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BUi'VALO COWilEIS, FELJiUAJtV 8, 1924. AMUSEMENTS By Fontaine Fox The Little Scorpions Club. Buffalo Cburter More Truth Than Poetry By Jamet Montagu to prepare a defense for himself bo; it would be better to awaij; the publication of he ecords before coming to any conclusion. If the res ult should be the discrediting "of Lloyd George the present Labor sroYernment of Great Britain would probably be 7 ESTABLISHED 18S Largett Horning CfrCHtaHoil, Daffy, ani Sunday WITHOUT BENEFIT OF PUBLICITY. able to restrain its grief, Though Mr.

Shakespeare's name did Leading Theaters 1 AOONEY and- MARION BENT CO. In4' Shamrock" LEW SEYMOUR A CO. -ELLIOTT LA TOUR 1 LAURA ORMSBEf. ROSS EDWARDS. THE LEVOLOS: SHEAS PICTORIAL REVIEW SUNDAY 2:30 and saO P.

M. CONCERTS All Seats Reserved FEBRUARY II HARRY CARROLL A CO. Marion Davics a Appear in large electric lights Which brightened up the tog a lot. Through London's muggy winter William Conners, Jr. Editor and Publisher.

xS Published every morning In tha year by Buffalo Courier. Inc. 150 Main street, Buffalo. N. Z.

Telephone Seneca S78 William J. Conner, Preaident William J. Connors, Jr, Vice-President. William S. Bennett.

Secretary-Treasurer. Yearly Subscription Ratesi 4 ljny ..........18.00 'In Canada- Daily .17.00 Sunday, Sunday 6.00 Entered aa second class matter the postoffice at Hartwell's Salary. When Edward C. Ilartwell came here from St. Paul in 1918 to be superintendent of Buffalo's public schools, his salary was fixed atj $7,000 a year.

A year later it was increased to $10,000 and has remained at that figure. The board of education, said a hews story yester- nights; And though It was not painted bold Upon the shining cliffs of Dover, For passing tourists to behold. Somehow his plays got over. The Bard of Avon never had. Not even 1n his prosperous days, A gifted fiction-writing lad 1 To sing to editors his pralst His private occupations were Unmarked, unnoted and unheeded, His daily doings made no stir, And yet his fltjuft succeeded.

No photographs of him were--seen 'Little Old rievYorhw rrni the) Plar day, is considering raising "t- Buffalo. N.T. salary to $12,000 "in order to offset he advantages charge of the San Francisco, Sharon Bids of an offer he has received to take Ijd Angeles. San Fernando New Tork. 1 St.

Chicago. Berkel Bids. Detroit, Kresge Wdg. Bids. schools of another city." Accordin With smiting children on his knee.

to Louis E. Desbeckev chairman of the board of education. LORENZEJJ A THOMPSON" Publisher's Direct Representatives It yo fait to rtveive, voter paper prompt) notify th Circulation ilnnnuer by mail or by- telephone, B.meca Ut.Mr.Kh 0 THE aawm AfED PRCS. BylRIDA JOHNSON YOUNG Picture Befllns At 1 1 302:404 3575 izi 953 AL ST. JOHN, h-HigMyRKOwmendtf Hippodrome Symphony Orchestra ELDOBA STANFORD, Prima Donns EGlrmfN (TSUN AY Ruggles of Red Gap fnm Hmrrr Lms WHim'i ft AmmHmU C.nedy Nml ri.y.

"COLUMBUS" IvEN.NewLUCRETIA rnm KaltilM Harris fW Nml Tb A wrtsitvt Praa xedisfwt. wriiHla t. th. oabltratlim at tit up Downng on the village green. Or driving screamers off the tee.

Or setting down with flying quill Soma tense and thrilling situation For his impending play, but still -He got 9 Publicity, that wondrous aid To latter day dramatic art. Had not become a thriving trade When Mr. Shakespeare got his start. And yet he rose to high success. Its lack could never keep him under, And so we might as well confess, i He must have been wonderl (Copyright, 1924.) tnif I ft at urn wntnta anoitaa in uwa paw an nmsi ahilahrd hmtn.

4 It rltMa si mnbueauat aj aparnj sttpetefcaa strata art alie'narrtatt. the matter has not come formally before the board. If it should be necessary to grant the increase yi order to keep Mr. Ilartwell, Mr. Desbecker said he would be "for" it.

A twenty per cent increase on a $10,000 salary is by no means a trifling sum of money. If Mr. Ilartwell has, a chance to get it "and is attracted thereby no one justly can criticise him nor rightly stand in his way of getting it. But whether Buffalo should make the increase is entirely different question. At- any rate, it' might be.

well for the school board to make a careful survey of available educators, particularly of those in Buffalo, before Opposing the Johnson Bill. There is irood reason for believine that the Senate THE CONNING TOWER 3 at vA.lbany acted in accordance with popular opinion in both urban and rural, districts of the state by adopting the Downing resolution memorializing to oppose the passage of the Johnson bill forjestricting BEST BET INJOWN deciding what action it will take; i LOEV'S STATE MAIN' MOHAWK NOW PLAVINO ilr. Johnson is chairman of the House immigration committee. His bft is. aimed chiefly at the peoples of southern and southeastern IJurope whom he would practically cut pff from admission to this country by basing immigration quotas on the 1800 census of population.

Buffalo desires to have its schools well directed and is ready to pay generously for such direction. But isn't it likely that the citizens consider they are so paying when the superintendent -of schools gets a salary $2,000 higher than that of the Mayor Besides, the public may be expected to note carefully that the proposal is not only to increase Mr. Hartwell's salary from $10,000 to $12,000 a year, lli CV.U ft fAtM MKOt. Uite TVfc. quo r' mowo crft tvii 0 M(ki mai nte- i vj i i 1 1 I I) 11 iii mil i i ii i i Tlnaincer Yearnings.

Had I the mind of Milton; Or had I Shelley's flair, These rhymes would not be built on Air. Had I the heart of Byron, Or the krt of Kzra Pound. This Verse would not be lron- v- Bound. Fain would I be as highly Endowed as some who sing; To write a Field or Riley Thing! V'' For, my love, I'd pick you The ingredients of the great, That 1 might be articu- Iate. Tet though than Wilde less witty, Less humorous than Hood, I guess this stuff is pretty Good.

0 rt imm iute vi xurupe arc VtiAilal twit 1 av. Ail. a -i 1 4mi. SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE but also to raise the jsalary of his deputy, W. -HEADEP BY- Howard Pillsbury, whom he brought here from St.

Paul, from $4,800 to $6,500." The news story djes centers. If they can meet physical and mental tests which" would be reasonable protection against admission of undesirables, they should be allowed to enter. They should not be discriminated against as the framers of the Johnson bill are trying "THEATRE COf.l 1QUE Presented ty MARCUS LOEWy er CRACKS AT THE CROWD not say whether Mr. Pillsbury has received an of from another city. BY CLAUDE CALLAN Smce the announcement, a week ALL, NEXT WEEK ago, of the suspension of the Freer requests from the Dakotas for relief for agriculture and banking and for.proteetionj agaihst man on March 6, there have appeared many editorial comments, most of them praising the Freeman and bewailing its We too are sorry to see It go, for We used to like some of its literary articles QJHOUUD Mrs.

Fog. Darner lose her mind it wilt be the fault of her. son Oscar, who won't be. hurried. When, a effort is made to hurry Oscar he has all the appearance of being stone, deaf, and on mornings when he baa only thlrtyminutes in wbich to eat, dress knd get downtown to tiis work, he is slower than usual.

At the breakfast jtsjble Mrs. Darner tells him that he will have to hufryand the effect of this to enlarge his appetite. He be Baby Peggy IN HER FIRST BIG PICTURE "Barling of Hew York" SWEETHEARTS" BROADWAY MUSICAL increasing prices oi gasoline, President Uoolidge appears to be pretty certain to' have plenty of problems on his hands. i 1 and used to extract copy therefrom. But that It will leave a vacuum we comes stubbornly huhgry and his mother! sees that he Is eating- bo much, only The Freeman, It seemed to for the purpose bt being lata at his work, fwhen he finally finishes his meal and means committee yesterday us.

took the professionally rebellious attitude; it seemed, to us to be. hu- uiscriminate in roe name 01 a saie immigration polio'- The state- Senate quite' properly has taken recognition of the situation. -If other states and individuals as well will acquaint Congress with their attitude toward immigration, the Johnson till will be defeated as it should be. The south is reported to have lost half a million negro workers through their migration to the north where there has been bidding for labor. If the Johnson bill is allowed to replace the emergency immigration law which expires next June, conditions will become-much worse.

The Johnson bill is, filled with racial prejudice. "What we need is aD, immigration measure that will morleesly intolerant. said, "What orderc a favorable report to the House on the. Hfll i-J ..1 has occurred which makes formal prosecution and appearance in i. The records of the Toronto juvenile court show that consideration was given to 1,585 these occurrences daring 1923.

This involved the intervening of 3,245 persdns. Only eighty-five of these informal attempts to prevent children from slipping into' bad habits ended in court cases. Another natter of vital consequence in caring for delinquent children is that theyf shaU not so handled aa to becofre habitually bad. The "repeaters' ae far fewer than they were. In 1920 S8.1 per cent bt the 1,709 children brought before the court had-be-n there on- one or more former occab.ona.

)-In 1921 the percentage, of repeaters was 30.4$; In 1922. 22.82, and In 1923, of 1,733 cases, repeaters -were 18.52 per cent, In New York, Which has the best record in this respect. oily 15 per cent of the children who come before the court are Judge Mott has reason to be proud of the clearly established downward trend of Juve-nils delinquency irt Toronto that has followed upon the adoption of idea 'that good advice is often more effective in dealing swith wayward youngsters than the penalties of the law. Toronto Globe, i i flmAJESTIC Now fools, with the exception of the Freeman, these mortals be:" MATS. WKD.

and SAT. jKiiuu iaj jrpuuciion Din, wim tne provision trial reductions income tax'es shall be applicable1 to 1924 payments, so we shall ioon know whetiier. Congress will be able to talk the measure to death ANNIE NICIIOISV I smelting Kui-cwH A husband wo In twelve years had not taken his wife to. the theater or other place of amusement figured in a suit for separation last Thursday. If they had lived, that might have een the end of Mr.

and Mrs, Henry Earlf orward, of Arnold Bennett's "Riceyman Steps." Mrs. Diarner tells him to grab his -hat ajn run, but a few minutes later, she finds htm playing with the dog, and long after she thinks be is on his way downtown he balls out to know if she hass a clean shirt' for him. Oscar is careless about his clothes and he will wear the same shirt for weeks unless he can change at a time' when the delay iwill make him Lite. ---'r 'T Tour daughter's years of good training are completely offset when the boy-struck cousin visits her for a week, and the peculiar part of it is that the cousin's parents see where she has slipped back Mr. Jlmpson's work is that unfortunate kind where he must meet a great many people every day and be pleasant io them, ao he has no place to be unpleasant except at home.

1 I or wilf be forced to pass it or some equally good measure by talk from the tax bearers. the same time recognize our economie needs. If they keep on draining off oil there's no telling when they will get the troubled political waters The First Lovs Walk. The first love walk I took with you -Was on a roird Where dafknes grew. calm again.

1 The Comedy with a Beautiful Love Stery i ANOTHER lilEHiS- Held Over hy Popular Demand! SKATS. OX SALK TODAY Special Mat; Tncsday. CI Aft Lincoln's Birthday They say that and Rich people say that poor, people are the happiest. then they 'go ahead working hard to earn; more money. i Cousin Tiny Is a great salt consumer.

She takes everything she hears AMUSEMENTS. It Seems to. Me Evn, SO a 2.ee. Wad. Nit.

M. ll-M. with a grain of salt, un less-It Is something BT Satsrday Matiaaa. Sa la SI. 50 HEYWOOD BROUN It was a road For lover's arms, Bright fields for sale, And cottage farms.

All -night we walked, i A star feH down: A pearl fell off A purple gown. But love that dies Makes vision clear: The sky my cheek, The star a tear. CHARLES A. WAGNER. It Is sueireatfwl riv Knnik.

Our candidate for the Democratic nomination Mrs. Doleby never changes the length of her skirts when the styles change. She always wears them' at the sad length. r. r- Xearly every woman thinks that i somebody else has ruined her disposition.

ii; (Copyright 1924) I Becommendation. Tiew'York state water power commission in Aseport submitted Tuesday' to the Legislature, recommends increased diversion of water for power purposes at. Niagara vThe Umits of iversion says the commission, should be raised "from 20,000 cubic feet of water a second on the United States side to .40,000 cubic feet, and from 35,000 cubic feet of water a second on the Canadian aide to 40,000 cubic feet." v- In revising the treaty between the two countries so that such increased diversion would be permitted, the commission recommends the construction "and maintenance of remedial works" so that the scenic beauty of the Palls i' will be restored and preserved." i The commission has made a good recommendation. Increased demand for power does emphasize, for the Presidency is William Gibbs McAdoo. And the issue should be the restoration of common sense to American politics.

i I trK T0F1IQ1IT CVES. Wt TO SAT. MAT. SO TO $2.00 fMt rURIOUSLV tAST AND UPROAT- 0U8LV FUNNY MUSIC-BIRLV REVUE "FLLSAYSIIEIS" 4r.lARXBR0S. Ilrelr.

lararoklmc. bicrnlu miat-1 cooMdy fnae; UwcouKlily enxsMj." Btifft'n roarfr. Next Week Seats Now The Most Exciting Play Ever Written GREAT NEW YORK CAST EVES. 50c to $2.60. WED that the raxor-eating pigs probably As' things stand at present, McAdoo is thrown Ehode Ichind at T7est Ave.

lumisn sjicea bacon. r. p. a. overboard because he was employed as a lawyer by Doheny, wW happens to be the same Doheny fwha TM Body oi Yours By James W.

Barton, D. xent ail There is no charge'; that: Sir, McAdoo wis not engaged in a perfectly legitimate Secrets of Success By William Nelson Taft "Dovn io the Sea in Sh.ps" IteW Over By Popular Demand Hundreds Turned Away i Ist Xlght COME; EARLY TONIGHT task or that he did not -earn his large fees by the JirYHCrf nuanfirtA i Heart Failure. you ever notice that the ex- Did to S1.SO. SAT. MAT.

50c to (2.00 as it says, the need of revising the treaty promptly. pression. "He died of heart western New York made as much noise about COMING Mon- Feb. 18 uvxm potutc uj. uis ituicssiou.

aiiaeen, we are "under the impression that it was no secret in California a year or so ngo that Mr. McAdoo was conducting negotiations with the Mexican government on behalf of the Doheny oil interests, the matter as the westerners are making about their J3t. Lawrence project, Washington would realize that the power', situation, at the Falls deserves attention and would give it accordingly. T1T 1' is not so common as it was a few years Ago In fact a physician Is not supposed to uso the expression on a death certificate, because in a sense everybody dies because of the failure of the lit-art to 'workiny And yet thia very failure of the heart, this piece of muscle we call the heart, accounts directly for many deaths, i Not because has. valves that are not closing properly, or that remain partly open when they should be o.losefl, but just because the muecle itself is not strong.

Not heart disease at ult' as it is popularly known. Take the muscle' anywhere In your body, tha upper arm for instance, be cause that is the muscle' that as I Voice of the Presss. i The Rght With Crime. jMaJ. Walter speaking at the annual banquet of the Merchants' and Manufacturer' association, stated a case and sounded a warning.

Backed by. facts and figures, he described the' growth -of -crime in the city of Los Angeles and once more summoned thai forces of good citiaen-ship to the banner of law and order. I An overwhelming majority of the people of the southwest is entirely in sympathy i with the fight against crime championed by Maj. Tully. But paaslve aympathy saves no souls.

Those concerned for the safety of the home and the -suppression of the tjhug and the bandit must get Into he fight with bare fists as the Crime commission has been doing. Applauding or hooting from the sidelines leaves no mark on the organised minority that is pushing our crime record to a perilously high percentage. Unless that percentage Is materi Wly decreased in the next twelve months we shall approach that confession of masculine impotence reached" in the first stages of. the jRussfan revolution. Our women will her compelled to band themselves together in a Battalion of Death; For, A VCT COLUMBIA -J K-l 9 BURLESQUE i THIS WEEK YOUTHFUL FOLLIES EDDIE COLE 2-B1Q CONCERTS SUHDAY-2 SPECIAL LADIES' MAT, DAILY 1 BEST SEATS 25c James Hill's Standard: Mf you want to know whether' you are destined to be a success or failure in life, you can easily find out.

The test is simple and infallible. Are you able to save money? If drop out. You may think not, but you will lose, as sura at you live. The seed of success is not in you." At first glance, these words of the famous railroad magnate a. man whose personal history shows that he knew whereof he spoke seem harsh and severe.

i "If you can't save money. vou will lose out" But read, that again, and think about It as you read It, Remember that the man or woman for that matter who Is successful is the one who has the money at hand with which uo take advantage of the -opportunities- which present themselves to all of us. It may be a chance to nren a. ntAr. With Original NEW YORK CAST EVENINGS set to S2.SS W.

Mit. Sett Sutt 11.50 BUFFALO 4t Mt. Wt, 1 .00, 11.40, boy you lilted to exhibit to gyve otheri boys an idea of your ORDERS NOW ir can wr ine iiie, oi -us see any impropriety in that. Ex-members of the cabinet can hardly be called upon to rerain from the practice of (heir profession when they quit public life, or even to accept legal business only from clients i possessing $10,000 or less. In fact, the connotation of reproach iwhich has come to be associated with the term "corporation lawyer seems to us rather silly.

The great bulk of legal business is corporation law. It would be just as fair to insist that a physician ought not to treat rich patients as to hold that a lawyer is under obligation not to serve the i 1 When Charles E. Hughes rau for President somebody' dug up the story that he had onee served This arm muscle is eithel" ADVICE ORDER AT ONCE SYnlPHOWY i- Orcheatra Elmwood Muaio Hall 1 1 Sunday, Fab. 10 at 5 p. Tickets Dentin, Cottier A Danl, fco cents.

All seat reserved. getting weaker, stronger, or remaining the same, according to the amount of exorcise you take. I Lloyd George's Charge, i France and according to the cable dispatches, are making; much ado over Lloyd 1 jGeorge'a statement last Sunday in an interview the Associated Press that a secret agreement been made by Mr. Wilson and M. Clemenceau in 1919 regarding French occupation of the Rhine- land.

W''i The French "Tiger" is quoted as saying" that he Will pay the German reparations bill if evidence of such a pact can be produced, The French foreign office announces, "No secret pact was concluded between JL Clemenceau and Mr. Wilson, and if there were conversations between them during George's absence the latter was acquainted 4" you have been doing the same. I GERALDINE 1 lit may be only the chance to make LAFAYETTE SQUAnH HI amount or exercise for some time, it will remain about the same. This exercise, may, be just raising your food to your mouth three times a1 day, hanging on to. the wheel of a motor, cor.

to a strap in the street car, or actually working at manual labor. If you increase, this work or decrease it, that arm muscle will in- crease or decrease, In strenorth when the hounds xt lawlessness araj entirely apart from your business. But, jr you have the money laid aside, you can grasp this before: it slina nwav talWi Saint, Most Flresreai Ttiutni you haven't, as James J. Hill says, you. ELMWOOD MUSIC HALL Wed.

Feb, 13. at :15 Ticket. aw Oantaa. Cattlar OaalaU; Mlrti-aal-Kraf. 623 0l.w.ra JJ.7S, S2.20, 1.S, (l.ia.

Tax i lael. as coupsel for a company which bottled Bass's ale. Did you ever stop to think that Ewy AM to a HMetinw. oa't Mn Ti sfc CUIIKIIIGHAI.I-BEIII.'ETT REVUE The sets BrmMl Tkir las is Fair. An attempt was made to alienate the prohibition forces of the country by presenting this informa ouu Fortunately, this, like many of the secrets of success, can be cultivated.

Even a spendthrift can drop the first syllable of his title if he makes up his mind to It. And rjght now there are more opportunities for saving, than t.Vl IWnr. T1 V. tion, But Hughes did not place himself; on record ea being either for or against prohibition by doing the-legal work of the bottling company. THE PETCHIANNI TROUPE An HI.

WklHM uI Italy I BECK a STONE Th BUFFALO FLAYERS, Inc. Pr5a THE MISSING MAN Taraa Art Cniiy by COSMO HAMILTON At THE PLAYHOUSE Na. 20 Allaa stna. THIS WEEK AND NlXT Mat. Sat.

Feb. taata. $1. tt tU unleashed, the sex that rigntruiiy looks to man for protection is always the, worst sufferer. Organised society cannot continue Indefinitely when the Criminal percentage of Increase exceeds that of 'the law-abiding population.

This has been the states of affairs in the city of Los Angeles from the year 1919 to the year 1923. The work of the crimes commission is flattening out the. curves, but more support is needed active Surely the bald facts, stated by Maj. Tully, that In the whole Dominion of Canada, with a population of 10,000,000. the annual number burglaries committed is only a quarter of thoae recorded in Los Angeles alone that In' 1921 there were ninety-five robberlea In all England and Wales' as agalnjit 1,020 committed within our own city limits should arouse every red -blooded American here to combined and vigorous, action.

Los Angeles Times. Buffalo Favorites Ami Otser li(JUU uo n.imii ae- posltoT is welcone In any bank. Mortgages and safe bonds can be pur chased on small payments Building and loan association shares soon mount up into real money. But the secret of saving Itself is comprised In the single word "regularity." Make up your mind, therefore, to save at least a portion of your salary every pay-day and. when you are tempted to break Into your savings account, KAn i DINE AT With the results as soon as he returned, and he gave Jiis adhesion on the morning, of April 22, I 919." 2L Tardieu's comment 4 4 Lloyd George has lied Jind lied, without1 And a member of jbi French delegation to the peace conference, who i-efused be quoted by name," said it "was Lloy George himself who proposed to Clemen fceau that the allies occupy CthcRhincland for Qfteen years," and it was "he himself who offered to persuade President Wilson to consent to this wV s- The British foreign office appears to be keeping ian undisturbed balance, for a' Loudon dispatch says i is preparing- an explanation whiqh ''throws cold Water on' the 'story by saying that the I so-called Secret agreement was nothing more than a routine Memorandum which- the French government was Ueking to publish in ordinary course.

Further His opinion prohibition was not called into question at all. In the same way Morris Hillquit served the Burns Bros. Coal Co. This did not make Mr. any the leas a thoroughgoing Socialist.

He did not place tho stamp of his approval- on. the present economic system of the United States by doing legal 'work' for the Burns Co. any more than the coal men indicated that they believed in Socialism they employed 'Mr. Hillquit. nean muscie acts just me same way You say, "That's Impossible because my heart Is not under the control of my wHl, and keeps onv beating whether I work or not." j.

That's true, but if you were to keep your, body absolutely still for Weeks and months the heart muscle would become flabby and. soft Just exactly like your arm If after lylnfr for weeks 6r months you were to get directly out of bed attempt to walk br exercise, your heart would not be able to pump the blood properly, and you would faint away, ih fact mlffht collapse entirely, What is my point. That you ara only Ju as strong as your heart, and yourchanoes of Mfe rest to a great extent on the "actual muscular power of your heart to keep pumping the blood for you. How can you keep it strong? No royal load. Just plenty of walking, slow running, in fact any simple regular exercise win do It.

And remember nothing else on earth will do it. Tomorrow Why You Lose Yourt Voice? (Copyright, I ELEANOR BOARDMfltl fell iMtiitlst TyM Fr, Ray. mae Crlltitk u4 Fars Sttrllna la "The Day of Fcilh? against success before you come to Main SL, at Genesee a una. decision. Tomorrow Cyrus H.

MeCormick Main St, at Utica ARTHUR J. MANTEL at tn Wurlluw COMINa NEXT WEEK YERKE'S Uncle Sam Says: GARDEN BURLESQUE "JAZZ CADI ES" WEO. ATHLETIC NISHT. THURS. CHORUS SIRI.8 HISMT.

AMATEUR HI6HT Tk Takia FnliM. MILDRED DAVIS. (Mr. HaraM X-Ir4 la "Ttaiaararr Marria'. more, the foreign office statedi "that only Mr.

A Hospital for Morals. 'Judge Mott of Toronto's juvenile court, in his annual report for 1923, presents figure that give point to his claim that the juvenile court Judge is superintendent of a hospital for morals tn an even greater degree than a magisterial officer of the law. It is his purpose to prevent cases from coming to court by tendering advice and counsel when children first get out of hand and begin, to drift into bad habits. Many parents and guardians who find the children under their care slipping take the matter up with the Jndre in a leas formal way than la after an offtnae Lloyd. George's permission was awaited before Itdoes not seem to us that c'lawyer in any respect indorses the character, morals I or business methods of a'clicnfsimply by accepting a case for him.

The doctor does not ask his patient to prove that he is worth saving before he gives him a pill, and it is ridiculous to expect a lawyer to demand that every clwnt shall be spotless, ven the confessed criminal has right to counsel (Coryright, 1921). assuring the French government that there Vwas system may be Intelligently made applicable to either a back lot or an extensive vineyard. Readers of The Courier may ob tain a copy of this booklet free as Grtpf Vint Propagation and Training The principles, and objects of pruning both old bearing vines in winter and young vines in summer are presented in such a way in this booklet as to enable the reader to grasp and practice them without instruction. The booklet also tells about the training systems followed tn different part of the country that I'fctoo ef .1924 Junior A. A.

U. Championship Meet do British objection to publication." SATURDAY NIGHT 106th ARM02Y Risaalaa mm4 Yti rnm Ctaatl af mm. Gaartatawa. Pm Stata tyramnc. U.

raaa. ad N. Jf Baalaa aa cklaaaa athlatta aaaiaatiaer-. POSITIVELY NO AOVANCf IN PRICE SRCATEST PROCRAM EVEN 0'fIRCO nutlty-tirt C( Ort mm 7 a. a.i.rvil aaa at tniWif baalaM, aimi a-a Furl long as the free edition lasts by writ i Dcubtlers there will be considerable conjecture Ing to the Division of Publications, Department of Agriculture.

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