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1928. JOURNAL LOUISVILLE, WEDNESDAY MORNlNGJANUAJj THE COURIER 6 swv.ssssiSSSS I "A HELL OF A HOLE!" fills Its disarmament pledges: and the crircw II 7L (Apologies to Capt. Bairnsfather) economic relations between France and Germany have become even stronger than before the war. Germany under the heel of the con- Consolidation of The Focus (November 22. 1826), The Louisville 1 uauy Journal (1830).

The Morning Courier (1837), The Daily Demo 1 KL. -lWl-WTT" ESKS3SRKSSS oueror la today an crat. (1843). First Issued aa The (muni nliail? Let I -rJri-n. -r t1 -te Cottrier-Joursal November 8, 1868.

Founded by Henhy Wattersow and Walter N. Haldemaw. The publication of communications under this head does not imply editorial approval. The best Insurance consideration is briefness. The Courier-Journal reserves the right to condense submitted articles.

Seven years more of oppression would serve no purpose except to retard rehabilitation and to produce hatred and bitterness. rrwAi Robert W. Bingham, Editor and Publisher. Harrison Robertson, Chief of Editorial Staff. Emanttel Levi, Vice President and General Manager work If the finally goes out of business.

For forty years the same engineer and conductor have operated the one train the road boasts. The brakeman is the third man. Every morning at 7:15 o'clock the little combination freight and passenger train leaves Riverton for the run to the end of the line, returning at 1:30. It brings the people of the hills down to the C. O.

at Hitchtns and to the Midland Trail and the county seat at Grayson, and It takes them back. No motor road yet penetrates the upland country there and the upper thirteen miles, from Grayson to Webbville, should be maintained and operated, the Interstate Commerce Commission says. But the end cannot be far off. No major industry Is served by the little and whenever good roads are laid down, the conductor and the engi son in mat "'w vv: pverv. i us save what we have.

I i one could read "Thou Shalt Not Kill hv a noted author and defender oi-wild life in the December American. written just a few days bejore hte death here in an extract from this, fimely and beautiful article by James, to be the requisite to healthful living, even when the species that are being huwted are close to ex- termination. Little effort is exerted; to spread the gospel of a great truth! that to look at. wild things and let' them live, to watch thera, to see them Mr CANDIDATES' CAMPAIGN FUNDS. To the Editor of The Courier-Journal.

Now that the exclusion of Vare and Smith from the 'United States Senate is assured, the next step Is to make certain that sio such corruption of the ballot will occur again. We need to set by law a limit to mvirmrit. nf mnnev that can te Entered at the Louisville Potoffice Mail Matter of the Second Cim. SUBSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL DAILY COURIER-JOURNAL 1 Yr. 8 Mot.

3 Mos. 1 Mo. AH of Kentucky. T.nnMM a A CRIMINALS AND EDUCATION In reply to an inquiry to how many criminals are the product of New York 6lums, Frederio Haskin, whose search for information is exhaustive, gives all the figures available, which are data furnished by New York Stat prisons as to the educational attainments of the Inmates. The figures are, 4 per cent college graduates, per cent high school in their homes, to experience uic muscle and thrill of making friends with.

sent in an election for a National, Indiana IS Ofl tl.80 11.40 .50 All other 5 50 2 85 1.60 .60 ri TT inn ui i I Yr. Mot. 3 Motu 1 Mo. ft -J a. aii or Kentncry.

Indiana 17 SO M.P0 11.00 office (such as Senator or congressman), and any candidate whose campaign expenses go beyond that limit should forfeit Jila election. To make workable everv. candidate should oe required to appoint an agent (and sub-agents if necessary) through whom and through whom aln aj1 campaign expenses would be paid. Nobody else should be allowed to spend a cent, under severe penal All other 8.25 4.30 2.20 .5 them, is infinitely more cnaracter, building, especially for youth, than to; stand over a dying creature and wlt-j ness the last faint throbbing of Its! heart, its final gasp of pain, the glaz- ing of eyes that a few moments be-i fore were soft and bright with life." I Our State law-making body is now! in session, and we are wondering ifi anything will be done to protect wild' life of our State. The writer has no' f- V-i rvi rt i few Vile- orrirto Vnt 1 1 M' I to neer will be able to go into retire 2 ment, to tell stories to their grand-: graduates.

25 per cent who finished toD. the grammar schools and 64 per cent "the train Lit- v. children of how they ran to the mountains." ties. in that wav all the money would interest of our birds, as I do not: na through the hands of one man, any iancj but ju-miy believe the! and tne Wiai hbk picsnii, mw miuuiu uc jcpcaiuu, maii-1 could be actually known and effec- Clar parf tun piti ing a closed season, or at least a bag limit of one bird for each member of i a family which the hunter represents; issuing only one hunter's licehse to ai family. Anything will be better than! the present law.

Again, why Import birds? Let us; save our own seed. BEN F. OATES. Greenville, Ky. SUNDAY COURIER-JOTTRN AL.

1 Yr. Mm. 3 Mos. All of Kentucky, Ten- nessee- and Indiana. 00 I All other States 3.40 1.80 .95 A single copy of any week-day Issue mailed for cents: Sunday mailed for 10 cents.

RATES FOR CARRIER DELIVERY. In Louisville. New Albany and Jefferson- rille and Suburban Territory. Dally Courier-Journal Delly and Sunday Courier-Journal. 20c week Dallv Courier-Journal.

Sunday Courier-Journal, Louisville Times 13 complete newspapers a week for 35e. All to the same address. NATIONAL ADVERTISING; TATIVES 8. C. Beckwith Special Agency at the following addresses: World Buiidin Ne.Y?rkH Syndicate Trust St.

Louis, Mo. Union Trust Building lei ag O.IU. Ford Building -Detror t- Mich. Interstate Building Kansas City, Mo. Atlanta Trust Atlanta.

Oa. Sharon Building San Francisco. Caul. Higgina Building Los Angeles, Caul. TELEPHONE CITY 3200.

Ask for the department you dejlre to peak to. Service twenty-four hours every day. rwy a BTTTinrnw nrtPRATT CTrle Bell, from the primary grades. These statistics are not given out by Mr. Haskin as authoritative; they are procured by the superintendents from the prisoners.

Perhaps they are approximately correct; but their correctness could be determined only by referring to school records. Veracity is not the most characteristic quality of the criminal mind. Many convicts never went to school enough to know how far along they got. Being in durance, their statements are more apt to be influenced by tact than by a regard for facts. They weigh the comparative advantages of enlightenment or illiteracy under the ctrcum- ON THE BEATEN PATH In his second and more explicit draft of a Franco-American treaty, Secretary of State Kellogg carefully avoids the friendly and pacific suggestion of Foreign Minister Briand.

Instead of being a forward move toward outlawing war, it is little more than another step along the beaten path. In fact, the proposed pact, which is to take the place of the Root Arbitration Treaty of 1908. deviates but little from the pre-war commitment which expires next month. In other words, the "treaty of eter- JL'STIFICATION OF "AIN'T." To the Editor of The Courier-Journal. The educated boys are worrying about "ain't." Usage has forced the learned to treat for terms and they may find some consolation in the discussion and authorization furnished by the Oxford Dictionary of Modern English Usage (1926): of I tn Gf stance before replying.

Biit what should the limit be? Ob-viouslv, money enough to campaign in Nevada, with less than 100,000 people or in Michigan, with 4,000,000, would not get far in Pennsylvania, with 10.000,000. Obviously, again, the limit must be fixed at so much per Inhabitant or per voter and not at so much per State. The present limit set by Federal law is. in fact, no limitation at all, for it allows unlimited spending for printing, postage and most other items of campaign coat. The Pennsylvania Committee of Seventv-six, a non-partisan body, appointed to consider the whole problem of clean elections after certain frauds by the Vare machine became known, last year recommended for primary elections a limit for 'all expenditures of every legal sort equal' to 10 cenf- for each vote cast by the candidate's party at the last general election for any office in the candidate's district.

That would result in Pennsylvania, for example, on the basis of the election in which Vare ran. in a limit of $110,000 in a primary campaign for the United States Senate. The same general principle of limitation, if not the same specific limit, can be applied, of course, to a general election as well as to a primary. The amount of the limit is very important. If the number of cents iH.nt.

1211-13 National Press A questionnaire for the purpose of Building. Washington. D. O. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, nal peace- is a patent mlsnomer-j assigning prisoners to grades in the The preamble, it is true, contains ajscnool at the Frankfort Reformatory Id; tei Tha Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use lor republication of all 'news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this paper and also i feat-Pin.

"Ain't" Is merely colloquial, and as: used for isn't is an uneducated blunder i and serves no useful purpose. But! it is a pity that "ain't" for "am being a natural contraction and supplying a real want, should shock us as though tarred with the same brush. Though "I'm serves well enough in statements, there is no abbreviation but "ain't for "am I not?" or "am i not and the shamefaced reluctance with which these full forms are i brought out betrays the speaker's I sneaking affection for the "ain't All right's of republlcauon of special dis- patches herein are w-wr. MEMBER NORTH NEWS-PAPER ALLIANCg. declaration against war, out mat feorne out brtne evldences of superfluous and euphemistic.

The! ratlon when the classes began, whole thing is a limited arbitration Experience crlminals would sub-treaty, excluding from judicial de" 64 p.r cent as a moderate clsion matters of an internal char" e6tlmftte of tne number of iUiterates; acter, questions pertaining to the eon of 25 per cent in the Monroe Doctrine and issues wh ch thgy nad fln. 192S WEDNESDAY JANUARY 4, CI ho I 1 tr tnvniv triA interests oi THE CLAIM OF ABSOLUTE POWER ilshed the eighth grade needs corrob Power. oration. Statistics must be judged by that he (or still more she) fears will convict him of low breeding Well. I'm doing it already, ain't Yes.

ain't I a lucky I'm next, ain't All of which appears to be much ado about nothing in view of the confusion fas-. -JS. has Tne last reservation aiunc Wn lilr thpir source, and Mr. Haskin the pact a travesty on a treaty to, Jfc may per voter is madetoo large, the pur- outlaw war. wuii mc A critic of The Courier-Journal's suggestion that the question of the right of Smith and Vare to be sworn in as United States Senators be re- v.

CiinrPTTlf4 Court ob- i tHv in pvalnatin? the rha piprtinns will r.ot be pre-1 of thought resulting from indiffcr- nations, itj I vented. If it is made too small, anience toward definition in the use of tions of nations with eaucauonai 4 0..5, nripr.pndent candidate could seldom unabbreviated words. The writer conditions; but it is an example of or never Win against an organized would suggest that the philologists in would no doubt be an exceptional case where a major dispute was confined to two countries. The trouble hiirpen Austria and Serbia became" flow superficially crime is treated. Mamlhatttaini Days aindl Nlglhiits Jects that popular sovereignty, represented by the Senate, would thus be aurrendered.

That is a wholly untenable theory. Ponular sovereignty is flouted and machine. Since it costs cents to vent new terms to replace sucn words send one letter to one voter, the limit 'as: Religion, Service, Politics, Science, of 10 cents would not appear to be Education. Justice, Art and Culture, unreasonably high. jBy reason of the atrocities committed The punishment for exceeding the, in their names, these terms have col-limit should be loss of the election, lected vitiating associations of derision If any candidate (or his authorized and contempt.

What is worse, there is oonn smnris monev hvond the legal I a erowins tendencv to transfer the wnrM war. The more recent The United States Supreme Court By HERBERT COREY (CoprnBtit.l hPttveen Lithuania and Po-jhas decided that there were no Fed- land for a time threatened to in-ieral questions presented in the Mis-j New York, Jan. 3. Maybe I'm old- denied to the people of nUnois and limit, or for any purpose not al-1 aversions, created by verbal abuses. fashioned, but I've always held the volve Russia, Germany, England and Ti Vl night I saw them through Kenner-ly's artist eyes.

They cannot stay at home every night. Hang it, they're young. They cannot tramp endlessly on Broadway. They want to dance and see the bright lights and so they rt ic tf a i -w 1 1 souri fire insurance rate case. What effect will that decision have on the pending litigation with the insurance companies in Kentucky? The same rion fnouia oe vuiu.

f1" inines. laeas ana laeais. nor is rnp mpa ticKet. it xiuris jhc France. Our present romi.n Nicaragua would involve other coun Race Track News.

I make any candidate who cheats lose what they are called, distinguishes the see a pretty lutie girl going into her Pennsylvania by the Senate when rc refuses to admit the men duly and legally elected to the Senate by the peoplB of Illinois and Pennsylvania. h. the Senate thus deny ni-n nnclcpt. fnr rhp cost of food and civilized man from the barbarian tries were it not for the fact that drink. Perhaps this is a syntneiic; maite up iul-ij.

uwn "What got him ruled off?" "He had a horse that liked nradl the track." "Well?" the office he cneatea 10 get. If a candidate is guilty of fraud or of conniving at fraud, in that case i. hnnirt insp the office he the United States is dominant on grounds of opposition to a raise were GEORGE RICHMOND. Louisville. taken by both states; out uk sadness like that of a professional! patient wun eacn ouier, luuic.

pallbearer Nevertheless, it hurts. Turning petulant shoulders, voriniK (ianHnirl inir in monosvllables to labored sen- the people of those States their iWnnsp They accused him of hauling aJrvimstrationisihickv case started in the Federal; cheated to get. That will be a lar THE BUREAU OF FOREIGN 1 1 1 lrtat 1 1 1 -1. i --n jsui tne Ai than merelv nutting restaurants with lewis lienneriy, tne; lentcs. in iuaunouiuj6 a In These Day.

of popular sovereignty, but it aeiu the States themselves their Constitutional right to equal representation I.UMJ11MI.. 'poster artist Everywhere were groups of good nature because they cannot go To ihe Editor of The Courier-Journal. Qf nice jiule giris dining and dancing out alone. Let me thank you for your encour- alone. Nice little Eirls.

mind you. as wary of peace entanglements as it is of war entanglements. It is as of foreign commitments wish a waitress." 'No, vou don't. What 3rou wk; aging editorial of November 24 on the i clerks and secretaries and stenogra- It's the flapper who is the main courts, whereas Missouri oce kVd minor election official through the State courts. In Mis-1 Jn jaU desirabie as that is also, souri the Insurance Commissioner re- other things are necessary such a ,1, as recuiring all contributions and ex-sisted a raise and ordered a reduction as tnan.

say s5, to be of 10 per cent. Kentucky Is fighting made by check: preventing a number a flat increase, the State contending of candidates running together as one nat incrrr. than one in the Senate. I. 4fi ft is of alliances annual report of bureau, instituted oui 01 as The Senate of a possibly dangerous nature.

It hostess." All By Himself. "Why so solemn?" "Gotta rest up a bit for this phers. The men who should have been i stay of the panhandler. Uptown weia paying their bills and dancing with) rarely see the fine old frowsies. One, them and making meaningless, but reason is that the rookie cops fire be- very nice love were walking up and; ing trained in the shopping districts,) TipnoHwoir okrt clnnp It.

ain't! cinH afrrr SI plfier has told ai I sincerely appreciate the effective way in which you brought to the attention of your readers the services which this bureau is endeavoring to is. therefore, not surprising 7 rom snending more system 01 uovermiiem- rather the representative of having ignored the Briand proposal that the Actuarial Bureau has aaopteaj running alone as one tick I'm having a Groucn business. The thei.f. niptp nubiicitv of cam- i render to American right. jdumb recruit precisely what he thinks jStun, for three months, the state um-" hearty co-operation specific ele- losses.

But the mam thing is to make! always given to our Louisville office ment now avoids the State sovereignty than of popular sovereignty. Of course, the amendment to the Constitution transferring the election of Senators to the people has modified the original design of the hnvinp or stealing elections unprom- naa i iusi uripiui. ments of the proposal. Apparent Paradox. "Is Flubdub full?" "Why do you ask?" "He looks vacant." Material.

JULIUS KLEIN, Director. i of him in front of a large audience Louis Kennedy says he has kept tab; the one way for the youngster to save Broadway, night after night. "The his face is to chase a beggar. men are the most lonesome animals inj I the world. They march on Broadway It's different down where the mill- jfrom the Colony to the Rialto, paus- ions begin.

Stand on any corner there ing at every lighted window, watching 1 for as much as thirty seconds and mistake to hold the Navy, able. A ma w. ou The reason, as expressed by Presi- Washington, D. C. "IF." dent Coolidge, is that the Executive Department responsible for the de- Jt gven i he wins 1 a FaA thp Now no liquor jokes in my fc Senate.

But it nas not .1. rtmpn no rieht to infringe strover that rammed the submarine A bill embodying tne iurr6ui tint WU111CI1 ill evening uitraa paoo uiuucj wi j-miaiu (Florida Times Union.) is on the m-erogative of the legislative's-. The destroyer was directed 5 lrecleQ i thrntnh thp Astnr's revo' ia i doors.iyou with extended palm, ihe males i doors vou with extenaea oaim. me maies;" right of the States to equal representation in the Senate and the right Tho i.hip.t r.m!,-,-: nlono 1 All riglll. UTir liluic shortly be introduced in Congress.

which. GIFFOFvD PINCHOT, To outlaw war as between the Coast Guard Service branch to choose their own representatives mj Prohibition enforcement, is under the; Milford, Penn- "-j' "-uooKmg vaguely at tne i5am miu- oi tne muiiey ULiuiti nic cinhnn nf the economic world is not an hunting knives -in the; but the girls will stop, right ul i- riemic one, if the dean of Barnard sport-ing goods stores on Forty-second; in the middle of a rain, maybe. and College is correct in her statement i street. Then repeat." I tuck irregular bundles under ineffec-, k1nd of a chaD, hef" France and the United States for all 'time would be to rob Congress ofits Treasury Department. The culpability QUAIL.

that body. When the Senate assumes the right "Well he thinks honesty is the To 'he Editor of The Courier-Journal. 1U tr, declare war. as if Congress of the Navy for the disaster, however ite rnpm- course. It is a purses and give dimes they cannot! Dolic.in small matters.

not so worried; spare to miserable old frauds. of absolute power to rum d. Kenneriys right, or i were a horrendous monster ready not minimized. Even though the! As many of my friends hae tan- paged ln galnful employment outside lonesome cownt but Im uctiii mp a radical because ol my iews tne home. Courier-Journal.

If the mpn Aftor Pa.ss on declarations of hostility. Department was oblivious of the me a a After i uf ii-oatv I "6. wirt ic hpintr discussed itivts a great, tnuw. that a treaty is being disctisseu i all "RrnaHxrav! CAMOUFLAGE NOT NEW. Silver-nosed There's no accounting for that, of bership, regardless of tne rignu, ui SUtes and of their sovereign voters, it raises a Constitutional question Further, it is argued movemcnts of the rum chaser, it was and as this subject somethmg- limousines.

Cigarette-smoking girls, course. But one can easily under- (The Pathfinder.) npnrp would constitute an th. iivp nf thp mpn in your Point of view emu in laces, ine great ousses leaving wny tney go out ine uonar nrnlied to Army fowi, Dc-honc flomnr- onH a half tohlo H'hnfoc in thp riim rlldKl, 1S ttppucu AN OHIO THINKER. (Ohio State Journal.) which, like all other Constitutional submarine by providing for a 0f conLvTtTv they may be 4.., hv the action of either i (even the Ken- inn-. scmJiBiins.

bell-rineins red fire-; little restaurants bv fours and sixes, forms, is derived from a liinuu wagon tearing down a lane that opens: and dance and have the best time i meaning dusty or ash-colored. E-; iccmni quG)Ui The reai reason, maneuvers in the dangerous waters i i -j comm i 1 1 i 111 iir uaiiuciuu t-; -1 on1 i inmp vuiii i rTa wrv ir rnic nnino nrniAc. mi i nu iDy miracie tnrougn tne traxiic. can. niejie joung, mats wny, inB lhe drv Eeason in India Uie lie branch oi omi, tne Coolidge-Kellogg Administration runners, by merchant a creed that quail are very scarce tends to make a man S()me iuckv -I wiictii hundred thousand people the tenth and lonesome, and the men are shy.

Thdt iUa cimramn i tii t- cAniP i i r-. i ana roaas are very uuai-jr. settled oniy oy tne fearful of innovations ana mina- Ls and Coast Guard craft. Kentucky, even so sicepucai ana we onen tnink that tneiof a million marching on. lVUlt.

11UI U11C Ul Clll V1AJU1U ICPlCj i Ls raised bv the wind to such aa inralities that they are aimosu ialc corn borer will not be eradicated un- town. the United States. ful ony of tne beaten path. It But it's tough on the girls. minated.

Many and various reasons itil tne pederal appropriations are. Last (Copyright, 1928.) I tent that all the foliage of the tri the follows the nrecedents, and have been given as iu New York is a big place. coin thP foxes eat them; WHERE DID HE GET THAT.IDKA? and shrubbery presents a dust-cow- to have been most intimately This is -the shade of color ffii dated with their life Such rlnss iinnllv rlBscriheri hv khaki." Htppol-uue in precedent in the present case is the Root treaty of twenty years ago. line to street congestion its bigness is the overwhelming Answers to Questions another said the oira aogs, nnu item in your paper during the (New Orleans Times-Picayune.) Iwere used chieliy in the herding of i in the early days of the British Mr. Guggenheim of the Aeronau- saia tne waiuciio Statistics do not: house cat (i rt-indeer ana as drait animals, cupation of India the reguiara are narticularly suited to inval nativp trnnns wore white cou pression it compels By FREDERIC J.

HASKIN. 111 StSSlOIl aliu i i A wunuanaii ojf tin piaucs ui diminish the impression. It has a i destroying our quail. Oi course au in near future be "as cheap as mo latter task and in recent jearsand duck uniforms. These, unifor i omnia no laKe iiiuu wu, uui, ior cars kiit.

wnprp no von im- HINDENIi URG'S PLAINT have been of great value as sledstood out so clearlv aRainst the When was the first radio in- bUQEet OI ailU io.ujiujot -oocon nf 1 A DYING RAILROAD II the thirty-six-mile Eastern Kentucky Railroad does not go out of business, but continues precariously to hang on to existence in order to serve a handful of otherwise Isolated people of the hills in Carter and Lawrence Counties, it will be an exception among small independent lines the over. The road was to have ciogs in various polar expeditions. cphnou Five uecrAel eTA? nl up.c"eap laea 8 D01U Stalled on an American battleship- vailing color of the landscape tt thp wparpr nrpsented a distinct vt 4 auaii snorwge K5 mc uian xie ever own' a crf.t for sniwrs and sharpshOW When was the term, ticket of leave, first used? C. N. A The term was first applied to it is ii jwere iaUghtrei in its streets every -censed hunters mat go iunn Year Message of President Hinden-iday lx montns 26jl76 offenders and -Spplhen! Bitter experience soon Uught A According to the Navy Department the iirst experimental radio models installed on American battie- ANOTHER GREAT NEED.

(the license of liberty granted to con British to make themselves sniniiniis hv dinnine their Ullilor burg or uermany was maiuru wy ifaced jts traffic court judge the once boasted. (San Francisco Chronicle.) wlre "a.ched 189? Vs in Van Dieman's'land as a part rr rnnniv ninrk; lniorms me tnai Our County oietK note of sadness. To expect anytningj months ot this year, and its. I U. S.

S. New York and in muddy pools and streams WF tnp rptnrm nnenn mnl hnric in 1840. ceased operations with the end oi clse WOUld have been to overlook the BiWe gocipty has just put in an order irV Slenl County, giving is "ce N'nat will shut off" all iU' b' llil.111 LAIC COiUl This was merely an application MH fact that the nation, in spite of its for 1,000,000 Bibles, printed in twenty-, each hunter tne proiicge to nuuv u. ij neighboring radios when you shut off i To settle an argument, did actually pilot ner airplane the year, under a receivership order of the Greenup Circuit Court, but the Federal Court has enjoined winding two different languages. ithpv ran hp found.

I cannot see the remarkable recovery, is still the conquered country, burdened with an excessive load of war indemnities and. ALL THEY NEED IS A PARDON. on her attempt to cross the ocean? R. L. A Miss Rlripr savs that she and i logic or sincerity in clinging to this The Department of Agriculture JJJtl' modern principle of camounag.

The Hindu troops were the lira; wear new uniforms so colored, vi ing the siege of Delhi in 7 of the native soldiers in the Bni-Army wore uniforms made brownish-colored cloth. Tbf nffora rfrcotpri in thpir brilliaMi'' (Kansas City Star.) Georee Haldeman took turns oiloting worst of all, Invaded by the troops of that in the fight against the corn S25.000 to buy a few more. What is a tramp? D. L. A He is the American equivalent for the English "sturdy beggar." He is commonly defined as an able-bodied man without visible means of support, wandering aimlessly, begging and refusing work, kindling fires and camping.

Who first used the present standard for stefiing silver in this country? B. L. O. A The standard 0.925 was first The warden of an Eastern peni-j their airplane, The American Girl, There was a time wnen maii tentiary says half his prisoners are i across the Atlantic Ocean. Hiicisiiwo.

i borer eacn neiu picociiio a tu ohh 1 tudying law. What can science do sxn saw the advantage apa.r!-: tunt thoti Hp used turouf- What were the boundaries of MOOKea upon me icuiutaj i It was to the latter misiortune thatln itselfj and yet, the co-operation Game Commission as a protective as- Prpsirirnt Hindrnbure directed his re- i thp pnmmnnitv is essen-, sociation. but they have long since for an unrepentant outfit like that? uiab out the Army. It was In old Roman Empire? J. J.

B. A Thatcher and Schwill, in 'Europe In the Middle Ages," say: "In pntirp i formed a new idea about it, as that WHEN BEECHER WAS STUMPED the Government adopted Knani forms for all field service. Utt folliurprf Kllit. adopted in 1851 by Charles Lewis Tif mams. me iu8" tiai to.

success, inai association exists on the hunters' li- Gcrman population." he declared, wcll pCnt if oniy to illustrate the I censes, and the more that are sold the "dwell with their brethren in the oc-Jles0nwhichhold- true in every lhappier it is If every nt, aa (Thrift Magazine.) Ward Beecher was a the Third Century the Roman Empire extended from the Atlantic in great Wpst. in thp Funhratps in thp fany, founder of the jewelry firm which bears his name. Henry up its affairs until it shall nave received a certificate from the Interstate Commerce Commission. Thus, are the Interests of the hill folk preserved. The as it is known, was built fifty-two years ago, much of it? length being constructed on solid rock and piercing eight hills or mountain, with tunnels, one of which is 1,281 feet long.

It extends from Riverton, en the Ohio River, Just above Greenup, in a southerly direction, crossing the Chesapeake Ohio Railway at 'Hitehins and penetrating the hills a far as Webbville, in Lawrence County. In its early years the railroad served a number of noted iron fur YES, JOHN COULD FIX IT. cupled territory. The foreign military, pnase 0 the public welfare. Each collected something over $350,000.

of children. He was happiest! East; from the Sahara in the South domination in the Rhineland Is in-imust do his part; but, unless all In the appeal for the quail fund this; when, seated in his favorite arm chair to the Danube Main and Rhine on must uu jj tn statements: "We fn PVpniriB his o-anrirhttrirpn ithe North. Britairt also (modern compatible with ultimate pacification. laithful ones are denied the bene-. aford ,0 reduce tne bag evening his -anicmWreniEngIand nad been added l0 tnU LUU11L11C3 auuil luiium- uniforms were first worn 07 American Army during the spaf American war.

The new were not introduced throughout Army at one time, but were from time to time as they bel available to replace the blue unUors previously worn. I (Philadelphia Bulletin.) Bishop Charles Wesley Burus, well known as a former pastor in this city In our mind reconciliation is realisable of tneir own zeal. neither shorten the number of hunting terrltory. Smce the beginning cf the davs and in the same breath that tied in his lap. It was on such an, Christian Era the boundaries ol the only on soil of freedom between freej quail are very scarce and want to im- when one.

evening he had not been greatly instance where the building ol some. Does anyone see any rea- mernbPred w-jtn a start that it was larSed-" and now in charge of the North-I estern area of the Methodist Epis- peoples." "ENDLESS CHAIN" OF With- time for the evening service. Was Benito Juarez of Mexico anicPal Church, was speaking recently UUi, to 'Al 1 itllKtr llli lUtieU. TV -o There is justice in the complaint, more roads has benefited river traf-: Locarno bore the hope of speedy de- fic ls on the Barren River in Ken-J liverence. The entry of Germany into tuckv where shipments of rock.

of the wrong idea some people have ol the backwardness of Chinese in ihurrted to the lecture room of i Acmito n'ci. uf It is possibly not well-known J-'J Ths Worst Story I Have isard Today absorbing modern ideas. 'Plymouth Church. Brooklyn and ot Mexico, wjio was responsible Benjamin Franklin orjgmaif peared before the usual vast audience. for manv reforms both civil and iu-' He told of a wealthy woman resi- tvA Taffi nf Nations as an coualj uu the mos practical ami ever Immediately there was a tittering, dicial was the child of Indian Daren's dent of San ancisco who brought omrau pnnnls nresacrd a new dav.

The fioct f. I Rt WILL ICOijEHs. I i.v.i,.v, r.rmor lu- cilllu ul 111111,1,1 ijhicii naces in Greenup County, at Argil "endless chain" schemes jjiuv vim. iil u. v- i in i.

niiu in nwiuic i died when he was 4 vears old C11J1J1 nuuiu i-duie uj a tinnese an veiopea. eiopea. lite, Hunnewell. Laurel, Buffalo and! imppfin-r nf Kfrpsemnnn and Briand tt' 1 11 iroar ol laugnter. ror, as tne great tique shop in the Chinatown section mis A friend in need asked WJ.f elsewhere.

These, like the charcoal: immediate! New Yorkers are mighty proud of -divine rtood before audience with cnaritaDle merchant of Oajaca of that city to be mended. Alightmg small loan. Franklin accon i him, but instead of asking furnaces of half a dozen other coun- Hudson, but lots oi province he ater became "cl sne enterea lurnaces oi u11 11 fnnrarri moves toward i discerned that his fiowine locks had lin rimir thp tahlA nrt iwmnnitti iciicx. 1 Tt vain to attemnt to improve mat go meie aic uuawuiintu nnn: oovernor. i return of the money he rhp sum hp eiven to some pers ties of Kentucky, have long sinca rvmeA ftctivitv.

Timber, and a lit-! ht iipqrd -ibout a euv from Arkan- wcn aone UlJ cun Papers ana to- i to the shopkeeper: Young's ascrip- it. I heard abou a gu irom atk an an ap earances ne had adopted the; 'John, table bloklc, reconciliation, however, accomplished prof James T. Ice, you This pets need of assistance. little. Until only recently the mier-jtlon before the Pojltlcal Science As-j "Vort wL took for 10 JaclF In'e dtys a fter examining the money ctomti a me iauie, saia in tne cest nensn tie coal, continued to furnish som freight business, but of late year along the Hudson.

IU. 11, V.tl.l glVC n- I still another worthy individual ii- tv, "r.hain" aS I AlUed Military Control tommiss.on, SOciation of the "tendency to promote dominated by the militarists of thejmen PUbUc life, whose chief ability the "Ain't it grand?" says the gale ci mirth which grew louder, AThe common field Dea which Yes madam. put it in good and more persistent. Then suddenly. oThT 'of the i ape.

You know this damage to the placing his hand to his head, his fin- southern people, was so called. caused by the atmospheric liyw u.c Artpt i' before being broken historj operation has not been profitable. rumors have been heard various countries, held sway and Ger-, the promiSCUOus and attractive use rpcnrl 'Rut. the lOea waa Recently, Yorker. "Why, yes.

it's all right." 'You don't seem to care What's thev matter? Ain't wnnb-lin'c QOlind CO xr.s x.juiiu it wic iuuis pig-iaus. eral Lpe is said t0 have called it conaitions this part of the -world. Someone nearby heard him say, much ht fru.n i-nd. of course, must be rpnairpri hu for of indefinite mui; 11 a i sense and generous impulses. it bigi to himself.

"That rascal Daisy," and experts who understand how to do it. many seemed doomed to this form of bondage enforced by the Versailles treaty. enough?" men ne icinea in tne general up- What is the origin of the dog: wnen the lady recovered from A SURPRISING SUNSET With the horrible example of -well, to tell you the truth, it locks Iroar a wiser that Henry Ford, whose Detroit, Toledo Ironton Railroad has its terminal across the river, not far from that of the little Kentucky line, has his eyes on the and In the last few weeks an effort has been According to this document, the for-: Ferguson before him, young Governor ikinda sickly to me. Slow and sickly (Tbe Open Roaa; known as the Samoyede? L. B.

G. her surprise she departed A It is possible that the Samoyede woman." sprang from the same original source! as the Chow Chow, namely from HELPFUL. the TIED LP. (Los Angeles Times.) rign watch on the Rhine will be main-J Moody of Texas Issued no Christmas like-' i Is that so? Well, it ain't one bit ooas of the Northland Thp t-irlv tamed until lyJo. But 1he letter of! pardons to convicts this year, thus lCkv than vour old Mississippi.

An Irlshrian was suoub of one of the lare ocean ww chored in Kew York harbor. sundown from a fort "Faith, an' what's that? cefdjflr "The 'sun-down'," replied a the treaty will perhaps not be de- breaking the precedent of the last sev-Tf you want to know what 1 think I Noan Lacey. ihe Unknown movie St particularly Siberia, the breed A New York actrp wa7 Tiv a made by citizens of the vicinity to; Last year saw themselves to buvimanded slight eral years. manager had missed being derived from a DerformancP at 5in IS1CK.1V. pral at rhin-ph hone A-r.

o. 1 r-, tJ' "ciiL perioimance at bmg bmg. It. or at least the lower part of the reduction in the armies ol occupation, "You think so. pardner? Well, said the minister to Norm wife, ords indicate that these people, who walls do not a prison make, rtori w-Vili-H 1c cairl in hp valued P.

(More important, a League committee ine btimson peace sues iinie iwtn i wun umuid on ac- art- thought to be ol Finnish ce.scent. nor iron bars a cage," she trilled. "Mr.y times." said the "havt Oi seen th- run no UUU can i sa sues wiuuitu.wu..i ji tor centuries ustsa aocs in manv I From the hark- nf th room Hun SO 000 took over the duties of the Control Perhaps he has," said Mrs. L. I to bet bed." is about as satisfactory as could have been expected.

i domestic activities, and the breed ejected, "But lady how the? ktwic ttii tajie. Is.i ens. to keJi;" kno he's kot a Hit iiwiUssgcs." 5trte itea be thrown el r-ffmm to see ttiat Germaxj tal.

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