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THE ENQUIRER, CINCINNATI, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926 The Enquirer course, and will be arranged for. and adjusted. But when was the MORALITY "TRICKS" Revolt civic intelligence of Cincinnati unequal to any demand made upon it? John R. MTLcax, Office, CI7 Vine Street, Cincinnati. HITCHAT Of Students Is Hit OfMediumsFlayed y.6am Hiuu ZD UtHQI PCkfA The Veterans' Rill.

The House, this week, without a dissenting vote, passed the Johnson bill, which makes sweeping changes In the world war veterans' Coronation of the Shah As Houdini Duplicates (New Tork From the days of bib and tucker. From the milk-fed dawn of strife, I've been warned against the dangers That encompass every Ufa. I've been lectured and lambasted, I have even fled within Virtue's broader, outer portals. Chased by storied imps of sin. I've been told: "Touch not the roses.

They but hide a thorny foe!" I've been warned that too much gladness act of 1924 and embodies, in modi Iiy Conditions Under Dry Act, Educator Says. 'Twas Not For Him. Tbe preacher who Bought a used bus Sold it because, you see He could not cuss. RATES Or SUBSCRIPTION. By mall, postpaid, all payable fn advance.

1'aily (including Sunday), one Dally (except one year. 13.00 Sunday Issue, one your 5.00 Rural mail edition, dally exce.pt Sunday 6.00 Slng copies, week days, five cents; Sunday, ten cents. Delivered by carrier In Cincinnati and suburbs, 22 cents per week. The Enquirer is on pale In New York at the principal hotel news stands, Hntailnjr's iicwa stand, north end Hulkllntr, 43d I Spiritualistic Feats. The throne room of the palace In Teheran was the scene of a solemn fied form, the major recommendations the American Legion and other former soldiers' organizations.

This is justice. The brave men who fought In the world's greatest ceremony when Itlza Shah Pahlevl. Observations of Oldest Inhabitant. seated on Nadir Shah's throne In front of the famous Peacock throne, placed Slate Writing Shown father of his people, his plans for the development of his country give him a claim to gratitude such as Shah Abbas earned In the period of Persia's greatest prosperity. Crowned and sceptred and girt with the diamond-encrusted sword of the all-conquering.

Nadir Riza the Shah read his speech from the throne, and the great company present listened "Have-Law But Not Real Prohibition," I kin remember when the most of what a girl had on was not on her face. on his head the crown of Persia. On the right of the throne stood and Broad a v. and at the fctattds of the I To House Members. group of mullahs, on the left the full Corps Diplomatique, and in a circle The Ananias Club.

"I have had a car a year now and brhutti News Agency. e. "or. 4 2d at. conflict have had all too little of and Sixth avfnuf, 4 2d snd I'ark menu tin front of wrand ivntrai Ftation); 47th consideration, too little of justice, fn, nn.i.BwfndWay WDO'or," lluUU-j at the hands of their beneficiaries While The.

Knauirer is pleased to ex- an(t Government amino all manuscripts and Litters eul-I uuiuiiiiiuii, mltted, It cannot undertalie to to Tf the author. thoe found unsuitai.i.. for ls nt pleasant to realize that pubiiration aicompanied by i.o.tasB tnis honest and humane artion for that nunioae. In deep silence to the low, even voice Head of Cult Denies She proclaiming the ruler's intention to my son never has asked for it to taku Dr. C.

Little States, in Slap at Emotionalism. facing: the Shah the principal Ministers of stato bearing the regalia, the intrinsic value of which must be enormous and the artistic beauty only to be rendered In superlatives. On the step of the throne stood the little Crown Prince, in uniform, his girl out," declared the dad. carry out the obligations of his high position. Spoke of Coolidges The Prime Minister replied in words should have been, so lone; delayed.

But better late than never. Its Just a Guess. "Why do you call your (husband of humble duty, and the Chief Mullah gave expression to congratula his baby figure hardly higher than tions. trusty?" MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Preas is e'-lunively entitled to the use for ruhli'-ation of all news credited to it or not otherwise credited In thl.

paper, and also the loi-al newi publish.) therein. AH rights of reruill. ation of special dispatches herein are hIho reserved. The ceremony over, the Shah drove When Discussing Activities of 'Church in Capital Min "Because I am like a warden, when provisions can do those no good who could not wait the dead, vie-1 tinis of official procrastination but it may sprve to lighten the days' "Trying To Turn Out Graduates Who Think Intelligently and Liberally," University Head Adds. in a glass coach tnrougn tne town, preceded and followed by a brilliant he goes out I am worried until he gets back." cavalcade of horsemen, such as only a Kingdom like Persia could provide i of many yet living veterans.

ister Also Tells About Operations. Kurds and Kashgals, Lurs and Tur his father's knee. Notabilities and representatives of public bodies filled the vast hall, the rich dresses of the Persian courtiers mixing with the picturesque contumes worn by the delegates from the various provinces of the Kingdom. There was no lack of color here gold lace and decorations, purple robes and embroidered uniforms, regimental banners and gleaming headdresses. Tho supreme moment came when a Minister of the court cam But portends approaching woe.

I've been cautioned against beauty. Wine when red and Hps that smile, 'Til it seemed that Bin and danger Lurked In everything worth while. I've been booted, dragged and driven Up the straight and narrow way; I've been legislated righteous By the statutes of my day. I've been made to sip the bitter, I have bent beneath the blow. I've been good! Aye, good for nothing, With a character like dough! But one day I plucked a rosebud.

Chanced a sip of lips and wine; Learned that men were made for masters. And that pens were built for swine; Found the world a-bloom with roses. And, though some have thorns of woe, Gladly, now, I risk the rue-thorns. For I love the roses so! The Johnson bill extends thei Speaking of Race Tracks The longest shot never is on a race komans, Hazards and Eakhtiaris, NEWS Bl'REAVS. New York.

Jlarhrlrlue Jtuilrilnr. Thirty-fourth Street mid Broadway. Telephone '440. VVashinicton Post BulMinc Columbus, Ohio ijuildit.K Kaat Broad Strict. track It Is the flivver on the railroad track trying to be the express.

their clothing as varied as their races, their horses caparisoned as marvellously as themselves, their weapons a very arsenal of everything most mur SPECIAL DISPATCH 10 TH Washington. May 20. The dignl time for continuing term insurance to July 2, 1927, and for insane veterans the time is extended indefinitely. In another section it ex-tneds the time for reinstatement of U'Keur. PISriTCH TO TtIB FNQt'IRRR.

Detroit, May 20. A prohibition law on the statute books but no acttiul prohibition hna impaired the fled caucus room of the House office Optimistic. derous and deadly. building was turned Into a theater ADVERTISING BRAXfllKS. New York 50 Epst Forty.

Street Chicago 76 st Monroe Street Kan l-'i ATilti'n -1 Mxrkvl forward with the crown, offering it Thronged streets, crowds and car Sometimes I think insurance until July 2 and i physiological, psychological and. to an today when Houdini, master of necro The fashions can't be dumber. pet and candelabras, the sound of music and cheering, flags floating j.os Tim Hiiii'iing provides that. In cases where the extent, the moral makeup of thou- mancy, demonstratea Deroro me And then I think from every balcony, a brilliant blue veteran Is unable to pay all pre-1 sands of college students. Dr.

Clar- House District Committee how "slate j.ondon, r.nglana. I -oriana Aiivt ak'iic 1'arls, Kran. liiiriaml Ailv't'tf Aserev liuenos Aires Adv'l's AKeii' Girls might have muffs for summer. Sam Hill, Clncy Enquirer, sky and a general feeling of exhilara mlums in arrears, the premiums rapo rook Little, President of the to the Shah, who, taking it, placed it on his head with the simplest of gestures. lllza Shah's military record places him in a category with the legendary Jamshid, whose reign in Persia dates back to the beginning of the world's history.

His administrative capacity recalls the era of Cyrus. The writing," said to be one of the "tricks' of Spiritualism, ls done. and IntelTfit will he prirrlorl oa University of Michigan, told the tion, the dawn of new hopes in an old kingdom of much past greatness and many vlcissitueds such were the 1IUDAV May Things could be worse It was the second day's hearing I ponder, for there's Susie Bannels, ensemble of happenings In the capital indebtedness against the policy. An additional section would permit the revival of insurance in cases where the bonus was not paid and, upon Representative Sol Bloom's bill to eject-fortune' tellers from tho dis Wayne County Conference of Social Workers today. "No one who is looking for information on both sides can go North, Who likes to wear of Iran.

Thoso red, old-fashioned flannels. trict. Norman Ralston, Urbana Democrat. The room was packed with sooth If applied to the premiums due, South, Fast or West and find any ab THE EXQl'IREK'S PLATFORM FOR CINCINNATI: Construction. Without Delay, of Adequate Hallway Freight and Passenger Terminals.

Building of Rapid Transit System With a Workable I'lan of Op SOVIET CHECK sayers, Interested Congressmen and thrill-loving girl clerks who atole time from their offices. Cameras N0RGE LANDING DESCRIBED. would have equaled or exceeded them. There are other helpful provisions incorporated in tho measure solute enforcement of this extremely absolute prohibition law." Dr. I.ittlo snid.

"We have real prohibition law, but have never seen real prohi- A Windy Oe. Blinks I hear that Miss Lane got an awful blow when she married. Jinks Yes, sho married the town braggart. Ferils of Descent on Alaskan Coast clicked, the crowd worked up close to the long official table, tha magician performed. For $500,000 Halted Dry'Law Again Issue to meet the needs and condition oflbition- Therefore, the subject of my veterans.

I talk should be 'College students Disclosed By Explorer. (Herewith I. th. mLslnir section ef When he opened the slates, held rredrtk Hamm'n dispateh of Sandfly last Congress is to be commended for describing how the airship wa brought to tight in the hands of Congressman No Bad. H.

tells us thero are still a few old-fashioned folks left who haven't been to the north pole. In State Today Stanfield Faces earrn at loner anil Held there tinder en difficulties. It was received last night, eration. Extension of Boulevard Lighting Dan. Development of Park and Boulevard I'lans.

Lessening of the Smoke Xui nance. Construction of a IJarge Canal. Advancement of Cincinnati's Prestige as a National Art Confer. Henry R. Rathbone, of Illinois, a By British During General Strike, Secretary RevealsMiners Xow Aided.

Large Field of Opponents For G.O.P. Senate Nomination. Among Partial Prohibition," in stead of the subject assigned me, which was 'Prohibition Among College Dr. Little was merciless in his criticism of emotionalism In consideration of thii prohibition problem, or of any member of the House Committee, thereon was written a message. By Fredrik Kamra, Correspondent Aboard the Norg.

by tha New Y'ork Times Me. sage For Congreas Woman. 'Hocus pocus. It ia a message for ompany ana tne St. Louli Globe-Democrat.

By wirelena to the New York Portland, May 20 (A. The Time. Company and The Knqulrer. a woman named Florence P. Kahn," declared Houdini.

"Is there such a attitude except that of a fair and With the Xorge at Teller, Alaska, llauor question will be an active open mind. its unanimous support of the measure. What Is done ls done, what is lost is lost, but much good yet may be done for (he men who made every sacrifice to maintain the traditions of their country. The recent war was not tho last war for America. In the next one, men called to the national colors may be prone to ask questions.

Some of theso questions might bo embarrassing to th Government. The Johnson bill should assist, to maintain the standards of American woman in the room?" via Nome, Sunday, May 18 (D)spatch Mrs. Kahn, the Congresswoman issue in the Oregon primary action tomorrow. The campaign which Should Say Not. Though Daughter oft Sweeps through a room.

She never does It with a broom. Cincinnati Enquirer. Quite often she Makes up her head. But never, bo. Her little bed.

Tom Deming. Warren Tribune. continued). The flight's most excit London, May 20 (A. Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Home Secretary, disclosed to the House of Commons today, In answer to questions, that during the general strike he stopped a check for 100,000 (approximately JjOO.000), which, he said, was sent by from California, sitting at the table, Would Exercise Iteason.

"No minority that has given its life woik to a cause enn necessarily be Ing moments camo at the landing- at blushed furiously and admitted her Identity. closed today was marked by spirited fights for nominations for United Teller. It was the first time an air This Is a message to you, Mrs. ship was landed without assistance lieve its life work permanent." he said, "until all the people have studied It, thought about it and come Kohn. from Benjamin Franklin.

It tells about an important letter you received four days ago. Was there to a conclusion based on reason in States Senator and Governor. United States Senator Robert N. Stanfield Is opposed by Frederick Stelwcr, of Pendleton, attorney and the Russian trades unions to the Trades Union Congress here for fur from the ground, and the difficulties and excitement for the crew was much increased by the fact that the stead of emotion. such a letter?" therance of the strike.

"It la possible to argue, from the known facts, either way. What 1 "Yes." said Mrs. Kahn, On the middle of the big table A Hard Life. bread winner," The Secretary admitted, however, said the "I am landing took place on an tin know coast In bad weather after three day of hard work. Is He Out? There is nothing sensational nor unexpected In the announcement that Rudolph K.

Hynicka will not be a candidate for re-election to the Hamilton County Republican Central Committee. Stung by political reverses last year and cannlly aware of internal dissension, Air. Hynicka resorts to Fabian tactics by apparently eliminating himself from the picture. Even though he ceases to be a member of the Central Committee, it ls still possible, ami probable even, that he will continue to carry In his vest pocket, and for his own purposes and ends, the Republican argue ls not the value of prohibition, but how far from a permanent solu he was powerless to bar further sums lay $10,000 In crisp new bills Hou-dlnl'a standing; offer to any medium who can perform a way which he now being sent from Russia to the First One. "i'ou're lucky." said the Second.

"I am a gas, silk stocking, expensive After the landing place was chosen ort an ico-covered lagoon near Teller tion the mere fact that there is a law leaves us. "Wo still have a generation of thinking before we settle this problem. We at the University of Mich clothes and summer and winter resort cannot duplicate through acknowledged trickery. British Miners' Federation. He ex plained that, under emergency pow ers.

he could prevent admisiou of for wheat grower: Alfred Clark, Portland, attorney; Mrs. Pose Barrett, of Warrenton; James J. Crossley, former United States District Attorney; A. It. Shumway, one of tho organizers of the Oregon Grain Growers' Cooperative orgaTlzatlon; C.

E. Evey, of Washington County and L. Sandblast, Portland, attorney. Mr. Sand- Automobile.

Death Toll. Modern highways are inadequate for modern traffic. The automobile death toll for last year was 23.000 for the entire country. Approximately 700,000 were injured. According to the view of the re trips winner." a big 20 yards long and 15 Inches In Mrs.

Jane B. Cootes. head or one eign money for furtherance of the branch of the Spiritualists here, was diameter, filled with different things, Keneral sfike, but "tho case of pay igan know we cannot solve it. We arc trying to prevent It. I would not the first witness for the defense.

In making a total weight of 600 pounds, The Cat. THAT WOMAN NEXT DOOIt thinks ments in aid of the miners engaged In a genuine trade dispute clearly say polntblank how I felt on prohl a written statement under oath sho denied she ever bad told Miss Rose was lowered, to which was fixed by she is showing her superiority by be bltion if tortured to do so. because I tiring President of the American Road Builders' Association, ex- steel wire two ice anchors. ing disagreeable. stands on a different footing, and whatever view may be taken on the motives either of the donors or the The airship made several rounds pressed at the rorpnr twAntv-f hirri Party of Hamilton County.

Chair -i oi vl 4 laiiJijiuit v-wniitj. V'licm inanshlD of the Executive Commit- annual convention dinner of the or- Mackcnberg, a Houdini "investigator, that seances had been conducted at the White House, as Miss Macken-berg previously had testified. "1 do not believe that either President or Mrs. Coolidge has anything leciplents, tho Government has been over the lagoon, going lower and lower. About 200 yards oil the And That's That.

WOMEN'S STYLES HELP HEALTH have an open mind upon the subject. I don't care to be driven into a corner by a group of preachers or anyone else and be expected so say, as If from a high moral pillar, that pro-hlhition is right or wrong. "At the University of Michigan we unable to Intervene." ganlzallon, most of these accidents "I conceive It as quite possible that the miners of Russia will desire that headline. ground the bag; was dropped on the Ice with the anchors. Happily the were preventable.

But the grim business goes on blast, In his campaign, urged modification of the Volstead act. All excepting Mr. Sandblast have expressed opposition to change in the Volstead act. Democratic aspirants for nomination for United States Senator arc Bert E. Haney, former Shipping Board member, and Elton Watkins, former Congressman from the Third District.

Tho prohibition Issue was injected into the gubernatorial race by Louis to do with mediums." she declared. Maybe but they are almost ruin "All that I said regarding the White wind slackened. ous to men's eyes. are trying to turn out men and women who will think on this subject our mining strike here should be extended," he added. Sir Austen Chamberlain told the House yesterday that the British For The ice anchors, however, did not House was figurative.

Medium. Are Defended, get a hold on the ice and the air No Improvement With Age. 'I'll be glad when my children get tee, which is not dependent, upon membership In the Central Committee, will enable the old commander still to assess tho faithful and compel thera to bend the hinges of the knee when seeking favor. Maybe he is out, but more likely he isn't. In any event, the Rr.pubi.can party In this county now has its opportunity to put Mr.

Hynicka out. I "I said to her that Houdini need not ship went at great speed toward the unabated. Cincinnati and Hamilton County this year are keeping up their quota to swell the national total. I'resident Connell suggests equipment of all highways with adequate systems of signals and proper polic eign Office was considering whether or not to make representations to Intelligently, liberally and nonerao-tinnally." Among the auditors of Dr. Little were It.

N. Ilolsapplo, Superintendent of the Michigan Anti-Saloon village. The engines were stopped old enough to quit getting the mumps. while the as was blown out of the balloons' About 100 yards from the think that he was dealing merely with gypsy folk who cross your palm for a few pennies or mediums who fake or defraud; but that into the Palmer Weber, candidate for the Democratic nomination for Governor Soviet Russia In connection with statements reported to have been measles and these other fool things," growled the Younger Dad. beach, the airship being about against Governor Walter M.

Pierce. 'When they reach that age, repuea League; Henry M. I.eland, capitalist, retired motor manufacturer and contributor to the Anti-Saloon League; yarda from tho ground, landing ropes Mr. Weber advocated modification of shadow of the White House, spirit uallsm has penetrated." the Older Pad, "you'll find they start j' were taken by Teller Inhabitants. the dry law.

ing. He says making the highways safe is the biggest problem of the Brett na your goat, your money ana More gas was blown out and the air For the Republican nomination for your car. Better be content with the evils you've got." Governor three candidates are In the ship bumped cn the Ice. Several of the crew jumped out and also caught Jloudlni produced a letter writen to him by Robert Lincoln, son of the Great Kmanelpator, in which the writer declared that his father was race. They are I.

L. Patterson, of Polk County, State Senator; Jay H. made by Soviet officials In support of the British general strike. Tho attitude of the Foreign Office was that the alleged statements were Inconsistent with friendly relations officially existing between the two Governments. The mining dispute reached a new deadlock today with the refusal of either miners or mine owners to accept the Government plan for a solution of the difficulty.

Tho national conference of miners the landing ropes, and the alr-ihtp at last lay quiet on the Ice only 100 Huh! Upton, another State Senator, and William A. Carter, Portland attorney. yards from the nearest cottage with out the least damage, it seemed to not a Spiritualist, as many bpirit-uallsts are said to declare, "These people," declared the magician, "use Lincoln's name in order to get converts. They 'call up his spirit' Representative St. Crumpacker, of Dr.

St. C. Pearson, head of the Council of Churches, and others usually labeled as ultra-drys. "Criminality Ha. Increased.

"Of course, criminality on tho campus has Increased," Dr. Little told these men and the numerous others. "It is bound to increase whore there is an obsolute law not absolutely enforced. Every college In the country shelters a large number of law-defying students. "I think the students break the law in a spirit of bravado.

To them It tho crew, as they Jumped down on the Third Oregon District, and Nor Mary wrote a playlet, About it she would rave; But they never did re-hearse it For the plot was round a grave. Holyoke. That can be accomplished by fighting to the la.n precinct in the county for a majority of the Central Committee that will have for lis ideal service to party and public and not subservience to Hynicka. If the new committee contains the same majority of bolivars, lick-Fpittles and favor-seekers tiiat control the present committee, then Mr. Hynicka will not be out.

day. Reckless driving by moronic chauffeurs and morally or physically defective operators of machines must be curbed, eliminated, by drastic measures, but the big essential is to make the streets and highways what they fhould be in this motor vehicle age. Streets and roads must be widened, vast sums must be expended in the elimination of dangerous road conditions. the ice from the little height. man S.

Richards are the leading can dldates for the Republican nomination The ship was quiet, and more gas was blown out. Then came rather and I have, known him to be tending scores of seances at hard winds, throwing the ship upon delegates, in rejecting the Government's proposals, adopted a resolu Great Excitement Prevails. for Representative. Mr. Richards Indorsed Government control of liquor.

Another candidate, B. F. Mulky, favors prohibition. her side and part of the airship's metallic construction was injured tion which declared: "We are unable to recommend that the mine worker. Cumming.

Cor. Atehlson (Kan.) Globe The damage later proved to be re Bill Justus is about to finish paint. is fun. It is a new kind of game accept Premier Baldwin's proposals paired easily. ing W.

F. Doud's residence. for a reduction of wages." WEATHER FORECAST. After the landing the last of the The horse-drawn age Is ended. New I The mine owners will not deliver gas was blown out, the airship's More or Less True.

hazartls have arrived. The roads of the nation should anchor fixed in the Ice and the crew their reply to the Government until tomorrow, but It is known to be Cease Piffling: Mayor Seasongood's judgment is in no sense entitled to paramount- (flven them by this law. do not think the boy or girl who drinks is anything but unwise until something more than that has been proven. "There are many questions which must be thought nbout before this niistton is decided. This unenforeed If the time ever comes when men be as thoroughly and completely commenced to take ashore the most valuable of the scientific and navigation instruments and their personal snd women dress exactly alike, the time." "Lincoln did speak of a premonition of his own death." said Representative Rathbone, of Illinois, whose father was in Lincoln's box at the Ford Theater at the time of the assassination.

"Yes. ho had a premonition. I believe in premonitions, but not in the ability of spirits to come back," answered Houdini. Alfred II. Terry, pastor of the First Spiritualist Church of Washington, testified that the prospective bill would "muzzle" the medium who are the nucleus of his religion.

He explained his power as a medium this way cy in tho rapid transit manner. equipped with signal systems as the man who hasn't sense enough to pick Men with minds quite as acute and streets of cities. wife either larger or smaller than Tile number Of together with the nnhlio effects to save these if stronger winds should carry the airship away during the night. himself will never wear anything but clothes his wife discards. This, however, did not happen, bo A woman may lie to her husband ABD EL KRIM IN FLIGHT, French Army Chiefs Declare Trap Is Being Prepared.

Fez. Morocco. May 20 (A. Abd-El-Krlm, Klfftan chieftain, has fled westward with his family to ter the crew caught their first sleep about a lot of things, but she tells capable as his own, and with in-i police required in the interests of i hall, the cheap movie, conceived with terest In the welfare of the city! safety should be limited only by ra-i' lrtfla of appealing to sex instincts, quite the equal of his, unequlvo-' tional demands for the highest tvpe "nd th' of the ..,1,, -in, t-i, a- -r Contributed to an attitude of law call) disagree tl, him. The ac- of efhc.eney.

worth ore Tnpy ,11 rk together to credited legislative body of the city, than money. break down sound judgment, the Council, with which he should Adequate signals, broader roads, One question is this: if you arc since Spitzbergen. the truth and nothing hut the truth hen she tells him what he Is or isn't. "We are all Spiritualists, one hav A wife likes her husband to help ing the same power as another. But From the Provinces just as artists must develop them her with the dishes, but she usually has fewer cracked ones if he never does.

selves along their line of work, so ritory of the Beni Steffs. Thl. announcement was made from French headquarter, today, and it la further stated that Franco-Spanish plans to encircle and shut Krim up in his mountain lair, ls progressing more rapidly and easily than expected. The Freneh and Spanish force. must a medium cultivate his partlcu lar gift." be in harmony and with which he police in sufficient numbers elinun- to explosives around, is It should labor for civic improve- ation of conspicuous road hoards.

lVnZX ment, is opposed to his views In construction and reconstruction of the prohibition, so that explosive, are connection with the Transit highways to keep pace with the passed around in a manner over It very properly has oted down, tnands of traffic, stern checking of you have no check? with practical unanimity, the Mav-: all reckless or careless driving I 'he law. of course, i there is no problem. There is a pro- ors plan to oust the Rapid Transit tnese are the things that must ro- hibition. so i.nder the law i. nr, Our Idea of the most useless waste Even He Had His Limit.

of time and money is that the shingled flappers use to get their hair trimmed up like that. FERTILIZER PLANT BURNS. When you see how perfectly con (Detroit N.w.,1 Pussyfoot Johnson says he used to drink liquor to help along prohibition, but it seems there was quite a lot he overlooked. Loss of Maryland Companies Is Delay tented one of these extreme flappers Commissioners. Its members havejeeivo the public attention, the gratitude and support of the' means continuation of tin.

looks in her get up it makes you feel death Estimated at $1, 500,000. and injury tolls that annually appall the nation. Baltimore. Md, May 20 (A. liquor to inspect.

There are many thinirs about this law that contribute to rhysiulogieal defections. There are 'ts many which contribute to psychological defections." STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS. Fire wrecked two fertilixef plants working on the eastern branch of the I'inchcr. today extended their advance in both length and depth, and a French column operating to the north of the Ouergha also made good progress and now commands .11 approaches to the valley in which Tar-gulst lies. It was In this section that Abd-El-Krim remained under cover for the last few week.

and damaged other property it Can ton. suburb, this morning, causing Washington, May 20. Ohio: Showers and warmer In north and Increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed' by shower, and probably thunderstorms, in south portion Friday afternoon or night; Saturday cloudy and cooler, probably showers. Western Pennsylvania Increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by showers Friday afternoon or night and on Saturday: cooler Saturday. Kentucky, Tennessee and West Vir Not Worth Discovering-.

(Pltt.l'Utg Chronicle-Telegraph. Amundsen discovered no land In the Polar region, hence Great Britain probably will not be dissatisfied with having made little effort to get there It take more than a waUejimc: nf dry. I ma to diseo-ir-KC Waj r.e li. Wit who fully os- Arrived At. loses which may reach 11,500,000.

The plants destroyed were the Griffith Boyd Company, fertilizer manufacturers, loss J600.000. and the Sum lnte. In Mjr TO first. big like Rhode to vmdteate ti.e cause, rp.KH. harkihoN.

N.w York. Jsi.XAOI.A. New York the luckiest person In the world ls one born without brains. If girls were as modest about displaying so much scenery as they used to be the street car companies would have to put curtains In front of all seats. Young couple, may decide not to have children when they marry, but the divorce records show no way bas been found to prevent scraps and trouble coming.

We suppose what makes death seem most terrible to a girl is the thought of lying there with all those people looking on and not being able to reach up and powder her nose. Another thing a woman can do no May 30 I May (. SCHOOL GIRL ATTACKED. Q. jiuu.x.

ew lorK manner to r-arr i rttniii i v- In All Strikes Both Sides Lose. (Detroit Free ProenJ Both sides are claiming they won UoP'oji limrtftf I-rom. o-j of holo -I th iie. 11 Posses Search For Fugitive Vic- Ma I tim in Serious Condition. Tork.

1 Freehold. X. May 20 (A. An ginia Increasing cloudiness and warmer Friday, followed by thunder-showers Friday night or Saturday; cooler Saturday. the British strike.

This Is a habit if f.Hu do anyth.r.,- fr them. ak. New SANTA MAKlt. New mers Fertilizer Company, loss J500.000. The shipping station and lire station of the F.altimore Copper Smelting Company and the Central Chemical Company were damaged to the extent of $200,000.

Twelve dwellings, half a dozen railway cars and a. many scows and transmission lines of the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company and the Gas and Electric Company also suffered damage. left over from the war. public in this. Under the new form of government, the public expected of its administrators common srs, efj.

ciency, earnest civic devotion. Tho Mayor's conduct and attitude in connection with tae Rapid Transit Board does not strengthen that expectation. The present commission's experience in connection th- construction of the improvement- win be invaluable, whatever the opinion of the Mayor, who offers nothing instead but the promise of vrxa'iotis delay, through captious reasoning, and a possibility of ultimate failure. Mayor Seasongood says lie wants to do his duty, but he appears to recognize that duty through it deficiency. The problems of Rapid Transit will be determined by legitimate, careful, exhaustive survey.

The judgments of experience and the STATES. New lotk May 10 all -day search by irmsd posses for mv STOCKHOLM. New To: the masked man who this morning "eries of the day is Italy vrr nt-m-: enough to fit the fm ef how c- get b'-ad of Bl.fK New Yor mere man ls ever fool enough to even Never Bothers About the Price. (Philadelphia Record.) England doesn't car about victory MOXTKHKT, New York I.SAN New York I Mi i.N.;i il.lA, New Y'ork My criminally attacked Rose Taratsch. May thirteen-year-old schoolgirl.

near P.rrenville. today proved futile. state troopers, county officer, and My i fat nters searrhed the dense but (Sd 1o for thejr ef. tons. so long as it get.

peace. try is to squeeze her foot into a shoe a size too small. In homes where mother handles all the money, father gets about aa much attention from the kids as a non-tipper does from a waiter. will take a rest ESKjriHi. New York row that the mi: -1 A- Tt" Selkirk.

Manitoba. May 20 (A. Fire last night de.troyed plants of the Manitoba Steel Foundries Company, with a loss estimated at 000 to $400,000. ihnti; r.oijsn. sp.

IJi.MA, Marseille. United State. Department of Agriculture. Loral Office of the Weath-r Bureau. Cincinnati.

Ohio Record for May 20. 1S2S, ending at 7 p. ninetieth meridian time, and a comparison with the corresponding day of the last two years and normal: Ther.Hum. W.Vel.Rain. Weather 7a 61 7 0 Clear Noon 65 27 1 Clear 7p.m...

69 22 0 Clear Highest temperature 72 77 57 75 on hut only until starts. Maybe He'd Rather Stay in Jail. Omaha Beo. Looks like the Joke were on Sha- I hut 500 yard from the ktY day- home, hrr four negroes had lived. Stimuli.

Hue at New Teik a. SAr.iin I II. about e.i h. -V: J.u-kon P. r.d.nm Daily Sentence Sermon.

The people who have everything tin he said purji Saklatvala. Everybody will be at work again long before he gets out was found abandon! by pollr when they called to question the tnn. The doors of the place wer open and two I lie i tcii i AI Myr. -i no one (an ac I on their job. of jail.

sometimes have more trouble than i. Inn. S-urilfty He fiuilio M-xJco. 1 dork Mill were running1. HOTEL TO BE CLOSED.

Washington. May 20 (A. The Shrireham hotel which has been used by many notables, will close Its P.H..lut... Wrp- Arrow. Usui.

happiness. The girl, in miry Hospital. Lowest temperature. 47 45 53 happy in Trmton, Jaid he believed hr avil- News of the Names Club. How Sweet of Them! Tndianmprlls Star.) An idea of Polish courtesy may be Average temperature 62 51 64 Precipitation 0 0 .24 Johnnie Spencer says Teddy Bear primary ungsff rf 5.triay waa a white man.

Kxamination V'runi- N'-' "'V-1 hom ed her to aufPring from mn- Mj. wth i.t. cupsion tf th brain, and not a akuli hotter than that I'on--. fMn fracture, aa waa thought at first. Her doors at the end of May.

The property ha. been In the handa of a receiver for months. Tbe hotel building Is advertised for sale May to satisfy a second deed of trust. ronclusions of expert study will be made to serve the essential end completion of this. work.

These team-is of detail are important, of. gainea irom me wno tola I lives In Macon. And his sister no their General he could either shoot i doubt looks like on of th. r.mit. a.

m. and l'r ppf sinco-Jie bump; The sun will ris at 4. sst at (.21 a. as. cd into Mr.

Varc himself or let them do 1U too. eh? condition as Mrioui, but not critical 4I4 iiarca, ftwiabura. Aocraits. a.

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