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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1924)
Till OMAHA BI I MflMiNi. rvrhit'i t tt w d a ' ftM flOlHMIiA Ml, IAtl4a % i pralil, taif tan nt m* #ff • oart' »• ’ ^ , M| r,!>*•«• ■»*•*#♦ **’ mi Mat a at fiM a*m»i i * tan rtf a* ft. A., . A. t .... ,1 t>t »M,ta > •**»**! u,i ) ,i, m,iM t» ... »*• »** »a*‘’MMa,»a »» * t.MAt,IU »M.*M « a « *•* AM ,**»• »« »*r»n»»a«<«a »* *«* **♦**»' #t.r*m»« •'* ' tVi,*n.ik» |m ia a »* 1*1 »*t < •"*** tA# •“**" * •• **''• , .* n«iAi t •• • •.«!#••*•* tt ♦**•«•*'* .Tied a* tan* •• .... *•' ’V T. a* ito.M a>t|'’*t"i »*<« a»t »♦ ■*»*» a, t»ta, ' III i*i iriK'N* * *rA..a ».-a.... a.a AT laamllc 1000 tp. .Mfttta1"1 ** H"** Pt' opiirtl Mila tttP *"d . h.m rat ■ n«n an*. ' ?« rf,. #,?!;» i t, th'MA®■ f.TaaS:: *#•& va V;Z l ‘ .... ..r„„aM,.^ | rvmtih<iVhrifMh»’^'s! ta *1 Hs Kpst HEADS UP, BOYS. Boya' Weak begins today. Juat what la the oera.ion for Boya’ Week? Have vi been neglecting th* boy* to th* extent that it nertAlary to have a special week to call them to our attention? We hav# had Fathar and Son week foi a long time; we have Boy Scout*, and various other devises and arrangement* for taking part In the life of boy*, and for training them to taka part in the Ufa around them, and that which await* them. Why, then, i* it needed te hav# a apecial aeveti day period fe* the excluaiv# benefit of th# hoy? If a short, anappy answer to theae queries Biuat. fce given, it 1* that grownup man hav* been neglaet . tog the bey. There i* nothing new in th# alogan, "Boya, the Mtlon'* rrMt** asset !’* Girla ought to be included, flat thay figure about hO in tha aaaet column. Baya and girla have been th# hop# of th# future aver atoee Adam and Eva set about raising a family. In «M day# when *ome of th# adult# wer# chlldran, ■Mat of th# bualnee# of tracing boya and girla wa* aatried on at home. Father and mother gav# at ten Mas ta th# education of their offspring. Once, ao it la Minted in tradition, a boy, whan h# had reached a , aarttia age, waa givan a alinr or a bow or some other «nt #f weapon, and hi# next Meal wa# on# h* had to provide for himself. MAS Change! that have com* Inte modem life have brought extensive modifleatlona to the homa. At least, such seam, ta ba tha ease. Many parent, no longer find the time to devote ta tha ears and up bringing of their children, and entrant It mora and mora to agencies that apeclallze In eneh activity. No doubt tha boy and girl will ltarn a gr*«» th#t is useful at school, at tha gath**"** th«F «" under leadership and control. Boy feoata and Camp fire Girl* err taught all tha asefnl vlrtnoa and warned against the vires. But no leaaona anywhero equal those taught at mother’* kna# or by father’s precept and example. Homa training alnke deeper, because it ia founded on something for which no substitute has been invented or discovered. ooo Boy*’ Week very properly begins on Sunday, with special service* for boys at church. Here they will get encouragement and advice along right lines. Tha minister who esn not wax eloquent over tha boya who figure in the Bible ia no credit to the floth. Lessons of this sort are needed every day, lot the hoy mind i* a plastic thing. It respond* very readily to impressions. Thoie of Sunday may be wiped aut by those of Monday. Simple, easily understood maxim* of morality, honesty, good behavior may ha implanted deeply enough to taka root and grow, ao that the boy will benefit by the knowledge h* can gain at church. Monday i* to ha given t* the schools, wherein tha boy will b* told of tha value of education, and the desirability of gaining certain desirahla habits. In this, too, great apportonlty la offered for putting ; into tha minds that ara being formed seed* that will j produce good fruit in year* to coma. On Tuesday atress will ba laid on industry, show ing tha boya what is ahead of them in Ufa. Not only will the operative side af Industry b* demonstrated, bat the management and direction. Following thia an Wednesday will com* the por tion tha boys have or era expected to taka In mnale and entertainment. Special programs at tha schools will ba the feature of thia day, with other entertain ment provided by organization! that especially are marking with the boya. Thursday is to ba loyalty day, whan a great parade wfl b* held to demonstrate the attitude of tha lads toward the. nation of which they are In time to ha Bp aevereign citizens. On Friday the effort, will he _Ntl the mark to interest, fathers and mothers in Baly own hoy*. A special request Is made that parents remain a*. home with their children on hriday evening! Saturday ought to b# tha moat glorlou* d»y of aH, far outdoor sports and game* will fill th* pro gram. The routine of tha al* pravloua day* will be forgotten in the joy of this. A boy’* mind turn* to outdoor play a* naturally as water run* down hill. Game* and »port» may b* supervised and regulated, but the active, healthy young husky will give vent to hi* animal enthusiasm somehow. Of eour*a the supervision i* Intended to so direct this enthusiasm that it will taka on no form of deatrurtiva outlat. A definite, well designed program for the entire week haa been worked up, each division under the care of a competent chairman, with a capable com mittee, who will see that all is done that may he to giva the whole it* proper setting and effect. Vet the Friday and Saturday feature* hold the most for con sideration. Teach parent* their full duty to their children, and teach the hoy* how to play without being unruly or unmanly. Th# rest will come in time. Th# hoy Is an asset, the neglected hoy is a menace. It is to realize on the asset and to remove the menace the promoter* of Boy*' Week are marking. NEED IRON IN YOUR BI.OOD? T« your blood larking in Iron? Are yon op greased by a feeling of lassitude? Hsve you that "arhey" feeling on arising in the morning, and that tired feeling during the da\ ? If th* answer i* ye*, then you ought to gel out Rod gather the material* for a series of dinner* in Which the principal ingredient# are bacon and free nt. If you have never bean initiated Into the suecn |mt myateries of "greenr" gathered from the fresh £ourg dandelion* of lamb'* quarter*, then you *r* to v * pftt*4 Mt *aP#f*l*lftl*4 ftttkl |M hl*t m »»*d *• m»»h. i«4 ***f»*«*to*M M imu fm M»* ft fftM*e****M*l if*** !•**>( Prepe *ly belief • c* t iHMth »fcw*ft *f Ml**, **4 t****'k*d •*'k ti i|i| prep** if** apt ef **p#g*t, * Alftb *1 • hi pi par* f **4 remedial ►♦*♦ Ikecmer* tl k** Ik* merft nf rheepaeftft. f»i |**4»*ii Vneai tk»*ft tft p* t*ftl #f d(M*tl#Pft, **4 *>•*#»♦ *ap ****** *f Ik* g*»d#a may b* depended ap»p t* , fttfptfh a kaMlaful at lawk • q*t#M»«* It k* depend Hpe* Ik* family pk**tei#a »* Ik* earner pkft*mftrlM f**r ft belli# at ••■met king #» *lk*» 1 mil «ill tttpplf tkft Ima ikiii year kl«*4 ift ’a*hi**g, wkft* fftl rl*i gel It IB rhr*(*** *ad mef# pftlfttftklft farm flam y*n» *ao ya»d «*» gaid*n? "Hama and yr**a*,” Ik* iimpl* mentiaa nf Ik* eaiahtflaHen recall* I# mind "haia he* k» end e*k k*g*,M "pig hn*l#hl*ft »nd ftftuerhi•>«<,*' "park and •trtag h**n»," and tarien* dalertaM* c*inre«ttna» ♦hit you m»y nal h«p* le hut ia a can, root ir*i.r anp iiii imh.atiomum t’fftiidftpl t'nnlldg* hftt rrrniiuftrad* d l« r*R|rft<t ih*l ih* reclamation law he rewritten, ta conform i*< th* •uggeslinna tttftd* hy th* mmmt'ftinn headed I" Klurxnd Mead. This erport wtft dlftetufted hy u» ft few d»y» »go, It t* important, Hera,lie It h«ldt the true solution for the Imtihle* thut have mm* up In connection with «etttcmcnt and u«e of land* undet government ditches, Th# president recommend* Aral, that the law he fh«ng*d »o ■* to permit settler* to pay on thft basis of crops raised and the quality of the land u»ed. The equity and common sense nf this is plain to anyone who has given the matter any study. Accompany ing this is a further recommendation that some $27,000,000 he charged off as s loss, and th# re rlamation projects he relieved from thr burden now imposed by the carrying of this amount a* a credit , charge. It i* unfair, and has proved entirely unwork able, lo exact from thp aeltler a lived sum in good years or had. When crops are good, anil priras are up, the farmer can easily pay. When condition! are reversed, a* they frequently arc, he either doe* not pay or p«y* at the cost of high interest rates on money borrowed for the purpose. Such a couree leads to ruin in the end. The sliding scale basia Is th# “live and let live’’ rule on which all buainess should he conducted. I’nder its application, tha gov ernment will lose nothing in the end, and the farmer will get a chance to exist, in the meantime. Kqually, I* la not fair to continue *« a live anact money that ia aunk in unproductive project*, or that went to pay for miatake* in judgment that, enhanced th* coat of conatruction or operation. That water haa all run under th* bridge. It would be wiae to kiaa it goodby and atart afreah. What the president aaka ia a new reclamation law that will embody th# reaulta of experience under th* exlating law, which haa at laat reached a dead and. Th* preaident’a purpoac ia to taka up th# alack and get to going on a batter baaia of action. By thla action h# haa again ahowa hia aympathy with the farmer, and hia deair* to do aomathlng for him along practical line*. It it up to congrtaa to makt good on the raat of th* Job. THAW’S WASTEDLIFeT Harry Kendall Thaw may for a time breath* th* free air and warm himaelf In the aumhine of liberty. A jury haa decided (hat he I* aane, and no longer aubjact to confinement. Thla I* In Pe nnaylrani*. If ha ia Indiacraet, enough to enter New York, a dif ferent aort of welcome wail* for him. In New York there are certain matter# In court aa yet undecided. For IS yaara Harry Thaw ha* been more or laaa eontinunu*ly before the public. Hi* killing of San ford Whit# waa undoubtedly th* act of a madman. Whether h* la now ■ afa to h# at large haa bean an awered hy th# Jury that Juat llataned to th# teatlmony for and againat hia aanity. In th* family affair* of Thaw th# public haa only a mild inter#*!, howavar much hi* former wife may protaat againat hia liber ation. When the language waa anriched hy the addition t« th# gloaaary of “brain atorma” and “dementia Americana,” con*lderable concern waa fait a* to what would occur after Thaw waa convicted. Hia con finement at th# priaon for inaan# criminal* In New York, and all that ha* paaaad alnce la a fair an*wer to th# queation that waa than uppermo*t in men’* mind*. Harry Thaw ha* bean puniihad. He ha* forfeited the growing yea re of hia life becauM #f hia inaan# deed. Hi# million* may have aaved him from on# form ef puniahment, but no amount of money can piirrhace back for him th# yaara ha haa apant in confinement. fa*h will not puhatltut# for th* torrow h# haa brought to hia mother, or the dia grace h# ha* put on th# family name. H# ia only ono of a lot of American boya who have waited aplendid prnapeii* in th# purault of pleaaiira, and overthrown their own kingdom through aelMndulgene*. What h# might have been no on# can aay, but h# had an unuaual opportunity to aorva, and deatroyed It. Th# moral I* a* plain aa anything can he. Harcy Kendall Thaw ahould b# a guidepoat to young men In all generation*. WARMING UP TO 2-FOINT-7I. A field day for light wine* end bear wa» held In Wsshing'on, when advocates of modiflretlon ap peared before the houee committee on judielary. Argument* presented turned chiefly on the increase of insanity and crime since prohibition became ef fective. (ireat sires* was Jsid on the number of psycopaths throughout the country. Naturally this is used to support the contention that the condition is due to the absence of the milder aorta of alcoholic beverage* and the presence of the bootleg variety. Against that may be set up the conclusions of the psychologists, who argua that disturbed mental processes are chargeable to many and diverse causes. One writer reiently outlined the number of differing impressions s mind must react to botwoon rising In the morning snd reaching lha job, no matter where it I*. Kerb of these is calculated In some degree to diaturb the mind, to turn it quickly from one thing to another, to confuse thought, end even to defeat thinking. Out of this grows the psyropsth. Whether a glass of 2.75 beer, nr s half-bottle of vin ordiner, would fortify the brain agsinst the attack is a ques tion not yet decided. What ia apparent is that the psyeopathie condi tion of the nation ia not rightly ascribable to the ef feet of the Volstead act. No question will be raised against the assertion that the villainous liquor per veyed by bootleggers induces insanity. Home ques lion ran be raised against a conclusion, however, that if the door were opened to beer and wins it would he closed against hootch. Prohibition ha* not been an unmised success, but it ^ias done one goood thing. the open saloon has been abolished, and lb* evils of overmuch drinking of stimulating beverages hs* been diminished. Peo ple are pleased with this, snd advocates of prohibi tion belie*# that bootlegging can yet be made leas estensiva If not leas offrnsivt. Th# way to modl i ijcatlon of tha law is not yet cleared. 4 titk invM lH M»iM Mil tun l» l • **> . *•• 11*4 I Mr* • -I* •« *>t th M* Mil |*i * I* It** 11.** * 1 in • | * Uni «« Inn 1* th>» n* lil* •..■»** fl*l* tM*i M An** h*** i*|lkl*| U * 1**1 *n l.*»fimt»4 ih • *?'"•# Hi i t**V W* * *n I «»*l* ** '*'*• fht* *’•* 1 PH ft*** f**r It* ***** n*t« »y*B IP ,1*1 t M * hnth *Hp fit r,.»*•!.»>• tt.*t »• MU • III *’»'•* *«.* ,t**V Ml ,l#ht 1 ** ••• • ■" Until |nhint »n* it *•> tm4* ■ i*p. t|i*i • Ik* ttwi* »*• • i<* •! "i *•••' t tl h*t lh*vM *nnn Pt*h1 «* » n* h* I** i* 1**1 I t( h»t Ihit f**t l im **11 rh*i ti**t*4 n* Mill Hit* kn *■*•! i, . |>* n In 1**1 t It , !•■ »• M nntr in* knnn* hi • tn t, *• **,*.t*i1 1 *nit ink • *' ->.t h""i* hi* ti I • 1**l»* *nn4 »f«l* |*» *" 1‘ I *4 Hat* |t*n ' f ft!*** It* A h*ti*i *t»r in' think ’hmii It *n«itMf il*t m » In* I I ft. Inn m*ht* *>• Mu*** m* *h rw » 1H‘ hi**t k * II knnn ,»*.* **n nh»n • milli on in •*• our mm, ' Mil* null* »-f » Itf l kllth-A k llhln u* "' J'"' f'" .In rhvm** „n.l*r Ih* tit • ' f MiHI** * *« i. Inn ns* rnrrnrt »t Hint il’t*. hilt Ilf ,„y* Imt* of , H*,iK<il th« ***!*• tn * it in,hit nmrikt »n.| n* f—t th* iff* I" **1 mil s tfW millh’tt lift I* nislli*n>n ■•*U rnrrnrl «*i* »• i .iiiv itirml Ihsl Ilf il*ii'«n.| wnuhl If silttli IMU to A*rt*t th *k urns* iniifll Ifihf piH'titiHs i y In ,-n*hv*ll"„ *>f r*tl#l**i1 hit,m, th* « ml nf ■-f.il* • Urn, th- thin'— ttmihl If iinrtin i»1fi tilth v I fit i mill no Pin,Hi! hit nf prl-lf Of.. 'hr m* '"I'""* nmild intitsln nmn »t Ih* i-hm vn.ist nf Hi* rh \ itf • ' hu My m»p#ar*f! in fill# *1#|wi»iWtnU TH# uni) "#) t*» Htnl nut it t«* link, to wt rt #*Wlnif. Another law U Nwilul. TIi* Dumb Mead on ih* ciirbaton# *H" and fmv« tb* bu««nt of IP*, pan'*. Mr aplt* and rhiwt, and < haw* and aplt*. and , a poor man'* E"t no <hanr.< M- *»v* th* gmarn in*m I* \ll* and all th* law* mad* for the iirh. The only mm* h* make. worth wbll* I* when he a-rai-ha* for the Itch. To him aurraas la but a rrlrn* and for hi* failure* make* a* that nih*>a ahould b* doing tim* for luad'ng him down wph alma* O, would tMrt w* • mild nuk* him l"ll wIMi hla two hand* tnaiand of jaw. If »• could make him dig Ih* anil wed quickly f’na* Another !.«w, Wliat Ha* Kernme of the— Hid f»*hlnn*d man who i h*w*d finer tit’ Iillto who always referred to them »» hi* "gab'i*** Sweet young ladle* whoa* hluah** would infw and go In alaad of remaining permanapllv Sued’ Hid family album* that gave th* young folk* *ur-h a good earner for anting t lo»e together n Hie parlor on Hundav night*’ fJIrl* who rnrry the *, ent of aw-r-ei lavender and freahly laundered mualln tiiatr-ad of the odor of talcum powder? Thl* F.nglleh lengueg# r,f our* may at time* be awkward, but It I* alway* enpreaalv# and explanatory. KTInatanee, "Han bona* Hootch.” Vou take two drink* and !*'■ thera. Anil "(lab Iowa Cigar." You take four pnffa and hang to th# nearaat lamp poet. - ~ Char-lay fan*, who I* a historian and poet, arid who know# hla Shakaepaara, aav* h* la trying to forget Hamlat. Xb# ghoat remind* hint too much of departed aplrlta. All o( which remind* ua of an old mural# loading Spring Aald that fathtr brought liorna whan discharged from Hi* union army, It waa latar bored out for u*a aa a ahotgun, ami ona of our proudeat jo)a waa to ba permitted tu taka H out rabbit hunting. It muit have Men dealgned by an army null* and manufactured In a dfnamlt* plant, judging by tb* w.ty It kicked. WICC M. MAtTlN. i r 1 v Cost oj Education v_ hum Ik* K lllll City /wruL Thai• t# • growing dlapoaltlon on th* part of laadarg In thalr hlghar adoration movamant lo raatrlrt at tandanra a' thalr Ira'llutlona, nalan alhly on tha ground that a largo par rantaga of tha coat af adoration la waaiad "n thoaa who da not avail ihamaalvaa of thalr opportunity aa taaldooualy aa thav ahould. That thara la aoma haaia af truih In this rontanllon la nhvlnna. But tin darlylng lha claim* on Ihl* acora l» tha Infaranoa, If not lha aipllcu rharga, that adoration la roeftng lha paopla of tha Unllad Htaiaa mora than thav ran raaaonahly afford. Tha National Education aaaoclallon mari# thla rharga hy asking .artaln vary pari Inant quaallona an.I anawai Ing thorn with aoma highly algnlllcant atallatlca. Jt a*i<a thaaa quaallona: • la Ultra Juatlrtoatlon for tha b*ll*f that tha coat of tha public arhonla la anorinoua and fa aoraly taring lha ahllltv of tha dmarlcan paopla lo tup port thorn? Do rigor** a* t* tha coat of ado ration and th* ability of tha nation to pay for adoration aupport thla at Ilf uda?" Hy way of anawar It rontlnuaa: • Th* nation In IM* ar>*nt llT foi luiurla* for avary dollar that It apmi for adoration. ‘ It. apant (I I# for olhar form# of public aarvlr# for avary dollar It ap»ot for puhlla alamaniary and aarondary arhnola, "Th# coat of all pohlto alamaniary and aarondary arhoola in UTS waa four(antha of I par rant of tha n* tlon'a waalth. "Th# mat of all aorh #rh«ol# In U5« waa laaa than 7 par rant of tha amount of tnonay lying In tna aavlnga account# of th# hanka of th# nation In Ull. a yaar of aaul# bualnaaa d praialon* It dnaa not appaar that tha paopla *r* balng "latad until It horla f. t adoralInn, In Ih* light of thaa# coin parlaona. \n Old MHhnd lt«*lnd, Pram th# Jloaian I'aat. A f«w ,1'iiia ago Ilia Cliaap lj*11i-' of Ilia fiilnra waa tppaiantly to |u tli* aisndaiuiaad rnnorat* ai- ... poinnl Into mould* upon a wind##,'I* plan, ‘ilia mnrrat* liotia* baa won favor, but It bn a not )#t aolvtri tli* prolilam of ilia poor man who waid* to own hi* heua*. Will larnmad aartli dii H ' Walla for booaaa hava baan mad* for < aiilurloa In Korop* by lanA ruink aarth an tightly Into mould* that all Ilia watar la aqnaaaad out. lb* niat aaparlmant In ttiia oountry la to b* mad* In Kauaaa City. fl la rlalmad that dwalllng* of tbla eharartar ai* not only abaoidly rhaap but that lhay will aland flrrn for aau • lallona. A boo*# ara'iad In flnlld fmd, Ktigland. mat l*aa than lino fm all the walla, wbaiaaa brlrli wall* would bav# rrqultad an aapandltnra of IlflfiO, Th* ratnmad aarlb bona* may not win favor bar*, hut th* d» arrlpllon of what I* halo* don* In Kngland with ibla naglarlad plan, aa oiilllnad In April fblantlflr Amarbnn, la daflnlf# anongb to daaai a am Ion* i onaldarallon from arrhltarl* and bulldaia. Haaaarrh H»rli. "Thar* la a akalalon In atary r|ii**4,'' ramarkad lb* gloom\ paiaon, "I don't know about tbal," am aw*i*d Hanator Horgliiim. "Hilt In ib**a data of dark anapo Ion I abnnld «»y lha'*a a akalalon k»v for #i*ry in* n a d*ak."~r W » ah In nl on Hmr Ihm'i Horry. ’ Hon • worry ton nun Ii bout givln' da dav il bl* dll* ' aald Co » Khan. "Voull gafiargllv find d.it b* liaadona rollarlad In idiim* Wa*hlngtog ■tar, AlMolulaly, Mr. hhran! A man # tandani'y to glva idvlra I* In Invar** ratio to Ida ability In mind hi* own huainaa* Ho* 1 on Tranarrlpt — Railways and Radio _ ■> Kmm in* UrookHe K*fl* (Hr Henry W. Thor*fnn, who ah aorhed prngreaelvlsm from tha toll of I,nnr laland while ha wat running lha lying laland railroad, haa devel oped a new line for the omnipresent radio AD head of tha government owned and government operated Na llonal railway avatem of Canada, ha la going to link up hit far flung per sonnel with lha home office hy radio. Every employe of the Canadian Ne tlonal railway la to purrhaae a radio set at coat from tha company. Through a string of htoadiaaling stations extending arrnaa tha conti nent tha Canadian National will then be able to raarii into tho home* of •vary one of Ita employ**. Once a week Mir Henry will talk to them snout lha railway eysletu of which ha la the head, and tha prnb lema ha i-iinfiunts. Other officials will taka turns In emphasising dif ferent phaees of railway work. 't he radio talks will do what a house or gan used to do, l>ilt will tlo It more puuopiiy and mote effectively. In ttile w*v Hlr Henry hopea to develop *n eeptlt da coi ps among a fort • s.aCeiad all over ilia country while advertising lha Canadian National railway to every fenktllan. Ownership of a broadcaatlng ala tli.n makes lha owner a power in ilia land. Evan a mediocre station reaches an audience of several hurt died thousand which la giving If a pari of ihe lima that formerly wont in the phonograph, lha moving pic ture, lha theater, nr in reading. Hy Judicious liae of hi* hrn»dr**tlng op portunlrle* Mir Henrv Thornton can do much in develop tha efficiency at welt as tha popularity of tha great and growing railway ayttem of whirl! ha Is Iho head. When in Omaha Hotel Conant 2Ml Room*—250 Rath*—Rato f2 la f.1 NET AVERAGE PAID CIRCULATION far March, 1924, af THE OMAHA BEE Pally .74.860 Sunday .79,850 fin# • Ml laduda riliitai, Ml • vo* *. • 4iwfi'*i #f MN'I «pa»*#d m fai inii»* f and laduda* nt* im"*I | 4• I#• at If*# linulftiiM af bind V. A. BRIDGE, Cir. Mgr. 9uba<»ibad and a«*arn <a b#fara «na tbia 4iW dap af Ap**il. It>4 W. H. OIHVRV. | (Baal) Mala*y fublla A Sew Popularity t lit tot* **■* T-<M* | « Atm* IMI ' Va-todkk H , • •». *»*• *'M Hi * *• k *«*•* *k •* mtlMtH PM IM *••*! 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Il» hU f*« nf *h* poptllai kf'a to hl» 1* rtikdto I’ttokldtotii Htmdtoitolt piirh a daahlng flgut* II* i|r**d nut • nut ttta tut k ttflsrl* v nr *h« gift nf taking d|M*ih to hl« 'll "in fnr I'ttodidtoti* Wllann an K'»«* a fnlltiWlng. And th* Atn*rlian p**npl* had *n long titoktt airualntntod In ahttk v tn ahlftlng i|!talltl*a in thtolr ramlldaltoa fttr lh* I■ i daliltotn *, had an |nng lirtoh atippoatod In It* alwa a Balling fm lh* anru* latd> in thrill in In(tain* thin, that il would hav* ato»mt*d HnItoii'dtotitIV al ingtihtoi- ntillktolv that th*y would *vt r I aapnnd In am h » laadaralilp Mr. i nnlldg* haa tiff*r*d Ihtotn Vat »* in.i * ih* nnyn«**tluntod fai t that th*\' havto ahttto u a groat liking fnr fh*rn: iinlhing ultinarlmia nr Bup*f latlv*. but a attokdilv growing 'mat In him and tondnritornaril nf th* to-** In tohit'h h* haa borna hlmttolf during a tooting1 (itorlod. For on# thing thev hud noted that tie I* a haul work*. He h** iHii'1 *° j his toh and sought to master it- H-iv after day, through the summers heat' »nd w nfei * i *ild, they have seen him | put aside Invitations to |e,i\e Wash Irigtun and hold himself to ’he exmt mg work of Ids office In the *ph it of a man who ha* made the counti*' * business hit drat *oncern and * hsef absorption. It la not a had sign that th# people approve an '’Xf* utive of this sort. Perhaps they feel that fie •s< ifem#nfs and rlsrviors of previous years wars somewhat overdone. ■'t **•>' iat#, that kind of living at high po llthal preasure was tiring. Jf only hv way of contrast and ae a menu* of > ecu peratlon, the quieter method* nf Ml . « ’©Olid go may ha -a seemed to hi* countrymen pernllarly grateful at i i hi* tint#. Th# fact of hi* being • fllni, undemonstrative, reserved. <.mtiou». deliberate In decision a* well a* spai log in apes* h, hat not argued a lack of breadth of view, or fruitful sttid.v of tii# nation s chief needs at the pies ant pay, or courage In announcing arid maintaining conviction* arrived at bv mature thought. Here again w# ha1* in the president trait* not fitted to stir up Hie paaelona of the . rowtf, hut well adapted to rouse sod i stain tii* cur*Odenc* uf sol*er winded • If Irens. It msy be said that I he preside it's popularity ia partly due to al*sen« e of compelIIion. He hs* not had to ecu fend for the p» •/# with brilliant rival* In ills own part*. Korn# will nny that If I* a *a»e of the one-eyed being chosen king In a kingdom of the blind At*o, It msy he maliciously contended the* the president ha* gained fn pop tjlsrilv hv rontffl*f with some leaders ,i,4 . , ,,4,, pipal IM* baa# M ., a ,»,»waai< I* •*' a,,i 14 if, , |M1 m *#„#*# 1# #a**4**H ., **.,• * ■% • .♦ *»* • 4* ,«,M <« HMk ♦#»•*• »•>**»* •» 5" • it i, t* f *t«l >•**• o, • *,* t. j,,,)*# tbaa " a •* *#a i#**#* a*# ,H II, Whhb M b*a #*" •# ,,g . „ . f .,«*> 4mtHM*#’ •"*■ ts aoadai t • tt h*a 4n*«p#W» t4 ibai ba M,a gab *4 a *’*4 p»'' *♦ wbai tt baa *«*■ Yb a w* M •*' t* hM #• 0,1 taiba, *b#a • 4 4b* pM>< »•! * * pbbMl *, ,* | l *>.,*.1 #«a dw **• 4 *4 4* , ' » * * * 1b* bb« at'O'4 of *■** *»<*••»# wb*rb 44 • ,* 4i< bp* b*# ’ * la 4 4, , 1 ft*, t*. |( AMr-S fat b • IMtt’Ota' II, t'wogt* rob'# tn»#b*tlT 'A 'A I, r,4 t>f 4 ,4 a bn b*t# * Mbit af •'*> blot Yh# lo*M.*d • Of tot at «#>•• b M 1 mttdr# ha• »a,*i ad firm • , fa1 •*“ i rAWntrVtran I* not a h#4 alia for 4*mor,*r It 1 h*» *»'• "’*! • blih all, artntlraH'b to*' '* '#f*#n 4 r,*». dan* d'bgbbt m b a paaa 1 *' #o,t tanarl.ill* In th# rmtd'irt ft b *, *ra Me •« !.***» h*»**a „f lh* pmpla a* nn* «f*h * trim a gallant *«4 fa#* mating pat* n j • Ml). *>r bit I hi firultv of tiHailn* at *i *trg|r romant* *Y'*H that V IMIa gt**’ anthn«la*m* and| gllr mighty paaaton# ll •• wall *****, poMpal taata* ahnnld rhang* from lima In lint* l»*t ntt* good rit*tttnt( inn tnng rnntlnuttf UauM f#ffll)M tt a *nrtd And wha4*v*r Ht* r*ai,ll nf th# alar A tun Ihl* -an, whaavar fatal h#« In atnr# fur «'nlvlt, 1 onlldga. ha Kill h*'* gl\*n ti#allfi**h anonittar* m*nt l>* will hat * **t an.lnatriiellt»i Iraann for pollt hla tt #. bv ahowing that Artt*rlr-ah* >an apprarlal* titan In high ntto* whit «'* firm and *’•*'! rnthar than vollihl* and whn hold trii# th* rildtla. «.f Hi# t 'dp t f a'at# no mat'ar what t*mp**t* may h*«t| upon It. AIMI o’f.K N\M.IIT. All dav long I thought of !t, All night long I dr*«iti#d about It; Knim mv hraln rail* I rotlld not, N*ith*r routd antithar rout I*. All at om* it fall to naught |,; 1;• a buhhla blown and b atad What II wa* t ran not think. In raaalllnc I*. I'm « oratarl llarVc to mind I fill* hi 'nr,* At mv rail m at nm hwrknn. Wall -oh pahaw' tha pr>*b \ 'hbig Cotlldn t hat* haan mti'h I rank on' — Alta Wranabk R own The K**0f**ktr t i •> '•<-* *"•* * M HI *«* »•• *»< •«f *** "• •* **• *m* »**«* _ i 4 |* .h *#•• *• "*• |H M * ** thi » •* *•' i ».♦«'* *»•«! IM ni * i * >•*•< »• HI i,.. > Hi t».» '*»• 1 •* ,, tl I* Wi i#t| * H k • i« l«* »• |LI| « M (HlMMI *• • *p w pv=» Hi pi* it t*o •*• if d iWiiri i. tit a. | t, ,i « , in,# f* *•# M • , , i I nHi! IHtlli *rvtm »w«t« r •• .'in • p*•#'••4 *Hii (hi Ilf It I it** iti bliil *i#fW , , t< • ► !«*■< if • f'M* ’• • '"•« • • , < Hit ill* ■ ■ i * » '• v, . Mill • * I uimMu mi* THi MHI> ii F'iwt* '• •nMm Inf, « hr h t*f ml >1 IMlrit# 'hi* frM* i. n tffto*l »ri fn*iilpid if ttlMHtll l.iriillm tVilithnf? Amirim OnflM Hii inl'hif fruitful *» < for tnvMtltut'o* If I* would titi •!( (Hi tnillif nf Hii Irnrr null Mini* lulu l»i*r Pyllitli Tn thi |>ff> *m if «Hn IfliJtlttM If 'll iifi virii i« r»' <n*l »• 'inturi *'• opinion »h«l «yttllllHI "tl P"l"i ’""", It li i olumbti Iti'ord Tlnui lii'i ih«n(id Jnnih i»i ■ « illomil ||V * i oali but thi Jonih# tioiidttti 5u»t *it lOVII'lgitld A I* Iwny Ktinlnf Ni»i Ylj'l'll Rot to Ilf!!! I J 'll! flow "til th* prln* n i» ihi mint oUtititnJin* ■ i‘pnlififiiIti nf thi thrown — t b|* ca|« Trtbuni W.,, A thin* nf biniiiy !• « Jor fonvit, If Ihi ro 'Ri iiid |i«inf ind *ff lut tbit lonf Homo; i TUtiil. Will, whv fhotildn t »p*i' h hi f Vi I l llltli nf It il worth • fivlhln* — Wimford Advof'iti How Mr V*nd»rllp wnold in ov » liiilon nf thi liwin* flo1' H-ift ford Timi«. It li • dint ihii nil ind dmifh, • bin mind. *um thi work* f'olum* bill R*« ftrt Keep Your Closed Car Clean VELOua, broadcloth and leather upholstery as well as all scatcovers and the inaidee of tops, can be kept fresh and clean with Energine, the perfect dry cleaner. Removes spots and keeps the inside of your car dean and inviting. Carry • Caa la Yaar Car i Know Youjr r Mortician JJfTlT HAS been the custom for people to give little WM thought, if any, to the functioning of the mor tician until brought face to face with his deal ings. This tendency was due perhaps to the old-fa«h jnned undertaker, whose long coat and solemn countenance conveyed a general air of depression. The members of this organization are live, lovable men and women, whose acquaintance you would enjoy. The profession they represent forms an indispensable part of the community. 'Ft* inspect our Mortuary and to meet the various mem bers of this organization would be an interesting and pleasant experience. And when the need comes for the services of a mortician, as it must come to all, you I would be in a better position to determine the organi ' zation which can better serve you. I I i . - TO g E R V K HUMAN! T V Ft K I r 1- H HOFFMANN FUNERAL HOME 44 " <lld Dltdf* Sllfrll iraffdlkl Tmt)