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THE DAILY PANTAGRAPH, BIOOMIXGTON, ILL, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMDER 81, 1925. I I I i I It bee become nt I la Building for Permanent Peace Dnij i fl j. 0f ,,0,,,,, for the Reducing Squad ilhr Dailu Pawaiuapl, in iiM itnUi nuiean.e Iiul 'he nn Fun Shop By General Tauter II. Bliu ChM In, U. i.

1HH Mmbr af iupramg War Cauaall In Fran, and Member af th Amrien Commiio NeaeMt Paac. till, aa Tea I a I asaa a ean, a aaaiaw aa aaa 15 filruaa.eaai a-a- aa aa taaa a. avat aa, IM ZTZ at iii a- a-at at eaaaaiw axe twa4 aa, a an sa n. him ii died 'ill ite ii M'iIiimi a nm.nal aft end lha ehrpherp. e-a e-e tuat enalled i hi'iimti trale i far their rente, noi 4 rmi all lha nii.er make fin ne nt cf II- I hate eiri.l thMetnae ei, I len 1 ei.pt"" I all.

Always open to conviction Never to dictation HINO OUT WILD IILLe mi pat i ri II ting vt yaue and weme, yet. aaa aa.ih lrL -af BW. t.f a Ua ft. I m.h!r n.nv.m.nt R( )( i au.h ch.t-. THt $MOr kM( -l-a1 I 41.

-a II i twp. a fc 0 as aawetae wa aa" i niee. we will r-rorerMT nrn cipp-'i In tl fi ml tha Inletea'a eM.h cl mnney cut rf the rw laa Ilrr. fi 1T 11 i' il in rr rfl" (Tha anfreeft Intamallanal a ma aempetili) fcrengM lW i-t eaen by aue new light av)l-aae- pregeam amphaeiaea lha need ee eeMrel at tha teietrmenul a al war. Tha girapae a preach ta pfabiaea, aay thi great aeldiee, le thrawgN Inter, national law, age) by lha nations and aaaiiae) by aauri.) rimn, the nf.nl the iJn ou malt iriiiu'inl fci.

Ih thUICl Cut n.nf 4 iMki Hutu. n. "Whr. WV rnil In "J1 et-ea la 4 Pvtl n- rlahl and duiiee of atalea, to be lutiiielly aiteplad by tlieir Itglala-lurea, with a fwruial agreement le abide by II. Ihuee who believe la International lw ran nut gal away from the fatt that ail human law la, eeentlally, tiie eaert-iee.

by tha community, of eur-tendered righta. But Juat aa tha communliy found that It could eior-rlea them only through law made by lha very Individuala wha eurrendered Iharn, ao It learned Is) prwallra that there aaa ta no law except it be ad-mtnletered by court. If It could ealet wphnut thla. It amjld only be aa lha arbitrary will of lha slmngeei. With lha eurrrnder of lha exerrtee af certain righta for the purpose of preearvlng them, and with their pro-aervatatlon by law.

rsme tha damn. Itarliatloa of dumeatlo society, the Cauaae of war ail! aod will ailat 'II hrlrpg In II rumtiilrii Ho It IhilT 'b Uicni will iinn rank vwn h' in oul nr flin of i l.rliv. il.hir'iv. n1 I IM fur all lirae, bo aaraeinent tan abulias them; but cheaaa ma be fut upua I I 1 IV mem thai may aiauuaily auaka tnaa Unl- Molhar R. inoparative.

'ih fiauinf what thaaa iff- K'l Chriiin. i (tl to i IH l' Dj SAY MATT 1ft 'JvFi HOP ABOUT tOMt CfTKTI COCO C-0 7 TURKtYfITt AC MOST OEITMn foo-OO MAMMA fklJ2ll i YOU OUCHT TO I aKitlfC Iwitirrto ckiam Wl 1 siieoaa ara and nakmg tiiaia opar IM I i iiic auva la lha gradual and alow prvtaM THt VACANT CMAIrJ. Wallac M. ayli. I mA II a-4 laying the Kuundailun of iniarna- I draamaJ laal nigM that I ad tlulial aaia, All lha au-rallej rauaM of war be III I i-k Axd im Haa.au iba ki.ii elates til euuiuiad HI I 4.

dlearmament ef the Individual ma a up by eeine that they Mlgiliata In 4 4 pi tuf HIIPINQ -WA" 8ICtT Aft.r iik.Ip ut.i.i ihui ft II. rn i rohllli I. th: llll drl fill-, i.ah II en. fur That ta, on au'pnaad at that) Hewaaa', 11' back la bat.) I a ma ainht on within tha staie. And with all that.

In rapid etridee came civilisation. diapuU auvut what ona alda or bo in laitn to be vital righta or Interaata. I lie hole ptoolatn tantat on that on word Thaa may grow out of Juat tauaea. or unjuat nor could It hava eoai la any other way. iiiij I'nl fl in tou'd wrila I im lw II II I I t.

lr' I If tu'k iV if what I aa ai. 1 what I Sum, laa anion ahaw that thla law of progreae, which haa been 'Twiii'iI iniki- ii. a 'lingua pon niy aolely linq a rational alowly aperatlng for all time ta bring ihmif atlaiiiant. I wnrd: the Individuala of atatea from bar- Tha arniua of nian haa not bean 0 (. U.

Ml tvt I Tha tuvk. in uu i rni a auira abia to da law other than four waya i-Vta Ik. IllA by which to eatlie Utapuiea amicaoiy, flt injunr lla on iniliian Ii ftvil ai In and i liua atirr tha ar. Thra ar a n-hnimni ra mbl.h mlalii have. l.an but rr vaiav harlnry Wlll ur tta Ametlian na-y iliruniil iMiika Iha auch aria annuld rtnaln un barlam ta civilisation, atopa with the ladlvdual and doea tint apply ta the ataieat If ha can, then, eraa If we continue to hava civilisation withla tha auta, wa ara doomed forever I'Mi 9.

ii'r. w-m whether between imiiviauaie VMS a-aiaa. fwa mMl UK Ii (o a n. (hty lui rn whara thalra Idld I'll anl a'nnaa Wit a I plai-adi lha alda of aarn waa liacad. 1 In Irfata that aawmad aa if flamo, a 'I hi ri ma could raad.

lha nama Three waya friendly ilactiaalon. recurrent outbreaks of savagery he I NIW ANCLCt DAILY reon them. Who bailevea thlaT We can hava ne dlaerrnameot with mediation and contiliaiion ana eroi nation tha world baa alwaya bad. Tha flret two hava doubtlaaa aetUad i- frianiti an eounlleea conlro Tb mltr el lh arpolntmcnl of told. tha tlanjar of lh iki I X' im whim tha chair wa nut eufficlent code of law and an effective court la admlnlater lu fTSAK Im pmun l.lioi'il vnsii'i batatas aia'ew.

anil mw-w, w. Wa will hava neither of theae with rouras, a vaatly imprunt almnt war mar r.ir aay fur lh lr. Thai la why H.irrt.iry Wllhur d- til ait a laa llina ona fur Orlaan'a Matd; una ihrra for l'aa-ar; una for Paul: Ilia wnrlila gratra( ptmaa wrra In out auch an organization of the communliy ef natlone aa will give tha axprealon to the will of tha pee In Ui foundation of nurrnanmai pear; bul Ua plrlt underlying tham i. mher In tha nature of a cement ihnaj lu tail a huuaa natal Invaall- thai hall. atin romml'taa tha auatanra of H' HmUl In Ilia lanlar of tha lot.

hi. kinda Dial her tha other b4 hit le cat In Ui fhtmtr. la fflr mr lnlrrlln If IKH ciMlipliiatnl il)" ly Amy, II a dull day tin of froml-nnr doaa (4 bob up and ak tn of tha thai la baatlnc around th poalllun cif CVIonr-l Cmtlh. In tha mid't of II all. it mu; n- plea within them en thl all-ambrae aarrat raporia on tha navy blocks.

Tha third method-rbllra- haa elau aettled a great and Ing problem oi the eubautuiloo ef law for force. And that wtli come lha finrat i hair In ch aal api Waa wlilw.ji nmna. "That quaar," I rriad. Tray wh la lhat taaaryrd for, (iul laf' Ha gnmlji amilad and aaid. "Thal'a Incroaaing numlwr of quewtlona dur-i.

n. whula hlatorlo period. Hut dartmnl la Mid to hava a-ld In lull. ll.C tha i.f nil In n. la In tha im ua all-lHihany taw.

lui Inn tl.a ra. ant trial, lha when all tha greet nation our own Included recognise, aa Individuals within them long have dune, that all law la tha exervlee, by aoma agreed leu, ntamfeety. It not firm, aolld. ba forotln that h'miUi lnim.f ha val anncun. ad hla accablam-a rf ik.i.

Maavan a caninbutian rigid enough to pear its iuii inaia walghL It Uha ona af thoa valtt- upon authority, of eurrendered right; l.rOMKIlI I' I I Hla lr-- uu ii i Far wha firat aaill kaaa a Naay and that wlia nations aa with Indi able building atonea which, wnan avHaina certain alla.ad racia anowm y.ar'a raaalutianl" Uken from tha quarry are eon vidusle more eeeenllal Justloe will be obtained, not by surrender of the in, ra r.aa ni au'inm no i cf Japanaaa attack on tha Itlch become run aun ir Ittia laat anin. lamarlian noaaaaauina in raclflc right to Juatica, but ef the ancient A promlnaat Illinois ISroocrat why tha navy purpoaa only oy baatened perbapa by eklUful treat savage right ef each le be the In Hew It Will Be. Jannlnga: "I aspect to alt with my lrl in ma parlor and aae the old year rut." Uinta: "Will tha girl a father be ha lataat fvira of inlareat In th dcpartmant wanld to hurry tha terpreter and tha Judge and tha axe rutor of the law. We may not like ment. hat ireatnaeni i i -only ona.

Law: a carefully no .1 a af international Law; rjrmar Gutarnor Lunn warna atoraica of oil In tha Hawaiian laland the present form of an association la fallow partlrana of ua imo- TKa ki.uM mh.niiMM demanded of there' of nationa aa represented at Geneve changing amewhat and growing from art that thav run an awful as many do not; we may not Ilka the jenninee: na coma oown ab 'nt three hrura later and aea ma time to lima aa an casai becreiary Wilbur tha alleged facta In thla matter. If his secret record bore hlch will apaclflcatiy netinw out." present for ef World Court or en effective Court ef Arbitration; who liak if tbay carry out thalr throat to Iprarant Bmlth from Uklnf hla aaat. SUovarnor Dunna knowa how yulnar- L. E. Coughlln.

out tha "war ecare." doee not arge the adoption of a coda of International law which will define tha righta of each nationa and under which will be eurrendered the labia la tha praltlon of tha aoutharn Life's Dark Side. Little Alice, aged three, wa locked in the pantry tha ether day for pumehment. amor ratio aanatora. who go to ADMIRAL LATIMER IS BEST NAVAL DIPLOMAT Tha head of tha navy department flatly refused to dlvule the secret flea of tha navy department. If there war a real war a'-are at the time of tbo Kall-Doheny rargatn, the preaent right of each Bute Inter Todays Views on Current History A Nationwide Dlgett erf Editorial Opinion Compiled by a Pantagraph Spteial WMtar Vaahlnnton oa tha ao-callad alactlon which only a amall frartlon of tha pret lhat law at Ita arbitrary pleaa- That night her mother eeidi -Ante I had two pies In the pantry thia ure and make International war aa ft population of thtlr atataa hara a publication of the facta now ahowlng pleaeea.

le working against affective inarnina. and new there a only ana anawered Alice, "it waa a dark in there I didn't aea tha other dlearmament and la playing no part In laying the foundation of International peace. a "belligerent attitude" of Japan would prnbably revive and accentuate tha threat of a war In lh Pa ne. Agnea Roblnaon. (Copyright llll) a rota, tha naero alamant balng almoat wholly dlafranchlaad.

contrary to an imandmant to tha fadaral conatltu-lion. Qovarnor Dunna takaa tha po-altlon that ao lone aa nobody aay any thlnf about It, tha aoutharn Dam-ocrat can (at by with thalr ao-rallad alactlon In tha aoutharn cific, Secretary Wllhur denle that thla alleged war scar I now being CEN-TUL-MENI GEN-TUL-MEN! Dear Mr. Judaltt uaed to make congreaa appropriate money for more naval rrulaera. altho Htates In Europe. Thua wa hava a dispassionate statement of ceruln uneacapsbla facu tending to Justify tha call for a reconsideration." "In tha last analysis thla matter comae down to a question of policy." declares tha Brooklyn Dally Eagle (Ind.

Dem which bellevea It cannot be denied "that an Increasing body of opinion In America feels that Juatica haa not been dona; that wa have not tha course beat calculated to advance our own Inter-rata or to promote peace and better JUST FOLKS geeaa a. eutrr. I laid my cheek againat her golden Columbia Economists Start Frank Talk of European War Debts Frank talk on both aldea of th question ha followed tha plea hy forty-two member of tha Columbia university faculty, professor of economics or allied suhjeota. for a con-faranra to consider a revision of hair. Robert T.

Small. Caarrlskt I Tfca Paiir rHutaeraae. (pedal Ueea4 Wlea Waahln on. Dec. 10 Rear Admiral Ju an Dane Latimer, commanding the American forcea In Nicaragua at thla ImporUnt Juncture, la nown far and wide aa one of tha ireatrst dlplomata the navy haa eve- developed.

It la a part of naval training in the higher com-mands to study tha finer phases of dtploirtcy. Of course diplomacy In tha iavy haa undergone many chsnr'S. Th-re wa for Inatance. the somewhat blunt diplomacy of "Fighting Hob' Evans, who once threatened to blow Chll or some other South Am lean country clear Into the sea. We aal Ihua.

In the moonlight. while I told her of my plan for a ha aald that the navy department had told the houaa commute long ago that twenty-four mora cruleers were needed to keep tha American little bungalow with rambler roaea his flagship, tha Rocheater. and ai-ecutlvea of tha repuhllre often Journeyed aeveral hundred mllee to have their firat meal under tha BUr and Stripe. Admiral Latimer took Oeneral Pershing to South America when he tried to arrange for a Tacna-Arlt-a plebiscite. During theae long and frultleea negotlatlone Admiral Latimer stood by" ready to ba of any aaeletance.

Paying naval visits to some or the Central American oountrles, either social, or business aa at tha present writing ia not aiwaye beer and skittles. Vour ships have to stand out at lea because of lh lack of harbors and you hava to take th tropical weather aa It comes, good or bad. generally bad. Among hla more Intimate friends Admiral Latimer ia known aa "The and built-in lronlne-board. It waa a wonderful evening.

navy on a parity with the British. When I home and waa undreea. for bed, I went fo wind my watrh. It wasn't theral America's war deb! settlements with foreign nation. Thoae who regard lha matter of debt policy aa cloaed THt DCAD YEAR.

At midnight comes tha old year end. The tolling clock shsll sound li knell And few shall mourn htm as a friend. Or pause his many charm to telL The funeral rites for cold, dead yeai a Uiv little time fur sigh or tears. TEACHERS' TAX PROGRAM Groping alllitatora' THAT why I prefir brunettes! Milton Dabccok. ran aea no Iloaalblllty of good result- The organized achool teachere of Ira from tha action: otnera rjeneve Tf M.

J. Bu: that waa In the "good old days, lorg since departed. tha Columbia nrofeaaora have given atataa. But taking a cu irom ma unaaatlng of Hmlth, aoma northern Kcpubllcan may aoma day challanga tha rlfht of many atuUiarn aanatora lo thalr aeatt. Thla artlon would daatroy tha party," according to lha warning of Governor Dunna.

It I not likely that Henator Aahurat or nther fiery Damorrata will pay much head to tha warning by Governor Dunna. And that remlmla ua that Governor Len Pmall alda-atepprd tha queatlon of Benator Aahurat In raaard to the appointment of Frank L. Fmlth. Thl quaatlnn a announced from Washington wa whthr or not Mmall had appointed Hnilth aolely International relations. For thla body of opinion," continues the Eagle, "the Columbia, profeaaora make out a strong case.

In tha long run such a reconsideration of war debta aa they proposed must come about." Tha Roanoke World News (Ind. Dem.) holds that "the time will come when tha country will sea that the Columbia economists ara right in their vlewa. and that for thla country a own anfety and prosperity. It would be wire to reconsider tha debt Mrs. Harmon Is a brunatfa.

I eat next to her the other night emphaala to a sentiment which will e-row aa the public galna a fuller The modern diplomary lias more fir esse. Admiral Latimer bus gone at a dlnnef. Phe rhattared charm- unilaratandlna of the situation. nelv shout her rhlldren. her maid, Irto Nararagua to atraighten out rtain factional differences existing 13 that eotnetlmee revolution-torn "Europe's debt to America hava her bridge playing, her dog, and her had tha careful conaineraiion oi a tlreat Hannonlzer," which further flta him for hla present mission.

He insists on harmony even In deUlls of dress and must hava a tie to match each stulrt. or a shirt to match each lie of which ha appears rediiclnr measurea. Illinois ara now about tha moat active agency In Illlnola aeeklng to altar tha Using system of tha tut. Soma weeks agJ they brought suit In Cook county to compel the assessors there to make a new valuation of soma 1,000 different plecea of property on which It waa alleged the valuation had been too low and consequently the properties were escaping Juiit taxation. nuntrv and the chances are ninety commission which Includes tha aec- Then she told me th plot or tnree nine out of a hundred that he will question In the light of all the facta retarlea of tha treaaury, state ana mnvlea she had seen.

and from a larger viewpoint than 'emerge from the land and take to to have acores. Like all other naval has as yet been brought to bear. the sea with the effusive tnittiKB oi officers he likes to get out of his "The Columbia professors have buffering crocodiles! That' why I prefer blondes! H'nry Bush.iell, WITH THE DENTISTS. service toas on the allghteet provo committed the unforgivable sin of cation and that la when his Usle for Siacause he had been elected to the dlsrusHing the debt situation frank both sides, expressed as only those of a Latin temperament can express such things. Ona of tha first real accomplish-menu In diplomacy la to apeak th language of tha people you ara dealing with.

When Admiral Latimer (Aa THE FUN SHOP Joke Factory None term beginning March 4 next. harmony In colors haa Ha chance for expression. In aJditlon to being ona of the ly," remarks the Baltimore Evening Sun while the Mllwaukie Journal (Ind declaring that traia in reply. Governor 8 mall acknowl fsund ana.) commerce. Henaror omooi, nrprr-sentatlvea Burton and Crisp.

Richard Olnev and Edward N. Hurley." says the New York Hun (Ind.) "They have sat with the representatives of England. France, Italy and other debtor nations and their scrutiny of the debta has been minute and their conclusions Just. Why. then, should an American demand another conference?" The Grand Rapids Herald (Ind.

Rep.) holds that "when the American government speaks with finality, In a matter of foreign policy, it Inevitably commits the Amer Kugene: "I always feel nervous areateat diplomats in the navy. Ad when I enter a drawing room." barrlera are placed against Europe products, asks: "What la the god mlral Latimer ia alao one of the found he was to be given command Olive: "That's the way the dentlat rdged tha letter of the aenator, and ncloaed a copy of the certificate of rila appointment of Smith. Thla aavea tha Arizona aenator to make handsomest of officers. of tha apeclal service squadron oper affects me, too." of revising a settlement from 49 per cent to 15 per cent, or even 19 per Yet thia old year, ao silent now. Once walked with us and danced and sang.

From every blosaomy apple bought The song blrdv morning anthjrn rang. To every man be waa a friend While he had natura gold to apend. He lavlahed beauty on th earth. In June hla roses came to bloom. Shall all hla merit and hla worth Bring no ona sorrowing to hla tombf Laat autumn.

Master Arltlst, he Made landscapea glorious to seel Not all wa good, th scoffers ory. What man from birth to death oaa fare And never cause one heart to sigh Or give one friend a day of caret Full many a hurt by love la borne, But oi't, In spit of that we mourn. j. a. c.

cent, while the fundamental condi atlng In Central and South American waters he took up an Intensive study of Kpaniah with tha result that tha Nicaragua Incident haa found him fluent with the language of the (and what THE FUN SHOP eon- tion remalna that makes It hard for rila own gueaa what were tha reaaona lorarnor Small had In hi mind "How Time Flies" Gleaned from Pantagraph File. one nation to live at all while aroth er rolls In luxury?" The Utlca Ob when ha named Smith for aenator. tributora have to aay about them.) The Baseball Fan. The dentin had Just extracted the server Dispatch (Ind.) conclude that i Tha New York Tlmee haa lately it la extremely unlikely that the country. That la tha Latimer way of doing things.

The admiral always haa believed in personal aa well a fcome to tha conclusion that the manifesto will have any Imnediate third tooth and then, looking more Thla week at thulr convention In Springfield, the teachers of tha sute have formulated a full program of desired legislation, with which they will appear before tha legislature In January. Most of the measurea which tha teachers ara going to demand concern the methods of taxation In Illinois. They want to hava the present loose methoda of assessment revlst-d so that all property la more equiubiy taxed. The report on this subject adopted at the atata convention contatna thl language: Whether our revenue law are framed under the present constitution or under an amended constitution, we recommend a strut and impartial enforcement of assessment and taxation laws, and, if necessary, the enforcement of laws providing more stringent penalties for evading assessment and tuxes: a revaluation ican people, and any back-fire at home suggesting greater rather than less foreign favor contributes a futile and perhaps dangerous embarrassment to the United States." "The statement of the Columbia professors Is likely to make Europe think that sentiment in this country la aaralnst debt paymenta; that la a national preparedness. effect upon public opinion, but It carefully into the patient's mouth, He versed himself In tha law merely expresses what aJmos' every feroapecta of Smith getting hi aeat I'look much better" than thay did a few week ago.

Tha Tlmea inqulree Informed student of the debt ques I think, sir. I have found the base among other things. And so. In dua of the trouble and It Is all full of In tion believes to be sooner or later time, ha became Judge advocate gen fwhat reaaon for thla Chang of proa. fill mat Ion." neceeslty.

I see." groaned the man In the wrong Impression," assertd tha Al ecta, and anawera ita own queatlon fcy aaylng that It la tha preldentlal Pole Cat Sole Resident af Deserted Twenty-Three Yeara Age Yesterday. From Paatairapb fllee of Dee. It. 101. Twenty-three years ago yesterday, December to, 1901, occurred the Iroquois theater fire holocaust in Chicago.

During the performance of a great spectacle known a "Mr. Bluebeard," with Eddie Foy as the principal comedian, th scenery caught fire and tha stage became a furnace. An effort waa made to lower the curuln. but thla failed. Had the curUin been dropped, the majority eral of the navy, serving In that capacity for four yeara with marked distinction.

During his term aa Judge advocate General Admiral Latimer came in constant contact with the committees of congress. Hera be waa Texas Town. chair, who was a basehall fan, "three out snl tha hssea full, A critical situation Indeed!" bany News (Ind. wnne tne Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph (Rep.) quotes President Conlldge'a lalaction of 121 which 1 the anawer. Lofton, Texas.

C4) The sole res I Putting Smith of Illlnol and Vara ident of Lofton Is a pnle rat: tha And so before I greet the new, statement on the "sanctity with which civilized nations undertake to sole structure of the "city" is a white F. Better Financially. Robert: "Thompson, the dentist. Just as much of a diplomat a ha la on foreign aoll today. got legislation through for tha navy Poor dead old year, I pause ant sigh fit Pennsylvania In the same class as their prospect for getting the treats they aspire to, the Times says dlacharge their obligations," and atatea that "our debtors should real sign bearing the word reared high over the plaits.

refi rs to his dental parlor as a But despite this paucity of citizen which had been pending and hang. And speak a parting prayer for yoa. and equalization of assessment of all ize the Importance of doing nothing to weaken that sanctity." and absence of buildings. Lofton ap Ing fire for yeara. Ha paved the way Remembering all the joys gone by.

of the audience might have escaped. Fred: "If he drew less corks and pears on all good Teras maps, is on a The Detroit Kree Press (Ind.) sug The rites are done. Farewell, I way. properly, tangible and Intangible; a system of corporation and Income taxes designed to yield to Illinois revenues prouortlonally commensu good railroad, has a (lrst claas high- Aa it was, tha curtain dropped part way and then became fixed and the gests that "It is hard enough for more teeth It would be better for him." for an omnlbua service cm wnlcn cleared up all aorU of odda and enda In tha naval servtca an accomplishment for which ha will always be wsy at ita front door, and la distin And drop a rose Into your grave. Uncle Sam to be pinoriea as a that "perhaps It would be Just flames rolled out over the audience aa the mad scramble to escape en (Ooprrlatit.

by ftltar A. Gaaatl guished by a grassy Jawn that covers the whole town. rate with those received from similar sources In other important industrial remembered by hi brother officers. as hard, or harder, for the genial old Susan Markell. Where It Waa.

Patrick O'Neill had been a Janitor sued and fairly roaatad the imprisoned mass of humanity. The toul slates: definite provision for a more fellow to be ridiculed aa a bungling 'eaav who lacks the grit to The town In fact is one of those lost hopes that aometlmea spring from the coming of a railroad. Tha Admiral Latimer la of an old West Virginia family which moved to Waahlngton aoma time after he liberal support uf our public schonls dead reached 590 persons, of whom a all his life. by apportioning to them a percent Poetry number were from Bloomlngton, Mrs. stand up for his legitimate The Free Press argues that "the pro ground was laid off as a town site.

Reinhold Graff and daughter, Mr. but the town never materialized. got hla appointment to tha naval academy at Annapolis. Admiral Lat age of our Increasing state revenues realized from sources other than Luther Newby. Miss Josephine Mun imer waa graduated In tha claaa of fessors fall to satisfy thinking Americans that by merely removing the financial leverage which this country property taxes and In addition to holland and John Thornton, the lat 1890 and la 68 yeara of age.

Hla those taxes. ter residing at 721 Weat Jefferson now holds over Europe, we would appointment came from Representa The teachers in their convention street. Mrs. Kern Beath of Bloom That was II years aco. The railroad was built, the highway was constructed, the town was named, but nobody settled there except the beautifully striped cat.

The animal haa been there ao long he Is accepted aa an Institution, and remalna a solluiy ruler of his domain. tive W. L. Wilson of West Virginia, One day a large wisdom tooth In his upper gum bothered him considerably. He was finally urged to go to a dentist.

Arriving at the office, he was seated In a chair and told to open his mouth. "Where Is the tooth that aches you?" asked the dentist. The poor Janitor, thoughts of his hiiHlness clinirlng to him, replied: "Top floor, rear." Anthony J. Smith. that It 1 almost a etnen tor infra, neaeon: Pennsylvania la tha second argeat Republican stat In the union, md Illinois about tha third largeat.

That la, Pennsylvania will have the lecond largest number of delcgatea In tha national Republican convention 1928, and Illlnola tha third largest, k'are will hava much to aay where ha Pennsylvania delegation will cast ta vote, and Governor Small and 'rank I Smith will hava much to iay where Illlnola shall cast Its vote th convention. There are In the senate several In-luentlal Republican senators who are io ping the presidential lightning will itrike them in 1828. Will thes gen-lemen cast away their chances for i. nomination by antagonizing the powers that be in Pennsylvania and Illinois, thua throwing away their chances of getting the big vote from Pennsylvania and the big vote from lngton waa in tha audience, but man expressed themselves In favor of spe author of tha famous Wilson tariff cial schools or mora state aid lor aged to make her escape without Injury. J.

T. Henderson. WrUHam Pe act of tha Cleveland administration- surely win Europe's love and admiration." The Springfield Union (Rep.) acknowledging the tariff phase of the question, auks: "Might it not happen that we would have to go further might, for Instance, have to let those classes of children who are un terson and Percy Foleom, all of After serving In the Spanish-American war on tha Wlnslow, Admiral Latimer went to the Far Eaat and able to receive full benefits from the Bloomlngton. were In the lobby of regular organized schools, owing to some mental or physical handicaps. got there in time to be In tha midst of tha Boxer uprising.

He served aa JOTS FROM GEOGRAPHY down all the customs tariff restric the theater at the time or the fire and witnessed the panto and did what they could to rescue the audience. Tha disaster led to a general movement in behalf of safety In theaters. naval alda on the aUff of General tions on European goods, close our Business men and others may Chaffee. Ha waa aent on many dif own factories, throw our own peo Irvin S. Cobb "My Favorite Stories." ferent mission, was constantly un and asbestos or meUl curtains and der flra and wa several tlmea cited ple out of employment or else compel them to drop down far below the American aundard of wages and other safety precaution were en for bravery.

Ha 1 a member of the charge that teacher are selfish In their activity In favor of new Ux methods, because they wish to secure more tax money for the schools of the state. But If the teachers are successful In having some of the inequalities of the present system rectified, all classe of taxpayers In forced from then on. It waa probably the worst disaster In a theater in the history of the profession. Wilion Medal for Root Military Order of tha Dragon. During tha World war Admiral Latimer, then a captain, commanding the battleship Rhode Island, engaged in convoy work In getting the troops to France.

THI NIW VIA). Brery day Is a fresh begkuuig, 1 Ustea, bu soul, te the glad refrata. Aad spite ef eld sorrow, sad elder itnnraav And trouble! forecasted, aad possible para. Take heart with the day, and begta asabv Bums Coolldea, see net a step before sat As I tread on another year. But the put Is still la God's keephtg.

The future Hla mercy shaH clear, Aad what looks dark la tbs dlsuaee May brighten as I draw sear. Mary O. BralaardV New Bardes, saw MeMtngs, New light oa thy way. New strange, new hope. New stralgth for each day; New sotaa of thankaglTtng, New chords of delight I New praise la the morning, New songs ia tha sight I New wine In thy chalice, New altars to raise; Naw fruits for thy Master, New firman ta ef praise; New gifts from his treasures, New from hla face; New streams from the fountain, Of Infinite grace: New stars for thy crown, New tokens of lore; Naw gleams of tha (lory.

That awaits thee abore. Frances Bavergal. living: in short, put ourselves out of commission economically In order to get the friendship which thus far we have been unable to buy with the saving spirit and spilt blood of American soldiers, and with billions of money loaned or freely given In. relief and charitable work?" tlllnolsT Not much, says the Times. Therefore influential gentlemen in the senate looking for a stroke of He tella many Interesting atones ightnlng will not vote to unseat Pleasing to Democrat New York, Dec.

10. Promin As One Artiste to Another, During Lent the talented young woman who served as organist for the little Episcopal church In a small Virginia town worked hard on her preparation for the Eaater musical program. In fact, she worked so hard that toward the end of the forty days she had a slight nervous breakdown. The choir was properly rehearsed for the great day but. she had to go to bed.

j'n this emergency the rector eent up to Richmond tor a substitute, who of his days in China and his work in the state will have reason to thank them. ilther Vare or Smith. it specifically disavows any tha field where ha had to ride a horae thought of interfering with the cur That aeema to be an lntereatlng ent admirer of Woodrow Wllaon were newly on record today In praise hlng to think about. Sultan's Old Place morning noon, and night Horseback riding Is not in the curriculum of Annapolis, but Julian Latimer always haa been adaptable and that is why ha haa succeeded in his varioua of the Democratic wax'presldent with only one voice raised in dissent rent operations of tne ijawes plan or with present observes, the New York Evening World (Ind. "Its effect will probably be to Increase the difficulties of Premier Polncare In aecurlng a ratification of the Mellon-Berenger agreement.

It to Resound to Jazz Constantinople VP) A real American negro Jazz band la one of the ONE DISCORDANT NOTE The chorus of hallelujahs which re against the award of the second Wil officiated in her stead. A few days During his four yeara aa Judge ad son prize to a former Republican bounded all over the country, and the features promised for the big gambling resort on the Bosphorus, into secretary of state. Irorld, during the laat Christmas sea- will be used by the foea of ratifica A bronze medal and 125,000 were vocate general here In Washington, Admiral Latimer met and entertained many of the dlplomata from tha American republics. Many of Lon. found one strident tone which which an Italian syndicate has converted Yildiz Palace, home of the last Sultan of Turkey.

presented to Ellhu Root by the Woodrow Wilson foundation here at fi Id not harmonize with them, it them toasted the tlm ha would be a dinner lant night commemorating aWaa th voice 01 oeorge aernard vine oi the most elaborately dee. their guest In their native lands. Wilson's 70th birthday. Lhaw eminent English playrlght and orated buildings in the rmlare In Spartanburg. S.

the award tion In France as evidence or the possibility of getting something better. It may be criticized as untimely on that account. The memorandum does, however, deal frankly with faou. It atUcks tha 'capacity to pay" basis of aettlement which must necessarily call for revisions aa this 'capacity' changes in the various debtor nationa in the course of years. later the regular performer being now almost recovered, met her faithful ally, the venerable colored sexton, on the street.

"Well, Uncle Henry," she said, when he had congratulated her upon getting well, "how did you like the visiting organist who took my place at Easter?" "Well, Miss Nelly," said Uncle Henry, "I reckin ho done the very best he knowed how. But I taken notice of a couple of pieces I wuz Hble to pump that he wuzn't able to play." i (Copyright) In the midst oi Joyous IDunas is Merassim Kiosk which That time haa oome and there la no question but tha admiral's pre-vision haa atood him In good stead. Tak THE CHILE BRANCH of the Lh Observatory, an Carre San Critla-bal, at Santiago, la tha pianaar in ita field of aatronemkal research In tha Southern Hemiaphare. The station is 2.755 feet above aaa level, and hara for 20 yeara aa parti have bean maaaurtnf lha approach and recetaion af nakl aya atari in lha aoutharn portion of the sky. the voter to aupport Harding" Mr.

Evans said at a Wilaon birthday dinner. to Mr. Root waa criticized by J. G. Evana, former governor and head of the South Caroline delegation that I ii.

reunion, a flood of gitu ana Abdul Hatnld had built es-iamlljr raun ions, a pe ly fjr th Gr Raiser. Lneral to "venue the ing command of the special service In Chicago. Harry Morgenthau, for helped nominate Wilson in 1912. squadron about a year and a half ago he visited virtually all of the find the iamou minnmini decided to sell thia line: 'he former Imnerlal Tir. thia Una 'They gave Elihu Root the founda mer ambassador to Turkey made a Wilson dinner the occasion to plead Umwhlng- along tion medal when they knew he bad Central and South American capitals.

It finds In th.s unhappy term on of the principal reasons for the ever SVWful bor. TUrBVler" Bath'' for the country to return to the Ideal where ha waa royally entertained. In signed the paper saying it waa for I "Chrlatmae la increaainc disapproval oi tha United he gave many dinner aboard the best lnteresu of the league for of Wilson..

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