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ceaseti nu mo ii ti ivijt vi me jDim Ilsiriuuuun bom of American funds tor Jewish Sufferers m1 th nrM or consldersbv every moo mis summer ziuow rf juore than a third of the entire Jew 1 children were sent to vaca aiJ i I lAn Lam I uav kln itMtivlh ijan race are jooay manainn in iri tiln fh tiniin which depteted by starvation Last month At in live from the soud kitchens of 60 additional children were sent lha Ijolnt Ulstrlbutlon Committee of from Vienna to Holland whero prl vnr a llltA hamM I mpIU Ihm liu ai Jkmencin unaa ior jewisn rvr ou i IX Jtrers fciOiiriiAiys LIVE ON stoekts jTrhuanii of them are elck hun Sa MkmAm nl ihAllaunHx ar Without Rl5wmVs all are destitute A hundred lapjivsna jpn ivii vr jjiiaiid ij Whom are sleeping and living on the trjMt IaaIt fnrtXrard with terror to the coming of the winter It Is Iro Kdtslhle to compute the number of fitothers who have gone Insane as ty watched theh children starve ir the number of lyrhus patients who prylns for death as they lie SUCK WfcnuilL HUBllMia uicuivtiia lJ w1 ft i in i i urn mi i i bbfki9binw iSbIIH bIIIIIIIIIIIIIFsIEbIIHi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBYav SSafgSaaaSrMv VTSBBBBSl CsmBsHBBiV 1 Centralization orHbiiieiile I lieoaoi Ben1 Writes on Issue National Prohibition thjB Most Vital Constitutional Question Since the Qvil War Declares Noted Attorney rfiHflSTss 9 tfcesn is Intense at It Is now among nip With Jews In these unfortunate lands tA jJStx million Jews out of the I0 8 1TIONAL prohibition present the biggest constitutional Question that hn tftaik tn inis country since the Civil War Ones more the Integrity and perma neitcy of our Federal system inreaiened just as It would hav een suicidal to admit that a stats might withdraw from the Union so would it be a fatal mistake to open the door to Federal encroachment UDOII the tnharant linmHuJ 1 right of local self government It Is highly Improbable that our frame of government will be torn asunder to my me raaicai advocates ot aay sumptuary reform In the American Union ws find a federation of Independent states that fartsxcels any other similar attempt In history Happily the framers of our Conatltution discovered that a trua balance could be attained between tha general or central author ity and the authority of the several statea so that an efficient and en ergetlO Federal Government could be established without trespassing upon the right of the states to home rule By THEODORE A BELL fSOfllrlent food tthe year more of malnutrition has jit weakened tnne poverty stricken Jews that thy will not bo able to endure the rigors of the winter even at well as they did last year when ttionsnnds of thorn died from cold and iriihger The numhor of refugees has been greatly Increased also by the BolsheMk fighting and Innumerable Lomes have been destroyed within the U4tMwetvc months wtndred of thousands of Jews sre Jiving today In open fields or unroofed platforms fifteen families to aplatform In broken houses In stalls jOT otd stables or In holes In the ground Tlmy are rlad for the most part in the runs they have worn for the last five years with strips of Wftn bound to their feet or bits of vaVkMled to Uielr soles to serve as hees I rHOMlT AID HECESSAHT Nthin Krass rabbi of the Cen trsi 8yn3Cogue leslogrton avenue and FUty flflh ctreet New York who has JUft returned from several months of MHef work in Kastern Europe confirmed the report that existence through the winter was impossible tor hundreds of thounanda of Jews men women and children without Immediate aid Only the most prompt action on the Sirt of the people of the United tstss can save them from freesnic todeath and from riurvatlon during the coming winter he said If these Lnfortunate men women and children arr to be kept alive srores of additional soup kitchens must be opened and large shipments of shoes and 500 other lnalds were sent from Vlerna lo Trieste to convalesce Kx tensive as It seems tne aid now being given children in Eastern Europe does not nearly meet the need and unless funds are raised to carry on the work on an infinitely greater scale the coming spring will find comparatively few children alive In these stricken lands Herbert Hoover of the American food com mission who Just returned to America commented upon this fact and said that it would have been Impossible for the fiod commission to have kept between 4 000 000 and 6000 000 children in Eastern Europe alive cien until now without the help of the American Jewish Relief Com mlttea funds There is no corner of Poland Lithuania Rumania Czecho Slovakla or 1alestine so remote that the Joint Ulstrlbutlon Committee of American Kunds for Jewish War Sufferers has not reached it with some supplies for the unfortunate populace either Jews or Gentiles or both A relief train of forty four cars recently carried food and old clothing and bedding to a number of towns In Siberia Eight motor trucks laden with crackers and condensed milk are now following upon the trial ot the Bol shevlkl In Poland as they retreat In order to save the people still left alive from death by starvation All this work must be continued SHIPS CARRY SVrPLIKS Almost everyone In the United States has heard ot the Westward Ho which carried American Jewish relief supplies worth more than II IjU 000 to Poland this summer where they were distributed without regard for creed lo starving Jews and Gentiles The Carolee which cairied a rather smaller cargo is known to the public also But perhaps the average American docs not know that ships regularly sail for Eastern Europe with supplies for these needy people Greut as the amount being spent In this way Is at present it must be more than trebled if It Is to save the lives of these people A crisis Is a thing that must be met promptly If at all Only Im mediate shipments or food and cloth clothing and bedding must be sent to ing and prompt donations ot money Europe Immediuteh Although more then 000000 Is flow being spent every month In Kast Yfeurop by the Joint Distribution Committee from sums donated In the United Stales to the American lewleh belief Committee and other American easily glye lewisn rcitet agencies this sum Is tloCCnearty sufficient for the needs 000 000 destitute pursons Ihou aasds of them sick This sum makes poislble the expenditure of a dollar aA month as th en Ire outlay for wry three penniless persons Ob alously this Is not enough to support iU In thorn tjc THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY chief thing that the relief workers have been able to do thus ar was to concern themselves with for fuTther aid can prevent the ex termination ot the Jewish race In Lastern Europe this winter burely the people of the United Slates will not permit a people to be wiped out for lack of the aid tney can so first1 Rehearsal ByLeagueTalent Set For Thursday Festyn Davles director of the fha imm4ita 1a chorus oeing organnea unaer me kMTSm 5rf0do th auspices of the San Francisco Mu ih iM up IlPal League announces that lite nrst rehearsajwiu take place next MILL UNDERTAKE TO SHOW FALLACY OF AMENDMENT We will undertake to show hl the national prohibition amendment la in no sense an amendment to the Conatltution and that none ef our states has surrendered the right to revise or make additions to the Constitution lu th form of amendments inai are entirely foreign and unrelated to the Federal powers that are now contained In that Instrument All misunderstandings will be avoided If we once grasp the difference between a federated union and a consolidated form of government The Constitution Itself Is the best evidence that the powers granted by the states are distinctly federal and not national a distinction that must constantly be borne In mind In determining what character of amendments will Ha to the Constitution As to the nature of these powers no better authority can be found than James Madison who was one of the ablest and most distinguished members of the convention that framed the Constitution He pointed out In the Federalist the Important distinction between the Federal and the national features of the proposed government We quote his exact language JAMES MADISOlf QUOTED ON TEAMS DSKF1MTIONS But If the Government be national with regard to the operation of Its powers It changes Its aspect again when we contemplate It In relation to the extent of Its powers The Idea of a national government Involves In It not only an authority over the individual citizens but an Indefinite supremacy over all persons and things so far as they are objects of lawful government Among a people consolidated Into one nation this supremacy Is com i letely vested in tha National Lfcg i Islature Among communities united for particular purposes It Is vested partly In the general and partly In the municipal legislatures In the former case all local authorities are subordinate lo the supreme and may be controlled directed or abolished by It at pleasure In the latter the local or municipal author I itles form distinct and independent of Its Internal affairs No power other than th Bute Itself or Us political subdivisions ran prohibit the manufacture or sale of wine within Its limits Our neighbors Nevada Oregon and Washington may prohibit the sale within their borders of wlno made in California aftsr It loses Its Interstate character by becoming mingled generally with the goods of the State They may do this solely by virtue of their states rights or ponce powers FEDERAL POWER TO REGULATE INTERSTATE COMMERCE Congress In th exercise of Its Federal power to regulate commerce between the states may as Instanced by the Reed law forbid wins from being shipped from California Into any other stats whose local laws prohibit either th manufacture or th sale ot Intoxicating liquor All these things may be done however simply because the Federal system while exercising th right to regit hato commerce between th states presupposes that each State is a separate distinct and lndenendent Politi cal unit of the larger Federal body called th United States of America Under a consolidation of states an entirely different situation would be presented Alatate boundary lines woum entirely effaced tho extinction of the states would ensue and Instead qf hivinr fnrtvelsht independent states Ited by a Federal compact iorr amendment of errors as they may be pointed out by the experiences on one side or on the other Had he Informed them that Under the grant of the amendatory power contained in Art of ne von stltutlon three fourths of tho states could afreet and enforce a revision that would transfer the control of domestic concerns to th general Government he would have arroVl his opponents with the sure means of defeating the ratification ot the now Constitution by the requisite nine statea It was only becauss he and other stanch friends of the Constitution could truthfully declar that th Tight of local self government would re main forever Intact and unimpaired that a scant majority was obtained In the conventions of such states aa New York Massachusetts and VI Klnla PATHICK HENRYS ORATORY FAILS TO DEFEAT ACT rbtcH If one reoornlsed our Federal I Cnratlfaf Ifon will simolv end by oomiiitt log th conscience th will andth minds of ouf pupJf not tlfWr bodies to thVoteepliig of teif eldctd guardUnb of publle and rriTafcS UPOTHIIJ YiOLAitniv of GovEiumrciiT I IDEALS rKEDICTED 1 A 1 xms will Make us a weak flAbby end bloodless Nation lacking the ro vijiDi wavi springs irom lnaivia uel Initiative and decision To place tha police pVwers of forty eight in dependent 80a ts into the hands of Movernnyeni at Washington hence an Innumerable horde of rev cnue agents wyil go forth to prowl overy nook aad corner of tills Vast cnuntry will vnolats ery sound oon ceptjon of Amcaican Government As soon as this armv of fevnuo officer wen on Its way Umt will be rip forUhe organisation of ajcwwu 4ajiun 1U Willi DCaC let Letters to Book out and brand all those who may havo broken the moral law What logical reason Is tilers for not having a nineteenth amendment to the Federal Constitution in the language Of the Seventh Command ment In fact who that roally wants to save the Individual through federal oxerslght and supervision can possibly object to covering the entire Held of constitutions amend ment by adding1 all Ten Commandments Neither of the two great political parties Mill oppose such ftmendm nts with a vast Fedaral nut Tonatre In sight can then nave vevniija i supr agnta ad nsalJs Ewmpr Sotiiers WgimRepival Of Bare Throat LONDON September 22 Wearied of the starched collar the raw edge the climbing tie and big laundry bills demobilised army officers are seconding tbo efforts of fashion makers to revive the Byronic bare throat and open shirt Our stiff necked linen is lo be consigned to the ragbag writes one The new fashion has the unqualified support of the medical specialists of Harley street They point to the brawny sailorman as example of what the decollate shirt do for one Fresno Pledges Funds Fpr Welcome Home r2 iiiiafi WA would have vun lll suranca ot alaauon ami but inlltafsSrNitVonexUndlng thr that the first Congress would from see to sea and dealing with all In finitum will a RmM1 TUa 1 am -Patrick Henrys fervidv oratory duT V7U also failed to defeat rtmctln discretion or not can SvTTnMraV Sty wm pUtSTSfir for that only a few strictly Federal pow 1 VSlSy fB I4WK ers were conferred upon the new Axl or DEMOCRACY uovarnmeni none ot wnicn made tno we nave alwavs KMvrt iht i Stat any tho loss th mistress of all was an axiom of our American de until the next meeting of th com home concerns Opposition ran njooracy tohav as few laws aa pos mlU called for Tuesday Wght It wB com ui un peaces gu Mu government as is stated that adequate moneys have ui ui iiiviiius iui aio i Kavvciui up in la ocen ooiaineo to put on a lavish pro thw new Constitution hung in tho 1 Tdu uon whom It Is to operate gramme aa planned Tentative ar welcom home celebration to be held on Armistice Day November 11 While the exact returns from the vaum collected will not be available balance With the assurance of Madison and ths multitudinous affairs of the people from trespass to treason CONSTITUTION MAKERS OBSERVE DISTINCTION Under such a consolidated form of government the august Senate Washington would not only bJ the league Of nations but during Its spare moments if it bad any It would regulate th ringing of the curfew up In St Helena or prescribe the diet of the people over In Mll pitas It was this very radical dls iinrxinn between a consolidated ana a Federated form of government that the makers of the Constitution so decisively observed In th great Instrument they proposed The doctrine of states rights Is Just as sound lust as vital and Just as necessary to ths perpetuity of our institutions todsv as when Llbertv Bell tolled th end of British ml In America The war between the North ana the South did not Impair this Joo trlne it decided only thai no state could secede from th Union In 1880 the Republican National Con ventlon whhh nominated Lincoln wrote the following declaration to Its platform Resolve That ths maintenance In vlolato of the rights of the states and especially the right of each state to order and control Its own domestic Institutions according to Its own Judgment exclusively is essential to that balance of power on which Ihe perfection and endurance of our political fabric de ponds LINCOLN IN INAUGURAL ADDRESS VOICES VIEW Lincoln In his first Inaugural address said I now reiterate these tin th iiinremacv no more sentiments end 1 understand a pro subject within their respective posed amendment to the Constitution spheres to the general authority as passed Congress to the effect than the general authority la sub that the Federal Government shall wt thm within Its own sphere never Interfere with the domestic In it thtr relation then the proposed stltutlons of the states InHudlnsr 11 0 wniit tiu cDuniini am irrnnr it ed charter that will Insure home hXihir tut S3 TUJA TnIOa nnw a vw mTMir 7 JlVvimn participate a MtlUu i1Q wieory lnac they can be exercised best by local propose In substance a bill of rights lo be made a part of the Constitution all of the original thirteen statos save Rhode Island and South Carolina accoded That is what nrnmtklail It a ill of wlilch are but declaratory of J1 iWi Jf1i a V0c91 ln what was Jrd nMn iiii ot th home affairs Karlyln the flrt session rt th first oodv oV 3SXLtSJi fourtV execiutlv thousands of away jlourteen amendments to set at rest with whom the people have no means IIS f0fmnjrwh0 hmd P0 contact it bretd a feMng VLJ Da l0 mauce Knoae or distrust and resentment that In outh Carolina to come variably brings the law Into dlsre a ma union ar In rill barbecue football game presentation of medals to a grand ball to finish tha day 5 5 a ssrsw rsTTis rxsr vuromanos me same respect or obedience as one loctil in chraacter in people or a State or community Cats of Low and High Degree Mhy Mingle at SUbw Plain or Garden Fence Variety to Be Entered With Thoroughbreds A cat show under the direction of the Pacific Cat Club for the benollt of the Society for th Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will given December 12 and 13 Tho ballroom of lh Palace Hotel has been secured tor th exhibition Th coming shew hss aroused much enthusiasm Smong feline fanciers and some of th highest pedigreed cats ln th United States will be en tared Mrs A Strauss president of th Pacific Cat Club announced yestsr day that It will not be necessary a member of th organization to enter In other words Tom th feline who keeps you awake at night while he serenades along th baelt fence can be exhibited alongside of a blue ribbon tabbi It will be a demoeratte affair la tynr sens of th word according to Mrs Strauss Mrs a imams 410S Eighteenth street will be show mansger whll Mrs Leontln Howry U2 OFarrell street has ben selected us entry clerk and all entries tor th coming show should be ad dressed to her It will be th ninth annual show of th Paolfie Cat Club th oldest club of Its kind In America From present Indications about sou cats the largest number ever In a California show wUlbe etsiered MEMBER DRIVE PLANNED The San Francisco councils of the Young Mens Institute are forming plana for a drive soon to begin to bring the membership list up to the 10000 mark OI GUT NOT TO DISREGARD nirlH INCLINATION Into dlare puie This is especially true In cases wher the acts that are mad orlmi irovernment cannot be deemed a na tlonal one since Its Jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only and leave to the everal state a residuary and Inviolable Hoveroignty over all other objeota Thl exposition of tha Constitution cannot fully appreciated unless we recall the circumstances under which Madison Jay and Hamilton undertook to convince a number of reluctant that of persons held to service To svold misconstruction of what I have said I depart from my purpose not to speak of particular amendments far as to say that holding such a provision to now be Implied constitutional law I have no objection to Its being made express and Irrevocable No one can successfully challenge Lincolns thorough understanding of Si 6 Jot ths elders the raug of milk for th hungry children Evon then ihv re cqmpelled by lack of funds to thousands turned away unfed Th coming of winter will compel lhem to to Into tho probem more fleeply Scores of orphanages must opined and hundieds of private homes to take In the little Jewish orphans who will otherwise bo left on tret all winter snt was no uncommon thing for a fhlld to be found dead on the streets MssJRoe Klombers a relief worker fcsptly back front Palestine reported IP Ij I i 5 cert of a series under the joint auspices of the city and the Mu nlclpal lluslc League In the Civic Auditorium during the Thanksgiving season Thursday eenlng In th Civic Audi torlum The determination of the league to establish a permanent chorus worthy of the cttys musical rank Is meeting with Crest encour agement and enrollment of singers Is urogresslng rapldlv at the headquarters In the Monadnock building The support of miny singing organizations ot long standing has been pledged to the lenitue and the San Francisco School Department Is taking an active Interest Superintend ent of Schools Alfred Roncovlerl upon her return called a meetlna of th nrlnclnals Ih Constantinople you could not mle teachers of the various IUpjiutslde the doors of even th hlh chols lat week and th plans best theaters and hotels without al of th losgue were presented by Dl 1 stepping upon th children lying rector Davles and Miss Msrgaret Mc Ure tryins tn un i Govern executrie secretary gather for warmth Miss Hn nM Planned lo give tho first con Inau another relief worker said Hospitals must be opened in large numbers alio An epidemic of ty Jlnus a dieease caused by Blth In yvluible among a people who have esad to wear the same elolhlna for Tears Is raging In Eastern Europe fend fnithcr East By the Rea Cioss eonrjutatlon there ar 100000 cases nIady Siberia alone SOUP MADE OF GRASS nUlter for th wister must be und for such Jews as are now llv IrigNln house entirely open to the lemente or in efields en In holes djsj ln ths ground This Includes tlegreater part of the population Id KUndrds of towns In Pblsnd and Urkuanla Jocab Bllllkopf one of t4st known Jewish relief rir of th United sutes tells ot a iust outside of Wllna It Poland iWf he cam upon a hundred Jewish 2lM all sick with typhus llv ffjlK Without any car whatever with Ar4tl made ef grass and water aa MtJeonlr food JTtiOom Asch the Yiddish writer and stj nu sescnoea a typical vll wner Hundreds of return so refugees were living state that they could afely aceeptfour Constitution and his declaration I la ahflPaA I It A I Ii A hi a Sta 1 a the new Constitution wunout enaan gertng their sovereign right lo manage and control all their domestlo af fairs SELF GOVERNMENT ISSUE IN COLONIAL REBELLION It waa th denial of th right of local self government that had forced tha colonies to declare their inde pendence When the yoke of Great tand ratlned by three fourths of jantsin wae cttivw vta thirteen colonies distinct independent and sovereign republics Articles of confederation were framed and proposed In 1776 but the last of th thirteen slates did not assent therato until 1781 Under these articles the states simply formed a league of friendship each retaining Its full sovereign rights so much so however that th system was not workable Thoughtful men of the times realised that no Fed eral union tould possess either Tlgor or efficiency unless It members should Intrust to It the control of commerce between the states and with other na tions the sight to levy and collect ln effect that th rights of the states are Irrevocable should deter those who are now seeking to take those rights away DOES AMENDATORY ARTICLE PERMIT ALL CHANGES Does the amendatory article ot the Constitution permit any and all changes that may be proposed by two thirds of each house of Congress the several states There can be but one Article 6 provides for amendment to the Constitution not addition that have absolutely no relation to anything contained In the Constitution Besides as said by Lincoln there I a clear Implication In the Federal compact that the sovereignty of the states shall never be Invaded or violated When California fof Instance entered the Union she Irrevocably consented that the Constitution might be amended in the manner therein prescribed but he never agreed that three fourths of th state may add new proviion to the Constitution ax to make loans to coin money 1 not even remotely related to to rals arid support an army and if ubJt mentioned In th Conatl Railroads Laying Off Women Workers The number of women employed on heavy work during the war by railroads Is being steadily reduced reports Director General of Railroads Hlnes Women employed In ell occupations on Government controlled roads July 1 were A per cent less than on April 1 tut these working In roundhouses were reduced 23 8 per cent and In shop work IS per cent The total number of women working on railroad July 1 wa 33294 most of them In clerical positions as compared with 84619 April 1 and 99 709 at th beginning of th year There wa an increase from three to nineteen ln the number of women employed as brlda and lock tenders from S6S to 4 Of employed st warehouses and docks and a decrease in all other classes Mm th lltil vtllaaa of A lever flar Kevno I found the D-houses half destroyed by shell the fcJ i ivniuinmc eVafWfOau was para no mors than the other Sslldlngs Th wooden hem had been demolished and arflad away I place by niece bv the I IMa DODUiatlen and the soldiers far 7 irrTif DML Th peopi now lire in stalls Announced by Stark navy to declare war and peace and to make treaties with foreign nations An agitation began for a convention of delegates from the various tates to meet and submit changes and Improvements ln the Articles of Conftderatlon DEBATES IMPRESSIVE OF UVTEWION OF CONVENTION On May 35 1737 George Washing ton called the convention to order ln Independence Hall Philadelphia On September 17 1717 the present Constitution wa ubmltted for ratification No one can read the debates that took place ln thia great con atltutlonal convention or the Con stltutlon itself without being profoundly Impressed with the fact that the dead line between a consolidation of th states aAd the federalization was religiously recognized and preserved And what was th real difference some one may ask We will Illustrate Under a confederated form of Bovornmsnt the State of California remain supreme In the control tutlon If a new plan of government Is to be substituted tor the one that has served so well then It will require another constitutional convention to effect the transformation and only those states that assent to the new arrangement will be bpund thereby It is sfo to say that none of the original states would have ratified the Conntltutlon If they had not been absured that the door to any possible encroachment upon their rights was closed and barred forever Madison told them In the Federalist that the amendatory article guards equally against that extreme facility which would render the Con stltutlon too mutable and that ex treme difficulty which might perptu ate Its discovered faults It more over equally enables the general and state governments to originate the sre The Witer Carrlei Gajin cseniDiui For this evenings concert In the garden room of the Hotel St Francis Director Ferdinand Stark has ar ranged the following orchestral Dro Ptthe lie souie mat nad returned gramme itrCodleve half war sick with Msren Tens a a aaHahflta a 1 aMUaa TPUVVe Tin HvllfJ 11111 esW i Mharonr dirty bed Without Moment Mssleal for strings aauia underwear ana without itomsnee in WV a IMsMmI oar A jhtland talon toon HiMrn iaj APPLY POSLAM STOP ALL WORRY OVER SICK SKIN Discourage at ones th progress any skin disorder by spreading Pos lam gently over IL If vou era din 0 tressed by ecseira or other Itching trouble remember that Pnlnm aim changes of weather but depends on plies at once a soothing cooling In hnmncnftradvioPbo IVthtS ttJltfrti doricatptiuSgbriburaTnd asm ttrffitV wS tbi nral neiuh fId7wjwtifiMr t0rld a in vviiuiivjit AvrBovar NASAL CATARRH Tkoegb Very Cesamea it Is a Serleas Dlseas Worse at Tkla Seasoa It Is an Inflammation of the mucous membrane causing a discharge and Is aagravated by colds and sudde 11 We oua ft not a rtwron thmelv but Inclination hi mv Mon atatutory enaot ulal ld but on lrnc ni vhn you add fq this a ys forn 7 Pi moderation con tern of espionage to Jerrt out and riri wh and expressly punish any Infractions of such laws aociare the great right of mankind It too often happens that more pleas SBcured under the Constitution In re la felt In beating the gam than in debate that ensued as to whether actually partaUlng of the forbidden tho amendments should be Inoorpo rrult rated ln the UnAv a I I or HdJl vuon nT ACCIDENT COLONIES Hvyinuiviii we i riiKHiiiiRn in In the opinion I A AM a wi4ar5 ssasrasss that the Congress had no power to one as i vvitj any revision or lit rZ I propose a new 01 ine Supreme Court nni Slven us ry eear definition ot an amendment to a constitution i lvormor vs Wslte it siva Tho significance of fie term inn irienf implies such an addition jnange wimm the line uf iho orlt am i as win effect an provenient or better carry out the pur pose for which It was framed Mess ure the Sheppard amendment bj this standard and It must fall to the grouno It wag not a mere accident that repeal the If th earliest olonat times the riKTii oi local aeirrovernmenj wa cherished ss the foundation stone ot American liberty Thia truth was distinctly recognised In the Consll tutlon During 139 years of Federal existence we have preserved this principle Inivolat and without douht or it has proved th most powerful fac tor in ine magmncent upbuilding ot America Shall we now abandon this principle or shall we transmit to posterity unimpaired and undiminished he precious inheritance that has com down from tho battle freid of mo revolution 7 The answer depend The tenth amendment is tt a cral Constitution which wss proposed on wlther or not the Sheppard ana assured of adoption before Rhode nonament is allowed to become a isiano came into the Union reads as vu constitution follows The pom ers not delegated to the ry Walthall in Th Long tt 11 a a Arm nf Mnnla will aw hi imjvvu eiutes oy tne constitution VQ iai nor prohibited bv It to the stt lra at th Wigwam Theater How to Keep Baby Smiling and Well See that the dafly functions are regular and normal are reserved to the Stales respec lively or to in piopl CONSTITUTION FRAMERS HELD RIDER UNSKCBsSARY Those who took the most sctlve part In framing ths Constitution lleved this amendment unnecessary because already Implied but to allay all fears It wis submitted and unanimously apprdved by the States This express recornltlon of the sovereicn tights of the states mrans nothing it National prohibition can re tacked on to the Constitution Once we take the Constitution off Its lilrgen to admit sumptuary amendment tha door will remain forever open to any sort of additions that can secure th necessary three fourths of the states Irrespective of the protesting minority it may not be many generations then before we havo a Penal Coda In th place of a Federal Constitution Labor capital religion may each take Its turn in amending th Constitution Th vegetarian and th antlrtobacco propagandist may also live In hopes Those states whose toll Is not friendly to Ihe tobacco plant may well and easily unite to prohibit Its culture In the states whero It thrives Witness the attemptod destruction of ono of Californias greatest Industries PURITAMSM WITHIN RANGE OF PROBABILITIES A revival of Puritanism I well within lha range of human probabilities In fact we are now observlns Its Incipient stage It is manifesting itself In a disposition to curtail the freedom of the individual to meddle with his personal affairs to prescrlt the course of nrvste conduct US 1 destroy th liberties of th people Intolerance has always bocii tl greatest enemy of progress for It throttles the right of personal decision upon which all leal progress primarily depends The true function of government Is to protect the liberty of the Individual citizen not destroy It Men nnd women grow strong whon left free to work out their own salvq tlon and no law has any Justification hevond restraining them from olatlnc the enual eedoni oth ers America Is efficient vigorous seii reuant because she na left so much to the Individual but a swing In the other direction I now apparent We are entering an age of cod dllng hot housing paternallzing ginning next Wedneday YOU casl expect the little ones to be hspprsnd1 playful when thshead feels dull sad the stomach bloated The notnvJlulcicMireoatobehsppTsnd when jrou notice them cross sod fretful you wit usually find constipation is teeponatle Perhaps Uyy bar misted that daily functioa so necessarr to comfort and With Look at lbs tongue and tee if the breath it had Watch for helchmg These ar the teD talo symptom of constipation Tonight give a little of Dr Caldwell Syrup Pepsin which you can buy at any drug store for 50c and 1 a Urge bottle and it wiH act in the morning and the troublesome symptoms promptly disappear Dr Caldwell Syrup Pepsin is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin Unlike the hanher physics it sett gently and without gnpmg to that while grownups can tu it hecly it can alto be given lo a liny baby with perieci lately Tboutandi of American famihet would JBa jSl sxsssa not think of being without a bottle in th hout lot th emergency aritetalmott daily when it it needed In spilt at tlu eel fiat Dr CtUwtlft Syrnp Fffnn tht largtit ttlhng besto axatics te la world tktrt bemg ever 6 mifies bcttlet soli tmck yrer many who nerd tfj benefits hmvt not jrf jgf if If yon hovr not send your nmme end tidteis for free trial ett la Dr IV Coldwitl ill tVetthtngton St Monty cello Ulinou SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES nirln treatment with Hoods Bar nHila at once This medicine tnl purlflss the Mood removes th cause arhaixtt Si VJvirr liltJ TrV reiiet aM tt Schubert fhalkonkt i jrelulBC Wsrn mlnorJllakhmaBlBoV imiin rt JA 4ft ftfl jvp inn ta three fenerations L5 ili T9 mm Trnie to II Swiri TJirr a vb ri thw aa vni inn inAraiirn a wot kln Of Poslsm will not can not Injur and iv iukci emy iittte 10 prove its benefit Sold everywhere For frtt sample write to ttmergency asoralorlta 343 Adler i ka Helps Her OPEIf EYENISGS Aftr using Adler ka my wf abl to do her own housework and did all housecleanlng The soreness and pain In her slds disappeared Signed Brubsrktr Salina Pa Adler ka expels ALL gas and sourness stopping stomach distress INSTANTLY Empties BOTH upper and lowr bowel flushing ENTlalH alimentary canal Removes ALL foul matter which poisons system Often CURES constipation Prevents appendicitis bar sold Adlerl ka many MH It a ilviir bau wills thev nrs rent and thorough iora city eaacars dveerlna and nine nth in I eorpf ES BTTl Ia am Aun 1 I1 a a nSCK rSBeUIBS SVS enVUS enn ve vi ir wv wii Hi itw waasieea pnttrmsey and in etriree weisisg Avlvv lidei in fonr Jj jlrilstdvt lit ui 1 la R1GTIME AND JAZZ PIANO PLAYING TAUGHT BEGINNERS IN 20 LESSONS Advanced Course for Players Christensen Here fLWm3m Become Popular Axel Chrlstenses himself Is now la Ssn rrencltee for tbe firit end will remtlo en tbe eosst tblt winter ritnlsts therefore sbnuld net Merloo jjj tbla opportunity io nHllr to npportooItT wMrb msr never JJr sslo becsuxe cb of Cbrls tqilcbools etteeds 11 the wy te Boten sad be cannot remsln st one tcbool IsdeflDltely There eao be so quettloa about Aiel Christensen bevlIfully esrned bis tlUe Cisr of Rsctlme Lesdlng eewtospers and crltles tiroiiibout the country bsve referred to sis work to tbs highest terms of prates Wherever be bts apnesred on the stage be has been greeted with great eothutlaan No one whe has ever heard blm plar will doubt that he Manila at tht verr top of bit profeealot No one HI doubt tbat eoe bo has become eurb a mater of ragtime plno rlarlos mt bare the ability to teach others the method originated by blm elf KurtberBort It raut bt plain tbat eoe wbu baa met with aucb ttemendona ruc eeea ea a vaudeville artlet muiit bare letrned tbe reeutramanta of tbe public In the way of rootle How to pirate and can tWate your audience whether In your home theater at tne dauca or any wtere It vital conaldaratlon for you do not waet te play ragtime and Jin lty fnr your owe pltaaure and amusement oa want to pirate yonr frletdt or tht public at well wLWmiimwSLllm PcMmmsLLi i WSf S3LV Xsssssssssssl siiV Si jttiizssssH infw7i assssssssH dMjMMm AXEL CnnISTKfBN Vasdevtlles Ctar ef Ragtlate Let nt teach yea to play real msgttnte ted Jtis oa tht piano Ton eta lean eatlly Even If yoo cant play a tingle note well teach you to play and read regular thttt mualo and tt play anything In happy tntppy ragtime Just think yeo will surprise yourself ud all your friends ltd when yon flnlth the Course you will bt pitying tbe late popular songs XOURSBLr If yon already pity you will tlso learn to convert any piece Into many different styles of Jan and Ragtime playing the melody with the left band wltb sparkling Ragtime variations tn tbe right band etc Its positively easy Our lyttem Is se simple se quick perfect tbat taktag tbls course will be one greet big cos elatent JOf for you Thousands of people la every part of tbe country have successfully takes tblt eonrte everybody onght to play Bagtlme young or old because Raftlmt It nappi seta Ragtime It tbe mnslcal ezprtsalon ef JOT If you ear Ragtime or hettar yet If roil play It reuraelf sorrow pain anil regrl aaleb aa If or magic before the brilliant rays of laughter and eilillara tloa START ROW Call Write or Phone Sutter 947 for 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