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4 THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1921, Wae surprising thing come to think of It is that just this sort of thing has GILDING IT Louisville Due for Showers Of Music During Next Week A consolidation of The Louisville Daily Journal (1830), Louisville Daily not happened hundreds of times be fore. Democrat (1S43) and Horning Cou rier (1S44). First Issued as The Courier-Journal November 8, 1868. pastorale, a rustic dance, a pilgrim's Jurors are human beings merely. A defendant, who may be any sort of an outlaw, is entitled to a trial by a jury of his peers.

Jurors, then, are not saints. There is blood in their veins Founded by Henry Watterson and "Walter N. Haldeman. Drocession and a carnival scene. The "New World" symphony, firBt Deriormed In I8U3 Is an old story to to discuss such questions, and one of the fundamental principles of its printed Covenant is to prevent wars by cutting down huge armies and navies.

The next Administration inherits a mass of perplexing tasks. But the chief one is the formulation of its foreign policy. 'If the President-elect stands for an association of nations which will eliminate the weaknesses of the present League, the pro-Leaguers of both parties should support his efforts along these lines. It seems impossible that the existing League will not be the basis for agree-, ment. Surely, it would be folly to pull down the present structure be Robert W.

Bingham, President and Publisher. Wallace T. Hughes, Vice President and Associate Publislier concertgoers: still it may not be amiss, in view of the "lone; dry soells" that intervene between sym phonic showers, to recall a few con SDicuous features. Entered al ihr. Lumsville eostuffice as Mail Matter of tile Second Class Tho nationality in this case is, of as red as the blood in anyone's veins; as red as the blood that anyone sheds.

A juror may see red, like any other man. Even where men are free, each to go his own way at any moment, argument upon any point may reach the course, our own. despite the race that Dvorak was a Bohemian and that the programme annotators delight to describe (the device of syncopation as "Scotch? snap" instead of American ragtime.1 This! element appears in the first principal theme after the Introduction. The second principal subject is almost identical with a part of the melody of the negrd SUBSCRIPTION BATES BY MAIL. DAILY COURIER-JOURNAL.

1 Yr 6 Mos 3 Mos 1 Mo All of Kentucky Tennessee and Indiana S5.00 S2.60 SI. 40 S0.50 All other 5.50 2.85 1.50 .00 DAILY AND SUNDAY COURIER-JOURNAL. 1 Yr 6 Mos 3 Mos 1 Mo All of Kpntnekv "Showers of blessings," exclusively not the brand which prevailed last night will be in order for musical Louisville during tho coming week, when two symphony orchestras, the La Scala, under Arturo Toscanini, and the Minneapolis Symphony, under Emil Oberhoffer, will be heard 011 Monday and Thursday evenings respectively, in the auditorium. Since Louisville seems destined to receive her musical' blessings in showers," some sort of preparation for the festival occasion seems In order. In the case of tho annual May Festival, thoughts of the public center naturally on the occasion from year to year, but this year tho numerous musical events for this month and next have arrived with a suddenness -which makes a comparison with weather in Kentucky peculiarly appropriate.

The La Scala Toscanini Orchestra comes trailing various --clouds of frlorv in its double name, the fame of stage at which resort to fists, or arms, seems to one or more of the disputants suitable. Tennessee and nrt Indiana S7.50 S3.00 S3.00 S0.7n AU other 3.25 4.20 2.20 .80 spiritual swine Low. aweet (jnartot. The slow movement, the 'famous Largo, reflects the mood inspired in fore a substitute had been agreed uponj especially since the Republican platform idea of a League is identical with the idea of the League as consti the composer by reading- the story of tuted. At the end of any argument at the club, at home, in the smoking car each man Is ready to say, or thinks, of the man opposed: "He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl, A calf an alderman, a goose a jus- 1 tice.

The sensible course for Mr. Harding, mawatna-a wooing, xno principal melody is carried by the English horn above a string accompaniment. Freedom from conventional form commends this symphony to modern ears. Toscanini's Bklll In, programme making is -indicated by the placing of tho "Good Friday Spell" between the joyous tono-poem. "Youth." of according to "Pro-League Republican," is to say to the nations of Eu And rooks, committeemen or SUNDAY COURIER-JOURNAL.

1 Yr Mos. 3 M05 All of Kentucky Tcnnes- sec anil Indiana S3.00 SI. 60 S0.S;, All other States 3.40 1.S0 Sa A' ulnrle cony of aav weekday lssua mailed lor 5 cents Sunday mailed for 10 cents RATES "OR CARRIER DELIVERY In Louisville. New Albany and Jeffersonville and Suburban Territory Daily Courier-Journal only 15c a week Daily and Sunday Courier-Journal. 20c a week Sunday Courier-Journal only Sc.

an issue DaiJv Courier-Journal. Sunday Courier-Journal. Louisville Times 13 comDlete newspapers a week for 35c All to the same address Cumb Mxin 3200. Home City 3200. Ask lor 111 tlenai-lnu-nt yntl desire to to Service nvenLv-four hours every day WASHINGTON BUREAU Lorenzo Martin, manager.

80S-!) Evans Buildinit Washington. Locked in a room, eaph sworn to do his duty, of divided opinion often, why its conductor as past leader of the Metropolitan Opera Company, the traditions of its Italian origin, and its recent successes in this country. The concert Monday night under the management of Ona B. Talbot rope: What is it you want of us? There are things we cannot and will not do, but In essentials, as it seems, we are agreed. You know your needs better than Tell us what we can do for you and, as far as we may, once more we will go along with you." have not jurors fought, with knives, or chairs, or cuspidors, early and will constitute a- notable event In often? How is it that the altogether local musical history.

Edgar Allen Poe has said that a poem should be long" enough to "press the die firmly." and Conductor Toscanini seems to have same theory in regard to a programme since that of the coming concert is of generous length. In addition to Dvorak's symphor.y "From the New World," the "Good Friday Spell" from "Parsifal," the Rossini overture from "The Barber of Seville," and symphonic works bv Victor de Sabata and Leone Sin- logical occurrence at Harlan is a drama in real life so belated? Why has not its like been represented innumerable times? Guard the jurors, by all means. Sympathize with those who fought, all men. JOSE GERMAIN Jose- Germain is represented as "a well-known French writer." At any rate, he is better known today than he was day before yesterday. For his De Sabata, and the "Carnevale" of Sinigaglia.

Mr. Oberhofter's programme otters somewhat heavier diet. The latest word on the Tschaikowsky "Pathetl-quc" is uttered by Lawrence Oilman in the current North American Ke-view. After declaring that the symphony "has lost caste with the Best People" because ef its having become "a little shop-worn with too-eager handling," and after quoting Ernest Newman's witty description of it as "the Weary Willie of art," Mr. Gilman declares that "this too famous symphony is amone the most touching disclosures in the art of Our period a thing of moving sincerity, of a poignancy that at times is overwhelming, that, despite Its occasional banality.

Is illled, In its richest moments, with a searching and unforgettable beauty." T'no entire article, which includes under the head "Two Masterworks Reconsidered," this symphony and the seventh Strauss tone-poem "Ein Held-enieben," is well worth reading, Mr. Oberhoffer will present another of tho "amazing nine" "Death and Transfiguration." A relief to the two sombre and lengthy workB will be tho D. NATIONAL ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES S. C. Beckwith Special Aeeucy at following addresses: World Buildim New York, Post-Dispatch Buildinc St.

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Bryant Buildinsr Kansas CiLv. Mo Atlanta Trust Buildinff Atlanta. Ga name has gone out with an interview with the former German Kaiser, coupled with an explanation of how, through his strategy, it was obtained. Of course, an interview with Wil-helm must be regarded as a star jour MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, Tho As-ociated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for reproduction of all news dispatcher credited to it or notitherwise credited to his naoer and-also local news published herein SATURDAY FEBRUARY 5. 1921 nalistic feat.

It has been persevering- THE WAY OF WISDOM "Forces That Make the League Inevitable" is the title of a 'series of articles just concluded in the New York Times by "pro-League Republican" whoso name is not disclosed. There have been few calmer and saner expositions of the League than this. It is studiedXin the light of the Republican platform and of the actual igaglia will be present. The last two mentioned will combine the interest of novelty with that of nationality, exemplifying, as they do, the modern genius of Toscanini's own country. Of Victor de Sabata's symphonic poem, "Juventus," it is said that "the composer has endeavored to express musically the soul of youthfulness athirst for beauty and heroism." The composition consists of four movements, intimately connected, which are described by the names: Joyous, Aspirations, Despondency ana Hope Triumphant.

This work was first performed in 1919 at tho Conservatory of Milan and in 1920, In Rome at the AuKusteo, and qonductcd by Toscanini. The "Carnevale Piedmontese" of Sinigaglia is also in four movements, and has a definite programme given THE NEWS OF IT "There would be no news in this investigation it it were not for me Tannhauser iiacchanalo ana tne Leonoro Overture, No. 3. Toscanini's plans, as outlined hy the orchestra's representatives, win probably take htm to Italy at the close 01 this season. The fact that Monday night's concert wilt be the l2st op ly sought by the press of the world ever since Mr.

Hohenzollern dumped his imperial 'crown and like impedimenta and lit out, traveling light, for Holland. Only once prior to Jose Germain's exploit had what purported toj strutting around here swearing." That was only one of the many performances of the Council and As-: portunity to hear the La Scala Orchestra for an indefinite period should bludgeons which General Charlks sembly. The articles answer cam be a formal 'interview with the distinguished German refugee been pub ne remernoereu ny tnose interested in acquiring a private stock of musical paign-arguments against the League with the score. In general, tho move A. L.

H. ments may be described as a spring I memories. G. Dawes smashed the smug com' placency of the Johnson "smelling' committee. lished.

Not only is. the retired senior partner in the firm of "Me God" dead and they propose the reasonable attitude for America to take with regard to it. "Without us," says the writer, "the set against issuing any interviews, but There is no news in protesting against the slanders of the war administration; no news in denouncing the futile activities of the smelling it seems he is flatly forbidden to do so by Holland, upon whose charity he is League of Nations is a minority dependent for asylum. Joss Germain, therefore, fully realized that it would be no easy task to get the interview he desired. But the difficulties- of tho situation only spurred his genius.

He called to it and Court of Appeals I See In The Courier Journal league, outweighed by the men and the resources of Germany and the rest. In any crucial question, even the reduction of armaments, our co-operation is necessary to success. With us the League will be a majority league, potent to advance the true interests of all nations, great and small potent also, in the fullness of time, to enlist Germany and Russia under the banner of fellowship and peace. To join hands once more with our old comrades is to give hope to the bank it responded with a plan which none Be brief. Tho Courler-Jour-nal Invites Itm rentiers to express their vIcitm in this column but it must request them to be terse ana to the point, nigrnt ifl reserved to condense letters of merit which outrun space limitations.

Letters not signed with the full name will be Ignored. as "I ain't never seen none of them" were eliminated, we would not see so many almost hare legs, painted faces, soiled necks and puffs over the ears. Truly such things are not seen in tho best circles or the conservative class of people, so who sets the fashion? It's high time our ministers and mothers realize tho ryjed of reform. Where are our young people on Sunday night? A NIGHT PUPIL. Louisville.

February 3. MOVTES AX1 MORALS. other had conceived. He would bait the recluse of Doorn with the romance of a journal to be started in Alsace hy loyal Germans, to be devoted to "His Majesty," of whom it. begged a word to serve, as it were, as a bottle of Suecinl 10 The Courier-Journal.

Frankfort, 4. Court of Appeals docket. Eastern Division sitting: Kozy Theater Company vs. Love, McCracken; reversed. (Clarke.) Isn vs.

Commonwealth, Letcher; which have been at persistent work ever siheet a fault-finding Congress met in extra session nearly two years ago: no news in decrying the incessant efforts of the "pinhead politicians" to make capital but of the conduct of the war in which they themselves, before "patriotism was adjourned," gloried with the rest of the American people; no news in reiterating that it was neither a Democratic nor Republican war, and that we fought it to win It, not to haggle over the price of a pound of bacon or a barrel of vinegar. All this we have heard time and again, from public, speakers, from the public press, and it is as stale as it is 'true. I But it is news when a man like The Rev. John Gass and Mrs. Gass, who have been Evangelical missionaries in India for twenty-two years, will.arrive In Louisville Monday night to spend three days hero speaking before Evangelical congregations in THE SIGHT SCHOOLS.

To thn Editor of The Courier-Journal. "Won't you plea3o jrive roe Space and permit me to add my thanks and champagne at its launching. rupt, the starved millions of Europe By W. S. ADKINS.

1 No Foolishness. "Well, did the women take to poll-tics seriously?" "I'll say they did. I haven't sera any of them rolling peanuts with With this germ of original fictionJ as we once gave them hope of vic affirmed. (Thomas.) Woodmen of the World vs. Hor-nung.

Jefferson; affirmed. (Thomas.) Rowland vs. Lilly's heirs, Lee; reversed. (Turner.) appreciation of your stand in regard joss Germain coached Emma Thier- tory. And though we do not acknowl edge our economic and commercial iri- nessb, selected to execute the cowp.

to the nicht schools? It was only natural that such a course would he Eminence Distillery company vs. Fremd. Henrv: reversed. (Clarke.) terest as a dominant motive, we need Emma Thiernesse is a girl well quali Pugh vs. Eberlein, Laurel; affirmed.

not be unmindful of it. In the recon To the Editor of The Courier-Journal. I want to congratulate The Courier-Journal upon tho stand it recently took against demoralizing picture shows. What Louisville needs is. at one picture show house, whose manager will insure to the public nothing but the cleanest and best pictures.

There is an inexhaustible range of pictures to select from, outside of the demoralizing sex pictures. With a strong moral sentiment secured against undesirable pictures and a place guaranteed to show nothing but the cleanest and best, there is no reason why it should not be a great success. It is uu to the best nnonle of Louis (Wuin.) Linder vs. Llewellyn's administra struction of the world we have a vital fied for the role, as in addition to living in Holland, speaking faultless German and being the god-daughter of tor, Fayette; reversed on original stake, as 'we once had in preserving the interest of tho church's mission work, it was announced last night. Believing that tho ciueslion of building the tiew Masonic Widows and Orphans' Home should not be decided hastily, the Board of Directors of tho home last night again deferred the appointment of an architect.

Leo E. Cralle. president, said following tho meeting. Practically every member" of tho board was in attendance, Mr. Cralle said.

The faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of LomsvllJo passed resolutions yesterday at a special meeting expressing regret at tho death of Edward W. Hines, Dean of tho Law School. Dr. John L. Patterson.

Dean, told the student body at the fifth regular assembly Thursday that the resolutions would be framed. A copy was sent to Mr. Hines' family. and alhrmed on cross-aDDeal. (Quin.) Charles G.

Dawes a Republican of toothpicks or paying other freak ele tlon bets." More Like It. "Husband!" "Yes?" "Did you put In the order for titt ton of coal?" "Order? I put In a supplicatlol, my dear." Its liberties." Citizens' State Bank vs. Johnson County, Johnson; motion to set aside submission and for time sustained. Jose Germain, she has journalistic aspirations. The result is the pictur At the present moment there is a followed hy you.

If many others only realized the need of such schools it would not take long- to raise the money, which is not more than, some would spend for an eveninfrVs Entertainment. Kentucky or Louisville dare not retard the effort of some to sain an education, even thousrh it must be at nicht. after working hard all day at an Office or shop, to help a large family perhaps. Do you not think the lack of education is much to blame for the loose morals of our city? I think refinement and not fashion would be sought if more young girls and boys were educated, ana such expressions appellee to pay cost; motion for oral drive under way -to collect $33,000,000 argument overruled. Pond Creek Coal Gompany vs.

Run. to feed the starving children of Eu esque report of an interview with the interesting woodsawyer of Amerongen and yesterday published to the distinguished service to his party and his country, a leader both in reputable politics and reputable business flings -it in the faces of one of these committees, in language red-hot with honest indignation and unrestrained ville to create such a sentiment. yon, Pike; motion to dismiss passed to merits. Cline vs. Cline.

Pike: same order. rope. There is little doubt that the total amount will be collected from the American people. Yet while they world. L.

vs. Burke. Bullitt; motion The peril to our young people, especially, is too great to tolerate conditions any longer. C. W.

RULE. Goshen. 3. lor time sustained. are generously contributing to Lowther Sheirlck.

Franklin: motion to dismiss sustained. Biggins vs. same, Logan; appellee's motion for custody of child passed is why the name of Jose Germain is so much better known today than it was day before yesterday. The Paris cable transmitting the interview tells us something more about Jose by the niceties of drawing-room elegance. Profanity? Aye.

Sir Toby Belch! "For it comes to pass oft that a ter to merits; appellant's motion for Leroy Bennett. 16 years eld, Chicago, walked into the office of CoJ. Ludlow F. Petty, Chief of Police, last nightt and announced that he was lost. He wranted to go home.

With his brother, Bennett said, ho had his way here from Chicago. Church Lunch Stirs Rumor of Reform Outdoor Art Body Hears Health Talk maintenance and to advance sus tained: appellee ordered 'to nnv an worthy cause such as this, they are pursuing a course directly contrary to that of their Government. How much more compassionate it would be if, in addition to providing funds for the immediate needs of these little Euro rible oath, with a swaggering accent sharply twanged off, gives manhood pellant $40 for each ninety days Arriving in Louisville Tne Drotners be Germain. It tells us that he wears the Legion of Honor and the Croix oTe Guerre for war bravery. But these decorations would hardly answer as ainco January 11, lyzi.

Hoagland vs. L. Bullitt: cross appeal granted. more approbation than ever proof it self would have earned him." Dr. Lillian South, director of the Bureau of Bacteriology of the State came separated.

The boy was placed in the Detention Home for lodging over night. A telegram was sent to his sister, Mrs. peans, America, through its Govern Many Louisville citizens were thrown into a fever of expectancy last nig-ht. The reason was a dinner tfiven at the Hotel Henry Watterson by the Kev. Dr.

Charles V. "Welch, pastor Hoagland vs. L. Bullitt, and Cravens vs. L.

Nelson, set for credentials-for Mr. Germain's admis ment, would throw its moral weight The righteous profanity of Charles G. Dawes has served to concentrate arguments miring spring term. and the brains of its statesmen in the task of 'reconstruction Sn Europe! In sion as a member in good standing of a reputable American press club. He attention upon the iniquities which loung vs.

Fiscal Court. Trimble: motions to reverse expression of opinion, to require filine of order of Fiscal Court and to hear In Unison. "what's a Congressional committee, for?" "If you've got a lot of time to kill It's pleasanter to do It on a committee." In Midwinter High prices make us throw a fit- And cause an awful row. The Iceman, though, we must admit, Is giving bargains now. Martyr to Friendship.

'Tes. the head of the house hip garefl himself in the time of HeWT VIII." "How?" "Givliig Henry wedding presents Down to the Minute. "What has become of the little flri who had a' little curl right in tM middle of her forehead?" "She Is wearing that hair In puSl" over her ears." The Why. "Why do we call an office talM a servant of the people?" "We're always expecting the ns one to do better' 1 provoked it better than the reams of may deserve his war decorations, but the end, the salvation of Europe lies of the Fourth-avenue Church. His guests were elders and deacons of various Presbyterian churches here.

A hotel lounger was the first to scent that something -unusual (was in the air. He had seen the minister more circumspect criticism directed in Its recovery from the terrible ef as a journalist he would be voted by against those "iniquities" by the rest American newspaper men entitled to case with uricK vs. Rash, overruled. Wlnslow Howe permitted to file brief amicus curiae and granted ten days to brief. Ordered that case be docketed, advanced and submitted.

Hogg vs. Forsythe. Webster? cross-appeal granted. Stanley vs. Fiscal Court.

Hopkins; fects of the war. Soup and jvarm clothing help this winter, but there wear only a bit of yellow ribbon. are many more winters coming. Amer of us. BRITAIN IN PALESTINE Great Britain as the mandatory na Emma Thiernesse seems to be a capable young woman, but she could have ica can help to remove the cause of motion to oocKet.

advance and sub mlt sustained. European misery by lending its eM a better preceptor in journalism than Board of Health, with Harry G. Evans, secretary of the Board of Park Commissioners, and J. Henry Stoep-ler, superintendent of-parks, spoke at the luncheon meetinpr of the Outdoor Art League in the Hotel Henry Watterson yesterday afternoon Three hundred children died of diphtheria in Kentucky last year, Dr. South said.

She asked co-operation of club women in reporting promptly to the health board all cases in which symptoms of the malady are found. Mr. Evans reviewed the work of the Park Board last year and told of the plans for. this year. He asked the women to go to the city's parks more frequently, that they might make useful suggestions to the park commissioners.

Since fall, Mr. Evans said. 647 trees have been planted in Louisville's parks. Forty more hickory trees have been planted in Cherokee Park, the secretary said, to insure ample food for the sqtijrrels. The Outdoor Art League was commended for its work in beautifying Duke's Place, near the Baxter Avenue station of the Louisville Nashville Railroad, by Mr.

Stoepler. Florence ii.on.man, ij5 west Street, Chicago, his nearest relative. Persons who have practiced mailing letters without placing sullicient postage on them will be reported, in future, to the Postotlice Department, Washington, according to Instructions received yesterday by Louisville postal authorities. It has been customary for tho post-oilices to forward all mail not sufficiently prepaid, it w-as said, but abuse of the privilege had caused much extra labor and delay of the mail. Tho order did not explain probable action on the part of the postotlice authorities, but it is believed to indicate that the privilege will be denied where it is found to be practiced intentionally.

"The Peril of Drifting" was the subject of the Rev. Dr. George D. Truett, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas, in his address last night at the Broadway Baptist Church. Drifting is the greatest peril for nations and countries as well as in Savior vs.

Hilton. Garrard; motion. her ingenious god-father. forts to the success of the League of Nations and Treaty of Versailles. "Pro-League Republican" out that the Chicago platform stood for tion in Palestine will most certainly do much for that retarded country that the Turks never dreamed of doing.

The British believe in roads. and his guests file into a private dining-room, and immediately jumped to the conclusion that tho city "cleanup." started by Dr. Welch through a series of sermons, was to bo continued. The lounger communicated what he had seen to another lounger, and soon everybody in the hotel lobby was aware that the dinner was in progress. Pretty soon the news trickled lo the outside.

It reached the cabarets and clubs and finally spread to private homes. It trickled into the police headquarters at the itv Hall, and by 8 two hours after the dinner party assembled, hundreds of persons knew about it and were speculating on its -purpose. When the diners filed out. It developed that they had put in their time, between courses, The Turks do not. Sultan Abdul New Hampshire passes an anti-daylight saving bill.

Statutory provision for lying a-bed as long as you like should be sufficiently popular to elect the author of the bill to the Governorship, but how about a bill to make the Hamid was said to have opposed roads to advance overruled. Eastham vs. same. motion to docket, advance and submit is submitted. N.

Miller of the Jefferson County bar sworn in as attorney. Main vs. Knox; appellee tiled brief with notice. Sayior vs. Helton et Garrard; additional record filed and made part of the record herein by agreement.

Phillips vs. Green, Daviess; agreement filed; appellee granted to March 1. 1821. to file brief. Sykcs et al.

vs. Kurd et Warren; agreement filed; appellee granted to first day of snrincr term 11)21 to an association of nations and an international court; that the Republican party throughout the campaign- adhered to those fundamental principles to Jerusalem and other places of in terest to Christians upon the ground The Weather manufacture of alarm clocks a fel that there were too many Christian Furthermore, "the outstanding feature of the Geneva session is that no less ony? travelers in Palestine as matters were. dividuals, according to the minister, -urs. Aima D. iiergman, president of Reports of maximum temperature and Dn inexorably because unconsciously the Undoubtedly a vast increase of trav church work, and that no reference It will be fortunate if a Harlan eipitation for the twenty-four hours endial tile brief.

el in the Holy Land with large pro'H wnatsoever was made to civic conditions ns described hv Dr. Welch from wilholt's admrx. vs. Richardson. February 4 at 8 p.m.: who said that this danger could be averted by the cultivation of right habits and right tendencies to replace the "choosing of the easier The last of Dr.

Truett's four addresses on evangelism will be made League is shaping fself to the dimen sions Of the Republican idea." County feud does not grow out of the long disagreement of the jury in the his pulpit. Stations. Turn Xrn I Stations TVmn. Prt. to that country would attend road Floyd; appellant filed response, with notice, to supplement brief.

Roberts vs. Parsons. Bourbon: Abilene 7 ..58 58 Club Will Force Extra Police Issue One. of the ways in which this has development. From Mt.

Carmel to Amarillo rfi Atlanta ......53 Winnes case. What could be more exasperating than "to, be kept upon a been accomplished is the declaration .00 New Orleans .76 York ....40 Platte .42 .09 ...52 .00 intB morning at tne southern Baptist Theological Seminary. He will talk at 7:30 o'clock tonight at tire Broadway Baptist Church. by the League that Article imposes Jerusalem, or ancient Joppa to Jerusalem, would be a few hours' drive in an automobile over a. good Kentucky Briefs jury several days by the opinion of nouerts vs.

Parsons, Bourbon; appellees filed brief. Logan Pocahontas Fuel Company vs. Camp, Knox; agreement tiled; ap-pelleo granted to February 2, 1921, to file brief. Fleming vs. Commonwealth.

Jeffer A- special committee has been an- no obligation to exert our armed one man? .54 iPJioenix 68 IPillsbureh ...50 pointed by the City Limits Com forces. Since this article formed the road. The River Jordan and the Dead .04 .00 .02 .001 munity Club to se that Constables W. R. Leight and G.

W. Russell, who I- Ore 40 50 "Do educators need Senate Body Votes Repair for Hospital recently were annoihtprl thr or keynote for Republican criticism of the League, the League's interpretation of It cuts the ground from under the Sea, the Moabite Hills beyond the Dead Sea, may be seen clearly from the Bethlehem-Jerusalem Road when I St. Louis 52 if ganization's special policemen, do asks the Press of Portland, Me. Pos not hold two positions, it was an (S. Lalie City -a San Antonio .78 -W .01 sibly, but the average educator will son; Taylor vs.

Commonwealth. Jefferson; both appeals set for February 15. 1921. Humphreys vs. Central Kentucky Natural Gas Company, Montgomery; appellant filed response to appellees' petition for rehearing.

Kudela vs. Vizard Investment Company. Leslie; appellee filed brief on San-Francisco 54 .01 feet of the opposition. the weather Is fine. Because the drive tell you that on account of his small uoise 40 Boston Buffalo 44 Cairo rz Charleston ...50 Chattanooga Chieajro 4fi Cincinnati Denver 4-1 Dodee .......40 Dultltll 24 Eastport 'A'2 El Paso 02 Fort Smith ..00 Fort Worth ..73 Galveston ...08 Hatteras 4K Havre 20 Helena Huron .18 Jacksonville .60 Kansas Cily .42 Knoxville ..,.56 Little Ronlc ..00 Los Anireles .02 f.onlffrlllo Memphis 58 Modena 44 Minneapolis .20 pay he needs everything else first and The events of the last few weeks have demonstrated decisively that more urgently.

LAWKENCEBURCi. H. V. Bell, Lawrenceburg, editor of the Anderson News, today announcett nis candidacy for Senator from the Twentieth District, subject to the action of the Democratic primary Ausust 6. Tho district is comprised of Anderson, Mercer, Franklin and Spencer Counties and under the rotation agreement it is Anderson's time to furnish the candidate.

Mr. Bell was a member of the House of Representatives in The nomination In this district considered equivalent to an election. motion to dismiss. America must make a quick decision It is stated that there are more on its great international questions tnapman vs. Farns; agreement filed; appellee granted to March 1, 1921.

to file brief and appellant to .001 Santa Fe 40 34 ...73 .05 ste. .001 Springfield. j. .001 JIo. SB JM ....08 .00 ..54 .09 io .42 .0" Canadian ....33 -H 0 fit Swift Current 10 .001 Winnipeg ....13 2 .001 places in Scotland than elsewhere on nounced at the club's meeting last night.

Appointment of the committee, which is headed by C. P. Wainsley, is in line with a resolution aTdopted at the club's last meeting calling on the watchmen to give up all work as or to resign their positions with the club. Although the patrolmen have not announced their stand to the club it was said last night that they will tender their resignations to the club as they "could not afford to resign from Magistrate Andrew Vogt's Court." Each patrolman receives $100 a month and $1 a night for expenses in running an A committee was appointed to call Improvements to the United States Marine Hospital hero are contemplated in provisions Inserted in the Sundry Civil Bill by the Senate Appropriations Committee. Surgeon General Hugh Li Cummings of the Public Health Service said in Washington yesterday, according to a dispatch received here last night from The Courier-Journal Washington Bureau.

No definite programme has been arranged. The bill, as it passed the House, contained an appropriation of $10,000 for certain repairs to bulldlntrs The reparations conference at Paris proceeded to settle one of the greatest juiircn id, tszt, to me reply oriec. Joseph Clark Baker, Harlan; attor earth at which you may buy a drink. ney application, Raleigh, vs. Turner et al.

Wrote BOBBr Buhns: "From scenes questions growing out of the war with Breathitt; agreement filed; appellant not so much as a word of advice from like these old Scotia's grandeur America. There is no banker or econ springs." granteu to ftiarcn lb, issi. and appellee sixty days thereafter to file briefs. Welch et al. vs.

Jenkins et Anderson: appellees tendered and moved. omist in the country who will deny occupied as the hospital. This pro The Investigators who have heard that the fixing of reparations concerns vision was retained ov thf Kpnntni fr. Dawes can sympathize with the wifh notice, to file copy of supersedeas bond; supersedeas issued America vitally and that the absence of American representation in Paris HOURLY TEMPERATURES. (Official.) Louisville.

Feb. 4. 1031... 1 a.m .10111 a.m 2 a.m 30112 rn 3 a.m 30 1 p.m Ci 4 a.m 301 2 p.m 51 5 a.m 311 3 p.m Si 0 a.m 30 4 p.m -jS 7 a.m 30i 5 p.m 3f 8 a.m 401 0 p.m vjj 0 a.m 421 7 p.m 10 a.m 401 is long over bad roads many Christian pilgrims to Jerusalem omit visiting these and other places famous in Holy Writ and not far from Calvary as the crow flies. "From Dan to Beersheba" would be an easy and pleasant journey over a smooth turnpike in an automobile.

-The eroded hills of the Holy Land provide inexhaustible supplies of road metal. The climate invites travelers. The places that are of interest to every educated human being not merely to the pious who go as. pilgrims or archaeologists who find Palestine a fascinating field for investigation are all but innumerable. The orange groves of Palestine are as beautiful as i those of Florida.

The fig trees bear as bountifully as they did in the days of Joshua. The Holy Land in the neighborhood of sundry seats of ancient civilization, and scenes of modern gayety. which millions of tourists visit. near-sighted man who poked the hornets' nest with his cane till he found what it was. is greatly to be deplored.

HICKMAN John M. Thompson, Fulton, has announced as candidate for the office of Sheriff of this county, Subject to the action of the Democratic primary. Mr. Thompson Is the fifth to announce for the race and others are expected to announce. HAZARD.

The Hazard company of the National Guard will be mustered into service here tomorrow night. Maj. Ike Wilder and Col. J. Reed will make the Inspection and swear the men into service.

More than luo men are enlisted. Te organization, which will be Known as Company First Kentucky Infantry, has leased a skating rink to be used as an armcry, WH1TESBURG. Judge Roscor Vanover has reconvened the grand Some industries in America are not Again, the subject of disarmament has been bruited about for weeks without any tangible results. Curiously enough It was Senator Borah, one of the bitterest enemies of for METEOROLOGICAL DATA. (Official.

I Louisville. Feb. 4. JSSf. running at full blast, but more ashes on members of the Board of Education, the Board of County Commissioners and officials of tho Louisville Railway Interurban Company to ask that steps be taken to protect children going to and returning from the William R.

Belknap School. Library to Be Dedicated. Snpeial to The Courier-Journal. Scottsburg, 4. The Scott County Library Building will be dedicated tomorrow afternoon.

Years ago most of the counties in Indiana carried a county library fund and later merged this into the schodl fund. In Scott County, however, the County Clerk, Treasurer and Auditor made loans with this fund until it grew large enough- to erect the library building. A a.m. i p.m. 20.

S3 have been sifted this winter than ever Barometer Temperature (dry bulb) Temperature (wet bulb) B0 thereon and made same part of recoid herein, and filed affidavit of the Clerk of the lower court in support of motion, which motion is submitted. Green's admr. vs. Chesapeake Ohio Railway Company, Greenup; agreement Oled; appellee granted to March 1. 1921, to file brief and appellant to March 1, 1921, to file reply brief.

Fix's exor. vs. cook, Trimhle; appellant filed reply brief with notice. American "Express Company vs Commonwealth. Harlan; appellant filed petition for rehearing with no tice.

St. Louis Tennessee River Packet Company vs. Smith, Jefferson; appellant executed supersedeas bond herein. Court adjourned until Tuesday. February.

8. at 11 a.m. eign, alliances a few months ago, who before in the history of the United States. 50 42 34 64 proposed that America, Japan and 35 30 Dew point omminee, anu an audltlonal was inserted for additional hospital facilities in nine cities, of which Louisville is one. This fund would be allotted on the basis of the needs in the various hospital territories, the Surgeon General said.

Opposition to the proposed appropriation of 5685,000 for the Marine Hospital was voiced last night by Dr. Arthur T. McCormack, secretary of the State Board of Health, who is endeavoring to have the money diverted to reconstruction of the old Base Hospital at Camp Zachary Tavlor. Dn McCormack explained that the for repairs mentioned is "all right," but that it would be a waste of money to spend $600,000 on the Marine Hospital, when there Is available the Base Hospital at the camp. Frankfort Leaf Sales Average Pound Special to ThoCouricr-Jnunial.

Frankfort, Feb. 4. There wore 160,410 pounds of tobacco sold hero today at prices up to 52 cents a pound. The averaErp -nrnn m.i xantn Groat Britain agree to a Cessation of ueialive numidity jury, which closed its investigations here two weeks ago. to probe reported Mary had a little lamb.

Its fleece wind velocity 1, Stato of weather. Pt. cldy. Cloudy It. their naval building programmes.

The TEMPERATURE AND PRECXPITATiuf was virgin wool. But Mary's clothes were reworked rags, of which the Courier-Journal believes thatt disarm recent violations oi tne law. especially with regard to the whisky traffic. There are at least 400 cases on the docket at tnis time. ament, with the attendant reduction (Official )- Louisville.

Feb. 4. Maximum temperature J-finiraum temperature shops are full. FRANKLIN. James R.

Malory. Mean oi be retained -during the ensuing year. The county -appropriation is supplemented from other sources. of expenditures, is a crying need. But the League of Nations is the only ready Commonwealth's Attorney for the Sev A single standard of immorality is enth jjistnct, has announced his candidacy for the Democratic Normal temperature Departure for day Tjl Departure for month "Jjaf Departure Fince March 1 ennta Prevailing winds Mean barometer tA the Ideal of the rebellious heroine of PRINCETON.

While members of the family were burslarn en A BELATED DRAMA That the jurors in the Wixnes case disagreed so hotly that knives were drawn, and might have "played the umpire" had not a Deputy Sheriff in- present-day Bohemia. nomination for Circuit Court Judge. He is opposed by Dove Willis, Muhlenberg County. medium for its accomplishment. The League already has a commission working on the problem, it has a Council of the leading statesmen of Jiean relative humidity 'Vinn Worth It.

(Lexington Herald.) German exchange Das depreciated marks since the Kaiser fled to exile, but It was worth every dollar of the money to get rid of him. tered the noma of Lucian Greer here and stole a number of valuables including a diamond ring and si 20 in moneys Ross Piemmons. a barber of Providence, Webster County, -was held up and robbed of S15. PINEVJLLE. The Fiseal noi.rt has Charles Q.

Dawes, not going into day Itation ipit.iticn tj day Normal precipit; Denartiirn fnr politics, wades into politicians. a pound. Rejections were few anil appropriated $1,200 that the two Bell County mioses, already employed, may is not really The -tb-. world who meet on an equal basis mark-e (better. Departure lor month a 36' Departure sincn JIarch-; l.l.

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