of the
after
said |
er witnesses go before a grand I
jury as the Attorney General of
Indiana has planned and what
they tell becomes virtually
lost to the public until the ac-
tual trials take place. The grand
jury might unearth all kinds of
rottenness, it might indict
scores of persons, it miglt find
a desperate situation to exist,
KC
Only the clatter and bang of
steam-hammers. . . . Only the [
screeching of the crane as it dips (
and rises. . . . Only the strings of
the acquittal of the two defendants or their conviction is not
told. It is unusual, of course, for the minority of a jury
to hold out over a long period for conviction, while instances
of one juror holding out a long time for acquittal are not
uncommon.
I By Unt
I PA
I the n
| was
I bush
I darm
| to d
the t
and
harv
newt
who
tail*
The
relal
for
the
tho wishing it from the bottom liam Lorimer was made a Senator. There were tales of a it whirls about sounds of a hun-
of their herts, faimtoreproduce slush.fund in connection with the convention that indorsed
him to the state legislature. It was the state legislature
that elected. Lorimer didn’t have a majority of this
, legislature, notwithstanding the convention’s indorsement.
aninEherothhenoasentcwnsenrnaa That is. he didn’t have it at first. Fifty thousand dollars
sailors for the world, but if you [changed hands before he found the majority with him. Some
of the $50,000 changed hands in a bathroom of the old
nating conventions, a better and more impartial class of
cadidates will result.”
How short the vice president's memory must be. He has
forgotten William Lorimer. What a blessing such a mem-
ory; for it must be comforting to forget William Lorimer.
Q. What is the size and color of
the Japanese beetle? ge
A. About H Inch long, 1 3 inch wide
and A bronze garcen colot .
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