Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 181, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 17, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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October. I«7. aa arcond claja niall
wd<r tba Act of COM"" March >. lllfc.
Offlca «f Publication: 110 and U! W«<
Avteeut A. Tampl*. Taiaa.
h»ve no
look after their j>©l»t»CAl
people really Are tired of the palaver-
lngs and jug*llng» of thi« congress and
would hail with Joy »n announce-
ment that adjournment had been tak-
en until March nest.
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FRANCE AND AMERICA.
A ceremony took place at the White
House a few days ago which was
somewhat obscured by more sensa-
tional development® on that date, but
which nevertheless calls for especial
note and memory. Ambassador Jut-
serand of France presented to I'resi-
dent Harding of the United States
the American flag that was displayed
beside the French tricolor on Eiffel
tower when the news was flashed to
ate. Despite the fact that h« U fight-
ing for the fulfillment of every con-
gressman's oath of office, he has been
given no serious consideration. Even
Republicans who air their alleged
opposition to corruption! in prlmarlei
and elections In the North, are will-
ing to condone wholesale corruption,
flourishing In open and flagrant de-
fiance of the Constitution, carried on
In \ whole tier of States where thoae
denied their rights posa<* no abili-
ty to reward or punish public serv-
ants.—National Republican.
Well, mayba U is, ua sed. It
a long wile to find Uitt ball, she sed,
pop not saying weather It .lid or not,
end we all went .lome to tuppir, be-
ing stake under onloua.-
Ttn.pl* Dally Telegram In a mtmbff of
tba Audit Burtau of Circulation.
FKKE FOR ALL
These are the sad days when the
professors look over the examination
papers and repeat the Immortal slo-
gan of Verdun, "They shall not pass.'"
—Cleveland Tlaln Dealer.
I ■ ■■
Statisticians find that of city homei
Tarls that America had entered the|in Missouri owned by occupants one-
world war on the side of France and third are mortgagee!. If two thirds
her allies. During the course of hU
presentation address M. Ju'-nerand
said:
"All things, we know, come to an
end; Mich will be the fate of the
friendship between France and Amer-
TI .ACHINO AMERICANISM. | lea—the day when the stars shall fall
j from the sky or from the flag of
Something practical in the way o! the I'nlted States
leaching Americanism has been put
Into effect at the University of the
tjouth at Stwunre, Term. The board
of trustees has adopted a resolution
prescribing that in the future no stu-
dent shall receive an academic degree
from the institution unless he shall
have completed a course of one year
In the constitution of the I'nlted
States.
This course Is to he framed princi-
pally to Include instruction a.» to the
spirit of the founders of the American
republic and the interpretations ot
A graceful, eloquent tribute, that
is, to the stability of our government
—an ardent reassurance In the main-
tenance of International friendship. As
{'resident Harding himself said in
response to M. Jussfrand's presenta-
tion speech:
"Probably it adds little to the beau-
ty of the .Stars and Stripes and their
wonderful coloring to have been sa-
luted with the love and affection an 1
reverence of your republic, but it
does add much to that for which the
flag stands. It means a new tie, a
new bond of affection between your
of the home owners have paid for
theirs and the other third sre doing
so, is there anything wrong with Mis-
souri ?—Louisville Courier-Journal.
An lllinos town reports the death
of Henry E. Simpson, three times a
candidate for President of the United
States. But how many remember
that such a person was even once a
candidate for the highest office in this
mighty republic?—Pittsburgh Chroni-
cle Telegraph.
HOTEL STENOGRAPHER
(By Beaaa)
arm tnc inieryevi.,,-•
. j republic and ours. It means a new as
the constitution as cxpnssu tarcugi surance Cordial affecuonand
the highest tribunals of the nation.
This Is a salutary resolution and
will have a good effect. Every gradu-
ate from un institution of higher
learning in this country should be fa-
miliar with the constitution of his j
country and the meaning of its most
Important provisions. He should have
absorbed the atmosphere of the times
In which it was written and the spitit
of those men who framed it after
careful and thoughtful deliberation.
In making such information neces-
sary to obtaining a degree this great
Southern institution has set an ex-
ample to others that is worthy of
emulation, Familiarity with the con-
stitution of the United States and the
times and conditions under, which it
'Was written will tnnbte n young per-
son, upon graduation, to understand
what the flag stands for and what a
republican form of government
means. It will fit him at once to take*
a place in Hie counsels of his commu-
nity, will impress him with the vaiiw
of citizenship and loyalty to the insti-
tutions which have brought this coun-
try to the highest pinnacle of nation-
al advancement and placed :n th'
first place among all the nations o:
the world.
SPECIAL COMiKESS M>M(»S
THREATENED.
respect of the one republic ior the
other will endure, as you have sug
gested, for all time to come."
IjjttleBennyi
EDITORIAL OF THE DAV
A ISoful Man Side Tracked.
Upon sailing for Europe Colonel E.
M. House said that tins time his mis-
sion had nothing to do with either
politics or economics; that he was
going over "only to shake hands with
old friends."
And yet this is the time of times
when Colonel House's talents would
be-well enlisted In the business in
progress in Europe. He is primarily
a business man. Before achieving
reputation in politics he had amassed
a fortune and made himself familiar
with the larger business values in
America.
Just now the business worlds
watch-word. How to reconnect busi-
ness— dislocated In both hemispheres
and on all continents—and Start the
ball rolling profitably again is the
problem that statesmen in all coun-
tries are facing and struggling with-
And to the solution ot this problem
Colonel House in some
Mr. Jones next store couldent go out
and play tennis with pop this aftir-
noon so pop took ma out to give her
another lessin, me going with them
partly to watch them but mostly to
run after the tennis balls on account
of the way ma hits them, wich this
aftimooiT she hit them even more
I that way tli^n usual, and after a wile
' pop started to look as if he was sorry
he wasent playing with Mr. Jones and
all of a stuldin ma lilt one so high it
went all the ways over some trees out
of site, pop saying, Hurry up, Henry,
keep your eye on it, those balls are »v-
pensive.
Me running erround in back of the
trees and some kid was standing there
holding the ball with a ixpresslon as if
he was wishing nobody wouldent come
for it, me saying, Hay, did >ou jest
find that?
Yes, lets have a catch, the kid sed,
and I sed, I got to go back with it,
they need it, and lie sed, Aw, wats the
matter, I found it for you, dident I,
come on, have a catch.
Well, all rite, a short one, I sed. Me
feeling like a catch cnyways, and we
started to have one, the kid being a
middle size lcid with frcckels und a
pritty good of a catcher, and I torgot
I was ony going to have a Short cuteh
and started to have a long oae, nnd
! aft' r a wile who came errou.nl the
"People sure ire funny," remarked
the Hotel Stenographer, shaking her
bead aa she looked after th« departing
man.
"Wat'B the matter?" asked the
House Detective.
"That guy, who Just left my desk. Is
an awful bluff," replied the girl. "1
was standing over there, looking at
the flowers the florist Is bringing In
here for a big dinner tonight, when
that chap came up to my desk and
pounded on It with his cane. I came
over, and he was frowning like a bear
would frown, If a bear frowns and he
wanted to know whether I was sup-
posed to put In my time admiring the
scenery here, or If 1 was supposed to
typewrite, once In awhile. 1 told him
I was supposed to typewrite, and not
to talk back to guests of the hotel:
but if he wanted anything he'd better
be telling me what It was before I
knocked the horns off him.
"Then he said, 'Take a letter!'
"I got out my notebook and here Is
what he dictated: 'Dear Jim: It's a
pity you can't show me «ome slight
evidence of brains In managing the
office while I am away. That boy Is
a worthless cuss, of course. As you
say, he is a thief. Wonder if you ever
stole anything and didn't get caught
You know what a fool you are. If
he took the money, it's because you
didn't manage him right. No, you
are not to turn him over to the cops,
and make a permanent thief out of
him. Raise his pay, jaw at him, and
see If lie won't try to do right. I am
the unlucklest man In the world. I
have a thief as a bookkeeper, and a
fool as a manager. Charge the de-
falcation to my personal account, and
give him another chance.'
"Then he growled some moio at
what 1 charged him. 1 grinned .-t
him, and told him he was a big bluff-
er, and not a bear at all,'and lie sai l,
'Young woman, you are a fool!' and
stamped down Peacock alley.
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ANDREW AND I MOO EN K
(By Roa rumarannl
vywu, ■ ... . official sta- j
tiou would probably contribute some-; tret s but pop, m<- quale sajiivr, I v..s
thing of impoita:.' e. i-'- t cemii.tr, pop, in another minnll
But Colonel lie--, is cut of tin ! H |,in lhuc-
running. He is without officui con- i 1 thawt you needed some help to
nections. The 1
charge and uspor
"Did you see Archie today?" asked
Imogene, eagerly. "Is Kitty all right
Is everything good and . . ."
"I saw Archie," said Andrew, "I
took lunch with him. Kitty is all right
It Is a girl."
"But tell me about It," said Imo-
gene, Impatiently. "What el i el he
say ?"
"I am no steno-typlst or stenogra-
pher," said Andrew, "but this is whit
he said as near as I ran remember.
"It certainly is fine, Andy. It's the
cutest damn little thing you ever
saw. While I was looking at It the
first time It opened its eyes and yell-
ed to beat the devil. Isn't I? funny
the way they yell that way? But the
nurse saiil that was a good indication
that It was well.
"I know the first day Kitty was
mighty worrt'd because It didn't cry,
and then the next day it cried and it
just tore her heart out to hear It ciy.
Aren't women funny, Andy?
"Aren't they a funny color, Andy?
Did you ev<r see a rial lil'le one?
They are kind o' pink like, '. ou know,
;;;; a,, in|lind the uu, but now that its fiund I j the funniest color you ever raw Ihr
.Vsddc her, at hniicH mite- as well Join in th, <• tcb. pop the nurse says she is as tine a bahv
As if the boll weevil, the hot weath-
er, the tighte ning of the dry act and
the shortage of the fruit cre>p wero
not -enough to disturb the mental
equilibrium of the' average, citizen
here comes a threat of a special se s-
sion of congress to deal with the ship
subsidy bill.
President Harding has announced
firmly and emphatically that he will
call such a session unless there., is
speedy action on this measure H>
also wants the tariff bill passe el and
he Is opposed, and has said he is op-
posed, to sidetracking the tariff bill
to take up the bonus. As the bonu:;
bill fails be provhle the means of
raising the money to meet its con-
templated payments It would seem
that little headway toward an actual
bonus payment can be made until the
means of raising the money are found.
The disposition of some- of the con-
gressmen to rush the bonus bill I • -
fore congress can be > xpiali.eil by
tlielr need of seem'thing to bolster up
their claims for re -election and they
are willing to drive through this bill
with no means provided for making
payments, hoping to fool the vete rans
into believing therii real friends of
the proposals for adjusted compensa-
tion.
With Harding's threat of a special
•session unless the ship subsidy Is dis-
pelled of the outlook for bonus legis-
lation P>'«>ws dimmer and will fade
entirely unless the true friends of
the proposal get behind it and refuse
to havB It sidetracked. Regardless of
th« threats of the president.
A Bpoclal session of congress would
Of « calamity lor the
and in is a democrat. Ill- relations
with Mr. Wilson si eni to be de linitely
at an end.
Tl.i colonel, lu'V.e .ei, has math
| as was ever born In that hospital,
f*"Wich he did, and wn m - and him "The first time I saw her I lifted
went back ma was reeding h,r uaga- the blanket off of her face and she
ziue on a bentch, pop saying Don't yelled like the devil. She's a cute
reputation which will endure . Jt is
something of note that a man without
experience in world politics, and whol-
ly unacquainted with the art of war,
should have been able at the' great-
est crisis in the world's history, when
politics and war were the wurhl's
ware, to enter the fie ld as an observ-
er, impress favorably the great actors
in the drama, ol t.dn tin ir confidence'
and report on events in a way and
with a lucidity to influence the coyrse
of h:s chief and public sentiment at
home. Tin pe-rforiuam e- w.r- in every
sense extraordinary. The Washing-
ton Star.
ft
vJust Tblit$:
by Eddaf A. Guest "
THE HAD COLFEK'S CONSOLATION
'I inkiiain's Hard i 'ijjltf.
In th' ilo.i ' o! ],♦;••< rjlativf
Hfprc«* n'.-'.trvr Tmkl m f f
sctts has bet n, n .king :i coura^ on.1
fight to bring M" .? t'n'iMniont of tin
mandatory rcq.^ri». «i.t <■' the Consti-
tution for rodut-iion '•£ re; :• sulfation
I've luvtr j
N< r hi «'•
My K4\ii.t' ti
Ah one thai's k '"l
Ana even Ab-%.
< a ]»f>!c In ono,
11n • - j itr I.' I«j in tlire6.
MATta IvK upon
i git for me,
.< lairriH
V, hen i tin; < ii ,.i gn « n In two-
"Some tl;iy j or) . yuu'll win ytmr {f.iines,
Tlwit fiho'v \.•!h yr"tty lnir for y«»u. '
I've ruAtr hi'lt »1 a br;..*'1;" Khtit,
TI;.' ; *•<!: I I. n. !" arc f« w,
In ,»il Ua- >i ' • 1 VC I'i. «i I'NC
Oil., if i; t to tell anew ,
Tl<" U! ... 1 e vens mar n.y h- • r<
Ami i,..w . «td (In a I K1 t an . Iglit,
51-. i n. -i—ii at the eiuli liou«« elu' r
Hit weevtlier s e;lt
I some.(lnU'8 eveneler, 09 I heeir
Tlio (alps in !<>• ker re>om unit grill,
If ever I uliall enirlncer
A shot to cftui** «o great a ttiritf,
It ever there shall torne the elay
When 1 shall smite: the hall se> nell
That 1 may I,east the p< :f same way
And have one gleirloua tale to tell.
Unt when I etn.ie my caiihiy tai-k
Ami j In tie ' tur-off geiK-Ing clan,
Ami 11.'J' shall sit areanal and atek
My yiji'-e tipein the link;: (it mail,
No ehot *■ role I'll recall—
The usual stery will he mine:
"My (faille »: h nothliiK ni'icli at all.
lyut lay, (he we ather tle ie waj line
I Copyright, 11122, by Kdgar A. Guest)
little cuss, and, Andy, did you ever
see a real little one? They tire awful
funny color, kind o' pink you know.
"The first time I looked at her she
cried like anything and real tears
came out on her cheeks. That shows
she's a healthy baby the nurse says.
"Kitty was weirrled the first day he-
cause she did not ory and then the
se e one! day she was worried because
she cried. Aren't women funny that
way, Andy?
"K\er>body in the hospital sa>s she
looks exactly like me but I guess they
are just joshing nic cause a little tut
of a thing like her couldn't look like
me. it don t souml reasonable, does
It, Andy?
"Did you ever see a real funny one,
Andy? They are awful funny little
things, such a funny color, hut maybe
she was reddi r than they generally
are for when 1 lifted the blanket and
looked at her she cried like the very
devil. It Is good for her, ihe nurse
said.
"You don't know how funny It feels,
Andy, to loeik at one and know it's
your own. I am going to brace up
and try to he a better man now, Andy
I t.'ll you raising a daughtei i« a re-
sponsibility. I c pose some pi Opll
would laugh at me. Andy, hut I am
the nort of u. man who feels my re-
sponsibility and I te ll j on w 1.*'11 I
turned that blanket hack and looked
at that baby and she cried it just got
me where I live.
"The nurse sa>s she leioks like me.
but I Kuess they tell everybody that,
for I dein't see bow they can tell. You
I know, Andy, whe n they aie leal little
| the y are an awful funny color, sort of
' pinkish like a duck and she was that
way. Of course .she had been crying
... it was funny to see the tears roll
down its Tittle re d cheeks, and It may
be that crying made her look redde r,
leid you ever see a real little one,
Andy?
"Women are as funny us the devil
Now, the first day Kitty was worried
because it didn't cry and then the see -
ond day whe'ti it did cry she said it
just tore her heart out to listen to it.
■ bid you ever see a real little one,
Andy . ,
"Oh, shut up," snapped Imogen*1.
"How long are you going to keep go
ing ovei that stuff?" ,
"Archie kept it up an hour and a
halt'." said Andrew. "I was just try-
ing to tell you what he told inc."
In all the wars of the world, waged
between 17'JO anel 1'JiS, the total
death loss is estimated at 14,448,0U0.
HIPI'MNO KHYMES
(Hj Wall Masim.)
(Copyrighted hj (Jenrf* Mnlthew Adam* )
Making the Hest.
John Jackenson, of Boulderslde,
made pontholes fur the trade; anel all
the users testified. "The finest j»st-
holea made." He started making
thein by hand, one posthole a( a time;
but seion there rose a great demand
from every shore and rttme. And no
he hire el a hundred men to help him
lit his chore, and still his trade in-
creased, and then he hired five hun-
dred me>ro. And noeN his factory ex-
tends for half a mile or so. and aM
his customers are friends who boost
him high and low. For every post-
hole from his works Is perfect as ran
he, inspected by a dozen clerks, who
any flaw would see. We know that
in the postholo trade there's many a
tawdry trick; a lot of worthless holes
are made hv skates who'd get rich
einicfc. Hut when they come frect
laiulderside no fears disturb our soul",
for Jackcnson, he t.ikes a pride In
selling pe rfe ct holes. Anel so, while
other makers claim that trade is on
the bum, this .1,k )(i nson. who plays
the c une, see s mighty orders come.
Ka.'h day he sees his business grow,
and grow, and grow aguin; and eve-r.v
ether we rk or so he adds five hun-
elp I men.
*. —
You's a black liar, Hastns Jonninp,
Time wuxd't, time- ain't an' time ain't
KWinc to wuz. Nashville Tennessce-
a n.
Came for Joy.
Ted—There must be some subtle
charm about being; a first nlghter. I've
often noticed what a happy bunch
they are.
Ned—Why not? Those fellows gen-
erally get in on a free ticket -
York Sun.
A yard of silk, a yard of lace ;
A wisp of tulle to give it grace;
A flower placed where flowers go;
The skirt knee-high, the back waist
low.
One shoulder strap, no s|^n of sleeve,
If she should rough, Good Morning
Eve.
— The Horne I'ipe.
DAILY HOKOSCOPK
<C©p>righted. 1931. by the MrOttrt Newi-
l«p«r 8yndlrjitt )
TABLOID TALKS
News To Ihul.
"Yesaid the principal of the
young ladies' school to the proud par-
ent. "You ouKht to be prouel to b"
the father of such a large family, all
the members of which appear to be
devoted to one another."
"Karge family'.'" Devoted?" gasped
the old man in amazement. "What
on earth <bi you mean?"
"Why, yes, Indeed," said the prin-
cipal, beaming through her glasses,
"ne) fewer than eleven of Dora's
brothers have been here to take he'r
rowinp on the river, and she tells me
she expects the tall one with the blue
eves again tomorrow." I'ittsburgii
Chronicle Telegraph.
.\t>t I'.eer.
Kastmi (ta Sambo, ill an undertone)
I ain't the. man 1 u.stcr wuz. Time,
wuz when I could whip the ol' worn
an in a fair, stan'-up fiuht.
The Old Wemian (overhearing)-
\
Satiinluv. Juni- 17, 11)22.
M.iny * nM- t j l.utciary influcncc» hnv«
poncr t< tl.iy. atiordinir te< avtroloKV. for
Saturn, tlio .Sun mk! .Meuury art* all tn e\ll
.if; ■« t
htininj 11»I j svutf the I < t efforts nifty lo
iiniMtt'il (i ..rui the mental |»oi e
ui«y )••♦ »]i«turlu<l,
Itatui n «ti| i.>-s. ti t«» I f | illy thre.it-
rn ni; tn the au« tl who will txi« !icuct a
cliri lnntion their i-i ucrs
A^ iin lite r«» rti .;IM1 mrn and women
that tl»«-y art- in a new cia where the
young iiii»*t wiihl jii.wcr,
TIiM t • not a fhlfWlTi'tt<• rulf for fnrmcii
who may h.ivi heavy lo»n»s, uwing to hail
i*ath« r « Ktulil 1-tM.
Mine.s and milling are subject to a rule
that ti n t at Ml encouraging ♦ Ither to Cm-
ploy * i •« or enipU)y«'« «.
This is a K«»\etrim* ut of the Btnrn under
whit h governors of ntnten and e- en tiio
pr»*.«td*nt may suffer j»e\«r«!y from criticism.
Mercury and the Hun are in anj^rtu mak-
ing ft r n»'W;-»j»aper attwcki* on men In |tti«;l-
tions nf j.ow«r »ir dintincti«n.
i:|eter I'Mdltl'MI e.imiutguv .ire foretold and
w1 im«• n \mM me.-t witli many unhappy ♦ *-
p«*r ieficer«, If tli'.' signs are Tightly niter*
preted.
AK.un a r- turn to eddtime standard" of
moral with old f.i itlomd gc-wn# la prog-
nost ieateil.
The h. rr* ha\e prophesied that th^re will
h<> a strong r^nction ag-iiost the l1ecn"A that
hap exited in nmdern life and this will
evident during the late summer.
The utaiB appear to promise greater In-
terest In all automotive conveyances than
ever before.
Persons whoso Mrthdate It should be-
ware of H- andal or libel that may tou< It
tlwm In the coming year. In the d uucstlc
i-irfl* great happlu^ps is presaged.
fhlldren born on this day may be proud
and Independent. They should bo generoiW
and affectionate, brilliant and lucky.
Instead of destroying rlgars and
eigarettcs seized by the government
for tax deliniiuency, it is proposed in
Washington to turn over the supply
to hospitals in which disabled soldiera
are quartered.
BRINGING UP FATHER
By GEORGE McMANUS
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Ingram, Charles W. Temple Daily Telegram (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 181, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 17, 1922, newspaper, June 17, 1922; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth467602/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.