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THE WEEKIY GAZETTE KMPOKIA, KANSAS. NOVBMBER 25, 1926. THE MASSACHUSETTS BALLOT present ballot law 111 known as Massachusetts ls MURDOCK PEMBERXOX. The Art News in New York City GETTING TOGETHER, Ag the years 16 by. In of sophisticated organ of strikes and lockouts, in spite GET THIS STftAitiHT.

A number ot Kausu have -been 'mentioning rather ballot, 'it WM adopted In 1913. i the intelligentsia. In recent is- the arrogance of some bosses and tatively anj obliquely the poMi- Ben Paulen a state senator sue struts wltl1 some ar tha ruthlessneis of some labor ble candidacy of the editor of in that eenion of the legislature be introduced a bill containing the provisions of the present law. It was rewritten in committee and came out a committee bill. But it was Paulen's legislative idoa.

Before that session the or' the Massachusetts ballot brought to Kansas by The itunorla Gazette, it was our particular baby. During the. legislature of 1906, It'QS, 1910 and 1912 wrote letters about the ballot law and circularized the legislature. Sluco iU adoption In 1913 it ias not been seriously modified. Under the Massachusetts ballot all party emblems are omitted so that is Impossible to spoil a -irhole ballot.

A man may lose his Vote on one or two candidates able pride over the fact that it ha? -employed a young man from Em- leaders, labor and capital are coming to an poria, a most unsophisticated of course, but surely. Why should town, to write its reviews. Observe its strut as follows: "Everyone who reads The New- who, say we with a if he is careless, but the ballot on high school, went for a time to otJier candidates is counted. It the College of Emporia and later has stood on the statute books to the University of Kansas. Then through seven elections.

No other i be went into the newspaper busi- not industry its dis- tunces whea accelerated communication is bringing all the rest ot the world before One great 'hearth- feemed contemporary, docs not?) win stone. These reflections arose aft- await the next issue of The Art News; er reading ia The New York with s. For next week and thereafter, Mr. Pemberton will shuke hia. spicy typewriter over two columns 1 ot tills paper, 'I just can't said Mr.

Ellphalet Tbura. "Mr. Thum has. with that rare which has made him what he caught tlie leeling of the art world." And remember this: Murdock Pemberton and all the other wise New York guys you read about, are mostly from, of and by some Main street Murdock Pemberton was born in Emporia of a mother who came here in 1 856. He grew up in Emporia and was graduated from the Emporia ballot law ever enacted in all the history of Kansas has stood more three elections, and tlie Massachusetts ballot has stood on the Kansas book unchanged longer than the ballot law of any, state in the Missouri valley.

The principle of the Massachusetts ballot is the correct put on intelligence in ness, jumped from The Emporia Gazette to The Kansas City Star, then to New York City. And there he is, one of the smartest young men the town ever produced. still and for all that, he is Emporia to the core of him, and as the Kiwariians sing. "Emporia, 'oria, 'oria, 'oria, Emporia all the time!" a premium politics. Voting for" emblems for roosters, and eagles, and clasped hands, and signs and symbols makes cltlren'e duties too easy.

Generally laws which requires straight party voting laws i to Coolidge, Tha Kansan gays: A COLLEGE PRESS. Few better editorials have been published in Kansas this rear than the one University Kansan accoutl one of the in the eastern railroad -wage arbitration. Shortly before the morning session was adjourned an interchange took placa among W. G. Lee, president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, John G.

Walber, president of the" "New York Central and cliairmnu of the eastern railroads' conference committee, and John McClellan, a Pennsylvania railroad employe who was on the witness stand: Mr. Lee asked ii there was a feeling of co-operation between employes and the.of- ficers of Pennsylvania. Mr. McClellan replied: "I want to say. Mr.

thnt the Gazette for the Republican natorial nomination lg 1928. It may be well to settle' this matter once for all. The editor of The Gazette Is not a candidate' for the Republican gubernatorial nomination In 1928 and will not be a candidate for that distinction permit the use of his name in that connection. He Is not now: candidate for anything at any time. His ambition it not political; It never was, and Heaven forbid that It ever should be.

The editor "of Gazette is in' politics, and always shall He desires to have some small influence in his state and- his nation; He realizes that no one has so little permanent influence ill American politics as an officeholder, however hlf h. When a man takes an office his Influence ceases at one end of bis term or the beginning or the end. Tin editor of Tbe zetts hag" seen ft long procession ot governors filed from the front an NUMBER 12. POLITICS BETWEEN FRIENDS. THE RABBIT SPITS BACK.

I The other day a trainload of (By Charles I.srrlgc—In Tammany Democrats went over Farnn-r.) MEN'S RIGHTS. I The scftllwagery of "Peaches" and Browning which corning months, and cause such serious tween a Tammany Democrat and (hit may lay people up anywhere a Vare Republican you can put in Crcmi throe weeks to us many your eye without dotting It. Well, that's about what the Tammany mayor' of New York said to the Vare mayor of According to the paper, the Philadelphia mayor spoke with "his out the weakness American alimony laws. THK nKFJKA'DEBS. An organization known as up for the moot part of of the Gospel, honest and woll-rriPanlns men, ao doubt, but narrow-minded and constitutional symptoms ns mnkf a very veal Illness.

These laws are Intended to give I little knowledge of Ufa or a decent living to women unnble the world or history, held a meet- to i to support themselves, whose lives ing vvicbka last, week and an- Tno prospects had been wrecked pounced that incy wero going to ireta Ii 'known Tulnrpmla nounctu wero going to 'its name from tbo fact i by forlm marriages. spm the dm roh wide open." 9 thnt the rodents putting on its! But tho nallowe union I'c-; tire going to snioko out every mod, Initial appearance were fcuud In lwpen ''Peaches" and her New ernlst minister," these followers eyes brimming with tears and his i Tularo County, California, York realtor was not such a mar-' jjie meek and lowly Christ voice choking with emotion." ll ve had so many letters asking i rlage. "Ponchos" ami her mother! "and forr-a every preacher Tammany responded In a 111 1 0 1 0 d(l "Kf lll I think 1 got exactly what they expected to take a definite stand" There speech that will be lone remem- b( 5t to wrl a and what they wanted. It "Poach-i closest co-operation exists between door of the state house out Of the "ack door into an obscurity which bered; He said: Is all a matter of gcoF- taphy. If Bill Free! Kendrlrk and Charley Hall In New York, they'd be Tammany lenders; and II John McCooey, Olx-any anil Jim Kgan lived In Philadelphia, they'd bo maKIng: up tho Rcpubllrnn slate.

don't believe in taking politics too seriously. Yet, the party machines ot both parties are maintained bctweeu elections merely to fuddle the voters Into ignoring the vast solidarity of tweedledum and tweedle- dee which consists in party regularity. Party machinery during a campaign is useful and needed badly. But 20 months out. of ev- ory two years tho machines of Kbuiit It, of year is comliiR when (logs and PC Cl to ner eexo- mlUdle founder of the the organization, con the officers ot the railroad.

We have they ill deserved, and would, not bolu parties are unimportant. the most profound respect' for the of- 'have had If they had kept out Of' And In tbe xt congress Kan- llcers of the Pennsylvania rnilroad." ottlce I sas RepubllcaUB will vote to you can meet nnd talk over I seat grievance matters without carrying arsenal with you?" Mr. asked. "Yes," the answered. "Anil that Is regardless 'of the opinion thnt the public sometimes "That Is correct." At this point Mr.

W.ilber arose. "Just in onlor- to set this clear on the record." he said, "as chairman seat RepublicanB like Vare with- gubernatorial plug hat, is bought out batting an eye and without at too dear'a price for this affitDt. losl the slightest party stand- He would" prefer to be one little i The people know really In small consequence during the re- pite of the art hullabaloo just t.i_ i. how frail ra malning time ot his three score years and 10, then to swell up with.the poison of official pride of the conference committee for the or two years and IlVo nn eastern railroads, i win say that that, or yea ttn( i on cnnaitio xi ts generally on memory of departed gran- 10 ra that I am speaking for. And deur.

It Is better to be a little appearing jn we vlu Concede that not only for the, nermnnent i Amnrlrtn an commenting on record, but we are glad to make thnt lalie In American politics president'K Kansas City a.l- statement." Jlr. Clark, the chairman of t'ho dress. Taking the form of a letter whl.ch make It possible to throw out a whole ballot when a careless voter makes one mistake. Thlg scares the voter into strictly party voting which is demonstrably a bad thing. Here ig the proof: always a margin of independents in every election.

There always will be. The Republican party in Kansas will get theso Independents more often than the Democratic party unless these independents are scared into the Democratic party by their desire ifot to spoil the ballot ia correcting minor mlrtake: During the icyeii elections in "We lost In common with nil other warring countries, you pay. Then. let us share In common, not rebuke them for not kneeling In gmtittidc because "there is a bank to serve their needs." You soy "We shall avoid any national spirit of suspicion, distrust and hatred toward other Can we then, as you declare five nilnuteR There is id'clate to the other nations the terms "The first requisite for this purpose, (understanding, gqod will, unit friendly relations) la friendly attitude on our own part." -And then, realize thoroughly the same manning? Referring to the establishment, you Bay. "It Is a.

menace to no one except the evildoer." fimctio bonrd. then asked: "Is that relationship improving 1 and growing better?" Mr. tv.ilbcr answered that It was than a big has been. Also the writer hereof has how" frail ara party lines, when the great predatory interests threatening human, rights'get together for a mid. PLUGGING THE LBAKS.

chlckmis and oilier purposes, if you are not templed to use tlio meat for homo consumption. So far as has been discovered, cooking the meat putg an end to the clanger and people who enjoy rabbit pie may eat it Just as formerly, provided that they suro about their cooking and handling. AU ct the cases so tar investigated seem to have, come from personal contact, generally whilo skinning the rabbits or cutting (hem up before cooking. In every case it has been found that the PDVCOII contracting tho disease had a broken surface- somewhere on the skin which allowed the Infection to tiike place. From thnt It would seem quite safe to handle rabbits, if you suro that you aro not carrying a scratch or cut that would allow infection.

Tlio I rouble Is, however, that one is quite 'ikoly to overlook or disregard some apparently unimportant lesion thai, proves to be plenty large enough for infection to In progress in the realms of science, research end invention. WE arc siill laggiufi behind in the United occur. It must bo borne mind that It is a bacterial disease nml that bacterium is a organism that is to books to write, friends'to love, "a States in some phases ot thrift, charge to keep" and causes to jus- Certain forms of wasto permeate and he cannot afford to give srowinp better "The degree to which his time monkeying with futile de- 11 the chaiiKe has been very, very If, the favorable of routine administration in the statehouse. This. is final and official so far a8 192S part has been verv pronounced.

'it existed for ii long per" ination for governor goes. It is ind ot time, but the relation? are.cor- indeed much more final, -than inj- rtlnl, nnd there Is co-operation all portant around." In tlie upper walks of Industry skill and judgment are i and capital are a better In the MANGLING CHILDREN. Tlie blood or unrum of tlin In- ferlod ralililt coming in contact with the. skin not safe at any time, nnd anyone handling rnh- bltM while this iirotnitl rertnlnly glovon. homo nnd tho purring Rolls Royce.

Now she, or rather her mother, who mar have rngfiierired tho whole business, wants to withdraw and live on tho alimony- They seem to hope to'enjoy Mr. 'small boys bring Itome rabbits Konertun playmate, she could step whose uamo in tho dispatches tliat aro very handy for feeding i right buck into tlio ICcw Gardens pours HS "Gerald Winrod" and ia Identified an "a pastor of a church In Emporia." went nhead on his Own account to say; "A man Is either a fundamentalist, believing In divine Inspiration ot tlie Bible, Halvatlon through t'hrlst. nml other Christian doc- Browning's money without, tbo trim's, or IIB Is a modernist re- bother of having him around. I Thla Is something, of course, which no self respecting woman would do. The So much by ttay of And now comos Charles F.

Scott, of the board of of ho xtd as for of lho CnllCK( of gold-diggers. convenience or supported by tlto Presbyterian Synod In Kansas, nnd takes is- 'us with Thn Oeft'iidcrg. Ha has mutter to 0 1cs re to (IO( equivocate. Tlio Defenders a few ner- It would be an easy draft bill which would protect i I MU IV I UU 1 self-respccilns women, and yet inollt for would not around a police- (U man to collect legalized blackmail al PtI pm from some forlorn mule who has Intcntlun? with a crooked Indy. who Imvo sire to put up til for will the I Christ he forwarded liy (liu church wiilo Pleaded for all jr.ntor Scott, a I'rosbvtorlan elder nati'H rlBhts de- goo( aliould wettr When infection occurs the Bymritoms of tlin dise.iHn general- nearly every brnnch of.

our business activity. "In the field of production distribution, in which we surpass all other natiniiB. of the world, th 1S tt c. lr lc ninol lt says is. W.

Straus, pro.si- Tllol 0 (it i nflnlimt about aent. of tho American Society for Thrift. "One estimate, for example, places our annual waste of KMPOKM GKTS IX From The IHIDorado Times: Kmporla iiroudly ho.ifiM tlie title of Thp Athctli" of Kansas. TIlls flattcrlus phrnsp alwavs lias while this disuasn is goliiR eo takru to Indlrato that KIII- ly follow wUhln a short (lino. ithin Uip next lunirs.

the file of the infection ami tho Klnndn drainiiip that area noon hccnme enlarged nnd painful. coal at TnO inlllion tons; uf accompanins tho water at 60 million porlri Is long on Cul-chaw. monitions: "Dffcudc-rK" make the mlHtake of nil other fanatics an.1 of the I'risiUni nf tluise ilo not agree with tlu'iii. They that thosa who do not. ncci-pt the Inspiration tif the nibli' In tho tonsa Kmporla Admit, the But Emporia something to il.vVn tho best In tlio K.iiisiiK once.

Hdth of the CollcBi- nf In one stnte alone, PerinsylTa-' olt nt ''Illlon barrels; ot lum- nf remind you that In tho ivnr. thnt is Impos- nieh- out HIE. evildoers from which -thft i lhb lloTf W1 'remind'you that poison U1S ballot B(18 nnrt-Hirapnel and bombs dlscrlm- children wore disabled in one year. dustry where low grade Intell- ot thM6 S6 were ul and 1K is required, he blS troubles lnjured so tfc ampu t(ona nftd ber at 5 billion cubic feet. department, of Inflammation and after a short lnve lime the Elnndu may suppurate.

has occurs. Tim known to last as lone have known a case lo terminate i jiuti 1 1)U I nil) 1118.L Rke money out ot TMi'-liln-'otnitBte! In diner'" 1 to They involve many tloath from this disease lias nc- cstimfttes that the annual waste in an four to six weeks nml after transportation equals 6' billion that long time I nocnsfary for nollars, for which, it is said, the tho infection to rlnnr up. I never shipper is largely responnlbl indeed heavy beeD the Democrats 'unto not betwrrn the. iron in Kansas just once. Since the hietory.ot thn state Kansas Republicans have done no better.

fkllleil But and. herding the low "grade workers ln- o'tT'sood to niiichine tending' jobs -may be 1 cnitnol. fOnoml iumtio TllerR nnd evil, but done by men of a lower grade of be a of commercial intelligence. Rail- Vt cot.ndou»n« to the nocd of ctirrcU In a few AOVKKTWIXfl. tliero some doubt In j-Our tin- trenches the Innocent dlod with guilty, whether Hun nr Tank.

managers; but how few mill u-nvirevu bot mout indttitrMI oradicatlng Hi la giRaiillc waste In Ind an to wlicthor or not the Moloch. Yet.when a coMtltutlon- Industry. LTS volt as (if cl ami urrors in It, onmi. down lo us through many of editings ana IransliillnR.i, atiil In them In utv In iitililliihlni; his truth not I hi? or that, truth. Tim "Defenders' make a mlMuko, tho o' thn fannl.ii: mill th'.

In nil wlicu tlioy iloclan? thuro Is miUUIir croiiud, lliuL onf. tnunt on Thwiksglving dij.x:Mie oV'd'cnr wl tho Uclty of JnMts and tho Plan of Hrclcmiitlon. Thorc IK lioon undefeated. The iliown powerful and- t-on- Hlstont attack. Thn Collppo nf hut points to a Hiring nf 111 cun- lirat reronls cvrr rompllod In KnnFati font.bnll a'so lias tlio nilva.iittii;o of havinn fi'iilcU tlio Teachers for tnvon I Htral(ht yarn.

Thane two llnoi a amount, of fur fly when they couio al amendment it offered wilcli Tn MimmnrizlnB disasters of mi)(la become mill OWIIPM'. amenamenl war. you 'It I. not only because' 6 1 Stop this crime, "Thore tire deuces, however, of pr- indeed under tho old ballot docllo worker and a cunning boss d7d UC law after tne adopt.on of the bj- our.Hve, nd the the can run a mill. But.

it takes H.rZt with hearty public secret ballot in 1SSO. from 18S2 I to 1912 inclusive, a matter of 1C Iniiher than war ns the means by election years, the Democrats won wlllcl1 ntanklnd will finally develop its Breate.it spiritual power." Is that in lour an average of ouco with your Mnloments thnt four years. They won in llll! Ilnst tlln world, ami our military forcw nrc tho InrKcst wn 1S80 when Ingalls was defeated, have over inalntalurd In time of 1S92 when Leweling elected, in 1S96 when Lcedy was elected, and in 1912 when Hotlgea was elected. Yet it is said that a man cannot, be a loyal Republican and support tho present ballot law. What folly thnt charge is when this ballot law brlngr, Republican success six times out of FCVCII, while the old ballot cost tliu Republicans one election out four.

was ac Arc such an army nnd such a navy artK of peace? "We miut face tin 1 fnctK. Our main responsibility for America." Mr. 1'reHdent, we fail to understand yon. Did you dedicate that mrmorlal to peace nr to war? Whether or not you agree with this editorial is unimportant. Although it Is phrased eloquently and In tho best of taste, it represents what is probably a minority view in America today.

Tho that matters is that such minorities find frc-e cxprfis- mine. courngo nnd understand- hearts to run a railroad or a c.in lato and suspicion paid tt Wl lm manufacturers using and capital are getting together. TUB FOLLY OF A scathing Indictment of war vik scheme to the family. was set down by the young And other dope whls- I flvpr In btu Jr Mar dary around among the farmers rounil, It IH liHi by thofe and Rmpnrln rnti tiiKf cil unction unto hornolf for this 111 which thoiimindH nf lilgli f.cliunl bor go about the land that this amendment Is a Bolshe- forms of Iirli'stvlnl waste and lost motion. "Credit for the BreatoKt nnpi'iiii' Is not.

is given to the onglnncriiiK pro- linwl nni1 wlllr t'eESloii. Railway offlclalfi are Itn nnd a before his own death at the front. when his comrades were belnc farm labor to )cee tn Bnfl jduutrleii are killer! off like files, ho recorded- plrls rom doin chores around industries sald to hold second position In The elnctrioal in- prulrl IIP.I..IK nntnlnp fur upliftIDK mollvt-? 1 It cannot wait third; the automotive 'in plvc nnynim fair ourth anil the con- 1 niust hmv victory, nnd it must Ill A voleil llio at the bnen voted ns the heroiiR." Tim nnmox arn af- rnngod In HIP order of the number of voloa p.ii'h rc'i-olvnil: "War is a horrible, thing, a the Ki'otcsouo comedy. And it is FO Of all tho foolish lies ever pod- useless. Tills war won't prove died, the lies about the child la- anything.

All we'll do when we bor constitutional amendment win Is to one Rort of were he and most Republicans with the long view siou trough the ofiiclal paper ics rt resources, defend the Massachusetts ballot i th University of Kansas. Aid dictator for another. In the meantime, we have destroyed our Human life, the Human life, the as a party measure. Republicans with tho short view aro always getting the parly licked anyway. MOKE BRASS THAN ISKAINP.

this is larirolv nofiib hrp sc moEl prtdons thing in the world, wo vc won the transparent. THE FALLEX OAK. ntructiiiK and building trades 11 now fifth. The federal government! plnn of practice has ly bo been of valimhlfi nHslstnnco. ''When we hnvo checked t.liPHn havr trmpor- Thrf have Iwn ftil and lap nd foi'Ket at whom they v.urt- wasteful methods and prnctlrRH Kreal benefits will be felt Ijy all classes of workers: the fanner Why Blioulil tin.

1 reputation of Rront iinlvt'i'Flty In the liantla will receive a portion of "Hiiorts" tho ow The death of Lafayette Young the consumer's dollar and Why nhould that section of "drowning-'marks the fall of the last graml standards of living will be still nliimnl who caro for noihltiR but in oak of the old forest. He repre-1 urthcr Improved." f0()U)ll victory Im allowed to AllItAIIAM I.lNi i n'f i I'M iin freetiom of expression is driver, "int. aro killing us now. and our from any university campus, the to politicians will be cooking up university spirit departs uii another good war. "Why HVouldn't important tnnn under the cdi- faaciBtl In Italy havi; no.

This will tin rrmedlod whon unl- IlKNJAMIN KIIANKI.IN. WOOI'IUINV WIl.SClN. Ii ITING A 1.10. JOAN I'll" AIIC. ItAVlli liDok that UBI ovor.

ton was only OIIP man on the lr-1 who over fought In war and 1 was better known as a great than us Th" have a lot of courage. They are planning to make grand lilibus- ter in Uie short of con- i.n.,,.:.,. un.it ow in Ia COISW intcllMt 11 clli keep the fwdom and tho Imposing bullrl-l I'Vi. I diarist bitterly they roof Is tho who sells subscriptions nnil g(. the PSddt'-s head of One more ronsistant.

and rouriigiiouR vcrsitles modify Intcr'-'nlleulato un whimo Catholics of them, tho Intflll- pportp. Tin: alumni will then wan from thn collar button up of America, transfer their attention to those rather than down. Most of them havn viiJltOil lulu with thi; Idea of liolillnu In wlilrh ID (irfiii'li pi'rulinr vlfw.i. Itlnoraiit. propagnn- (llf-tt uf illnriiril oalb il on sumo of Ihn mlnisit.Ts and asked Cor of tin: I'liurch to their iiK'i'liuuM.

Tli" th''y ntis lol.i churcheii ari: not iliinv but arc Ruing quletlv about their nf "I'lirlat nnd Him rnirHli'cl." itntl Mb'y ilil mil MI: I to Ii" liril by sllrrlnj; UP Tli; MINI" HiinwiT tia.i in of Kmporla rliurrlu-H. Kati.us will ill! Irl ilii- lii'fi-nil'-rs out wllh 111" Iila 11. ulilrh Pofond- rii It'i 'pirtii iinpul.i". Dr. John A.

aspectn of tl.o unlvorjlty which a fight ever opens up rnl wlH ci i or fo hold up all the supply so the president will have to ca'l'l a session of congress. At the specinl session of they hope to force of farm relief measures. Certain- ly on paper this plan looks work- ll ll iV od 1 ml sl10 able. There Is one thing wrong abore ILs aister 'nstltutlons. with K.

President Coolidgo uo coaxed, ho can be persuaded, he might even be wheedled If one ty have tho manufacturing concern which Tlyan, of the Catholic University really matter, oil up to has hundreds of thousands invest- America, has romt forth A n-iftils keep their jobs, and they don't ed in Bteel and copper and brass In the publishing house, and hun- with an article on fascist doctrine. JR true, hut the advert Mug inu.tt as set forth by one Professor IZoc- i Intelligent. worn -omi: of llirni wcrn drnamors; all of wor" Istn. The most imprnrtlral man on earth lilp. life an a practical man.

FOR KOOTB.AM,. in bnliif! mail" to! I'lraii up foot.hrill nth) rrally ninko Because. In Kansas college men can think for on have to light, and tl'ey can get f) Tl 1 the arCia8 Ot lnousaDas in co of the TJnlver ity of I'aclua. It the 8 od wi out amon the subscriN an nearly to annihilating rid if the man who jets politl- crs antl idvertlRCrs. The publish- nocco's (irgumen's as one- piero or iiifliK-nce be ured to keep him cr ls a neivs gatherer only as a paper can fiver hope to ay from the from.

Tor ho modern packer Is a cattle drover, another i. 0i li! Tbanl0de 7 PUbIISlierCOlIfCUllln Hyan llocco's phllo- i i Tlie woist thing about this row material of news and by the 80 phlcal basis for faM.M,,. as man who wnstci Jews, arrordliiK to official IIR- tires, now cnniprHi' miiro llian tl bM alchein ot Professional treatment, it lasts long enough the world nould find a good whecdler. liut Elsewhere in today's he Is as bull-headed as an army "ll be found an account of mule and if the Insurgents think opening In Kansas City last night thos they can forco him into calling a of the spectacle known as "The never special session of consress which Miracle." Probably nothing that he doesn't, want to call they have the west has seen Is as beau- got more courage than judg- jl as this pageant play. Like a mcnt.

Th-3 Gazette that they great orchestra, a masterpiece of are right in their aspirations for Painting firm legislation. But their tne- Combination tics, considering the other side statuary the equaslon which they are try- ot the hundreds of thousands of eyes 1 turns It Into an per cent invest- was tho 'acren. einhClvf'Ji and In r-iiilnatlnK from ing a hodge-podge, largely tennis thnt play for victory. rowed from tho of Th'To IK wu attempt belnR mailn HeRel and Denthnm. i In on" of the.

cnllpRoK of thin Tho strength of fascism nhvayH town to got a i-odo of c'lnilurl. and Ami It In also reported that tin: klan is Kolnu to panul" rlown Hroailwnv sutninfr. it UKiii Ary wo li'tilnc fnoli'lr" -stop tflf tin- itnil ou" th" arr lii'i't'i'stlnic licun c.iip.'ndtt nr.v-i t'l, 1 ffd' rral pnvi re- liy N.I i.Mit. an.l 1 I'M" inlitun-K v.i-iu I'y 'i IUT cent aint they do. the Knij'orin rhantv would do well to start, a ji i sltu.i' In I'.

at fur r'nu'vrn in i. 'I; r.il ing to work, are poor tactics. XO DEMAOOCfK. for a few days and then will livo no re the old. but from facsm.

at ord- portPinaushlp the nppox-, nth brouctu his into the of thr- dani rierc the Hon airl tho whiincduu'llc tor born' a traltos fquat to sing in llow much mors IntercstlnR thos" ing to Its own stalem-Mil, foi-N I0r a eneration lo nnmory We come to tha defense of the old editors wero thnn aro their, th at tho of the Inili- to Cert, Kansas Republican pa- ot this trans-Mlswurl section. To muMe critic on the evening paper, new virinai should bo totally uibordl- ad wl pen with a subconscious antl- sec-It Is more than a privilege. It The contralto was a soprano. mnm with Coolldge complex are grumbling duty. No one who has the was not "loca 1 singer aavn for'OKIST FROM THK GREETI.Nc;.

because in his Kansas City speech energy for the journey to Kansas ))rief timo sno was localized The the president, is reported to bavn city shoul.i let time or mon-v only "a few kind words 1 for 0 away from this piny should She wore dif-l A queer in the firm, and Americup. condition exists The police In laft parts of the program, which wants to resign and tho in his; book "Th'j Minimum natfd fo that of th'; state, wink' tho pntlro toain to In- romm'tid- rhft Catholic viewpoint, aa Lano iliai ofu- thr. Jorfh in encyclical or innn in ihf nrn I-eo XIII, quoted by ir morn I'-sjionMlilr. Jur .1 Jaruliir tonrhrliHvn iliaii ftlK.U' AT THK IMIH K. "II prohibition -tit UH rvn 1 lililion -t If he -Anrth I'liroly ati rrnnonii.

itivft- oh! Vale, in .1 iiook iJruKram. wnicn nna ino r.oiiadi tivun iin- i u- agriculture For It will leave Im Impress upon made the hem average "6 let him and the council, Wage." In quite tl." oppoMto of rn 7" fi did you expect as self- hn life of this Kcneratlon in from the floor." The drew want. town inanhal to thin. ovo the line. Klsh-r contained and repressed a flint- Missouri.

Oklahoma and Ud train and was the one that hs wont do it. The myth foster-d in I i rs rlv annual uln of l.iUu.n locked old Yankee as the presi- brasha And in tnat memor secured the publicity. Our eyes by the klan 'hat ilfc- i the ir hl dent to bust and shake the hlch wll resist atter (he gpec are not what they once but! Here where Americus et. OB tt TCrt tacle will remain Im- the Writ vr A by the Catholic cJinrch. is one or of thowmn win any savlnRS be 1 MP i0 IT S.

had wSrn "I at the olher da? Th' thos8 only thl Pf nm; on 11 1 Liberty memorial with rnree cheers? Some men are always expecting inpodsibU. of .1 careful all by ail.

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Pages Available:
14,463
Years Available:
1890-1952